Catalogue of the Library in Red Cross Street, Cripplegate: Founded Pursuant to the Will of the Reverend Daniel Williams, D.D. who Died in the Year L716, Volume 2R. and J.E. Taylor, 1841 - Theology |
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... - thie . 4 ° Edinb . 1638 . ABERNETHY ( John ) . Religious Obedience founded on personal- Persuasion . A Sermon at Belfast , 1719. 8 ° Lond . 1720 . VOL . 11 . B ABERNETHY ( John ) . Seasonable Advice to the Protestant.
... - thie . 4 ° Edinb . 1638 . ABERNETHY ( John ) . Religious Obedience founded on personal- Persuasion . A Sermon at Belfast , 1719. 8 ° Lond . 1720 . VOL . 11 . B ABERNETHY ( John ) . Seasonable Advice to the Protestant.
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... Protestant Dissent- ers in the North of Ireland . 8 ° Lond . 1722 . A Defence of the Seasonable Advice , in Answer to the Rev. Mr. Charles Mastertoun's Apology for the Northern Presbyter- ians in Ireland . 12 ° Belfast , 1724 . ABNEY ...
... Protestant Dissent- ers in the North of Ireland . 8 ° Lond . 1722 . A Defence of the Seasonable Advice , in Answer to the Rev. Mr. Charles Mastertoun's Apology for the Northern Presbyter- ians in Ireland . 12 ° Belfast , 1724 . ABNEY ...
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... Protestant Trinitarians in general , exhorting them to turn from the false Worship of Three Persons to the Worship of the One True God . 8 ° Lond . 1788 . The Duty of a strict Attendance on Public Worship , and the best Means of ...
... Protestant Trinitarians in general , exhorting them to turn from the false Worship of Three Persons to the Worship of the One True God . 8 ° Lond . 1788 . The Duty of a strict Attendance on Public Worship , and the best Means of ...
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... Protestant Dissenters . 8 ° Lond . 1821 . The Blessing pronounced by Christ on the Merciful . A Sermon at Hackney on the Death of Samuel Pett , Esq . , M.D. 2nd Edition . 8 ° Lond . 1823 . --- The Apostle Paul's Confession of Heresy . A ...
... Protestant Dissenters . 8 ° Lond . 1821 . The Blessing pronounced by Christ on the Merciful . A Sermon at Hackney on the Death of Samuel Pett , Esq . , M.D. 2nd Edition . 8 ° Lond . 1823 . --- The Apostle Paul's Confession of Heresy . A ...
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... the House of Peers , entitled , " An Act to explain and render more effectual certain Acts , & c . , so far as the same relate to Protestant Dissenting Ministers . " 8 ° Lond . 1811 . BELSHAM ( Tho . ) . The Rights of Conscience 32 BEL.
... the House of Peers , entitled , " An Act to explain and render more effectual certain Acts , & c . , so far as the same relate to Protestant Dissenting Ministers . " 8 ° Lond . 1811 . BELSHAM ( Tho . ) . The Rights of Conscience 32 BEL.
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