Benjamin Wallin
Active Years
Min year: 1746, Max year: 1781, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1746: The compassion of the dying Saviour to those that crucified him
- 1746: The christian life, in divers of its branches described and recommended
- 1748: An exhortation against quenching the spirit
- 1748: The redeemer's charge against his declining churches
- 1750: Evangelical hymns and songs
- 1750: A humble address to the churches of Christ
- 1752: Exhortations, relating to prayer and the Lord's-Supper
- 1753: The ability of Christ to save, the believer's comfort in the near views of eternity
- 1753: The appearance of deceased saints with their Lord, at His coming, the consolation of surviving believers
- 1754: God's relation to the faithful after their decease
- 1755: The obligations of a people to their faithful minister
- 1755: A letter to the congregation meeting near the Maze-Pond, Southwark
- 1756: The christian's duty and confidence in times of public calamity
- 1758: The folly of neglecting divine institutions
- 1758: The folly of neglecting divine institutions
- 1758: The folly of neglecting divine institutions
- 1760: The joyful sacrifice of a prosperous nation
- 1761: The folly of neglecting divine institutions
- 1761: A humble address to the Churches of Christ
- 1762: Faith in Christ, and life everlasting
- 1762: Evangelical hymns and songs
- 1763: The experience of the saints asserted and proved
- 1763: The universal concern of saints in communion
- 1765: The fall of the mighty, a just cause of universal lamentation. A sermon on the decease of His Royal Highness the illustrious and heroic Prince William-Augustus Duke of Cumberland. By Benjamin Wallin
- 1765: Lectures on primitive Christianity
- 1765: The christian's concern that he may not be a cast-away
- 1766: The constitution of a Gospel-Church adapted to union and peace
- 1766: The christian salutation
- 1766: The eternal existence of the Lord Jesus Christ considered and improved
- 1767: The everlasting communion of saints with their Lord in the kingdom of Heaven their comfort, when mourning the loss of their fellow-communicants on earth
- 1769: A charge and sermon together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Abraham Booth Feb. 16, 1769, in Goodman's Fields Published at the request of the church
- 1769: The universal character of departed saints
- 1769: A pious memorial
- 1769: An eternal mansion prepared in the heavens for the righteous. A sermon occasioned by the decease of Mr. Thomas Cox, who departed this life, August 20, 1769, in the 73d year of his age. By Benjamin Wallin
- 1770: Gospel-requisites to acceptable prayer. A sermon delivered at a monthly association, in Unicorn-Yard, Tooley-Street, Southwark, on Thursday, February the 22d, 1770. By Benjamin Wallin
- 1771: The importance of family-religion
- 1771: The scripture-doctrine of Christ's sonship
- 1772: Reverend Sir, During the last sessions of Parliament, upon some encouraging intimations that the government was inclined to give further relief to Protestant dissenting ministers than the Toleration-Act now affords
- 1773: The blessedness of the man, whom the Lord shall find diligent in his station. A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Job Heath; who departed this life, January 24, 1773. in the 52d year of his age. By Benjamin Wallin, M.A
- 1773: The happiness of the saints in a separate state
- 1774: Memoirs of a gentleman lately deceased
- 1774: The popular concern in the choice of representatives
- 1774: The fountain of life freely opened to the willing-hearted sinner
- 1774: The church an habitation of God, through the spirit
- 1775: The case of a fallen professor
- 1775: Superabounding grace
- 1779: The ancient believers transition from mortality to life
- 1781: Satan rebuked - and the saint defended
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