An edition of Protestant Episcopal tracts (1830)

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Table of Contents

Volume 1. The Churchman's guide (tract listing)
The doctrine of the trinity : stated and defended in a sermon / by Bishop Horne ; to which are added, comments on the text of the sermon, extracted from the American edition of Mant and O'Doyly's Family Bible ; edited by the late john Henry Hobart, No. 17
The churchman's reasons for bringing his children to baptism, or, Arguments in favor of infant baptism, 1830, No. 22
A short and easy method with the deists : wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof, from four rules, which are incompatible with any imposture that ever yet has been, or can possibly be : in a letter to a friend / by Charles Leslie, No. 36
A summary of the principal evidences for the truth, and divine origin, of the Christian revelation : designed chiefly for the use of young persons / by Beilby Porteus ; with questions on the several chapters, No. 37
Subjects of divine revelation in a letter to a converted deist / by Charles Leslie, No. 46
Morning visits to the rector's study, or, Conversations between a clergyman, and a parishioner with his friend, on the subject of baptism / William Edward Wyatt, 63
The rule of faith : a charge to the clergy : with an appendix / by Henry U. Onderdonk, No. 67
The authority of a three-fold ministry in the church : bishops, priests, and deacons : proved from the New Testament / by William Hey ; a new and revised edition [No. 69]
The cross of Christ / [John Fawcett?], [No. 71]
A manual for Christians : designed for their use, at any time after confirmation, No. 74
Man saved by mercy / Onkerdonk [No.76]
The missionary's farewell No. 81
A churchmans' answer to the question why do I take my child to be baptized?, No. 124
Morning visits to the rector's study, or, Conversations on confirmation / W. E. Wyatt, No.135
The candidate for confirmation self-examined: with questions and addressed to ministers, parents, sponsors and others, no.161
Ascenscion-day, No.165
Volume 2. The duty of morning and evening devotion
Penitent swearer's soliliquy, no. 4
The procrastinator's soliloquy and prayer, No.6
Drunkenness and its fruits
On the observance of the sabbath, No.11
The duty of family devotion, No.18
A plain and serious addrss to parents, on the subject of Sunday schools, No.26
Bishop Blomfield's manual of family prayers, with alterations, No.34
An address to a youth at school, No.35
On the sacramaen tof the Lord's Supper, No.38
One the reverence required in praying to God, No.42
A clergyman's address to his parishoners on watchfulness, No.43
A pastor's address on the season of Lent, No.48
Scougal's treatise on the life of God in the soul of man, No.52
On hearing the word, a sermon, No.58
The convalescent; or the churchman's recollections and resolution on recover from a fit of sickness, No.62
Sunday evening recollections; or the churchman in his closet
The unfruitful fig-tree
The sailor's religion: a sermon, No.4 / Thomas Pyne
An address to the parents of children received into Sunday and infant schools, No.72
A letter from a young man to an intimate friend; urging his immediate attention the claims of the Christian religion, No.77
The obligations of the church to the world on the duty and privilege of supporting missions, No.79
Every Christian a missionary; on the duty of Christians in regard to missions, No.80
A word to the soldiers
To the afflicted, No.88
What lack I yet?, No.93
The inquisition; or, the prisoner comforted, No.94
The religion of the cross, No.48
Volume 3. Sacra privata: the private meditations and prayers of the Right Rev. Thomas Wilson
A Christian guide for plain people, No. 108 / John Miller
Thoughts for the labouring classes among Christians; to thelp them towards comfort in both worlds, No.109 / John Miller
The day of adversity: reflections suited the hour of sorrow, the bed of sickness, or, the loss of beloved relatives, No.110 / Basil Woodd
On holiness: a sermon, No.111 / Thomas Wilson
On the nature of sin: a sermon, No.112 / Thomas Wilson
On Fraud: a sermon, No.113 / Thomas Wilson
On delay of repentance: a sermon, No.114 / Thomas Wilson
Nurseries for heaven, No.129
The judge, No.130
Pastoral advice to parents, No.133
On remembering our creator in the days of our youth, No.136
Young persons invited to the Lord's table, No.138
Degrees of bliss in heaven, No.141
On scoffing at religion, No.144 / Samuel Johnson
A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper, No.157
On the duty and benefits of fasting, No.164
Volume 4. The Churchman's profession of his faith and practice, as a member of the protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, No.16
A plain man's defence of the Church service; being a dialogue between steady and candid, about going to Church, No.19
Episcopacy and confirmation, a catechism, No.20
