Samuel Pike
Born 1717-01-01
Died 1773-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF76663692
- WikidataQ7412400
- ISNI0000000081573388
- Open LibraryOL188414A
Top Subjects
- Sandemanianism (7)
- Casuistry (5)
- Christian ethics (5)
- Conscience (3)
- Christian ethics -- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Casuistry -- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Faith (2)
Books by Samuel Pike
Total count: 42
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Philosophia sacraor, The principles of natural philosophy. Extracted from divine revelation.Printed for the author, and sold by J. Buckland1753-01-01
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Some important cases of conscience answeredat the casuistical exercise, on Wednesday evenings, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-street. By S. Pike and S. Hayward.The second edition.printed and sold by J. Buckland; T. Field; E. Dilly; and J. Robinson, Southwark1755-01-01
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A form of sound words, or, The Assembly's catechism analized, explained, and recommended as a most compendious and methodical body of divinityPrinted by D. Nottage and sold by J. Buckland ... T. Field ... and E. Dilly ...1756-01-01
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No Protestant-poperya letter of admonition to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Pike : occasioned by some very offensive passages in his Assembly's Catechism, analized, explained &c. which are animadverted upon, and the sole authority of the Sacred Scriptures defendedJ. Noon ... , T. Payne ..., and A. Henderson ...1756-01-01
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Some important cases of conscience answeredat the casuistical exercise, on Wednesday evenings, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-Street, London3d ed.Printed1757-01-01
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Saving grace, sovereign graceset forth in two sermons preached at the merchant's lecture in Pinner's Hall.J. Buckland1758-01-01
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Public fastingor, the manner in which Christians should observe a public fast. By Samuel Pike.The second edition: with such alterations as adapt it to the approaching fast.sold by J. Buckland; T. Field; and E. Dilly1758-01-01
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A dispassionate narrative of the rise, progress, and issue of the late schism in the church under the pastoral care of Samuel PikeJ. Smith1760-01-01
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Some important cases of conscience answered, at the casuistical exercise, on Wednesday evenings, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-Street, LondonThe fourth edition.London, Printed, Boston, New-England, Re-printed and sold by Fowle and Draper ... and by Green and Russell ...1760-01-01
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Simple truth vindicatedin sundry important theological queries; which are examined and resolved by the scriptures only: under four heads; ....printed for J. Buckland; T. Field; and E. Dilly1760-01-01
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Free grace indeed! Set forth in a scriptural view of the principle of grace wrought in the heart by the spiritand in a reply to the reflections on An epistolatory correspondence between S. P. and R. S. By Samuel Pike.printed for J. Buckland; T. Field; and E. Dilly1760-01-01
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An epistolary correspondence between S.P. and R.S. relating to the Letters on Theron and AspasioPrinted J. Oliver1760-01-01
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The nature and evidences of saving faith, being the substance of four sermons: two of which were lately preached at the merchant's lecture, Pinners-Hall; and the other two prepared for the pulpit ... but the preaching of them prevented, by the expulsion of the author from the lecture. With a preface, ... By Samuel Pikeprinted for the author, and sold by E. Dilly, J. Buckland, and T. Field, and J. Johnson1764-01-01
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Important cases of conscience answeredat the casuistical lecture, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate streetA new ed / To which are now added, four cases, never before printed, by the late Rev. Mr. S. Hayward.Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly1764-01-01
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An epistolary correspondence between S. P. and R. S.With several additional letters, never before printed. To which are annexed, a copious alphabetical index, and a correct scriptural index, to the two volumes of the letters on Theron and Aspasio. ...The second edition.printed for J. Johnson1764-01-01
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A plain and full account of the Christian practices observed by the church in St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, and other churches (commonly called Sandemanian) in fellowship with themIn a letter to a friend. : [Three lines from The Acts]Printed by Z. Fowle, in Back-Street, for A. Butler, in Corn-Hill.1766-01-01
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A plain and full account of the Christian practices observed by the Church in St Martin's-le-grandLondon, and other churches in fellowship with them. In a letter to a friend.printed for T. Vernor and J. Chater1766-01-01
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A plain and full account of the Christian practices observed by the Church in St. Martin-Le-Grand, London, and other churches in fellowship with themin a letter to a friendPrinted for T. Vernor and J. Charter ...1766-01-01
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A plain and full account of the Christian practices observed by the church in St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, and other churches (commonly called Sandemanian) in fellowship with them.In a letter to a friend. : [Three lines from The Acts]Printed by Z. Fowle, in Back-Street, for A. Butler, in Corn-Hill.1766-01-01
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An address by Mr. Samuel Pike, to a Christian church in London, of which he is now a memberintended as a conclusion to the book enti[t]led An epistolary correspondence between S.P. and R.S.Printed by A. Donaldson for William Coke bookseller in Leith, and for A. Donaldson bookseller in Edinburgh1766-01-01
