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- [Hebrew] A religious treatise upon Simeons song; or, instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily : Composed at first for the use of the truly pious Sir Robert Harley, knight of the honourable order of the Bath But since published by Timothy Woodroffe, B.D. pastor to the church at Kingsland, in Herefordshire
- A Christian family builded by God, : directing all governours of families how to act. 1. Gods timber and framing. 2. Gods foundation and upper building. 3. Gods finishing. 4. Gods furnishing. The sum whereof is shewed after the epistle. By Robert Abbott, Pastour of the Church of God at Austines, near Pauls gate in Watling-street in London
- A conference between a sick man, and a minister, : shewing the nature of presumption, despaire, and the true living faith.
- A conference between a sick man, and a minister, shewing the nature of presumption, despaire, and the true living faith. / By Hen. Denne, an unworthy Minister of Christ Iesus, at Pryton in Hertfordshi
- A discourse, proving from Scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute decree of God by the author of The duty of man, &c.
- A golden-chain, or, A miscelany of divine sentences of the sacred Scriptures, and of other authors
- A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints and sinners : wherein, by many memorable examples is set forth, as Gods exceeding great mercies to the one, so his severe judgements against the other. Whereunto are also added many examples of the heathens, not unmeet to bee knowne of Christians, and some late examples not formerly printed. Collected out of the antient fathers, ecclesiasticall writers, moderne divines, the chronicles of severall countries, and other authors of good credit.
- A path way i[n]to the holy scripture
- A seasonable collection of plain texts of scripture : for the use of English Protestants. With allowance, April 24. 1688
- A seasonable collection of plain texts of scripture for the use of English Protestants. With allowance, April 24. 1688
- A seasonable treatise for this age : occasioned by a letter written by one Mr. Woolsey prisoner in Norwich, to the then-exiled Church at Amsterdam; in which he endeavours to prove it unlawful to eat blood, things strangled, and things offered to idols, now in the times of the Gospel. Which letter is by the consent of the said Church answered; the grounds and reasons therein, examined and refuted; and the contrary thereunto proved from scripture: by Francis Johnson pastor Henry Ainsworth teacher Daniel Studley Stanshal Mercer elders of the same church. Written long since, but never published till now
- A short vvay of instruction in things of concernement; : as meanes to cure common and grosse ignorance in the world. More particularly drawne up for the benefit of the inhabitants of Andrevvs Wardrobe, in London
- A spark of divine light, to kindle piety in a frozen soul : Composed at first for a friend, and now published at his request, for the good of all: as being proper and profitable, for any one it shall be given to: be he good or bad, friend or enemy, acquaintance or stranger. Licensed and entred according to order
- A sum or a brief collection of holy signes, sacrifices and sacraments, : euen since the beginning of the worlde. And the true originall of the sacrifice of the masse.
- A system of divinity and morality : in a series of discourses on all the essential parts of natural and revealed religion: Compiled from the Works of Atterbury, Balguy, Barrow, Bentley, Beveridge, Blackhall, Bundy, Burnet, Ben. Calamy, Clagett, Clarke, Dorrington, Gibson, Goodman, Hickman, Hole, Hopkins, Hort, Jackson, Ibbot, Littleton, Lupton, Moore, Moss, Pearson, Rogers, Sharp, Synge, Stanhope, Stillingfleet, Tillotson, Wake, And Others. To which are added, some occasional discourses. The whole revised and corrected by Ferdinando Warner, LL.D. In four volumes. ..
- A system of divinity and morality : in a series of discourses on all the essential parts of natural and revealed religion: compiled from the works of Atterbury, Balguy, Barrow, Bentley, Beveridge, Blackhall, Bundy, Burnet, Ben. Calamy, Clagett, Clarke, Dorrington, Gibson, Goodman, Hickman, Hole, Hopkins, Hort, Jackson, Ibbot, Littleton, Lupton, Moore, Moss, Pearson, Rogers, Sharp, Synge, Stanhope, Stillingfleet, Tillotson, Wake, And others. To which are added, some occasional discourses. The whole revised and corrected by Ferdinando Warner, LL.D. In four volumes. ..
- A system of divinity and morality ; containing a series of discourses on the principal and most important points of natural and revealed religion. Compiled from the works of the most eminent divines of the Church of England. In five volumes
- A threefold alphabet of rules, concerning Christian-practice : The first precept of every letter concerning our duty toward God; the second towards our neighbour; the third towards our selves. Gathered at a friends request in this order for the helping the memory.
- A voyce out of the thick darkness : containing in it a few words to Christians, about the late and present posture of spiritual affairs among them. Together with a post-script about darkening the counsel of God. As also, certain Scripture-prophecies concerning some transactions in the latter times.
