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Hanke received his B. Wilson attended Miltonvale College, and he holds the A. He also did graduate study at Capital University. Wilson also holds membership in the Society of Biblical Literature. He was co-editor of Boundless Horizons , and has contributed numerous articles to religious periodicals and scholarly journals.
He was ordained in the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America. Carter was chairman of the department of philosophy and religion at Taylor University, and general editor of the Wesleyan Bible Commentary. He served for many years as pastor in the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America, and had a rich ministry as an educator, editor, author, lecturer, and missionary.
He was also chairman of the editorial board of the Wesleyan Theological Journal.
Carter authored or co-authored more than ten books, and frequently contributed to various religious periodicals and journals. Ralph Thompson served as chairman of the department of philosophy and religion at Spring Arbor College. He holds the A. He attended Wessington Springs College, where he graduated with the B. He also received at B. He is an ordained minister in the Free Methodist Church, and has pastored churches in Wisconsin and Iowa.
He has preached and lectured extensively at churches, camps, ministerial groups, and colleges in America, Europe, and Asia. He attended Anderson College, and has served as a pastor. He is thoroughly acquainted with the Hebrew language and with Old Testament literature. He earned the A. Kinlaw has written extensively for religious periodicals and scholarly journals, and has contributed to numerous publications.
Jones served as professor of biblical languages at Warner Pacific College. He is an ordained minister in the Anderson Church of God. Hall was chairman of the division of theology and Christian education at Houghton College. Ries served as a professor at Houghton College. He has taught English, Greek, and theology throughout his career, and was an ordained minister in the Rochester Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America. Kenneth Grider was professor of theology at Nazarene Theological Seminary. Grider has authored numerous books and articles, and is an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene.
He is an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene. Blaney served as professor of religion and chair of the graduate division of theological studies at Eastern Nazarene College.
He is an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene, and has pastored Baptist, Congregational, and Nazarene congregations. He is the author of numerous books and articles, and an active member of the Society of Biblical Literature and the Evangelical Theological Society. He served as a pastor in Missionary Churches and Baptist Churches.
He has taught biblical languages, religion, and theology at both Central Wesleyan College and Houghton College. Duane Thompson served as professor of philosophy and Greek at Marion College. Cox served as chair of the division of religion and philosophy at Marion College. An ardent student of the Bible, Wesley offers detailed, verse-by-verse observations of this portion of Scripture. A graduate of and later fellow at Oxford, Wesley brings his tremendous education and pious devotion to his study of Scripture. Based on his study of the original languages but presented in plain English, this work seeks to maintain the balance between scholarly depth and helpful accessibility.
The second volme of Wesley's notes on the Old Testament covers Judges chapter 15 through Psalm chapter Wesley's notes on the New Testament covers all 27 books and includes introductory outlines to each. Carefully chosen from a wide range of sources, and annotated with the impeccable scholarship for which professor Barrett is renowned, this collection brings the world of the first century vividly to life. Now, Professor Barrett has revised and enlarged the book, taking account particularly of the Qumran material and Gnostic literature, including the Nag Hammadi texts.
The addition of these new sections, together with other significant changes throughout, brings the book up to date. The chapters on Josephus, the Targums and Apocalyptic have all been enlarged, and there is new material from the Greek tragedians. A new generation of students will be as well served with this edition as their teachers were with the first. The book includes selections from: His comprehensive introduction to the Gospel deals not only with questions of date and authorship, but also with its theology and its place in developing Christian thought and institutional life.
In this work, renowned New Testament scholar C. Barrett examines the understanding of the Holy Spirit as it is presented in the Gospels. Applying his encyclopedic knowledge of first-century Jewish and Roman sources, Barrett examines how the concept of the Holy Spirit would have struck the original readers of the Gospel. In doing so, Barrett breathes new life into the Gospel texts and presents the doctrine of the Spirit anew.
He takes his readers on a series of well-organized expeditions into areas of controversy. He cuts a clear pathway through the intricacies of scholarly dispute and brings us close to the minds and hearts of the men of the New Testament. Two lectures to English audiences on St. In this book, C. Barrett applies his encyclopedic knowledge of first-century Judaism to the Gospel of John. This is a collection of C. Barrett's exegetical prowess, evidenced most distinctly in his volumes on the First and Second Epistles to the Corinthians , also in the Black's series, has long been appreciated in the world of biblical studies.
