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The trial of Cain, the first murderer
in poetry, by rule of court; -
The Articles of belief, professed by the followers of Calvin, Luther, & Arminius
respecting those five points, about which there is much dispute among Protestants. -
The Arminian skeleton, or, The Arminian dissected and anatomised
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Some more friendly remarks on Mr. Porter & company
In a second letter to him and two of his abetors, viz. Mr. Cotton, appendix-writer. and Mr. F-xcr-ft, marginal-noter. Wherein the persons, sentiments, and arguments of the triumvirate are treated with the utmost deference that truth and faithfulness could possibly admit of. By Lemuel Briant, A.M. and Minister of the First Church in Braintree. [Nine lines of Scripture texts] -
Good news from a far country
In seven discourses from I Tim. I. 15. Delivered at the Presbyterian Church in Newbury: and now published at the desire of many of the hearers and others. By Jonathan Parsons, A.M. and Minister of the Gospel there. [Ten lines of Scripture texts] -
A faithful narrative of God's gracious dealings with a person lately recovered from the dangerous errors of Arminius
[Six lines of Scripture texts] -
Observations on the doctrines, and uncharitableness, &c. of the Rev. Mr. Jonathan Parsons, of Newbury
as exhibitted [sic] more especially in his late discourses upon I. Tim. I.15. This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief. By a friend to truth, and lover of mankind. [Eight lines of Scripture texts] -
A reply to the Remarks of the Rev. Mr. John Tucker, Pastor of the First Church in Newbury, on a sermon preached at Newbury-Port, April 23. 1767. Intitled Valour for the truth
By Aaron Hutchinson, A.M. Pastor of the church in Grafton, the author of said sermon. [Seven lines of Scripture texts] -
The Rev. Aaron Hutchinson's Reply to the Remarks on his sermon preached at Newbury-Port, April 23, 1767, and intitled Valour for the truth; considered
by John Tucker, author of said Remarks. [Four lines of Scripture texts] -
Comparative views of the controversy between the Calvinists and the Arminians
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Letter from fidelis to his friend
exhibiting some leading traits of the character and conduct of modern liberal, frolicing monsters -
The doctrines of grace and justice equally essential to the pure Gospel
with some remarks on the mischievous divisions caused among Christians by parting those doctrines -
The skeleton, or, The Arminian anatomized and the loss and restoration of the image of God in man
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Three letters on different subjects
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The speech of Sir Dudly Carlton Lord Ambassadour for the King of Great Britaine
made in the Assembly of the Lords the Estates Generall of the vnited Prouinces of the Low Countries. Being assembled at the Haghe. Touching the discord and troubles of the Church and policie caused by the schismaticall doctrine of Arminius. Exhibited the 6. of October. 1617. Set forth by authoritie -
The literature of the Arminian controversy
religion, politics and the stage in the Dutch Republic -
Weegh-schael om in alle billickheydt recht te overvveghen de oratie van ... mijn heere Dudley Carleton
ambassadeur van den doorluchtichsten Coningh van Groot Brittannien, onlanghs ghedaen inde vergaderinghe der ... Staten Generael -
Scrinium Divi Augustini in quo arcana illius de Adjutorio sine quo non sensa continentur
Addita libra cum æquemento Augustini inter Calvinianos et Arminianos. Authore P. Fr. Francisco à S. Augustino Macedo Franciscano Observante Provinciæ Portugalliæ Lusitano, Conimbricensi, Magistro Artium & Theologiæ Professore Christianissimorum Galliæ Regum Annæ Matris Regentis, & Ludovici XIV. Concionatore, & Consiliario, & Serenissimi Lusitaniæ Regis Joannis IV. Historiographo Latino -
An examination of those things wherein the author of the late appeale holdeth the doctrines of the Pelagians and Arminians, to be the doctrines of the Church of England. Written by George Carleton Dr. of Divinitie, and Bishop of Chichester
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On the decrees, or, The Arminian attacked
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An examination of those things wherein the author of the late appeale holdeth the doctrines of the Pelagians and Arminians, to be the doctrines of the Church of England. Written by George Carleton Dr. of Divinitie, and Bishop of Chichester
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Advocates for devils refuted, and their hope of the damned demolished: or, An everlasting task for Winchester and all his confederates
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The truth of three things
viz, the doctrine of predestination, free-will, and certainty of saluation. As it is maintayned by the Church of England, VVherein the grounds of Arminianisme is discouered, and confuted -
An apology of English Arminianisme or A dialogue
betweene Iacobus Arminius, professour in the Vniuersity of Leyden in Holland; and Enthusiastus an English Doctour of Diuinity and a great precisian. Wherein are defended the doctrines of Arminius touching freewill, predestination, and reprobation: the said doctrines being mantained & taught by many of the most learned Protestants of England, at this present time. Written by O.N. heertofore of the Vniuersity of Oxford -
The difference between those called standing churches, and those called strict Congregationalists illustrated
in some remarks, upon a charge, and right-hand of fellowship. Delivered at the ordination of Mr. Emerson Foster, in the First Society in Killingly, January 22, 1778.