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The main question of the Gospel-Catechism, What think ye of Christ? Being the substance of some sermons on Matth. xxii. 42. preached at Portmoak, &c. on a Sacramental Occasion, Aug. 22d 1725. By Mr. Ralph Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline.
Erskine, Ralph, 1685-1752.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- E-books
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St. Paul's description of his own religion opened and explained . By the most reverend DR. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland; and Author of the Answer to all the Excuses and Pretences which Men ordinarily make for not coming to the Holy Communion.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: [1797]- E-books
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An illustration of the method of explaining the New Testament by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ . By W. Wilson, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Wilson, William, 1762?-1800.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- E-books
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An inquiry into the opinions of the learned Christians, both ancient and modern concerning the generation of Jesus Christ in order to prove, That it was the same Word of God, who was in the Beginning with God before the Crëation of the World, that suffered for Mankind; and not any other Soul or Spirit that was afterwards crëated. Now first published by the editor of Benj. Ben Mordecai's Seven letters to Elisha Levi.
Taylor, Henry, 1711-1785.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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A plain and rational account of man's salvation by Jesus Christ . To which are added, a caution to men in general, and an exhortation to believers. By J. Gough, A.B. author of the Discourse concerning the resurrection bodies.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: [1791?]- E-books
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A treatise on the application of certain terms and epithets to Jesus Christ shewing, That they have no foundation either in the written Revelation, or in any Principles of found Reason and true Philosophy.
Cardale, Paul, 1705-1775.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- E-books
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Great news, a-ho! I let you to wit, this will be my last publick speech in this world, concerning these hirelings, if this wonderful light doth not sell. Here I am to tell you the best news that ye have heard ... which contains pleasant and dreadful prophecies, with the news in Edinburgh, and a petition to the honourable magistrates and Council of Edinburgh. ... God save the King is the prayer of William Mitchel
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1-1740.Date: 1739- E-books
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The truth as it is in Jesus or a scriptural explanation of the great mystery of godliness. By a Christian.
Christian.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XIX. [1719]- E-books
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A review of Mr. Whiston's XXIII propositions concerning the primitive faith of Christians about the trinity and incarnation . with Alterations, Distinctions, and Notes thereupon; and upon his Table of Creeds; and upon the Apostolical Constitutions. With a Course of Letters To and From Mr. Whiston leading and relating thereto. By W. Staunton, late Clerk in Chancery. [greek text] To which is Annexed, A Treatise concerning Reason and Revelation. Perused and Approved by Mr. Whiston. Be not conformed to this World; But be ye transformed by the Renewing of your Minds, that ye may prove (i. e. by searching find out) what is that good and acceptable and perfect Will of God, Rom. xii. 2. And that God may not give you over to a Reprobate (or Injudicious) Mind, Rom. i. 28. With a due Recompence of the Error, v. 27. even of Idolatry, v. 25. Nihil temere assero rem secum lector expendat.
Staunton, WilliamDate: [1723]