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BV4500 .H96 1602 | The true tryall and examination of a mans ow ne [sic] sele [sic]. A worke plainly and particularlie ripping vp each corner of a mans conscience, and vpon view thereof, sending him to his best, surest, safest and only remedie. / [transl. by] Thomas Newton. | 1 |
BV4500 .I34 | If Mr. Brady had employed his ingenuity in petitioning the King and Parliament for the pulling down the cursed plays, and the hackney coaches | 1 |
BV4500 .I56 | The ready path to the pleasant pasture of delitesome and eternall paradyse so called, bicause herein is declared how, and by what meanes, we shall easily obtayne the surprising pleasures of heauenly felicitie. | 1 |
BV4500 .I8 | An invitation of a seeker to all those that seriously desire to find the Lord | 2 |
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A compendious and a very fruteful treatyse, teachynge the waye of dyenge well The path of life and the way that leadeth down to the chambers of death, or, The steps to Hell and the steps to Heaven in which all men may see their ways, how far they have gone downwards to destruction, that they may make hast to recover themselves ... : set forth in copper prints that by the outward and visible we may the easier see that which is inward and invisible. Of Christian prudence, or, Religious wisdom not degenerating into irreligious craftiness in trying times A dreame of the diuell and Diues most terrible and fearefull to the seruantes of Sathan, but right comfortable and acceptable to the children of God : plainely described by way of dialogue, verie necessarie to be read aduisedly, and heard attentiuelie, both of rulers and inferiours, rich, and poore, younge and olde, wise and simple, that wish rather to dwel in heauen, then in hell. Oberuations diuine and morall for the furthering of knowledg, and vertue / The divine life in three treatises ... Yea and amen, or, pretious promises, and priviledges Spiritually unfolded in their nature and vse. Driving at the assurance and establishing of weak beleevers. / Meditations miscellaneous, holy and humane A Christian library, or, A pleasant and plentiful paradise of practical divinity in 37 treatises of sundry and select subjects ... / The whole duty of a Christian, or, The character of a true beleever, that walks in some measure answerable to the Gospel, his Christian profession, and the millions of mercies he hath received ... The principles of Christian practice Containing the institution of a Christian man, in twelve heads of doctrine : which are set downe in the next side / Magna Charta ecclesiæ universalis the grand charter issued out and granted by Jesus Christ for the plantation of the Christian faith in all nations ... / How to liue, and that well in all estates and times, specially when helps and comforts faile. Two wunderfull and rare examples, of the vndeferred and present approching iudgement of the Lord our God the one vpon a wicked and pernitious blasphemer of the name of God, and seruaunt to one Maister Frauncis Pennell, gentleman, dwelling at Boothbie in Lincolnshire, three myles from Grantham : the other vpon a vvoman, named Ioane Bowser, dwelling at Donnington, in Leicestershire, to whome the deuill verie straungely appeared, as in the discourse following, you may reade, in Iune last 1581 / The iewel of ioye The sinners guyde A vvorke contayning the whole regiment of a Christian life, deuided into two bookes : vvherein sinners are reclaimed from the by-path of vice and destruction, and brought vnto the high-way of euerlasting happinesse. / The assaute and co[n]quest of heuen The triumph of a Christian contayning three excellent and heauenly treatises. 1 Iacobs wrestling with God. 2 The conduit of comfort. 3 A preparatiue for the Lords Supper : full of sweet consolations for all that desire the comfortable sweetnesse of Iesus Christ, and necessary for those who are troubled in conscience / The Christians combat:, or, His true spiritual warfare wherein is laid down the nature, power, and cunning deceit of Satan, the great enemy of our salvation. With the means whereby every good Christian may withstand his dreadful assaults. / Directions for weak distempered Christians, to grow up to a confirmed state of grace with motives opening the lamentable effects of their weaknesses and distempers / A guide to eternity extracted out of the writings of the Holy Fathers and ancient philosophers / Christian letters full of spiritual instructions tending to the promoting of the power of godliness, both in person and families. Circumspect walking describing the seuerall rules, as so many seuerall steps in the way of wisedome / A Christmas bankette garnyshed with many pleasaunt and deynty disshes The Christian life. wherein that fundamental principle of Christian duty, the doctrine of our Saviours mediation, is explained and proved, volume II / The spirituall vvatch, or, Christs generall watch-word a meditation on Mark. 13. 