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- Two treatises: : I. The saints communion with Jesus Christ, sacramental, spiritual, and celestial; wherein ministers and Christian are excited to a conscientious administration, and participation of that, of late-time, in many places, too much neglected ordinance, the sacrament of the Lords Supper; wherein that great controversie of a free admission is debated. II. Acquaintance with God; the nature of it opened, the practice perswaded, encouraged, directed, cautioned.
- A breathing after God. Or a Christians desire of Gods presence. By the late reverent and worthy divine Richard Sibs, Doctor in Divinity, master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and sometime preacher of Graies-Inne
- A breathing after God. Or a Christians desire of Gods presence. By the late reverent and worthy divine Richard Sibs, Doctor in Divinity, master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and sometime preacher of Graies-Inne
- A discourse on the love of Christ,
- A discourse on the love of Christ,
- A gad of steele, : wrought and tempered for the heart to defend it from being battred by Sathans temptation, and to give it a sharpe and lasting edge in heavenly consolation. Shevving that Deus est optima possessio, God is the best possession.
- A gad of steele, : wrought and tempered for the heart to defend it from being battred by Sathans temptation, and to give it a sharpe and lasting edge in heavenly consolation. Shevving that Deus est optima possessio, God is the best possession.
- A sermon pressing to, and directing in, that great duty of praising God. : Preached to the Parliament at Westminster, Octob: 8. 1656. Being the day of their solemn thanksgiving to God for that late successe given to some part of the fleet of this Common-wealth against the Spanish fleet in its return from the West Indies.
- A treatise containing three things : Viz. 1. a discovery of the unsupportable burthen of sinne, to a heart that is saint like sensible of sin, 2. the restlesse resolution of a soule to returne to God, who is saint-like sensible of his withdrawings, 3. a discovery of the sweet and unexpected entertainment that wandring hearts meet with in their returnes to God
- A treatise containing three things. : Viz. [3 braces] 1. A discovery of the unsupportable burthen of sinne, to a heart that is saint-like sensible of sin. 2. The restlesse resolution of a soule to returne to God, who is saint-like sensible of his withdrawings. 3. A discovery of the sweet and unexpected entertainment that wandring hearts meet with in their returnes to God.
- A treatise containing three things. : Viz. [3 braces] 1. A discovery of the unsupportable burthen of sinne, to a heart that is saint-like sensible of sin. 2. The restlesse resolution of a soule to returne to God, who is saint-like sensible of his withdrawings. 3. A discovery of the sweet and unexpected entertainment that wandring hearts meet with in their returnes to God.
- A treatise of the loue of God. Written in french by B. Francis de Sales Bishope and Prince of Geneua, translated into English by Miles Car priest of the English Colledge of Doway
- A vindication of The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God : in answer to a book intituled The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God, examined, stated on the behalf of the dissenters and calmly argued
- A vvorke for the wisely considerate. : In three distinct parts. Very usefull for the present time. 1. A primitive truth, which is, that elders were the onely bishops for the first hundred yeares after Christ. 2. An undoubted position concerning the worship of God, and all the parts thereof. 3. Certaine propositions concerning separation
- An antidote against antinomianisme. The first dosis. : The unjustifiablenesse of justification before faith. Prescribed and administred in a soft answer: I. To seven arguments. II. To the solutions of five objections. III. To the novell distinction of Gods reconciliation to man, without mans reconciliation to God. Penned plainly, for the undeceiving of the plain-hearted Christian; and mildely, for the regaining of our mistaken brother H.D. By D.H
- An antidote against distractions. Or, An indeavour to serve the Church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God : By Richard Steele M.A. and minister of the Gospel
- An antidote against distractions. Or, An indeavour to serve the Church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God : By Richard Steele M.A. and minister of the Gospel
- An introduction to the loue of God. Accompted among the workes of S. Augustine, and set forth in his name, very profitable to moue all men to loue God for his benefits receaued
- An introduction to the loue of God. Accompted among the workes of S. Augustine, and set forth in his name, very profitable to moue all men to loue God for his benefits receaued
- Christian directions, : shewing how to walk with God all the day long.
