Please help edit and categorize these titles with the edit icon on the right. Thank you! | Share: | | Brief Remarks on the Satyrical Drollery at Cambridge, Last Commencement Day: With Special Reference to the Character of Stephen, the Preacher, which Raised Such Extravagant Mirth (Ezekiel Russell, opposite the Founder's Arms, in Marlborough-Street, 1771) | GB | | |
A Letter to the Reverend Alexander Cumming: Attempting to Shew Him, that it is Not Blasphemy to Say,-- No Man Can Love God, While He Looks on Him as a God who Will Damn Him. In which are Interspersed Remarks Upon Mr. Bellamy's Late Performance. By A. Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston (D. and J. Kneeland, opposite the prison in Queen-Street, 1762) | GB | | |
A Narrative of the Founding and Settling the New-gathered Congreagational Church in Boston: with the opposition of the South Church to the Minister, his defence of himself before the Council, and expostulatory letter to that Church afterwards ... To which is added ... the defence of that ... (Rogers & Fowle, 1749) | GB | | |
A Second Defence of the Old Protestant Doctrine of Justifying Faith: Being a Reply to the Exceptions of Mr. Solomon Williams, Pastor of a Church in Lebanon, Against a Book, Entitled, What is Christ to Me, If He is Not Mine? (Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, next to the prison., 1747) | GB | | |
What is Christ to Me, If He is Not Mine? Or, A Seasonable Defence of the Old Protestant Doctrine of Justifying Faith: With a Particular Answer to Mr. Giles Firmin's Eight Arguments to the Contrary (Rogers and Fowle, 1745) | GB | | |
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