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- "Jesus only" churches
- "Shall our common school system be maintained as it is?"
- "The Oecumenical Council" : without Scripture precedent, a presumptuous pretence, and a menace to the liberties of all churches and of all states : a lecture
- "The apostles' doctrine and fellowship" : five sermons preached in the principal churches of his diocese, during his spring visitation, 1844
- "What about continuing revelations and miracles in the Presbyterian Church today?" : A study of the doctrine of the sufficiency of Scripture
- ... Justice and expediency ; or, Slavery considered with a view to its rightful and effectual remedy, abolition
- A Candid appeal to the author of the "Sober appeal to the Christian public; " : containing an examination of the charges advanced in that work, against the writer, printer, and abettors of the "Serious call, " &c
- A Collection of religious tracts, from different authors. : Republished for the information and serious perusal of all sober enquirers
- A Defence of the Essentials of ordination, : in answer to a pamphlet entitled Serious thoughts on a late administration of Episcopal orders
- A Defence of the pastoral letter, of the Presbytery of Baltimore; : in reply to the "Vindicators of St. Mary's College, &c." : With an appendix. Containing, reasons for recantation from the errors of the Church of Rome; by Mr. James Crowley, formerly a student in the Roman Catholic College of Maynooth, near Dublin--as lately published. ; [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- A Dialogue between an Episcopalian and a Presbyterian, on the subject of the late meeting of some Episcopalians at Mechanic-Hall, in the city of New-York
- A Few hints giving Universalism its true colors
- A Fish caught in his own net. : An examination of nine sermons, from Matt. 16. 18. published last year, by Mr Joseph Fish of Stonington; wherein he labours to prove, that those called standing churches in New-England, are built upon the rock, and upon the same principles with the first fathers of this country: and that Separates and Baptists are joining with the gates of hell against them. : In answer to which; many of his mistakes are corrected; the constitution of those churches opened; the testimonies of prophets and apostles, and also of many of those fathers are produced, which as plainly condemn his plan, as any Separate or Baptist can do.
- A Friend's discourse, delivered at an yearly meeting of the Quakers, in Boston, on Friday the 30th of August, 1728.
- A God who looks like me : discovering a woman-affirming spirituality
- A Kentucky protest against slavery : slavery inconsistent with justice and good policy : proved by a speech, delivered in the convention, held at Danville, Kentucky
- A Letter from a clergy-man in the country, to a clergy-man in the city, : containing free thoughts about the controversie, between some ministers of the Church of England, and the Quakers: : with seasonable advice to his brethren, to study peace and moderation
- A Letter from one of the Society of Friends, relative to the conscientious scrupulousness of its members to bear arms
- A Memorial to the Congress of the United States, on the subject of restraining the increase of slavery in new states to be admitted into the Union. : Prepared in pursuance of a vote of the inhabitants of Boston and its vicinity, assembled at the State House, on the third of December, A.D. 1819
- A Plain address to Episcopalians on the proposed meeting at Mechanic-Hall
- A Scriptural confutation of the arguments against the one Godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost : produced by the Reverend Mr. Lindsey in his late apology
- A Scriptural enquiry, concerning what the Friends call spiritual baptism; : being an answer to a publication of a Friend in Rhode-Island, by the name of Moses Brown.
- A Summary of the principal evidences ... of the Christian revelation
- A True copy of three judgments given forth by a party of men, called Quakers at Philadelphia, against George Keith and his friends. : With two answers to the said judgments
- A Vindication of Italy and the papal states : (from the Dublin review for October, 1856) : an able vindication of Catholic Italy, and a dignified but withering rebuke of the injustice and the time-serving of British Protestant letter-writers and journals, and the English Protestant public generally
- A Vindication of an association from the charge of countenancing heresy in doctrine, and of partiality in conduct: : shewing that the proposition, which only they affirmed, viz. That the work of redemption, properly and strictly so called, as to price, purchase, ransom, was finished by the death of Christ, is neither heretical nor false; and that their conduct has been in all things just, in most things necessary, with respect to the things alledged [sic] against them.
- A Vindication of infant baptism : in four numbers, including the rise and progress of a dispute carried on between certain members of the Congregational and Baptist Churches in Sangerfield, in the year 1803 : together with the substance of the arguments on both sides ..
- A bird's-eye view of the doctrinal teaching of the Roman Catholic Church and the true secret to Ireland's independence : under the similitude of a commonplace talk with Irish Roman Catholics
- A blow at the root of the refined Antinomianism of the present age ...
- A bomb thrown amongst the Quakers in Norwich, which will reach their Friends in Bristol, and set fire no [sic] the combustible matter thorow [sic] their whole camp in England, Wales and America
- A brief account of some of the late sufferings of several Baptists inhabiting in New-London County in Connecticut Colony in New-England: : who for no other cause than going to a meeting of their own society, were taken up on the King's Highway, and cruelly whipt at Norwich, July 26th. 1725. : Being also a reply to a small pamphlet lately put out by Joseph Backus, Esq; as he calls himself: in which pamphlet the author hath industriously laboured to deceive the world, and hide the cruelty of that matter; as also to promote persecution &c. All which deceit and false covering is here discovered, and a true and impartial relation of that matter given.