37. / A treatise of contentment leading a Christian with much patience through all afflicted conditions by sundry rules of heavenly wisedome : whereunto is annexed first, A treatise of the improvement of time, secondly, The holy warre, in a visitation sermon / The sycke mans salue vvherin the faithfull christians may learne both how to behaue them selues paciently and thankefully, in the tyme of sickenes, and also vertuously to dispose their temporall goodes, and finally to prepare them selues gladly and godly to die / The gouernaunce of vertue teaching all faythful christia[n]s, how they oughte daily to leade their lyfe, & fruitfully to spend their time vnto the glorye of God & the health of their owne soules. / A treatise entitled the path waye to the towre of perfection The spirituall-mans aime guiding a Christian in his affections and actions, through the sundry passages of this life, so that Gods glory, and his owne salvation may be the maine end of all / The spirituall favorite at the throne of grace The Christians portion Wherein is unfolded the unsearchable riches he hath by his interest in Christ. Whom injoying hee possesseth all things else. / The saints priuiledge, or, A Christians constant advocate Containing a short, but most sweet direction for every true Christian to vvalke comfortably through the valley of teares. / Light from heaven discovering the fountaine opened. Angels acclamations. Churches riches. Rich povertie. In foure treatises. / Certaine treatises of the late reverend and learned divine, Mr Iohn Downe, rector of the church of Instow in Devonshire, Bachelour of Divinity, and sometimes fellow of Emanuell Colledge in Cambridge The marrovv of the oracles of God, or, Diuers treatises containing directions about sixe of the waightiest things can concerne a Christian in this life. / Small offers towards the service of the tabernacle in the wilderness four discourses accommodated unto the designs of practical godliness : preached partly at Boston, partly at Charleston / Jacob's vow, or, Man's felicity and duty in two parts / An heart-melting exhortation together with a cordiall consolation presented in a letter from New-England to their dear countrymen of Lancashire : which may as well concern all others in these suffering times / The heavenly academie The beauty of holiness, or, A description of the excellency, amiablenes, comfort, and content which is to be found in wayes of purity and holinesse where you have that glorious attribute of Gods holinesse exactly setforth : together with the absolute necessity of our resembling him therein ... / Peter his repentance shewing, among other things, these two points for edification I. what weakenes remaines in Gods owne children, especially in times of triall and danger, and to, what little cause they have to trust their hearts, or be confident of themselves, but get to be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. II. what is the power of Gods grace and covenant, for renewing His children by repentance, and so, what encouragement they have to return after every fall, and goe on in their course of watchfulnesse, humiliation, prayer, and magnifying of Jesus Christ / A Christian directory, or, A summ of practical theologie and cases of conscience directing Christians how to use their knowledge and faith, how to improve all helps and means, and to perform all duties, how to overcome temptations, and to escape or mortifie every sin : in four parts ... / Christian magnanimity a sermon preached in the cathedral church at Worcester at the time of the assizes, September 21. 1690 / Dying and dead mens living words The labouring persons remembrancer, or, A practical discource of the labour of the body with suitable devotions. Misselanies, or, Fifty years gathering out of sundry authors in prose and verse being the studious readings, painful collections, and some of them are the composings of the writer and publisher heerof / Here begyn[n]eth a newe treatyse deuyded in thre parties The fyrst partie is to know, [et] haue i[n] mynde the wretchednes, of all mankynde. The seconde is of the co[n]dycion and manere of the vnstedfastnes, of this world here. The thyrde parte i[n] this boke you may rede of bytter death, and why it is to drede. Diatribæ discourses moral and theological delivered by several persons in a plain, practical and friendly conference / A rich treasure at an easie rate, or, The ready way to true content A short and pleasant discourse manifestly shewing how inconsistent riches is with piety usually, and how opposite poverty is often. Together with the happy agrement and conjunction of honest labour, real godliness, and soul-content. / The book of nature translated and epitomiz'd. / Practical discourses upon several divine subjects Divers practical cases of conscience satisfactorily resolved I. Wherein should Christians be singular in their obedience ... II. What may and must a Christian be and do that he may please God? III. Whether any man is able in this life to come up to the example of Christ ... IV. What weariness in, and unwillingness to duties may stand with grace ... : to which are added some counsels & cordials / A new treatyse in maner of a dialoge, whiche sheweth the excellency of man[n]es nature in that he is made to the image of God, and wherein it restyth, and by howe many wayes a man dothe blotte, and defyle the same image. Of industry, in five discourses viz. in general, in our general calling as Christians, in our particular calling as gentlemen, in our particular calling as scholars / A plain discourse upon uprightness shewing the properties and priviledges of an upright man / An admonition or vvarning that the faithful Christia[n]s in London, Newcastel Barwycke [and] others, may auoide Gods vengeau[n]ce bothe in thys life and in the life to come. / The exercise of a Christian life Timothies taske, or, a Christian sea-card guiding through the coastes of a peaceable conscience to a peace constant, and a crowne immortall ... In two synodall assemblies at carliell, out of two seuerall, but sutable scriptures. This of I Timoth. 