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The touchstone of sincerity: or The signs of grace and symptoms of hypocrisy. Opened in a practical treatise upon Rev. iii. 17, 18. Being the second part of the Saint indeed. By John Flavell, Minister of Christ, Devon. [Two lines in Latin from Bernard]
Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.Date: 1731- Books
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The glorious truth of universal grace and atonement exalted: in a treatise concerning I. Election and reprobation, necessity and freedom. II. The divine prescience. III. The extent and intent of the death of Jesus Christ. IV. The divinity, universality and sufficiency of the light, Spirit, and grace of God. V. The gospel, and law of grace. VI. The state of the Heathen. Vii. The perseverance or defectibility of the saints. Viii. With a clear and full answer to the strongest objections usually made against universal grace and atonement. By Thomas Thompson.
Thompson, Thomas, -1727.Date: 1725- Books
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Methodism examined. A discourse, preached upon John VI. 47. In which the doctrines of faith, and final perseverance of all believers, are illustrated and proved, in opposition to the doctrine of falling from grace, and other doctrines connected therewith. By Elijah Norton, of Woodstock.
Norton, Elijah.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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Divine energy: or the efficacious operations of the spirit of God upon the soul of man, in his Effectual Calling and Conversion, Stated, Prov'd and Vindicated. Wherein The real Weakness and Insufficiency of Moral Suasion. (without the Supereddition of the exceeding Greatness of God's Power,) for Faith, and Conversion to God, are fully evinced. Being an antidote against the Pelagian plague. By John Skepp, Late Minister of the Gospel.
Skepp, John, -1721.Date: 1722- Books
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A defence of the dialogue intitled, A display of God's special grace. Against the exceptions made to it by the Rev. Mr. A. Crosswell. In a letter to him from the author of that book. [Three lines from Galatians]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1743- Books
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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 Dr. William Warburton, 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. [Four lines from the Bishop of Gloucester's Preface]
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Life in God's favour. A seasonable discourse in death-threatening times, being the substance of several sermons Upon Psal. xxx. 5. In his favour is life. By Oliver Heywood, Minister of the Gospel.
Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702.Date: M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]- Books
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Grace defended, in a modest plea for an important truth; namely, that the offer of salvation made to sinners in the Gospel, comprises in it an offer of the grace given in regeneration. And shewing the consistency of this truth with the free and sovereign grace of God, in the whole work of man's salvation. In which the doctrine of original sin and humane impotence, the object and extent of redemption, the nature of regeneration, the difference between common and special grace, the nature of justifying faith, and other important points, are considered and cleared. B Experience Mayhew. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
Mayhew, Experience, 1673-1758.Date: 1744- Books
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Grace and truth vindicated, or the way to heaven manifested, from Scripture and experience. By John Green, Late Curate of Thurnscoe, in Yorkshire.
Green, John, -1774.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]-56- Books
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Familiar letters to a gentleman, upon a variety of seasonable and important subjects in religion. By Jonathan Dickinson, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth Town, New Jersey.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]- Books
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The believer's triumph in God's promises; and the various conflicts and glorious conquests of faith over unbelief: being an appendix to The voice of God in his promises. By the Reverend Mr. Joseph Alleine, late Minister of the Gospel at Taunton in Somersetshire.
Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Observations on some fatal mistakes, [i]n 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 Dr. William Warburton, 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. [Three lines from Warburton]
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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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.
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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The doctrines of glorious grace unfolded, defended and practically improved. Herein the fall of mankind in the first Adam, and the methods of divine sovereignty in the effectual recovery of a chosen remnant by Christ the second Adam, are declared, and set in a Scriptural light. With an answer to the principal and most popular objections ... With an appendix, containing some remarks on the works of Mr James Foster ... particularly the controversy concerning mysteries in religion and the use of reason in matters of faith. By Isaac Chanler, Minister of the Gospel upo Ashley River in South-Carolina. [Two lines from I Corinthians]
Chanler, Isaac, 1701-1749.Date: 1744- Books
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The glorious truth of universal grace and attonement, exalted: in a treatise concerning I. Election and reprobation, necessity and freedom. II. The divine prescience. III. The Extent and Intent of the Death of Jesus Christ. IV. The Divinity, Universality and Sufficiency of the Light, Spirit, and Grace of God. V. The Gospel, and Law of Grace. VI. The State of the Heathen. Vii. The Perseverance or Defectibility of the Saints. Viii. With a clear and full Answer to the strongest Objections usually made against Universal Grace and Attonement. By Thomas Thompson. The third edition.