- A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers, : in which their fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discipline, are plainly declared. : With a summary relation of the former dispensations of God in the world, by way of introduction. ; [One line from II Corinthians]
- A brief answer to two papers procured from Friends in Maryland, : the one concerning Thomas Budds favouring John Lynam, &c. the other concerning his owning George Keith's principles and doctrines
- A brief discourse of the troubles begun at Frankfort in the year 1554, about the Book of common prayer and ceremonies
- A brief examination of Scripture testimony on the institution of slavery, : in an essay, first published in the Religious herald and republished by request: with remarks on a review of the essay
- A brief exhortation to all who profess the truth, to come clear out of Babylon, and not to joyn with any hurtful or unseemly practice, nor make marriages with unbelievers, but be a seperate [sic] people from every unclean thing, that God may receive you
- A brief historical account of sundry things in the doctrines and state of the Christian or ... the Newlight Church
- A brief reply to Bickerstaff's Short epistle to the Baptits [sic].
- A brief reply to a pamphlet entitled A vindication of the common opinion relative to the Last Judgment and end of the world. : In answer to Mr. Ballou's reply. By Timothy Merritt.
- A brief reply to a pamphlet entitled Strictures on Mr. Ballou's Sermon, delivered at the Second Universalist Meeting in Boston on the evening of the first Sabbath of January, 1818. By Timothy Merritt.
- A brief view of the doctrines of the Christian religion, as professed by the Society of Friends : in the form of question and answer for the instruction of youth
- A brief vindication of the particular communion of the Baptist churches: : being a reply to the remarks of the Rev. Noah Worcester, A.B. in his "Friendly letter" to the author. Wherein the subjects and mode of baptism are particularly considered.
- A call to back-sliding Israel, : and may be as a necessary word of caution and admonition to the inhabitants of East and West-Jersey, Pennsilvania, &c. as a remembrancer to them to call to mind their former state, and whence they are fallen. : With some short account of my leaving a second time that party of them called Quakers, which have condenmed [sic] G. Keith, and all that own him, of his testimony for the crucified Jesus, our alone advocate in heaven.
- A calm address to the people of the eastern states, : on the subject of the representation of slaves; the representation in the Senate; and the hostility to commerce ascribed to the southern states.
- A calm address to the people of the eastern states, : on the subject of the representation of slaves; the representation in the Senate; and the hostility to commerce ascribed to the southern states.
- A candid discussion of some interesting questions, relative to the subject of close communion: : with remarks on a reply to a friendly letter. : The whole addressed to the Rev. Thomas Baldwin.
- A candid opinion given of the nature and tendency of Universalism : also, a system of truth pointed out
- A catechism and confession of faith, : approved of and agreed unto by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. : Which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines, which are most surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers; yet are found in the one faith with the primitive church and saints, as is most clearly demonstrated by some plain Scripture testimonies, without consequences or commentaries, which are here collected and inserted by way of answer to a few weighty, yet easie and familiar questions, fitted as well for the wisest and largest, as for the weakest and lowest capacities. : To which is added, an expostulation with, and appeal to all professors.
- A catechism and confession of faith, : approved of, and agreed unto, by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. : Which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines which are most surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers; yet are found in the one faith with the primitive church and saints; as is most clearly demonstrated by some plain Scripture- testimonies, without consequences or commentaries, which are here collected and inserted by way of answer to a few weighty, yet easie and familiar questions, fitted as well for the wisest and largest, as for the weakest and lowest capacities. : To which is added, an expostulation with, and appeal to all professors.
- A catechism and confession of faith, : approved of, and agreed unto, by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. : Which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines, which are most surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great-Britain, Ireland, &c. who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers; yet are found in the one faith with the primitive church and saints, as is most clearly demonstrated by some plain Scripture- testimonies (without consequences or commentaries) which are here collected and inserted by way of answer to a few weighty, yet easy and familiar questions, fitted as well for the wisest and largest, as for the weakest and lowest capacities. : To which is added, an expostulation with, and appeal to, all other professors.
- A caution to such as observe days and times. : To which is added, an address to magistrates, parents, masters of families, &c.
- A caveat against the Methodists
- A challenge to Caleb Pusey, and a check to his lyes & forgeries, &c
- A challenge to Cardinal Wiseman, or, Lectures by the Rev. John Cumming, D.D., minister of the Scottish National Church, Covent Garden, London, and the Rev. R.J. M'Ghee, A.M. rector of Holywell, Hunts. at the great meetings held in Exeter Hall to which Cardinal Wiseman was invited in March and April, 1853
- A collection of sermons and tracts ... : Several of which were never before printed.
- A common apologie of the Chvch of England : against the vniust challenges of the ouer iust sect, commonly called Brownists, wherein the grounds and defences, of the separation are largely discussed, occasioned by a late pamphlet published vnder the name, of An answer to a censorious epistle, which the reader shall finde in the margent
- A common apologie of the Chvrch of England: : against the vniust challenges of the ouer iust sect, commonly caled Brownists.
- A compassionate call, and hand reached forth in tender Gospel love, : to all such persons, as having once made profession of the blessed truth, yet by some misconduct or other have unhappily forfeited their unity with the Society of Friends, in what capacity, post or station soever in the church they may have been; or in what circumstance of life soever they now stand in their present disunited situation.
