20 results filtered with: Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.
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The insuffience of natural religion a discourse preached by Mr. Abraham Taylor, at the lecture in Lyme-Street, London: re-printed on the occasion of Dr. Mayhew's late sermons. With a preface by Andrew Croswell. V.D.M.
Taylor, Abraham, fl. 1727-1740.Date: 1755- E-books
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A letter to the Reverend Alexander Cumming attempting to shew him, that it is not blasphemy to say,-- No man can love God, while he looks on him as a God who will damn him. In which are interspersed remarks upon Mr. Bellamy's late performance. By A. Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston.
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1762- E-books
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Comfort in Christ a sermon preached in School-House Lane, from these words in Philippians II. 1. If there be therefore any consolation in Christ. By A. Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston. [Two lines from Corinthians].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: MDCCXVII. [1767]- E-books
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A letter from the Revd Mr. Croswell, to the Revd Mr. Turell, in answer to his direction to his people
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1742- E-books
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A testimony against the prophaness of some of the publick disputes, on the last commencement-day with letters to the Revd. President of Harvard College, on the occasion: his letter of defence, and remarks upon it. By A. Croswell, M.A. and Minister of the Gospel in Boston.
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1760- E-books
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A second defence of the old Protestant doctrine of justifying faith Being a reply to the exceptions of Mr. Solomon Williams, Pastor of a church in Lebanon, against a book, entitled, What is Christ to me, if he is not mine? By Andrew Crosswell [sic], late Pastor of a church in Groton, Connecticut, now preacher of the Gospel in Boston. [Five lines of Scripture texts].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1747- E-books
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Mr. Croswell's reply to the Declaration of a number of the associated ministers in Boston and Charlestown, with regard to the Rev. Mr. James Davenport and his conduct . With a short conference between Mr. Croswell and some of the abovesaid ministers relating to the Church o England clergy, &c.
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1742- E-books
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Observations on several passages in a sermon preached by William Warburton, Lord Bishop of Gloucester, before the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts: on Friday February 21. 1766 Wherein our colonies are defended against his most injurious and abusive reflections. By Andrew Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston. [One line from Titus].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1768- E-books
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A narrative of the founding and settling the new-gathered Congregational Church in Boston with the opposition of the South Church to the minister, his defence of himself before the council, and espostulatory letter to that church afterwards / by Andrew Crosswell [sic] ; to which is added, by way of appendix, the defence of that doctrine of justifying faith which hath been so much condemned in New-England, written by Messirs. Boston, Erskines, &c., when the same was cried down in Scotland, Anno Dom. 1721, never before printed in New England.
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1749- E-books
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Mr. Croswell's reply to a book lately publish'd, entitled, A display of God's special grace, attested by the seven following ministers of Boston, viz. Dr. Colman, Dr. Sewall, Mr. Prince, Mr. Webb, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Foxcroft, and Mr. Gee
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: [1742]- E-books
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Free justification thro' Christ's redemption A discourse delivered, in substance, at the French Meeting-House in School-Street, October 17. 1764. From Romans III. V. 23, 24. In which the new Gospel contained in the writings of Messirs. Bellamy and Cumming, viz. that men love God, and truly repent of their sins before they believe in Jesus Christ; is weigh'd in the ballance [sic]. By A. Croswell V.D.M. in Boston. [Two lines from Proverbs].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1765- E-books
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Mr. Murray unmask'd In which among other things, is shewn, that his doctrine of universal salvation, is inimical to vertue, and productive of all manner of wickedness; and that Christians of all denominations ought to be on their guard against it. --Those who name the nam of Christ, are also warned not to rebel against the light --lest by indulging themselves to wish the unscriptural doctrine true, hearing it preached, and making themselves of a party to promote it, they be given up to believe a lie. With a short appendix, taken from the Essex gazette, containing the address of Mr. Chandler, of Glocester, to the people of his charge, with regard to Mr. Murray. By A. Croswell, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. [Five lines of Scripture texts].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- E-books
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Part of an exposition of Paul's journey to Damascus, Acts XXVI in which the author having cautioned against shedding blood, shews that giving more than the forty stripes allowed Deuteronomy XXV. ver. 3. is breaking a moral law of God.
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1768- E-books
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What is Christ to me, if he is not mine? or, A seasonable defence of the old Protestant doctrine of justifying faith with a particular answer to Mr. Giles Firmin's eight arguments to the contrary. By Andrew Croswell, Pastor of a church at Groton in Connecticut. [Sixteen lines of quotations].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1745- E-books
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Free forgiveness of spiritual debts being a discourse from those words of our Saviour ... Wherein the author, in the fear of God, speaks his mind freely of several doctrines, which virtually teach sinners to pay their own spiritual debts. By A. Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston. [One line from Colossians].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- E-books
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The heavenly doctrine of man's justification only by the obedience of Jesus Christ , in a sermon from Rom. V. ver. 19. By the obedience of one shall many be made righteous. With a preface, in which the Protestant doctrine of justifying faith, is explained, and briefly defended, by A. Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston. [Eleven lines of quotations].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- E-books
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Remarks on an absurd and abusive letter intitled Animadversions on Mr. Croswell's sermon on free justification thro' Christ's redemption, from Romans III. v. 23, 24. By the author of the sermon.
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1765- E-books
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An answer to the Rev. Mr. Garden's three first letters to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield With an appendix concerning Mr. Garden's treatment of Mr. Whitefield, &c. [Four lines from Romans].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1741- E-books
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The apostle's advice to the jaylor improved being a solemn warning against the awful sin of soul murder. In a discourse from Acts XVI. 28. Do thy self no harm. By Andrew Croswell, M.A. Pastor of a church at Groton in the colony of Connecticut.
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1744- E-books
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Brief remarks on the satyrical drollery at Cambridge, last commencement day with special reference to the character of Stephen, the preacher, which raised such extravagant mirth. By A. Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston. [Five lines of Scripture texts].
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]