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- A check to the delusive and dangerous opinions, of Baron Swedenborg, : and other mystical writers; extracted from the works of the late Bishop Horne, and the late Rev. J. Wesley, M.A. With a preface, and notes, by the Rev. W. Williams, B. A. curate of High-Wycombe, Bucks, and Chaplain to the Marquis of Downshire
- A collection of hymns, : for the use of the hearers of the Apostles
- A confession of faith, delivered at the ordination of Mr. Thomas Davis, at Reading, September, 14th, 1768, with references to scripture-proofs
- A defence of the Scriptures, and the Holy Spirit speaking in them, as the chiefe iudge of controversies of faith ... : with a vindication of that honour due to magistrates, ministers, and others ... in a relation of a disputation at Chesterfield in the county of Darby, between some ministers of the Gospell and James Naylor, an erring Quaker ... : with some animadversions upon a lying relation of that disputation, published by Iames Nayler
- A deuout treatyse called the tree [and] xii. frutes of the holy goost
- A discoruse [sic] concerning the operations of the Holy Spirit : with a confutation of some part of Dr. Owen's book upon that subject. By William Clagett, late preacher to the honourable society of Gray's Inn, and one of his Majesties chaplains in ordinary
- A discourse concerning the nature, author, means and manner of conversion. : By H. Kennedy, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Rotterdam. Prefixed to the Dutch translation of A faithful narrative of the extraordinary work of the spirit of God at Kilsyth, and other Congregations in the Neighbourhood. Written by J. Robe, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Kilsyth
- A discourse concerning the operations of the Holy Spirit : with a confutation of some part of Dr. Owen's book upon that subject
- A discourse concerning the operations of the Holy Spirit : with a confutation of some part of Dr. Owen's book upon that subject : in three parts
- A discourse confirming the truth and certainty of the Christian faith : from the extraordinary gifts and operations of the Holy Ghost vouchsafed to the apostles and primitive professors of that faith
- A discourse of the Holy Spirit : his workings and impressions on the souls of men : with large additionals
- A discourse of the sinne against the Holy Ghost : Grounded upon Matt. Chap. 12. vers. 22.-23. Tending to the comfort of such persons as, being afflicted in conscience for their sins, are, by the delusions of Satan, brought to the brinke of despaire, through feare that they have fallen into that unpardonable sinne. Written some space of time since, by that godly and judicious divine M. William Bradshaw, sometime fellow of Sydny Colledge in Cambridge; and publish'd by his sonne Iohn Bradshaw
- A divine cordiall for a devout soule : Composed out of a serious discourse upon sinne against the Holy Ghost: as it was laid open in the full nature and appendices thereof. In a sermon preached at Taunton in the county of Somerset, upon Monday, April 4. 1653. In the assize week. By William Sclater, Doctor in Divinity, now preacher of the Word of God in Broadstreet, London
- A domestick charge, or, the duty of houshold-governours: being, a practical discourse of family-government and religion. By Eras. Saunders, M. A. late of Jesus College, Oxon
- A dutiful letter. : To which is adjoyn'd, another; to prove non-jurors no schismaticks
- A faithful narrative of the extraordinary work of the spirit of God, at Kilsyth, : ... With a preface, wherein there is an address to the brethren ... Written by J [sic] A. Robe, A.M.
- A familiar catechism : or, the operations of the Holy Spirit, illustrated and proved: being a summary of practical Christianity. By Samuel Walker, A. B. Curate of Truro in Cornwal, and formerly of Exeter College in Oxford
- A fountain sealed: or, The duty of the sealed to the Spirit, and the worke of the Spirit in sealing : Wherein many things are handled about the Holy Spirit, and grieving of it: as also of assurance and sealing what it is, the priviledges and degrees of it, with the signes to discerne, and meanes to preserve it. Being the substance of divers sermons preached at Grayes Inne. By that reverend divine, Richard Sibbes, D.D. and sometimes preacher to that honourable society
- A fountain sealed: or, The duty of the sealed to the Spirit, and the worke of the Spirit in sealing. : Wherein many things are handled about the Holy Spirit, and grieving of it, as also of assurance & sealing what it is, the priviledges and degrees of it, with the signes to discerne, and meanes to preserve it. : Being the substance of divers sermons preached at Grayes Inne.
- A fountain sealed: or, The duty of the sealed to the Spirit, and the worke of the Spirit in sealing. : Wherein many things are handled about the Holy Spirit, and grieving of it: as also of assurance and sealing what it is, the priviledges and degrees of it, with the signes to discerne, and means to preserve it. : Being the substance of divers sermons preached at Grayes Inne.
- A general epistle to Friends, to be read in all your monthly and quarterly meetings, ...
- A legacy of dying thoughts from an affectionate old pastor to his flock, on the comprehensive baptismal articles of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
- A letter to Mr. Randie, from his friend, concerning a letter lately published concerning frequent communicating
- A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester. : Occasioned by his tract, on the office and operations of the Holy Spirit. By John Wesley,
- A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester. : Occasioned by his tract, on the office and operations of the Holy Spirit. By John Wesley, M. A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford
- A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester. : Occasioned by his tract, on the office and operations of the Holy Spirit. By John Wesley, M. A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- A letter to the little children : especially to those who want to know how to go to Heaven. By John Cennick
- A letter written in the year 1730, concerning the question, whether the Logos supplied the place of an human soul in the person of Jesus Christ. To which are now added two postscripts: ... By Nathaniel Lardner, D.D
- A lettre fro the holy ghost [sic]: to preestes and religious persones : conceyued by ymagynatyon. : With a lettre from the Father and sone and holy ghost: dyrected to all men. And after foloweth the thre verytes
- A modest reply, : to the answer of a Private Letter Sent to Mr. John Hepburn Minister of the Gospel. By John Mulligane junior, R.E. To which the said letter and answer are prefixed
- A painful ministry the peculiar gift of the Lord of the harvest to be sought by prayer, and acknowledged with thankfulness. : Shewn in a sermon at the ordination of Mr. Stephen Williams, to the office of pastor of a church in Springfield, October 17th. 1716. By William Williams, A.M. Pastor of the church of Hatfield
- A practical discourse of the sin against the Holy Ghost : showing plainly, I. What it is. II. How any person may certainly know, whether he has been guilty of it. Designed To bring Incouragement to the Faithful Penitent, Tranquility of Mind to the Obedient, Joys to them that Love; and the Returning Sinner from Desperation. By Dr. Sharpe, D.D. Licens'd according to Order
- A practical discourse of the sin against the Holy Ghost: Shewing Plainly, I. What it is. II. How any Person may certainly know, whether he has been Guilty of it. Designed To bring Incouragement to the Faithful Penitent, Tranquility of Mind to the Obedient Joys to them that Love; and the Returning Sinner from Desperation. By Dr. Sharpe, B----p of Y----
- A reply to a letter to the Reverend Mr. Caleb Evans of Bristol : occasioned by His two sermons on The Deity of the Son and Holy Spirit. By James Newton
- A sermon of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost : or, the sin unto death. ... By R. Russell,.