- Christian directions, : shewing how to walk with God all the day long.
- Devout entertainments of a Christian soule.
- Devout entertainments of a Christian soule.
- For God's worship and worshipers : Both in the purity of the onem and liberty of the other. From the gracious and (oft) miraculous defences that God makes for them both, when exposed to violation or violence. Dedicated to all that desire to worship God, in spirit and truth, John 4. 23, 24
- For God's worship and worshipers : Both in the purity of the onem and liberty of the other. From the gracious and (oft) miraculous defences that God makes for them both, when exposed to violation or violence. Dedicated to all that desire to worship God, in spirit and truth, John 4. 23, 24
- Gospel-conversation: : wherein is shewed, how the conversation of believers must be above what could be by the light of nature, beyond those that lived under the law, and suitable to what truths the Gospel holds forth.
- Grace, mercy and peace : containing 1. Gods reconciliation to man, 2. Mans reconciliation to God
- Grace, mercy and peace : containing, 1. God's reconciliation to man. 2. Man's reconciliation to God. By Henry Denne, an unworthy servant of the Church
- Grace, mercy and peace : containing, 1. God's reconciliation to man. 2. Man's reconciliation to God. By Henry Denne, an unworthy servant of the Church
- Grace, mercy, and peace : conteining 1 Gods reconciliation to man, 2 Mans reconciliation to God. By Henry Denne an unworthy servant of the Church ..
- Grace, mercy, and peace : conteining 1 Gods reconciliation to man, 2 Mans reconciliation to God. By Henry Denne an unworthy servant of the Church, ..
- Ignoramus his conviction: : shewing the necessity and excellency of frequent hearing and preaching the sacred Word of God.
- Ignoramus his conviction: : shewing the necessity and excellency of frequent hearing and preaching the sacred Word of God.
- Kosmobrephia, or The infancy of the world : with an appendix of Gods resting day, Eden garden; mans happiness before, misery after, his fall. Whereunto is added, the praise of nothing; divine ejaculations; the four ages of the world; the birth of Christ; also a century of historical applications; with a taste of poetical fictions. Written some years since by N.B. then of Eaton school; and now published at the request of his friends
- Kosmobrephia, or The infancy of the world : with an appendix of Gods resting day, Eden garden; mans happiness before, misery after, his fall. Whereunto is added, the praise of nothing; divine ejaculations; the four ages of the world; the birth of Christ; also a century of historical applications; with a taste of poetical fictions. Written some years since by N.B. then of Eaton school; and now published at the request of his friends
- Kosmobrephia, or The infancy of the world : with an appendix of Gods resting day, Eden garden; mans happiness before, misery after, his fall. Whereunto is added, the praise of nothing; divine ejaculations; the four ages of the world; the birth of Christ; also a century of historical applications; with a taste of poetical fictions. Written some years since by N.B. then of Eaton school; and now published at the request of his friends
- L'amour de Dieu ; La Grâce et le libre arbitre
- Mount Ebal, or A heavenly treatise of divine love : Shewing the equity and necessity of his being accursed that loves not the Lord Iesus Christ. Together with the motives meanes markes of our love towards him. By that late faithfull and worthy divine, John Preston, Doctor in Divinitie, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes Inne
- Mount Ebal, or A heavenly treatise of divine love : Shewing the equity and necessity of his being accursed that loves not the Lord Iesus Christ. Together with the motives meanes markes of our love towards him. By that late faithfull and worthy divine, John Preston, Doctor in Divinitie, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes Inne
- Nulla est secunda iustificatio apud deum. ; Nefas est colere deum in simulachro.
- Of adoration in general : and in particular of hat-honour, their rise
- Of adoration in general : and in particular of hat-honour, their rise
- Of religious assemblies, and the publick service of God : a discourse according to apostolicall rule and practice.