- A compassionate call, and hand reached forth in tender Gospel love, : to all such persons, as having once made profession of the blessed truth, yet by some misconduct or other, have unhappily forfeited their unity with the Society of Friends; in what capacity, post or station soever in the church they may have been; or in what circumstance of life soever they now stand, in their present disunited situation
- A complete system, or body of divinity : both speculative and practical, founded on scripture and reason
- A comprehensive view of the leading and most important principles of natural and revealed religion : digested in such order as to present to the pious and reflecting mind, a basis for the superstructure of the entire system of the doctrines of the gospel
- A confession of faith held by a Society of Friends called Separates, containing their fundamental principles.
- A confession of faith, in the most necessary things of Christian doctrine, faith and practice. : According to the testimony of Holy Scriptures.
- A confutation of monstrous and horrible heresies, taught by H.N. and embraced of a number, who call themselues the Familie of Loue
- A confutation of two tracts, entitled, A vindication of the new churches; and The churches quarrel espoused: written by the Reverend John Wise, A.M. : In which is shewn, that he has exposed these churches to reproach, in making their brotherhoods as despotic as the Pope to the dethroning Jesus Christ, whose kingly power in the church is vindicated; and the nature and grounds of liberty in both church and state are discovered, for the benefit of people at this critical day.
- A correct view of the controversy between the Congregational Association of So. Ca. and the Rev. L.D. Parks : in a letter to a friend
- A crisis of truth : the attack on faith, morality, and mission in the Catholic Church
- A critical and candid examination of a late publication, entitled The doctrine of eternal misery, reconcileable with the infinite benevolence of God; and a truth plainly asserted in the Christian Scriptures. By Nathan Strong, A.M. Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford.
- A critique of spirituality
- A dangerous plot discovered : by a discourse, wherein is proved, that, Mr. Richard Mountague, in his two bookes, the one, called A new gagg, the other, A iust appeale, laboureth to bring in the faith of Rome, and Arminius, vnder the name and pretence of the doctrine and faith of the Church of England : a worke very necessary for all them which haue received the truth of God in loue, and desire to escape errour : the reader shall finde, 1. A catalogue of his erroneous poynts annexed to the epistle to the reader, 2. A demonstration of the danger of them. cap. 21. num. 7. &c. pag. 178, 3. A list of the heads of all the chapters contained in this booke
- A debate between Rev A. Campbell and Rev. N. L. Rice, : on the action, subject, design and administrator of Christian baptism; also, on the character of spiritual influence in conversion and sanctification, and on the expediency and tendency of ecclesiastic creeds, as terms of union and communion; held in Lexington, Ky., from the fifteenth of November to the second of December, 1843
- A debate on the Roman Catholic religion : held in the Sycamore-Street meeting house, Cincinnati, from the 13th to the 21st of January, 1837
- A defence of "The eclipse of faith"
- A defence of Ebenezer Smith : against the poison of the cruelty of the Baptist Church Wob---n and Read---g, Massachusetts, bearing the signature of Wob---n Church, addressed to them in their Gallio like state, in six letters
- A defence of Virginia : and through her of the South, in recent and pending contests against the Sectional Party
- A defence of a treatise, entitled the Gospel of Christ worthy of all acceptation, : containing a reply to Mr. Button's remarks, and the observations of Philanthropos [pseud.]
- A defence of the Exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England : against the exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, and his vindicator
- A defence of the Protestant Bible as published by the Bible societies : against the charge raised against it by the Rev. Dr. Ryder, President of the College of Jesuits at Georgetown, D.C., during a course of theological lectures delivered in March and April 1844 in the City of Washington, that it does not contain the whole of the written word of God--or sacred scripture--by 139 chapters, and that consequently, it is a book which all Catholics detest and abhor
- A defence of the church-government, faith, worship, and spirit, of the Presbyterians : in answer to a book, entitled An apology for Mr. Thomas Rhind, separating from the Presbyterian party, and embracing the communion of the Church of England
- A defence of the chvrches and ministery of Englande : written in two treatises, against the reasons and obiections of Maister Francis Iohnson, and others of the separation commonly called Brownists
- A defence of the distinguishing sentiments of the Baptists in their views of the communion : in which four important questions are answered
- A defence of the fatherless, or, The desolate with spiritual armour and Christian confidence arrayed in conquest : the Baptist churches of Woburn and Reading Massachusetts faithfully warned ... this in confirmation
- A defence of the pastoral letter, of the Presbytery of Baltimore; in reply to the "Vindicators of St. Mary's College, &c." : with an appendix, containing, reasons for recantation from the errors of the Church of Rome
- A defense of Judaism versus proselytizing Christianity
- A delineation of the characteristic features of a revival of religion in Troy, in 1826 and 1827
- A dialogue between Do-Justice and Professing Christian. : Dedicated to the respective and collective abolition societies, and to all other benovelent, humane philanthropists, in America.
- A dialogue between a Presbyterian and a Methodist : exposing more than fifty blunders in the pamphlet ascribed to Henry Tarring
- A dialogue between a Virginian and an African minister,
- A dialogue between a churchman, and a methodistical Calvinist.
- A dialogue between a clergyman and a layman, on the subject of Bible societies.
- A dialogue concerning the slavery of the Africans
- A dialogue on the extent of the atonement between Clericus and Honestus
- A discourse against transubstantiation
- A discourse concerning a judge of controversies in matters of religion : being an answer to some papers asserting the neccessity of such a judge : with an address to wavering Protestants, shewing what little reason they have to think of any change of their religion
- A discourse concerning the process of the general judgment : in which the modern notions of universal salvation are particularly considered
- A discourse delivered at Jefferson Hall, Thanksgiving-Day, November 25, 1802, and re-delivered, by request, the Wednesday following at the same place : the subject, Nebuchadnezzar's dream
- A discourse delivered at the chapel in Bromfield's-Lane, Nov. 27, 1818
- A discourse delivered before the African Society, : at their meeting-house, in Boston, Mass. on the abolition of the slave trade by the government of the United States of America, July 14, 1819.
