Grove, Henry, 1684-1738.
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A discourse concerning the nature and design of the Lord's Supper . In which the principal things relating to this institution are briefly considered: and shewn to arise out of one single notion of it, viz. as a memorial of the death of Christ. By Henry Grove. To which ar added, I. A discourse on the obligations to communicate, and an answer to the usual pleas for neglecting it. II. Devotional exercises relating to the Lord's Supper.
Grove, Henry, 1684-1738.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- E-journals
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Sermons and tracts: being the posthumous works of the Late Reverend Mr. Henry Grove, of Taunton. Published from the author's manuscript. In four volumes
Grove, Henry, 1684-1738.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- E-books
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A discourse of secret prayer . The second edition. To which are added, two essays on prayer, I. Concerning the rational grounds of prayer in general. And, II. Concerning the qualifications necessary to render prayer an acceptable service. By Henry Grove.
Grove, Henry, 1684-1738.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- E-books
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A system of moral philosophy . Of the Importance and Certainty of Morality. Of Morality in general, and of the Nature of Happiness. Of the necessity of fixing right our Chief End. Of the Chief Good which Reason can prove to be designed for Man, and the Characteristicks of it. Of the highest Happiness attainable in the present life. Of the objects of Virtue. Of Reason, and particularly as it is a Principle of Human Actions. Of the Will. Of the Ends of Human Actions. Of the several Kinds of Human Actions. Of the Passions in general. Of the primitive Passions. Of the mixed Passions. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. Henry Grove, of Taunton. Published from the Author's Manuscript. Vol. I.
Grove, Henry, 1684-1738.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- E-books
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An inquiry in what sense , and upon what Grounds, Persons, who naturally dread Death, may yet desire not to live always. Being a funeral sermon, occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Prudence Welman, who departed this life, Nov. 1. 1729. ætat. 74. By Henry Grove.
Grove, Henry, 1684-1738.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]