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A compendious Hebrew lexicon, adapted to the English language, and composed upon a new, commodious planto which is annexed a brief account of the construction and rationale of the Hebrew tongueE. and C. Dilly1766-01-01
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A letter wrote by Mr. Samuel Pike, to Mr. Robert Sandeman, soon after he left all his former religious connections, and had joined the church in London.Printed and sold, by D. & R. Fowle, and by W. Appleton.1766-01-01
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A plain and full account of the Christian practices observed by the church in Saint Martin's-le-GrandLondon, and other churches in fellowship with them. In a letter to a friend.The second edition.printed for T. Vernor and J. Chater1767-01-01
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Mr. Pike's present thoughts of the Assembly's Shorter catechismin a letter to a friend, occasioned by Mr. John Griffith's preface, to his new edition of that catechism.Printed by Mein and Fleeming, and to be sold at the London Book-Store1768-01-01
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Mr. Pike's present thoughts of the Assembly's Shorter catechismin a letter to a friend, occasioned by Mr. John Griffith's preface, to his new edition of that catechismPrinted by Mein and Fleeming, and to be sold at the London Book-Store1768-01-01
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Simple truth vindicatedin sundry important theological queries; which are examined and resolved by the Scriptures only: under four heads; namely, i. The knowledge of the true God. ii. Exhortations to faith and obedience. iii. The nature and effects of justifying faith. iv. The nature, manner, and evidences of the work of the spirit of God on the hearts of men ...Re-printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, next to the treasurer's office in Milk-street.1771-01-01
Religious cases of conscienceanswered in an evangelical manner at the casuistical lecture in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-streetPrinted for Robert Campbell1794-01-01-
Religious cases of conscience answered in an evangelical mannerat the casuistical lecture, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-StreetPrinted for Robert Campbell.1794-01-01
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An epistolary correspondence between Samuel Pike and Robert Sandeman.To which is now annexed, Mr. Pike's address to the church, then assembling in St. Martin's le Grand, now in Paul's Alley, London; intended as a conclusion to the correspondence. : Together with Mr. Sandeman's thoughts on Christianity.Printed by B. N. Dunn, for T. Boosey, Bookseller, London; W. Coke, Leith; W. Jones, Liverpool; and A. Dunn, Whitehaven1798-01-01
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An epistolary correspondence between Samuel Pike and Robert Sandeman. To which is now annexed, Mr. Pike's address to the church, then assembling in St. Martin's le Grand, ... Together with Mr. Sandeman's thoughts on Christianityprinted by B. N. Dunn, for T. Boosey, London; W. Coke, Leith; W. Jones, Liverpool; and A. Dunn, Whitehaven1798-01-01
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The nature and evidences of saving faithin four discourses2nd ed.Printed by ... D. Schaw & Co.1799-01-01
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A compendious Hebrew lexiconadapted to the English language and composed upon a new commodious plan; to which is annexed a brief account of the construction and rationale of the Hebrew tongue.Printed for the University by W. Hilliard1802-01-01
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Religious cases of conscienceanswered in an evangelical manner, at the casuistical lecture, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopgate-StreetPrinted by Stephen Young, Prince's Street for Robert Hutchison ...1804-01-01
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Religious cases of conscience answered in an evangelical mannerat the casuistical lecture, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-StreetPrinted by Stephen Young ...; for Robert Hutchison ...1804-01-01
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The spiritual companion; or,The professing Christian tried at the bar of God's wordbeing answers to several important questions respecting the faith and practice of believers. Together with a few thoughts on the character and happiness of the happy man. To which is prefixed The touchstone of saving faithPrinted for Charles Peirce by W.Treadwell1808-01-01
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A compendious Hebrew lexiconadapted to the English language and composed upon a new commodious plan; to which is annexed a bried account of the construction and rationale of the Hebrew tonguePrinted for the University by Hilliard & Metcalf1811-01-01
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A compendious Hebrew lexicon, adapted to the English language, and composed upon a new and commodious planto which is annexed a brief account of the construction and rationale of the Hebrew tongue2nd Cambridge edPrinted by Hilliard & Metcalf, for the University1811-01-01
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Philosophia Sacra, or, The principles of natural philosophyextracted from divine revelation ...C. Stewart, University Press, printer1815-01-01
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Religious cases of conscience answered in an evangelical manner, or, The inquiring Christian instructedto which are added, Replies to thirty-two questions, or, The professing Christian tried at the bar of God's wordNew ed.Printed for William Sharp1817-01-01
Religious cases of conscience answered in an evangelical mannerNew ed.Smith, English & co.1859-01-01
Religious cases of conscience answered in an evangelical mannerNew ed.United Presbyterian board of publication1866-01-01-
Free grace indeed!set forth in a scriptural view of the principle of grace wrought in the heart by the spirit and in a reply to the reflections on a epistolary correspondence between S.P. and R.S.Printed for J. Buckland1970-01-01