Cramp, J. M. (John Mockett), 1796-1881
Cramp, J.M.
Cramp, John Mockett, 1796-1881
Cramp, J. M. (1796-1881)
John Mockett Cramp English Baptist minister and educationist
VIAF ID: 55486120 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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Baptist history: from the foundation of the Christian church to the close of the eighteenth century. | |
The Council of Trent: comprising an account of the proceedings of tha assembly; | |
Memoir of Madame Feller. | |
Paul and Christ : a portraiture and an argument | |
The puseyism and semi-popery of the Rev. J.M. Cramp : being a reply to the literary character of a catechism recently published by that gentleman on Christian baptism, in a letter addressed to the learned author | |
The realities of religion : being the circular letter of the Central Baptist Association of Nova Scotia for the year 1876 | |
The reformation in Europe. | |
The Sabbath question as originally published in the "Acadian Recorder" : with an introduction containing extracts from an essay by Dr. Cramp "On the obligation of Christians to observe the Lord's Supper every Lord's Day" : also an article showing the views of the reformers concerning Sunday, and the lawfulness of working thereon : and a reply to Judge Marshall's tract on "The Sabbath and Bible moral law" : and a brief notice of the Rev. W.H. Humphrey's published sermons on the Sabbath | |
Scripture and Tradition : a Reply to Mr. Mathurin's Letter on "The Claims of the Catholic Church" | |
The second coming of our Lord : an essay | |
A text-book of popery, 1831. | |
A text-book of popery; comprising a brief history of the Council of Trent, a translation of its doctrinal decrees, and copious extracts from the catechism published by its authority; with notes and illustrations: to which is added, in an appendix, the doctrinal decrees, and canons of the Council of Trent, in Latin, as published at Rome, anno Domini 1564: the whole intended to furnish a correct and complete view of the theological system of popery. | |
What will become of the wicked? : an address |