4.16. and that of Actes 20.28. Since concorporate, and couched with augmentation vnder their prime head / A short rule of good life To direct the deuout Christian in a regular and orderly course. The richt vay to the kingdome of heuine is techit heir in the x co[m]mandis of God, and in the creid, and Pater noster, in the quhilk al christine me[n] sal find al thing [th]at is neidful and requirit to onderstand to the saluation of the saul. The physyke of the soule wherin thou shalt finde many Godly emplastures [and] confortable salues agaynst al spiritual diseases very necessary to be red of the true christians in these last and perilous dayes. / Paramythion tvvo treatises of the comforting of an afflicted conscience / Quadrivium Sionis, or, The foure ways to Sion The signal diagnostick whereby we are to judge of our own affections : and as well of our present, as future state, or, The love of Christ planted upon the very same turf, on which it once had been supplanted by the extreme love of sin : being the substance of several sermons, deliver'd at several times and places, and now at last met together to make up the treatise which ensues / A briefe answer, vnto those idle and friuolous quarrels of R.P. against the late edition of the Resolution Thoughts well employ'd, or, The duty of self-observation in the care and regulation of life according to the royal pattern Horæ succisivæ, or, Spare-houres of meditations upon our duty to [brace] God, others, our selves / An ABC to the christen congregacion, or, A pathe way to the heauenly habitacion Heraclitus, or, Mans looking-glass and survey of life A treatise of mans imaginations shewing his naturall euill thoughts : his want of good thoughts : the way to reforme them / Medicus medicatus, or, The physicians religion cured by a lenitive or gentle potion with some animadversions upon Sir Kenelme Digbie's observations on Religio medici / Subjection to Christ in all his ordinances and appointments the best means to preserve our liberty : together with a treatise of ineffectual hearing the word ... : with some remarkable passages of His life / A godly boke wherein is contayned certayne fruitefull, godlye, and necessarye rules, to bee exercised [et] put in practise by all Christes souldiers lyuynge in the campe of this worlde The gentile sinner, or, Englands brave gentleman characterized in a letter to a friend both as he is and as he should be. The whole duty of man laid down in a plain way for the use of the meanest reader divided into XVII chapters : one whereof being read every Lords day, the whole may be read over, thrice in the year, necessary for all families : with private devotions. The Christian life. wherein the fundamental principles of Christian duty are assigned, explained, and proved : volume I / The prouffytable boke for ma[n]nes soule, and right comfortable to the body, and specyally in aduersitee [and] trybulacyon, whiche boke is called The chastysing of goddes chyldern A sovereign antidote to drive out discontent in all that any way suffer affliction As also the benefit of affliction; and how to husband it so, that the weakest Christian (with blessing from above) may be able to support himself in his most miserable exigents. : Together with the wit, generosity, magnanimity and invincible strength of a patient Christian rightly so stiled, and as is herein characterized extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and modern, both holy and humane. Necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation. The second part. / The plaine mans path-way to heauen Wherein euery man may cleerely see, whether he shall be saued or damned. Set forth dialogue-wise, for the better vnderstanding of the simple: / A treatise of the affections, or, The souls pulse whereby a Christian may know whether he be living or dying : together with a lively description of their nature, signs, and symptomes : as also directing men to the right use and ordering of them / Religio medici The life of faith in three parts, the first is a sermon on Heb. 11, 1, formerly preached before His Majesty, and published by his command, with another added for the fuller application : the second is instructions for confirming believers in the Christian faith : the third is directions how to live by faith, or how to exercise it upon all occasions / The Christians daily walke in holy securitie and peace Being an answer to these questions, 1. How a man may doe each present dayes worke, with Christian chearefulnesse? 