John Cennick
Active Years
Min year: 1741, Max year: 1800, Max count: 32
As Author
- 1741: Sacred hymns for the children of God
- 1741: Sacred hymns for the children of God
- 1741: Sacred hymns for the children of God
- 1741: Sacred hymns for the children of God
- 1742: A treatise of the Holy Ghost
- 1742: Sacred hymns for the children of God
- 1743: Sacred hymns for the use of religions societies
- 1743: Naaman cleansed
- 1743: Naaman cleansed
- 1743: Sacred hymns for the use of religious societies
- 1744: The bloody issue healed
- 1744: The good Samaritan
- 1744: A short catechism, chiefly design'd for the instructing of little children in the doctrines of Jesus Christ
- 1744: Sacred hymns for the use of religious societies
- 1744: A letter to the little children
- 1745: An account of a late riot at Exeter
- 1745: Sacred hymns for the use of religious societies
- 1745: The life of Mr. J. Cennick
- 1750: A treatise of the Holy Ghost
- 1751: A treatise of the Holy Ghost
- 1752: A collection of sacred hymns
- 1753: The divinity of Christ
- 1753: The syrophenician: or, A pattern of invincible faith. Delivered in a discourse at London, in the year 1750. By John Cennick, late of reading in Berkshire
- 1753: The marriage of Isaac
- 1753: The danger of infidelity
- 1753: The great sacrifice
- 1753: The sufferings and satisfaction of Christ
- 1753: Deliverance from death
- 1754: The woman of Samaria. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Scoles in Yorkshire
- 1754: The hidden treasure
- 1754: Lot's flight
- 1754: The patterns of mercy
- 1754: The dæmoniac
- 1754: Naaman cleansed
- 1754: The offices of the Messiah
- 1754: The first principles of Christianity
- 1754: The best foundation
- 1754: The cries of the son of God
- 1754: The gift and office of the Holy Ghost
- 1754: The privilege of believers
- 1754: Dives and Lazarus
- 1754: The two covenants
- 1754: Simon and Mary
- 1754: St. Paul's conversion
- 1754: The shadows of Christ
- 1754: The good shepherd
- 1754: The beatitudes
- 1754: The vision of dry bones
- 1754: The benefits of the New-Testament
- 1754: The sower
- 1754: The lost sheep, piece of silver, and prodigal son
- 1754: The new-Birth. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Malmsbury in Wiltshire, in the year 1741
- 1754: The fall and redemption
- 1755: Nunc dimittis
- 1756: Dives and Lazarus
- 1756: The privilege of believers
- 1756: The offices of the Messiah
- 1756: The shadows of Christ
- 1756: The good shepherd
- 1756: The lost sheep, piece of silver, and prodigal son
- 1756: The first principles of Christianity
- 1756: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The woman of Samaria. ... XX. The beatific vision; or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. vol.II
- 1756: An account of the conversion of Edward Lee
- 1756: The two covenants
- 1756: The linsey-woolsey garment
- 1756: The widow of Nain
- 1756: Deliverance from death
- 1756: The assurance of faith
- 1756: A letter to the little children
- 1756: The reproach of the cross
- 1756: The beatific vision
- 1756: The best foundation
- 1756: The hidden treasure
- 1756: The benefits of the New-Testament
- 1756: The patterns of mercy
- 1756: The gift and office of the Holy Ghost
- 1756: The vision of dry bones
- 1756: The sower
- 1756: The safety of a true Christian
- 1756: Nunc dimittis
- 1756: The dæmoniac
- 1756: The great sacrifice
- 1756: The fall and redemption
- 1756: The beatitudes
- 1756: The woman of Samaria. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Scoles in Yorkshire
- 1756: Naaman cleansed
- 1757: Nunc dimittis
- 1758: The good Samaritan
- 1758: The sufferings and satisfaction of Christ
- 1758: The danger of infidelity
- 1759: Simon and Mary
- 1759: The divinity of Christ
- 1759: An account of the conversion of Edward Lee
- 1759: The Syrophenician
- 1760: St. Paul's conversion
- 1760: The cries of the son of God
- 1760: Naaman cleansed
- 1760: Lot's flight
- 1762: The great sacrifice
- 1762: The sower
- 1762: Nunc dimittis
- 1764: Sacred hymns for the use of religious societies
- 1765: The sufferings and satisfaction of Christ
- 1765: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The cries of the Son of God. II. The Gift and Office of the Holy Ghost. III. The New-Birth. IV. The Danger of Infidelity; or, the Necessity of a living Faith in Christ. V. Naaman cleansed. VI. The bloody Issue healed. Vii. St. Paul's Conversion. Viii. The good Shepherd. IX. The best Foundation. X. The good Samaritan. XI. Simon and Mary. XII. The Marriage of Isaac. XIII. The two Covenants. XIV. The Benefits of the New-Testament. XV. The Divinity of Christ. XVI. The Sower. XVII. The lost Sheep, Piece of Silver, and prodigal Son. XVIII. The Syrophenician. XIX. The Shadows of Christ. XX. The fall and redemption. By John Cennick. Vol.I
