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Bv4500 .A44 The whole duty of man laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader : divided into XVII chapters, one whereof being read every Lord's Day the whole may be read over thrice in the year : necessary for all families : with Private devotions for several occasions. 1
BV4500 .A44 1600x The whole duty of man : necessary for all families : with private devotions for severall occasions. 1
BV4500 .A44 1673 Christian letters full of spiritual instructions tending to the promoting of the power of godliness, both in person and families.
Divers practical cases of conscience, sastisfactorily resolved. [I.] Wherein should Christians be singular in their obedience? or what may they, and must they do more than others? [II.] What may and must a Christian be and do, that be may please God? [III.] Whether any man is able in this life to come up to the example of Christ in this, to do always those things that please God? [IV.] What weariness in, and unwillingness to duties may stand with grace, and what not? To which are added, some counsels and cordials. /
Divers practical cases of conscience satisfactorily resolved ... to which are added some counsels & cordials. /
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BV4500 .A44 1678 The whole dvty of man laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader : divided into XVII chapters : one whereof being read every Lords day, the whole may be read over thrice in the year : with private devotions for several occasions. 2
BV4500 .A44 1679 The whole duty of man laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially 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 for several occasions. 1
BV4500 .A44 1696 The whole duty of man laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader : divided into XVII chapters, one whereof being read every Lord's Day, the whole may be read over thrice in the year : necessary for all families : with private devotions for several occasions. 2
BV4500 .A44 1699 The whole duty of man laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader : divided into XVII chapters, one whereof being read every Lord's Day, the whole may be read over thrice in the year : necessary for all families : with private devotions for several occasions.
The whole duty of man : necessary for all families : with private devotions for several occasions.
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BV4500 .A45 1664 VindiciƦ pietatis: or, a vindication of Godlinesse, in the greatest strictness and spirituality of it, from the imputations of folly and fansie. Together with several directions for the attaining and maintaining of a godly life. / 1
BV4500 .A45 1683 The whole duty of man. teaching a Christian I. How to grow in Grace, II. How to demean himself in his sickness, III. How to prepare himself for an happy death : together with advice, how visitants and attendants should carry it towards the sick person, and some general considerations, that may induce his relations and friends, to take his death patiently. 1
BV4500 .A45 1700 The whole duty of man epitomiz'd for the benefit of the poor with select prayers suited to every partttion [sic] 1
BV4500 .A46 1605 A breefe methode or way teachinge all sortes of Christian people, how to serue God in a moste perfect manner 1
BV4500 .A46 1625 A breefe methode or way teachinge all sortes of Christian people, how to serue God in a most perfect manner. 1
BV4500 .A53 Media, the middle things in reference to the first and last things, or, The means, duties, ordinances, both secret, private and publike, for continuance and increase of a godly life (once begun), till we come to Heaven wherein are discovered many blessed medium's or duties in their right method, manner and proceedings ... : drawn for the most part out of the most eminently pious, and learned writings of our native practical divines /
A pattern of catechisticall doctrine wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded.
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BV4500 .A53 1639 The converted mans new birth. Describing the direct way to goe to Heaven: wherein all men may clearely see whether they shall be saved or damned. Shewing the principall care, and vehement desire which every one ought to take in seeking their salvation: with the spiritual battell betweene the regenerate man, and Sathan. Here is also laid open the true estate of the regenerate man, with the certainty of his salvation; with an excellent marke to know the child of God, which hath truely repented and concluding with a right zealous, and godly prayer out of the pure fountaine of the holy Scripture. Dedicated to all the elect children of God, which truely repent. / 1
BV4500 .A78 1695 Thoughts well employ'd, or, The duty of self-observation in the care and regulation of life, according to the royal pattern / 2
BV4500 .A78 1697 Thoughts well employ'd, or, The duty of self-observation to which are added Pythagoras's Golden verses made Christian / 2
BV4500 .A87 The presumptuous mans mirrour, or, A watch-bell to rouze up a secure sinner out of his sleep of security wherein the causes and antecedents, the effects and consequents of presumption, together with motives and remedies against it, are discussed and set forth / 2
BV4500.B1 1663 The redemption of time:, or, A word to the wise; perswading and earnestly entreating them, as they tender the salvation of their souls to all eternity, to mind the time past, present, and to come, before it be too late; drawn from those pathetical words of Moses, O that men were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their later end. Deut. 32.29 / 1
BV4500 .B35 1633 To the right honourable the Lord Davers, Earle of Danby. Prayers and petitions to Almighty God practised by one Iohn Baker praying vpon his bended knees, that the eternall father aboue will instill into the hearts of all persons to live according to these prayers and petition following, which (with the grace of God, and their indeavours) save both body and soule from everlasting damnation. 1
BV4500 .B37 Of industry in five discourses ... in general, in our general calling as Christians, in our particular calling as gentlemen, in our particular calling as scholars / 2