- Of the high veneration man's intellect owes to God, peculiarly for his wisedom and power
- Of the high veneration man's intellect owes to God, peculiarly for his wisedom and power
- On loving God
- Practicall divinity: : or a helpe through the blessing of God to lead men more to look within themselves, and to unite experienced Christians in the bond and fellowship of the Spirit.
- Practicall divinity: : or a helpe through the blessing of God to lead men more to look within themselves, and to unite experienced Christians in the bond and fellowship of the Spirit.
- Religio domestica rediviva: or, Family-religion revived. Or A treatise as to discover the good old way of serving God in private houses: : so to recover the pious practice of those precious duties unto their primitive platform.
- Religio domestica rediviva: or, Family-religion revived. Or A treatise as to discover the good old way of serving God in private houses: : so to recover the pious practice of those precious duties unto their primitive platform.
- Rules for hearing the Word of God with certain and saving benefit : The second edition. By Daniel Burgess, minister of the gospel. Published by an hearer of them, at the request of many others
- Rules for hearing the Word of God with certain and saving benefit : The second edition. By Daniel Burgess, minister of the gospel. Published by an hearer of them, at the request of many others
- Saints in England under a cloud; and their glory eclipsed in this life. : Or, The case of desertion briefly stated in a few considerations with severall symptomes of the saints decreasing and declining in spirituals. Very usefull in these times, wherein there is much of notion, and little of the power of godliness manifested. Published for the edification of the faithfull,
- Saints in England under a cloud; and their glory eclipsed in this life. : Or, The case of desertion briefly stated in a few considerations with severall symptomes of the saints decreasing and declining in spirituals. Very usefull in these times, wherein there is much of notion, and little of the power of godliness manifested. Published for the edification of the faithfull,
- Some breathings of the Father's love : flowing forth unto the young convinced of the Holy way and blessed truth of the Lord. Unto whom be multiplied and daily increased divine love, grace and everlasting peace from God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ
- Some breathings of the Father's love : flowing forth unto the young convinced of the Holy way and blessed truth of the Lord. Unto whom be multiplied and daily increased divine love, grace and everlasting peace from God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God : pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God : pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God : pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God : pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God : pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God : pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God : pathetically discours'd of, in a letter to a friend
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God : pathetically discours'd of, in a letter to a friend
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God, : pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend.
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God, : pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend.
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God, : pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend.
- Some questions and answers concerning religion : and the worship of God
- Some questions and answers concerning religion : and the worship of God
- The Christians looking glasse : wherein hee may cleerely see, his loue to God liuely expressed, his fidelity truely discouered, and pride against God and man, anatomised. Whereby the hypocrisie of the times is notoriously manifested. By Thomas Tuke, minister of Gods word at Saint Giles in the Fields
- The Christians looking glasse : wherein hee may cleerely see, his loue to God liuely expressed, his fidelity truely discouered, and pride against God and man, anatomised. Whereby the hypocrisie of the times is notoriously manifested. By Thomas Tuke, minister of Gods word at Saint Giles in the Fields
- The Parliament of instrvctjons; : for, the relief of afflicted, persecuted, and plundered Christians.
- The Parliament of instrvctjons; : for, the relief of afflicted, persecuted, and plundered Christians.
- The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God : proposed and stated by considering these questions : Qu. I. Whether things indifferent, though not prescribed, may be lawfully used in divine worship? (or, whether there be any things indifferent in the worship of God?) Qu. II. Whether a restraint of our liberty in the use of such indifferent things be a violation of it?
- The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God : proposed and stated by considering these questions : Qu. I. Whether things indifferent, though not prescribed, may be lawfully used in divine worship? (or, whether there be any things indifferent in the worship of God?) Qu. II. Whether a restraint of our liberty in the use of such indifferent things be a violation of it?
- The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God : proposed and stated, by considering these questions : Qu. I. Whether things indifferent used in divine worship (or, whether there be any things indifferent in the worship of God?) : Qu. II. Whether a restraint of our liberty in the use of such indifferent things be a violation of it?
