Conder, John, 1714-1781
John Conder
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Conder, John ‡d 1714-1781
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Conder, John, ‡d 1714-1781
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Conder
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Works
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The duty of a people's remembring [sic] their deceased pastors : represented and enforced: in a sermon preached on the Lord's-Day June 27, 1762; subsequent to the funeral of the late Reverend Mr Thomas Hall, Who Departed this Life, June 3, In the Seventy-Sixth Year of his Age | |
Living Christianity delineated, in the diaries and letters of two eminently pious persons lately deceased; | |
A pastor's commending of his people to God considered, as illustrated by the Apostle Paul's taking his final leave of the Elders of Ephesus. In a sermon preached to the congregational church at Cambridge, October 13, 1754. By John Conder. .. | |
The peaceful end of the perfect upright man, 1762: | |
A serious address to all sober Christians : of every denomination, amongst Protestant dissenters; especially those of affluent circumstances in town and country, on the important subject of a Gospel ministry. Wherein the Grand Qualification for the Ministerial Office is suggested, and The Necessity of a more General Concern, and of more Effectual Measures, for the suitable Supply of our destitute Communities, is represented, with Earnestness and Candour | |
A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners : At Salters-Hall, August 3, 1763 | |
A sermon preached by the Revd. Mr. John Conder, May 11, 1758 : at the ordination of the Revd. Mr. John Stafford to the co-pastorship with John Guyse, D. D, In the Church of Christ meeting at New-Broad-Street: together with an introductory discourse by the Revd. Mr. Thomas Gibbons, The Church's Recognition of their Call, Mr. Stafford's acceptance of it, his Confession of Faith, and an exhortation delivered to him by the Revd. Mr. Thomas Hall. Published at the united Request of the Church, and the Ministers then present | |
Songs in the night: |