John Brine
Active Years
Min year: 1732, Max year: 1766, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1732: A defence of the doctrine of eternal justification, from some exceptions made to it by Mr. Bragge, and others. By John Brine.
- 1734: God the defence and glory of his Church
- 1734: The covenant of grace open'd
- 1735: A sermon preached at an ordination of deacons. March 5, 1735
- 1735: The believer's triumph over death. Considered in a sermon occasion'd by the decease of Mr. Hugh Lloyd, who departed this life Feb. 11, 1735. ... By John Brine
- 1736: Remarks upon a pamphlet, intitled, Some doctrines in the superlapsarian scheme impartially examin'd by the word of God: containing a defence of several Evangelical doctrines therein objected to. By John Brine.
- 1736: A discourse on the prayer of Jabez
- 1743: The certain efficacy of the death of Christ, asserted
- 1743: The christian religion not destitute of arguments sufficient to support it. In answer to a pamphlet, intitled, Christianity not founded on argument, &c. By John Brine
- 1743: A refutation of Arminian principles
- 1746: A vindication of some truths of natural and revealed religion
- 1747: The chief of sinners, saved thro' Jesus Christ
- 1749: The nature of true holiness explained
- 1750: Christian's duty and divine efficiency represented
- 1750: An antidote against a spreading antinomian principle. By John Brine
- 1750: The solemn charge of a Christian minister considered
- 1750: A treatise on various subjects
- 1752: The causes of salvation and vocation considered
- 1752: The true sense of attonement for sin, by Christ's death, stated and defended
- 1753: Motives to love and unity among Calvinists, who differ in some points
- 1754: A vindication of divine justice, in the infliction of endless punishment for sin
- 1754: Motives to love and unity among Calvinists, who differ in some points
- 1754: The proper eternity of the divine decrees, and of the mediatorial office, of Jesus Christ
- 1755: Some mistakes in a book of Mr. Johnson's of Liverpool, intitled, The faith of God's elect, &c. noted and rectified. By John Brine.
- 1755: A charge of publishing a palpable falsity, exhibited against, and fully proved upon, the authors of the Monthly Review, in a letter to those gentlemen
- 1755: Job's epitaph explained: a sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, who departed this life, October 14, 1755. By John Brine
- 1756: The baptists vindicated from some groundless charges brought against them by Mr. Eltringham, in a pamphlet, intitled, The Baptist against the Baptist, &c. Wherein He represents them as Erroneous, Persecuting, Diabolical, and Guilty of Deism. By John Brine
- 1756: A treatise on various subjects
- 1757: Diligence in study
- 1757: The gospel not absurd, not contrary to justice, nor licentious
- 1757: The doctrines of the imputation of sin to Christ, and the imputation of his righteousness to His people
- 1758: Animadversions upon the Letters on Theron and Aspasio. Addressed to that ingenious author. By John Brine.
- 1759: The knowledge of future glory: the support of the saints, in present troubles
- 1759: The imputation of Christ's active obedience to his people, and the merit of it demonstrated
- 1760: Grace, proved to be at the sovereign disposal of God: in a discourse preached July 19, 1760, at the Reverend Mr. Burford's meeting, in a monthly exercise of prayer, with a sermon. ... By John Brine
- 1761: Ancient prophecy, proved to be divine
- 1761: Christ, the object of God's eternal delight: and the church, the object of Christ's everlasting delight, explained and proved
- 1761: The opposition of flesh and spirit in believers, considered
- 1762: A right to eternal glory, through the meritorious obedience of Christ, proved to be consistent with the absolute freedom and sovereignty of divine grace, as the origin of it
- 1762: The glory of the gospel, considered
- 1762: The glory of God considered
- 1764: Sin reigns not, nor shall reign, in the saints
- 1766: A treatise on various subjects
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