- A sermon of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost : or, the sin unto death. Wherein is declared, A Plain Description of it, book Negatively what it is not, and also Positively what it is; and a plain Reason why it is Unpardonable. With a Word of Comfort, and also of Counsel how to avoid it. By R. Russell, of Wadhurst in Sussex
- A sermon of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death : Wherein is declared, a plain descriiption of it, both negatively what it is not, and also positively what it is; and a plain reason why it is unpardonable. With a word of comfort, and also of counsel how to avoid it. By R. Russell, of Wadhurst in Sussex
- A sermon preach'd on the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost : or, the sin unto death. Wherein is declared, a plain description of it, both negatively what it is not, and positively what it is; Unpardonable. With a Word of Comfort, and also of Counsel, how to avoid it. By R. Russel, of Redhurst, in Sussex
- A speech delivered extempore, : at the Westminster Forum, On Monday, November 27th, 1786. Being the second Evening's Debate upon the Question įŗĢhich is the most injurious to society, the trading Justice, the Quack Doctor, or the Methodist Preacher.'' By the late Rev. Henry Peckwell, D.D
- A tender and compassionate call to profane swearers, : and takers of the holy name of God in vain. By Joshua Middleton
- A token of Christian love: or, the fourth gift of Theophilus Philanthropos, student in physick
- A treatise concerning the operations of the Holy Spirit : Being the substance of the Late Rev. and Learned Dr. William Clagett's discourse upon that subject. With large additions. By Henry Stebbing, M.A. rector of Ricking-hall in Suffolk, and late Fellow of Katharin's-hall in Cambridge
- A treatise of the Holy Ghost : Wherein is proved, that the spirit of God was in the prophets and apostles, and is in every true believer, to the end of the world
- A vindication of the plain nature and end of the Holy Sacrament, : from some late remarks and misreprentations. By Thomas Phillips, A. M. Vicar of Thorp, in Surrey
- A warning of the eternal spirit, : Pronounc'd at Bristol, by the Mouth of Mary Beer, March 18. 1711
- Advice to a sailor
- An address to proprieters of Irish estates, residing in Great Britain
- An affectionate address to all who frequent religious assemblies
- An answer to Dr. Clark, and Mr. Whiston, concerning the divinity of the son, and of the Holy Spirit. : With a summary account of the chief writers of the three first ages. By H.E
- An answer to the letter of enthusiasm, publish'd in the British Journal of April the 13th 1723. : In a letter to the author of the weekly journal
- An awful memento to the shepherdless, deluded, insulted, and infatuated inhabitants of this unhappy kingdom, : Who imprously and with shameless Contumacy, despised the kind Visitation of the Lord God of gods.) Now the inscrutable judgment of God hath overtaken us In our State of Apostacy and Apathy, for our Idolatrous Desection, and Atheistical or Deistical Incredulity, and base Ingratitude. This tract doth also contain a specimen of the author's converse with invisible agents, or spirits Anno Dom, 1771. By Nathan Walker
- 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 Christ Jesus. Design'd principally for the poor
- An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- An elucidation of the unity of God, : deduced from scripture and reason. Addressed to Christians of all denominations. By James Gifford, Esq
- An enquiry into the causes of declension in religion, with the means of revival; being the circular letter from the ministers and messengers of the Baptist Association, assembled at Oakham, May 17, 18, 1785: ...
- An enquiry into the inward call to the holy ministry
- An enquiry into the use and office of the moral law, : As in the Hand of the Divine Spirit: together with The Nature, Publication, and Instrumentality of The gospel call, Through the same Divine Agent, in the effectual Calling of Sinners
- An essay on the advantages of the knowledge revealed to mankind, concerning the Holy Spirit. : By the Rev. Joseph Whiteley, a.m. Curate of Beeston, in the Parish of Leeds, and Late of Magdalen College, Cambridge. Published in compliance with the will of the late Mr. Norris, as having gained the annual prize which he instituted in that university
- An extract from the writings of truth upon the great question, What is truth? : (John xviii. 38.) This question publickly made once in the world, and to the truth herself in Jesus Christ her visible person, has been publickly answered by the spirit of the truth herself invisibly speaking in the middle of us, ... the 21st of April 1750,
- An innocent game for babes in grace : or, diversion for infants at the hole of the asp. By William Huntington, S. S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, Cavendisii-Square, And Author of The Spiritual Sea-Voyage-The Arminian Skeleton-The Naked Bow of God-The Poor Christian's East Will and Testament-The Divine Poem on a Spiritual Birth-The Bank of Faith-The Kingdom of Heaven taken by Prayer-The Dimensions of God's Eternal Love-And the Epistles of Faith
- Animadversiones in aliqua C. Jansenii, Guillielmi Twissi Richardi Baxteri, et Gerardi de Vries, dogmata, : quo doctrin? Evangelic? de benevolentiâ divina hominibus per Christum exhibita advertantur
- Apostolical conceptions of God, : being the second part of an antecedent publication, and is more especially addressed to the favourers of the Arian and Socinian persuasions
- Athanasius werke, Erster Band, erster teil, n4. lieferung, Die dogmatischen schriften | epistulae I-IV ad serapionem
- BlasphÄmoktonia: : The blasphemer slaine with the sword of the spirit: or, A plea for the god-head of the Holy Ghost. Wherein the deity of the spirit of God is proved in the demonstration of the spirit, and vindicated from the cavils of John Bidle.
