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A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield, published in the New Church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6, 1742 : together with an appendix upon the same subject, wherein are shewn, that Mr. Whitefield is no minister of Jesus Christ, that his call and coming to Scotland are scandalous, that his practice is disorderly, and fertile of disorder, that his whole Doctrine is, and his success must be, diabolical, so that people ought to avoid him, from duty to God, to the Church, to themselves, to fellow-men, to posterity, and to him

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  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield, published in the New Church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6, 1742 : together with an appendix upon the same subject, wherein are shewn, that Mr. Whitefield is no minister of Jesus Christ, that his call and coming to Scotland are scandalous, that his practice is disorderly, and fertile of disorder, that his whole Doctrine is, and his success must be, diabolical, so that people ought to avoid him, from duty to God, to the Church, to themselves, to fellow-men, to posterity, and to him"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield, published in the New Church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, wherein are shewn, that Mr. Whitefield is no Minister of Jesus Christ; that his call and coming to Scotland are scandalous; that his practice is disorderly, and fertile of disorder; that his whole doctrine is, and his success must be, diabolical; so that people ought to avoid him, from duty to God, to the Church, to themselves, to feollow-men, to posterity, and to him"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield, : published in the New Church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, wherein are shewn that Mr. Whitfield is no minister of Jesus Christ; that his call and coming to Scotland are scandalous; that his practice is disorderly, and fertile of disorder; that his whole doctrine is, and his success must be, diabolical; so that people ought to avoid him, from duty to God, to the Church, to themselves, to fellow-men, to posterity, and to him"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject ... By Adam Gib. published in the new church at Bristow, upon sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject ... By Adam Gib"
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield : published in the new church at Bristow, upon sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, ... By Adam Gib"
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield, published in the new church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject ... By Adam Gib"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield : published in the new church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, ... By Adam Gib"
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, Wherein are shewn, that Mr. Whitefield is no Minister of Jesus Christ ; that his Call and Coming to Scotland are scandalous ; that his Practice is disorderly, and fertile of Disorder ; that his whole Doctrine is, and his Success must be, diabolical ; so that People ought to avoid him, from Duty to God, to the Church, to themselves, to Fellow-Men, to Posterity, and to him. By Adam Gib, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the New Church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6, 1742, together with an appendix upon the same subject ; wherein are shewn that Mr. Whitefield is no minister of Jesus Christ"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject ... By Adam Gib. published in the new church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject ... By Adam Gib"
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject ... By Adam Gib"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield : published in the New Church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6, 1742 : together with an appendix upon the same subject"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield : published in the New Church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6, 1742 ; together with an appendix upon the same subject ; wherein are shewn that Mr. Whitfield is no minister of Jesus Christ ... to him"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield : published in the new church at Bristow, upon sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject ... By Adam Gib"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, Wherein are shewn, that Mr. Whitefield is no Minister of Jesus Christ; that his Call and Coming to Scotland are scandalous; that his Practice is disorderly, and fertile of Disorder; that his whole Doctrine is, and his Success must be, diabolical; so that People ought to avoid him, from Duty to God, to the Church, to themselves, to Fellow-Men, to Posterity, and to him. By Adam Gib, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh"
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, Wherein are shewn, that Mr. Whitefield is no Minister of Jesus Christ; that his Call and Coming to Scotland are scandalous; that his Practice is disorderly, and fertile of Disorder; that his whole Doctrine is, and his Success must be, diabolical; so that People ought to avoid him, from Duty to God, to the Church, to themselves, to Fellow-Men, to Posterity, and to him. By Adam Gib, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, ... By Adam Gib"
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield, : published in the new church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. : Together with an appendix upon the same subject. Wherein are shewn, that Mr. Whitefield is no minister of Jesus Christ; that his call and coming to Scotland are scandalous; that his practice is disorderly, and fertile of disorder; that his whole doctrine is, and his success must be, diabolical; so that people ought to avoid him, from duty to God, to the church, to themselves, to fellow men, to posterity, and to him"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject ... By Adam Gib"@en
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon Sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, Wherein are shewn, that Mr. Whitefield is no Minister of Jesus Christ; that his Call and Coming to Scotland are scandalous; that his Practice is disorderly, and fertile of Disorder; that his whole Doctrine is, and his Success must be, diabolical; so that People ought to avoid him, from Duty to God, to the Church, to themselves, to Fellow-Men, to Posterity, and to him. By Adam Gib, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh"
  • "A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield published in the new church at Bristow, upon sabbath, June 6. 1742. Together with an appendix upon the same subject, ... By Adam Gib"