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The obligation and disposition of females to promote Christianity
an address delivered June 16, 1819, before the Female Education and Charitable Societies in the first parish in Ipswich -
Dear Madam, The committee appointed by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
to consider under what form it may be expedient to propose the establishment of cent societies, have reported the following plan of parochial female associations -
The duty and advantage of religious societies
proven from Scripture and reason ... in two letters -
First annual [report] of the [managers] of the Benevolent Society of the Parish of St. Andrews
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Divine warrants, ends, advantages, and rules, of the Fellowship Society
Held at the Meeting-House in Crown-Court, Russel-street, Covent-Garden, London, for prayer, spiritual conversation, &c -
The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
in London, Bristol, Kingswood, and Newcastle upon Tyne. The fourth edition. To which are subjoin'd, the rules of the Band Societies -
Some thoughts upon the scriptural form and government of Christian churches
And how far Christians ought to be separate from the World, and to hold Communion together, notwithstanding of their having different Sentiments and Practices about the external Order and Policy of Church Societies. In a letter from one private Christian to another -
The nature
Design, and general rules, of the United Societies, in London, Bristol, Kingswood, and Newcastle upon Tyne -
A scheme offered to the consideration of the publick
which , if countenanced and encouraged, will not only promote and invigorate the execution of the laws now extant, against the breaking and profaning of the Christian Sabbath, or Lord's Day, but such Encouragement will be naturally productive of proper Ways and Means to apply to the Legislature for such supplementary Additions and Amendments to those Laws, that will make that very important Affair much more extensively efficacious to a visible Reformation. In this Performance, the Cause of the Unsuccessfulness of all former Attempts of this Kind are maturely considered, and effectually removed and provided against; all of which is plainly set forth in this little Tract. By a member of the Church of England -
The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
in London, Bristol, Ringswood [sic], and Newcastle upon Tyne -
The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies
in London, Bristol, Kingswood, and Newcastle upon Tyne -
The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies
in London, Bristol, Kingswood, Newcastle upon Tyne, &c -
Advantages of religious conversation and religious societies; with rules for the conduct of the latter
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Unity recommended, in a sermon on Ephesians, Chap.iv. ver.3. Preached before the religious societies in and about London, At their Annual Meeting, in the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, on Easter-Monday, 1759. To which is added, an appendix, giving an account of the original design, general rules, and present state of the religious societies. Published at the Request of the Societies. By William Dodd, M.A