- BlasphÄmoktonia: = The blasphemer slaine with the sword of the spirit: or a plea for the god head of the Holy Ghost : Wherein the deity of the spirit of God is proved in the demonstration of the spirit, and vindicated from the cavils of John Bidle. The second edition with many additions. By Matthew Pool, Master of Arts of Emmannel-Colledge in Cambridge; and pastor of the church of God at Michaels Quern in London
- Christian patience, described and recommended; in a circular letter, from the Baptist ministers and messengers, assembled at Olney, June 1, 2, 3, 1790. ...
- Circular letter : The elders and messengers of the several Baptist Churches, meeting at Aulcester Bewdley Bourton-on-The-Water Cirencester Evesham Hook-Norton Leominster Pershore Ryeford Tewkesbury Upton Worcester and Warwick. Having received Letters from Coseley and Stourbridge. Being met in Association at Evesham, in Worcestershire, on the 2d and 3d Days of June, 1789. Maintaining the important Doctrines of Three equal Persons in the Godhead;-Eternal and personal Election;-Original Sin;-Particular Redemption;-Free Justification by the Righteousness of Christ imputed;-efficacious Grace in Regeneration;-The final Perseverance of the Saints;-The Resurrection of the Dead;-The general Judgment at the last day;-and the Life everlasting:- With the Independence of the several Christian Societies they Represent:-To whom they send Christian Salutation
- Circular letter : The elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting for divine worship at Birmingham, Bond-Street, Ditto, Cannon-Street, Coppice, Cosely, Dudley, Evesham, Leominster, Pershore, Ryeford, Shiffnall, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury. Having also received letters from Bewdley, Brettle Lane, Willenhall, and Worcester *. Being met in association at Shiffnall, in Shropshire, May 29 and 30, 1798; Maintaining the important Doctrines of Three equal Persons in the Godhead;-Eternal and personal Election;-Original Sin;-Particular Redemption;-Free Justification by the Righteousness of Christ imputed;-efficacious Grace in Regeneration;-The final perseverance of the Saints;-The Resurrection of the Dead;-The general Judgment at the last Day;-The Life everlasting;-and the Independence of their respective Churches. To the several Christian Societies they represent. * Letters from the Churches at Tewkesbury and Upton did not arrive at Shiffnall till the day after the Association had closed
- Circular letter : The elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting for divine worship at Bond-Street, Cannon-Street, Birmingham, Bewdley Brittlelane, Bromsgrove, Coppice, Cosely, Dudley, Evesham, Leominster, Pershore, Shiffnal, Shrewsbury, Willenhall, Wolverhampton. Worcester, Having also received letters from Ryeford, Tewkesbury, and Upton. Being met in association at Wolverhampton, May the 14 and 15, 1799. Maintaining the Important Doctrines of Three equal Persons in the Godhead;-Eternal and personal Election;-Original Sin;-Particular Redemption;-Free Justification by the Righteousness of Christ imputed;-efficacious Grace in Regeneration;-The final Perseverance of the Saints;-The Resurrection of the Dead; - the general Judgment at the last Day;-The Life everlasting;-and the independence of all their respective Churches To the Members of the several Churches they represent, send Christian Salutation
- Critical remarks on some difficult passages of scripture, : communicated in a letter to the Right Honourable Sir Peter King Knight, Lord Chief-Justice of the Common-Pleas. By the Right Reverend Richard Kidder, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Divine worship due to the whole blessed Trinity, : the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as being one and the same God. Proved from scripture and antiquity, As that Doctrine is Taught in the Articles, and the Practice of it enjoined in the Liturgy of the Church of England. Among which are Interspersed, Dr Samuel Clarke's Censures of Arians, Socinians, &c. with divers Citations from his Writings; intended to shew what Concessions he made, and what near Advances to the true Catholic Faith. Also an appendix, lamenting the disuse of catechizing; and shewing of what Importance the Practice of it has been thought by the greatest and wisest Men since the Reformation
- Doctor Francis Moylan, to his beloved flock, and in particular to the lower order of the Roman Catholic inhabitants of the diocess of Cork
- Dooms-Day : or, a discourse upon the day of judgement: OR, Great Day of Our Lord; raised, by way of sermon, from the 2 Thess: 1 chap: 10 vers: - When he shall come to be glorified in his Saints, and to be admired in all them that believe, &c. Dedicated Unto the Right Honourable, The Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge in the Kingdom of Scotland, for the Behoof of the Poor especially. By W. C. Preacher of the gospel
- Ember Days exercise : or, the true and false minister delineated, in a dissertation on the importance of the ministry
- Enthusiasm detected, defeated. With previous considerations concerning regeneration, the omnipresence of God, and divine grace, &c. By Samuel Roe, A. M. Vicar of Stotfold, in Bedfordshire
- Essays on several religious subjects, : chiefly tending to illustrate the Scripture-Doctrine of the influence of the Holy Spirit. By Joseph Milner, A. M. Master of the Grammar School of Kingston upon Hull
- Extract from a narrative of the conversion and last illness of W. F. Esq. : late of B----
- Extract from the narrative of the conversion and last illness of W. F. Esq : late of B-d, who departed this life the 31st of October, 1768
- Extracts from writings published in the name of Mr. Frend. : By a Friend to the Established Church. Price Three Pence
- Extracts of the journals of several ministers of the gospel : being An Account of their Labours in several Parts of England, during the Summer 1781. In a Series of letters to the Countess of Huntingdon
- Fifteen warnings of the eternal spirit, pronounc'd by the mouth of James Cuninghame, being mostly explications of scripture
- Four essays, : on the ordinary and extraordinary operations of the Holy Spirit; on the application of experience to religion; and on enthusiasm and fanaticism. To which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the nature of clear ideas ... By Thomas Ludlam,
- Four great truths, in little compass
- Gods glory vindicated and blasphemy confuted: : being a brief and plain ansvver to that blasphemous book intituled, Twelve arguments against the deity of the Holy Ghost, written by Tho. Bidle Master of Arts, and now burnt by speciall command from the Parliament on Wednesday the 8 of this present September, by the common hangman. Wherein the arguments of the said book are set down together with proper answers thereto. And twelve anti-arguments proving the deity of the Holy Ghost
- Joannis Clerici Logica, ontologia, et pneumatologia
- Mr. Robe's first letter to the Revd. Mr. James Fisher : Minister of the Gospel in the associate congregation at Glasgow. concerning his review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, &c. .