- A discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, : in two parts ... to which is prefix'd an Apology for free debate and liberty of writing
- A discourse on government and religion : delivered at Gray, Maine, July fourth, 1810, at the celebration of American independence
- A discourse on slavery in the United States : delivered in Brooklyn, July 3, 1831
- A discourse, delivered on Saturday, the 10th day of August, 1769, : at the Friends Meeting-House, in Beekman's precinct, Dutches [sic] County, in the province of New-York.
- A discourse, delivered on Saturday, the 10th of August, 1769. : At the Friends' Meeting-House, in Beekman Precint, Duchess County, in the Province of New-York.
- A discovery of the mystery of iniquity & hypocrisie acting and ruling in Hugh Derborough
- A discussion of the question, is the Roman Catholic religion, in any or all its principles or doctrines, inimical to civil or religious liberty? : And of the question, is the Presbyterian religion, in any or all its principles or doctrines, inimical to civil or religious liberty?
- A discussion: Is the Roman Catholic religion inimical to civil or religious liberty? : Is the Presbyterian religion inimical to civil or religious liberty?
- A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified : and proved to be the genuine and just consequence of the allegiance which is due to Jesus Christ, the only lawgiver in the Church : being the dissenting gentleman's three letters and postscript, in answer to the letters of the Rev. Mr. White on that subject : also a letter to the bishops on the present state of religion in this kingdom
- A dissertation upon extraordinary awakenings, or religious stirs : conversion, regeneration, renovation, and a change of heart : conference meetings : extraordinary gifts in extempore prayer : evangelical preaching, &c. &c.
- A dissertation upon extraordinary awakenings, or religious stirs : conversion, regeneration, renovation, and a change of heart : conference meetings : extraordinary gifts in extempore prayer : evangelical preaching, &c., &c.
- A documentary history of the anti-cult movement
- A faith to live by : selected writings from sixteenth-century Anabaptists
- A faithful warning & exhortation to Friends to beware of seducing spirits, and to keep on the armour of light, in sincerity and simplicity, as their best armour in all tryals
- A few facts from my life as Father Superior of a monastery in Spain, and as apostolic missionary in South America
- A few neglected Scriptures recollected and believed by the Baptist Church of Jesus Christ in Amenia Town, under the particular watch and diligent care of Obed Hervey, Silvanus Holly, and John Winchell, elders. Or, principles in which we differ from many of the churches of our acquaintance, and in which, we think, they differ from the Gospel Rule and pattern shewn unto us. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- A fraudulent testament devalues the Bahai religion into political shoghism
- A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's worship
- A fresh suit against human ceremonies in Gods worship : or, a triplication unto D. Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton
- A friendly letter to the Reverend Thomas Baldwin, : containing an answer to his brief defence of the practice of the close communionists. ; In eight parts.
- A general epistle given forth by the people of the Lord, called, Quakers, : that all may know, we own none to be of our fellowship, or to be reckoned or numbred [sic] with us, but such as fear the Lord and keep faithfully to his heavenly power ..
- A glass from the Book, historical fact, and ocular demonstration : showing the mysteries of the late Emanuel Swedenborg
- A guide to an Irish gentleman in his search for a religion
- A handbook of the Romish controversy : being a refutation in detail of the creed of Pope Pius the Fourth, on the grounds of Scripture and reason
- A hind let loose, or, An historical representation of the testimonies of the Church of Scotland, for the interest of Christ ... : together with a vindication of the present testimony against the popish, prelatical, and malignant enemies of that church ... Wherein several controversies of greatest consequence are enquired into, and, in some measure cleared ...
- A history of the origin and progress of the doctrine of universal salvation : also the final reconciliation of all men to holiness and happiness, fully and clearly proved from scripture, reason, and common sense ...
- A history of the origin of the doctrine of the Trinity in the Christian church
- A history of the separation in Indiana Yearly meeting of Friends : which took place in the winter of 1842 and 1843, on the anti-slavery question
- A journey from Babylon to Jerusalem, or, The road to peace and true happiness : it being the essence of twenty years experience, observations and reflections : prefaced with An essay on the rights of man
- A just rebuke to several calumnies, lyes & slanders reported against Thomas Budd
- A key, to unlock the door, that leads in, to take a fair view of the religious constitution, established by law, in the colony of Connecticut. : With a short remark upon Mr. Bartlet's sermon, on Galations iii. 1. : Also, a remark upon Mr. Ross, against the Separates and others. : With a short observation upon the explanation of Say-Brook-plan; and Mr. Hobart's attempt to establish the same plan.
