Publications of John Smith Rector of Nantwich

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  • Smith, John, Rector of Nantwich. A vindication of the freedom of pastoral advice: or, A Review of the indispensible Obligations which the Ministers of the Gospel are under, plainly to declare the Truth to their Hearers. A sermon preached in the parish-church of Nantwich, on Sunday, September 10th, 1775. By John Smith, A. B. Rector of the said Parish. Nantwich: printed and sold by R. Taylor and E. Snelson, for the author; sold likewise by S. Crowder, J. Rivington, London; P. Broster, Chester, and by the other Booksellers in the Principal Towns of the Kingdom, [1775?]. ESTC No. T12874. Grub Street ID 178285.
  • Smith, John, Rector of Nantwich. Polygamy indefensible. Two sermons preached in the parish-church of Nantwich, ... on Sunday, the 10th of December, 1780. ... To which is prefixed, a letter to the Rev. Mr. Madan. By John Smith,. London : printed for the author; and sold by Alexander Hogg, London, 1780. ESTC No. T98919. Grub Street ID 318116.
  • Smith, John, Rector of Nantwich. The nature of Christian charity, or love stated; its excellency proved; and the practice of it enforced. A sermon preached in the parish-church of Nantwich, on Friday Nov. 24th, 1780; before the trustees of the alms-houses, ... and the governors of the work-house, ... By John Smith, ... Nantwich: printed by Edmund Snelson, and sold by Mr Crowder and Mr Hogg, London; Mr Broster, and Mr Poole, Chester; Mr Smith, Newcastle; Mr Wright, Whitchurch; Mrs Saxon, Northwich; and Mr Wood, Shrewsbury, [1780]. ESTC No. T98920. Grub Street ID 318117.
  • Smith, John, Rector of Nantwich. An exhortation to a diligent use of the means of grace; together with a serious address to persons of every character, professing the Christian religion. To which are added, forms of devotion, and hymns, on various occasions; Extracted from the Writings of several Eminent Divines. By John Smith, D. D. Rector of Nantwich, Cheshire. Shrewsbury: printed and sold by T. Wood; sold also by J. Matthews, in the Strand, London, 1785. ESTC No. T98921. Grub Street ID 318118.