- An A.B.C. or Holy alphabet, : conteyning some plaine lessons gathered out of the word, to the number of the letters in the English alphabet, to enter young beginners in the schoole of Christ
- An A.B.C. or Holy alphabet, conteyning some plaine lessons gathered out of the word, to the number of the letters in the English alphabet, to enter young beginners in the schoole of Christ
- An A.B.C. or holy alphabet : conteyning some plaine lessons gathered out of the word, to the number of the letters in the English alphabet, to enter young beginners in the schoole of Christ
- An A.B.C. or holy alphabet conteyning some plaine lessons gathered out of the word, to the number of the letters in the English alphabet, to enter young beginners in the schoole of Christ
- An Antidote against the poyson of the times. Or An axiomatical catechism : Wherein the many points of Christian religion (denyed and opposed in these back-sliding dayes) are clearly asserted and proved by the testimony of the Scriptures.
- An essay on the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch : Serving to illustrate and confirm The Truth and Certainty of Christianity, against The prevailing Infidelity of the Age. By a Minister of the Established Church of Scotland
- Behold the husbandman : S. James 5.7
- Behold the husbandman S. James 5.7.
- Celestial amities: or, A soul sighing for the love of her saviour
- Christian commemoration, and imitation of saints departed : explicated, and pressed from Heb.13.7. Occasioned by the decease of the Reverend Mr. Henry Hurst, lately minister of the gospel in London. By Daniel Burgess
- Directions for leading a devout life : Writ by a lady
- Discourse proving from scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute decree of God. By the author of the Duty of Man, &c
- Discourse proving from scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute decree of God. By the author of the Duty of Man, &c.
- Divinity-knots vnloosed : or a cleare discovery of truth; by resolving many doubts, according to scripture, orthodox divines, and sound reason, so as weake capacities may receive satisfaction therein. To which purpose, a number of points are explained by familiar simile's. A treatise intended specially for the instruction of young Christians in Rothstorne parish in Cheshire: but published for a further extent of the benefit thereof, to the Israel of God. By Adam Martindale, one of the meanest labourers in the Lords harvest
- Familie [sic] exercise, or, The service of God in families
- Familie [sic] exercise, or, The service of God in families.
- Fatherly instructions : being select pieces of the writings of the primitive Christian teachers. Translated into English. With an appendix, entituled Gildas Minimus
- Fatherly instructions being select pieces of the writings of the primitive Christian teachers. Translated into English. With an appendix, entituled Gildas Minimus
- Four books on the eleventh of Matthew : viz: I. Christ inviting sinners to come to him for rest. II. Christ the great teacher of souls that come to him. To which is added a treatise of meekness and of anger. III. Christ the humble teacher of those that come to him. IIII. The only easie way to heaven.
- Foure and twenty certaine godly rules
- Kneeling in the act of eating and drinking at the Lords table is a sinne : Proved by 8 arguments.
- Kneeling in the act of eating and drinking at the Lords table is a sinne. Proved by 8 arguments. / By H. Iacob
- Lessons out of the Holy Scripture to be well considered and minded by every Christian
- Love to the life, or, Some meditations upon loving, and washing in the blood of Christ : together, with a tast of gospel-promises, as the churches stock, or, believers patrimony. By R.M. the Benjamin of his Fathers house
- Orthodatreia : or, a brief discourse concerning bodily worship: proving it to be Gods due; to be given unto him with acceptation on his part, and not to be denyed him without sin, on ours. A thing worthy to be taken into consideration in these dayes, wherein prophaness and irreverence toward the sacred Majesty of God hath so much corrupted our religious assemblies, that men are regardless of their being before God, or of Gods being amongst them in his own house.
- Saltmarsh returned from the dead, in Amico Philalethe. Or, The resurrection of James the apostle, : out of the grave of carnall glosses, for the correction of the universall apostacy, which cruelly buryed him who yet liveth. Appearing in the comely ornaments of his fifth chapter, in an exercise, June 4. 1654. Having laid by his grave clothes, in a despised village remote from England, but wishing well, and heartily desiring the true prosperity thereof
- Seauen treatises : containing such direction as is gathered out of the Holie Scriptures, leading and guiding to true happinesse, both in this life, and in the life to come: and may be called the practise of Christianitie. Profitable for all such as heartily desire the same in the which, more particularly true Christians may learne how to lead a godly and comfortable life euery day, notwithstanding their tribulations. First penned, and now set forth the third time, corrected and enlarged by Richard Rogers, preacher of the word of God at Wethersfield in Essex
- Sion's prospect in it's first view : Presented in a summary of divine truths, consenting with the faith profess'd by the Church of England, confirmed from scripture and reason: illustrated by instance and allusion. Compos'd and publish'd to be an help for the prevention of apostacy, conviction of heresy, confutation of error, and establishing in the truth, by a minister of Christ, and son of the church, R.M. quondam è Coll ̊S.P.C
- Sions beauty of olde : VVith her tvvelve gates, which leadeth to the old and good way
- Sions beauty of olde VVith her tvvelve gates, which leadeth to the old and good way.
