A discourse, from the first epistle of Thessalonians, second chapter and thirteenth verse: in which is shewn, the cause and cure of all religious melancholly, horrors of conscience and despondings, which the first Christians were so great strangers to: an attempt to overturn the pernicious doctrine of justification by works, by one Scriptural argument: the polite doctrine which teacheth, that it was not necessary Christ should die for our sins, is weighed in the ballance [sic]. Notice is also taken, of the strange doctrines which have been preached among us, and done so much mischief. / By A. Croswell, V.D.M. ; First preached in part to his own congregation, and now published with enlargements. ; [Two lines from Jude]
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A discourse, from the first epistle of Thessalonians, second chapter and thirteenth verse: in which is shewn, the cause and cure of all religious melancholly, horrors of conscience and despondings, which the first Christians were so great strangers to: an attempt to overturn the pernicious doctrine of justification by works, by one Scriptural argument: the polite doctrine which teacheth, that it was not necessary Christ should die for our sins, is weighed in the ballance [sic]. Notice is also taken, of the strange doctrines which have been preached among us, and done so much mischief. / By A. Croswell, V.D.M. ; First preached in part to his own congregation, and now published with enlargements. ; [Two lines from Jude], CLARIN DSpace,
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