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The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state, when entered into with religious or irreligious persons. Delivered under the similitude of a dream. By a philanthropist
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The clergy-man's vade-mecum: or, an account of the ancient and present Church of England; the duties and rights of the clergy; and of their privileges and hardships. ..
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The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state, as entered into with religious or irreligious persons; represented under the similitude of a dream
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The faith of God's elect: or, the Life of Jesus manifest in his saints. Being, A mature Examination of the Question, (and of a Pamphlet, entituled, The Question Answered) Whether Saving Faith in Christ, is a Duty required by the moral Law, of all Those wh
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A mathematical question, propounded by the vicegerent of the world; answered by the King of glory. Enigmatically represented, and demonstratively opened. By John Johnson
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The divine authority of the Holy Scriptures, and the unity of the Old and New Testament; Wherein is Pointed out Some of the Chief Branches Contained in the Sacred Record. By John Johnson
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Modern gentility no Christianity: or, a complete answer to every body's business is no body's business, or, private abuses publick grievances: exemplify'd by Andrew Moreton, esq; ... To which is added, A Postscript, ... by John Johnson, Gent
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The clergyman's vade-mecum: containing the canonical codes of the primitive and universal church, translated at large from the original Greek. And the canonical codes of the eastern and western church, down to the Year of our Lord, DCCLXXXVII. in which th
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The clergy-Man's vade-mecum: or, an account of the ancient and present Church of England; the duties and rights of the clergy; and of Their Privileges and Hardships. Containing Full Directions relating to Ordination, Institution, Induction, and most of th
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A short account of Ann Rogers. By John Johnson
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The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage-state, as entered into with religious or irreligious persons; represented under the similitude of a dream. A new edition. To which is added, an appendix by the author, Wherein the Subject is further conside
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The clergy-Man's vade mecum. Part II. Containing the canonical codes of the primitive, universal, Eastern, and Western Church, Down to the Year of our Lord, DCCLXXXVII. Done from the original Greek and Latin, omitting no Canon, Decree, or any Part of them
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The clergyman's vade-mecum: or, an account of the ancient and present Church of England; the duties and rights of the clergy; and of their privileges and hardships. Containing Full Directions relating to Ordination, Institution, Induction, and most of the
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The unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported. In which the nature of the eucharist is explain'd according to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the Four First Centuries. Part the second. Shewing, The Agreement and Disagreement of the E
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Divine truth; being a vindication of the three immutable attributes, perfections or properties of the true God: Viz. Essential Holiness, Universal Goodness, Sovereign Grace; against the infernal demon, Who wills the Existence of Evil, Decrees Creatures to
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Reasons why vice ought to be punish'd, but is not: in a sermon preach'd at Maidston in Kent, at the assizes holden there before Mr. Justice Tracy, March the 17th. 1707/8. Published at the Desire of the Gentlemen of the Grand-Jury. By John Johnson, M. A. V
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An occasional review of the prebendary of Litchfield's sermon, and address to the people called Quakers: with a more mature examination of the remarks of his opponents, S. Fothergill and J. Phipps, In a letter to a friend. By John Johnson
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A short account of Ann Rogers. By John Johnson
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The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage-state, as entered into with religious or irreligious persons; represented under the similitude of a dream
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The clergy-Man's vade mecum: or, an account of the antient and present Church of England ; the duties and rights of the clergy ; and of their privileges and hardships. Containing Full Directions relating to Ordination, Institution, Induction, and most of
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The love of God. A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Samuel Hunter, jun. mariner, in Liverpool: Who departed this Life the 25th Day of January, 1758; In the 34th Year of his Age. By John Johnson
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Faithful advice to the livery of London, and freeholders of Great Britain. Containing: I. Some considerations and cautions to be used at the election of magistrates, but especially of Members to serve in Parliament. II. To those on whom the majority of vo
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A short account of Ann Rogers. By John Johnson
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The unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported. In which the nature of the Eucharist is explain'd according to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the four first Centuries. Proving, That the Eucharist is a proper Material Sacrifice, That
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The evangelical believer's confession of the Son of God; or, Christ acknowledged in the ordinances of the Gospel. According to the true spiritual intention; as held forth in the pattern given by himself, viz. Baptism, the Lord's supper, laying on of hands
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