2. How to beare each present dayes crosse with Christian patience? Containing familiar directions; shewing 1. How to walke with God in the whole course of a mans life. 2. How to be upright in the said walking. 3. How to liue without taking care or thought any thing. 4. How to get and keepe true peace with God; wherein are manifold helpes to prevent and remove damnable presumption: also to quiet and to ease distressed consciences. First intended for private use; now (through importunity) published for the common good. / A holy life, the beauty of Christianity, or, An exhortation to Christians to be holy The spirituall man's directorie guiding a Christian in the path that leads to true blessednesse in his III. maine duties towards God : how [brace] to believe, to obey, to pray [brace] : unfolding the [brace] Creed, X. Command., the Lords prayer / To friends in England, Ireland, Scotland, Holland, New-England, Barbado's, or any where else where the Lord God shall order this to come, in the tender spirit of life and love, greeting A load-starre to spirituall life, or, A Christian familiar motiue to the most sweet and heauenly exercise of diuine prayer With prayers for morning and euening. / Spirituall encrease, or, Conclusions for pacifying the perplexed conscience of the weake Christian The living temple, or, A designed improvement of that notion that a good man is the temple of God A briefe exhortation to all men to set their houses in order A theological discourse of the gracious and blessed coniunction of Christ and a sincere Christian A good companion for a Christian directing him in the way to God, being meditiations and prayers for euery day in the weeke; and graces before and after meate. Ane godlie tractate or mirrour Quhairintill may be easilie perceauit quho thay be that are ingraftit in to Christ, a[n]d quho are nocht. Declaring also the rewaird of the godlie and punyschement of the wekit. ... / Seasonable counsel, or, Advice to sufferers The saints nosegay, or, A posie of 741 spirituall flowers both fragrant and fruitfull, pleasant and profitable / Three practical essays ... containing instructions for a holy life, with earnest exhortations, especially to young persons, drawn from the consideration of the severity of the discipline of the primitive church / A discourse of Christian watchfulnesse preparing how to liue, how to die, and to be discharged at the day of iudgement, and so enioy life eternall / Of the foolishnes of men in putting-off the amendement of their liues from daie to daie a godlie and profitable treatise for the present time / A mirror for the multitude, or Glasse Wherein maie be seene, the violence, the error, the weaknesse, and rash consent, of the multitude, and the daungerous resolution of such, as without regard of the truth, endeaour to sinne and ioyne themselues with the multitude: with a necessary conclusion, that it is not the name, or title of a protestant, christian, or catholicke, but the true imitation of Christ, that maketh a Christian. / Self-dedication discoursed in the anniversary thanksgiving of a person of honour for a great deliverance / The house-holder: , or, Perfect man A counterpoyson, or, Soverain antidote against all griefe as also, the benefit of affliction and how to husband it so that the weakest Christian (with blessing from above) may be able to support himself in his most miserable exigents : together with the victory of patience : extracted out of the choicest authors, ancient and modern, both holy and humane : necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation. The impartial monitor, about following the fashions, or, The sweet fruit of sharp reprehension in a rare example, of one that (by another's pen) cured his wife of her costlinesse / Carnal reason, or, The wisdom of the flesh how foolish, deceitful, dangerous, reprobate and divilish : together with rectified reason, or the wisdom of the spirit, how divine, transcendent, safe, profitable and delightful: as also, how many was at first created : how he is now corrupted, and how he may be again restored: being three fundamental principles of Christian religion; which few do indeed know; and yet he who knows them not, cannot be saved / A sinfull mans solace most sweete and comfortable, for the sicke and sorowful soule : contriued, into seuen seuerall daies conference, betweene Christ and a carelesse sinner. Wherin, euerie man, from the highest, to the lowest: from the richest, to the poorest: and aboue all, the sorowfull sinner: maye take such sweet repaste of resolution, to amendment of lyfe, and confirmation of fayth: that (in respect of the heauenlie solace, therin faithfully remembered:) all the pompes and pleasures of this wicked worlde, shall be plainely perceiued to be meere miserie / The summe of the holye scripture and ordinarye of the Christen teachyng, the true Christen faithe, by the whiche we be all iustified : and of the vertue of baptesme, after the teaching of the Gospell and of the Apostles, with an informacyon howe all estates shulde lyve accordynge to the Gospell. Disce vivere Learne to live : a briefe treatise of learning to liue, vvherein is shewed, that the life of Christ is the most perfect patterne of direction to the life of a Christian : in which also, the well disposed may behold their