Calvinism exploded : or, partial election and horrid reprobation, proved to be no part of divine truth, and to have no existence, except in the lying mouth of Lucifer,-The mistaken judgment of Calvin and his sons,-and in the bigotted little soul of a proud, boasting Pharisee. Designed as a check to the progress of those doctrines which are a dishonor to the very name of God,-Contrary to Scripture,-Sully the divine character,-set bounds to the mercy and love of God,-And draw a cloud of tenfold darkness over the hopes and expectations of nine-tenths of mankind. Being an easy and familiar poem, fitted to the capacity and understanding of the weakest and most illiterate Christians. By Joseph Proud, Minister of the Gospel of Christ. |
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A candid and impartial reply : to the Rev. Dr. Priestley's letters, addressed by him to the members of the New Jerusalem. In which his objections are fairly considered, And The Doctrines Contained In The Theological Writings Of The Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg, Vindicated From Reason and Scripture. By J. Proud, N. H. M. |
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A fast sermon : in which The real Cause of all Wars and public Calamities are explained; The Means by which they may be avoided; when they will cease; and The Manner in which the Inhabitants of Great Britain ought to conduct themselves, In the present serious State of this Kingdom. And now earnestly recommended To the Perusal of every Description of Mankind; particularly, To all Magistrates, Clergymen, Dissenting Ministers, and true patriots. Delivered on the public fast day, March 9, 1796, In the New Jerusalem Temple, Birmingham, by J. Proud, N. H. M. Published by the particular Request of the Audience |
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A funeral sermon on the death of John Harrison, M.D : late of Hatton-Garden, London, who departed this life, November 2d, 1798. Delivered in the New Jerusalem Temple, ... on Sunday evening, November 25th. By J. Proud, N.H.M. |
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General proofs that the second advent of the Lord hath taken place : and also, the Essential Doctrines of his new Kingdom stated. A sermon delivered in the Unitarian Chapel, Warwick, on Tuesday evening, October 9, 1792. By J. Proud, N.H.M. |
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Hymns and spiritual songs for the use of the Lord's new church signified by the New Jerusalem in the revelation. |
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[An] impartial account of a [pu]blic disputation on Water Baptism : Held on the 25th day of October, 1787, at the General Baptist Chapel, in Ber-Street, Norwich, between John Bousell, a speaker amongst the people called Quakers, and Joseph Proud, pastor of the General Baptist Congregation, in Ber-Street with some further observations in vindication of that sacred ordinance. By J. Proud, M.G. |
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Jehovah's mercy made known to all mankind in these last days, 1789: |
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Jesus Christ : the supreme head of the church; or, the stone which the builders have rejected, become the head of the corner: a sermon delivered in the New Jerusalem temple, Birmingham, ON Thursday Evening, Oct.25, 1792-36 |
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The nature of true greatness : a sermon; preached at Manchester, March 15, 1792, before the members of the New Church; (understood by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation And Published At Their Unanimous Riquest |
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New Jerusalem blessings : or the unity, purity and happiness of real Christians in these last days, In Which The New Kingdom of the Lord is Established-Jesus the King thereof, Who IS The One Only God of Heaven and Earth. A sermon preached in Ber-Street chapel, Norwich, After The Baptism of Nine Persons, on Tuesday, Feb.24, 1789. To which is prefixed a short account of that day's proceedings The whole published at the unanimous request of the Congregation then present. By J. Proud, M.G. |
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