Now, in his long-awaited, newly revised, verse-by-verse exposition of Romans, Barrett further enhances our understanding of the book of Romans, early Christianity, the apostle Paul and his theology, and the New Testament. This revised edition has been reworked and updated, and the inclusion of an index of ancient sources further adds to its usefulness. A master of thoroughness, historical backgrounds, and ancient languages, Barrett offers insights for scholars, ministers, students, and anyone who wants to know more about Paul's Epistle to the Romans. He is especially known for having authored numerous scholarly articles and books, including Commentary on St.
Perhaps more than any other Pauline letter, 1 Corinthians is known for affording insight into the nature and world of the earliest Christian communities. Whether it concerns Corinthian disputes over wisdom, debates over speaking in tongues, or questions about resurrection, 1 Corinthians shows us the early church—warts and all.
And that is what makes it such exciting—and relevant—reading today! Eminent New Testament scholar C. Barrett makes the text come alive both in its original setting and in the life of the church today. Barrett's arguments will challenge even the most seasoned scholars to rethink their interpretation of the many controversial passages. Acts is one of the most theologically-rich New Testament books. Acts is one of the most theologically rich New Testament books.
Three successive historical case studies by Richard Steele vividly instantiate key themes of the Pastorals. This innovative yet reverent volume will help revive the interest of students, pastors, and other Christian leaders in the Pastoral Epistles. Wall is Paul T. Throughout his study Green brings the message of 1 Peter into conversation with Christian theologians—ancient and contemporary—so that the challenge of this letter for Christian faithfulness can be heard more clearly today. Ruth Anne Reese explores the theological and literary meaning of 2 Peter and Jude with an emphasis on theology for the church today.
She seeks to meld together the best tools derived from the disciplines of both biblical studies and theology. The themes of each book—and how they are played out throughout the biblical canon—are examined from an explicitly theological angle. Reese brings together insights from the best of biblical scholarship with the work of theologians, both contemporary and ancient. The combination of disciplines leads to new insights on such issues as judgment, community living, and the relationship between faith and ethics.
She is also the author of Writing Jude: A great deal of mystery surrounds the book of Hebrews, especially regarding its authorship, date, and audience. However, by asking the right kind of questions, one can move beyond the impasses typical of historical investigation of the book. In this volume, David deSilva explores Hebrews through a social-scientific lens, asking one of the most important questions when interpreting letters and sermons: What was going on in the community to occasion such a response? DeSilva looks for clues concerning the anonymous author, his education level, the influence of the Greek environment, and his perception of his own authority.
He is the author of 20 books, including Global Readings: When life is tough, God is still enough! Let The Call to Contentment help you learn the secret to being content regardless of your circumstances. Follow the authors through the Beatitudes—Jesus' classic teaching on happiness—and you'll discover the secrets to belonging, forgiveness, and peace. As they unpack these simple statements by the Master teacher, you'll feel the call to contentment settle upon your own heart.
Wilson was Executive Director and the voice of the Wesleyan Hour from — He has written numerous articles and editorials. Many people want to learn more about the Bible but don't know where to begin. Stephen Lennox solves that problem by showing how God's amazing plan unfolds through each of the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament. In this concise introduction, Lennox focuses on the big picture of the Old Testament while providing important information about the history and culture of ancient times. You will learn how each book fits into God's overall story and plan and how it impacts your life.
God's Story Revealed will open up brand new possibilities for your study of the Old Testament! Lennox has written numerous articles, three books, and is an associate editor of Religious and Theological Abstracts. Many Christians are familiar with a few favorite Bible verses but have little idea how to understand the entire New Testament.
Schenck guides your study of Scripture, showing how God's great plan for the world comes to fulfillment in the startling claim that "Jesus is Lord! In this easy-to-grasp text, Schenck walks step-by-step through each book of the New Testament, helping you see its overarching story in the context of ancient history and culture.
You will come to see Jesus and His disciples not as characters in a story but as real people who lived in the real world. From Matthew to Revelation, this helpful resource provides a basic understanding of each New Testament book. God's Plan Fulfilled is an essential resource for your personal study and spiritual growth!
He is an ordained minister in The Wesleyan Church. This practical guide offers real help for ordinary Christians who want to read God's Word and understand it for themselves. Schneck skillfully guides readers through key issues for understanding the Bible in its context and offers practical principles for applying scriptural truths to real life. Making Sense of God's Word will give you confidence to read and understand the Bible so that you can hear God's message for yourself!
