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spellingShingle | A. G Welwisher to the Interests of Christianity A plain and scriptural account of the Lord's Supper collected from every Passage which occurs in the New Testament on that Subject: Together with A most remarkable Hebrew Prophecy contained in the 5th Chapter of Genesis. To which is added, A Scriptural essay on the Advantages arising from the Study of the Sacred Writings; divided into the following Heads: I. Of the Dispositions of Mankind. II. Of the Properties of the Word of God. III. Of the State Mankind are in by Nature. IV. Of the Deliverance God hath proposed to Sinners. V. How this Deliverance is made known. VI. Of the Natural Man not being capable of understanding the Scriptures. VII. The Promises which God hath given for the understanding of the Scriptures. VIII. Why the Scriptures are not more generally understood. IX. Of the Charge of the Ministry. X. Of the New Testament Ministry. XI. Of the Necessity of Regeneration. XII. How the Soul is regenerated. XIII. Of the Perfection and Efficacy of the Scriptures. XIV. Of Faith being the Gift of God. XV. How Faith is attained. XVI. A general Exhortation to Repentance. How Mankind are rendered inexcuseable in rejecting the Gospel; with the dreadful Consequences of such Rejection. By a Welwisher to the Interests of Christianity Lord's Supper Early works to 1800 |
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title_exact_search_txtP | A plain and scriptural account of the Lord's Supper collected from every Passage which occurs in the New Testament on that Subject: Together with A most remarkable Hebrew Prophecy contained in the 5th Chapter of Genesis. To which is added, A Scriptural essay on the Advantages arising from the Study of the Sacred Writings; divided into the following Heads: I. Of the Dispositions of Mankind. II. Of the Properties of the Word of God. III. Of the State Mankind are in by Nature. IV. Of the Deliverance God hath proposed to Sinners. V. How this Deliverance is made known. VI. Of the Natural Man not being capable of understanding the Scriptures. VII. The Promises which God hath given for the understanding of the Scriptures. VIII. Why the Scriptures are not more generally understood. IX. Of the Charge of the Ministry. X. Of the New Testament Ministry. XI. Of the Necessity of Regeneration. XII. How the Soul is regenerated. XIII. Of the Perfection and Efficacy of the Scriptures. XIV. Of Faith being the Gift of God. XV. How Faith is attained. XVI. A general Exhortation to Repentance. How Mankind are rendered inexcuseable in rejecting the Gospel; with the dreadful Consequences of such Rejection. By a Welwisher to the Interests of Christianity |
title_full | A plain and scriptural account of the Lord's Supper collected from every Passage which occurs in the New Testament on that Subject: Together with A most remarkable Hebrew Prophecy contained in the 5th Chapter of Genesis. To which is added, A Scriptural essay on the Advantages arising from the Study of the Sacred Writings; divided into the following Heads: I. Of the Dispositions of Mankind. II. Of the Properties of the Word of God. III. Of the State Mankind are in by Nature. IV. Of the Deliverance God hath proposed to Sinners. V. How this Deliverance is made known. VI. Of the Natural Man not being capable of understanding the Scriptures. VII. The Promises which God hath given for the understanding of the Scriptures. VIII. Why the Scriptures are not more generally understood. IX. Of the Charge of the Ministry. X. Of the New Testament Ministry. XI. Of the Necessity of Regeneration. XII. How the Soul is regenerated. XIII. Of the Perfection and Efficacy of the Scriptures. XIV. Of Faith being the Gift of God. XV. How Faith is attained. XVI. A general Exhortation to Repentance. How Mankind are rendered inexcuseable in rejecting the Gospel; with the dreadful Consequences of such Rejection. By a Welwisher to the Interests of Christianity |
title_fullStr | A plain and scriptural account of the Lord's Supper collected from every Passage which occurs in the New Testament on that Subject: Together with A most remarkable Hebrew Prophecy contained in the 5th Chapter of Genesis. To which is added, A Scriptural essay on the Advantages arising from the Study of the Sacred Writings; divided into the following Heads: I. Of the Dispositions of Mankind. II. Of the Properties of the Word of God. III. Of the State Mankind are in by Nature. IV. Of the Deliverance God hath proposed to Sinners. V. How this Deliverance is made known. VI. Of the Natural Man not being capable of understanding the Scriptures. VII. The Promises which God hath given for the understanding of the Scriptures. VIII. Why the Scriptures are not more generally understood. IX. Of the Charge of the Ministry. X. Of the New Testament Ministry. XI. Of the Necessity of Regeneration. XII. How the Soul is regenerated. XIII. Of the Perfection and Efficacy of the Scriptures. XIV. Of Faith being the Gift of God. XV. How Faith is attained. XVI. A general Exhortation to Repentance. How Mankind are rendered inexcuseable in rejecting the Gospel; with the dreadful Consequences of such Rejection. By a Welwisher to the Interests of Christianity |