- A letter addressed to the Rev. George Dashiell : occasioned by a pamphlet entitled An address to the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maryland
- A letter addressed to the Rev. Samuel Merwin, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in New-Haven
- A letter from John Hammett to John Wright: : giving an account why John Hammett turned from the Baptists to the Quakers; also why he turned back again. Wherein are discovered the devices and temptations of the Devil. Published from his hand-writing, for a caution and information to all unsteady professors
- A letter from a churchman to his friend in New-Haven, : containing a few strictures on a pamphlet signed J.R.O
- A letter from a friend to some of his intimate friends, on the subject of paying taxes, &c
- A letter from the most ingenious Mr. Lodowick : Rhode-Island, Febr. 1. 1691,2
- A letter in answer to a book entituled, Christianity not mysterious : As also to all those who set up for reason and evidence in opposition to revelation and mysteries
- A letter of inquiry to ministers of the Gospel of all denominations of slavery
- A letter on protracted meetings : addressed to the church in Paris [N.Y.]
- A letter on public baptism as established by the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- A letter to Elder Elias Smith : containing an examination of his thirteen reasons for believing the salvation of all men
- A letter to Mr. Elias Smith, Baptist teacher, on his late performance entitled "A reply to his Congregational, Methodistical question--why cannot you commune with us, seeing we are willing to commune with you?"
- A letter to Mr. Nicholas Chester : in answer to his dogmatical one, addressed to the Rev. George Strebeck, wherein his doctrine of universal restoration is scripturally refuted, and the doctrine of the eternity of hell torments proved from Scripture authority
- A letter to a dispensationalist
- A letter to a gentleman in Edinburgh, containing remarks upon a late apology for the Presbyterians in Scotland, who keep communion in the ordinances of the Gospel with Mr. George Whitefield, a priest of the Church of England : by shewing that such a practice is not justifiable by the principles and practice of the Church of Scotland..
- A letter to a parishioner : relative to the recent ordination of Mr. Arthur Carey
- A letter to the Rev. Brown Emerson, pastor of a Congregational church and society in Salem.
- A letter to the Rev. Eber Cowles, a Methodist minister : containing an examination and refutation of his sermon upon Galatians V. 4: Ye are fallen from grace : also, a postscript pointing out some of the errors of modern Methodism
- A letter to the Rev. George Strebeck : containing a candid review of three sermons on wrath to come, preached and published by that gentleman : wherein his doctrine of the eternity of hell torments, is scripturally refuted : and the doctrine of universal restoration, proved from Scripture authority
- A letter to the Rev. John Kelly, A.M., Minister of Hampstead, N.H. : Containing remarks on his pamphlet, entitled, Solemn and important reasons against becoming an Universalist: also, Additional reasons, &c.
- A letter to the Rev. Mr. Jacob Green of New-Jersey : pointing out some difficulties in the Calvinistic scheme of divinity, respecting free will, divine decrees, particular redemption, &c. and requesting a solution of them
- A letter to the Rev. Samuel Hopkins, occasioned by his Animadversions on Mr. Hart's late dialogue. : In which some of his misrepresentations of facts, and of other things, are corrected.
- A letter to the Reverend John Blair Linn, A.M. : a pastor of the First Presbyterian Congregation in the city of Philadelphia : in defence of the pamphlet, entitled, Socrates and Jesus compared
- A letter to the Reverend Mr. Trapp : occasioned by his sermon on the real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ : in answer to the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on the same text : wherein the postscript also is considered
- A letter to the Reverend Nathaniel Whitaker, D.D. : Wherein some of his gross misrepresentations of Mr. Hart's doctrines in his dialogue, intitled, A brief examination, &c. and his false and injurious charges against him, contained in his appendix and postscript to his discourses on 2 Cor. 5. 19. lately reprinted at Salem, are detected, and justly censured. : With remarks on sundry doctrines, tending to illustrate and confirm the truth, and expose the contrary errors taught by the doctor.
- A letter to the committee chosen by the American tract society, : to inquire into the proceedings of its executive committee, in relation to slavery.
- A letter, addressed to Rev. Francis Brown, pastor of a church in North-Yarmouth: : containing an answer to his defence of Calvin and Calvinism.
- A letter, addressed to the Episcopalians, and other religiously disposed persons in Waterloo and its vicinity.
- A letter, from Batista Angeloni, who resided many years in London, to his friend Manzoni. : Wherein the Quakers are politically and religiously considered. : To which is added, The Cloven-Foot discovered. : [One line of Latin text]
- A letter, from Samuel Baker, : formerly Junior Pastor of the Baptist Church in Thomaston, to his brethren in that place, after he became an Universalist
- A looking-glass for Presbyterians. Or A brief examination of their loyalty, merit, and other qualifications for government. : With some animadversions on the Quaker unmask'd. : Humbly addres'd to the consideration of the loyal freemen of Pennsylvania. : [Six lines of quotations]
- A looking-glass, for Presbyterians. : [Seven lines of verse from Swift]
- A love that dares to question : a bishop challenges his church
- A manual of controversies : clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholic religion by texts of Holy Scripture, Councils of all ages, Fathers for the first 500 years, common sense and reason : and fully answering the principal objections of Protestants and all other sectaries
- A master-key to popery : giving a full account of all the customs of the priests and friars, and the rites and ceremonies of the popish religion : in four [sic] parts .../
- A master-key to popery : in five parts
- A master-key to popery : in five parts ...
- A memorial on the present state of the Presbyterian Church : to be presented to the General Assembly, to meet in Philadelphia, in May, 1834
- A mite into the treasury; or, Some serious remarks : on that solemn and indispensable duty of duly attending assemblies for divine worship, incumbent upon all persons come to years of understanding (especially the professors of truth) whilst favoured with health, strength and liberty; : together with some due animadversions upon the neglect thereof; : as also a word of consolation to such sincere hearted Friends, as are rendered incapable of personally attending them, by reason of old age, some bodily disorder, or confinement, &c. : To which is subjoined, an epistle to Friends of Knaresborough Monthly-Meeting.