Schenck is the author of five books including God's Plan Fulfilled and a commentary on 1 and 2 Corinthians in the Wesleyan Bible Study Commentary series. Some say he seized onto the simple faith of Jesus and corrupted it. But most see him as a humble servant who was only carrying out the mission of his King.
Who was this long-ago tentmaker and missionary, and what do his life and writings have to teach me today? Author Kenneth Schenck bridges time and culture to bring you Paul: Immerse yourself in the world of one of history's most polarizing figures to learn about his background, his conversion, his missionary journeys, and his letters. But this is not just a history book; each chapter concludes with the author's reflections about how Paul's life and letters can help shape our own lives.
This book covers the earlier part of Paul's life and ministry including the Bible books of 1Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians. The hymns of Charles Wesley — have given voice to the worship of generations of believers in all Christian traditions. Wesley is without doubt one of the best known Christian songwriters of all time. As an Evangelical believer his songs are absolutely saturated with biblical theology, references and allusions. Sadly many modern worshippers miss the depths of Wesley's hymns because they fail to catch the many echoes of Scripture contained in them.
In this classic study John Lawson provides an entry and introduction to Christian doctrine through the gateway that is Wesley's hymns. The book is organized around fifty-three short chapters on theological doctrines:. Each brief chapter provides a succinct introduction to Wesley's thinking on the topic followed by some hymns that focus on it. The hymns are annotated with many biblical references to help readers uncover the Scriptural thinking behind the songs.
Wesley was committed to seeing his hymns as a means of teaching Christian truths and in this book John Lawson helps a new generation to appreciate the rich connections between worship and theology. This volume includes a preface to the series by Rev. This volume contains an introductory note by Rev.
A brief introductory note prefaces this volume, which examines Psalms 76— This volume begins with an introductory note and goes on to discuss Psalms — This volume begins with a note by E. Pusey on the completion of the series. Deems provides practical exegesis that emphasizes the entailment of responsibility within Christianity. Deems was notable for founding the American Institute of Christian Philosophy. Elliott , professor of theology, University of San Francisco. Fowl , chair of the department of theology, Loyola College. Wall is the Paul T. The earliest substantive sources available for historical Jesus research are in the Gospels themselves; when interpreted in their early Jewish setting, their picture of Jesus is more coherent and plausible than are the competing theories offered by many modern scholars.
In exploring the depth and riches of the material found in the Synoptic Gospels, Keener shows how many works on the historical Jesus emphasize just one aspect of the Jesus tradition against others, but a much wider range of material in the Jesus tradition makes sense in an ancient Jewish setting. Keener masterfully uses a broad range of evidence from the early Jesus traditions and early Judaism to reconstruct a fuller portrait of the Jesus who lived in history.
Charlesworth , George L. He is the author of many other books, including The Gospel of Matthew: A Commentary two volumes. Three of his books have won awards and together have sold over half a million copies. Gorman , Raymond E. Robinson travels throughout North America as a speaker, teacher, preacher, consultant, and coach serving congregations and their leaders.
Biblical scholar Robert Wall and pastoral leader Anthony Robinson join forces to bring the Acts of the Apostles forward to our time as a resource for congregational renewal and transformation. This text dives into many of the most vexing issues faced by the church then and now—conflict resolution, pluralism and multiculturalism, sexuality, money, church and state, the role of the Holy Spirit, and much more.
Enhanced by study questions at the end of each chapter, Called to Be Church is well suited to small-group study. Pastors, lay readers, and students alike can find helpful and inspiring insights. Robinson travels throughout North America as a speaker, teacher, preacher, consultant, and coach, serving congregations and their leaders. At the beginning of the twentieth century, The Tongue of Fire: The True Power of Christianity called the church to re-examine the power and provision of the Holy Spirit. Spurgeon , in The Sword and the Trowel. William Arthur — was a Wesleyan Methodist minister in Ireland.
He began preaching as a local minister at 16 years old. He quickly established himself as a gifted preacher and writer, and he served as a missionary, lecturer, and speaker throughout his life. Crippled by illness, Arthur frequently lost his voice. When his voice was gone, he wrote his addresses and gave them to someone who could speak for him. In the early Jesus movement, wisdom in the person of Jesus was believed to have returned to heaven, exalted to the right hand of God, and to reign from there. But Jesus as wisdom had left both his legacy and his influence behind. The sayings of Jesus recorded in the Gospels reflect not only the influence of the Israelite wisdom traditions, but also the tradition of the personification of wisdom.
