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Miscellanies: Consisting of Magazine Papers, Sketches of Sermons, Association Letters, Tracts, &c. The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Late of Kettering, in Northamptonshire; in Eight Volumes: to which is prefixed, a Memoir of the Author, by John Ryland, D.D., Vol. 8
Andrew Fuller [1754-1815]


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Book Description

Title:
Miscellanies: Consisting of Magazine Papers, Sketches of Sermons, Association Letters, Tracts, &c. The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Late of Kettering, in Northamptonshire; in Eight Volumes: to which is prefixed, a Memoir of the Author, by John Ryland, D.D., Vol. 8
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Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
B.J. Holdsworth
Pages:
713
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Baptist Missionary Society, Andrew Fuller
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Works of Andrew Fuller, Vol. 8

Contents

De Coetlogon's Theological Miscellany

  • Remarks on the Equity of 1 Cor, xiv. 2f.
  • On Spiritual Declension, and the Means of Revival
  • On Final Restitution
  • Apparent Contradictions Reconciled
  • A Paraphrase on Eccles. vii. 15-19

Evangelical Magazine

  • The Nature of Regeneration
  • The Parable of the Unjust Steward
  • Degrees in Glory proportioned to Works of Piety, consistent with
    Salvation by Grace alone
  • Answer to Stephanus, respecting the Difference in the Frame of his
    Mind when engaged in Social and Secret Prayer
  • Answer to the Query: Was the Fall of Adam fore-determined, or only foreseen by God
  • Answer to the Queries: How may a Man ascertain his Election of God to the Ministry or the Gospel? And what are sufficient
    Qualifications for that important Office?
  • An Answer to the following Queries: Did not the law of God
    require of Christ, considered as a man, a perfect obedience on
    his own account? If it did, how can that obedience he imputed to sinners for their justification? How does it appear to be necessary that Christ should both obey the law in his people's stead, and yet suffer punishment on the account of their transgressions; seeing obedience is all the law requires?
  • The Unpardonable Sin
  • The Duty of Christian Forgiveness
  • The Immaculate Life of Christ
  • The Extraordinary Appearance to Elijah at Mount Horeb
  • Answer to the Query: How could Jesus grow in wisdom and knowledge, if he were the true God, and consequently infinite in both?
  • Life and Death set before thee, or the Broad and Narrow Way
  • On Christ's Washing the Disciples' Feet
  • Evangelical Truth the Grand Object of Angelical Research
  • Hope in the Last Extremity
  • The Dangerous Tendency of the Doctrine of Universal Salvation
  • Wisdom proper to Man
  • The Abuse of Allegory in Preaching
  • On Covetousness
  • The Christian Ministry
  • Thoughts on the Manner in which Divine Truth is communicated in the Holy Scriptures

Missionary Magazine

  • The Mystery of Providence
  • Notes on l Cor.xii.24
  • The Conversion of the Jews
  • The Mystery of Providence
  • The Beatitudes
  • Character of Christians and Christian Ministers
  • The Perpetuity and Spirituality of the Moral Law
  • On Oaths
  • On Resisting Evil
  • On Love to Enemies
  • On Almsgiving, and Prayer
  • On The Lord's Prayer
  • On Fasting, and other Duties
  • On Judging others, and Casting our Pearls before Swine
  • On Prayer and Equity
  • The Broad and Narrow Way, and how to judge of Teachers who direct to the one and to the other
  • The Last Judgment, and what will be accounted True Religion
    in that Day
  • Brief View of Matt, xi. 12, 13
  • Past Trials a Plea for Future Mercies
  • The Trial of Spirits

Theological and Biblical Magazine

  • On Moral Inability
  • Sketch of a Sermon on Jude 3
  • An Inquiry into the Right of Private Judgment in Matters of
    Religion
  • The Sonship of Chris
  • The Changes of Time: a New Year's Meditation, on 1 Chron.
    xxix, 29, 30
  • The Good Man's Desire for the Success of God's Cause: a Sketch of a Sermon, en Psa, xc, 16, 17
  • Remarks on the English Translation of the Scriptures
  • Answer to a Letter of Objections to Foreign Missions
  • Thoughts on the Doctrine of the Trinity
  • Reflections on True Wisdom
  • The Deity of Christ Essential to Atonement
  • On Creeds and Subscriptions
  • On Commendation
  • Seeming Contradictions Reconciled
  • On Reading the Scriptures
  • Thoughts on Singing
  • The Connexions in which the Doctrine of Election is introduced
    in the Scriptures
  • The Proper and Improper Use of Terms
  • The Necessity of seeking those things first, which are of the first
    Importance
  • On Solomon's Song
  • Queries relative to Ordination
  • On Ordination
  • On Christian Love
  • The Progress of Sin
  • The Progress of Righteousness
    On Evil Things which pass under Specious Names
  • Scriptural Treatment of Rich and Poor Christians
  • On Party Spirit
  • Brief Statement of the Principles of Dissent

Baptist Magazine

  • Address to the Students of the Stepney Institution, on 2 Tim. iv. 3, 6.
  • Remarks on the Case of the Converted Thief
  • On Dissent

Circular Letters of the Northamptonshire Association

  • The Excellency and Utility of the Grace of Hope
  • The Practical Uses of Christian Baptism
  • The Pastor's Address to his Christian Hearers, entreating their
    Assistance in promoting the Interest of Christ
  • On Moral and Positive Obedience
  • The Promise of the Spirit the Grand Encouragement in promoting
    the Gospel
  • The Situation of the Widows and Orphans of Christian Ministers

Tracts

  • Oration Delivered at the Grave of the Rev. Robert Hall, of
    Arnsby
  • Lines to the Memory of Mr. Hall
  • Sketch of a Sermon to Young People, on Psa. xc. 14
  • To the Afflicted
  • Meditation on Eccl. i. 15

  • Index
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