Fancourt, Samuel, 1678-1768
Samuel Fancourt
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fancourt, Samuel, ‡d 1678-1768
- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel Fancourt
- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel Fancourt
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Works
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The apology : or, a letter to a friend; setting forth the occasion, progress, and importance of the present controversy | |
An appendix to a letter to the Reverend Mr. Norman : In two parts. Shewing, first, that the eternal certainty of contingent events cannot be proved; but that the Contradiction to it is true and demonstrable. Secondly, that the several arguments, whether from reason or revelation, offered by the Rev. Mr. Bliss, Mr. Norman, and the nameless author, in defence of it, are weak and inconclusive | |
A discourse on the sinful fear of man, and a holy trust in God: suited to evil tidings in evil times. By Samuel Fancourt | |
Enthusiasm retorted: or, remarks on Mr. Morgan's second letter to the four London ministers; and on some later invectives of the same author, against the doctrine of the blessed Trinity. In a letter to a friend. By Samuel Fancourt | |
An essay concerning liberty : grace, and Prescience | |
The greatness of the divine love vindicated: in three letters. : I. Concerning the possibility of our common salvation. II. Concerning the importance of a firm belief of it. III. Concerning God's absolute decrees of the actual fall and misery of men and angels. | |
The narrative | |
The nature and expediency of the Gospel revelation, and of a public ministry, to carry on its important design : In a sermon at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Henry Lane, M.A. By Samuel Fancourt. To which is annexed, Mr. Lane's confession of faith; and the Rev'd. Mr. Edward Warren's charge at the same time. Published at the unanimous request of the ministers then present. | |
A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr. John Terry : who died on the 29th day of May, 1720, in the eighteenth year of his age. By Samuel Fancourt. With A short narrative of the more memorable passages of his last sickness | |
What will be, must be: or, future contingencies no contingencies : In a letter to the Reverend Mr. John Norman: or, a short review and fair state of the points in controvesy between us |