Beyond this, he demonstrates the ongoing significance and influence of these traditions on other New Testament writings. He concludes that Jesus may be viewed primarily as a prophetic sage emphasizing instruction, insight, and humor in a vein counter to the dominant culture. James Strong is best known for his Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, which introduced a numbering system—one number assigned to each word in the original language.
The numbering system renders easy reference without the use of Greek characters. Strong became a professor of ancient languages at Troy University, and published multiple works on the harmony of the Gospels and on the Greek text of the New Testament. In , he became Professor of Exegetical Theology at Drew University, where he remained for twenty-seven years. Many later writers are indebted to him for their understanding of this subtle language.
Now, for the first time in electronic format, you can go straight to the source and gain insight for yourself into hundreds of words with great theological significance! Synonyms offers entries that compare and relate more than words drawn from the Greek NT. As one of the first Bible dictionaries designed for digital, the Lexham Bible Dictionary combines biblical scholarship with regular updates and other digital-only features.
Articles are divided into very specific subjects, which makes the entire dictionary more useable—so you get what you want, when you want it. The value of each article is also exponentially increased by hand-selected links to other articles. The Lexham Bible Dictionary will answer your questions as they arise and expand your knowledge-base. The thought and writing of Anselm of Canterbury has echoed through the fields of philosophy and theology for nearly 1, years.
This in-depth biography covers the entire life of Jacob Arminius, from his early life and education to his final conference at the Hague in Friends and foes provide commentary on his life and work, and the impact of his teachings are explored in great detail.
The poetical publications of John and Charles Wesley originally appeared at various intervals during a span of 53 years. George Osborn has collected, arranged, and provided notes for all of these important poems and hymns. Charles Wesley was the author of more than 6, hymns, and today, more than hymns of John and Charles Wesley are in common use in various hymnals. George Osborn — was a Methodist minister and a professor of divinity at Richmond College from — A noted expository preacher and a founding member of the Evangelical Alliance, Osborn also penned the two-volume Outlines of Wesleyan Bibliography.
Osborn has collected, arranged, and provided notes for all of these important poems and hymns. The poetical publications of John and Charles Wesley originally appeared at various intervals during a span of This sought after poetic-commentary covers the Old and New Testaments. This sought-after, poetic commentary covers the Old and New Testaments. Includes selections from his correspondence and poetry.
Volume 1 covers the years — Thomas Jackson — joined the Methodist society in and from — he was an itinerant in the Wesleyan connection, occupying important circuits. He was professor of divinity in the Theological College at Richmond from — The Journal of the Rev. Volume 2 covers the years — In writing this commentary on the Catechism, Charles Wesley has endeavored to produce a succinct work from which young Christians would find important instruction and easy reference to the most important questions and doctrines of their faith.
For each question and answer, Wesley provides the relevant Scripture. At the end of the commentary, Wesley also provides examination questions for self study and reflection. In the eighteenth century, traveling from place to place and preaching in the open air was extraordinary and new, and it was certainly irregular. Seeking to diffuse knowledge and awaken a sense of religion in the common people, brothers John and Charles Wesley , along with their friend and fellow preacher George Whitefield , excited the astonishment as well as the censure of the public with their preaching.. They felt it was of utmost importance to educate the common people in the principles of religion and the social duties of life—even if it meant preaching the Word in open-air fields against tradition.
Sermons of the Late Rev. Charles Wesley is a comprehensive and faithful record of the life of remarkable preacher and poet Charles Wesley. Includes personal letters, poems, hymns, historical documents, sermons, essays, and more. The biography brings the reader into contact with a wide and distinguished circle connected by friendship and admiration for Charles Wesley, with tributes from Isaac Watts , John Fletcher , Robert Southey, and more.
A biography of John Fletcher, reflecting on his life and work. Benson explores Fletcher's personal letters, his conversion to Christianity, his work as a dedicated minister, the process that led him to write on controversial subjects, and why, even when they disagreed with his theology, people were inspired by and drawn to him.
An inspirational work on an inspirational man. This biography of Mary Fletcher, John Fletcher's wife, is not only inspiring, but historically important: Mary Bosanquet Fletcher was the first female authorized to preach in the Methodist Church. After the death of her husband, Mary continued in his duties for almost thirty years. Most of this biography is taken straight from her own diaries and letters, giving great insight into the mind of this faithful servant of God. Whitefield, an English itinerant preacher who was passionate in his oratory, attracted some of the largest crowds of his day.