Thompson, Thomas, -1727.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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The glorious truth of universal grace and atonement, exalted: in a treatise concerning I. Election and reprobation, necessity and freedom. II. The divine prescience. III. The Extent and Intent of the Death of Jesus Christ. IV. The Divinity, Universality, and Sufficiency of the Light, Spirit, and Grace of God. V. The Gospel, and Law of Grace. VI. The State of the Heathen. Vii. The Perseverance or Defectibility of the Saints. Viii. With a clear and full Answer to the strongest Objections usually made against Universal Grace and Atonement. By Thomas Thompson. The second edition.
Thompson, Thomas, -1727.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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The glory of God's grace displayed, in its abounding over the aboundings of sin. A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. John Smith, preached at the time of his interment. By John Gill.D.D.
Gill, John, 1697-1771.Date: 1764- Books
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The joyful sound of free grace, and justification by Christ, with encouragement to the worst of sinners to come to him freely. To which is added, a few verses by the way of caution, against taking up with the free graee [sic] of God, without looking to a work of Christ i his soul.
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Free grace: or, the flowings of Christ's blood freely to sinners. Being a display of the power of Jesus Christ on the soul of one who had been in the bondage of a troubled conscience upwards of Twelve Years. Wherein many Divine Mysteries of the Soul, respecting Corruption, Unbelief, Sin, and Temptation, are experimentally opened. Together with a Description of a Natural, a Legal, and a Mixed-State, under Law and Gospel. With a further Revelation of Gospel-Glory in its Liberty, Freeness, and Simplicity, for Salvation. By John Saltmarsh. Recommended by The Rev. W. Huntington, Author of the Arminian Skeleton, &c. &c.
Saltmarsh, John, -1647.Date: 1792[1793]- Books
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The doctrine of irresistible grace prov'd to have no foundation in the writings of the New Testament. By Thomas Edwards, A. M. Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge.
Edwards, Thomas, 1729-1785.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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Free grace. A sermon preach'd at Bristol, by John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1739- Books
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An essay upon the faith of assurance: being the substance of several sermons preached by the author to his own congregation. To which is added an appendix containing a modest resolution of two important cases relating to assurance. By a minister of the Gospel. [Five line of Scripture texts]
Thomson, John, -1753.Date: M,DCC,XL. [1740]- Books
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The doctrines of free grace, and Imputed Righteousness, asserted and vindicated, And all the Opposers thereof Scripturely confuted: Being an answer to a sermon preached by The Rev. Mr. Atkinson, At St. Peter's Church, Leeds, on Sunday, October 4, 1778.
Date: [1778?]- Books
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The doctrine of the law and grace unfolded: or a discourse touching the law and grace. The Nature of the One, and the Nature of the Other: Shewing what they are, as they are the Two Covenants; and likewise, Who they be, and what their Conditions are, that be under either of these Two Covenants. Wherein, For the better Understanding of the Reader, there are several Questions answered, touching the Law and Grace, very easy to be Read, and as easy to be Understood, by those that are Sons of Wisdom, the Children of the Second Covenant. Also Several Titles set over the several Truths contained in this book, for thy sooner finding of them; which are those at the latter End. By J. Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrim's Progress
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1781- Books
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True grace, distinguished from the experience of devils; in a sermon, preached before the Synod of New-York, convened at Newark in New-Jersey, on September 28, N.S. 1752. (Printed by desire of the Synod.) By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Stockbridge in New-England. [Five lines from II. Corinthians]
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]