- A modern priest looks at his outdated church,
- A modest account from Pensylvania, of the principal differences in point of doctrine, between George Keith, and those of the people called Quakers-- : shewing his great declension, and inconsistency with himself therein
- A narrative of the religious controversy in Fitchburg. : With comments on a pamphlet, entitled "Facts and documents, " &c. published by the church under the late care of the Rev. Samuel Worcester, and general remarks. : The work is designed to defend the rights of private Christians, to advance the order, and strengthen the connexion of the churches
- A new look at the Bible tradition
- A new reformation : creation spirituality and the transformation of Christianity
- A papist misrepresented and represented, or, A two-fold character of popery ...
- A parte of a register : contayninge sundrie memorable matters, written by diuers godly and learned in our time, which stande for, and desire the reformation of our Church, in discipline and ceremonies, accordinge to the pure worde of God, and the lawe of our lande
- A pastoral letter from the ministers, or bishops, and ruling elders of the Presbytery of Baltimore to all under their respective charges; : on various duties; but, especially, on the religious education of their youth. : [One line from Mark]
- A peculiar people : anti-Mormonism and the making of religion in nineteenth-century America
- A perverted gospel : or, the romanizing tendency of the Mercersburg theology ; a discourse delivered in the German Reformed Church in Germantown, Pa., on the 27th of March, 1853
- A plain answer to "A sermon delivered at Rutland West-Parish in the year 1805; " entitled "Universal salvation: a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life, and character of its author, by Lemuel Haynes, A.M." in prose and poetic composition. : [One line of Scripture text]
- A plain refutation of that false and injurious doctrine ... which presents God as the author of all sin : or that he hath decreed from all eternity whatsoever comes to pass
- A plat-form of church-discipline, : gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in N.E. : To be presented to the churches and General Court for their consideration & acceptance in the Lord, the 8th month, anno 1649. : [Eight lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church discipline : gathered out of the Word of God: and agreed upon by the elders: and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in New England : To be presented at the churches and Generall Court for their consideration and acceptance, in the Lord. The eight moneth anno 1649 : [Seven lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church discipline: : gathered out of the word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge, in New-England: to be presented to the churches and General Court, for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the eighth month, anno 1648. ; [Six lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church discipline: : gathered out of the word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod, at Cambridge, in New-England: to be presented to the churches and General Court, for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the 8th month, anno, 1649 [i.e., 1648]. ; [Six lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church-discipline : gathered out of the Word of God; and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in N.E. : To be presented at the churches and Generall Court for their consideration and acceptance, in the Lord. The eight month anno 1649 : [Six lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church-discipline, : gathered out of the Word of God; and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in N.E. : To be presented to the churches and General Court for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the 8th month, anno 1649. : [Eight lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church-discipline, : gathered out of the Word of God; and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge, in N.E. : To be presented to the churches and General Court for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the 8th month, anno 1649. : [Eight lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church-discipline: : gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in N.E. : To be presented to the churches & General Court, for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the 8th month, anno 1649. : [Eight lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church-discipline: : gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in N.E. : To be presented to the churches & General Court, for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the 8th month, anno 1649. : [Eight lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church-discipline: : gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in N.E. : To be presented to the churches and General Court for their consideration & acceptance in the Lord, the 8th month, anno 1649. : [Eight lines from Psalms]
- A platform of church-discipline; : gathered out of the Word of God; and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in N.E. : To be presented to the churches & General Court for their consideration & acceptance in the Lord, the 8th. month, anno. 1649. : [Eight lines from Psalms]
- A portraiture of domestic slavery in the United States : proposing national measures for the education and gradual emancipation of the slaves, without impairing the legal privileges of the possessor, and a project of a colonial asylum for free people of colour : including memoirs of facts on the interior traffic in slaves, and on kidnapping
- A portraiture of domestic slavery in the United States : with reflections on the practicability of restoring the moral rights of the slave, without impairing the legal privileges of the possessor, and a project of a colonial asylum for free persons of colour : including memoirs of facts on the interior traffic in slaves, and on kidnapping
- A prejudiced Protestant takes a new look at the Catholic Church
- A preservative against Unitarianism: : a sermon, preached on Trinity Sunday, at Trinity Church, June 9, 1811.
- A primer of Roman Catholicism, or, The doctrines of the Church of Rome briefly examined in the light of Scripture
- A publick tryal of the Quakers in Barmudas upon the first day of May, 1678. : First, the charge against them was openly read, containing these particulars ... Secondly, the whole charge being proved by the testimony of the Holy Scriptures: was found by the sheriffe, and justices of the peace, a true and just charge. Thirdly, being found guilty, they are here sentenced, and brought forth unto the deserved execution of the presse.
