Cooper, Samuel, 1739 or 1740-1800
Cooper, Samuel, ca. 1739-1800
Samuel Cooper
Cooper, Samuel, 1739 or 40-1800
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Works
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The consistency of man's free-agency : with God's Fore-Knowledge in the Government of the World, proved and illustrated: in a discourse, preached in the parish church of Great Yarmouth, on Thursday, April the 23d, 1789; being the day of general thanksgiving, for His Majesty's happy recovery | |
Consolation to the mourner, and instruction both to youth and old age, from the early death of the righteous: in two discourses by Samuel Cooper, D. D. Minister of Great Yarmouth. Occasioned by the death of his eldest daughter, (who had only just entered into her twenty-first year) To which is subjoined, an appendix: containing her character, and two elegies on her death | |
Definitions and axioms relative to charity, charitable institutions, and the Poor's Laws : In a series of letters to William Fellowes, Esq. Occasioned by a pamphlet entitled, "considerations on the fatal effects of the present excess of public charity to a trading nation." By Samuel Cooper, M. A. Late Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge | |
The first principles of civil and ecclesiastical government, delineated (in two parts,) in letters to Dr. Priestley, occasioned by his to Mr. Burke. By Samuel Cooper, D. D. Minister of Great Yarmouth | |
A letter to the clergy of the county of Norfolk. | |
A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester : in which the divine legation of Moses is vindicated, as well from the misapprehensions of his Lordship's friends, as the misrepresentations of his enemies: and in which his Lordship's merits as a writer are clearly proved to be far superior to the encomiums of his warmest admirers | |
The necessity and duty of the early instruction of children, in the Christian religion, evinced, and enforced : in a sermon, preached in the parish church of Great Yarmouth, on Sunday, June the 20th, 1790; for the benefit of the Charity and Sunday Schools: Printed at the Request of the Representatives in Parliament, for that Burgh, And published for the Benefit of those Schools | |
The necessity and truth of the three principal revelations, 1777: | |
The one great argument for the truth of Christianity from a single prophecy, evinced, in a new explanation of the seventh chapter of Isaiah; and in a general refutation of the interpretations of former commentators. By Samuel Cooper, D. D. Minister of Great Yarmouth | |
The power of Christianity over the malignant passions : asserted, the real Causes of Persecutions amongst Christians, and the true Grounds of mutual Forbearance in religious Opinions explained, in a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday November III, M.DCC.LXXVI |