John Cleaveland
1722 – 1799
20 works on record
Works
An essay, to defend some of the most important principles in the Protestant reformed system of Christianity
1976
A sermon preached at Stoneham on Lord's Day, October 26, 1794
1795
Gospel-ministers must be wise, faithful and exemplary, in order, to be pure from the blood of all men
1785
Infant-baptism "from heaven," and immersion, as the only mode of baptism and a term of Christian communion, "of men:" or, A short dissertation on baptism, in two parts
1784
The Reverend Dr. N. Whitaker's neighbour is come, and searcheth him: or, A brief defence of the late council's result, against the doctor's charges. In his Brief history
1784
The Reverend Dr. N. Whitaker's neighbour is come and searcheth him, or, A brief defence of the late council's result, against the doctor's charges in his late brief history
1784
An attempt to nip in the bud, the unscriptural doctrine of universal salvation, and some other dangerous errors connected with it; which a certain stranger, who calls himself John Murray, has, of late, been endeavoring to spread in the First Parish of Gloucester, to draw disciples after him
1776
A short and plain narrative of the late work of God's spirit at Chebacco in Ipswich, in the years 1763 and 1764
1767
A reply to Dr. Mayhew's Letter of reproof to Mr. John Cleaveland of Ispwich
1765
An essay, to defend some of the most important principles in the Protestant Reformed system of Christianity, on which the churches of Christ in New-England, were originally founded
1763
An epicedium. Or a poetical attempt upon the life & death of Mr. Josiah Cleaveland, late of Canterbury
1753
The Chebacco narrative rescu'd from the charge of falshood and partiality
1748
A plain narrative of the proceedings which caused the separation of a number of aggrieved brethren from the Second Church in Ipswich, or, A relation of the cause which produced the effects that are exhibited in the Reverend Mr. Pickering's late print, intitled, A bad omen to the churches
An essay, to defend some of the most important principles
A reply to Dr. Mayhew's Letter of reproof to M John Cleaveland of Ipswich
A letter of reproof to Mr. John Cleaveland of Ipswich
The Reverend Dr. N. Whitaker's neighbour is come, and searcheth him
Godliness excludes slavery
A Plain narrative of the proceedings which caused the separation of a number of aggrieved brethren from the Second Church in Ipswich
The Rev. Dr. N. Whitaker's Neighbour is come, and searcheth him: or, A brief defence of the late Council's result against the doctor's charges