- The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God : proposed and stated, by considering these questions : Qu. I. Whether things indifferent used in divine worship (or, whether there be any things indifferent in the worship of God?) : Qu. II. Whether a restraint of our liberty in the use of such indifferent things be a violation of it?
- The faithful description of pure love in perfect peace : which is the bond of all perfections. Written by Francis Jenings R. and now published for their sakes who are subject to be burthened and tormented
- The faithful description of pure love in perfect peace : which is the bond of all perfections. Written by Francis Jenings R. and now published for their sakes who are subject to be burthened and tormented
- The fulnesse of Gods love manifested : or, A treatise discovering the love of God, in giving Christ for all, and in affording meanes of grace to all
- The fulnesse of Gods love manifested: : or, A treatise discovering the love of God, in giving Christ for all, and in affording meanes of grace to all : wherein also the 9. chapter of the Romans, and other places of scripture (usually urged against the universality of Gods love to mankind) are cleared, and divers objections of the like nature answered.
- The love of God : a diuine treatise containing fiue [brace] degrees, marks, aids [brace] of Gods loue
- The love of God : a diuine treatise containing fiue [brace] degrees, marks, aids [brace] of Gods loue
- The practical Christian: or, A summary view of the chief heads of practical divinity : in order to the begetting, preserving, and increasing the life and power of godliness in the hearts and lives of professors; laid down in a plain and succinct manner, by way of meditation. Drawn up, and principally intended for the use and benefit of the citizens of Exeter; and especially those that were his peculiar flock. By J.B. once their pastor
- The practical Christian: or, A summary view of the chief heads of practical divinity : in order to the begetting, preserving, and increasing the life and power of godliness in the hearts and lives of professors; laid down in a plain and succinct manner, by way of meditation. Drawn up, and principally intended for the use and benefit of the citizens of Exeter; and especially those that were his peculiar flock. By J.B. once their pastor
- The reformed monastery; or, The love of Jesus : A sure and short, pleasant and easie way to heaven. In meditations, directions, and resolutions to love and obey Jesus unto death. In two parts
- The strength and power of God manifested [in the creatures weakness] against the hard judgment and judgments of cruel and unreasonable minded men, (in and of the world, and worlds spirit, and worldly censures); : whose rashness and hastinesse [therein] against the innocent, God hath found out a way to overcome and subject (even patience and endurance [of and under sufferance] in the quiet and meek life and spirit of the lamb of the fathers glory) the fury and rage of man, that turneth to the praise and glory of God; and returns the evill and mischief [thereof] on their own heads (as the remainder of what more of the rage and fury [of mans cruelty] than makes for such honour and praise of God and his creatures good) he doth restrain. And the epistle or preface to the reader, signifieth, ..
- The sure way to wealth : Infallible directions to get and keep sufficient riches; even while taxes rise, and trades sink. By Daniel Burgess, pastor of a church near Covent-Garden, London
- The sure way to wealth : Infallible directions to get and keep sufficient riches; even while taxes rise, and trades sink. By Daniel Burgess, pastor of a church near Covent-Garden, London
- Theologia Germanica. : Or, Mysticall divinitie : a little golden manuall briefly discovering the mysteries, sublimity, perfection and simplicity of Christianity, in belief and practise. Written above 250 years since in high Dutch, & for its worth translated into Latine, and printed at Antwarp, 1558. Whereto is added definitions theologicall and philosophicall. Also a treatise of the soul, and other additions not before printed
- Theophilus, or Loue diuine : A treatise containing fiue degrees, fiue markes, fiue aides, of the loue of God. Translated by Richard Goring, out of the third French edition: renewed, corrected and augmented by the author M. Peter Moulin, preacher the reformed Church of Paris
- Theophilus, or Loue diuine : A treatise containing fiue degrees, markes, aides, of the loue of God. Translated by Richard Goring, out of the third French edition: renewed, corrected and augmented by the author Mr. Peter Moulin, preacher of the reformed Church of Paris
