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A sermon preach'd in the church of Crediton, Devon, at the funeral of John Cobley the farther, John his son, and mary his daughter: who perish'd in the late fire of their own house in the said town. ... ([1710])
A letter to the church of the son of man in London and elsewhere (1889)
The parable of the schoolboys who stole the apples: an illustration of the judgment of the prince of this world (1877)
To the beloved of the Lord in London, and to all, in every place, who are of the body of the Son of Man (1891)
Leaves from the Tree of Life (1888) [Vol 1, The way to God, the windows of heaven and the gate into glory]
Strength in Jesus (1845) [II, to endure trial]
The testimony of the two annointed ones that stand by the lord of the whole earth: or Br. Prince's testimony concerning Jesus Christ as the son of man (1858)
Leaves from the Tree of Life (1878) [Vol 4, a sword in the heart of the leviathan]
Strength in Jesus (1844) [II, to endure trial]
How you may know whether you do or do not believe on Jesus Christ (1842)
Leaves from the Tree of Life (1888) [Vol 3, a hook in the nose of the leviathan]
Strength in Jesus (1842) [1, To perform duty]
[File of assorted pamphlets] (1845-1895)
Leaves from the Tree of Life (1877) [Vol 2, the shutters taken down from the windows of heaven]
Copy of a letter to a sister in the lord (1886)
The ark of the covenant: its symbols and teaching (1896)
Trafalgar Day Service: Sunday, 23rd October 1983 at 11.15am, cathedral church of Saint Peter, Exeter (1983)
The little book open: the testimony of Br. Prince concerning what Jesus Christ has done by his spirit to redeem the earth (1856)
Camden Miscellany (1875) [7, ]
The man Jesus Christ in his ascension into heaven (1865)
The secret of the Lord in judgment: a letter from Mr W. Fox of Brighton to a Christian brother (1886)
The doom of Christendom: a poem by a servant of the lord (c.1840)
Sermons on several subjects: With some extracts from his letters, in an account of his life andcharacter, published, at the desire of several of his surviving freinds, by P.Doddridge
A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. William Bentley...to which are added three letters from the Revd. Mr. Bentley, while at Bath
Too Near Heaven For One Thing
Necessity of obedience to ecclesiastical governours, and the sin and danger of disobedience: delivered in a sermon at Bridgwater before the Reverend the Clergy, October the 20th, 1710 (1710)
The consolation and duty of churches under the loss of eminent ministers: a funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Wm. Jay, preached in the Vineyards Chapel, Bath, on Thursday, Jan. 5, ... (1860)
Thomas Ken: a sermon preached vt the Reverend Canon Samuel Cutt, treasurer of Wells in the cathedral church of St. Andrew, Wells on 30th June 1985 (1985)
The waters of Marah sweetned: a thanks-giving sermon, preached at Taunton in the county of Somerset May 11, 1647, for the gracious deliverance of that poore towne from the strait and bloody siege ([1648])
Sermons, preached at Laura-Chapel, Bath (1800)
Homilies on the former part of the Acts of the Apostles: Chapter I-X (1858)
The banner of Corah, Dathan, and Abiram, displayed: and their sin discovered, in several sermons preach'd at Bristol (1696)
A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Rev. Theophilus Biddulph: delivered in the parish church of St. James, in the same city on Sunday evening, February 26th, 1837 (1837)
Essays on some select parts of the liturgy of the Church of England: being the substance of a course of lectures, delivered in the parish church of St. Werburgh, Bristol (18th century)
A missionary book, containing The Heathen; China and the Chinese; in addresses from a minister to his congregation (1847)
Submission to the temporal powers a Christian duty: a sermon preached in the parish church of Charles the Martyr, Falmouth, on the 30th January, 1841 (1841)
Notes on readings on the last supper: C.A.C. Teignmouth 1941 (1946)
The last sermon preached by Sub-Dean Granville, 1st Sunday in Lent, 1911, Exeter Cathedral ([1911])
Religious education: a sermon preached at S.Mary's Church, Bideford, on the twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity, 1890 ([1890])
Church and dissent: a sermon preached at S.Mary's Church, Bideford, on Sunday, October 2nd, 1887 ([1887])
The inheritance of our fathers; or, the disestablishment and disendowment of the Church of England: a sermon preached at S.Mary's Church, Bideford, on Sunday, June 26th, 1892 ([1892])
The third sermon (c1615)
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