261 |
A letter from a clergyman at London to the remaining disconsolate inhabitants of Lisbon. - Occasioned by the late dreadful earth-quake, and conslagration, by which that great and populous city, with many other parts of that late flourishing kingdom, have been laid in ruins. To which is added, a faithful account of Mr. Archibald B-w-r's motives for quitting his office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition
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George Whitefield
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MDCCLVI. 1756 |
Engelska |
262 |
A short address to persons of all denominations, occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion. - By George Whitefield, chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon
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George Whitefield
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MDCCLVI. 1756 |
Engelska |
263 |
The knowledge of Jesus Christ, the best knowledge - A sermon preached at Great St. Helen's, London. By George Whitefield. A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford
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George Whitefield
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In the year, MDCCXXXIX. 1739 |
Engelska |
264 |
The necessity of the righteousness of Christ. - A farewel sermon preached at Morefields, June 3, 1739. By George Whitefield, A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford
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George Whitefield
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In the year, MDCCXXXIX. 1739 |
Engelska |
265 |
A preservative against unsettled notions, and want of principles, in regard to righteousness and Christian perfection. - An explanatory sermon on that mistaken text be not righteous over-much; neither make thyself over-wife: why shouldst thou destroy thyself? being a more particular answer to Dr. Trapp's four sermons upon the same text, than have yet been publish'd. By George Whitefield A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford
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George Whitefield
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In the year MDCCXXXIX. 1739 |
Engelska |
266 |
Worldly business no plea for the neglect of religion. - A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry, London. By George Whitefield. A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford
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George Whitefield
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In the year MDCCXXXIX. 1739 |
Engelska |
267 |
The duty of searching the scriptures. - A sermon preached at St. Michael, Cornhill. By George Whitefield, A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford
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George Whitefield
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In the year MDCCXXXIX. 1739 |
Engelska |
268 |
The power of Christ's resurrection. - A sermon preached at Werburgh's, in the city of Bristol. By George Whitefield. A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford
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George Whitefield
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MDCCXXXIX. 1739 |
Engelska |
269 |
A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal from Savannah, June 25. 1740. to his arrival at Rhode-Island, his travels in the other governments of New-England, to his departure from Stanford for New-York
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George Whitefield
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1741 |
Engelska |
270 |
The almost Christian. - A sermon preach'd to a numerous audience in England. By George Whitefield, A.B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford. To which is added, a poem on his design for Georgia
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George Whitefield
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1739 |
Engelska |
271 |
A journal of a voyage from London to Gibraltar. - By George Whitefield, B.A. Of Pembroke-College, Oxford
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George Whitefield
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1740 |
Engelska |
272 |
A short address to persons of all denominations, - occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion. By George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon. One line from Job
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George Whitefield
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1756 |
Engelska |
273 |
Nine sermons upon the following subjects - viz. I. The Lord our righteousness. II. The seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent. III. Persecution every Christian's lot. IV. Abraham's offering up his son Isaac. V. Saul's conversion. VI. The Pharisee and publican. VII. Christ, the believer's wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. VIII. The Holy Spirit convincing the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment. IX. The conversion of Zaccheu. By George Whitefield, A.B. late of Pembroke College, Oxford
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George Whitefield
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1743 |
Engelska |
274 |
A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whtiefield sic to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley, - in answer to his sermon entitled Free Grace. Two lines from Galatians
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George Whitefield
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M,DCC,XLI. 1741 |
Engelska |
275 |
A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to some church members of the Presbyterian perswasion, - in answer to certain scruples and queries relating to some passages in his printed sermons and other writings
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George Whitefield
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1740 |
Engelska |
276 |
Some remarks on a pamphlet, intitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compar'd - wherein several mistakes in some parts of his past writings and conduct are acknowledged, and his present sentiments concerning the Methodists explained. In a letter to the author. By George Whitefield, late of Pembroke College, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntington. One line from Judges
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George Whitefield
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1749 |
Engelska |
277 |
A letter to the Reverend Dr. Chauncy, - on account of some passages relating to the Revd. Mr. Whitefield, in his book intitled Seasonable thoughts on the state of religion in New-England. By George Whitefield, A.B. late of Pembroke-College Oxon. One line in Latin from Horace
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George Whitefield
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MDCCXLV. 1745 |
Engelska |
278 |
The last will, and testament, of the late Reverend and renowned George Whitefield, - who departed this life, at Newbury-Port, Sept. 30th. 1770. Aetat. 56. Written by himself at Georgia, on his last tower sic through America; and published by order of his executors in London
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George Whitefield
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1771 |
Engelska |
279 |
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
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George Whitefield
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MDCCLXIII. 1763 |
Engelska |
280 |
Die Zeichen der neuen Geburth - dargelegt in einer Sermon, oder Predigt, gehalten zu London, 1739. Von Georg Weitfield, über die Worte: Apostel Geschichte XIX. v. 2. Habt ihr den Heiligen Geist empfangen, da ihr glaubig worden seyd? Aus dem Englischen ins Deutsche übersetzt
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George Whitefield
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1740 |
Tyska |