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BV4500 .E33 1623 | The boring of the eare contayning a plaine and profitable discourse by way of dialogue : concerning 1. Our preparation before hearing, 2. Our demeanour in hearing, 3. Our exercise after we haue heard the Word of God / | 1 |
BV4500 .E39 | [A woman with a book open to the words "The whole concern of man," looks toward heaven and the eye of providence] | 1 |
BV4500 .E4 | A present preseruatiue against the pleasant, but yet most pestilent poyson of the priuie libertines, or carnall gospellers | 1 |
BV4500 .E44 1661 | The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman characterized in a letter to a friend both as he is, and as he should be / | 2 |
BV4500 .E44 1668 | The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman character'd in a letter to a friend both as he is, and as he should be / | 2 |
BV4500 .E45 1672 | The gentile sinner, or England's brave gentleman character'd in a letter to a friend both as he is, and as he should be / | 1 |
BV4500 .E45 1696 | The summe of Christianity wherein a short and plain account is given of [brace] the Christian faith. The Christian's duty. The Christian prayers. The Christian sacraments with prayers for families. For the use of such as want either time to read longer or capacity to understand learneder discourses / | 1 |
BV4500 .E53 |
England's imminent danger, and only remedy Englands vanity or The Voice of God against the monstrous sin of pride, in dress and apparel wherein naked breasts and shoulders, antick and fantastick garbs, patches, and painting, long perriwigs, towers, bulls, shades, curlings, and crispings, with an hundred more fooleries of both sexes, are condemned as notoriously unlawful. With pertinent addresses to the court, nobility, gentry, city, and country, directed especially to the professors in London / England's imminent danger, and only remedy faithfully considered and represented / Englands vanity or The Voice of God against the monstrous sin of pride, in dress and apparel wherein naked breasts and shoulders, antick and fantastick garbs, patches, and painting, long perriwigs, towers, bulls, shades, curlings, and crispings, with an hundred more fooleries of both sexes, are condemned as notiriously unlawful. With pertinent addresses to the court, nobility, gentry, city and country, directed especially to the professors in London / |
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BV4500 .E55 | The gentile sinner, or, Englands brave gentleman characterized in a letter to a friend both as he is and as he should be. | 2 |
BV4500 .E55 1664 | The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman character'd in a letter to a friend both as he is, and as he should be / | 2 |
BV4500 .E55 1672 | The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman character'd in a letter to a friend both as he is and as he should be / | 2 |
BV4500 .E55 1690 | The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman characterized in a letter to a friend both as he is, and as he should be / | 2 |
BV4500 .E57 1686 | Rest for the heavy-laden promised by our only Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to all sincere believers, practically discoursed upon / | 1 |
BV4500 .E64 |
The Epitome of a new man, or, A Leaf from the tree of life to heal the bleeding wounds of the nations in an epistle from the unknown servant of God, friend of nature, disciple of Jesus : directed unto all that love our Lord in sincerity, tending to the uniting their hearts to him, then one to another, be they of what sect or opinion soever they will : very profitable for every particular mans meditation, teaching the way how to know and govern our selves. The Epitome of a new man, or, A Leaf from the tree of life to heal the bleeding wounds of the nations in an epistle from the unknown servant of God, friend of nature, disciple of Jesus : directed unto all that love our Lord in sincerity, tending to the uniting their hearts to him, then one to another, be they of what sect or opinion soever they will : very profitable for every particular mans meditation, teaching the way how to know and govern our selves .. |
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BV4500 .E87 1696 | An Essay concerning friendly reproof explaining clearly the nature, excellency and usefulness of it : proving both from reason and revelation that it is an indespensable duty : and laying down very plain rules concerning the properest methods, both of giving and receiving it, &c. | 2 |
BV4500 .F1 | A new letter, to all drunkards, whoremongers, thieves, disobedience to parents, swearers, lyers, &c. containing a serious and earnest exhortation, that they would forsake their evil ways. Shewing also, how many inconveniences the practice of these vices brings upon them, as impairation of good name, destruction of health, ruin in estate, making themselves worse than beasts; rendring themseves clowns and fools, and edious to God and all good men, bringing themselves to untimely ends, and many more inconveniences; but, what is worst of all, ruin both of soul and body in the world to come unless repented of. : To which is added, some rules how to lay the foundation of repentance aright, and how, by the grace of God, to perfect the same. : With exhortations to put all in practice. / | 1 |
BV4500 .F34 1684 | Two treatises the first, Concerning reproaching & censure : the second, An answer to Mr Serjeants's Sure-footing : to which are annexed three sermons preached upon several occasions, and very useful for these times / | 1 |
BV4500 .F45 | A treatise of the affections, or, The soules pulse whereby a Christian may know whether he be living or dying : together with a lively description of their nature, signes, and symptomes : as also directing men to the right use and ordering of them / | 2 |
BV4500 .F45 1657 | 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, signes, and symptomes : as also directing men to the right use and ordering of them / | 2 |
BV4500 .F46 | 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 / | 2 |