- Mr. Robe's fourth letter to Mr. Fisher, : wherein his preface to a 2d edit. of his review is considered; the promoters of the divine work, opposed by Mr. Fisher, are vindicated from his Libel against them, concerning Toleration-Principles: as also, the fraud and falshood of the Reverend Mr. Ralph Erskine's Appendix to his Fraud and falshood, &c. is laid open
- Mr. Robe's second letter to the Reverend Mr. James Fisher : Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregation at Glasgow; concerning his review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, &c. Wherein Mr. Edwards' Sermon, upon the distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God, is vindicated from Mr. Fisher's objections against it in the said Review
- Mr. Robe's third letter to the Reverend Mr. James Fisher : Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregation at Glasgow; concerning his review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, &c. Wherein The said Preface is vindicated in what hath an express Reference to said Work
- Mr. Whiston's letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham, : concerning the eternity of the Son of God and of the Holy Spirit
- Observations on some fatal mistakes, : in a book lately published, and intitled, The doctrine of grace; or, the office and operations of the Holy Spirit vindicated from the insults of infidelity, and the abuses of fanaticism. By William Lord Bishop of Gloucester. In a letter to a friend, by George Whitefield, A. M. Late of Pembroke College, Oxford, and Chaplain to the Countess of Huntingdon
- Observations on the assistance of the Holy-Spirit. : By Joseph Stokes, A. M. Curate of Allhallows Steying
- Of the blasphemie against the Holy-Ghost.
- Of worshipping the Holy Ghost expressly, as a person equal to, and distinct from the Father
- Pneumat-apologia. Or, An apology for the power & liberty of the Spirit : as at first to give a being to, so still to give a blessing by his ordinances. In three sermons preacht at Great Budworth, to some persons of honour, and several of the clergy then present to communicate in reference to the late act. By James Livesey, A.M. & vicar of Budworth
- Pneumatologia : or, a discourse concerning the Holy Spirit. Wherein an account is given of his name, nature, personality, dispensation, operations, and effects. His whole Work in the Old and New Creation is Explained; the Doctrine concerning it Vindicated from Oppositions and Reproaches The Nature also and Necessity of Gospel Holiness; the Difference between Grace and Morality, or a Spiritual Life unto God in Evangelical Obedience, and a Course of Moral Virtues, are stated and Declared. By the late Reverend John Owen, D.D. In two volumes. .
- Pneumatologia, or, A discourse concerning the Holy Spirit : wherein an account is given of his name, nature, personality, dispensation, operations, and effects : his whole work in the old and new creation is explained, the doctrine concering it vindicated from oppositions and reproaches : the nature also and necessity of Gospel-holiness the difference between grace and morality, or a spiritual life unto God in evangelical obedience and a course of moral vertues, are stated and declared
- Pneumatologia: or, A treatise of the Holy Ghost. : In which, the God-head of the third person of the Trinitie is strongly asserted by Scripture-arguments. And defended against the sophisticall subtleties of John Bidle.
- Pneumatology: or, a discourse concerning the Holy Spirit. Wherein an account is given of his name, nature, personality, dispensation, operations, and effects. His whole work, in the old and new creation, is explained: and the doctrine concerning it vindicated. Also the nature and necessity of gospel Holiness, and the Difference between Grace and Morality, are Stated and Declared. By John Owen, D. D. Abridged by George Burder
- Qualifications for Church fellowship. The circular letter, from the ministers and messengers of the several Baptist churches of the Northamptonshire Association, assembled at Nottingham, June 3, 4, 5, 1800. ...
- Quench not the spirit. : Or, Several discourses of the Necessity of the Light, Power and Guidance of the Holy Spirit of God, to make men and women the true children of God. As they were delivered in his own family, at several times. By that great man, Sir Bulstrod Whitlock, once Ambassador to Queen Christiana of Sweedeland; and Lord Commissioner of the Great Seal of England
- Russel's sermon on the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost, or, The sin unto death : Wherein is declared, a plain description of it, both negatively what it is not, and also positively what it is; and a plain reason why it is unpardonable. With a word of comfort, and also of counsel, how to avoid it. By R. Russel, in Sussex. Licensed according to order
- Several discourses : of the life, sufferings, resurrection, and ascension of Christ; and the operations of the Holy Ghost. Viz. The life of Jesus Christ consider'd, as our example. The sufferings of Christ consider'd, as a proper means of our salvation. The evidence of our saviour's resurrection. The possibility of the resurrection asserted and prov'd. The resurrection of our saviour consider'd, as an argument for seeking things above. The circumstances and benefits of our saviour's ascension. Of the gift of tongues conferr'd on the apostles. Of the coming of the Holy Ghost, as an advocate for Christ. Of the coming of the Holy Ghost, as a guide to the apostles. Of the ordinary influence of the Holy Ghost, on the minds of Christians. The fruits of the spirit, the same with moral virtues. The necessity of supernatural grace, in order to a Christian life. By the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the tenth volume, published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his grace
- Several discourses of the life, sufferings, resurrection, and ascension of Christ; and the operations of the Holy Ghost. : Viz. The life of Jesus Christ consider'd, as our example. The sufferings of Christ consider'd, as a proper means of our salvation. The evidence of our saviour's resurrection. The possibility of the resurrection asserted and prov'd. The resurrection of our saviour consider'd, as an argument for seeking things above. The circumstances and benefits of our saviour's ascension. Of the gift of tongues conferr'd on the apostles. Of the coming of the Holy Ghost, as an advocate for Christ. Of the coming of the Holy Ghost, as a guide to the apostles. Of the ordinary influence of the Holy Ghost, on the minds of Christians. The fruits of the spirit, the same with moral virtues. The necessity of supernatural grace, in order to a Christian life.