- A question of conscience
- A rational account of the grounds of Protestant religion : being a vindication of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's Relation of a conference, &c., from the pretended answer by T. C. : wherein the true grounds of faith are cleared and the false discovered, the Church of England vindicated from the imputation of schism, and the most important particular controversies between us and those of the Church of Rome throughly examined
- A rational and historical account of the principles which gave birth to the late rebellion, and of the present controversies of the English clergy
- A reformed Catholike, or, A declaration shewing how neere we may come to the present Church of Rome in sundrie points of religion, and wherein we must for euer depart from them : with an advertisment to all fauourers of the Romane religion, shewing how the said religion is against the Catholike principles and grounds of the catechisme
- A refutation of the calumnies circulated against the Southern & Western States, : respecting the institution and existence of slavery among them. To which is added, a minute and particular account of the actual state and condition of their Negro population. Together with historical notices of all the insurrections that have taken place since the settlement of the country,
- A refutation of three opposers of truth, by plain evidence of the Holy Scripture, : viz. I. Of Pardon Tillinghast, who pleadeth for water-baptism, its being a Gospel-precept, and opposeth Christ within, as a false Christ. To which is added, something concerning the supper, &c. II. Of B. Keech, in his book called, A tutor for children, where he disputeth against the sufficiency of the light within, in order to salvation; and calleth Christ in the heart, a false Christ in the secret chamber. III. Of Cotton Mather, who in his appendix to his book, called, Memorable providences, relating to witchcraft, &c. doth so weakly defend his father Increase Mather from being justly chargeable with abusing the honest people called Quakers, that he doth the more lay open his father's nakedness; and beside the abuses and injuries that his father had cast upon that people, C. Mather, the son, addeth new abuses of his own. : And a few words of a letter to John Cotton, called a minister, at Plymouth in New England.
- A reign of terror.
- A relation of the conference betweene William Lawd, then Lrd. Bishop of St. Davids, now Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbvry, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite, by the Command of King James of ever Blessed Memorie : with an answer to such exceptions as A.C. takes against it
- A religion for agnostics
- A reply to A vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism ... in an address
- A reply to Dr. Miller's Letter to a gentleman of Baltimore, : in reference to the case of the Rev. Mr. Duncan.
- A reply to Dr. Mortons generall Defence of three nocent [sic] ceremonies : viz. the surplice, crosse in baptisme, and kneeling at the receiving of the sacramentall elements of bread and wine
- A reply to Mr. Increase Mather's printed remarks on a sermon preached by G.K. at Her Majesty's chappel in Boston, the 14th of June, 1702 : in vindication of the six good rules in divinity there delivered, which he hath attempted (though very feebly and unsuccessfully) to refute
- A reply to Rev. Francis Brown, president of Dartmouth College: : containing animadversions on his second publication in favor of Calvin and Calvinism.
- A reply to a letter in the Christian examiner, : addressed to the Rev. Parsons Cooke
- A reply to a notorious libell, 1603
- A reply to the End of religious controversy : as discussed in a correspondence between a supposed society of Protestants and the Rev. John Milner
- A reply to the Reverend Mr. Eells's serious remarks, upon the Faithful narrative, &c. : Wherein is made to appear, that as the most of the facts mention'd in the narrative are conceded to be justly related; so those few which the remarker hath set in a different light, are by him misrepresented. ; To which is added, a supplement to the narrative.
- A reply to the arguments advanced by the Rev. Thomas Cleland, author of the familiar dialogue between Calvin and Arminius : the latter being no longer under the influence of the former, but enjoying the happy privilege of stating and defending his own doctrine : to which is added, a comprehensive view of that system of divinity which Mr. Cleland so warmly opposes
- A reply to the layman's Letter. To "Baptismal regeneration briefly defended and explained, " And to the Rev. Orin Clark's letter to the author.
- A replye to an ansvvere made of M. Doctor VVhitgifte agaynste the admonition to the Parliament
- A reported change in religion
- A revelation of the Apocalyps, that is, the Apocalyps of S. Iohn illustrated vvith an analysis & scolions : where the sense is opened by the scripture, & the events of things foretold, shewed by histories. Hereunto is prefixed a generall view: and at the end of the 17. chapter, is inserted a refutation of R. Bellarmine touching Antichrist, in his 3. book of the B. of Rome
- A review of "Theodosia Ernest, or, The heroine of faith"
- A review of Rev. J. B. Jeter's book entitled "Campbellism examined".
- A review of Unitarian views : as set forth in a published report of a committee of the Conference of Western Unitarian Churches, assembled in Louisville, May 1, 1854
- A review of the Bishop of Oxford's counsel to the American clergy with reference to the institution of slavery : also supplemental remarks on the relation of the Wilmot proviso to the interests of the colored class
- A review of the Rev. Moses Stuart's pamphlet on slavery : entitled Conscience and the Constitution,
- A review of the criticisms of the Congregationalist on the "Letter to the Edwards Church" : including the reply, rejected by that journal, and embracing a truthful exhibition of the unfairness, injustice, dogmatism and Phariseeism of its editors ; with a thorough refutation of the great argument, the puzzling hypothesis of orthodoxy against modern communications from the spirit-world
- A review of the reasons offered by S. Eddy, Esq. for his opinions, to the First Baptist Church in Providence, from which he was compelled to withdraw for heterodoxy
- A salutation to the Britains, : to call them from the many things, to the one thing needful, for the saving of their souls; especially, to the poor unlearned tradesmen, plowmen and shepherds, those that are of a low degree like my self, this in order to direct you to know God and Christ, the only wise God, which is life eternal, and to learn of him, that you may become wiser than your teachers.
