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  • 91 p.; front.(port.); 20.5 cm. Introduction by Mornay Williams. [First printed in 1844] (Starr, A Baptist bibliography W5109) `Amid the various and multiform evils that threaten our literature, the cross of Christ is the one conservative principle, and it needs but to be fully presented, to prove ever the sufficient remedy. We entreat you then, for yourselves, to view habitually this cross in either of its aspects, as revealing the way of the sinner's justification, and as showing the process of the believer's sanctification.' (p. 85) Good spotted orig. brown cloth, bevelled edges. Gilt top.

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    Hardcover. 258 p.; 19.5 cm. [First printed in 1850] (Starr, A Baptist bibliography W5169) `Amid the various and multiform evils that threaten our literature, the cross of Christ is the one conservative principle, and it needs but to be fully presented, to prove ever the sufficient remedy. We entreat you then, for yourselves, to view habitually this cross in either of its aspects, as revealing the way of the sinner's justification, and as showing the process of the believer's sanctification.' (p. 85) Good edgeworn orig. brown cloth, backstrip heavily chafed.

  • Williams, William R., pastor of Amity Street Baptist Church, New York City, 1804-1885.

    Published by New York: 1850., Edward H. Fletcher,, 1850

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    Hardcover. [9], [3]-391 p.; 23.5 cm. [First edition also 1850] (Starr, A Baptist bibliography W5154) Contents: The conservative principle in our literature, with appendix on the Dies irae (with Latin text, verse versions by R. C. Trench and by the author) -- Ministerial responsibility -- The prayers of the church needed for her rising ministry -- The church the home and hope of the free -- The strong staff and the beautiful rod -- The Jesuits as a missionary order -- The life and times of Baxter -- Christ a home missionary -- Publications of the American Tract Society -- Increase of faith necessary to the success of Christian missions -- The preaching of another gospel accursed -- The sea giving up its dead -- The lessons of calamity -- The church, a school for heaven -- The prayer of the church against those delighting in war -- Appendix: The Cagots of France. -- `Amid the various and multiform evils that threaten our literature, the cross of Christ is the one conservative principle, and it needs but to be fully presented, to prove ever the sufficient remedy. We entreat you then, for yourselves, to view habitually this cross in either of its aspects, as revealing the way of the sinner's justification, and as showing the process of the believer's sanctification.' (p. 71) Fair ex-lib. cloth, lacks backstrip, joints firm. Light foxing.