- Some general remarks argumentative & historical, : on the vindication, publish'd by Dr. Ferguson, With the Consistency of Subscribing the Westminster Confession of Faith, with the Abjuration Oath. With a preface to the doctor
- Spiritus sanctus est persona distincta patri filioque coƫssentualis & ab utrique procedens
- The Circular letter. The elders and messengers of the Baptist churches, meeting at Aulcester, Birmingham, Bewdley, Bridgnorth, ... met in association at Leominster, July 28th and 29th, 1772, ...
- The Holy Ghost on the bench, other spirits at the bar: or The judgment of the Holy Spirit of God upon the spirits of the times : Recorded in Holy Writ. And reported by Richard Hollinworth, Mancuniens:
- The Holy Ghost on the bench, other spirits at the bar: or The judgment of the Holy Spirit of God upon the spirits of the times. : recorded in Holy Writ.
- The Holy Ghost on the bench, other spirits at the barre, or, The judgement of the Holy Spirit of God upon the spirits of the times
- The Plan of supplement to Dr. Middleton's Free Enquiry, : Exhibited in a dissertation on the baptism and miraculous gits of the Holy Ghost. This plan taken in the full contents of the supplement, which are recommended to the animadversions of the public, in order to assilt or prevent the publication of a larger work, now ready for the press, wherein the author undertakes to demonstrate, a priori, from the writings and authority of the New Testament, the truth and importance of the argument advanced by the learned author of the free enquiry, &c. and the consequent mistake and error of all the objections which have been, or can be published by his opponents
- The Quakers wilde questions objected against the ministers of the Gospel, and many sacred acts and offices of religion : With brief answers thereunto. Together with a discourse 1. Of the Holy Spirit of God, his impressions and workings on the souls of men. 2. Of divine revelation, mediate and immediate. 3. Of error, heresie, and schism: the nature, kindes, causes, reasons, and dangers thereof: with directions for avoiding the same. All very seasonable for these times. By R. Sherlock, B D. at Borwick-Hal in Lancashire
- The Quakers wilde questions objected against the ministers of the Gospel, and many sacred acts and offices of religion. : With brief answers thereunto. Together with a discourse [brace] 1. Of the Holy Spirit of God, his impressions and workings on the souls of men. 2. Of divine revelation, mediate and immediate. 3. Of error, heresie, and schism: the nature, kindes, causes, reasons, and dangers thereof: with directions for avoiding the same. All very seasonable for these times.
- The Seraphical young shepherd : Being a very remarkable account of a shepherd in France, about eighteen years of age; who, without any other means than the Scriptures, and the teachings of God's Holy Spirit, attained to a very uncommon and evangelical knowledge of the tru God, and Jesus Christ whom He hath sent. Now translated from the French, and enlarged with notes. To which are added, a few fragments. By Cornelius Cayley, Jun. late clerk in the Princess Dowager of Wale's [sic] treasury. [Three lines of Scripture quotations]
- The assistance of God to true Christians. The circular letter from the ministers and messengers, assembled at Northampton, May XXX and XXXI, MDCCLXIX. ...
- The barber : or, Timothy Priestley shaved, as reflected from his own looking glass. The operator William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsley Down
- The believer's pearl : or, An Humble Attempt To set forth a Precious Jesus, in a Gospel light, to the View of the Children of Men
- The bishop of London's tenth conference with his clergy, : upon the King's directions to the archbishops and bishops, for the preserving of unity in the church, and the purity of the Christian faith concerning the Holy Trinity; February the 3d. 1695/6. Held in the years 1697. and 1698
- The christian parent : or, short and plain discourses concerning God, and the works and word of God, In Creation, Redemption, and Sanctification: Intended originally for some young persons in a Family
- The christian parent : or, short and plain discourses concerning God, and the works and word of God, in creation, redemption, and sanctification: intended originally for some young persons in a family
- The christian's looking-glass, : or the timorous soul's guide; being a description of the work of the Holy Spirit upon the heart, Intended For The Relief Of The Disconsolate. By the Rev. T. Priestley
- The christian's looking-glass, : or the timorous soul's guide; being a description of the work of the Holy Spirit upon the heart; Intended For The Relief Of The Disconsolate. By the Rev. T. Priestley
- The church of England turned dissenter at last. : Clearly proving, that the generality of those that profess themselves her clergy, have forsaken most of the important doctrines of her articles, homilies and collects, contained in the Common-Prayer. By Jonathan Warne
- The circular letter : to the general Baptist churches For the Year 1794. By John Evans, A.M. Pastor of a Congregation meeting in Worship Street. Read, Approved and Ordered to be Printed, by the General Assembly
- The circular letter from the Baptist ministers and messengers, assembled at Carleton, Bedfordshire, June 7, 8 & 9, 1774, ...
- The circular letter from the Baptist ministers and messengers; assembled at Kettering, Northamptonshire, June 6, 7, 8, 1775. ...
- The circular letter from the elders and messengers of the Baptist churches, : meeting at Aulcester, Bourton, Birmingham, Bromsgrove, Bridgenorth, Bewdley, Leominster, Pershore, Tewkesbury, Bengworth, Upton, and Warwick, (having also received Letters from Sutton, Middleton, and Hooknorton,) met in association at Worcester, the 9th and 10th of June, 1767; maintaining the great Doctrines of Three equal Persons in the God-Head; eternal and personal Election; original Sin; particular Redemption; free Justification by the imputed Righteousness of Christ; efficacious Grace in Regeneration; and final Perseverance of the Saints. To the Churches they represent, wish Grace, and Peace may be multiplied through the knowledge of God, and our Saviour Jesus Christ
- The circular letter from the elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting at Aulcester, Bengeworth, Birmingham, Bourton, ... met in association at Bourton on the Water, the 14th and 15th of August, 1765, ...