Thousands would gather in fields to hear him preach as he traveled both the English countryside and the colonies, soon to become the United States of America. George Whitefield — was one of the founders of Methodism and influential in the spread of the Great Awakening in both Britain and the British North American colonies.
He believed in preaching his sermons without notes in order to allow room for the Holy Spirit to guide his speaking, and was known for his theatrical delivery. Whitefield studied at Oxford, where he met Charles and John Wesley. In , he came to America for the first of seven trips he would make across the ocean.
During this first trip, he founded the orphanage Bethseda just outside of Savannah, Georgia. Throughout his life, he toured all over New England, England, Scotland, and Wales, preaching to crowds of up to tens of thousands at a time, greatly influencing the Great Awakening and the early Methodist Church.
What does it mean to be a Christian? This spiritual manual begins with the proper outward expressions of faith, moving quickly to the instruction of the reader's spiritual formation. All the while insisting that true imitation of Christ can only occur when the heart and mind are united to Christ. Immerse yourself in the season of Lent with 40 Days to the Cross.
Reflect on the suffering, death and resurrection of Christ with writings from great thinkers—including early Church Fathers, medieval writers and influential pastors. This devotional will guide you through a time of confession, reading, and reflection during the 40 days leading to Easter.
The traditional calendar for Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter, with exceptions for Sundays always a feast day. Jessi Strong is the senior writer for Bible Study Magazine. Streams in the Desert is a beautiful, heart-felt devotional with daily readings of prayerful meditations. Through prose and poetry, Cowman reveals the trials, disappointments and detours she and her husband confronted as they served the Lord, making Streams in the Desert both firmly rooted in Scripture and personal experience.
The Ripple Church will inspire you to become involved in church planting and provide practical steps for planting churches from existing congregations. As a result, Wesley spent considerable time editing and publishing books that he considered helpful. He wanted his people to be reading widely in the best works available. In he brought out a fifty-volume set of books called A Christian Library.
He mostly ignores the church fathers represented only by the apostolic fathers and Macarius , the great medieval scholastics, and the reformers. Undeservedly obscure writers like Bishop Ken, Isaac Ambrose, and Robert Leighton are spiritual powerhouses, and Wesley has selected some of their best work. Anybody who thinks of Owen and Wesley as opposites who could never meet ought to spend a little more time reading Owen and Wesley. Table of Contents Volume 1: More Owen, John Smith. Lives of Eminent Christians, chiefly extracted from Clark. About John Wesley The Wesley family was made famous by the two brothers, John and Charles, who worked together in the rise of Methodism in the British Isles during the 18th century.
They were among the ten children surviving infancy born to Samuel Wesley - , Anglican rector of Epworth, Lincolnshire, and Susanna Annesley Wesley, daughter of Samuel Annesley, a dissenting minister.
John Wesley was born June 28, , died Mar. His mother was important in his emotional and educational development. John's education continued at Charterhouse School and at Oxford, where he studied at Christ Church and was elected fellow of Lincoln College. He was ordained in After a brief absence - 29 to help his father at Epworth, John returned to Oxford to discover that his brother Charles had founded a Holy Club composed of young men interested in spiritual growth. John quickly became a leading participant of this group, which was dubbed the Methodists.
In both Wesleys accompanied James Oglethorpe to the new colony of Georgia, where John's attempts to apply his then high-church views aroused hostility. Discouraged, he returned to England; he was rescued from this discouragement by the influence of the Moravian preacher Peter Boehler. At a small religious meeting in Aldersgate Street, London, on May 24, , John Wesley had an experience in which his "heart was strangely warmed.
Beginning in he established Methodist societies throughout the country. The gift of his worthy aunt". The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity Proved. The Works of Alexander Pope esq in four volumes complete. Advices with Respect to Health. Collection of hymn pamphlets "C. Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord. Hymns for Our Lord's Resurrection. Hymns of Petition and Thanksgiving for the Promise of the Father.
Hymns for Those that Seek and Those that have Redemption. A Collection of Prayers for Families. Imperfect copy, edition unclear. The History of America. Whitestone, Watson, et al. Wesley" "Charles Wesley Jun r " Note: Wrongly labeled on new binding. Collection of Moral and Sacred Poems. Wrongly labeled on new binding Allestree, Richard A Guide to Syllogism; or, a manual of logic.
