Fellows, John, ?-1785
Fellows, John d. 1785
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fellows, John, ‡d -1785
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Works
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The Bromsgrove elegy, 1771: | |
The bromsgrove elegy : in blank verse, on the death of the Reverend George Whitefield, A.M. In which are represented, The Subjects of his Ministry; His Manner of Preaching; The Success of his Labours; His excellent Moral Character; and Th, at Newbury in New England, September 30, 1770 | |
An elegiac poem in blank verse : on the death of the Rev. Mr. A. M. Toplady, A. B. Late Vicar of Broad Hembury, Devon | |
An elegy on the death of the Rev. and learned John Gill : D.D. who departed this life October 12, 1771, in the seventy-fourth year of his age | |
Grace triumphant : A sacred poem, in nine dialogues; wherein the utmost power of nature, reason, virtue, and the liberty of the human will, to administer comfort to the awakened sinner, are impartially weighed and considered | |
The history of the Holy Bible : As contained in the Old and New Testament. Attempted in easy verse. In three volumes. ... Containing the sacred history, from the creation to the giving of the law | |
Hymns : in a Great Variety of metres, chiefly on the purity, perfection, and excellence of the word of God, and the gospel of Jesus Christ. A Subject highly proper for Public Worship: But generally omitted, or but slightly touched, in the Books of Psalms and Hymns now in use | |
The protestant alarm : or, popish cruelty fully displayed. Containing an impartial enquiry into, and a fair investigation of, the propagation, rise, progress, Doctrines, Discipline, Horrid Practices, Idolatrous Ceremonies, Superstitions, Innovations, Tyrannies, Treacheries, Cruel Persecutions, Tortures, Massacrees, and Errors of the Romish church. Calculated To detect the dangerous Tenets of Poperty, to counteract the poisonous Effects which its Principles may promote, and to defeat the pernicious Purposes of the most artful Priests, and their Romish Emissaries among the Roman Catholics. Suited To all Times, but more particularly to the present important Crisis, when such peculiar Countenance is given to Tenets at once so destructive to the Rights of Mankind in general, and to the Peace of the Individuals of the British Empire. The whole comprized In a Series of Entertaining and Useful Familiar Dialogues between Father and Son. Inscribed to the Protestant Association | |
Seasonable words of advice to all such as are concerned in the lottery : in which are pointed out the evils that have attended on gaming, especially in buying chances, policies, and insuring. Recommended to be Read by Persons of all Ranks, especially to Masters and Mistresses, and such as have Servants under them | |
Six views of believers baptism : I. As an act of sublime worship to the Adorable Persons in the Godhead. II. As a Representation of the Sufferings of Christ, his Death, Burial, and Resurrection. III. As an Emblem of Regeneration and Sanctification. IV. As the Answer or Declaration of a Good Conscience Towards God. V. As a Powerful Obligation to Newness of Life in a Course of Gospel Obedience. VI. As a lively Figure of the natural Death of every Christian: Designed As an Introduction to a Body of Hymns on Baptism; and to be bound up with them, as a Memorial for the daily use of all Baptized Believers and their Children, especially for every Person that is a Candidate for Believers Baptism | |
St. Paul's eloquent and noble defence of the gospel : in his three celebrated speeches; I. At Athens. II. To the Ephesian elders. III. Before King Agrippa; paraphras'd in blank verse: by John Fellows. Author of Grace Triumphant |