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A discourse concerning the process of the general judgment
In which the modern notions of universal salvation are particularly considered -
God's love to mankind, exemplified in the following treatise
proved and illustrated by Scripture and reason, that Jesus Christ tastetd [sic] death for every man, and consequently the whole human race will finally be saved -
Mystery Babylon encompassed for utter destruction
or Antinomianism unmasked, &c. (written by Maria de Fleury,) answered. By Thomas Jones, Of Reading, Berks -
Union: or, A treatise of the consanguinity and affinity between Christ and his Church
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Union: or, A treatise of the consanguinity and affinity between Christ and his Church
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The grounds and reason of the incarnation and process of Christ explained
in which is shewn, that he did not suffer in the place and stead of sinners, and, consequently, his righteousness is not imputed to men. Being a defence of the doctrines contained in a pamphlet, entitled, "A confutation of the doctrines of antinomianism, &c." In reply to several sermons preached by the Rev. Ashbel Green. -
Some hints relative to the forming of a Christian church--
to the right understanding of the Scriptures, as the only rule given by the Great Head of the Church for the direction thereof--to the rectifying of a few mistakes respecting some doctrines propagated under the Christian name. Concluding with the character of a consistent Universalist. -
A discourse concerning the process of the general judgment
In which the modern notions of universal salvation are particularly considered. By Nathanael Emmons, A.M. Pastor of the church in Franklin. [Two lines of quotation] -
The universal redemption and restoration of mankind, supported by four infallible pillars
Tending to overthrow the Cruel System of endless torments: so long maintained by the Church of Rome, And too much followed by many Protestants; contrary to the known Perfections of the infinitely wise, powerful, and good God, and the Testimony of the Scriptures. In three letters to a friend. By John Atkins