Duchal, James, 1697-1761
James Duchal
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Duchal, James, ‡d 1697-1761
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Works
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The practice of religion recommended as excellent and reasonable, in three sermons. By James Duchal, M.A. | |
Presumptive arguments for the truth and divine authority of the Christian religion in ten sermons: to which is added a sermon upon God's moral government. By James Duchal, M.A | |
Remarks upon a late paper intitul'd : Plain reasons against joining with the non-subscribers in their unlimited scheme of religious communion. By W. Holmes, M.A. By a friend of liberty and truth. | |
A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Hugh Scot : Preached at Newtown, the fourth of April, 1736 | |
A sermon on occasion of the much lamented death of the late Reverend Mr. John Abernethy : A Protestant-Dissenting Minister, first in Antrim, and next in Dublin, where he died, December 1st, 1740. Preached in Antrim, December 7, 1740, by James Duchal, A. M. With an appendix, containing some brief memoirs of the lives and characters of the late Revd. Messieurs Thomas Shaw, William Taylor, Michael Bruce, and Samuel Haliday, protestant-dissenting ministers in the counties of Down and Antrim. Published at the Desire of the Ministers of the Presbytery of Antrim. By James Kirkpatrick, D.D. | |
Sermons, 1762-64: | |
Sermons on various subjects ... | |
Sermons upon the following subjects : viz.I. Eternal life the reward of patient continuance in well doing. II. Motal Perfection the ultimate Intention of all the works and ways of God. III. The nature of Enthusiasm. IV. Christianity the Spirit of Power. V. Christianity the Spirit of Love. VI. Christianity the Spirit of Wisdom, and of a sound Mind. Vii. The nature and faculties of the human Soul; and particularly the operations of the Understanding. Viii. Of the Will, of Liberty, and particularly of moral Liberty. IX. Of the Affections. X. Of Reason and Conscience. XI. The Loss of the Soul, and the Torments it may suffer in a future State. XII. The Loss of the Soul opposed to temporal acquisitions. XIII. The Happiness of the Righteous. XIV. The Greatness of God, and of his Works. XV. The Dissolution of the material System, and the final Consummation of all things. XVI. Communion with God explained. XVII. Of the Reverence a man owes to himself. XVIII. Of friendship. By the late Rev. James Duchal, D.D. | |
Vermuthungagründe für die Wahrheit und das göttliche Ansehem der Christlichen Religion |