541 |
An estimate of the manners and principles of the times. By the author of essays on the characteristics, &c
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John Brown
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MDCCLVII. 1757 |
Engelska |
542 |
A compendious view of natural and revealed religion. - In seven books. Book I. Of the standard of all religion; the law of nature in its foundation and contents, the insufficiency of the light of nature to render a man truly virtuous and happy; the possibility, desirableness, necessity, propriety, reasponsiveness, credibility, divine authority, ... and parts of that revelation which is contained in the scriptures of the Old and New Testament. Book II. Of God, the author, object and end of all religion, in his perfections, persons, purposes and works. Book III. Of the bonds of religious connection between God and men, the covenants of works and grace in their origin, parties, parts and administration in time and eternity. Book IV. Of Christ the mediator of the covenant of grace, in his person, offices and states. Book V: Of the blessings of the covenant of grace, effectual calling, justification, adoption, sanctification, spiritual comfort, eternal glory. Book VI. Of the dispensation of the covenant of grace by means of law, gospel, and ordinances thereof. Book VII. Of the new covenant society or church, in her constitution, members, offices and government. By John Brown, Minister of the Gospel in Haddington
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John Brown
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MDCCLXXXII 1782 |
Engelska |
543 |
The life of faith in time of trial and affliction, - Cleared up and explained, from Heb. X. xviii. Now the just shall live by faith. By Mr. John Brown, minister of the Gospel
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John Brown
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1716 |
Engelska |
544 |
The swan-song, or The second part of the life of faith, - In times of trial and afflication: opened and applied by that late, learned, eminently gracious, singularly faithful, and exemplarly zealous minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Brown. And published by the afflicted friend, and a poor well-wisher to the interest of Christ, and his suffering remnant
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John Brown
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Anno Dom. M.DCC.XVI. 1716 |
Engelska |
545 |
Pious and elaborate treatise concerning prayer and the answer of prayer. - Written by that Learned and Eminent Servant of Christ, Mr. John Brown, sometime, minister of the Gospel at Wamphray. And now published by welwishers to the interest of Christ
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John Brown
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Anno MDCCXX. 1720 |
Engelska |
546 |
The necessity and advantage of earnest prayer for the Lord's special direction in the choice of pastors. - With an appendix of free thoughts concerning the transportation of ministers, &c. By the Rev. John Brown, minister of the Gospel at Haddington
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John Brown
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MDCCLXXXIII. 1783 |
Engelska |
547 |
The young christian or, The pleasantness of early piety exemplified, - In the lives of Emelia Geddie, Christian Ker, Susanna Bicks, Sarah Howley, Katharine Bruen, and John Janeway, and five others. By John Brown. minister of the Gospel in Haddington
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John Brown
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M,DCC,LXXXII. 1782 |
Engelska |
548 |
Two short catechisms, mutually connected - The questions of the former being generally supposed, and omitted in the latter. The former contains the most of what is absolutely necessary to be known in order to salvation, and may be taught children before they can read. The latter contains the most of what is necessary to be known, in order to admission to the Lord's table; and being a brief explication of the assembly's shorter catechism, frequently in almost the express words thereof, may be learned along with, or immediately after it. By John Brown, late minister of the Gospel at Haddington. To which is now added, the Gospel catechism, and other hymns for children
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John Brown
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1799 |
Engelska |
549 |
Select remains of the Rev. John Brown, late minister of the Gospel at Haddington; who died June 19, 1787. - Containing, I. Memoirs of his life; II. Letters to his friends; III. Religious tracts; IV. Advices to his children; V. An account of some of his dying sayings; and VI. Dying advices to his congregation
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John Brown
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1792 |
Engelska |
550 |
A letter to the Rev. Dr. Lowth, occasioned by his late letter to the Right Rev. author of the divine legation of Moses. - By the author of essays on the characteristics
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John Brown
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MDCCLXVI. 1766 |
Engelska |
551-552 |
An historical account of the rise and progress of the secession. By John Brown, minister of the Gospel at Haddington
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John Brown
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MDCCLXXX. 1780 |
Engelska |
553 |
The oracles of Christ, and the abominations of antichrist compared - Or, A brief view of the errors, impieties, and inhumanities of popery, and of the great danger of is speedy prevalence in Britain. In a letter to a friend
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John Brown
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MDCCLXXIX. 1779 |
Engelska |
554 |
The carpenters joynt-rule fitted with lines variously and generally useful in measuring and time. - As in arithmetick and geometry, superficial and solid measure. Brick-work and reducing it. The finding of heights and distances, both near and far off, the hour, and suns azimuth, particularly and generally for any latitude. Also the uses of the glasiers, the gaugers, and masons sliding rules, many ways. Also the use of a new gunners rule, with lines to find the weight of iron, lead, or stone, shor, the weight of powder, for more, true, or less fortified guns, of brass, or iron: with the cateridges length and breadth, convenient. The use of the 30 and 40 scales in architecture great or small, and to find the length and angles of hips, rafters, and purloins, in any kind of roof, square, taper, or bevelling at any pitch or pendicular. With the use of a box and magnetical needle, to find the hour and azimuth, easily and generally, with the variation of the compass, declination of plains, and miners use. By John Brown
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John Brown, philomath
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1706 |
Engelska |
555 |
An Essay towards an easy, plain, practical, and extensive explication of the assembly's shorter catechism. By the Late Mr. John Brown, minister of the Gospel at Haddington
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Westminster Assembly (1643-1652).
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1800 |
Engelska |
556 |
Mathematical tables - Containing the logarithms of numbers; logarithmic sines, tangents, and secants, to seven decimal places. And a traverse table. To which are prefixed, logarithmical arithmetic, and plane trigonometry, in which the order of the cases is that observed in the appendix to Dr. Simson's Euclid. Also examples in practical geometry, adapted to the propositions in Dr. Gregory's treatise, wherein the help of the following tables is needed. The whole being calculated either to accompany the above books, or to be studied separately. By J. Brown, mathematician
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John Brown, mathematician
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MDCCLXXXIX. 1789 |
Engelska |
557 |
Barbarossa. - A tragedy. As written by the Rev. Dr. Brown. ... as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Wild, prompter
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John Brown
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1777 |
Engelska |
558 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Brown watch maker in Edinburgh, and other creditors of Alexander Clark flesher in Edinburgh, ...
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John Brown, watch maker in Edinburgh
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1748 |
Engelska |
559 |
An essay on satire, occasioned by the death of Mr. Pope. - Inscribed to Mr. Warburton. The second edition; corrected and enlarged by the author, in the same manner in which it is inserted in the new edition of Mr. Pope's works, now in the press. By John Brown, M.A
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John Brown
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MDCCXLIX. 1749 |
Engelska |
560 |
The cure of Saul. A sacred ode. - As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Dr. Brown. Set to select airs, duets, and choirs, from handel, marcello, purcel, and other eminent composers
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John Brown
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MDCCLXIII. 1763 |
Engelska |