Jabez Earle
1676? – 1768
26 works on record
Works

Sacramental exercises
1708

Cleachdan luchd-comanachaidh

Practical discourses of singing in the worship of God
The Christian's looking glass, or, Sacramental exercises
1817
A serious exhortation to repentance
1737
The popish doctrine of purgatory repugnant to the scripture account of remission through the blood of Christ
1735
Dispersing and giving to the poor
1729
A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend John Cumming, D.D. Minister of the Scots Church, in London. Who departed this life Sept. 7. 1729. ... By Jabez Earle, ..
1729
Sacred poems; by J. Earle, chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Douglas
1726
The memory of the just is blessed
1725
A sermon preach'd at Newport-Pagnel, in the County of Bucks, on Sept. 15. 1725
1725
Sacramental excercises. Or, The Christian's employment, before, at, and after the Lord's Supper
1725
God's sovereignty in putting down and setting up princes consider'd. In a sermon preach'd at the Thursday lecture in Hanover-Street, in Long-Acre, on the first of August, 1723. ... By Ja. Earle, ..
1723
Verses upon several occasions
1723
Sinful anger considered
1721
Of repentance, and the fruits meet for it. A sermon preach'd at the Charity-school in Shakespear's-Walks. April 18. 1720. By Jabez Earle
1720
A sermon preach'd in Gravel-lane, Southwark. Jan. 1. 1719. By Jabez Earle. ..
1719
Sacramental exercises, or, The Christian's employment, before, at, and after the Lord's Supper
1715
Hearing without doing, not sufficient to salvation
1706
A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of manners
1704
A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend John Cumming, D.D.
The promise of living to a full age considered
Sacramental exercises or, The Christian's employment, before, at, and after the Lords Supper
A companion for communicants. Or, The Christian instructed in the great duty of worthy approaching the table of the Lord
Sinful anger considered, as contrary to charity
A sermon preach'd to the Societies for reformation of manners, in the cities of London and Westminster