- The circular letter from the elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting at Aulcester, Bengeworth, Birmingham, Bourton, ... net in association at Bromsgrove, the 24th and 25th of May, 1768, ...
- The circular letter from the ministers and messengers, assembled at Oulney in Bucks, June 15 and 16, 1768. ...
- The circular letter of the Eastern Association, : held at Hertford, May 21st and 22d, MDCCLXXXII
- The circular letter of the elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, : meeting at Aulcester, Bewdley, Bengworth, Birmingham, Bourton and Stow, Bridgnorth, Bromsgrove, Hooknorton, Leicester, Leominster, Middleton-Cheney, Pershore, Sutton, Tewkesbury, Upton, Warwick and Worcester; met in association at Birmingham. on Tuesday in the Whitsun-Week, 1764; maintaining the great Doctrines of three equal Persons in the God-Head; eternal and personal Election; the original Guilt and Depravity of Mankind; particular Redemption; free Justification by the Righteousness of Christ imputed; efficacious Grace in Regeneration; and the final Perseverance of the Saints. [T]o the several Churches they represent, earnestly wishing that Grace and Peace may be multiplied thro' Jesus Christ our Lord
- The circular letter of the elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting at Aulcester, Bourton, Birmingham, Bromsgrove, ... met in association at Hooknorton, ... 1766, ...
- The circular letter of the elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting at Aulcester, Bourton, Birmingham, Bromsgrove, ... met in association at Tewkesbury, ... 1763, ...
- The circular letter, : to the General Baptist Churches For the Year 1794. By John Evans, A. M. Pastor of a Congregation-Meeting in Worship Street; Read, Approved and Ordered to be Printed, by the General Assembly
- The circular letter, from the elders, ministers, and messengers of the Baptist churches assembled at Sandhurst, in Kent, the 1st and 2nd days of June, 1784: ...
- The circular letter, from the elders, ministers, and messengers of the Baptist churches, assembled at Battle, in Sussex, the 7th and 8th days of June, 1785: ...
- The circular letter. : The elders and messengers of the several Baptist Churches, Meeting at Aulcester, Bengworth, Bewdley, Birmingham, Bridgnorth, Bromsgrove, Dudley, Hooknorton, Leominster, Middleton, Pershore, Tewksbury, Upton, Warwick, and Worcester, Met in association at Pershore, the 1st. and 2d. of June, 1773; and holding the Doctrines of Three equal Persons in the God-Head; eternal and personal Election; original Sin; particular Redemption; free Justification by the Righteousness of Christ; efficacious Grace in Regeneration; and the final Perseverance of the Saints: To the Churches they represent, send Christian Salutation
- The circular letter. : The elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, Meeting at Aulcester, Bengworth, Bewdley, Birmingham, Bridgnorth, Brittlelane, Bromsgrove, Dudley, Leominster, Pershore, Tewkesbury, and Upton, (having received Letters from Middleton, Hook-Norton, and Worcester) Met in association at Dudley, the 6th and 7th of June, 1775, holding the Doctrines of Three equal Persons in the Union of the glorious Godhead; eternal and personal Election; original Sin; particular Redemption; free Justification by the Righteousness of Christ imputed; efficacious Grace in Regeneration; and the final Perseverance of the Saints; To the several Churches they represent, send Christian Salutation; wishing Grace, Mercy, and Peace, from God our Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ
- The circular letter. The elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting at Aulcester, Bengworth, Birmingham, ... met in association at Birmingham, May 20, 21, 1777, ...
- The circular letter. The elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting at Aulcester, Bengworth, Birmingham, met in association at Warwick, June the 9th and 10th, 1778; ... to the several churches they represent, send Christian salutation; ...
- The distinction between the ordinary and extraordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit, : Proved to have no Foundation in the New Testament. In which is made appear, That in the Apostolic Age, the Holy Spirit given to every Believer in Christ, in its Operation in them, was after a miraculous Manner; and therefore the Promises of the Spirit, in the New Testament, are confined wholly to them at that Time; consequently Believers in Christ, in After-Ages, are not included therein. He that answereth a Matter before he heareth it, it is Folly and Shame unto him. Prov. xviii. 13. Whether there be Prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be Tongues, they shall cease; whether there be Knowledge, it shall vanish away. 1 Cor. xiii. 8. Search the Scriptures. - Prove all Things, hold fast that which is good. 1 Thes. v. 21. By an impartial hand
- The distinction between the ordinary and extraordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit, : Proved to have no Foundation in the New Testament. In which is made appear, That in the Apostolic Age, the Holy Spirit given to every Believer in Christ, in its Operation in them, was after a miraculous Manner; and therefore the Promises of the Spirit, in the New Testament, are confined wholly to them at that Time; consequently Believers in Christ, in after Ages, are not included therein. By an Impartial Hand
- The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God : Applied to that uncommon operation that has lately appeared on the minds of many of the people of this land: with a particular consideration of the extraordinary circumstances with which this work is attended. A discourse delivered at New-Haven, September 10th 1741. Being the day after the commencement; and now published at the earnest desire of many ministers and other gentlemen that heard it; with great enlargements. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ at Northampton. With a preface by the Rev. Mr. Cooper of Boston. [Three lines from John]
- The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God. : Extracted from Mr. Edwards, ... By John Wesley,
- The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God. : Extracted from Mr. Edwards, Minister of Northampton, in New-England. By John Wesley, M. A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxon
- The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God. : Extracted from Mr. Edwards, Minister of Northampton, in New-England. By John Wesley, M. A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxon
- The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God. : Extracted from Mr. Edwards. Minister of Northampton, in New-England. By John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- The doctrine of the Holy Trinity, : and the divinity of the Blessed Jesus, explain'd, according to the sense of the holy scriptures. Wherein the Notions of the Trinity, held by such Creed-Makers, who call themselves (orthodox,) are prov'd to be false, impious, and heretical, disagreeing, and contrary to the Doctrine of the Catholick Church, and especially that of the Church of England. Being a full answer to certain articles of heresy, charg'd against a member of a dissenting congregation
- The duties of church members briefly considered; in a circular letter from the Baptist ministers and messengers, assembled at Leicester, June 2 and 3, 1778: ...
