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The triumph of truth being an account of the trial of Mr. E. Elwall, for heresy and blasphemy, at Stafford Assizes, before Judge Denton. To which are added, extracts from some other pieces of Mr. Elwall's, concerning the Unity of God. And A few Additional Illustrations. By the author of An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, &c.
Edward ElwallDate: 1771- E-books
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Idolatry discovered and detested shewing, that almost all the pretended Christians, Greeks, Papists, and Protestants, (except the Unitarians,) are guilty of it; By worshiping a mortal Man, as the most high God; directly contrary to the express Words of the holy Prophet, Jesus of Nazareth. Matth. iv. 10. Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve. With a plain honest defence of the sacred Ten Commandments of God. And the Hypocrisy, Deceit, and Rebellion, of all that live in open Violation of them. By E. Elwall. With an account of his trial at Stafford Assizes, before Judge Denton, and honourably acquitted.
Edward ElwallDate: 1744- E-books
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A true testimony for God and for his sacred law. Being a plain, honest, defence of the first Commandment of God. Against All the Trinitarians under Heaven. By Edward Elwall.
Edward ElwallDate: [1724]- E-books
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The supernatural incarnation of Jesus Christ proved to be false having no foundation in the prophets, nor in all the Old Testament; and utterly inconsistent with his being the Son of David. But the main Prop and Support of all the absurd Doctrines, both of Papists and Protestants; to the great Scandal and Reproach of the true Christian Religion. And that our Lord Jesus Christ, was the real son of Joseph and Mary. By E. Elwall.
Edward ElwallDate: [1743]- E-books
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The grand question in religion consider'd . Whether we shall obey God, or man; Christ, or the Pope; the prophets and apostles, or prelates and priests. Humbly offered to the King and Parliament of Great Britain. By E. Elwall. With an account of the author's tryal or prosecution at Stafford-Assizes. Before Judge Denton.
Edward ElwallDate: [1736]- E-books
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The supernatural incarnation of Jesus Christ proved to be false having no foundation in the prophets, nor in all the Old Testament; and utterly inconsistent with his being the Son of David. But the main Prop and Support of all the absurd Doctrines, both of Papists and Protestants; to the great Scandal and Reproach of the true Christian Religion. And that our Lord Jesus Christ was the real son of Joseph and Mary. By E. Elwall.
Edward ElwallDate: [1742]- E-books
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A reply to James Barter's Reflections on my late book , intitled, A true testimony for God, and for his sacred law. Being, a plain, honest, defence of the first Commandment of God. Against all the Trinitarians under Heaven. By Edward Elwall.
Edward ElwallDate: [1725?]- E-books
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A declaration against all the kings and temporal powers under heaven . ... Also Dagon fallen before the ark of God; Shewing that they have no authority over their subjects in spiritual things; ... The fourth edition. By E. Elwall. ... Also an account of the author's trial ... at Stafford assizes ..
Edward ElwallDate: 1741- E-books
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The triumph of truth or trial of Mr. E. Elwall, at Stafford assizes, before Judge Denton. For writing and publishing a book in defence of that most important truth, the unity of God. Reprinted by J. H. & W. F.
Edward ElwallDate: 1788- E-books
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Dagon fallen before the ark of God or, the inventions of men not able to stand against the Ten Commandments of God. Being a short, but serious defence of the first Commandment of God. In answer to James Barter's last book, And all Others Who oppose God's Sacred Law. By Edward Elwall.
Edward ElwallDate: [1725?]- E-books
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Dagon fallen upon his stumps or the inventions of men, not able to stand before the first Commandment of God, Thou shalt have no other Gods but Me. By Edward Elwall, of Wolverhampcon.
Edward ElwallDate: Printed in the Year, 1726- E-books
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A declaration against George , King of Great Britain and Ireland, and all his nobles and Senators; against Lewis King of France, and Philip King of Spain; Against The High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Provinces. Against Charles Emperor of Germany, and Mahmut Emperor of Turkey; and all other kings and states whatsoever under Heaven. By a faithful Subject of the first-mention'd King, and a sincere Friend to the rest, Edward Elwall.
Edward ElwallDate: [1732]