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New Releases by John GurneyJohn Gurney is the author of Familiar Sketch of the Late William Wilberforce, Sabbatical verses, Strictures on certain parts of an anonymous pamphlet entitled, “The truth vindicated;” with evidences of the sound and Christian views of the Society of Friends on the subject of The Holy Scriptures, Friendly Letters to Dr. Wardlaw ..., Letter to a Clerical Friend on the Accordance of Geological Discovery with Natural and Revealed Religion.
Familiar Sketch of the Late William Wilberforce
Strictures on certain parts of an anonymous pamphlet entitled, “The truth vindicated;” with evidences of the sound and Christian views of the Society of Friends on the subject of The Holy Scriptures
Friendly Letters to Dr. Wardlaw ...
Letter to a Clerical Friend on the Accordance of Geological Discovery with Natural and Revealed Religion
Four Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, delivered in Southwark, 1834, to the Junior Members of the Society of Friends
Essay on the Habitual Exercise of Love to God, Considered as a Preparation for Heaven
Remarks on the Doctrinal Views of the Society of Friends
Guide to the Instruction of Young Persons in the Holy Scriptures
A letter to a friend on the authority, purpose and effects of Christianity, and especially on the doctrine of redemption. (Trac. assoc., Soc of friends).
Sermons and Prayers, Delivered by Joseph John Gurney, in the Friend's Meeting House, Liverpool, 1832
Brief Remarks on the History, Authority, and Use, of the Sabbath
Biblical Notes and Dissertations, Chiefly Intended to Confirm and Illustrate the Doctrine of the Deity of Christ
Redemption Embracing a Summary of the Evidences of Christianity
The Contribution of a Member of the Society of Friends to a Lady's Album. [By J. J. Gurney.]
Observations on the Religious Peculiarities of the Society of Friends
Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of Christianity
A Letter to a Friend on the Authority, Purpose, and Effects of Christianity
Notes on a visit made to some of the Prisons in Scotland, and the North of England ... in company with E. Fry. With some general observations on the subject of prison discipline
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