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A collection of theological works, this book is an important resource for those studying religion and theology.






A collection of theological works, this book is an important resource for those studying religion and theology.
delivered in the borough of Southwark, as also at the chapel in Glass-house yard
The book presents a series of lectures focused on unfulfilled prophecies, originally delivered in Southwark and at a chapel in Glass-house Yard. It offers insights into the interpretations and implications of these prophecies as understood in the late 18th century. This reprint maintains the integrity of the original 1789 edition, allowing contemporary readers to explore historical theological perspectives and the context in which these lectures were given.
delivered in the borough of Southwark, as also at the chapel in Glass-house yard - Vol. 2
Focusing on prophetic themes, this volume presents a series of lectures originally delivered in Southwark in 1789. It aims to explore unfulfilled prophecies, providing insights into their significance. The reprint by Hansebooks emphasizes the importance of preserving historical literature, ensuring that these rare works remain accessible for future generations. This edition is part of a broader effort to revive and maintain the legacy of important texts across various fields, including science and history.
From Various Authors Adapted to Public Worship
This collection features a selection of hymns from various authors, specifically curated for public worship. The book is a faithful reprint of the original 1784 edition, preserving the historical significance and the spiritual essence of the hymns. It serves as a valuable resource for congregations, reflecting the diverse voices and themes of worship from its time.
This collection features ten sermons addressing a variety of subjects, reflecting the theological insights and moral teachings of the late 18th century. The work is presented as a high-quality reprint of the original 1799 edition, preserving the integrity and style of the time. Each sermon offers a unique perspective on spiritual matters, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical religious discourse.
This book offers a faithful reprint of the 1793 edition, delving into the themes of prophecy and apocalyptic events as outlined in the biblical context of the three woe trumpets. It explores the significance of the first two trumpets, which have already occurred, setting the stage for the impending third. The text provides historical insights and interpretations relevant to its time, making it a valuable resource for those interested in religious studies and eschatology.
Engaging in a series of dialogues, the book explores the concept of universal restoration, addressing common objections rooted in Scripture. It features conversations between a minister and his friend, reflecting real discussions the author had in both America and Europe. Aimed at clarifying and defending this theological perspective, it provides insights into religious beliefs and interpretations. The work is part of a larger collection that chronicles the history and culture of the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century, offering a rich context for understanding its themes.