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Tennent, Gilbert, 1703-1764.
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Philadelphia: :: Printed and sold by William Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street.,
1743.
Author
Tennent, Gilbert, 1703-1764.
Publication
Philadelphia. :: Printed and sold by W. Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street.,
MDCCXLIX. [1749]
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Item Information of Irenicum ecclesiasticum, or A humble impartial essay upon the peace of Jerusalem, wherein the analogy between Jerusalem and the visible church is in some instances, briefly hinted. The nature, the order, the union, of the visible church, together with her terms of communion, are particularly considered, and their excellency opened. Moreover the following important points are largely explain'd. 1. What is to be understood by the peace of Jerusalem. 2. What by praying for the peace of Jerusalem. 3. How, and why we should pray for its peace and prosperity. Under the aforesaid general heads, the following particulars are discuss'd, viz. the nature, kinds, hindrances, means and motives, of peace and union, together with an answer to objections. : Also a prefatory address to the synods of New-York & Philadelphia. / By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. ; [Five lines of quotations]
Author
Tennent, Gilbert, 1703-1764.
Publication
Philadelphia: :: Printed by W. Dunlap,,
MDCCLXI. [1761]
Author
Tennent, Gilbert, 1703-1764.
Publication
Philadelphia: :: Printed and sold by W. Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street.,
MDCCXLIX. [1749]
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Item Information of Several discourses upon important subjects. Wherein I. The nature, mode and seasons of fasting, are particularly explained; its necessity and importance represented, and objections answered. II. The nature and properties of prayer in general, and the necessity of importunity in particular, opened and urged. III. The absolute certainty and great moment, of the doctrine of the Resurrection proved, and illustrated; with a reply to the principal objections against it. IV. The displays of Divine justice, in the propitiatory sacrifice of Christ are represented, the nature, necessity and sufficiency of his satisfaction, the imputation of his righteousness, in consequence of it, together with an answer to the most important objections. V. The general judgement briefly represented. / By Gilbert Tennent, A.M.
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