Cennick, John, 1718-1755
Cennick, John
John Cennick British evangelist and hymnwriter (1718-1755)
Cennick, John Moravians 1718-1755
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Works
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An account of the conversion of Edward Lee, a malefactor, who was executed at Haverford-West, in Wales, for a robbery. In a letter from Mr. Cennick to his friend in London. | |
The bloody issue healed : being the substance of a sermon preached at the Tabernacle, London, On Thursday Evening, October 10, 1743 | |
A collection of sacred hymns | |
A confession of faith. By the Late Rev. Mr. John Cennick : With a recommendatory preface by W. Mason, Author of The Spiritual treasury. | |
The danger of infidelity : or, the necessity of a living faith in Christ. The substance of a discourse deliver'd in Bristol, in the year 1742 | |
Deliverance from death : Being the substance of a discourse preached at Kingswood, Sunday, March 25, 1753 | |
The fall and redemption : Being the substance of a sermon preached at Ballynahone in the county of Tyrone in Ireland, in the year 1752 | |
Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone | |
The life of Mr. J. Cennick : with an account of the trials and temptations, which he endured till it pleased our Saviour to shew him his love, and send him into his vineyard. Written by him self, for their Sakes who follow the Lamb. | |
Naaman cleansed : Being the substance of a sermon preach'd at Smith's-Hall, Bristol, by John Cennick, Late of Reading, in Berkshire | |
Nunc dimittis : Some lines of the Rev. Mr. Cennick's, (who departed this life July 4, 1755.) .. | |
Relation of the happy end of Edward Lee | |
The reproach of the cross : A discourse delivered at Gloonen in the county of Antrim in Ireland, in the year 1754 | |
Sacred hymns for the children of God : in the days of their pilgrimage | |
Sacred hymns for the use of religious societies, 1743: | |
Selections | |
Sermons, selected from the works of that laborious and faithful servant of Christ the late Rev. John Cennick. To which are added two admirable sermons by That Great, Learned, and good Man, the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, President of New Jersey College in North America. At the end of the Sermons are annexed some letters, by that Eminent, Pious, and Sincere Christian, the late Mrs. A-'s, of Goodman's Fields, London; whose Soul was made fit for Glory, and entered into Eternal Rest, on the 28th of July, 1789. - These Letters were written during her Illness, to her Husband, Children, &c. to be delivered after her decease | |
The Syrophenician : or, a pattern of invincible faith. Delivered in a discourse at London, in the year 1750 | |
A treatise of the Holy Ghost : wherein is proved, that the spirit of God was in the prophets and apostles, and is in every true believer, to the end of the world | |
Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The woman of Samaria. ... XX. The beatific vision, or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. Vol. II | |
The woman of Samaria. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Scoles in Yorkshire, in the year 1752. By John Cennick |