Brine, John, 1703-1765
John Brine
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Works
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Animadversions upon the Letters on Theron and Aspasio. Addressed to that ingenious author. By John Brine. | |
The baptists vindicated from some groundless charges brought against them by Mr. Eltringham, in a pamphlet, intitled, The Baptist against the Baptist, etc. Wherein He represents them as Erroneous, Persecuting, Diabolical, and Guilty of Deism. By John Brine. | |
The believer's triumph over death. Considered in a sermon occasion'd by the decease of Mr. Hugh Lloyd, who departed this life Feb. 11, 1735. ... By John Brine. | |
The causes of salvation and vocation considered : in a sermon preach'd on Lord's-Day, Dec.22, 1751, to the Church assembling in Crispin-Street, Spital-Fields, whereof the Late Revd. Mr. William Bentley was Pastor. Published at their own Request | |
The certain efficacy of the death of Christ, asserted : or, the necessity, reality, and perfection, of his satisfaction are pleaded for: ... in answer to a book, called, The ruin and recovery of mankind; ... With a postcript [sic], ... By John Brine. | |
A charge of publishing a palpable falsity, exhibited against, and fully proved upon, the authors of the Monthly Review, in a letter to those gentlemen : Wherein is contained a Defence of the Vindication of Divine Justice, in the Infliction of endless Punishment for Sin, in answer to an anonymous pamphlet, intitled, The scripture-account of a future state considered. By John Brine. | |
The christian religion not destitute of arguments sufficient to support it. In answer to a pamphlet, intitled, Christianity not founded on argument, etc. By John Brine. | |
Christian's duty and divine efficiency represented : In a sermon preach'd [o]n Lord's-Day, Nov. 11, 1750, near Cripplegate. By John Brine. | |
A defence of the doctrine of eternal justification, from some exceptions made to it by Mr. Bragge, and others. By John Brine. | |
Diligence in study : recommended to ministers. In a sermon, preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Richard Rist, in Harlow, Essex. December 15, 1756. Published at the Request of the Church | |
A discourse on the prayer of Jabez : Containing the substance Of Several sermons preached Within Cripplegate. Publish'd at the Request of some who heard them | |
The glory of the gospel, considered : in a Sermon preached At Kettering in Northamptonshire, May 23, 1762. By John Brine. | |
Grace, proved to be at the sovereign disposal of God: in a discourse preached July 19, 1760, at the Reverend Mr. Burford's meeting, in a monthly exercise of prayer, with a sermon. ... By John Brine. | |
The imputation of Christ's active obedience to his people, and the merit of it demonstrated : In a sermon, Preached to the Society, Who support the Wednesday Evening-Lecture, in Great-East-Cheap. December 27, 1758. Published at their Request | |
The knowledge of future glory: the support of the saints, in present troubles : A sermon, occasioned By the Death of the Reverend and Learned Mr. Clendon Daukes; Who Departed this Life December the 12th. Preached at Hemel-Hempstead, December 17, 1758. Published at the Request of the Church | |
Motives to love and unity among Calvinists, who differ in some points : A dialogue ... Wherein is contained an answer to Mr. Alverey Jackson's Question answered, ... By John Brine. | |
The opposition of flesh and spirit in believers, considered : in a sermon, preached February the 8th, 1761. Published at the Request of some who heard it. By John Brine. | |
The proper eternity of the divine decrees, and of the mediatorial office, of Jesus Christ : asserted and proved, in a discourse delivered, in a monthly-exercise of prayer with a sermon, on the 19th of September, 1754 | |
A refutation of Arminian principles, delivered in a pamphlet, intitled, The modern question concerning repentance and faith : examined with candor, &c., in a letter to a friend | |
Remarks upon a pamphlet, intitled, Some doctrines in the superlapsarian scheme impartially examin'd by the word of God: containing a defence of several Evangelical doctrines therein objected to. By John Brine. | |
A right to eternal glory, through the meritorious obedience of Christ, proved to be consistent with the absolute freedom and sovereignty of divine grace, as the origin of it : In a short discourse on Titus iii. 7. By John Brine. | |
Sin reigns not, nor shall reign, in the saints : a discourse, delivered at a monthly-exercise of prayer, with a sermon, April the 20th, 1764. Published at the Request of Ministers and Gentlemen who heard it | |
The solemn charge of a Christian minister considered : A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Revd Mr John Ryland, on the 26th of July, 1750. By John Brine. | |
Some mistakes in a book of Mr. Johnson's of Liverpool, intitled, The faith of God's elect, etc. noted and rectified. By John Brine. | |
A treatise on various subjects : viz. I. On the original purity of human nature. II. On its present Depravity. III. Of the Defects which attended the Doctrine of Morality, as taught by Philosophers and Poets. IV. Of Regeneration, Conversion, and Sanctification. V. On the Difference, between real Conversation, and the Semblance of it. VI. Of the Assurance of Faith. Vii. On the Life of Faith. Viii. On the Growth of, Grace. IX. Of Declension in the Power of Religion; its Causes, and the Ways and Means of a Revival under Decays of Grace. X. On the Temptations of the present Age; and Cautions against them. XI. Of communion with God, in the Course of that Obedience, which we are required to yield unto Him. Wherein various difficult cases of conscience are answered, as they occur, on the several Subjects treated of. By John Brine. | |
The true sense of attonement for sin, by Christ's death, stated and defended : in answer to a pamphlet, intitled, The scripture doctrine of attonement examined, by Mr. Taylor, of Norwich. With an appendix, Containing An Answer to the Objections of an anonymous Author to the Doctrine of Satisfaction, in a Pamphlet, intitled, Second Thoughts concerning the Sufferings and Death of Christ, &c | |
vindication of some truths of natural and revealed religion |