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The teaching Quakers not inspired: or, their common pretences to inspiration proved groundless and vain. In a dialogue between a minister and his ... ... By a minister of the Church of England.
A short and plain commentary upon near two hundred texts in the Gospel of St. John, relating to the person, office, and dignity of the Son of God. By a minister of the Church of England.
An earnest address to his parishioners, by a minister of the Church of England, concerning the necessity, nature, means, and marks of true faith in ... principally for the poor. The third edition.
A short discourse concerning the Common-prayer, by way of question and answer. Giving an account of the reasonableness of it; ... By a minister of the ... of England, for the use of his parishioners.
The nature of the prophesies of the Old Testament relating to the Messias. An answer to the first part of a late author's book, intitled, A discourse ... grounds and reasons of the Christian religion
A letter to the Rev. Charles Daubeny, L.L.B. on some passages contained in his Guide to the Church and his Letter to Mrs. Hannah More. By a minister of the Church of England.
Some directions proper to be observed by every one, who is to be confirmed, before, at, and after comfirmation. By a minister of the Church of England.
A Word of Comfort to Every Sober-Minded Christian Professor, with a Pathetic Exhortation to Careless Sinners. Being a Farewel Sermon. Containing a Short, But Full and Scriptural Account of the Whole Christian's Faith and Practice
The Teaching Quakers Not Inspired Or, Their Common Pretences to Inspiration Proved Groundless and Vain. in a Dialogue Between a Minister and His Parishioner. Designed for the Use of the Common People, ... by a Minister of the Church of England
A Short Discourse Concerning the Common-Prayer, by Way of Question and Answer. Giving an Account of the Reasonableness of It; ... by a Minister of the Church of England, for the Use of His Parishioners
A Letter Written to a Gentleman in the Country about the Late Northern Invasion And the Lawfulness of Taking the Oaths to the Present Government (Classic Reprint)