Erskine, John, 1721-1803
Erskine, John
John Erskine Scottish theologian; (1721-1803)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Erskine, John
- 100 1 _ ‡a Erskine, John ‡d 1721-1803
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Erskine, John, ‡d 1721-1803
- 100 1 _ ‡a Erskine, John, ‡d 1721-1803
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Erskine ‡c Scottish theologian; (1721-1803)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Draper, Edward ‡d 1749-1831)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Edwards, Jonathan ‡d 1703-1758
- 500 0 _ ‡a Freeholder
Works
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Considerations on the spirit of popery | |
Discourses preached on several occasions... | |
Doctrinal and occasional sermons. : Preached by John Erskine | |
The education of poor children recommended : a sermon, preached in Lady Glenorchy's chapel, Edinburgh, May 18, 1774, before the managers of the Orphan-Hospital, and published at their desire | |
Enlightened evangelicalism, the life and thought of John Erskine | |
The equity and wisdom of administration, : in measures that have unhappily occasioned the American revolt, tried by the sacred oracles | |
The fatal consequences and the general sources of anarchy. : A discourse On Isaiah, xxiv. 1,-5. The substance of which was preached in the old Grey-Friars Church, before the Magistrates of Edinburgh, 2d September 1792. By John Erskine, D. D. one of the Ministers of Edinburgh | |
Hanes gwaith y prynedigaeth; yn cynnwys braslun o hanesyddiaeth eglwysig. | |
A history of the work of redemption : containing the outlines of a body of divinity, in a method entirely new | |
A humble attempt to promote frequent communicating, 1749: | |
The influence of religion on national happiness. : A sermon preached before the Society for propagating Christian Knowledge, ... on ... January 5. 1756. By John Erskine, ... To which is annex'd, The present state of the said Society | |
Letters chiefly written for comforting those bereaved of children or friends : collected from books and mss. | |
Ministers of the Gospel cautioned against giving offence. A sermon, by John Erskine, M. A. One of the Ministers of Edinburgh | |
A narrative of the debate in the General assembly of the Church of Scotland, May 25. 1779. Occasioned by apprehensions of an intended repeal of the penal statutes against papists. | |
The people of God consider'd as all righteous : In three sermons preach'd at Glasgow, April 1745. By Mr. John Erskine minister of the Gospel at Kirkintilloch | |
Reflections on the rise, progress, and probable consequences of the present contentions with the colonies. Freeholder. | |
A reply to the religious scruples against inoculating the small pox : In a letter to a friend. | |
Shall I go to war with my American brethren? : A discourse from Judges the xxth and 28th. Addressed to all concerned in determining that important question | |
The signs of the times consider'd : or, the high probability, that the present appearances in New-England, and the West of Scotland, are a prelude of the glorious things promised to the church in the latter ages | |
Simplicity recommended to ministers of the Gospel, : With respect to their doctrine, method, style & delivery in preaching; with hints on other branches of the ministerial office | |
Sketches and hints of church history, and theological controversy : Chiefly translated or abridged from modern foreign writers. By John Erskine, D. D. One of the Ministers of Edinburgh | |
Theological dissertations : containing, I. The nature of the Sinai Covenant. II. The character and privileges of the Apostolic Churches, with an examination of Dr. Taylor's key to the Epistles. III. The nature of saving faith. IV. The law of nature sufficiently promulgated to the heathens. V. An attempt to promote the frequent dispensing the Lord's Supper | |
Thoughts upon the duty of a more frequent administration of the Lord's supper. : Chiefly extracted from Dr. Erskine's Theological dissertations |