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TextThe Lord our righteousness : a sermon preached on Fryday forenoon, September 11th, 1741 in the High-Church-Yard of Glasgow, upon Jer. xxxiii, 16
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770Summary: A sermon on Jeremiah 33 preached first in Boston, Massachusetts, during the height of Whitefield's popularity, and then again in Glasgow, Scotland. -
TextThe necessity of the righteousness of Christ. : A farewel [sic.] sermon preached at Morefields, June 3, 1739
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770Summary: A farewell sermon given in Moorfields, London, stressing themes of salvation, atonement, and justification. -
TextThe heinous sin of drunkeness. : A sermon preached on board the Whitaker
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770Summary: "In this moralistic sermon (a common genre in the evangelical movement), aimed at promoting Christian conduct on the Whitaker, Whitefield laments that even some who people profess to be Christian have fallen into the sin of drunkenness. He goes on to give six reasons why drunkenness is incompatible with Christianity and argues that it imperils one’s salvation. Whitefield exhorts his hearers to turn away from the sin of drunkenness to a life of prayer and self-denial in which they labor “to be filled with the Spirit of God” (Eph. 5:6)." -
TextThe marks of the new birth. : A sermon preached at the parish church of St. Mary, White-Chapel, London
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770Summary: This theme [of transformation/rebirth] is continued in The Marks of the New Birth, which takes as its text Acts 19:5: “Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?” Here, Whitefield presses the necessity of receiving the Holy Spirit in order to be a true Christian, the marks by which one can determine they have received the Spirit, and he then gives practical words of advice to people in different stages of their spiritual journeys. -
TextThe Very Meanest Translation: Activity Guide
Miller, ElizabethAn activity guide designed to accompany the "The Very Meanest Translation: Reading, Revising, and Replacing the King James Bible in America" exhibition, including a scavenger hunt, matching game, word search, fill-in-the-blank games, and guiding questions. -
TextThis Sacred Art: Activity Guide
Miller, ElizabethAn activity guide designed to accompany the "This Sacred Art: The Emergence of the Printed Book in Fifteenth-Century Europe" exhibition, including a scavenger hunt, matching game, word search, drawing prompt, and guiding questions. -
TextSo That It Pierces & Rings Through the Heart: Activity Guide
Miller, ElizabethAn activity guide designed to accompany the "So That It Pierces & Rings Through The Heart: Martin Luther's September Testament and 500 Years of Vernacular Scripture" exhibition, including a scavenger hunt, matching game, word search, coloring page, and guiding questions. -
TextAn answer to all that is material in letters just published, under the name of the Reverend Mr. Hervey
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary: -
TextAmerica tomorrow : what Baptists are doing for the child life of the nation
American Baptist Board of Education and PublicationSummary: -
TextLeader's manual : the knights of anytown, and the rest of the family
Brown, Jeanette Perkins, 1887-Summary: -
TextSpirit and personality : an essay in theological interpretation
Bishop, William Samuel, 1865-Summary: -
TextBible studies in the light of recent research : an introductory manual for higher institutions of learning and thoughtful Bible students
Ahl, Augustus William, 1886-Summary: -
TextUnion harp and history of songs : brief sketch of the authors of tunes and hymns ; newly arranged tune and song book consisting of sacred tunes, songs and anthems : prepared for churches, Sunday-schools, singing schools, conventions and all public gatherings as well as private classes and the home
James, J. S. (Joseph Summerlin), 1849-1931Summary: -
TextMinutes of several conversations between the the [sic] Reverend Messieurs John and Charles Wesley, and others
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchSummary: