Hart, William, 1713-1784
William Hart
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hart, William ‡d 1713-1784
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hart, William ‡d 1713-1784
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hart, William, ‡d 1713-1784
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hart, William, ‡d 1713-1784
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Hart
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Works
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Brief remarks on a number of false propositions, and dangerous errors, which are spreading in the country : collected out of sundry discourses lately publish'd, wrote by Dr. Whitaker and Mr. Hopkins. Written by way of dialogue, by William Hart, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Say-brook. [Six lines of Scripture texts] | |
A discourse concerning the nature of regeneration, and the way wherein it is wrought | |
A few remarks, upon the ordination of the Rev'd Mr. James Dana, and the doings of the Consociation, respecting the same : being a letter, to the author of The faithful narrative, &c. By William Hart, A[.]M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Say-brook. [Three lines o Latin quotations] | |
A letter to the Rev. Samuel Hopkins, occasioned by his Animadversions on Mr. Hart's late dialogue : In which some of his misrepresentations of facts, and of other things, are corrected. By the author of that dialogue. [Two lines from Solomon] | |
Remarks on a late pamphlet, wrote by Mr. Hobart, entitled, The principles of Congregational churches, relating to the constitution and authority of ecclesiastical councils; considered, and applied to the case of the late ordination at Wallingford. And a further vindication of the council that acted in that ordination. | |
Remarks on President Edwards's dissertations concerning the nature of true virtue : shewing that he has given a wrong idea, and definition of virtue, and is inconsistent with himself. To which is added, an attempt to shew wherein true virtue does consist. By William Hart, Pastor of the First Church in Say-brook. [Four lines of Scripture texts] | |
Scriptural answer, &c. | |
A sermon, of a new kind, never preached, nor ever will be : containing a collection of doctrines, belonging to the Hopkintonian scheme of orthodoxy; or the marrow of the most modern divinity. And an address to the unregenerate, agreeable to the doctrines. [Two lines from Solomon] |