Johnson, John, 1706-1791
John Johnson ecclésiastique anglais, né en 1706
جون جونسون
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnson, John, ‡d 1706-1791
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Works
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Advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state | |
Advantages and disadvantages of the marriage-state : as entered into with religious or irreligious persons : represented under the similitude of a dream | |
The divine authority of the Holy Scriptures, 1780?: | |
Divine truth : being a vindication of the three immutable attributes, perfections or properties of the true God: Viz. Essential Holiness, Universal Goodness, Sovereign Grace; against the infernal demon, Who wills the Existence of Evil, Decrees Creatures to eternal Misery; And cannot accomplish his own Designs, Without the Intervention of Sin. containing the Character of God, given in his word; and the Character of God, given by men. With a revisal of the trial of th two opinions tried. By John Johnson. | |
The election of God undisguised : Or, The reproach rolled away from the doctrine of sovereign grace. In a letter to a friend. As whose request, some attempts to stigmatize and invalidate some evangelical truths (in a poem intitled thoughts on God's decree) are dissected and exposed. To which is added, an appendix, wherein election and reprobation are set in the true scripture light. By John Johnson. | |
The evangelical believer's confession of the Son of God : or, Christ acknowledged in the ordinances of the Gospel. According to the true spiritual intention; as held forth in the pattern given by himself, viz. Baptism, the Lord's supper, laying on of hands, Attention to the word of truth, praise and thanks-giving prayer and supplication, fasting, keeping the Lord's sabbath. By John Johnson, Author of the Riches of Gospel Grace opened; and a Scriptural Illustration of the Book of the Revelation. | |
Evangelical truths vindicated: in an epistle to the readers of Mr. John Brine's two pamphlets; The one entitled, Motives to Love and Unity among Calvinists differing in Opinions. The other entitled, Some Mistakes in a Book of Mr. Johnson's of Liverpool, intitled The Faith of God's Elect, etc. noted and rectified. Wherein are demonstrated, I. The Freeness and Sovereignty of Grace, to be all Influence, incapable of being purchased by any Price, or of being promoted or impeded by Sin. II. The precious Faith of the Saints, to be a Participation of the divine Nature, superior to the Nature or to the Work of any Creature. III. The Preaching of the Gospel, to be a Message of pure Grace; in subserviency whereunto the Law is to be opened in it's clearest Light, but the Gospel alone to be preached. By John Johnson. | |
The faith of God's elect: or, the Life of Jesus manifest in his saints. Being, A mature Examination of the Question, (and of a Pamphlet, entituled, The Question Answered) Whether Saving Faith in Christ, is a Duty required by the moral Law, of all Those who live under the Gospel Revelation? Containing, Chap. I. An Introduction. Shewing the Nature of the Question, and wherein the Controversy consists. Chap. II. A few Things distinctly considered, whereon the Strength of the Argument depends, and whereby the true Solution of the Question may be rendered conspicuous. 1. The Law and the Gospel. 2. The Grace of God and the Gift of Faith. 3. Righteousness and Holiness. 4. Salvation and Adoption. Chap. III. The Author's Reasoning discussed. Chap. IV. All his Scripture Quotations examined, and digested. Chap. V. An Appeal. 1. To the Judicious. 2. To the Author's Admirers. 3. To the Experienced Believer. 4. To the Convinced Sinner. Chap. VI. An Address. 1. To Them that have believed through Grace. 2. To the Ministers of the New Testament. For By Grace are ye Saved. Ephes. ii. 8, By John Johnson. | |
Jesus the King of Kings : A Sermon Preached At Liverpool, On the 22d Day of September 1761. Being the Day of the Coronation of their Majesties King George the Third, and Queen Charlotte. By John Johnson. | |
The love of God : A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Samuel Hunter, jun. mariner, in Liverpool: Who departed this Life the 25th Day of January, 1758; In the 34th Year of his Age. By John Johnson. | |
A mathematical question : propounded by the vicegerent of the world; answered by the King of glory. Enigmatically represented, and demonstratively opened | |
An occasional review of the prebendary of Litchfield's sermon, and address to the people called Quakers : with a more mature examination of the remarks of his opponents, S. Fothergill and J. Phipps, In a letter to a friend. By John Johnson. | |
The propositions : Which occasioned the late Difference and Separation in the Baptist church at Whitehaven. With a comment on the propositions, by John Johnson. Also, that comment considered, by John Huddleston, [sic]. | |
The riches of the gospel grace opened, in twelve discourses on the following interesting subjects of the new testament; The Word of God in its Truth and Efficacy. The Word of God in its extensive Latitude. Christ the great High Priest. Christ all in all. Repentance and Remission of Sins. Regeneration; or, being born of God. Justification by Faith. Evangelical Sanctification. The Baptism of the Holy Ghost. The Spirit's Testimony of the Son. The Father's Glory opened by the Son. The Son of God on the Throne of Judgment. ... . By John Johnson, Minister of the Gospel in Liverpool. | |
Traethawd ar fanteison ac anfanteision y cyflwr priodasol, yn l̥ fel yr elir iddo gyda phersonau crefyddol neu anghrefyddol : yn cael ei osod allan dan gyffelybiaeth breuddwyd; gydag atddodiad, yn yr hwn y mae'r mater yn cael ei ystyried ymhellach |