A discourse on justification by grace [electronic resource] : being the substance of two sermons, delivered to the new gathered Congregational Church of Christ in Boston. By Ephraim Clark, Pastor of the said church. Published at the desire of the hearers. [Three lines from Ephesians].
1751
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A discourse on justification by grace [electronic resource] : being the substance of two sermons, delivered to the new gathered Congregational Church of Christ in Boston. By Ephraim Clark, Pastor of the said church. Published at the desire of the hearers. [Three lines from Ephesians].
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Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland in Queen-Street, 1751.
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United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
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English
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[4],28,16p. ; 8⁰.
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Half-title: Mr. Clark's discourse on justification by grace.
"A narrative, containing an account of the founding and settling the new gathered Congregational Church of Christ in Boston .."--16 p. at end. This is not Andrew Croswell's "Narrative of the founding and settling the new-gathered Congregational Church in Boston .." (Evans 6302). Croswell's Narrative describes the formation on Feb. 17, 1748, of a new church, recognized as the Eleventh Congregational Church, over which he was installed as pastor. The present work is in part a criticism of Croswell by the members of another, unauthorized, church, first meeting in 1743 to which Croswell preached on several occasions, and whose call in 1746 to serve as pastor he rejected. Ephraim Clark accepted its call and was ordained Sept. 30, 1748. The church, however, was never officially accepted in Boston; no authorized name survives, and except for this acount no further record exists. (Cf. Hill, H.A. History of the Old South Church, 1890).
Errata note, p. 16, last count.
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.
"A narrative, containing an account of the founding and settling the new gathered Congregational Church of Christ in Boston .."--16 p. at end. This is not Andrew Croswell's "Narrative of the founding and settling the new-gathered Congregational Church in Boston .." (Evans 6302). Croswell's Narrative describes the formation on Feb. 17, 1748, of a new church, recognized as the Eleventh Congregational Church, over which he was installed as pastor. The present work is in part a criticism of Croswell by the members of another, unauthorized, church, first meeting in 1743 to which Croswell preached on several occasions, and whose call in 1746 to serve as pastor he rejected. Ephraim Clark accepted its call and was ordained Sept. 30, 1748. The church, however, was never officially accepted in Boston; no authorized name survives, and except for this acount no further record exists. (Cf. Hill, H.A. History of the Old South Church, 1890).
Errata note, p. 16, last count.
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.
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Evans, 6652
English Short Title Catalog, W38084.
English Short Title Catalog, W38084.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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