Titles by Dutton, Anne in APA format
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Dutton
, A.
(1734).
A narration of the wonders of grace in verse. divided into six parts. i. of christ the mediator, as set up from everlasting in all the glory of headship. ii. of god's election and covenant-transactions concerning a remnant in his son. iii. of christ's incarnation and redemption. iv. of the work of the spirit, respecting the church in general, throughout the new testament dispensation, from christ's ascension to his second coming. v. of christ's glorious appearing and kingdom vi. of gog and magog; together with the last judgment. to which is added, a poem on the special work of the spirit in the hearts of the elect. as also, sixty one hymns composed on several subjects. with an alphabetical table. by anne dutton.
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Dutton
, A.
(1734).
A narration of the wonders of grace in verse. divided into six parts. i. of christ the mediator, as set up from everlasting in all the glory of headship. ii. of god's election and covenant-transactions concerning a remnant in his son. iii. of christ's incarnation and redemption. iv. of the work of the spirit, respecting the church in general, throughout the new testament dispensation, from christ's ascension to his second coming. v. of christ's glorious appearing and kingdom vi. of gog and magog; together with the last judgment. to which is added, a poem on the special work of the spirit in the hearts of the elect. as also, sixty one hymns composed on several subjects. with an alphabetical table. by anne dutton.
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Dutton
, A.
(1734).
A narration of the wonders of grace in verse. divided into six parts. i. of christ the mediator, as set up from everlasting in all the glory of headship. ii. of god's election and covenant-transactions concerning a remnant in his son. iii. of christ's incarnation and redemption. iv. of the work of the spirit, respecting the church in general, throughout the new testament dispensation, from christ's ascension to his second coming. v. of christ's glorious appearing and kingdom vi. of gog and magog; together with the last judgment. to which is added, a poem on the special work of the spirit in the hearts of the elect. as also, sixty one hymns composed on several subjects. with an alphabetical table. by anne dutton.
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Dutton
, A.
(1737).
A discourse concerning god's act of adoption. to which is added, a discourse upon the inheritance of the adopted sons of god.
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Dutton
, A.
(1740).
A discourse upon justification: shewing the matter, manner, time and effects of it. by the author of the discourse concerning the new-birth.
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Dutton
, A.
(1740).
Letters on spiritual subjects, and divers occasions; sent to relations and friends. by one who has tasted that the lord is gracious.
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Dutton
, A.
(1742).
A letter to all the saints, on the general duty of love: humbly presented, by one that is less than the least of them all, and unworthy to be of their happy number.
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Dutton
, A.
(1743).
A brief account of the gracious dealings of god, with a poor, sinful, unworthy creature, relating to the work of divine grace on the heart, in a saving conversion to christ, and to some establishment in him. part i. by a.d.
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Dutton
, A.
(1743).
A discourse concerning the new-birth: to which are added, sixty-four hymns; compos'd on several subjects. with an epistle recommendatory, by the reverend mr. jacob rogers, a.b.
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Dutton
, A.
(1743).
A letter to all the saints, on the general duty of love: humbly presented, by one that is less than the least of them all, and unworthy to be their happy number.
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Dutton
, A.
(1743).
Letters sent to an honourable gentleman, for the encouragement of faith. by one who has tasted that the lord is gracious.
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John Hart.
Dutton
, A.
(1745).
Letters on spiritual subjects, and divers occasions, sent to the reverend mr. george whitefield, and others of his friends and acquaintance. to which is added, a letter on the being and working of sin, in the soul of a justify'd man, as consistent with his state of justification in christ, and sanctification through him: with the nature of his obedience, and of his comfort, consider'd: as the one is from god, and the other to him; notwithstanding his corruptions may be great, and his graces small in his own sight. as also, a letter on the duty and privilege of a believer, to live by faith, and to improve his faith unto holiness. by one who has tasted that the lord is gracious.
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Dutton
, A.
(1747).
Letters on spiritual subjects, and divers occasions; sent to relations and friends. by one who has tasted that the lord is gracious.
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Dutton
, A.
(1750).
A brief account of the gracious dealings of god, with a poor, sinful, unworthy creature, in three parts. relating to part i. the work of divine grace on the heart, in a saving conversion to christ, and to some establishment in him. part ii. a train of special providences attending life, by which the work of faith was carried on with power. part iii. some particular experiences of the lord's goodness in bringing out several little tracts, to the furtherance and joy of faith. with an appendix. and a letter prefixed, on the lawfulness of a woman's appearing in print. by a.d.
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Dutton
, A.
(1757).
A letter on the divine eternal sonship of jesus christ: as the second person in the ever-blessed three-one god. occasioned by the perusal of mr. romaine's sermon on john viii. 24. entitled, a discourse upon the self-existence of jesus christ. with three letters on assurance of interest in christ: as that which belongs unto the reflex, and not to the direct act of faith; and rather unto the spirit's sealing, than to the soul's first act of believing. written as the author's thoughts, o n part of mr. marshal's book, entitled, the gospel-mystery of sanctification. and two letters on the gift of the holy spirit to believers, as a sealer, and his being to them as such, the earnest of their inheritance. by one who has tasted that the lord is gracious.
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Dutton
, A.
(1761).
Three letters on i. the marks of a child of god. ii. the soul-diseases of god's children; and their soul-remedies. and iii. god's prohibition of his peoples unbelieving fear; and his great promise given for the support of their faith, unto their time-joy, and eternal glory. by one who has tasted that the lord is gracious.
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