Ashdowne, William, 1723-1810
Free inquirer after truth,
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Ashdowne, William, ‡d 1723-1810
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Free inquirer after truth
- 100 1 _ ‡a Free inquirer after truth,
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Works
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Attempt to shew that the opinion concerning the devil | |
A dissertation on St. John, iii. 5. In which, from arguments intirely new, is fully made appear from the New Testament, that by the word Spirit, is meant the word of God; ... Likewise that baptism, ... is the only initiating right [sic] into the Kingdom of God, ... By W. Ashdowne | |
An essay explaining Jesus's true meaning in his parables; from the occasion of his speaking, and the application of them. By William Ashdowne | |
A key to the Scripture character of Jesus Christ; or, the doctrine of the ancient existence of his glorious soul in union with his deity, Clearly proved and demonstrated from Revelation: and the manifold Advantages and good Consequences which attend the Knowledge and Belief of this Doctrine pointed out; with an Answer to all Objections. To which is added an appendix, Containing Some Remarks on the Scheme of Doctrine lately published by the Rev. Mr. R. E-t, A. B. wherein he endeavours to prove, That the Deity attributed to Jesus Christ in Scripture is not his own Deity, but the Deity of the Father united to to Him, or dwelling in Him-Or. That the Father is Absolutely God in his Own Person, and that Exclusive of all other, &c. By a free inquirer after truth | |
A letter to the author of a letter to the bishops : on the application of the dissenters for a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts | |
New and decisive proofs : from scripture and reason, that adults only are included in the design of the new covenant, or the Gospel dispensation, and were members of the Church of Christ, in the Apostolic age. Offered as a reply to Mr. Williams's attempt, in a late treatise, to prove that by baptism infants were initiated into the Church of Christ, and members of it, at that time | |
The true character of John the Baptist, 1757: | |
Two letters, addressed to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Landaff : occasioned by the distinction his Lordship hath made between the operation of the Holy Spirit in the primative ministers of Christ, and its operation in men at this day, contained in an address to young persons, after confirmation; Which distinction is shewn not to have any foundation in the New Testament. Also that the promises of the Spirit to Christ's Disciples extend to the days of the Apostles only | |
The unitarian, Arian, and Trinitarian opinion respecting Christ : examined and tryed, by scripture evidence alone, in a method hitherto unattempted |