Martin, John, 1741-1820
John Martin englischer Geistlicher, geboren 1741
John Martin (1741-1820) Baptist minister
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Works
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An address to the Board of Baptist Ministers.- | |
The advantage of correct thoughts on the sinfulness of sin.- | |
Animal magnetism examined: in a letter to a country gentleman. By John Martin. | |
The believer's safety and satisfaction: a funeral sermon on the death of Mrs. Mary Sturgis: preached in Grafton-Street, Soho, October 31st, 1784. By John Martin. | |
The case of the Rev. John Sandys, a dissenting minister, at Harlow in Essex : In four letters to Henry Keene, Esq. By John Martin. | |
Christ the life of his people : A sermon, preached at the Lord's Day evening lecture, in Broad-Street, near Moorfields, January 14th 1798 | |
Christian benevolence : A sermon, preached at Salters-Hall, April 18th, 1781, before the Correspondent Board in London of the Society in Scotland (Incorporated by royal charter) for Propagating Christian knowledge in the Highlands and Islands, and for spreading the Gospel among the Indians in America. By John Martin. Published at the request of the society and their correspondent board in London. | |
The christian's peculiar conflict. An essay on Galatians vol. 17. By John Martin. | |
The conquest of Canaan: in which the natural and moral state of its inhabitants; the character of their conquerors; with The Manner and Design of their Conquest, are considered. In a series of letters from a Father to his Son. Intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Youth. By John Martin. | |
Conversion, 1766 | |
The counsel of Christ to Christians. A sermon on Matthew vol. 29, 30. By John Martin. | |
The end and evidence of a adoption, inseparably connected; illustrated in two discourses, on Romans VIII. 14. By John Martin. | |
Familiar dialogues between Americus and Britannicus; in which the right of private judgment; the exploded doctrines of infallibility, passive obedience, and non-resistance; with the leading sentiments of Dr. Price, on the nature of civil liberty, etc. are particularly considered. By John Martin. | |
The gospel of our salvation. A sermon, preached at the opening of the New Meeting, in Store-Street, Bedford-Square, by John Martin. | |
Imposture detected : or thoughts on a pretended prophet, and on the prevalence of his impositions | |
A letter to a young gentleman in prison. By Eubulus. | |
Letters on nonconformity : By John Martin. | |
The marriage law of Scotland-stated | |
Nine letters to the Rev. Mr. John Horsey; or, an answer to his defence of infant baptism. By John Martin. | |
Primitive Christianity considered. A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. Thomas Sturgis; to which is added, the speech delivered at the grave. By John Martin. | |
Public and domestic devotion united : In a letter to the heads of Christian families. By John Martin. | |
Queries and remarks on human liberty.- | |
A review of some things pertaining to civil government : By John Martin. | |
The rock of offence the sinner's last and only refuge. A discourse on Romans x 3. wherein the cause and consequence of not submitting to the righteousness of God, are considered. By John Martin. | |
A sermon, occasioned by the death of Miss Elizabeth Christian, daughter of the Rev. Mr. William Christian, Late of Sheepshead, in Leicestershire, who departed this life September 23, 1765: preached September XXIX. By John Martin. | |
Sermons on the character of Christ | |
Social dispositions recommended : in a sermon preached April 23, 1789; the day of general thanksgiving, By John Martin. | |
Some account of the life and writings of the Rev. John Martin.- | |
A speech on the repeal of such parts of the Test and Corporation acts as affect conscientious dissenters : intended to have been delivered before the general body of dissenting ministers at the Library in Red Cross Street, December 22, 1789 | |
Thoughts on elocution. | |
Thoughts on the duty of man relative to faith in Jesus Christ : in which Mr. Andrew Fuller's leading propositions on that subject are considered. By John Martin. Part II. | |
A view of the evidences of believers baptism : In four parts, by John Martin. | |
What mean you by this service? : A question proposed and discussed in a sermon, preached on the late general fast. By John Martin. |