- The elders, and messengers of the several Baptist churches at Aulcester, Bewdley, Bengeworth, Birmingham, Bourlon and Stow, ... Bromsgrove, Hooknorton, Leominster, Pershore, Upton, Towkesbury, Warwick, and Worcester, : met in Association at Bengeworth, maintaining the great Doctrines of Three equal Persons in the Godhead; Eternal, and Personal Election; The Original Guilt, and Depravity of Mankind; Porticular Redemption; Free Justification by the imputed Righteousness of Christ; Efficacious Grace in Regeneration; and, The final Perseverance of the Saints
- The footman's pamphlet : or, the footman's arguments against the Unitarians, &c. and in defence of the divinity of Christ; is humbly offered to the public. By John Saunders
- The fountain of monition and intercommunication divine : Shewing plainly both how the spirit of God applies himself to men; and withal shewing most clearly how men ought to conform themselves to receive such monitions from God. Design'd as a brief introduction to the holy allegorick rules of grammar. By W.F. Esq; master in the holy language, and author of the New Jerusalem, &c
- The french prophet's declaration : or, An Account of the Preachings, Prophecies and Warnings of Elias Marion, One of the Chief of the pretended Inspired Protestant Prophets, and others of them; at their Meeting-House in Barbican, as they were uttered by the operation of the Spirit: Foretelling of many strange and wonderful things that shall shortly come to pass. Truly Translated from the Original, taken from his own Mouth in Writing. Licensed according to Order
- The ghost, : Or A minute account of the appearance of the ghost of John Croxford executed at Northampton, August the 4th, 1764, for the murder of a stranger; wherein many particulars relative to that affair, and known only to the parties concern'd, are now first made public from the confession of the ghost. And to render this performance as useful as possible, is shewn in a concise manner, the being of a God, the certainty of a resurrection and the state of the soul, between death and judgment; as also the doctrine of spirits deduc'd from Scripture; the philosophy thereof explain'd, and their use and tendency in the course of this world clearly determin'd, with many other interesting particulars naturally arising from this subject. By a minister of the Gospel near Northampton, personally concern'd in the conference with Croxford's ghost
- The glorious excellencie of the spirit of adoption; : or, Of the spirit of the sonne of God, derived to the sonnes of God. Wherein are many precious truths held forth, which are presented to all the children of truth, who are and shall be sanctified through the truth.
- The great mystery of godlinesse : Jesus Christ our Lord-God and man, and man with God; one in-Jesus Christ our Lord. By Mr. Erbury minister of the Word
- The history of the brotherhood or guild of the Holy Ghost, : in the Chapel of the Holy Ghost near Basingstoke in Hampshire; Dissolved by King Edward VI, and Re-Establish'd by K. Philip and Q. Mary. Wherein is contain'd The History and Antiquities of Holy Ghost Chapel near Basingstoke, and an Enquiry into the Patronage of that Chapel. With an Account of another Religious House founded at the same Place by King Henry III
- The holy Spirit a divine person : or, the doctrine of his Godhead represented, as evident and important, in several practical sermons, on I Cor. xii. II. By John Guyse, Minister of the Gospel
- The impersonality of the Holy Ghost: an humble endeavour to refute the opinion, that God and his Spirit are two distinct persons
- The irresistible glory, and the everlasting freedom: or religious liberty, exempt from slavery. Being an entire new work. By Christopher Wright. Printed by Subscription, and attested by great numbers of Subscribers, whose Names are omitted, not only by reason of swelling the Book to too large a Volume; but for other speculate reasons
- The nature and importance of family and closet religion, considered in a circular letter from the Baptist ministers and messengers, assembled at Leicester, May 29, 30, and 31, 1787. ...
- The nature, evidences, and advantages, of humility, represented in a circular letter from the ministers and messengers of the Baptist Association, assembled at Nottingham, June 2, 3, 1784: ...
- The out-pouring of the Holy Ghost : A sermon preach'd in Boston, May 13, 1742. On a day of prayer observed by the First Church there, to ask of God the effusion of his spirit. By Charles Chauncy, A.M. Pastor of said church. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The saints security, against seducing spirits Or, The anointing from the Holy one the best teaching.
- The sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death : briefly discours'd of I. Proving what this sin is. And, II. That all other sins, how great and heinous soever, may be forgiven unto men; but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall never be forgiven, neither in this world, nor in the world to come. To which is added, some instructions how a man may walk and not commit this unpardonable sin. By Mr. Robert Russel
- The spirits voice concerning himselfe, or, A faithful and clear discovery of the operations of the spirit in the hearts of the saints
- The sufficiencie of the spirits teaching, without humane learning: or, A treatise tending to prove humane learning to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the Word of God written by S. How, to which is added a postscript written by William Kiffen, minister of the Gospel
- The sufficiency of the spirit's teaching without humane learning, or, A Treatise, tending to prove humane-learning to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the Word of God : written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports, as have been rumoured about concerning this matter and also for the affording of true information to all such as desire to know the Truth
- The tryal of Thomas Woolston, : B.D. sometime fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge, on Tuesday the fourth of March, 1729. At the Court of King's-Bench, in Guildhal, on four several informations for writing, printing, publishing, four blasphemous books, on the miracles of our Saviour; with the observations on the council thereupon
- The unpardonable sin : Or, The sin against the Holy Ghost discovered. Shewing, I. What the sin against the Holy Ghost is. II. How any person may assuredly know whether he is, or has been guilty of this great sin. III. Some motives to perswade sinners speedily to repent, and turn to god; and not to despair of his mercies toward them. With encouragements to sincere tho' doubting Christians, to walk on chearfully in their Chirstian course, till they arrive to eternal happiness. By William Smith, M.A
- The unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost : or the sin unto death briefly discoursed of: I. Proving what that Sin is. II. That all other Sins, how great and heinous soever, may be forgiven unto Men; but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall never be forgiven, neither in this world, nor in the World to come. To which is added, Some Instructions how a Man may Walk, and not commit this unpardonable Sin. By Robert Russel
- The unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost : or, the sin unto death. A sermon by Robert Russel, at Wardhurst in Sussex:
- The voice of the Spirit. Or, An essay towards a discoverie of the witnessings of the spirit : by opening and answering these following queries. Q. 1. What is the witnessing worke of the Spirit? 2 How doth the Spirit witnesse to a soule its adoption? 3. Who are capable of attaining the witnessings of the Spirit? 4. How may a soul know its injoyment of them? 5. By what meanes may a soule attaine them? To which is added. Roses from Sharon or sweet experiences reached out by Christ to some of his beloved ones in this wildernes.
