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The pamphlets are : 1. - Eagleton, John. Friendly Cautions to Youth. A sermon, delivered at Livery Street Meeting , Birmingham . Birmingham : Printed for the Author , by J. Butterworth . 1820. First edition. Pp. [5] 6- 55 [1]. COPAC ( on-line 2 / 18 ) traces one copy only - British Library ( BL ). 2 - Eagleton, John. Infants the subjects and sprinkling the mode of baptism : a sermon on Matt. XXVIII. 19. preached at Providential Chapel, Coventry, Sunday, Oct. 1, 1809. First edition. Pp. [3] iv [1] 6 - 31 verso blank. COPAC - BL. Edinburgh. Glasgow. National Library of Wales. Oxford ( O ). St. Andrews. 3. - Eagleton, John. The Revelation of Jesus Christ: a pastoral epistle. London : Published by R. Baynes, . MDCCXXIX [ 1829. ] First edition. Pp. [5] 6 - 77 [1] blank, and a final blank leaf. Huddersfield printed. COPAC - BL. O. 4. - Eagleton, John. The probable Destiny of Great Britain, a sermon [ on Jer. v. 29 ] preached in Ramsden - Street Chapel, Huddersfield, on Sunday December 20, 1829. First edition. Pp. [3] 4 - 39 [1]. COPAC - BL. Historical Texts. 5. - Eagleton, Rev. John. Friendly Warnings, addressed to the Readers of the Pastoral Epistle, on the Revelation of Jesus Christ, . : with a Letter on the Prophecies, written to the Rev. John Wesley, M. A. in the year 1755, by The Rev. John Fletcher, Vicar of Madely. Huddersfield : Printed by William Moore. 1829. First edition. Pp. [3] 4 - 23 [1]. COPAC does not trace any copies. 6. - eagleton, John. Thoughts on the covenant of works : an epistolary address, to junior ministers of the gospel of all denominations. . London : Published by R. Baines, . MDCCCXXIX [ 1829. ] First edition. Pp. [3] iv [1] 6 - 134 [2]. Printed in Idle [ Bradford. ]. COPAC - BL. Cambridge University. 7. - Edwards, Jonathan. An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's kingdom on earth , by the late President Edwards of America. Introduced with a Preface. London : Published by James Nisbet, . 1831. First edition thus. First printed in the USA, 1747. Pp. [5] vi - xx, [1] 2 - 133 [1]. Printed in Idle [ Bradford. ] The edition with the Preface signed ( printed ) by " R. P. Airedale College, Dec. 1830. " ( This is possibly Robinson Pool ( c.1780 - 1858 ) who was a pupil at the dissenting Airedale Independent College in Yorkshire). COPAC - BL ( 2 variant copies, one with " . a Preface signed by several ministers. " And the one offered here. ) The Rev. John Eagleton ( 1785 - 1832 ), a native of Coventry, was at first a local preacher among the Wesleyans; but his doctrinal sentiments became Calvinistic. He was afterwards at Birmingham, whence he removed to Huddersfield. " Mr. Eagleton was endowed with no ordinary qualifications for the Christian ministry. He possessed an original and vigorous mind, and had the ability of giving full force to his thoughts and feelings by the use of nervous and expressive language. Distinguished by argumentative and impassioned eloquence, he laid hold on the conscience with an iron grasp, shaking one world with the thunders of the next, yet sometimes combining a melting tenderness that touched and swayed the finer affections of the heart." One of his able daughters published a brief memoir of her father. Mr. Eagleton. died 1832, æt. 47, " - Genuki, HUDDERSFIELD: Huddersfield-Ramsden Street Congregational Church History up to 1868. Jonathan Edwards (1703 1758 ) was an American revivalist preacher, philosopher, and Congregationalist Protestant theologian. In 1747, he joined the movement started in Scotland called the "concert in prayer," and in the same year published " An Humble Attempt to Promote Explicit Agreement and Visible Union of God's People in Extraordinary Prayer for the Revival of Religion and the Advancement of Christ's Kingdom on Earth. " This collection of 7 pamphlets contain a number that are scarce and one seemingly unrecorded.
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