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The harmony of divine doctrines : demonstrated in sundry declarations on a variety of subjects

Print Book, English, 1822
1st American View all formats and editions
Published by Refine Weekes, New York, 1822
v, 155 pages ; 18 cm
8183502
Salvation of sin by Christ alone: or, The arm of the Lord revealed. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Grace-Church-Street, London, August 12, 1694 / by William Penn
The sure foundation : a sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Grace-Church-Street, London, Oct. 10, 1694 / by William Penn, with his excellent prayer
God's call to a careless world. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Grace-Church-Street, London, Oct. 21, 1694 / by William Penn
The promise of God for the latter days. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Grace-Church-Street, London, Oct. 21, 1694, in the afternoon / by William Penn
The heavenly race. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Grace-Church-Street, London, January 16, 1694 / by William Penn
The dying counsel of the wonderful counsellor. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Devonshire-House, London, January 20, 1694 / by William Penn
The great design of Christianity. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Wheelers-Street, London, Jan. 27, 1694 / by William Penn
Two made one; or, The happiness of marry-ing in the Lord. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Devonshire-House, London, October 3, 1694, at a wedding / by William Penn
Christ crucified. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Grace-Church-Street, London, Oct. 7, 1694 / by George Whit[e]head, with his prayer
Christ the mighty helper of poor helpless man. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Grace-Church-Street, London, May 12, 1694 / by Benjamin Coole
Christ altogether lovely. A sermon preached at the Quakers' Meeting-House in Grace-Church-Street, London, March 11, 1693 / by Samuel Waldenfield
"Preached at the Quaker's meetings. Taken in short-hand as delivered by them, and now faithfully transcribed and published for the information of those who, by reason of ignorance, may have received a prejudice against them. By a lover of that people."