Winchester, Elhanan, 1751-1797
Elhanan Winchester
Winchester, Elhanan
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Winchester, Elhanan ‡d 1751-1797
- 100 1 _ ‡a Winchester, Elhanan, ‡d 1751-1797
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Works
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An attempt to collect the Scripture passages in favour of the universal restoration, as connected with the doctrine of rewards and punishments : All tending to prove, the universal empire of Christ, the total destruction of evil, and the final re-establishment of lapsed intelligences | |
Children exhorted to remember their creators : The substance of a discourse preached at the request of a youth, on Lord's Day morning, December 15, 1793, in the Chapel, Parliament Court, Artillery Street, Bishopsgate Street. By Elhanan Winchester. Published at the earnest desire of many that heard it. | |
Comfort for mourning Christians : or, consolation drawn from various sources to prevent unreasonable sorrow for the loss of departed friends. A sermon, preached at Fleet, in Lincolnshire, October 27th, 1789; at the funeral of Mr. Matthew Hursthouse, who departed this life, October 25th, 1789. aged seventy years. | |
A course of lectures, on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled : Delivered in the borough of Southwark, as also, at the chapel in Glasshouse-Yard, in the year 1789. By Elhanan Winchester. Repent; For The Kingdom Of Heaven IS At Hand. | |
A defence of revelation : in ten letters to Thomas Paine; being an answer to his first part of The age of reason. By Elhanan Winchester, Author of Lectures on the Prophecies that remain to be Fulfilled, Dialogues on the Restoration, etc. etc. | |
The divinity of Christ, proved from the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament : in several letters to a friend | |
De drie wee-bazuinen : van welken de eerste en tweede reeds voorby : en de derde nu is begonnen, onder welke de zeven fiolen van de wrake Gods worden uitgegoten op de aarde : zijnde de inhoud van twee leerredenen : gedaan binnen Londen, enz. den 3 en 24 February 1793 | |
An elegy on the death of the Reverend Mr. John Wesley : who departed this life March, 2, 1791, in the eighty-eighth year of his age. The Memory of the Just is blessed. By Elhanan Winchester. | |
The face of Moses unveiled by the Gospel, or, Evangelical truths discovered in the law : in four discourses, being an attempt to show the design of the observation of days, seasons, times and years, as commanded by God to the Israelites : as also, the land of Canaan considered as a figure of the rest that remaineth to the people of God | |
The Gospel of Christ no cause of shame : demonstrated in two discourses on the subject | |
The Gospel preached by the Apostles, and especially St. Paul : Being a discourse, chiefly drawn from his writings; proving, that this great Apostle held, and taught, both particular and general redemption and salvation. Delivered at the Chapel in Glass-House-Yard, Aug. 10, 1788. By Elhanan Winchester, late of Philadelphia. | |
The great events that will take place under the sounding of the seventh trumpet, which is now begun : a discourse delivered ... February 24, 1793 | |
The holy conversation, and high expectation, of true Christians : A discourse, delivered in London, April 29, M DCC LXXXIX. To which are added, a few remarks on the Rev. Mr. Dan Taylor's discourse, entitled, "the eternity of future punishment asserted and improved." In a letter to a friend. By Elhanan Winchester. | |
A letter to the Rev. C.E. De Coetlogon, A.M. editor of President Edwards's lately-revived sermon, on the eternity of hell-torments. By the author of dialogues on the universal restoration. | |
The Lord Jesus Christ worthy of the love of all men : Demonstrated in two discourses, from 1 Cor. XVI. 22. By Elhanan Winchester. | |
The mystic's plea for universal redemption, as held forth and preached by Mr. Elhanan Winchester : being an occasional answer to his persecutors, in a number of letters to the Rev. William Rogers, &c. | |
A new book of poems, on several occasions : By Elhanan Winchester, Jun. Preacher of the Gospel, and author of the collection of psalms, hymns and poems, designed for the use and edification of Christians. | |
An oration on the discovery of America. : Delivered in London, October the 12th, 1792 being three hundred years from the day on which Columbus landed in the New world. | |
The outcasts comforted : A sermon, delivered in the University hall, in Philadelphia, January 4, 1782, to the members of the Baptist Church, who have been rejected by their brethren, for holding the doctrine of the final restoration of all things | |
A plain political catechism : intended for the use of schools, in the United States of America : wherein the great principles of liberty, and of the federal government, are laid down and explained, by way of question and answer : made level to the lowest capacities | |
Plan of the city of Washington. | |
The preaching of the atonement : foolishness to such as perish; but powerful to those who are saved. A sermon, delivered at Glass-House-Yard, Goswell-Street, London; November 20, 1791. Published at the earnest Desire of many who heard it. By Elhanan Winchester. | |
The process and empire of christ : from his birth to the end of the mediatorial kingdom; a poem, in twelve books | |
The psalms of David, versified from a new translation, and adapted to Christian worship. Particularly intended for the use of such Christians as believe in the universal and unbounded Love of God, manifested unto all his Fallen Creatures by Christ Jesus. To which is added, A Collection of Hymns, by Various Authors | |
The reigning abominations, especially the slave trade ... | |
The restitution of all things (which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began) defended : being an attempt to answer the Reverend Dan Taylor's assertions and re-assertions in favour of endless misery, in five letters to himself. By Elhanan Winchester. | |
The seed of the woman bruising the serpent's head, 1781: | |
A serious address to the youth of both sexes in Philadelphia : upon the worth of the soul. Delivered in the University-hall, to a crowded audience of young people, May 20, 1785. By Elhanan Winchester. | |
Ten letters addressed to Mr. Paine, in answer to his pamphlet entitled The age of reason: containing some clear and satisfying evidences of the truth of divine revelation; and especially of the resurrection and ascension of Jesus. | |
Ten sermons on various subjects : by the late Elhanan Winchester, preacher of the universal restoration. | |
Three woe trumpets | |
A true and remarkable account of the life and trance of Dr. George de Benneville, late of Germantown, (Pennsylvania) who departed this life in March, 1793, aged nearly ninety years. | |
The universal restoration, exhibited in four dialogues between a minister and his friend : comprehending the substance of several real conversations which the author had with various persons, both in America and Europe, on that interesting subject : chiefly designed fully to state and fairly to answer the most common objections that are brought against it from the Scriptures | |
The universalist's hymn book : containing I. Original hymns, Composed upon various Subjects of Divinity, and arranged under proper Heads | |
Verdediging der godlijke openbaaring : in tien brieven aan Th. Paine; ter beantwoording van zijne Eeuw der Reden | |
Wisdom learnt from man's mortality, or, The shortness and uncertainty of life considered and improved : a discourse occasioned by the death of Israel Johnson, who departed this life, November 27, 1786, in the 17th year of his age, delivered the evening after his interment, Nov. 28 |