Cudworth, William, 1717?-1763
Cudworth, William, ca. 1717-1763
Cudworth, William
William Cudworth Author 1717-63
VIAF ID: 44734975 ( Personal )
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Works
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Aphorisms concerning the assurance of faith : Designed to reconcile differing sentiments on that important point. | |
Christ the only foundation : A sermon preached at the New Chapel, in Margaret-Street, near Oxford-Market, on Sunday, January the 7th, 1759. occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. James Hervey. By William Cudworth. | |
A collection of hymns | |
A copy of a letter sent to the Revd. Mr. K***. Concerning repentance. | |
Defence of Theron and Aspasio | |
A dialogue between a preacher of inherent righteousness, and a preacher of God's righteousness, reveal'd from faith to faith: being an answer to a late dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend. By William Cudworth. | |
The doctrine of Our Lord and his Apostles cleared from the false glosses and misrepresentations of the Reverend Mr. William Law, in his late dialogue between a Methodist and a church-man. Addressed to the Right Hon. the Countess-Dowager of Huntingdon. To which are added, Some Scripture-Hints of The Kingdom of Heaven. By a hearer of the Apostles. | |
Free thoughts upon the doctrines of election : fall of man, and restoration by Christ. In which the principal objections are answer'd against Christ the propitiation for sin. By William Cudworth. | |
A friendly attempt to remove some fundamental mistakes in the Rev. Mr. Whitfield's sermons. | |
The intentions, articles, and order, agreed on by the Church of Christ, meeting in Black and Grey-Eagle Street, Spital-Fields; and, in Peter's Yard, Castle-Street, near Liecester-Fields | |
A letter from a brother at London to the Society belonging to the Tabernacle at Norwich. | |
Looking to the Cross; or the right use of marks and evidences | |
Nature and grace : or, some essential differences between the sentimeuts [sic] of the natural and spiritual man, in things pertaining to everlasting salvation. | |
A preservative in perilous times : In three letters. I. To Mr. James Relly, Relative to his misleading Principles in Religion. II. To Mr. John Wesley, Occasion'd by the Revival of his Dialogues, in a late Treatise, called, A Preservative against Unsettled Notions. III. To Mr. John Wesley, Occasion'd by his Letter of Remarks on Theron and Aspasio, publish'd in the above-mention'd Preservative. | |
The sentiments of a Church of Christ, meeting in Grey-Eagle-Street, Spittle-Fields, in regard to the influence of faith : with an account of Mr. C-s's separation from that Church. And some remarks on what he has lately printed. By William Cudworth. | |
A short account of the dealings of God, in the experience of William Cudworth. | |
Some observations concerning the Church of Christ | |
Some observations, I. On the antiquity of the present United Brethren, called Moravians. II. On some of the extracts of their general synods, and III. On the doctrine of the Trinity and person of Christ. | |
A vindication of the doctrine of assurance of faith : from the aspersions cast on it by the Rev. Mr. Crookshanks, in his sermons, entitled, Stedfastness in the faith recommended. With remarks upon some passages in those sermons. |