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An appeal to matter of fact and common sense: Or, A rational demonstration of man's corrupt and lost estate.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1795- Books
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An appeal to matter of fact and common sense: or, a rational demonstration of man's corrupt and lost estate.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1795- Books
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The Scripture-doctrine of original sin, stated and defended. In a summer-morning's conversation, between a minister and a neighbour. Containing remarks on a late anonymous pamphlet, intitled, "A winter-evening's conversation, upon the doctrine of original sin, between a minister and three of his neighbours, accidently met," &c. With an appendix, in reply to a supplement in the New-Haven edition of that pamphlet. By Peter Clark, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Danvers. Recommended in a preface by several ministers. [Seven lines of quotations]
Clark, Peter, 1694-1768.Date: 1758- Books
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Renatus. A brief essay on, a soul passing from death to life; in a translation from the first Adam to the second Adam. And the mystery of the two Adams, explained, as what all real & vital Christianity turns upon. [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1725- Books
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The doctrine of original sin, as it was always held in the Catholick Church, and particularly in the Church of England, asserted and vindicated from the exceptions and cavils of the Reverend Dr. Daniel Whitby. By Jonath. Edwards D. D. and Principal of Jesus College in Oxon.
Edwards, Jonathan, 1629-1712.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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The original sin imputed. Or, Three sermons, on Romans V. 18, first clause. Preached in the Presbyterian Church at Newburyport, July, 1790. Published by request. By John Murray, A.M. Pastor of said church. [Five lines from Milton]
Murray, John, 1742-1793.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Pictures
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The animals enter the Ark. Etching.
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The riddle of riddles unriddled. A sermon preached in Philadelphia, July the 15th, 1784. By John Stancliff, Minister of the Gospel.
Stancliff, John, 1742-1802.Date: 1784- Books
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The winter evening conversation vindicated; against the remarks of the Rev. Mr. Peter Clark of Danvers. In a piece intitled, A summer morning's conversation, &c. Wherein the principal arguments in said piece, from Scripture, reason and antiquity, are considered, and show to be of no validity. By the author of the winter evening conversation. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
Webster, Samuel, 1718-1796.Date: [1758 or 1759]