title_full_unstemmed | A plain and scriptural account of the Lord's Supper collected from every Passage which occurs in the New Testament on that Subject: Together with A most remarkable Hebrew Prophecy contained in the 5th Chapter of Genesis. To which is added, A Scriptural essay on the Advantages arising from the Study of the Sacred Writings; divided into the following Heads: I. Of the Dispositions of Mankind. II. Of the Properties of the Word of God. III. Of the State Mankind are in by Nature. IV. Of the Deliverance God hath proposed to Sinners. V. How this Deliverance is made known. VI. Of the Natural Man not being capable of understanding the Scriptures. VII. The Promises which God hath given for the understanding of the Scriptures. VIII. Why the Scriptures are not more generally understood. IX. Of the Charge of the Ministry. X. Of the New Testament Ministry. XI. Of the Necessity of Regeneration. XII. How the Soul is regenerated. XIII. Of the Perfection and Efficacy of the Scriptures. XIV. Of Faith being the Gift of God. XV. How Faith is attained. XVI. A general Exhortation to Repentance. How Mankind are rendered inexcuseable in rejecting the Gospel; with the dreadful Consequences of such Rejection. By a Welwisher to the Interests of Christianity |
title_short | A plain and scriptural account of the Lord's Supper |
title_sort | a plain and scriptural account of the lord s supper collected from every passage which occurs in the new testament on that subject together with a most remarkable hebrew prophecy contained in the 5th chapter of genesis to which is added a scriptural essay on the advantages arising from the study of the sacred writings divided into the following heads i of the dispositions of mankind ii of the properties of the word of god iii of the state mankind are in by nature iv of the deliverance god hath proposed to sinners v how this deliverance is made known vi of the natural man not being capable of understanding the scriptures vii the promises which god hath given for the understanding of the scriptures viii why the scriptures are not more generally understood ix of the charge of the ministry x of the new testament ministry xi of the necessity of regeneration xii how the soul is regenerated xiii of the perfection and efficacy of the scriptures xiv of faith being the gift of god xv how faith is attained xvi a general exhortation to repentance how mankind are rendered inexcuseable in rejecting the gospel with the dreadful consequences of such rejection by a welwisher to the interests of christianity |
title_sub | collected from every Passage which occurs in the New Testament on that Subject: Together with A most remarkable Hebrew Prophecy contained in the 5th Chapter of Genesis. To which is added, A Scriptural essay on the Advantages arising from the Study of the Sacred Writings; divided into the following Heads: I. Of the Dispositions of Mankind. II. Of the Properties of the Word of God. III. Of the State Mankind are in by Nature. IV. Of the Deliverance God hath proposed to Sinners. V. How this Deliverance is made known. VI. Of the Natural Man not being capable of understanding the Scriptures. VII. The Promises which God hath given for the understanding of the Scriptures. VIII. Why the Scriptures are not more generally understood. IX. Of the Charge of the Ministry. X. Of the New Testament Ministry. XI. Of the Necessity of Regeneration. XII. How the Soul is regenerated. XIII. Of the Perfection and Efficacy of the Scriptures. XIV. Of Faith being the Gift of God. XV. How Faith is attained. XVI. A general Exhortation to Repentance. How Mankind are rendered inexcuseable in rejecting the Gospel; with the dreadful Consequences of such Rejection. By a Welwisher to the Interests of Christianity |
topic | Lord's Supper Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Lord's Supper Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0079803000?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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