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  • Early half black roan, light soiling. [3], 250 p.; 22 cm. `a free-grace classic of truly sanctified thinking' (Herbert Moore, preface to 1940 edition). 1st edition. Binding is Hardcover.

  • Old mottled calf, lacks spine, front cover loose. 256 p., bound with 6 other works by Huntington as vol. 2 of a collection; 21.5 cm. [Originally published with title: The skeleton; or, the Arminian anatomized, and the carnal preacher dissected, 1783. The second ed., retitled and with added Epistle dedicatory (reprinted in third ed.), appeared in 1787] Bound with (imprints as above except as noted) -- Tidings from Wallingford. London: by Denew & Grant, to be sold at Providence Chapel [etc.], 1786. 13 p. -- Zion's alarm, not without cause [1786], 2nd ed., corr., 1798. 31 p. -- Free thoughts in captivity, and the thinker in the trap. Being an answer to a late pamphlet, entitled, "Free thoughts," written by the Rev. Mr. Skinner, of Cranbrook, in Kent [1788] 2nd ed., 1803. 144 p. -- The justification of a sinner, and Satan's law-suit with him. In a dialogue between two men [Cushi and Ahimaaz] of different experiences [1787], 2nd ed., 1803. vi, 278 p. -- The music and odours of saints. A sermon preached at Providence Chapel, Sept. 2, 1787. London: sold by G. Terry [etc.] 1788. 82 p. -- An innocent game for babes in grace; or, diversion for infants at the hole of the asp [1785] 2nd ed., 1799. 48 p. 3rd edition. Binding is Hardcover.

  • Old mottled calf, spine loose. 104 p., bound with 7 other works by Huntington as vol. 3 of a collection; 21.5 cm. Bound with 7 others of his writings as vol. 3 of a collection: A sermon on the dimensions of eternal love [1784] 3rd ed. London: pr. for, and sold by, E. Huntington, 1804. 72 p. -- A letter to the Rev. Caleb Evans, M.A., master of the seminary at Bristol. Containing a few remarks on a circular letter drawn up by him, read and approved by the association met at Horsley, in Gloucestershire, July 3 and 4, 1789 [1789] 2nd ed., rev. and corr. London: printed by T. Bensley, 1798. 129 p. -- The lawyer's complaint, and the preacher's cuastic; or a seasonable reply to a restless attroney and co. [1789] 2nd ed. London: printed for, and sold by, E. Huntington, 1804. 24 p. -- The bond child brought to the test; and his use of the letter considered [1789] 2nd ed., rev. and corr. London: printed by T. Bensley, 1798. 46 p. -- A rule and a riddle; or, an everlasting task for blind watchmen and old women. In a letter to a friend. London: printed by T. Bensley, 1788. 104 p. -- The rule and the riddle, part two. Or, an addition to the everlasting task for blind watchmen and old women. In several letters on law and gospel. 2nd ed. London: printed for, and sold by, E. Huntington, 1804. 135 p. -- Excommunication, and the duty of all men to believe, weighed in the balance. In a letter to Mr. Ryland, Junior. Occasioned by a letter of excommunication, sent to Mr. Adams, mine host, at Northampton. London: printed for G. Terry, 1791. 84 p. (p. 80-84: The lamentation, verse). Binding is Hardcover.

  • Old mottled calf, spine loose. 388 p. Bound with 5 others of his writings as vol. 4 of a collection (imprint as above, except as noted) -- The cry of Little Faith heard and answered, and his innocent cause undertaken and pleaded, in a letter to a friend [1788] 3rd ed., 1804. 48 p. -- The funeral of Arminianism. Delivered, in substance, at Providence Chapel, Sunday, March 13, 1791. [1791] 2nd ed., 1799. [5], v-viii, [9]-74 p. -- The mystery of godliness; in a letter to an erroneous man. Written for the comfort and establishment of the congregations at Providence Chapel and Monkwell-Street Meeting. London: printed for the author. Sold by G. Terry [1794] 113 p. -- Advocates for devils refuted, and their hope of the damned demolished; or an everlasting task for Winchester and all his confederates. 1794. x, 101 p. -- A feeble dispute with a wise and learned man. London: printed for the author. Sold by G. Terry [etc.] 1793. 40 p., with postscript: If you publish 10,000 letters, I will answer them, if God permit. 2nd edition. Binding is Hardcover.