The Works Of William Huntington
Reprinted from the 1856 Edition
Table Of Contents
God the Guardian of the Poor and the Bank of Faith
The Kingdom of Heaven taken by Prayer
Naked Bow of God
History of Little Faith
Coalheaver's Scraps
The Last Will and Testament of William Huntington
The Justification of a Siner and Satan's Law-suit with Him
Contemplations on the God of Israel
The Music and Odours of Saints - A Sermon
On the Dimensions of Eternal Love - A Sermon
The Destruction of Death by the Fountain of Life
The Mystery of Godliness Letters
The Wise and Foolish Virgins Described - Two Sermons
The Spiritual Sea Voyage
A Divine Poem on the Shunamite
A Divine Poem upon A Spiritual Birth
Light Shinning in Darkness
Every Divine Law in the Heart of Christ and His Spiritual Seed
The Loss and Restoration of the Image of God in Man - Two Sermons
Spoils taken from the Tower of London
An Innocent Game for Babes in Grace
A Correspondence Between Noctua Aurita of the Desert and Philomela of the King's Dale
The Eternal Setting of the Sun - A Serman
The Arminian Skeleton
A Portion to Seven and also to Eight
Discoveries and Cautions from the Streets of Zion - A Sermon
The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage - A Sermon
Letters on Ministerial Qualifications
The Heavenly Workfolks, and their Mystic Pay - Two Sermons
The Saints' Seed-time and Harvest Described; and the Emblems of the Spirit Considered.
Gleanings of the Vintage; or, Letters to the Spiritual Edification of the Church of Christ
Moses Unveiled in the Face of Christ
The Breath of the Lord and the Sieve of Vanity
The Joy of Faith in the Shadow of Death
The Furnal of Arminianism
Epistles of Faith
A Rule and A Riddle
The Coalheaver's Confession: Intended as a supplement to The Rule and the Riddle
The Law Established by the Faith of Christ - A Serman
The Unity of the Books, and the Excellency of the Parchments - A Serman
The Servant of the Lord Described and Vindicated - A Sermon
Napthali: or, Holy Wrestling - A Sermon
The Apartments' Equipage, and Parade of Immanuel - A Sermon
Zion's Gates and Pleasent Fruits
The Colour of the Fields, and Their Fitness for the Sickle
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