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Baptism a divine commandment to be observed
Being a sermon preached at Barbican, Octob. 9, 1765. At the Baptism of the Reverend Mr. Robert Carmichael, minister of the Gospel in Edinburgh. Published at request. By John Gill, D.D -
The argument from apostolic tradition
in favour of infant-baptism, with others, advanced in a late pamphlet, called The baptism of infants a reasonable service, &c. consider'd. By John Gill, D.D -
Animadversions on the Rev. Mr. Croswell's sermon, intitled, Free justification thro' Christ's redemption
In a letter to a friend. [Four lines of Scripture texts] -
An exposition of the Old Testament
in which are Recorded The Original of Mankind, of The Several Nations of the World, and of The Jewish Nation in particular: The Lives of the Patriarchs of Israel; The Journey of that People from Egypt through the Wilderness to the Land of Canaan, and their Settlement in that Land; Their Laws Moral, Ceremonial and Judicial; their Government and State under Judges and Kings; their several Captivities, and their sacred Books of Devotion. In the Exposition of which, It is attempted to give an Account of the several Books, and the Writers of them; a Summary of each Chapter; and the genuine Sense of every Verse: And throughout the Whole, the Original Text, and the Versions of it are inspected and compared; Interpreters of the best Note, both Jewish and Christian, consulted; Difficult Places at large explained; Seeming Contradictions reconciled, And Various Passages illustrated and confirmed by Testimonies of Writers, as well Gentile as Jewish. ... I. Genesis. II. Exodus. III. Leviticus. IV. Numbers. By John Gill., D.D -
The argument from apostolic tradition, in favour of infant-baptism, with others, advanced in a late pamphlet, called The baptism of infants a reasonable service, &c. consider'd
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Popish idolatry
a discourse delivered in the chapel of Harvard-College in Cambridge, New-England, May 8. 1765. At the lecture founded by the Honorable Paul Dudley, Esquire. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of the West-Church in Boston. [Seven lines of Scripture texts] -
The doctrine of the wheels, in the visions of Ezekiel, opened and explained: in a sermon preached to an assembly of ministers and churches, at the meeting-house of the Rev. Mr. Anderson, ... April the 25th, 1765. By John Gill
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A reply to A defence of the divine right of infant-baptism
by Peter Clark, A. M. Minister at Salem, in a letter to a friend, at Boston in New-England. To which are added, some strictures on a late treatise, called, A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism. Written by David Bostwick, A. M. late Minister of the Presbyterian Church in the City of New-York. By John Gill, D. D -
The free grace of God exalted in the character of the apostle Paul
Being a sermon preached at St. Alban's, Hertfordshire, May 26, 1765. By John Gill, D. D. Published at the earnest Desire of some that heard it -
Fifteen discourses upon doctrinal, connected subjects
with practical improvements, viz. On the primitive covenant of work, or law of nature. On the eternal obligation of the law of nature. On the universal condemnation of sinners by the law and covenant of works. On the impossibility of the sinner's justification, by the law, in the sight of God. On the imputation of righteousness without works. On the covenant of grace in general, or divine reconciliation. On the covenant of redemption, or mediation. On the first covenant, or law of Moses. On the second or bette covenant of our Lord Jesus Christ. On faith and its connection with justification and holiness. Objections to the doctrine of justification in the vicarial way answered, and its consistence with the reward of virtue demonstrated. On Christian obedience as a new-covenant condition. On the perseverance of the saints, and final salvation of believers. On the final judgment, and justification and condemnation in that day. Recapitulation and reflections relative to the whole. By John Mellen, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Lancaster