- A scriptural creed
- A scriptural vindication of the doctrine of the final perseverance of all true believers : with answers to the principal objections, interspersed with various remarks, tending to show its influence upon practical Christianity : to which is subjoined, an appendix, containing, a brief statement of some of the leading sentiments of the Wesleyan Methodists, upon that as well as upon some other important points of the Christian religion
- A scriptural, ecclesiastical, and historical view of slavery, : from the days of the patriarch Abraham, to the nineteenth century. Addressed to the Right Rev. Alonzo Potter ...
- A search for charismatic reality : one man's pilgrimage
- A seasonable caveat against popery
- A second letter to the Rev. Mr. S. on the subject of episcopacy
- A second letter to the Revd. John Blair Linn, D.D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Congregation in the city of Philadelphia : a reply to his defence of the doctrines of the divinity of Christ and atonement
- A second treatise wherein are contained several particular subjects
- A selection from the writings of the reformers and early Protestant divines of the Church of England / by Legh Richmond
- A series of lectures on transubstantiation, and other errors of the papacy : delivered in the Centenary Church, St. Louis, in 1859-60
- A series of letters on the evidences of Christianity : as they first appeared in the Occident
- A series of letters, addressed to the Rev. Adam Freeman, a member of the Baptist Church,
- A series of letters. In which the distinguishing sentiments of the Baptists are explained and vindicated: : in answer to a late publication, by the Rev. Samuel Worcester, A.M. addressed to the author, entitled "Serious and candid letters."
- A series of seven studies in distinctive doctrines
- A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority.
- A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority. : Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778,
- A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority. : Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778.
- A serious appeal to all the more sober, impartial & judicious people in New-England to whose hands this may come, : whether Cotton Mather in his late address, &c. hath not extreamly failed in proving the people call'd Quakers guilty of manifold heresies, blasphemies and strong delusions, and whether he hath not much rather proved himself extreamly ignorant and greatly possessed with a spirit of perversion, error, prejudice and envious zeal against them in general, and G.K. in particular, in his most uncharitable and rash judgment against him. : Together with a vindication of our Christian faith in those things sincerely believed by us, especially respecting the fundamental doctrines and principles of Christian religion.
- A serious call in Christian love to all people, : to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves, that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably: : with some observations on the following heads; concerning, 1. The universality of God's love in sending his Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The Supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. The conclusion. : [Two lines from Scripture text]
- A serious call in Christian love to all people, : to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably: : with some observations on the following heads; 1. The universality of God's love in sending his Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The Supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. Swearing. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- A serious call in Christian love to all people, : to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably: : with some observations on the following heads; 1. The universality of God's love in sending his Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The Supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. Swearing. : [Two lines of Scripture texts]
- A serious call in Christian love, to all people to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves : that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably ..
- A serious call in Christian love, to all people, : to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably:-- : with some observations on the following heads; 1. The universality of God's love, in sending his Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The Supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. Swearing. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- A serious call to the Quakers, inviting them to Christianity.
- A serious call, in Christian love, to all people.
- A serious question : What is true repentance
- A sermon against Universalism
- A sermon delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805 : designed to refute the doctrine of universal salvation.
- A sermon lately delivered on universal salvation: a very ancient doctrine; : with some account of the life and character of its author.
- A sermon on the idolatry of the Hindoos : delivered Nov. 29, 1816, at the annual meeting of the Female Foreign Mission Society of Franklin, Connecticut : illustrated by an appendix
- A sermon relative to Antichrist and the times : delivered on a sacramental occasion at Richland meeting-house, St. Clairsville, October 16, 1815
- A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805
- A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805,
- A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parrish, in the year 1805
- A sermon, on the subjects and modes of baptism
- A shock to Shakerism, or, A serious refutation of the idolatrous divinity of Anne Lee of Manchester, Eng.
- A short and easie method with the deists : wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from four rules... in a letter to a friend. The fourth edition corrected. To which is added a second part to the Jews ... The second edition corrected
- A short collection of sundry articles, out of the confession of faith, : owned and consented to by the elders and messengers of the churches in the colony of Connecticut, &c. Which were presented to the said elders and messengers of the associations in the aforesaid colony (being suspected not to be fully proved out of the Scriptures) to the end they might be further enquired into and amended, or confirmed by more plain Scripture proofs: and was also presented to the General Court, to put said elders and messengers forward to make answer respecting said articles. As also a short relation of some sufferings, relating to conscience, in said colony, as a farther motive to said Court to be thorow [sic] in that affair.
- A short explication of the written word of God; : likewise of the Christian baptism, and the peaceable kingdom of Christ. Against the people called Quakers
- A short history of the first beginning and progress of the Protestant religion : gathered out of the best Protestant writers by way of question and answer
- A short instruction for to arme all good Christian people agaynst the pestiferous errours of the common secte of Anabaptistes
- A short poem containing a descant on the universal plan ; also, The prosperity and death of the rich man spoken of in St. Luke's Gospel, chap. XVI
- A sober appeal to the Christian public
- A sober reply in Christian love to a paragraph in Jonathan Edwards's discourse, delivered at New-Haven, Sept. 10th. 1741
- A solemn appeal to the church: : being a plain statement of facts in the matters pending between Dr. Hobart with others, and the author.
- A sparing restraint, of many lauishe vntruthes, which M. Doctor Harding dothe chalenge, in the first article of my Lorde of Sarisburies replie
- A statement, addressed to the Episcopalians in the state of New- York, : relative to some recent events in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the said state
- A still small voice : women, ordination, and the Church
- A strategy for a loss of faith : Jung's proposal