- 1765: The safety of a true Christian
- 1765: The linsey-woolsey garment
- 1765: The danger of infidelity
- 1765: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The woman of Samaria. II. The first Principles of Christianity. III. The Sufferings and Satisfaction of Christ. IV. The Beetitudes. V. The Dasmoniac. VI. Dives and Lazarus. Vii. The hidden Treasure. Viii. The Offices of the Messiah. IX. The great Sacrifice. X. Lot's Flight. XI. Deliverance from Death. XII. The Privilege of Believers. XIII. The Patterns of Mercy. XIV. The Vision of dry Bones. XV. The Safety of a true Christian. XVI. The Assurance of Faith; or, the Experience of a true Christian. XVII. The linsey-woolsey Garment. XVIII. The Reproach of the Cross. XIX. The Widow of Nain. XX. The beatific vision; or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. vol.II
- 1765: Simon and Mary
- 1765: The widow of Nain
- 1765: The Syrophenician
- 1765: The assurance of faith
- 1765: The beatific vision
- 1765: The divinity of Christ
- 1765: The reproach of the cross
- 1766: Deliverance from death
- 1767: Lot's flight
- 1769: The fall and redemption
- 1770: The vision of dry bones
- 1770: The good shepherd
- 1770: The new birth. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Malmsbury in Wiltshire, in the year 1741
- 1770: The woman of Samaria. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Scoles in Yorkshire
- 1770: The best foundation
- 1770: Sacred hymns for the use of religious societies
- 1770: The lost sheep, piece of silver, and prodigal son
- 1771: The two covenants
- 1771: The first principles of Christianity
- 1771: The beatitudes
- 1771: The shadows of Christ
- 1771: The benefits of the New-Testament
- 1771: The hidden treasure
- 1771: The patterns of mercy
- 1771: The privilege of believers
- 1771: The offices of the Messiah
- 1771: Dives and Lazarus
- 1771: The gift and office of the Holy Ghost
- 1771: The sufferings and satisfaction of Christ
- 1772: The danger of infidelity
- 1772: The linsey-woolsey garment
- 1772: Simon and Mary
- 1772: The beatific vision
- 1772: The assurance of faith
- 1772: The widow of Nain
- 1772: The marriage of Isaac
- 1772: The reproach of the cross
- 1772: The dæmoniac
- 1772: The bloody issue healed
- 1772: The safety of a true Christian
- 1773: The divinity of Christ
- 1773: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The woman of Samaria. ... XX. The beatific vision, or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. Vol. II
- 1773: Deliverance from death
- 1773: The great sacrifice
- 1773: The Syrophenician
- 1773: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The cries of the son of God. ... xx. The fall and redemption. By John Cennick. vol.I
- 1774: Lot's flight
- 1774: Naaman cleansed
- 1775: The fall and redemption
- 1775: The good shepherd
- 1775: Cries of the son of God
- 1775: St. Paul's conversion
- 1775: The best foundation
- 1775: The new birth. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Malmsbury in Wiltshire, in the year 1741
- 1776: The lost sheep, piece of silver, and prodigal son
- 1776: The woman of Samaria. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Scoles in Yorkshire
- 1777: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The cries of the Son of God. II. The Gift and Office of the Holy Ghost. III. The New-Birth. IV. The Danger of Infidelity; or, the Necessity of a living Faith in Christ. V. Naaman cleansed. VI. The bloody Issue healed. Vii. St. Paul's Conversion. Viii. The good Shepherd. IX. The best Foundation. X. The good Samaritan. XI. Simon and Mary. XII. The Marriage of Isaac. XIII. The two Covenants. XIV. The Benefits of the New-Testament. XV. The Divinity of Christ. XVI. The Sower. XVII. The lost Sheep, Piece of Silver, and prodigal Son. XVIII. The Syrophenician. XIX. The Shadows of Christ. xx. The fall and redemption. By John Cennick. Vol.1
- 1777: The good Samaritan
- 1777: The sower
- 1777: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects viz. I. The woman of Samaria. II. The first principles of Christianity. III. The Sufferings and Satisfaction of Christ. IV. The Beatitudes. V. The Daemoniac. VI. Dives and Lazarus. Vii. The hidden Treasure. Viii. The Offices of the Messiah. IX. The great Sacrifice. X. Lot's Flight. XI. Deliverance from Death. XII. The Privilege of Believers. XIII. The Patterns of Mercy. XIV. The Vision of dry Bones. XV. The Safety of a true Christian. XVI. The Assurance of Faith; or, the Experience of a true Christian. XVII. The Linsey-Woolsey Garment. XVIII. The Reproach of the Cross. XIX. The Widow of Nain. xx. The beautific vision; or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. Vol.II
