Philpot – Gospel Standard Reviews – II

By Joseph Charles Philpot

Gospel Standard Reviews.

Volume 2

By Joseph Charles Philpot

REVIEWS BY THE LATE MR. J. C. PHILPOT, M.A. OF STAMFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE. FORMERLY FELLOW OF WORCESTER COLLEGE, OXFORD, AND

FOR TWENTY YEARS EDITOR OF THE “GOSPEL STANDARD.”

REPRINTED FROM THE “GOSPEL STANDARD.” REPUBLISHED BY SUBSCRIPTION.


INDEX of the BOOK:

— Sacred Musings; or, Songs in the House of my Pilgrimage. By Septimus Sears.

— Fragments of Experience, in Verse, written under the varied forms of sorrow and joy which are common to Believers. Prefaced by a Letter containing some account of the Author’s earliest spiritual exercises. By William Peake.

— Deborah, “A Mother in Israel.” Judges 4:7. A Treatise on Walking with God. By the celebrated Anne Dutton. To which is prefixed her precious memoir, as written by herself. With a portrait. A new edition, with a preface by J. A. Jones .

— “A Testimony of the Lovingkindness and Faithfulness of a Covenant God, as displayed in the last illness and blessed death of the late John Warburton, Minister of the Gospel, and for 42 years pastor of the Church of Christ assembling at Zion Chapel, Trowbridge.”

— “Memoir of the Tried Life and Happy Death of Richard Dore, a London Mechanic.” By the Rev. Bernard Gilpin, Minister of Port Vale Chapel, Hertford.

— Memoir of the Life of Hannah Judd. By the Rev. Bernard Gilpin, Minister of Port Vale Chapel, Hertford.

— Hymns on Sacred Subjects, wherein the fundamental doctrines of Christianity, with many other interesting points, are occasionally introduced. By the late Rev. A. M. Toplady. Written between fifteen and eighteen years of age.

— Tropologia.—A Key to open Scripture Metaphors. By Benjamin Keach.

— An Account of the last Sickness and Death of James Bourne, in his last years Minister of the Gospel at Maney, Sutton Coldfield.

— Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ. By John Owen, D.D.

— Communion with God—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. By John Owen, D.D.

— A Selection from the Correspondence of the late Rev. Joseph Chamberlain, Minister of Salem Chapel, Leicester; and Sketches of some of his Sermons; with brief recollections of his life and last illness. By his Widow.

— A Short account of the Life and Conversion of Sukey Harley, of the Parish of Pulverbach, near Shrewsbury. Taken from her lips by the late Rector’s Daughter. In Two Parts. Part second.—(June, 1858.)

— The Grace and Duty of being Spiritually-minded, declared and practically improved. By John Owen, D.D.

— Memoirs of Elizabeth Cairns. Written by herself .

— The Remains of Isaac Beeman, late Minister of the Gospel, Cranbrook, Kent.

— The Scripture Doctrine of Christ’s Sonship. By Benjamin Walkin.

— Vindiclae Evangelicae or, the Mystery of the Gospel Vindicated. By Dr. Owen.

— Sacred Hymns from the German. Translated by Frances Elizabeth Cox.

— Hosannah to the Son of David; or, Hymns of Praise to God. By William Williams.

— Deacon-Craft, the Bane of the Churches. By a Witness. S.G.B.

— Baptism: Its Mode, Design, and Subjects. By A. J. Baxter, Minister of the Gospel, Nottingham.

— The True Signification of the English Adjective “Mortal,” and the awfully erroneous consequences of the application of that term to the ever Immortal Body of Jesus Christ, briefly considered.

— Things most surely believed among us, as to the Person, Mission, and Work of Christ. A Sermon preached at the Opening of Mount Zion Chapel, Hitchin, on Wednesday morning, March 7th, 1860. By William Crowther.

— A Memorial of the late William Peake, of Oakham, Rutland; containing an account of his Christian experience, last illness, and death; and also including notes made by him on Family Bible

— Readings, and a selection from his correspondence with various friends.

— A Literary Curiosity; a sermon in words of one syllable only. By a Manchester Layman.

— Eternal Generation Derogatory to all the Persons in the Holy Trinity, but especially to the Persons of the Son and Holy Ghost. By W. Palmer.

— Life and Letters of the late James Bourne.Sermons by the late Mr. John Vinall; for forty-five years Minister of Jireh Chapel, Lewes, and of Providence Chapel, Brighton.

— Historical Sketches of Romanism; being the substance of a course of Lectures delivered in Ireland in the Winter of 1854-55. By a Clergyman (lately a Curate in Ireland).

— Immanuel; or the Mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God.

— Unfolded by James Usher, Archbishop of Armagh. Reprinted from the Editions of 1649 and 1677.

— Hart’s Hymns. Collingridge.

— Nichol’s Series of Standard Divines (Puritan period).

— The Works of Thomas Goodwin, D.D.

— Select Sermons of Ralph Erskine, Minister of the Gospel, Dunfermline, Scotland. Edited by the Editor of the “Little Gleaner.”

— Rationalism Unphilosophical, and Faith the Gift of God. Being two letters to the “Record.” By a late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

— Rejoicing Novices and Groaning Veterans. An Address to the Upper, Middle, and Lower Classes. By William Parks, B.A., Rector of Openshaw, Manchester. In which are clearly shown the folly and absurdity of the “Always Rejoicing” Theory, lately become so fashionable amongst certain Religious Professors.

— Letters addressed at various times to Members of his Church and Congregation. By the late G. S. B. Isbell.

— The Sovereignty of God in Redemption, &c. By an Old Sailor.

— Memoir of the late Mr. John Grace; written by his afflicted Widow.

— With Funeral Service and Three Sermons, by George Abrahams.

— The Faith of Rahab the Harlot. A Sermon preached on Sunday Morning, June 18th, 1865, by Mr. James Wells, at the Surrey Tabernacle, Borough Road.

— Spiritualism and other Signs.

— The Defence, delivered on Lord’s Day Morning, November 12th, 1865. By Mr. James Wells, at the New Surrey Tabernacle, Wansey Street, Walworth Road.

— God the Guardian of the Poor, and the Bank of Faith. By the late William Huntington, S.S.The Autobiography of Frances Wernham, &c. Songs in the Wilderness. By the late William Brown, Minister of the Gospel, &c.

— Ritualism: Doctrine, not Dress. Notes of Lectures on Ritualism. By Thomas O. Beeman.

— Recollections of the late William Huntington; together with Selections from his Writings, Anecdotes, Remarkable Incidents, &c. By William Stevens, one of his Hearers.