TY - GEN
AU - Benson, George
TI - Sermons on the following subjects The resurrection of Lazarus. The unchangeable difference between good and evil. The absolute necessity of holinesse, in order to salvation. The case of the prophet, who was slain by a Lion. The spiritual (not the natural, or animal) man, disposed to receive the gospel. The absurd nature, and terrible consequences, of transubstantiation. Christianity, a reveled mystery. Christ came not to cell the righteous, but siners, to repentance. The omnipresence of God, a constant motive to piety and virtue. The excellence of moral duties above positive institutions. The necessity and advantages of universal liberty and free inquiry. The reasonablenesse of fasting and prayer. A thanksgiving sermon, upon account of the suppression of the rebellion. 1746. By George Benson. D.D
PB - printed and sold by J. Waugh, in Gracechurch-Street; J. Noon, in Cheapside; A. Millar, in the Strand; J. Davidson, in the Poultry; R. King, in Fore-Street; M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster Row; and J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street
KW - Dissenters, Religious England Sermons
KW - Sermons, English
PY - MDCCXLVIII. [1748]
N2 - English Short Title Catalog, N37184
N2 - Reproduction of original from Harvard University Libraries
N2 - With a final advertisement leaf
CY - London
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