Wright, Richard, 1764-1836
Richard Wright
VIAF ID: 43207698 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Richard, ‡d 1764-1836
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Works
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An abridgement of five discourses, : on different subjects; intended to obviate several objections which have been made to the doctrine of the universal restoration. And calculated to answer other important purposes. By Richard Wright | |
An address to atheists, : by R. Wright | |
An address to immoral men and practical unbelievers | |
Answer to the question, why are you not a trinitarian? | |
The anti-satisfactionist; | |
An apology for Dr. Michael Servetus: including an account of his life, persecution, writings and opinions: | |
The divinity of the son of man, : our Lord Jesus Christ, stated and maintained in a Scriptural and Rational Light. Whom do Men say that I the Son of Man am? - But whom say ye that I am? Christ. Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. Peter. By R. Wright | |
An essay on the unity and supremacy of the one God and Father. | |
The eternity of hell torments indefensible: being an examination of several passages in Dr. Ryland's sermon, intitled "the first lye refuted." In A Series Of Letters To A Friend. By Richard Wright | |
Hints on the universal restoration. : Submitted to the consideration of all serious professors of the gospel. By Richard Wright | |
Instruction for youth, in a series of lectures on moral and religious subjects : intended for the use of schools and families ; containing a view of the evidences of natural and revealed religion | |
Letters on capital punishments addressed to the English judges | |
Réponse a la question : pourquoi n'êtes-vous pas trinitaire ? | |
The salvation of sinners by the free grace of God : being an attempt to explode the Protestant, as well as popish, notion of salvation by human merit, and to promote the primitive Christian doctrine of the sufficiency of divine mercy for all who are penitent | |
A scriptural representation of the Son of God : in nine propositions, with illustrations. By Richard Wright | |
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