orderlie passage, from the state of grace, to the state of glorie. A direction to the waters of lyfe Come and beholde, how Christ shineth before the Law, in the Law, and in the Prophetes: and withall the iudgements of God vpon all nations for the neglect of his holy worde, wherein they myght haue seene the same: both which are layde before your eyes in this litle discourse / The rules of a holy life, or, A treatise containing the holy order of our liues, prescribed in the Scripture concerning our carriage: towards God, towards men, towards our selues. With generall rules of preparation, that concerne either the helps, or the maner of a holy conuersation. / The vvarfare of Christians concerning the conflict against the fleshe, the world, and the deuill. / Five cases of conscience The right foundation of quietness, obedience, and concord discovered in two seasonable discourses ... / The anatomie of a Christian man VVherein is plainelie shewed out of the VVord of God, what manner of man a true Christian is in all his conuersation, both inward, and outward. ... / The royal lavv, or, The rule of equitie prescribed us by our Sauiour Christ Math. 7.12. Teaching all men most plainly and briefely, how to behaue themselues iustly, conscionably, and vprightly, in all their dealings, toward all men : to the glory of God, and good of Gods church, explaned / Christian directions, shewing how to walk with God all the day long drawn up for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of Sepulchres parish / A word to sinners, and a word to saints The former tending to the awakening the consciences of secure sinners, unto a lively sense and apprehension of the dreadfull condition they are in, so long as they live in their natural and unregenerate estate. The latter tending to the directing and perswading of the godly and regenerate unto several singular duties. As also a word to housholders stirring them up to the good old way of serving God in and with their families, from Joshuah's resolution, Josh. 24. 15. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Set forth especially for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of St. Sepulchres Parish, London / The vvonders of the load-stone, or, The load-stone newly reduc't into a divine and morall vse The Christians daily sacrifice containing a daily direction for a setled course of sanctification. Expressing the scope of the seuen treatises of Master Rogers, as also the summe of Master Greenham his spirituall obseruations, with some further increase tending to perfection / His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's letter to the Reverend Dr. Batteley Archdeacon of that diœcese, to be communicated to the clergy of his archdeaconry The life of God in the soul of man, or, The nature and excellency of the Christian religion with the method of attaining the happiness it proposes : and An account of the beginnings and advances of a spiritual life : in two letters written to persons of honour. The deformed forme of a formall profession, or, The description of a true and false christian either excusing, or accusing him, for his pious, or pretended conversation : shewing that there is a powerfull godlynes necessary to salvation, and that many have but the forme, but not the power thereof : in handling whereof these three things are plainely and powerfully explained and applyed. what godlines is. what the power of it. what the reasons why some have but the forme thereof. together with the meanes, and marks, both how to attaine, and to try our selves whether we have the power thereof or not / The crovvne of life containing the combate betwixt the flesh and the spirit, with meditations and prayers in time of afflictions, directing to liue christianly, and die blessedly : also a comfortable and heauenly dialogue betweene Christ and the soule : written to comfort the afflicted consciences of all those that groane vnder the burthen of their sinnes. A sovereign antidote against all grief extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and modern both holy and humane : necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation / The rule and exercises of holy dying in which are described the means and instruments of preparing our selves and others respectively, for a blessed death, and the remedies against the evils and temptations proper to the state of sicknesse : together with prayers and acts of vertue to be used by sick and dying persons, or by others standing in their attendance : to which are added rules for the visitation of the sick and offices proper for that ministery. The golden scepter held forth to the humble VVith the Churches dignitie by her marriage. And the Churches dutie in her carriage. In three treatises. The former delivered in sundry sermons in Cambridge, for the weekely fasts, 1625. The two latter in Lincolnes Inne / The lavv out lavved, or, The charter of the Gospell shewing the priviledge and prerogative of the saints by vertue of the covenant wherein these foure points of doctrine are properly observed, plainely proved, both by Scripture, and reason : and pithily applyed. Viz: doctrine 1 That he that is in the state of grace lyeth in no knowne sinne, no sinne hath