992 resultados para First Church, Coventry, Conn.
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Arms of Connecticut printed at head and state seal at lower left.
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"Text: 'I have meat to eat that ye know not off.' John 4:32" -- P. [1].
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Bound in vellum; stamped in gold; tan leather label on spine, stamped in gold; all edges stained red; marbled endpapers.
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This edition first published 1829 by William Borradaile, New York (Cf. title page verso)
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Binder's title: Strype's works, XXII.
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"The third edition, in which are added, some observations and visits, relative to the administering of the sacrament of the Lord's supper to sick persons."
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Includes the author's Life of the Rev. Philip Henry: p. [xii]-163.
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v.1. The first part : Of the progress made in it during the reign of King Henry VIII.--v.2. The second part of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England. A collection of records and original papers, with other instruments referred to in the second part of the History...2v.--v.3 The third part of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England. A general index to the History... A collection of records, letters, and original papers with other instruments referred to in the former History. 3v.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover title: Dr. Snell's sermon.
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Pages [33]-39 contain: The charge to the people, by the Rev. Jacob Coggin, of Tewksbury. Coggin's charge to the people was also issued separately.
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"Published by request of the Church."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The first edition was published at Edinburgh, in 1834."--Pref., signed: J.F.
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I. Account of former editions of Bishop Hopkins's works. Account of the present edition. Life of Bishop Hopkins. Critical remarks on the author's writings. The Vanity of the world. A practical exposition on the Lord's prayer. A catechistical exposition on the Lord's prayer. Exposition on the Ten commandments.--II. Discourses on the law. Discourses concerning sin. The doctrine of the two covenants. The doctrine of the two sacraments. The nature and necessity of regeneration.--III. The all-sufficiency of Christ to save sinners. The excellency of heavenly treasures. Practical Christianity, in working out our own salvation. The assurance of heaven and salvation, a powerful motive to serve God with fear. On glorifying God in His attributes. The almost-Christian discovered. On the nature, corruption, and renewing of the conscience. The great duty of mortification.--IV. Death disarmed of its sting; from several considerations. Miscellaneous sermons. Index of texts illustrated.