Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New-England Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New-England: A Treatise in Five Parts (1743) a Treatise in Five Parts (1743)
Charles Chauncy
Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New-England Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New-England: A Treatise in Five Parts (1743) a Treatise in Five Parts (1743)
Charles Chauncy
Part One: Faithfully Pointing Out The Things Of A Bad And Dangerous Tendency, In The Late, And Present, Religious Appearance, In The Land. Part Two: Representing The Obligations Which Lie Upon The Pastors Of These Churches In Particular, And Upon All In General, To Use Their Endeavors To Suppress Prevailing Disorders; With The Great Danger Of A Neglect In So Important A Matter. Part Three: Opening, In Many Instances, Wherein The Discouragers Of Irregularities Have Been Injuriously Treated. Part Four: Showing What Ought To Be Corrected, Or Avoided, In Testifying Against The Evil Things Of The Present Day. Part Five: Directing Our Thoughts More Positively, To What May Be Judged The Best Expedients, To Promote Pure And Undefiled Religion In These Times.: With A Preface Giving An Account Of The Antinomians, Familists And Libertines, Who Infected These Churches, Above An Hundred Years Ago: Very Needful For These Days; The Like Spirit, And Errors, Prevailing Now As Did Then. The Whole Being Intended, And Calculated, To Serve The Interest Of Christs Kingdom.
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