dominion over him. 2 That sinne though it doth not raigne in the saints, yet it doth remaine and dwell in them. 3 That the way to overcome sinne, is to get assurance of the love, and grace, and favour of God, whereby it is forgiven them. 4 That whosoever is under the law, sinne hath dominion over him / The key of knowledge which is, a little booke intended to bee of good use, as for all degrees of Christians, so especially for religious families, and religious schooles : the full use and contents whereof must be enquired in the preface or introduction to the worke, which is (first) deliberately to be read of those who desire to receive profit by the booke / A most sweete and assured comfort for all those that are afflicted in consciscience [sic], or troubled in minde A briefe summe of divinitie shewing the plainest way, how a man ought to examine his waies in this life, to the attainment of eternitie : wherein the whole doctrine of Christian libertie is briefly handled, and may serve for instruction of all such as desire to exercise their guifts aright, which are in these our daies very much abused. A seasonable discourse wherein sincerity & delight in the service of God is earnestly pressed upon professors of religion Some generall directions for a comfortable walking with God deliuered in the lecture at Kettering in Northhamptonshire, with enlargement / Experiments of spiritual life & health and their preservatives in which the weakest child of God may get assurance of his spiritual life and blessedness, and the strongest may finde proportionable discoveries of his Christian growth, and the means of it / The touchstone of sincerity, or, The signs of grace and symptomes of hypocrisie opened in a practical treatise upon Revelations III 17, 18 being the second part of the Saint indeed / The seconde parte of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution, or, A Christian directorie, guiding all men to their saluation The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution, or, A Christian directory, guiding all men vnto their saluation A declaration of the true manner of knowing Christ crucified A sermon preached before the king, upon the nineteenth of March, 1670/1 A garden of spirituall flowers A soueraigne cordial for a Christian conscience Content thi selfe with pacience, with Christ to bear the cros of paine which can wil the rec[m]pence, a thousand fold with ioyes againe let nothig cause thi hart to quail lau[n]ch out thi bote, hoise vp the sail put from the shore. And thou sure thou shalt atain vnto the port that shall remayne, for euermore. An infallible vvay to farewell in our bodies, names, estates, precious souls, posterities : together with, mens great losse of happinesse, for not paying, the small quitrent of thankfulness : whereunto is added remaines of the P.A., a subject also of great concernment for such as would enjoy the blessed promises of this life, and of that to come / The Christians daily sacrifice containing a daily direction for a setled course of sanctification : diuided into three bookes / The way to Christ discovered Now or never the holy, serious, diligent believer justified, encouraged, excited and directed, and the opposers and neglecters convinced by the light of Scripture and reason / Christian behaviour, or, The fruits of true Christianity shewing the ground from whence they flow in their godlike order in the duty of relations, as husbands, wives, parents, children, masters, servants &c. : with a word of direction to all backsliders / The nature of true Christian righteousness in a sermon preached before the King and Queen at Whitehall, the 17th of November, 1689 / The happy ascetick, or, The best exercise to which is added A letter to a person of quality, concerning the holy lives of the primitive Christians / The zealovs Christian taking heaven by holy violence in severall sermons, tending to direct men how to hear with zeal, [how] to pray with importunity / Eshcol a cluster of the fruit of Canaan; brought to the borders, for the encouragement of the saints, travelling thither-ward, with their faces towards Syon., or, Rules of direction, for the walking of the saints in fellowship, according to the order of the Gospel. Collected and explained for the use of the Church at Coggeshall, / [Phronēma tou pneumatou], or, The grace and duty of being spiritually-minded declared and practically improved / 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: / The principles of Christian religion sumarily sett dovvne according to the word of God: together with a breife epittomie of the bodie of divinitie. / This is lights appearance in the truth to all the precious dear lambs of the life dark vanished, light shines forth Gods arithmeticke The progresse of saints to full holinesse described in sundry apostolicall aphorismes, or short precepts tending to sanctification, with a sweete and divine prayer to attaine the practise of those holy precepts / Solomons gate, or, An entrance into the church being a familiar explanation of the grounds of religion conteined in the fowr [sic] heads of catechism, viz. the Lords prayer, the Apostles creed, the Ten commandments, the sacraments / A testimony for the Lord, the good