Notcutt, William, 1672-1756
William Notcutt British dissenting minister at Ipswich, 1672-1756
VIAF ID: 6361286 ( Personal )
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Works
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Antichrist revealed according to the word of God : A sermon Preached at Ipswich, November the Fifth, 1728. Wherein Many Texts of Scripture, relating to Antichrist, are unfolded, which may help to the more profitable Reading and Understanding of many Portions of Scripture | |
A believer's evidences for heaven : or, a short essay for christian comfort, or spiritual joy. Wherein, by the plainest and most familiar Expressions, a weak Christian may be able to make out his Title to the Heavenly Inheritance; or to make his Calling and Election sure. Sincerely attempted, in order to enlarge the Heart of a true Christian, to run the Ways of God's Commandments; and render the Yoke of Christ easy, and his Burden light; and make Way for a true Believer's comfortable Death | |
A compendium of the covenants : Viz. I. Of works. And who are under it. II. Of grace. And who are in it. Distinguished into 1. The Covenant of Redemption. 2. The Covenant at Mount Sinai. 3. The New Covenant. Wherein each of these are compared with the other; that the Difference, between them, may be the better discerned: Wherein also, our covenanting with God, is considered | |
A dying pastor's legacy to his people. Being a collection of divine and moral sentences, taken from a multitude of sermons preach'd among them; and design'd for their Establishment in the Truths of the Gospel; and for their Furtherance in Grace, Holiness, and Comfort: Prepared for this Time of great Declension from the Truth; and Decay of the Power of Godliness. By the Revd. Mr. W. Notcutt | |
The everlasting love and delights of Jesus Christ with the sons of men. Represented in six sermons on Prov. viii. 30, 31. By William Notcutt | |
The happy exchange : Or, the greatest gain accruing from the loss of all things, for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus and Interest in his Righteousness. Set forth in Seven Sermons, from Phil. iii. 8, 9 | |
The heavenly register, 1728: | |
The heavenly register : being an attempt to unfold something of the nature and design of that book of remembrance which the Lord keeps, both of the Names and Discourse of Christians, while conversant here upon Earth, from Mal. iii. 16. To which are added, Serious Reflections on divers Subjects; Designed As a Specimen for the religious Improvement of the more common Occurrences of Life | |
An impartial review of Robert Barclay's pretended Apology for the principles of the Quakers. By William Notcutt | |
Jesus Christ set forth as most wonderful in the constitution of his person, the discharge of his offices and most excellent qualifications. In six sermons on Isa. IX. 6. By William Notcutt | |
The repeated calls and gracious invitations of Jesus Christ to the chief of sinners; and the danger of their neglecting the great salvation. Set forth in nine sermons. By William Notcutt | |
A short explanation of the Assembly's shorter catechism : in a most familiar way. Design'd to promote Useful Knowledge among Professors; but especially the Younger Sort | |
Tystiolaeth y credadyn am ei hawl ir nefoedd, neu, Gynnyg byr tu ag at gysur Crist'nogol neu lawenydd ysbrydol : yn mha un y dichon y Cristion gwan wneuthur allan ei hawl i'r etifeddiaeth nefol, neu wneud ei alwedigaeth a'i etholedigaeth yn sicr |