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Allen, William baptist; conformed; vicar, Bridgewater

Allen, William

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OL11959675A

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    Allen, William baptist; conformed; vicar, Bridgewater

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    Allen, William

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    OL11959675A

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  • Certain Select Discourses On those most Important Subjects, requisite to be well understood by a Catechist In laying the Foundation of Christian Knowledge in the Minds of Novitiates, Viz. I. The Doctrine of the Two Covenants both Legal and Evangelical. II. On Faith and Justification. First, Discourses I. Of the Nature, Ends and Difference of the Two Covenants. II. A Practical Discourse on Faith, shewing the Nature and Difference of that Faith which is Justifying, and that which is not, and the Reason of that Difference. By William Allen. Secondly, Discourses In Three Catechetical Lectures on Faith and Justification. I. On the Objects of Faith, or Things necessary to be believed. II. On what is to be understood by Justification; and by what Faith it is that we are accordingly Justify'd; Also in what Sense we are said to be justify'd by Faith without the Deeds of the Law. III. On the Defects of several Sorts of Faith, which we find both by Scripture and Experience many do rely upon, and yet will by no Means justify and save them

    Representative edition published 1699

    Open Work
  • A Discourse Of Divine Assistance, And The Method thereof

    Representative edition published 1693

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  • A Serious and Friendly Address To The Non-Conformists, Beginning with the Anabaptists. Or, An Addition To The Perswasive to Peace and Unity

    Representative edition published 1693

    Open Work
  • A Discourse Of The Nature, Series, and Order} of Occurrences

    Representative edition published 1689

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  • Of The State Of The Church In Future Ages

    Representative edition published 1684

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  • Catholicism

    Representative edition published 1683

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  • A Practical Discourse Of Humility

    Representative edition published 1681

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  • A Perswasive To Peace and Unity Among Christians, Notwithstanding their different Apprehensions in lesser things

    Representative edition published 1680

    Open Work
  • The Christians Justification Stated. Shewing How the Righteousness of Christ, the Gospel-Covenant, Faith, and God himself, do operate to our Justification

    Representative edition published 1678

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  • A Serious and Friendly Address To The Non-Conformists, Beginning with the Anabaptists. Or, An Addition To The Perswasive to Peace and Vnity

    Representative edition published 1676

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  • Animadversions On that part of Robert Fergvson's Book, Entituled, The Interest of Reason In Religion, Which Treats of Justification

    Representative edition published 1676

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  • The Danger of Enthusiasm Discovered, In An Epistle To The Quakers

    Representative edition published 1674

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  • A Discourse of the Nature, Ends, and Difference Of The Two Covenants. Evincing in special, That Faith as Justifying, is not opposed to Works of Evange- lical Obedience. With An Appendix of the Nature and Difference of saving and in- effectual Faith, and the reason of that difference To which is prefixed a Preface

    Representative edition published 1673

    Open Work
  • Some Baptismal abuses Briefly Discovered. Or A Cordial endeavour to reduce the Administration and Use of Baptism, to its Primitive Purity; In two Parts. The first Part, Tending to disprove the Lawfulness of Infant Baptism. The second Part, Tending to prove it necessary for persons to be Baptized af- ter they believe, their Infant Baptism, or any pre-profession of the Gospel notwithstanding. As also, Discovering the disorder and irregularity that is in mixt Communion of persons baptized, with such as are unbaptized, in Church-fellowship

    Representative edition published 1653

    Open Work