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Chandler, Samuel, 1713-1775.
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Cleaveland, John, 1722-1799.
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Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.
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Murray, John, 1741-1815.
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Salvation.
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Mr. Murray unmask'd. In which among other things, is shewn, that his doctrine of universal salvation, is inimical to vertue, and productive of all manner of wickedness; and that Christians of all denominations ought to be on their guard against it. --Those who name the name of Christ, are also warned not to rebel against the light --lest by indulging themselves to wish the unscriptural doctrine true, hearing it preached, and making themselves of a party to promote it, they be given up to believe a lie. : With a short appendix, taken from the Essex gazette, containing the address of Mr. Chandler, of Glocester, to the people of his charge, with regard to Mr. Murray. / By A. Croswell, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts]
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2009-04)
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An attempt to nip in the bud, the unscriptural doctrine of universal salvation, and some other dangerous errors connected with it; which a certain stranger, who calls himself John Murray, has, of late, been endeavoring to spread in the First Parish of Gloucester, to draw disciples after him. In a letter addressed to one of those that are drawn away; if possible to reclaim him and the others. To this end and in hopes that it may by the blessing of God serve also to confirm all in some of the most important doctrines of God's word, it is made public, in answer to the desire of a very repectable number of persons of reputation and influence in said parish. : To which is subjoined, the dying testimony for the truth, and against error, of their worthy minister, the Reverend Mr. Samuel Chandler, lately deceased. / By John Cleaveland, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Ipswich. ; [Three lines from II Corinthians]
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University of Oxford
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2009-04)
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Cleaveland, John, 1722-1799.
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Chandler, Samuel, 1713-1775.
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