shepherd against all the false shepherds and hirelings of the world and more especially, or particularly those of that sort in the nation of England / A testimony to the true and spiritual worship and a word of consolation to the children of light : also a message of truth to professors / Cain and Abel malignity, that is, Enmity to serious godliness, that is, To an holy and heavenly state of heart and life lamented, described, detected, and unananswerably [sic] proved to be the devilish nature, and the militia of the devil against God and Christ and the church and kingdoms, and the surest sign of a state of damnation / The Christian life from its beginning, to its consummation in glory : together with the several means and instruments of Christianity conducing thereunto : with directions for private devotion and forms of prayer fitted to the several states of Christians / The Christian monitor containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life, with some directions in order thereto : written in a plain and easie style, for all sorts of people. Tvvo treatises I. The purchase of Grace, shewing the excellency of Christ, and the graces of his spirit : II. The soules delight in Gods tabernacles, shewing the excellency of time, spent in duties of God's solemne service : Instances in the chiefe, viz. prayer, word, and sacraments : Motives and directions for right performance. Lastly, the chiefe usurpers of time discovered, with apt remedies against each of them. The contents of the booke are methodically exprest in the margent, which to the diligent reader may serve instead of a table / The Christian life part III : wherein the great duties of justice, mercy, and mortification are fully explained and inforced : Vol. IV / A memento to young and old, or, The young man's remembrancer, and the old man's monitor Our sauiour Iesus Christ hath not ouercharged his chirche with many ceremonies A booke of Christian exercise appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolve our selves to become Christians indeed / A dying fathers last legacy to an onely child, or, Mr. Hugh Peter's advice to his daughter The method to arrive at satisfaction in religion A preservative of piety in a quiet reasoning for those duties of religion, that are the means and helps appointed of God for the preserving and promoting of godliness. Namely, I. Of four Christian-duties, viz. 1. Reading the Scriptures. 2. Preparation for the Lords Supper. 3. Estimation of the ministry. 4. Sanctification of the Lords-day-Sabbath. II. Of four family-duties, viz. 1. Houshold-catechising. 2. Family-prayer. 3. Repeating of sermons. 4. Singing of Psalms. With an epistle prefixt, to inform and satisfie the Christian reader, concerning the whole treatise / A christal glasse for christian vvomen containing, a most excellent discourse, of the godly life and Christian death of Mistresse Katherine Stubs, who departed this life in Burton vpon Trent, in Staffordshire the 14. day of December. 1590. With a most heauenly confession of the Christian faith, which shee made a little before her departure: as also a wonderfull combate betwixt Sathan and her soule: worthie to be imprinted in letters of golde, and are to be engrauen in the tables of euery Christian heart. / A preface to the Kynges hyghnes Good report from bad men, no mean disparagement together with A cordial for Christians, when they receive evil, for well doing, being an arrow drawn forth of that sententious quiver, intituled, A Christian library, or, A pleasant and plentifull paradise of practical divinity. The churches securitie, togither with the antidote or preseruative of euer waking faith A treatise conteyning many fruitefull instructions, moralities and consolations fit for the time and age wherein wee liue. Herevnto is annexed a sound and profitable treatise of the Generall signes and fore-runners of the last iudgement / Short rules sent by Maister Richard Greenham to a gentlewoman troubled in minde for her direction and consolation, also very necessary for euery Christian to be exercised withall : vvith directions for a Christian life. The Christian life. wherein is shew'd : I. The worth and excellency of the soul, II. The divinity and incarnation of our Saviour, III. The authority of the Holy Scripture, IV. A dissuasive from apostacy / Thus endeth the doctrinal of sapyence the whyche is ryght vtile and prouffytable to alle crysten men, / A motiue to good workes Or rather, to true Christianitie indeede. Wherein by the waie is shewed, how farre wee are behinde, not onely our fore-fathers in good workes, but also many other creatures in the endes of our creation: with the difference betwixt the pretenced good workes of the Antichristian Papist, and the good workes of the Christian Protestant / |
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BV4500 .J32 | Hooinh egzainiomnh, or, A treatise of holy dedication both personal and domestick the latter of which is (in special) recommended to the citizens of London, upon their entring into their new habitations / | 2 |
