BX9178 .R6 1700
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A sermon prerched [sic] by Mr. James Row, sometime minister at Strowan, in St. Geilles Kirk at Edinburgh, which has been commonly known by the name of Pockmanty preaching. |
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BX9178 .R62
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The Christians advantage both by life and death |
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BX9178.S28 G62
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God has a story too : sermons in context / |
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BX9178.S43 S3 1878
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Salvation here and hereafter : sermons and essays / |
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BX9178.S45 S4 1871
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Sermons to the natural man. |
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BX9178.S7917 W5
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The wind of the Spirit / |
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BX9178.T3 (INTERNET)
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Night scenes of city life |
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BX9178.T35 T9 1744
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Twenty three sermons upon the chief end of man The divine authority of the sacred scriptures, the being and attributes of God, and the doctrine of the trinity, preached at Philadelphia ... 1743. |
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BX9178.V3 J6
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Joy and power : three messages with one meaning. |
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BX9178.V3 W5
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What peace means / |
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BX9178 .W475
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A collection of 23 sermons printed separately. |
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BX9178.W5 E5 1820
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Eighteen sermons preached by the late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. / |
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BX9178.W5 (INTERNET)
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Man made righteous by Christ's obedience being two sermons at Pinners-Hall : with enlargements, &c. : also some remarks on Mr. Mather's postscript, &c. / |
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BX9178.W5 M36 1694
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Man made righteous by Christ's obedience being two sermons at Pinners-Hall : with enlargements, &c. : also some remarks on Mr. Mather's postscript, &c. / |
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BX9180
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Certaine demandes concerning the Christian religion and discipline, proponed to the ministers of the nevv pretended kirk of Scotla[n]d, |
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BX9180 .A12
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A Defence of true Protestants abused for the service of popery under the name of Presbyterians in a dialogue between A. and L., two sons of the church : where it is debated whether Presbyterians be as bad or worse than Papists and other Popish assertions are detected. |
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BX9180 .A88
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A covert for the orthododox [sic] Christian, or, A discovery of the Presbyterians false exposition of Scripture with their observation of Christmasse, and the oath of the Kings supremacy : sent in a letter to his honored kinsman Robert Broke / |
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BX9180 .B68 1649
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A fair warning, to take heed of the Scotish discipline as being of all others most injurious to the civil magistrate, most oppressive to the subject most pernicious to both. |
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BX9180 .C35
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A letter to a non-conformist minister of the kirk shewing the nullity of the Presbyterian mission or authority to preach the Gospel. |
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BX9180 .C63
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The Coat of arms of Sir John Presbyter |
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