Familiar instructions for the public worship of the almighty God agreeably to the services of the Protestant Episcopal Church, second edition, No.24
The old paths, a sermon preached in the season of Lent, No.25 / John Henry Hobart
The candidate for confirmation instructed; in a sermon, No.27 /John Henry Hobart
A companion for the book of common prayer, containing an explanation of the service, no.32 / John Henry Hobart
A short view of the Church catechism, No.39
On Christian unity: a sermon, No.45 / Samuel Seabury
Village conversations on the liturgy of the Church of England / George Davys
Village conversations on the principal offices of the Church, No.60 (new edition)
A candid examination of the Episcopal Chruch in two letters to a friend, No.90
Ein Katechismus (12 pages)
Volume 5. The High Churchman vindicated: in a fourth charge to the clergy of the Protestant Episcoapl Church in the State of New-York / John Henry Hobart
The Churchman: the principles of the Churchman state and explained, in dinstinction from the corruptions of the Church of Rome / John Henry Hobart
Prescribed forms of prayers, in the public worship of God, No.127
The Church, the "nursing mother" of her people, No.145
The evidence of the divinity of the saviour furnished by the Gospel of St. John (parts 1-2,5), No.146-148,150
The Reformation, and the duty of keeping to its principles, No.151 / Frederick W. Faber
The death of Christ; a tract for Good Friday, No.152
The ancient things of the Catholic Church, No.153
The claims of the Holy Week: a plain address to churchmen, No.155
An apology for the doctrine of apostolical succession: with an appendix on the English orders / A. P. Percival
The Church, a safeguard against modern selfishness, No.153 / Frederick W. Faber
Chruch doctrine, a witness against worldly times, No.153 / Frederick W. Faber
The Chruch calendar, a help against time, No.160 / Frederick W. Faber
Evangelical truth and apostolical order: a dialogue, No.162 / W. Gresley
Roman fallacies and Catholic truths: the Creed of Pope Pius IV, No. 163
Volume 6. The dairyman's daughter: an authentic and interesting narrative in five parts, No.28
The history of Mary Wood; or, the danger of false excuses, No.29
An improtant discovery, or, temper is every thing
content and discontent, No.49
The two death-beds, No.50
The blessed family
The novice, No.55
The penitent, a real character
The thatcher's widow, a real character, No.57
The believer's dying hours, No.61
Common errors (new and revised edition)
These bad times
The sick lieutenant, a narrative of facts, No.73
The recognition of the deaf and dumb girl, a true narrative, No.78
The cottager's wife
The collier boys; or, God hears prayer
Saturday night: a dialogue between William Ready and Robert Wise at the pay table, No.86
The history of Joe Bennett, and his friend Thomas
Volume 7. Man overboard; or, conversation in the maintop, No.91
'Tis all for the best, No.92 / Hannah More
The Danish sailor: a true narrative, No.98
Light in darkness: a narrative of facts, No.97
The happy poor woman: a true story
The fisherman: a narrative of facts, No.99
The life of Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage
The two shoemakers
Parley the porter: an allegory, No.116
Lucy Graham, No.117 / by a Lady
Justin Martyr, No.118
Thomas Brown: a dialgoue on Sunday morning, No.120
The praer-book at sea, or religion on board a ship, No.121
Christian liberty; or, why should we belong the Protestant Episcopal Church?, No. 122
The poor cripple: a narrative, No.123
What will your Neighbour say, No.128
The troublesome garden, or, employment for all, No.132
The sailor's return, No.134
The poor-house pentinent, No.137
Sunday: or, the Sabbath a delight, No.140
Richard Nelson (parts 1-2), No.142-143
The mother of St. Augustine, No.166
On the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, No.38
Volume 8. Episcopacy examined and re-examined, comprising the tract "Episcopacy tested by scripture" and the controversy concerning that publication
Timothy as Apostle
Essay on the question: When did Paul place Timothy over the Church at Ephesus
Dissertation on the False Apostles mentioned in scripture

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Rare Book (Offsite) copy: Volume 2, leaf 33/34 bound upside-down.

Rare Book (Offsite) copy: Bound with "Ein Katechismus", at end

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Protestant Episcopal tracts, Protestant Episcopal Tract Society (Series)
Other Titles
Churchman's reasons for bringing his children to baptism, or, Arguments in favor of infant baptism. No. 22., Lord's day. No. 41., Missionary's farewell. No. 81.

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12 tracts
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12

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OL44063887M
OCLC/WorldCat
1250441272

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