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Methodist Church - Apologetic works - Early works to 1800

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    A discourse , delivered at the chapel in Guinea-Street, Bristol, February 28th, 1794, Being the Day appointed by Royal Authority, for a National Fast. By Richard Rodda. Published at the Request of the Hearers.

    Rodda, Richard, 1743-1815. | Date: [1794?]
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    The nature of the work of God considered in a sermon on Acts xiii.41. By John Beaumont.

    Beaumont, John, of Nottingham. | Date: [1796]
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    A defence of Methodism . By Stephen Brunskill, local preacher.

    Brunskill, Stephen | Date: 1798
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    The nature of the work of God considered in a sermon on Acts xiii.41. By John Beaumont.

    Beaumont, John, of Nottingham. | Date: [1796]
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    Reasons for Methodism briefly stated, in three letters to a friend.

    Alexander, Disney. | Date: [1796]
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Sermons, English - 18th century
Methodist Church - Sermons - 18th century

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