Wesley" with "S" written over the "C" possibly given to his daughter. The General History of the World, being an abridgment The Spectator; with notes, and a general index, the eight volumes comprised in one. Wesley " Arndt, Johann The Garden of Paradise, or, Holy Prayers and Exercises; whereby the Christian graces and virtues may be planted and improved in man, the Divine Image renewed, true Christianity promoted, the Kingdom of God established, and a heavenly life raised up in the Spirit; pursuing the design of the famous treatise of True Christianity. The Practice of Divine Love Revised; being an exposition of the church catechism.
The Beauty of Holiness in the Common Prayer.
Enter Amount You do not need a paypal account to donate online. A Bibliographical Dictionary, vol. Homeri Iliadis interpretatio Latina. Many people are hesitant to commit to leadership in the local church. A Short Greek Grammar.
An Answer to all the Excuses and Pretenses which Men ordinarily make for their not coming to Communion. The Spectator, Volume 1. Free Grace; A sermon. Thoughts on Marriage and a Single Life. An Extract of Mr. Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of Justification. A Treatise on Christian Prudence. Extracted from [John Norris]. Reflections upon the Conduct of Human Life. An Extract of the Christian's Pattern; or, a treatise of the imitation of Christ. Collected Publications, variation of vol. An Extract from the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's Journal, from Sept. An Universal Etymological English Dictionary.
The Portraicture of His Sacred Majesty in his solitudes. James of Earl's Mead, " appears to be in Mrs. Hymns of Our Lord's Resurrection. Hymns for Times of Trouble and Persecution. Hymns for the Public Thanksgiving-Day, October 9, Hymns Occasioned by the Earthquake, March 8, A Solemn Call on Count Zinzendorf. A Communion Morning's Companion. Twelve Discourses upon the Law and the Gospel. The Book of Common Prayer, together with the Psalms. Claustrum animae; the reformed monastery; or, the love of Jesus.
Discourses on Several Subjects. The Contrast; or, an antidote against the pernicious principle disseminated in the letters of the late Earl of Chesterfield. Sermons, and other miscellaneous pieces. The Gift of Charles Wesley Jr. Margaret and Elisabeth were younger sisters of Sarah Gwynne Wesley. The gift of her brother". Sermons, on Evangelical and Practical Subjects. Essays in a Series of Letters to a Friend. June " Myles, William Sermons on Practical Subjects. The Critical History of the Old Testament. A Treatise of Knowledge and Love Compared. The Folly and Unreasonableness of Atheism.
A Critical History of the Doctrines and Worships both good and evil of the Church from Adam to our Savior Jesus Christ; giving an account of the origin of all the idolatries of the ancient pagans, as far as they relate to the Jewish worship. The Trial of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, before the House of Peers. A Collection of Articles, Canons, Injunctions, etc.. The Life of Dr. George Bull, late Lord Bishop of St.
Angelographia; sive Pneumata leityrgika. Pneumatologia; or, A discourse of angels. Alciphron; or, The Minute Philosopher. Gift of Matthew Wesley" Note: Matthew is Samuel Wesley Sr. Geistriches Gesangbuch den Kern alter und neuer Lieder A Father's Advices to His Children. Do not follow order of "Collected Publications". An Extract of the Revd. John Wesley's Journal from August 12, Scriptural Christianity, a sermon. A Sermon Preached on Sunday, April 4, A Sermon on Salvation by Faith. London; William Strahan, The Almost Christian, a sermon.
Christian Perfection, a sermon. The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared. An Extract of the Life and Death of Mr. A Narrative of the Late Work of God A Letter to a Friend, concerning Tea. The Nature and Design of Christianity. Extracted from [William Law]. An Extract of the Rev. John Wesley's Journal from his embarking for Georgia. An Extract of theRev. John Wesley's Journal from February 1, to his return to England. Of the Wisdom and Goodness of Providence. A Sermon concerning the Wisdom of Fearing God. A Sermon Preached at St. The Nature of that Salvation which the Godpel offereth, and the Method of obtaining it, by a Mediator; a sermon The Works of the Learned Joseph Bingham.
A Treatise of Justification; wherein is first set down the true doctrine in the causes, effects, fruits Bettesworth, et al, Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament. Johnathan Robinson, Awnsham Churchill, et al. A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers. Explanatory Notes upon the Old Testament. The State of the Prisons in England and Wales.