Shippie Townsend
Shippie Townsend
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- OOObservations on the religious e...Shippie Townsend
Observations on the religious education of children
no cover - AAAn attention to the ScripturesShippie Townsend
An attention to the Scriptures
no cover - THThe history of the mother and c...Shippie Townsend
The history of the mother and child
no cover - GNGospel newsShippie Townsend
Gospel news
no cover - ASA sober attention to the Script...Shippie Townsend
A sober attention to the Scriptures of truth, for a satisfactory answer to the most important questions that ever exercised the minds of men
no cover - AVA view of a most magnificent si...Shippie Townsend
A view of a most magnificent singing-choir
no cover - TGThe Gospel considered; and the...Shippie Townsend
The Gospel considered; and the manner in which it should be preached
no cover - STScripture truths and precepts.Shippie Townsend
Scripture truths and precepts
no cover - PAPeace and joyShippie Townsend
Peace and joy
no cover - TMThe master and scholar attendin...Shippie Townsend
The master and scholar attending catechising: or, An attempt to imitate Timothy's catechism: who from a child knew the Holy Scriptures, that were able to make him wise to salvation, through the faith which is in Christ Jesus. 2d. Tim. iii. 15
no cover - RARepentance and remission of sin...Shippie Townsend
Repentance and remission of sins considered: or An inquiry concerning repentance
no cover - SRSome remarks on a pamphlet inti...Shippie Townsend
Some remarks on a pamphlet intituled, All men will not be saved for ever
no cover - SRSome remarks, on a pamphlet int...Shippie Townsend
Some remarks, on a pamphlet intituled, All men will not be saved for ever: wrote by Samuel Mather, Pastor of a church in American Boston: in answer to one intituled, Salvation for all men
no cover - AAAn Attempt to illustrate the gr...Shippie Townsend
An Attempt to illustrate the great subject of the Psalms
no cover - AIAn inquiry whether the Scriptur...Shippie Townsend
An inquiry whether the Scriptures enjoin the kiss of charity, as the duty of the disciples of Christ, in their church-fellowship in all ages. --Or, only allowed it to the first disciples, in consequence of the customs that then prevailed
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Observations on the religious education of children
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An attention to the Scriptures
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The history of the mother and child
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Gospel news
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A sober attention to the Scriptures of truth, for a satisfactory answer to the most important questions that ever exercised the minds of men
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A view of a most magnificent singing-choir
- Open Work
The Gospel considered; and the manner in which it should be preached
- Open Work
Scripture truths and precepts
- Open Work
Peace and joy
- Open Work
The master and scholar attending catechising: or, An attempt to imitate Timothy's catechism: who from a child knew the Holy Scriptures, that were able to make him wise to salvation, through the faith which is in Christ Jesus. 2d. Tim. iii. 15
- Open Work
Repentance and remission of sins considered: or An inquiry concerning repentance
- Open Work
Some remarks on a pamphlet intituled, All men will not be saved for ever
- Open Work
Some remarks, on a pamphlet intituled, All men will not be saved for ever: wrote by Samuel Mather, Pastor of a church in American Boston: in answer to one intituled, Salvation for all men
- Open Work
An Attempt to illustrate the great subject of the Psalms
- Open Work
An inquiry whether the Scriptures enjoin the kiss of charity, as the duty of the disciples of Christ, in their church-fellowship in all ages. --Or, only allowed it to the first disciples, in consequence of the customs that then prevailed