- Theophilus, or Loue diuine : A treatise containing fiue degrees, markes, aides, of the loue of God. Translated by Richard Goring, out of the third French edition: renewed, corrected and augmented by the author Mr. Peter Moulin, preacher of the reformed Church of Paris
- Three questions resolved briefly and plainly, : viz. What conceptions ought we to have of the blessed God? What are those truths, whereof the knowledge appeareth most indispensibly necessary unto our salvation; and (therefore) to be first and most learnt by us? What is the change wrought in a man by God's H. Word and spirit, before he can safely conclude himself pass'd from death to life? Being the summ of three sermons. By Daniel Burgess
- Three questions resolved briefly and plainly, : viz. What conceptions ought we to have of the blessed God? What are those truths, whereof the knowledge appeareth most indispensibly necessary unto our salvation; and (therefore) to be first and most learnt by us? What is the change wrought in a man by God's H. Word and spirit, before he can safely conclude himself pass'd from death to life? Being the summ of three sermons. By Daniel Burgess
- Tragemata, sweet-meats. Or, resolves in all cases who are beleevers : In which many divine delicates that have been hid from doubting beleevers are unvailed and spread before them, and their warrants made plaine to have a right to that glory which dazels their eys [sic]. Together with the mysteries of Emmanuel, shewing how God reveals himself in the mysteries of his names to his peculiar ones. With an unfolding of the great mystery of the new covenant, to those who are interessed in it
- Tragemata, sweet-meats. Or, resolves in all cases who are beleevers. : In which many divine delicates that have been hid from doubting beleevers are unvailed and spread before them, and their warrants made plaine to have a right to that glory which dazels their eys [sic]. Together with the mysteries of Emmanuel, shewing how God reveals himself in the mysteries of his names to his peculiar ones. With an unfolding of the great mystery of the new covenant, to those who are interessed in it.
- True Christianity: or, Christs absolute dominion, and mans necessary selfe-resignation and subjection. : In two assize sermons preached at Worcester.
- Two treatises of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs. : The first of earthly mindedness, wherein is shewed, 1. What earthly mindedness is. ... 6. Directions how to get our hearts free from earthly mindedness. The second treatise, of conversing in Heaven, and walking with God. Wherein is shewed, 1. How the Saints have their conversation in Heaven. ... 9. Rules for our walking with God. The fourth volumn [sic] published by Thomas Goodwyn. William Greenhil. Sydrach Simpson. Philip Nye. William Bridge. John Yates. William Addeley
- Two treatises of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs. : The first of earthly mindedness, wherein is shewed, 1. What earthly mindedness is. ... 6. Directions how to get our hearts free from earthly mindedness. The second treatise, of conversing in Heaven, and walking with God. Wherein is shewed, 1. How the Saints have their conversation in Heaven. ... 9. Rules for our walking with God. The fourth volumn [sic] published by Thomas Goodwyn. William Greenhil. Sydrach Simpson. Philip Nye. William Bridge. John Yates. William Addeley
- Two treatises of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs. : The first of earthly-mindedness, wherein is shewed, 1. What earthly-mindedness is. ... 6. Directions how to get our hearts free from earthly-mindedness. The second treatise. Of conversing in heaven, and walking with God. Wherein is shewed, 1. How the Saints have their conversation in heaven. ... 9. Rules for our walking with God. The fourth volumn [sic] published by Thomas Goodwyn. William Greenhil. Sydrach Simpson. Philip Nye. William Bridge. John Yates. William Adderley
- Two treatises of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs. : The first of earthly-mindedness, wherein is shewed, 1. What earthly-mindedness is. ... 6. Directions how to get our hearts free from earthly-mindedness. The second treatise. Of conversing in heaven, and walking with God. Wherein is shewed, 1. How the Saints have their conversation in heaven. ... 9. Rules for our walking with God. The fourth volumn [sic] published by Thomas Goodwyn. William Greenhil. Sydrach Simpson. Philip Nye. William Bridge. John Yates. William Adderley
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