1731. LIME STREET LECTURES. Rare Baptists & Puritans Defend Reformed Doctrine & Calvinism.
1731. LIME STREET LECTURES. Rare Baptists & Puritans Defend Reformed Doctrine & Calvinism.
A very nicely preserved copy of the only American imprint of the 1730-1731 Lime Street Lectures delivered to proclaim, define, and protect the proclamation of the Gospel as understood by the puritans and reformed-calvinistic baptists.
Includes addresses by Baptist, John Gill; Puritan, John Hurrion, etc., etc.
Contents include:
The Holy Spirit's Standard Lifted Up by Robert Bragge; Insufficiency of Natural Religion by Abraham Taylor (Two Sermons); Doctrine of Particular Election by John Sladen (Two Sermons); Doctrine of Original Sin by Peter Goodwin (Two Sermons); Doctrine of Particular Redemption by John Hurrion (Four Sermons); Doctrine of Christ's Sufferings by Thomas Bradbury (Three Sermons); Sinner's Justification Before God by Robert Bragge (Four Sermons); Doctrine of Efficacious Grace by Samuel Wilson (Two Sermons); Doctrine of Perseverance in Grace by Thomas Hall (Two Sermons); Doctrine of the Resurrection by John Gill (Two Sermons); Doctrine of Grace by Abraham Taylor; and Decay of Practical Religion by Abraham Taylor.
[Various - Calvinism]. A Defence of Some Important Doctrines of the Gospel. In Twenty-Six Sermons Preached at the Lime Street Lecture by Several Eminent Ministers. Philadelphia. Presbyterian Board of Publication. 1844. 472pp.
Very attractive large 8vo in full calf, raised bands, black contrasted morocco label. Some light rodentia impacting leather at foredge of front board, now consolidated and all spit-spot. As nice a copy as we have ever laid eyes on.