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The path of life and the way that leadeth down to the chambers of death, or, The steps to hell and the steps to heaven in which all men may see their ways, how far they have gone downwards to destruction, that they may make hast to recover themselves, least by taking the next step downwards to their everlasting misery they be not necessitated to take the 7, 8, and 9, and then there be no remedy ... : set forth in copper prints that by the outward and visible we may the easier see that which is inward and invisible. The path of life and the way that leadeth down to the chambers of death, or, The steps to hell and the steps to heaven in which all men may see their ways, how far they have gone downwards to destruction, that they may make hast to recover themselves, least by taking the next step downwards to their everlasting misery they be not necessitated to take the 7, 8, and 9, and then there be no remedy ... : set forth in copper prints that by the outward and visible we may the easier see that which is inward and invisible. |
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BV4500 .J5 | The vanity of honour, wealth and pleasure with the indispensable duty of amendment of life / | 1 |
BV4500 .K47 | Of Christian prudence, or, Religious wisdom not degenerating into irreligious craftiness in trying times | 2 |
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The pathway to saving knowledge, or, A description of true wisdom seting [sic] forth the great worth and incomparable excellency thereof : with directions how a man may attain to the same, and of foolish and ignorant, become wise and prudent, even wise to salvation. The touchstone of a Christian wherein is plainly demonstrated and clearly discovered the vast difference between such as have but only the name and profession of godliness, and such as practice the same in the power thereof : whereby every one may try their own ways, and know whether their present estate be happy or miserable : very profitable for these times. Every man's duty, and the godly man's practice, or, Exhortations to love God drawn from the consideration of his great goodness towards us, and the many mercies, favours, and benefits, which we daily receive at his hands, which may stir up every one to the greatest measure of thankfulness, and perswade us all to live unto Gods glory : very profitable for these times wherein iniquity doth abound, and the love of many waketh cold. |
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BV4500 .K56 1688 | King Josiah commanding the vessels of the grove to be burnt and the idolatrous priests to be put down | 1 |
BV4500 .L3 1978 | A serious call to a devout and holy life ; The spirit of love / | 1 |
BV4500 .L37 1988 | The Law of love : English spirituality in the age of Wyclif / | 1 |
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Magna Charta ecclesia universalis the grand charter : issued out and granted by Jesus Christ for the plantation of the Christian faith in all nations ... / Magna Charta ecclesiæ universalis the grand charter : issued out and granted by Jesus Christ for the plantation of the Christian faith in all nations ... / Magna Charta ecclesiæ universalis the grand charter issued out and granted by Jesus Christ for the plantation of the Christian faith in all nations ... / Magna Charta ecclesiæ universalis the grand charter / The streight gate and narrow way manifest in seven tratises ... : the experience, benefit, and advantage these seven small treatises have been to me ... : the serious consideration of these things ... have occasioned the publishing of this little book, which is fitted for all people young and old. |
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BV4500 .L43 | The labouring persons remembrancer, or, A practical discource of the labour of the body with suitable devotions. | 2 |
BV4500 .L47 | A Letter from a minister of the Church of England to a gentleman in the countrt [sic] with instructions how to behave himself in sickness. | 2 |
BV4500 .L47 1592 | A very excellent and learned discourse, touching the tranquilitie and contentation of the minde conteining sundry notable instructions, and firme consolations, most necessarie for all sortes of afflicted persons in these latter dayes : distinguished into seven bookes, 1. Against covetousnes, 2. Against ambition, 3. Against anger, 4. Against envie, [brace] [brace] 5. Against pleasure, 6. Against curiositie, 7. Against feare / | 1 |
BV4500 .L47 1700 | A Letter from a minister in Norfolk to his parishioners, concerning their duty I. Toward God, II. Toward their governours, III. Toward their neighbors. IV. Toward themselves and families. | 1 |
BV4500 .L48 1676 | Letters of advice from two reverend divines to a young gentleman about a weighty case of conscience. And by him recommended to the serious perusal of all those that may fall into the same condition. | 1 |
BV4500 .L48 1700 |
A letter from a minister in Norfolk to his parishioners concerning their duty, I. Toward God. II. Toward their government. III. Toward their neighbors. IV. Toward themselves and families. A letter from a minister in Norfolk to his parishioners shewing a Christian's duty I. Toward God. II. Toward his governours. III. Toward his neighbours. IV. Toward himself and his family. |
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