- The whole faith of man: : being the Gospel declared in plainness, as it is in Jesus, and the way thereof of old confirmed by divers signs, wonders, miracles, and gifts of the holy ghost. In thirty six heads, setting out mans way & work, from the day of his conversion to the day of his dissolution, and what therein is both to be believed and practised.
- The wonderful extremes united in the person of Christ. : Proposed as brief hints of thought, and materials of meditation, for true Christians. To which are added, Easy and beautiful demonstrations of the immortality of the soul. Extracted from Dr. Doddridge. Also, the foreknowledge of the Holy Spirit, a glorious evidence of his divinity. By John Ryland, A. M. of Northampton
- Theological and dogmatic works
- Trinity, economy, and Scripture : recovering Didymus the Blind
- Truth from the original university : opening the deep ground of the scriptures; the Process to Paradise; what God is; what Nature is; and the Reason of so many Opinions. Being a call to the world, to prepare for Christ's second coming; humbly offered to the Consideration of all People. By Philalethes. Part I
- Twelve arguments drawn out of the Scripture, : wherein the commonly received opinion touching the deity of the Holy Spirit, is clearly and fully refuted. To which is prefixed a letter tending to the same purpose, written to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons. And to which is subjoyned an exposition of five principall passages of the Scripture, alleadged by the adversaries to prove the deity of the Holy Spirit; together with an answer to their grand objection touching the supposed omnipresence of the Holy Spirit.
- Two discourses : the former on baptism with the Holy Ghost; the latter on water-baptism: Originally compos'd for, and preach'd to, the Author's own Congregation, for which they were intended as a Preservative against the specious Errors of the Quakers in their Doctrines upon these Subjects; and now, after large Additions, and a great Number of marginal Notes, are sent into the World, in hopes they may become, in some measure, instrumental in convincing all Judicious and Impartial Persons among the Quakers, who are pleas'd to vouchiafe them a serious and deliberate Perusal, of their aforesaid Errors; and a Satisfaction to all others, who desire to see Water Baptism clearly demonstrated from Testimonies of Holy Writ, to be an Institution of Christ of perpetual Obligation. By James Rudd, Curate of Garsdale, in the Parish of Sedbergh, Yorkshire
- Two letters, addressed to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Landaff, : occasioned by the distinction his Lordship hath made between the operation of the Holy Spirit in the primative ministers of Christ, and its operation in men at this day, contained in an address to young persons, after confirmation; Which distinction is shewn not to have any foundation in the New Testament. Also that the promises of the Spirit to Christ's Disciples extend to the days of the Apostles only. By William Ashdowne
- Universal and infallible conduct the property of the deity. : A fifth charge deliver'd to the clergy of the Arch-Deaconry of Middlesex. By R. Altham, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Middlesex
- VindiciƦ mediorum & mediatoris. : or, the present reigning errour arraigned, at the barr of Scripture and reason. Wherein is discovered the falshood and danger of that late borne opinion, that pretends to an immediate enjoyment and call of the Spirit of God, both above and against its owne fffects, [sic] cause, word, ministry, and witness, in all respects. Occasioned by a pamphlet, intituled, The saints travell to the land of Canaan, or a discovery of seventeen false rests, &c. By one R. Wilkinson, a preacher of this errour about Totnes in the West. In the treatise following, the reader shall finde, most of the maine fundamentall doctrinall truths that this age doth controvert, faithfully vindicated, cleared, confirmed. By F. Fullwood, minister of the Gospell at Staple Fitzpane in the county of Somerset
- Warnings of the eternal spirit, pronounced at Edinburgh, out of the mouths of 1. Anna Maria King. 2. John Moult. 3. Mary Turner. 4. Ann Topham. From March the 19th to April the 12th 1709, inclusive. Let him that readeth understand
- Warnings of the eternal spirit, to the city of Dublin. : Pronounc'd by the mouths of John Moult, Guy Nutt and John Parker
- Warnings of the eternal spirit, to the priest and people of Chichester; pronounc'd by Mary Turner, Ann Topham, and Anna Maria King
- Wonderful mercys and deliverance, : or, a true account of God's great providence, in the miraculous preservation of the life of Samuel Ollor, of the parish of Etchingham, in the county of Sussex;
- Ymddiddan rhwng Methodist uniawn-gred ac un camsyniol
- [Pneumatologia:] or, A discourse concerning the Holy Spirit. Wherein an account is given of his name, nature, personality, dispensation, operations, and effects. The whole work in the old and new creation is explained; the doctrine cncerning it vindicated from oppositions and reproaches. The nature also and necessity of Gospel holiness; the difference between grace and morality, or a spiritual life into God in evangelical obedience, and a course of moral virtues, are stated and declared. By the late Reverend John Owen, D.D. In two volumes
- [The] circular letter from the elders and messengers of the Baptist churches, : meeting at Aulcester, Bengeworth, Bewdley, Birmingham, Bourton, Bromsgrove, Hook-Norton, Leominster, Middleton, Pershore, Sutton, Tewkesbury, Upton, Warwick, and Worcester, (having received Letters also from Dudley, and Bridgenorth,) met in association at Aulcester, May the 21st and 22d, 1771; and holding the Doctrines of Three equal Persons in the Godhead; eternal and personal Election; original Sin; particular Redemption; Free Justification by the imputed Righteousness of Christ; efficacious Grace in Regeneration; and the final Perseverance of the Saints. To the Churches they represent; wishing Grace and Peace may be multiplied, through the Knowledge of God, and our Saviour Jesus Christ
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