Webster, Alexander Published: 1742 Current Location: Harvard Business School, Kress Collection Divine influence the true spring of the extraordinary work at Cambuslang and other places in the west of Scotland : illustrated in a letter from Mr. Alexander Webster, one of the ministers of this city, to a gentleman in the country. The second edition, with a preface, and several additions, in answer to the Reverend Mr. Fisher's review, &c.
Webster, Alexander Published: 1742 Current Location: Harvard Business School, Kress Collection Divine influence the true spring of the extraordinary work at Cambuslang and other places in the west of Scotland, : illustrated in a letter from the Revd. Mr. Alexander Webster, one of the ministers of the city of Edinburgh, to a gentleman in the country
Webster, Alexander Published: 1743 Current Location: Harvard Business School, Kress Collection A letter from Mr. Alexander Webster to the Reverend Mr. Ralph Erskine : containing a vindication of Mr. Webster's postscript to his second edition of Divine influence, &c. : in answer to Mr. Erskine's charge of fraud and falsehood, &c.
Apology for the reverend Mr Alexander W----r Published: 1743 Current Location: Harvard Business School, Kress Collection n apology for the Reverend Mr. Alexander W-----r, and other members of the church, who follow Mr. George Whitefield : wherein is shewn, from the principles both of scripture and reason, that every Christian is obliged to enquire for himself
Chauncy or Chauncey, Charles Published: 1742 Current Location: Harvard Business School, Kress Collection A letter from a gentleman in Boston, to Mr. George Wishart, one of the ministers of Edinburgh, concerning the state of religion in New England
Testimony and advice Published: 1744 Current Location: Harvard Business School, Kress Collection The testimony and advice of an Assembly of Pastors of Churches in New-England, at a meeting in Boston July 7, 1743 occasion'd by the late happy revival of religion in many parts of the land : to which are added, attestations contain'd in letters from a number of their brethren who were providentially hinder'd from giving their presence
The Society for the reformation of manners Published: 1742 Current Location: Harvard Business School, Kress Collection The narrative and resolution, with the rules of the Society for Reformation of Manners, met at Edinburgh, the 13th day of December 1742. : Containing an account of such like societies through Britain and Ireland, preceeding the year 1700