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Pastoral advices and directions in order to a virtuous life here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Intended more especially for the Use of the People committed to the Author's Care. By William Newton, Vicar of Gillingham in Dorset, and Minister of Wingham and Stodmarsh in Kent. Brethren, my Heart's Desire and Prayer to God for you is, that you may be saved, Rom. x. 1. Preach the Word: be instant in Season, and out of Season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all Long-Suffering and Doctrine, 1 Tim. iv. 2. Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves; for they watch for your Souls, as they that must give Account, that they may do it with Joy, and not with Grief; for that is unprofitable for you, Heb. xii. 17.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: [1771]- E-books
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An earnest call to a national reformation; from the consideration of past, present, and impending judgments . In a sermon preach'd at Wingham and Stodmarsh in Kent, on Friday the 16th of December, 1720. Being the day appointed by His Majesty for a general fast, &c. For obtaining the pardon of our sins, and averting those heavy judgments which they have most justly deserved; and particularly for beseeching God to preserve us from the plague, with which several other countries are at this time visited. By William Newton, minister of the said parishes.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: 1720- E-books
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The life of the Right Reverend Dr. White Kennett , Late Lord Bishop of Peterborough. With several original letters Of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Tennison, The late Earl of Sunderland, Bishop Kennett, &c. And some curious original papers and records, never before publish'd.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- E-books
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Pastoral advices and directions in order to a virtuous life here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Intended more especially for the Use of the People committed to the Author's Care. By William Newton, Vicar of Gillingham in Dorset, and Minister of Wingham and Stodmarsh in Kent. Brethren, my Heart's Desire and Prayer to God for you is, that you may be saved, Rom. x. 1. Preach the Word; be instant in Season, and out of Season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all Long-Suffering and Doctrine, 1 Tim. iv. 2. Obey them that have the Rule over you, and submit yourselves; for they watch for your Souls; as they that must give Account; that they may do it with Joy, and not with Grief; for that is unprofitable for you, Heb. xiii. 17.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: [1740?]- E-books
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The life of the Right Reverend Dr. White Kennett , Late Lord Bishop of Peterborough. With several original letters Of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Tennison, The late Earl of Sunderland, Bishop Kennett, &c. and some curious original records, never before publish'd.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- E-books
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Pastoral advices and directions in order to a virtuous life here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Intended more especially for the Use of the People committed to the Author's Care. By William Newton, Vicar of Gillingham in Dorset, and Minister of Wingham and Stodmarsh in Kent.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: 1780- E-books
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A sermon preach'd in the Parish church of Wingham, in Kent. On Sunday, July 2. 1727 . Occasion'd by the Death of His late Majesty King George, Of Glorious Memory. By William Newton, Minister of the said Parish.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: [1727]- E-books
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A thanksgiving sermon for our double deliverance from popery and slavery , on the fifth of November; And on Occasion of the Happy Discovery of the late Traiterous Conspiracy against his Majesty's Person and Government, preached in the parish churches of Wingham and Stodmarsh in Kent, on Sunday, November the 4th, 1722. By William Newton, Minister of the said Parishes.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: [1722]- E-books
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The principles of the low-church-men in the following important articles. Viz. The supremacy of the crown. Episcopacy and dissenters baptism. The Necessity of Absolution. The Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper being a Sacrifice. The Right of Christians to judge for themselves in Matters of Religion. A Comprehension. Toleration and Moderation. Bowing towards the Altarand Bidding Prayer. The Divine Appointment of the Lord's-Day. Passive Obedience, and Hereditary Right. Shewing that in these points they agree with the true doctrine and regular prescriptions of the Church of England: With occasional Reflexions on some of the late Writings of Dr. Hicks, Dr. Brett, Mr. Dodwell, &c. And a Vindication of the Right Reverend the Bishop of Bangor, in the Point of Private Judgment, &c. By th author of the Remarks on Dr. Snape's second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: [1718]- E-books
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An answer to the examination of the remarks on the account of a controversy between the author of The trial of Mr. Whitefield's spirit, and Benjamin Mills, a Dissenting Minister at Maidstone in Kent, In Which, The Examiner's Exceptions to the Defence of the Paragraph, are shewn to be only his Own Perversions and Misrepresentations; the Remarks rescued from his false and unjust Charges; and the Author from his groundless Aspersions, Calumnies and Slanders. In a second letter to a friend
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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Pastoral advices and directions in order to a virtuous life here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Intended more especially for the Use of the People committed to the Author's Care. By William Newton, Vicar of Gillingham in Dorset, and Minister of Wingham and Stodmarsh in Kent.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: [1793]- E-books
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An essay against unnecessary curiosity in matters of religion. Apply'd particularly to the doctrine of the blessed Trinity. By William Newton, ..
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: [1725?]- E-books
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Pastoral advices and directions In order to a virtuous life here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Intended more especially for the use of the people, committed to the care of the author.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: 1726- E-books
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Remarks on the account of a controversy between the author of the trial of Mr. Whitefield's spirit , and Benjamin Mills, a Dissenting Minister at Maidstone in Kent; Written by the said Mr. Mills. Vindicating the Author of the Trial, from his groundless Aspersions and Reflections; and setting the Controversy upon its right Foot. In a Letter to a Friend. By a Curate of the Diocese of Canterbury.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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The life of the Right Reverend Dr. White Kennett , Late Lord Bishop of Peterborough. With several original letters Of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Tennison, The late Earl of Sunderland, Bishop Kennett, &c. And some curious original papers and records, never before publish'd.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- E-books
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Revolution principles fairly represented and defended . Laying down distinctly the principles themselves, and demonstrating their consistence with scripture and reason, ... Being a second part of The principles of the Low Church-men, &c. By the same author.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: 1714- E-journals
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Pastoral advices and directions In order to a virtuous life here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Intended more especially for the use of the people committed to the care of the author.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: 1735- E-books
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The principles of the low-church-men fairly represented and defended, in the following important articles, viz. The supremacy of the crown. Episcopacy, and dissenters baptism. The Necessity of Absolution. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper being a Sacrifice. A Comprehension. Toleration and Moderation. Bowing towards the Altar. The Divine Appointment of the Lord's Day. Passive Obedience, and Hereditary Right. wherein Their Opinions (and not those of the High-Church-Men) are prov'd to be most agreeable to the Doctrine of the Church of England; with some Occasional Reflections on some of the late Writings of Dr. Hicks, Dr. Brett, Mr. Dodwell, &c. By a layman, constantly conforming to the Church of England as by Law Establish'd.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: [1714]- E-books
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The history and antiquities of Maidstone , The County-Town of Kent. From the manuscript collections of William Newton, Minister of Wingham in the said County; Vicar of Gillingham in Dorset; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Margaret Viscountess Torrington.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: MDCC.XLI. [1741]- E-books
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Pastoral advices and directions in order to a virtuous life here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Intended more especially for the Use of the People committed to the Care of the Author.
Newton, William, d. 1744.Date: 1729