- 1778: The life of Mr. J. Cennick
- 1780: Nunc dimittis
- 1783: Nunc dimittis
- 1783: The gift and office of the Holy Ghost
- 1783: A letter to the little children
- 1784: The benefits of the New-Testament
- 1784: The offices of the Messiah
- 1784: The vision of dry bones
- 1785: The sufferings and satisfaction of Christ
- 1785: The marriage of Isaac
- 1785: The hidden treasure
- 1785: The dæmoniac
- 1785: The two covenants
- 1785: Dives and Lazarus
- 1785: The shadows of Christ
- 1786: The bloody issue healed
- 1786: The safety of a true Christian
- 1786: The patterns of mercy
- 1786: The assurance of faith
- 1786: The privilege of believers
- 1786: The linsey-woolsey garment
- 1786: The divinity of Christ
- 1786: Simon and Mary
- 1786: The widow of Nain
- 1786: The reproach of the cross
- 1786: The first principles of Christianity
- 1786: The gift and office of the Holy Ghost
- 1786: The danger of infidelity
- 1786: The beatific vision
- 1786: The beatitudes
- 1787: Naaman cleansed
- 1787: Deliverance from death
- 1787: Nunc dimittis
- 1787: The great sacrifice
- 1787: A confession of faith. By the Late Rev. Mr. John Cennick
- 1788: Lot's flight
- 1788: St. Paul's conversion
- 1788: The lost sheep, piece of silver, and prodigal son
- 1788: The best foundation
- 1788: The fall and redemption
- 1788: The cries of the son of God
- 1788: The new birth. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Malmsbury in Wiltshire, in the year 1741
- 1788: CThe ries [sic] of the son of God
- 1789: The good shepherd
- 1789: The sower
- 1789: The offices of the Messiah
- 1789: The woman of Samaria. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at Scoles in Yorkshire, in the year 1752. By John Cennick
- 1789: The vision of dry bones
- 1789: The life of Mr. John Cennick: with an account of the trials and temptations, which he endured, till it pleased our Saviour to shew him his Love, and send him into his Vineyard. Written by himself, for their Sakes who follow the Lamb
- 1789: An account of the conversion of Edward Lee
- 1790: The marriage of Isaac
- 1790: The shadows of Christ
- 1790: Simon and Mary
- 1790: The dæmoniac
- 1790: The benefits of the New Testament
- 1790: The two covenants
- 1790: Dives and Lazarus
- 1790: The good Samaritan
- 1790: The vision of dry bones
- 1791: Nunc dimittis
- 1791: The privilege of believers
- 1791: The gift and office of the Holy Ghost
- 1791: The bloody issue healed
- 1791: The first principles of Christianity
- 1791: The hidden treasure
- 1791: The patterns of mercy
- 1791: The danger of infidelity
- 1791: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The woman of Samaria. ... XX. The beatific vision; or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. Vol. II
- 1791: The sufferings and satisfaction of Christ
- 1791: The divinity of Christ
- 1791: The beatitudes
- 1793: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The cries of the son of God. II. The Gift and Office of the Holy Ghost. III. The New Birth. IV. The Danger of Insidelity; or, the Necessity of a living Faith in Carist. V. Naaman cleansed. VI. The bloody Issue healed. Vii. St. Paul's Conversion. Viii. The good Shepherd. IX. The best Foundation, X. The good Samaritan. XI. Simon and Mary. XII. The Marriage of Isaac. XIII. The two Covenants. XIV. The Benefits of the New Testament. XV. The Divinity of Christ. XVI. The Sower. XVII. The lost Sheep, Piece of Silver, and prodigal Son. XVIII. The Syrophoenician. XIX. The Shadows of Christ. XX. The fall and redemption. By John Cennick. Vol.1
- 1793: The syrophoenician
- 1793: Deliverance from death
- 1793: Naaman cleansed
- 1795: Village sermons on the following important subjects
- 1796: Sermons, selected from the works of that laborious and faithful servant of Christ the late Rev. John Cennick. To which are added two admirable sermons by That Great, Learned, and good Man, the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, President of New Jersey College in North America. At the end of the Sermons are annexed some letters, by that Eminent, Pious, and Sincere Christian, the late Mrs. A-'s, of Goodman's Fields, London; whose Soul was made fit for Glory, and entered into Eternal Rest, on the 28th of July, 1789. - These Letters were written during her Illness, to her Husband, Children, &c. to be delivered after her decease
- 1800: The cries of the son of God
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