21 results filtered with: Joseph Bellamy
- E-books
- Online
True religion delineated or, Experimental religion, as distinguished from formality on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other, set in a scriptural and rational light. In two discourses. In which some of the principal errors both of the Arminians and Antinomians are confuted, the foundation and superstructure of their different schemes demolished, and the truth as it is in Jesus, explained and proved. The whole adapted to the weakest capacities, and designed for the establishment, comfort and quickening of the people of God, in these evil times. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem in Connecticut. With a preface by the Rev. Mr. Edwards. [Seven lines of Scripture texts].
Joseph BellamyDate: 1750- E-books
- Online
A letter, to the Reverend Joseph Bellamy, D.D. concerning qualifications for Christian communion, &c Occasion'd by his late answer, printed at New-Haven, to a dialogue wrote by the parishioner, which was printed at New-London. From the parishioner. [Five lines of quotations].
Devotion, Ebenezer, 1714-1771.Date: [1770]- E-books
- Online
A blow at the root of the refined antinomianism of the present age Wherein that maxim, which is so absolutely essential to their scheme, that it cannot subsist without it, laid down by Mr. Marshall, viz. That in justifying faith, "we believe that to be true, which is no true before we believe it," thoroughly examined: Mr. Wilson's arguments in its defence, considered and answered; and the whole antinomian controversy, as it now stands, brought to a short issue, and rendered plain to the meanest capacity. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem, New-England. [Four lines from Isaiah].
Joseph BellamyDate: M,DCC,LXIII. [1763]- E-books
- Online
A letter to Scripturista containing some remarks on his answer to Paulinus's three questions: wherein the nature of a test of orthodoxy is exactly stated; the church's right to know and judge of the religious principles of those who are admitted to sealing ordinances, and reject the erroneous, is asserted; and the practice of our churches in New-England, from their first settlement in this country, vindicated. And also three questions more, relative to the new way of taking persons in the church, lately introduced at Wallingford, by Mr. Dana, stated: with a desire they may be answered by Scripturista, in his next letter to his friend Paulinus. [Two lines of Scripture texts].
Joseph BellamyDate: 1761- E-books
- Online
A dialogue on the Christian sacraments wherein the nature and import of an attendance on them are enquired into, from the Scriptures; the Protestant churches, and divines are consulted; and the singular notions of some on these heads, with their reasonings in support of them, are examined. The whole being done with a view to furnish a scriptural answer to this very serious and important question, viz. What are the qualifications that are necessary, or which God requires in any person, in order to his attendance on the sacraments of the New Testament? [One line from Isaiah].
Billing, Edward, 1707-1760.Date: 1762- E-books
- Online
A sermon delivered before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, on the day of the anniversary election, May 13th, 1762 By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem. [Three lines of Scripture text].
Joseph BellamyDate: [1762]- E-books
- Online
The great evil of sin, as it is committed against God A sermon preached in Goshen, at a meeting of the Consociation of Litchfield-County, in the said town, May 30th. 1753. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Pastor of the church in Bethlem [i.e., Bethlehem, Conn.]. [Four lines of Scripture texts].
Joseph BellamyDate: 1753- E-books
- Online
A letter, to the reverend author of The winter-evening conversation on original sin, from one of his candid neighbours: who, having been urged, "that an honest man must be a Calvinist, or a Deist,"-- and being quite unable to extricate himself, sends to his minister for help [Five lines of quotations].
Joseph BellamyDate: 1758- E-books
- Online
A letter to Scripturista containing, some remarks on his answer to Paulinus's three questions: wherein, the nature of a test of orthodoxy is exactly stated; the church's right to know and judge of the religious principles of those, who are admitted to sealing ordinances and reject the erronious [sic], is asserted; and the practice of our churches in New-England, from their first settlement in this country, vindicated. And also, three questions more, relative to the new way of taking persons into the church, lately introduced at Wallingford, by Mr. Dana, stated: with a desire they may be answered by Scripturista, in his next letter to his friend Paulinus. [Two lines of Scripture texts].
Joseph BellamyDate: MDCCLX. [1760]- E-books
- Online
The state of religion among the Protestant dissenters in Virginia in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Joseph Bellamy, of Bethlem, in New-England: from the Reverend Mr. Samuel Davies, V.D.M. in Hanover County, Virginia. [Two lines from Proverbs].
Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- E-books
- Online
A second letter, to the Reverend Joseph Bellamy, D.D Occasioned by his fourth dialogue, which he calls, The sacramental controversy brought to a point. From the parishioner. [One line of Scripture text].
Devotion, Ebenezer, 1714-1771.Date: [1770]- E-books
- Online
That there is but one covenant, whereof baptism and the Lord's-Supper are seals, viz. the covenant of grace; (proved from the word of God) and, the doctrine of an external graceless covenant, lately advanced, by the Rev. Mr. Moses Mather: in a pamphlet, entituled, The visible church in covenant with God, &c. shewn to be an unscriptural doctrine To which is prefixed, an answer, to a dialogue concerning the half-way covenant; lately printed at New-London. By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. [One line from Isaiah].
Joseph BellamyDate: M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]- E-books
- Online
Theron, Paulinus, and Aspasio or, Letters & dialogues upon the nature of love to God, faith in Christ, assurance of a title to eternal life, containing some remarks on the sentiments of the Reverend Messieurs Hervey and Marshal, on these subjects. Published at the request of many. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem, in New-England. [Nine lines from Hervey].
Joseph BellamyDate: 1798- E-books
- Online
Sermons upon the following subjects , viz. The divinity of Jesus Christ. The millenium [sic]. The wisdom of God, in the permission of sin. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem. [Six lines of Scripture texts].
Joseph BellamyDate: M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]- E-books
- Online
A careful and strict examination of the external covenant, and of the principles by which it is supported A reply to the Rev. Mr. Moses Mather's piece, entituled, The visible church in covenant with God, further illustrated, &c. A vindication of the plan on which the churches in New-England were originally formed. Interspersed with remarks upon some things, advanced by Mr. Sandeman, on some of the important points in debate. By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. [Seven lines from Doddridge].
Joseph BellamyDate: [1770]- E-books
- Online
The sacramental controversy brought to a point The fourth dialouge [sic] between a minister and his parishoner [sic]. A reply to the parishioner's letter, concerning qualifications for Christian communion; lately printed at New-Haven. By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. [Nine lines of Scripture texts].
Joseph BellamyDate: [1770]- E-books
- Online
The law, our school-master A sermon, preached at Litchfield June 8, 1756. Before the Association of Litchfield County. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem. Published with great enlargements. [Two lines of Scripture text].
Joseph BellamyDate: [1756]- E-books
- Online
The wisdom of God in the permission of sin, vindicated in answer to a late pamphlet, intitled, An attempt, &c. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. author of the sermons on the wisdom of God in the permission of sin. [Three lines from Deuteronomy].
Joseph BellamyDate: 1760- E-books
- Online
The half-way covenant A dialogue. By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. [Four lines of Scripture texts].
Joseph BellamyDate: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- E-books
- Online
A letter to a clergyman, in the colony of Connecticut, from his friend . In which, the true notion of orthodoxy is enquired into; and some thoughts are suggested concerning publick tests of orthodoxy, and the mischievous effects of setting up false tests thereof.
Catholicus.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- E-books
- Online
An essay on the nature and glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as also on the nature and consequences of spiritual blindness: and the nature and effects of Divine illumination. Designed as a supplement to the author's letters and dialogues on the nature of love to God, faith in Christ, and assurance of a title to eternal life. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem, in New-England. [Five lines of Scripture text].
Joseph BellamyDate: 1762