- Six godlie treatises necessarie for Christian instruction : the titles whereof are in the page following
- Six godlie treatises necessarie for Christian instruction the titles whereof are in the page following
- Spiritual flovvers for saints and sinners : Gathered out of the garden of the sacred scriptures, and writings of men famous in their generations.
- Spiritual flovvers for saints and sinners. Gathered out of the garden of the sacred scriptures, and writings of men famous in their generations. / By Robert Port minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
- Spiritual milk for Boston babes In either England : drawn out of the breasts of both Testaments for their souls nourishment : but may be of like use to any children
- Stated Christian conference asserted to be a Christian duty: or, A plea for stated conference : Wherein the nature and foundation of Christian conference is considered; the reasons for stated conference urged with several cogent and strenuous arguments; the objections against it are duly weigh'd, and answered
- The Christians best garment: or, The putting on of the Lord Jesus Christ : Wherein the absolute necessity, excellency, and usefulness of Christ, as a garment, to believing souls, is briefly open and applied. Secondly, the naked, miserable, lost, and undone condition of all unbelievers, who have not put on this garment, discovered. Thirdly and lastly, some few brief, but powerful motives to perswade us to the putting on of this garment, with directions how to live to the glory of Christ here, that so we may live with Christ hereafter in glory. By a godly, able, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ
- The comfort and crown of great actions : In a sermon preached, Decemb. 4. 1657. Before the honorable East-India company.
- The husband's authority unvail'd; : wherein it is moderately discussed whether it be fit or lawfull for a good man, to beat his bad wife. Some mysteries of iniquity are likewise unmasked, and a little unfolded. A subject, to some, perhaps, as unwelcom as uncoth.
- The marrow of modern divinity : in two parts. Touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace: with their uses and end, both in the time of the old testament, and in the time of the new. Clearly describing the way to eternal life by Jesus Christ. And a spiritual exposition of the Ten Commandments. Whereunto is added, The difference betwixt the law and the gospel. In a dialogue betwixt Evangelista, a minister of the Gospel. Nomista, a legalist. Antinomista, an antinomian; and Neophytus, a yoüng Christian. The eighth edition: corrected by the author, E.F. With the commendatory epistle of divers divines of great esteem in the city of London
- The myster[y] of afflictions. Being the substance of a sermon discoursed : By W.S. Master of Arts, and Rector of Eskrick
- The myster[y] of afflictions. Being the substance of a sermon discoursed By W.S. Master of Arts, and Rector of Eskrick
- The one thing necessary: or, Christ's justification of Mary's choice : and of his servants wrongfully accused. By Richard Baxter
- The one thing necessary: or, Christ's justification of Mary's choice and of his servants wrongfully accused. By Richard Baxter
- The principles of Christian religion : Proved by scripture, propounded by questions and answers: short for memory, plain for the meanest capacity, and profitable for all. Imprimatur Charles Herle
- The principles of Christian religion Proved by scripture, propounded by questions and answers: short for memory, plain for the meanest capacity, and profitable for all. Imprimatur Charles Herle
- The school of grace, or, A book of good nurture : for the admonition and instruction of youth and age in the fear and admonition of the Lord. With godly instructions, graces and prayers describing the whole duty of a Christian
- The school of grace; or, A book of good nurture : for the admonition and instruction of youth and age in the fear of the Lord. With godly instructions, graces, & prayers describing the whole duty of a Christian. By J. Hart, B.B. The 19th. edition. Fear God, honour the King
- The scriptures sufficiency to determine all matters of faith, made good against the Papist: or, That a Christian may be infallibly certain of his faith and religion by the Holy Scriptures
- The scriptures sufficiency to determine all matters of faith, made good against the Papist: or, That a Christian may be infallibly certain of his faith and religion by the Holy Scriptures. By that gre
- The strait-gate and narrow way to life : which hath been alwayes, and still is the good old way; whereby man that was once alive in the paradise of God, where the tree of life and all true pleasures were; and is now (because of his sin) cast out and dead, may come to live againe. Set forth by severall questions and answers, proving every thing by the word of God
- Truth reignes conquerour, or, The light of hidden secrets revealed : Shewing how all men erre from the waies of God, and what false prophets are, and how they are come into the world if it were possible, to deceive the elect. Being a vindication of the truth against popery, heresie, or schisme. Whereunto is annexed both exhortations and instructions to all those who desire to stand in the doctrine of the truth. By William Knowles B. of P
- Zealous beleevers are the best subjects to Cæser : or An exhortation to all good Christians to pray for their princes : there being nothing wherein they can better shew their allegiance. Published invindication [sic] of the saints against the false imputations of such as count it rebellion to be religious.
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