Fawcett, Benjamin, 1715-1780
Fawcett, Benjamin
Benjamin Fawcett
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
Works
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Beniamin Fawcett über Melankolie : ihre Beschaffenheit, Ursachen und Heilung, vornämlich über die genannte religiöse MElankolie | |
Candid reflections : on the different manner in which the learned and pious have expressed their conceptions concerning the doctrine of the Trinity; in a letter to a friend. By Benjamin Fawcett, M.A. | |
Children shouting their hosannas to Christ : A sermon occasioned by the death of a child, who was eight years old; with some account of her pious temper, while she was in health; and of her remarkable expressions in her last illness. Preached at Kidderminster, October 22, 1769. By Benjamin Fawcett, M.A. | |
Christian stedfastness : or St. Paul's affectionate pleas with his converts at Philippi, to stand fast in the Lord. A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Risdon Darracott; who departed this life March 14. 1759. in the forty-third year of his age. Preached at Wellington in Somerset, April 15. 1759. By Benjamin Fawcett. | |
A compassionate address to the Christian negroes in Virginia, and other British colonies in North-America : With an appendix, containing some account of the rise and progress of Christianity among that poor people. By Benjamin Fawcett, minister of the Gospel in Kidderminster. | |
Converse with God in solitude, or, The christian improving the insufficiency and uncertainty of human friendship for conversing with God in secret | |
The dying thoughts of the reverend, learned and holy Mr. Richard Baxter ... | |
De eeuwige rust der Heiligen : de heerlijke staat der Gezaligden en hunne voortdurende blijdschap in den hemel | |
The encouraging prospect that religious liberty will be enlarged : considered, and applied to the case of the protestant dissenters: in a sermon, preached at Kidderminster, November 5th, 1773. By Benjamin Fawcett, M. A. | |
Extracts from the diary, meditations | |
The future coronation of the saints : a sermon preached at Kidderminster, September 27, 1761 : being the first Lord's-Day after the late coronation | |
The grand inquiry, 1763: | |
The grand inquiry : Am I in Christ or not? Explained and Recommended, in order to help any man to know the state of his own soul. With some prefatory hints, for promoting a more general attention to such self-inquiry | |
The miscellaneous works, 1814: | |
Murther lamented and improved : a sermon preached at Kidderminster, June 16, 1771, on occasion of the death of Mr. Francis Best, who was robbed and murthered by John Child, on Saturday, June 8 ... | |
Observations on the nature, causes and cure of melancholy : especially of that which is commonly called religious melancholy | |
Preaching Christ, and not self : A sermon preached at Tuckers-Street-Meeting, Bristol, at the ordination of The Reverend Mr. Thomas Janes. May 26th, 1774. By Benjamin Fawcett, M. A. To which are added, Mr. Janes's Confession of faith, and A charge, Delivered on the same Occasion. By Andrew Kinsman. | |
The religious weaver : Or, Pious meditations on the trade of weaving. Viz. Its honourable antiquity. Its distinguishing advantages. The raw or rough materials; -preparing them; -putting them into the loom; the weaver at work in his loom; -finishing his piece; -receiving his wages; the peculiar success of some weavers. A wish for the trade's general prosoperity. By Benjamin Fawcett, M.A. | |
The sacred almoner, in two discourses : the first offers advice to the bountiful, to devote some certain proportion of their revenues to pious and charitable uses. The second contains the scripture-account of liberality in scripture-language. By Benjamin Fawcett. | |
The saints' everlasting rest | |
Treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven |