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A59657Adderley, William.Certain select cases resolved specially tending to the right ordering of the heart, that we may comfortably walk with God in our general and particular callings / by Thomas Shephard ...1650.0157774740nan./cache/A59657.xml./txt/A59657.txt
A08695Affinati, Giacomo.The dumbe diuine speaker, or: Dumbe speaker of Diuinity A learned and excellent treatise, in praise of silence: shewing both the dignitie, and defectes of the tongue. Written in Italian, by Fra. Giacomo Affinati d''Acuto Romano. And truelie translated by A.M.1605.015238851309nan./cache/A08695.xml./txt/A08695.txt
A58946Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622?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.1657.088882756nan./cache/A58946.xml./txt/A58946.txt
A26689Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668.Divers practical cases of conscience satisfactorily resolved ... to which are added some counsels & cordials / by Joseph Alleine ...1672.0294629489nan./cache/A26689.xml./txt/A26689.txt
A26687Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668.Christian letters full of spiritual instructions tending to the promoting of the power of godliness, both in person and families.1673.05808218535nan./cache/A26687.xml./txt/A26687.txt
A23697Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.The causes of the decay of Christian piety, or, An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin''d by unchristian practice written by the author of The whole duty of man.1667.012277435542nan./cache/A23697.xml./txt/A23697.txt
A23744Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.The ladies calling in two parts / by the author of The whole duty of man, The causes of the decay of Christian piety, and The gentlemans calling.1673.06924320286nan./cache/A23744.xml./txt/A23744.txt
A23752Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.The lively oracles given to us, or, The Christians birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture by the author of The whole duty of man, &c.1678.05646716870nan./cache/A23752.xml./txt/A23752.txt
A75017Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.The lively oracles given to us. Or the Christians birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. By the author of the Whole duty of man, &c.1678.05601316587nan./cache/A75017.xml./txt/A75017.txt
A23773Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.The whole duty of divine meditation described in all its various parts and branches : with meditations on several places of scripture / by the author of The whole duty of man.1694.03243911014nan./cache/A23773.xml./txt/A23773.txt
A69449Ambrose, Isaac, 1604-1664.The doctrine & directions but more especially the practice and behavior of a man in the act of the nevv birth A treatise by way of appendix to the former. By Isaac Ambrose, minister of Christ at Preston in Amounderness in Lancashire.1650.03158310002nan./cache/A69449.xml./txt/A69449.txt
A25404Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.The pattern of catechistical doctrine at large, or, A learned and pious exposition of the Ten Commandments with an introduction, containing the use and benefit of catechizing, the generall grounds of religion, and the truth of Christian religion in particular, proved against atheists, pagans, Jews, and Turks / by the Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrews ... ; perfected according to the authors own copy and thereby purged from many thousands of errours, defects, and corruptions, which were in a rude imperfect draught formerly published, as appears in the preface to the reader.1650.0467000156453nan./cache/A25404.xml./txt/A25404.txt
A25970Arwaker, Edmund.Thoughts well employ''d, or, The duty of self-observation in the care and regulation of life according to the royal pattern by Edm. Arwaker, Rector of Drumglass in Ireland.1695.0354579764nan./cache/A25970.xml./txt/A25970.txt
A60194Ashe, Simeon, d. 1662.A learned commentary or exposition: upon the first chapter of the second Epistle of S. Paul to the Corinthians Being the substance of many sermons formerly preached at Grayes-Inne, London, by that reverend and judicious divine, Richard Sibbs, D.D. Sometimes Master of Catherine-Hall in Cambridge, and preacher to that honourable society. Published for the publick good and benefit of the Church of Christ. By Tho. Manton, B.D. and preacher of the Gospel at Stoake-Newington, near London.1655.0368990115332nan./cache/A60194.xml./txt/A60194.txt
A75720Ashmole, Elias, 1617-1692.The way to bliss. In three books. Made publick, by Elias Ashmole Esq.1658.07861026078nan./cache/A75720.xml./txt/A75720.txt
A26060Assheton, William, 1641-1711.A defence of the country parsons admonition against the exceptions of the plain-man''s answer.1687.03300916nan./cache/A26060.xml./txt/A26060.txt
A09970Ball, Thomas, 1589 or 90-1659.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. By the late learned and reverend divine, Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to His Maiesty, Mr. of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and somtime preacher at Lincolnes Inne.1638.09317428805nan./cache/A09970.xml./txt/A09970.txt
A31076Barrow, Isaac, 1630-1677.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 / by Isaac Barrow ...1693.0319329652nan./cache/A31076.xml./txt/A31076.txt
A26810Bates, William, 1625-1699.Spiritual perfection, unfolded and enforced from 2 Cor. VII, 1 having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God / by William Bates ...1699.010095930662nan./cache/A26810.xml./txt/A26810.txt
A26845Baxter, Benjamin, Preacher of the Gospel.Non-conformity without controversie from Rom. chap. 12, ver. 2 : shewing that it is every Christian''s duty to be a nonconformist to this world / by Benjamin Baxter, Preacher of the Gospel.1670.0263108099nan./cache/A26845.xml./txt/A26845.txt
A27009Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort in 32 directions : written for the use of a troubled friend / and now published by Richard Baxter ...1653.012863540021nan./cache/A27009.xml./txt/A27009.txt
A26905Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The crucifying of the world by the cross of Christ with a preface to the nobles, gentlemen, and all the rich, directing them how they may be richer / by Richard Baxter.1658.013409941667nan./cache/A26905.xml./txt/A26905.txt
A26967Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.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 / by Richard Baxter ...1662.04759614177nan./cache/A26967.xml./txt/A26967.txt
A26955Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The mischiefs of self-ignorance and the benefits of self-acquaintance opened in divers sermons at Dunstan''s-West and published in answer to the accusations of some and the desires of others / by Richard Baxter.1662.012714236879nan./cache/A26955.xml./txt/A26955.txt
A26919Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The divine life in three treatises ... by Richard Baxter.1664.016130549727nan./cache/A26919.xml./txt/A26919.txt
A26917Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.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 / by Richard Baxter.1669.011069033375nan./cache/A26917.xml./txt/A26917.txt
A26951Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.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 / by Richard Baxter.1670.025306576651nan./cache/A26951.xml./txt/A26951.txt
A65610Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The redemption of time, or, A sermon containing very good remedies for them that have mis-spent their time shewing how they should redeem it comfortably / by William Whately ... ; now published for general good by Richard Baxter.1673.0241926475nan./cache/A65610.xml./txt/A65610.txt
A26903Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Compassionate counsel to all young men especially I. London apprentices, II. students of divinity, physick, and law, III. the sons of magistrates and rich men / by Richard Baxter.1681.04382713019nan./cache/A26903.xml./txt/A26903.txt
A27012Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Mr. Baxters rules & directions for family duties shewing how every one ought to behave himself in a Christian behaviour, suitable to that relation in which God hath placed him : wherein is set forth the duty of parents (required of God) towards their children, likewise childrens duty to their parents, husbands to their wives, and wives to their husbands, masters to their servants, and servants duty to their masters ...1681.03475874nan./cache/A27012.xml./txt/A27012.txt
A26871Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.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 / by Richard Baxter, or, Gildas Salvianus ...1689.03828411736nan./cache/A26871.xml./txt/A26871.txt
A26936Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved instructions for a holy life / by the late Reverend Divine, Mr. Richard Baxter ; recommended to the bookseller a few days before his death to be immediately printed for the good of souls.1692.0174836053nan./cache/A26936.xml./txt/A26936.txt
A05817Bayly, Lewis, d. 1631.The practise of pietie directing a Christian how to walke that he may please God.1613.013236746619nan./cache/A05817.xml./txt/A05817.txt
A27107Bayly, Lewis, d. 1631.The practice of piety directing a Christian how to walk, that he may please God / amplified by the author1695.013839047731nan./cache/A27107.xml./txt/A27107.txt
A27153Beadle, John, d. 1667.The journal or diary of a thankful Christian presented in some meditations upon Numb. 33:2 / by J.B., Master of Arts, and Minister of the Gospel at Barnstone in Essex.1656.05677117984nan./cache/A27153.xml./txt/A27153.txt
A68048Benoît, de Canfield, 1562-1610.The rule of perfection contayning a breif and perspicuous abridgement of all the wholle spirituall life, reduced to this only point of the (vvill of God.) Diuided into three partes. The first treating of the exteriour will of God, contayning the actiue life. The second of the interiour vvill contayning the contemplatiue life. The third of the essentiall vvill concerning the life supereminent. Composed by the R.F. Benet Capucin, preacher, of the holie order of Saint Francis, novv of the prouince of France, heertofore called VV. Fitch, of Canfeld in Essex.1609.04571113789nan./cache/A68048.xml./txt/A68048.txt
A13694Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 91-1153. Epistola de perfectione vitae. English.The follovving of Christ Diuided into foure bookes. Written in Latin by the learned and deuout man, Thomas a Kempis, canon-regular of the order of S. Augustine. Whereunto also is added the golden Epistle of S. Bernard. And also certaine rules of a Christian life, made by Iohn Picus the elder, Earle of Mirandula. Translated into English by B.F.1615.06962222238nan./cache/A13694.xml./txt/A13694.txt
A27575Beveridge, William, 1637-1708.A sermon preached before the Queen at White-hall, October 12. 1690 by William Beveridge ...1690.083782269nan./cache/A27575.xml./txt/A27575.txt
A16338Bolton, Robert, 1572-1631.Some generall directions for a comfortable walking with God deliuered in the lecture at Kettering in Northhamptonshire, with enlargement: by Robert Bolton ...1626.015889247675nan./cache/A16338.xml./txt/A16338.txt
A68954Bolton, Robert, 1572-1631.A three-fold treatise containing the saints sure and perpetuall guide. Selfe-enriching examination. Soule-fatting fasting. Or, meditations, concerning the word, the sacrament of the Lords Supper, and fasting. By the labours of that late Reverend, and learned divine, Master Robert Bolton ...1634.07290322212nan./cache/A68954.xml./txt/A68954.txt
A52705Booth, Mary, 17th cent.Milk for babes: and meat for strong men A feast of fat things; wine well refined on the lees. O come young men and maidens, old men and babes, and drink abundantly of the streams that run from the fountain, that you may feel a well-spring of living water in yourselves, springing up to eternal life; that as he lives (even Christ Jesus) from whence all the springs do come, so you may live also, and partake of his glory that is ascended at the right hand of the Father, far above principalities and powers. Being the breathings of the Spirit through his servant James Naylor, written by him in the time of the confinement of his outward man in prison, but not published till now.1661.0145153584nan./cache/A52705.xml./txt/A52705.txt
A77148Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662.Good counsell for evil times. Or, A plain sermon preached at Pauls in London, April 16. 1648. / By Edw: Bowles M.A. of Katherin-Hall Cambridge. Printed by the desire and order of the Lord Maior and aldermen of that famous city.1648.0134183765nan./cache/A77148.xml./txt/A77148.txt
A39925Bradford, John, 1510?-1555, attributed name.Newes from heaven both good and true concerning England shewing the right way to compose all differences and reconcile all disagreements betwixt King and subjects, husband and wife, parents and children, masters and servants. Ans so to procure the Prince of peace to dwell in our land. Being a dialogue between Mr. Tindall and Mr. Bradford, two famous English martyrs. Collected by E.F.1641.038091082nan./cache/A39925.xml./txt/A39925.txt
A77267Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673, attributed name.The penitent pilgrim bemoning his sinfull condition. Faith appeares vnto him affording him comfort hope seconds that comfort charity promiseth him in this vaile of missery to cover all his scarlett sins wth: [sic] ye white robe of mercy, & conduct him safly to ye kingdome of glory. By Io: Hall1651.05456317304nan./cache/A77267.xml./txt/A77267.txt
A29868Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682.Religio Medici1642.0308678566nan./cache/A29868.xml./txt/A29868.txt
A29880Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682.Religio medici1682.06795820874nan./cache/A29880.xml./txt/A29880.txt
A30128Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.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 / by John Bunyan.1663.0287498990nan./cache/A30128.xml./txt/A30128.txt
A30203Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Sighs from hell, or, The groans of a damned soul discovering from the 16th of Luke the lamentable state of the damned : and may fitly serve as a warning-word to sinners, both old and young, by faith in Jesus Christ, to avoid the same place of torment : with a discovery of the usefulness of the Scriptures as our safe conduct for avoiding the torments of hell / by John Bunyan.1666.05462116557nan./cache/A30203.xml./txt/A30203.txt
A30127Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.A case of conscience resolved viz. whether, where a church of Christ is situate, it is the duty of the women of that congregation, ordinarily, and by appointment, to separate themselves from their brethren, and so to assemble together to perform some parts of divine worship, as prayer, &c. without their men? : And the arguments made use of for that practice examined / by John Bunyan.1683.0163345197nan./cache/A30127.xml./txt/A30127.txt
A30153Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.A holy life, the beauty of Christianity, or, An exhortation to Christians to be holy by John Bunyan.1684.04303112909nan./cache/A30153.xml./txt/A30153.txt
A30202Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Seasonable counsel, or, Advice to sufferers by John Bunyan.1684.04958315015nan./cache/A30202.xml./txt/A30202.txt
A30213Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.The water of life, or, A discourse shewing the richness and glory of the grace and spirit of the gospel, as set forth in Scripture by this term, The water of life by John Bunyan.1688.0214616767nan./cache/A30213.xml./txt/A30213.txt
A58838Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.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.1677.0271557558nan./cache/A58838.xml./txt/A58838.txt
A30598Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.The rare jewel of Christian contentment wherein is shewed, I. What contentment is, II. The holy art or mystery of it, III. Several lessons that Christ teacheth, to work the heart to contentment, IV. The excellencies of it, V. The evils of murmuring, VII. The aggravations of the sin of murmuring / by Jeremiah Burroughs.1649.011092333624nan./cache/A30598.xml./txt/A30598.txt
A30592Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.Moses his choice with his eye fixed upon Heaven, discovering the happy condition of a self-denying heart, delivered in a treatise upon Hebrews II, 25, 26 / by Jeremiah Burroughs.1650.022350467467nan./cache/A30592.xml./txt/A30592.txt
A30615Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.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.1652.09583729100nan./cache/A30615.xml./txt/A30615.txt
A30608Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.The saints inheritance and the worldlings portion representing the glorious condition of a child of God and the misery of having ones portion in this world, unfolding the state of true happiness with the marks, means, and members thereof / by Ier. Burroughs.1657.05569716592nan./cache/A30608.xml./txt/A30608.txt
A30576Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.Four usefull discourses viz. ... / by Jer. Burroughs ...1675.09681231307nan./cache/A30576.xml./txt/A30576.txt
A17320Burton, William, d. 1616.The Christians heauenly treasure. By William Burton of Reading in Barkeshire1608.0330599924nan./cache/A17320.xml./txt/A17320.txt
A17410Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622.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. By N. Bifield preacher of Gods Word at Isleworth in Middlesex.1619.03587012205nan./cache/A17410.xml./txt/A17410.txt
A17397Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622.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. by N. Bifield, late preacher of Gods Word at Isleworth in Middlesex.1630.011769940508nan./cache/A17397.xml./txt/A17397.txt
A28541Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.The way to Christ discovered by Iacob Behmen ... ; also, the discourse of illumination, the compendium of repentance, and the mixt world, &c.1648.06571420392nan./cache/A28541.xml./txt/A28541.txt
A28521Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.The epistles of Jacob Behmen, aliter, Teutonicus philosophus very usefull and necessary for those that read his vvritings, and are very full of excellent and plaine instructions how to attaine to the life of Christ / translated out of the German language.1649.09343728781nan./cache/A28521.xml./txt/A28521.txt
A28518Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.A consideration upon the book of Esaias Stiefel, of the threefold state of man, and his new birth written anno Christi 1621, by Jacob Behmen, otherwise called Teutonicus philosophus.1653.0209536827nan./cache/A28518.xml./txt/A28518.txt
A78780Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Effata regalia. Aphorismes [brace] divine, moral, politick. Scattered in the books, speeches, letters, &c. of Charles the First, King of Great Brittain, &c. / Now faithfully collected and published by Richard Watson, fellow of Gonvile and Caius Colledge in Cambridge.1661.06307818109nan./cache/A78780.xml./txt/A78780.txt
B02133Charnock, Stephen, 1628-1680.The sayings of that reverend and great preacher Mr. S. Charnock, who departed this life on Wednesday the 28 of July, 1680, and was solemnly interred the 30th following.1680.02090395nan./cache/B02133.xml./txt/B02133.txt
A33343Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.The saints nosegay, or, A posie of 741 spirituall flowers both fragrant and fruitfull, pleasant and profitable / collected and composed by Samuel Clark.1642.0270028391nan./cache/A33343.xml./txt/A33343.txt
A33338Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.Medulla theologiæ, or, The marrow of divinity contained in sundry questions and cases of conscience, both speculative and practical : the greatest part of them collected out of the works of our most judicious, experienced and orthodox English divines, the rest are supplied by the authour / by Sa. Clarke ...1659.027372890536nan./cache/A33338.xml./txt/A33338.txt
A33548Cockburn, John, 1652-1729.Jacob''s vow, or, Man''s felicity and duty in two parts / by John Cockburn ...1696.010900632679nan./cache/A33548.xml./txt/A33548.txt
A33775Colet, John, 1467?-1519.Daily devotions, or, The Christians morning and evening sacrifice digested into prayers and meditations, for every day in the week, and other occasions : with some short directions for a godly life / by John Colet ...1684.05958518262nan./cache/A33775.xml./txt/A33775.txt
A38449Compassionate conformist.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 / by a compassionate conformist.1683.03237510346nan./cache/A38449.xml./txt/A38449.txt
A19285Cooper, John, fl. 1626.The Christians daily sacrifice containing a daily direction for a setled course of sanctification : diuided into three bookes / by Th. Cooper.1615.07207026505nan./cache/A19285.xml./txt/A19285.txt
A19284Cooper, Thomas, fl. 1626.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. By Tho. Cooper.1608.04202016909nan./cache/A19284.xml./txt/A19284.txt
B01989Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672.A character of a true Christian. Written by Abiezar Copp. The tune is, The fair nimphs..1680.01362250nan./cache/B01989.xml./txt/B01989.txt
A19508Cowper, William, 1568-1619.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. Written by that worthy man Master William Couper, minister of Gods word.1608.06982622490nan./cache/A19508.xml./txt/A19508.txt
A19493Cowper, William, 1568-1619.Three heauenly treatises vpon the eight chapter to the Romanes Viz. 1 Heauen opened. 2 The right way to eternall glory. 3 The glorification of a Christian. VVherein the counsaile of God concerning mans saluation is so manifested, that all men may see the Ancient of dayes, the Iudge of the World, in his generall iustice court, absoluing the Christian from sinne and death. Which is the first benefit wee haue by our lord Iesus Christ. Written by Mr. William Cowper, minister of Gods word.1609.015145146652nan./cache/A19493.xml./txt/A19493.txt
A19487Cowper, William, 1568-1619.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. ... By M. William Covvper, minister of Gods Word.1611.07108824127nan./cache/A19487.xml./txt/A19487.txt
A35189Crossman, Samuel, 1624?-1684.The young mans monitor, or, A modest offer toward the pious, and vertuous composure of life from youth to riper years by Samuel Crossman.1664.05438017551nan./cache/A35189.xml./txt/A35189.txt
A19693Culverwell, Ezekiel, 1553 or 4-1631.Time vvell spent in sacred meditations. Divine observations. Heavenly exhortations Serving to confirme the penitent. Informe the ignorant. ... And, cherish the true-hearted Christian. By that late able, painfull, and worthy man of God, Mr. Ezechiel Culvervvel minister of the Word.1634.04536113885nan./cache/A19693.xml./txt/A19693.txt
A20947Darcie, Abraham, fl. 1625.Heraclitus: or, Meditations vpon the misery of mankinde, and the vanitie of humane life with the inconstancie of worldly things; as also the wickednesse of this deceitfull age described. Faithfully translated out of the last edition written in French by that learned diuine, Monsieur Du Moulin By Abraham Darcie.1624.0294868578nan./cache/A20947.xml./txt/A20947.txt
A11818Davenport, John, 1597-1670.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. By Henry Scudder, preacher of the word.1631.013974645183nan./cache/A11818.xml./txt/A11818.txt
A20202Dent, Arthur, d. 1607.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: By Arthur Dent, preacher of the vvord of God at South-Shoobery in Essex. Corrected and amended: vvith a table of all the principall matters; and three prayers necessarie to be vsed in priuate families thereunto added.1607.010134034517nan./cache/A20202.xml./txt/A20202.txt
A35983Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665.Observations vpon Religio medici occasionally written by Sir Kenelme Digby, Knight.1643.0129553723nan./cache/A35983.xml./txt/A35983.txt
A36462Downame, George, d. 1634.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.1652.074272268nan./cache/A36462.xml./txt/A36462.txt
A87177Downame, John, d. 1652.The everlasting joys of heaven: or, The blessed life of a Christian, in grace here; and in glory here-after. Set forth for the comfort and encouragement of all those that desire to fear the Lord; / by John Hart, a servant of Jesus Christ. Recommended to the reader, by Obadiah Sedgewick, and Iohn Downam, ministers of the Gospel.1656.0255127535nan./cache/A87177.xml./txt/A87177.txt
A20769Downe, John, 1570?-1631.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. Published at the instance of his friends1633.019573364483nan./cache/A20769.xml./txt/A20769.txt
A20803Draxe, Thomas, d. 1618.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. By Thomas Drax.1608.0298739024nan./cache/A20803.xml./txt/A20803.txt
A36870Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.Heraclitus, or, Mans looking-glass and survey of life written in French by Peter du Moulin ; and translated into English by Sir H. L''Estr.1652.0133073757nan./cache/A36870.xml./txt/A36870.txt
A37131Dyer, William, d. 1696.Holy and profitable sayings of that reverend divine, Mr. William Dyer, late preacher of the Gospel at Chesham and Chouldsbury in the county of Bucks1680.01569300nan./cache/A37131.xml./txt/A37131.txt
A21109Eburne, Richard.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: by Ricaard [sic] Eburne minister of the Gospel at Hengstridge in Somersetshire.1616.0260578178nan./cache/A21109.xml./txt/A21109.txt
A21172Egerton, Stephen, 1555?-1621?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 / written by that faithfull and diligent minister of Gods Word, Master Stephen Egerton ...1623.0105203438nan./cache/A21172.xml./txt/A21172.txt
A39252Ellis, Clement, 1630-1700.The gentile sinner, or, Englands brave gentleman characterized in a letter to a friend both as he is and as he should be.1660.05744317513nan./cache/A39252.xml./txt/A39252.txt
A39268Ellis, Clement, 1630-1700.The right foundation of quietness, obedience, and concord discovered in two seasonable discourses ... / by Clem. Elis ...1684.03827311284nan./cache/A39268.xml./txt/A39268.txt
A85173Feake, Christopher, fl. 1645-1660.A faithful discovery of a treacherous design of mystical Antichrist displaying Christs banners, but attempting to lay waste Scriptures, churches, Christ, faith, hope, &c. and establish paganism in England. Seasonably given in a letter to the faithful in and near to Beverley. Containing an examination of many doctrines of the people called Quakers in Yorkshire, together with a censure of their way, and several items concerning the designs of God, Satan, and men, in these things, recommended to the consideration of them who are in good earnest for Christ.1653.0236277309nan./cache/A85173.xml./txt/A85173.txt
A41129Fenner, William, 1600-1640.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 / by that reverend and faithfull minister of Gods word Mr. William Fennor ...1648.04475817804nan./cache/A41129.xml./txt/A41129.txt
A41135Fenner, William, 1600-1640.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 / by that Reverend and faithfull minister of Gods word, M. William Fenner ... finished by himself.1650.08047725309nan./cache/A41135.xml./txt/A41135.txt
A14258Ferrar, Nicholas, 1592-1637.The hundred and ten considerations of Signior Iohn Valdesso treating of those things which are most profitable, most necessary, and most perfect in our Christian profession. Written in Spanish, brought out of Italy by Vergerius, and first set forth in Italian at Basil by Cœlius Secundus Curio, anno 1550. Afterward translated into French, and printed at Lions 1563. and again at Paris 1565. And now translated out of the Italian copy into English, with notes. Whereunto is added an epistle of the authors, or a preface to his divine commentary upon the Romans.1638.011882332972nan./cache/A14258.xml./txt/A14258.txt
A41346Fisher, A. Abigail.A few lines in true love to the inhabitants of England, especially this great City of London, who are called Christians.1696.01591276nan./cache/A41346.xml./txt/A41346.txt
A39695Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.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 / by John Flavell ...1698.05424316173nan./cache/A39695.xml./txt/A39695.txt
A39665Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.Husbandry spiritualized, or, The heavenly use of earthly things consisting of many pleasant observations, pertinent applications, and serious reflections and each chapter concluded with a divine and suitable poem : directing husband-men to the most excellent improvements of their common imployments : whereunto is added ... several choice occasional meditations / by John Flavell.nan10131831256nan./cache/A39665.xml./txt/A39665.txt
A39775Fleming, Robert, 1630-1694.The one necessary thing to be sought briefly touched in a four-fold dialogue upon some of the great and most concerning truths of practical religion.1679.0247377018nan./cache/A39775.xml./txt/A39775.txt
A01028Forbes, John, 1568?-1634.A letter first written and sent by Io. Forbes, pastour of the English Church at Middelburgh vnto certen of the companie of marchands adventurers at Stoade, at their earnest desire, for resolving this question: how a Christian man may discerne the testimonie of Gods spirit, from the testimonie of his owne spirit, in witnessing his adoption. And now againe renewed and enlarged by the authour, at the desire of divers good Christians, for the comfort of their troubled co[n]sciences, and published by those of his flocke, to whom he did dedicate it for the publike vse of the Church.1616.0147114741nan./cache/A01028.xml./txt/A01028.txt
A40301Fox, George, 1624-1691.To the people of Uxbridge1659.01913463nan./cache/A40301.xml./txt/A40301.txt
A40254Fox, George, 1624-1691.Some queries to all the teachers and professors of Christianity to answer1666.01259182nan./cache/A40254.xml./txt/A40254.txt
A40170Fox, George, 1624-1691.An epistle to all Christians, Jews, and Gentiles shewing how that God dwells not in their temples made with hands.1682.02193467nan./cache/A40170.xml./txt/A40170.txt
A40150Fox, George, 1624-1691.Concerning the upright and good conversation of the saints in Christ and in Heaven1682.01536269nan./cache/A40150.xml./txt/A40150.txt
A40139Fox, George, 1624-1691.Concerning daily sacrifices and offerings1688.01985421nan./cache/A40139.xml./txt/A40139.txt
A41066Fox, Margaret Askew Fell, 1614-1702.To the magistrates and people of England vvhere this may come What is the matter with the Christians of our age, ...1664.02020371nan./cache/A41066.xml./txt/A41066.txt
A66912Friend.A wonderful instance of God''s appearance for, and presence with his people in a day of suffering, or, A narrative of the most holy life, and triumphant death of Mr. Fulcran Rey who was put to death in France, for being a publick preacher / in a letter from a friend, to a Protestant refugie ; with allowance, June 2, 1688.1688.079302173nan./cache/A66912.xml./txt/A66912.txt
A40658Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.Two sermons the first, Comfort in calamitie, teaching to live well, the other, The grand assizes, minding to dye well / by Thomas Fuller ...1654.05272316708nan./cache/A40658.xml./txt/A40658.txt
A50403Gearing, William.A memento to young and old: or, The young man''s remembrancer, and the old man''s monitor. By that eminent and judicious divine, Mr. John Maynard, late of Mayfield in Sussex. Published by William Gearing, minister of the Gospel1669.04585913572nan./cache/A50403.xml./txt/A50403.txt
A42565Geddes, William, 1600?-1694.The saints recreation, third part, upon the estate of grace containing and methodicially [sic] delineating a Christians progress, priviledges, comforts and duties, beginning at conversion : describing also the Blessed Redeemer Jesus, both absolutely and comparatively : and all these in spiritual hymns and songs, suted to grave sweet and melodious tunes, together with a plain paraphrase upon the margent, confirming all by Scriptures, explaining difficulties and methodizing the songs / compiled by Mr. William Geddes ...1683.0242239921nan./cache/A42565.xml./txt/A42565.txt
A85925Gerbier, Balthazar, Sir, 1592?-1667.A letter from Sr. Balthazar Gerbier Knight. To his three daughters inclosed. In a nunnery att Paris.1646.034511086nan./cache/A85925.xml./txt/A85925.txt
A85987Gilbert, Claudius, d. 1696?A pleasant walk to heaven, through the new and living way, which the Lord Jesus consecrated for us, and his sacred Word reveals unto us. Published by Claudius Gilbert, B.D. minister of the Gospel at Limrick.1658.0293269693nan./cache/A85987.xml./txt/A85987.txt
A41441Goodman, John, 1625 or 6-1690.The old religion demonstrated in its principles, and described in the life and practice thereof1684.05483414690nan./cache/A41441.xml./txt/A41441.txt
A12178Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680.The Christians portion Wherein is unfolded the unsearchable riches he hath by his interest in Christ. Whom injoying hee possesseth all things else. By R. Sibbs D.D. and preacher to the honorable society of Grayes-Inne, and master of Catherine Hall in Cambridge. Published by T.G. and P.N.1637.088102607nan./cache/A12178.xml./txt/A12178.txt
A12210Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680.Yea and amen: or, pretious promises, and priviledges Spiritually unfolded in their nature and vse. Driving at the assurance and establishing of weak beleevers. By R. Sibbs D.D. master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and preacher of Grayes Inne London. Reviewed by himselfe in his life time, and since perused by T.G. and P.N.1638.04622414030nan./cache/A12210.xml./txt/A12210.txt
A41536Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680.The tryall of a Christians growth in mortification, purging out corruption, or vivification, bringing forth more fruit a treatise handling this case, how to discerne our growth in grace : affording some helps rightly to judge thereof by resolving some tentations, clearing some mistakes, answering some questions, about spiritual growth : together with other observations upon the Parable of the vine, John 15. 1, 2 verses / by Tho. Goodwin.1650.04928214475nan./cache/A41536.xml./txt/A41536.txt
A85437Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680.Most holy and profitable sayings of that reverend divine, Doctor Tho. Goodwin Who departed this life, Feb. 23. 1679/80.1680.01598311nan./cache/A85437.xml./txt/A85437.txt
A85461Gorton, Samuel, 1592 or 3-1677.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.1655.09094323708nan./cache/A85461.xml./txt/A85461.txt
A41580Gosnold, John, 1625?-1678.Holy and profitable sayings of Mr. J.G. who departed this life the third day of this instant October, 16781678.02230534nan./cache/A41580.xml./txt/A41580.txt
A41637Gouge, Thomas, 1605-1681.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 / by Tho. Gouge ...1661.07652423232nan./cache/A41637.xml./txt/A41637.txt
A41649Gouge, Thomas, 1605-1681.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 by Tho. Gouge, late pastor thereof.1668.010493531279nan./cache/A41649.xml./txt/A41649.txt
A41668Gouge, Thomas, 1605-1681.The young man''s guide through the wilderness of this world to the heavenly Canaan shewing him how to carry himself Christian-like in the whole course of his life / by Tho. Gouge ...1676.06302718932nan./cache/A41668.xml./txt/A41668.txt
A41644Gouge, Thomas, 1605-1681.God''s call to England, for thankfulness after gracious deliverances wherein is shewed, that our deliverances, not answered with reformation, will be followed with sorest destruction / by Thomas Gouge.1680.03784011703nan./cache/A41644.xml./txt/A41644.txt
A01992Goulart, Simon, 1543-1628.The wise vieillard, or old man. Translated out of French into English by an obscure Englishman, a friend and fauourer of all wise old-men1621.07353420302nan./cache/A01992.xml./txt/A01992.txt
A85492Gould, John, prisoner at Hertford.A cal [sic] and a vvarning, to all priests, professors and people, vvho have and do profess the Scriptures, that they may try their doctrines and practises by it, and may own condemnation in their doctrines and practises, wherein they are contrary to the Scriptures. And a tender visitation to the whole vvorld, that they may own this their visitation, and may be healed and restored to the Lord; and this may serve for a looking glass, wherein people may see what visage they are of, and how they stand related as unto God. / By a sufferer in Hartford goale, for faithful witness-bearing, against this sinful generation; known by the name of John Gould.1657.0143373838nan./cache/A85492.xml./txt/A85492.txt
A85498Gove, R. (Richard), 1587-1668.The saints hony-comb, full of divine truths, touching both Christian belief, and a Christians life, in two centuries. By Richard Gove.1652.04022512525nan./cache/A85498.xml./txt/A85498.txt
A85497Gove, R. (Richard), 1587-1668.Pious thoughts vented in pithy ejaculations or, the way to make religious use of ordinary offered occasions. / By Richard Gove.1658.0256269464nan./cache/A85497.xml./txt/A85497.txt
A41838Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656.Directions and instigations to the duty of prayer how, and why the heart is to be kept with diligence. Pressing arguments and directions for hearing the voice of the rod. Being the sum and substance of nine sermons (not heretofore printed,) by Mr. Andrew Gray, late minister of the Gospel at Glasgow.1669.06152419336nan./cache/A41838.xml./txt/A41838.txt
A41846Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656.The spiritual warfare, or, Some sermons concerning the nature of mortification, right exercise, and spiritual advantages thereof whereunto are added other two sermons, concerning the mystery of contentment : being the substance of ten sermons never heretofore printed / by Mr. Andrew Gray, late minister of the gospel at Glasgow.1672.05532615775nan./cache/A41846.xml./txt/A41846.txt
A02183Greenham, Richard. autShort 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.1612.03435935nan./cache/A02183.xml./txt/A02183.txt
A72210Greenwood, Henry, b. 1544 or 5.The race celestiall, or, A direct path to heauen by Henry Greenvvood, maister of arts and preacher of the word of God.1609.0170215667nan./cache/A72210.xml./txt/A72210.txt
A42049Gregory, Francis, 1625?-1707.The Gregorian account, or, The spiritual watch a sermon preached to the society of the Gregories dwelling in and about the city of London and assembled in the Church of St. Michael Cornhill, June 19, 1673 / by Francis Gregory.1673.0105513654nan./cache/A42049.xml./txt/A42049.txt
A42084Gregory, Thomas, 1668 or 9-1706.Charity and integrity of life the pure essentials of Christian religion: or meditations on James I. 27. By T.G. M.A1696.070382047nan./cache/A42084.xml./txt/A42084.txt
A42134Griffin, Lewis.The doctrine of the asse, or, A brief account of their principles and practice in whose behalf the complaint was written that it may serve for advice to others : whereunto is added the asse''s complaint, Balaam''s reply, and the authors apology / by Lewis Griffin.1661.0100693164nan./cache/A42134.xml./txt/A42134.txt
A85716Grimston, Harbottle, Sir, 1603-1685.A Christian new-years gift or exhortations to the chief duties of a Christian: Written in Latine by Harbot. Grimstone, Esquire, one of the members of the House of Commons in Parliament. Translated for the more publick benefit.1644.084692704nan./cache/A85716.xml./txt/A85716.txt
A02360Guild, William, 1586-1657.A yong mans inquisition, or triall VVhereby all young men (as of all ages) may know how to redresse and direct their waies, according to Gods word, and if they bee in the way of life to saluation, or in the way of death, to condemnation. Together with a godly and most comfortable meditation and praier ioyned thereunto. By William Guilde.1608.04798714400nan./cache/A02360.xml./txt/A02360.txt
A34597H. C. (Henry Cornwallis), 1654?-1710.The country-curate''s advice to his parishioners, in four parts I. Directs us, how to serve God on the Lord''s day, II. On the week day, III. How to discharge our duty in our several relations, as husband and wife, parents and children, masters and servants, IV. How to prepare for death / by H.C.1693.0166315249nan./cache/A34597.xml./txt/A34597.txt
A93889H. M.Catholique divinity: or, The most solid and sententious expressions of the primitive doctors of the Church. With other ecclesiastical, and civil authors: dilated upon, and fitted to the explication of the most doctrinal texts of Scripture, in a choice way both for the matter, and the language; and very useful for the pulpit, and these times. / By Dr. Stuart, dean of St. Pauls, afterwards dean of Westminster, and clerk of the closet to the late K. Charles.1657.05028314470nan./cache/A93889.xml./txt/A93889.txt
A94378H. T.The Parliament of instrvctjons; for, the relief of afflicted, persecuted, and plundered Christians. / Written by H.T. one of the Parliaments soldiers, who hath since lost his life in the service.1645.043521466nan./cache/A94378.xml./txt/A94378.txt
A02339Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656, attributed name.Two guides to a good life The genealogy of vertue and the nathomy of sinne. Liuely displaying the worth of one, and the vanity of the other.1604.0346449768nan./cache/A02339.xml./txt/A02339.txt
A02538Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.Heauen vpon earth, or Of true peace, and tranquillitie of minde. By Ios. Hall.1606.0199746036nan./cache/A02538.xml./txt/A02538.txt
A02545Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.Holy obseruations. Lib. 1. Also some fewe of Dauids Psalmes metaphrased, for a taste of the rest. By Ios. Hall1607.0137784308nan./cache/A02545.xml./txt/A02545.txt
A02536Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.Epistles. The third and last volume containing two decades / by Ioseph Hall ...1611.0304269882nan./cache/A02536.xml./txt/A02536.txt
A45311Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.Resolvtions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience in continuall use amongst men very necessary for their information and direction in these evil times, in four decades / by Jos. Hall ...1650.06421419233nan./cache/A45311.xml./txt/A45311.txt
A45250Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.The great mystery of godliness laid forth by way of affectuous and feeling meditation : also the invisible world discovered to spirituall eyes and reduced to usefull meditation in three books / by Jos. Hall.1659.0130203916nan./cache/A45250.xml./txt/A45250.txt
A45310Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.The remedy of discontentment, or, A treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition fitted for sad and troubled times / by Jos. Hall ...1684.0197186009nan./cache/A45310.xml./txt/A45310.txt
A45461Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.The Scriptures plea for magistrates vvherein is shewed the unlawfulnesse of resisting the lawfull magistrate, under colour of religion.1643.0206985761nan./cache/A45461.xml./txt/A45461.txt
A45425Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.Of scandal1646.0139623953nan./cache/A45425.xml./txt/A45425.txt
A45394Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.An account of Mr. Cawdry''s triplex diatribe concerning superstition, wil-worship, and Christmass festivall by H. Hammond.1655.012445237918nan./cache/A45394.xml./txt/A45394.txt
A45530Hardcastle, Thomas, d. 1678?Christian geography and arithmetick, or, A true survey of the world together with the right art of numbering our dayes therein being the substance of some sermons preached in Bristol / by Thomas Hardcastle.1674.04524712890nan./cache/A45530.xml./txt/A45530.txt
A87093Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670.The epitaph of a godly man, especially a man of God or, The happines by death of holines in life. Delineated in a sermon preached at the funerall of Mr Adam Pemberton late minister of the parish of St Fosters Foster-lane : who ended this mortall, April the 8th, 1655. and was buried in hope of an immortal life the 11th of the same moneth. / By Nath: Hardy M.A. and preacher to the parish of St Dionis Back Church.1655.0130634020nan./cache/A87093.xml./txt/A87093.txt
A45563Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670.The royal common-wealth''s man, or King David''s picture represented in a sermon preached at the solemnity of the funeral of Sir Tho. Adams, knight and baronet, and alderman of London ; in St. Katherine Creechurch, on the 10th of March, 1667 / by Nath. Hardy ...1668.0140234252nan./cache/A45563.xml./txt/A45563.txt
A87104Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670.Thankfulness in grain: or a good life the best return. Delivered in another sermon on the same occasion in St. Dionis, Back-Church, Aug. 14. 1653. By Nath. Hardy, Master of Arts, and preacher to that parish.nan255218001nan./cache/A87104.xml./txt/A87104.txt
A45572Hardy, Samuel, 1636-1691.A guide to heaven from the Word, or, Good counsell how to close savingly with Christ with some short but serious questions to ask our hearts every morning and evening, whether we walk closely with him : and especially, rules for the strict and due observation of the Lords day.1664.096573068nan./cache/A45572.xml./txt/A45572.txt
A87158Harrison, Henry, 1610 or 11-1690.The weary traveller his eternal rest being a discourse of that blessed rest here, which leads to endless rest hereafter. By H. H. D. D. Rector of Snaylwell, and Canon of Ely.1681.04105411036nan./cache/A87158.xml./txt/A87158.txt
A87161Harrison, Joseph.A glimpse of divine light, breaking through a cloud of errours. Being an explanation of certain passages exhibited by anonymus, to the commissioners of White-Hall, appointed for approbation of publick preachers, against Joseph Harrison Gospel-preacher at Lund-Chappel in Lancashire, for the supposed delivering of which, he was denied approbation. / Published by the said Joseph Harrison, and proposed to the consideration of all them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity.1655.03322110023nan./cache/A87161.xml./txt/A87161.txt
A87170Harrison, Thomas, 1619-1682.Topica sacra: spiritual logick: some brief hints and helps to faith, meditation, and prayer, comfort and holiness. / Communicated at Christ-Church, Dublin, in Ireland. By T.H. minister of the Gospel.1658.03595511120nan./cache/A87170.xml./txt/A87170.txt
A02741Harrison, William, minister at Canwick.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. By William Harrison, Mr. of Arts, and minister of the Gospell at Canwicke neare Lincolne.1639.010426734278nan./cache/A02741.xml./txt/A02741.txt
A12473Hart, John, D.D.Essex doue, presenting the vvorld vvith a fevv of her oliue branches: or, A taste of the workes of that reuerend, faithfull, iudicious, learned, and holy minister of the Word, Mr. Iohn Smith, late preacher of the Word at Clauering in Essex Deliuered in three seuerall treatises, viz. 1 His grounds of religion. 2 An exposition on the Lords Prayer. 3 A treatise of repentance.1629.017657359438nan./cache/A12473.xml./txt/A12473.txt
A14927Hart, John, D.D.The cure of a hard-heart First preached in diuers sermons, by Master Welsthed, resident at Bloxford in Dorcetshire. Since digested into questions and answers for the hungrie. Shewing hardnes of hart what it is, with the causes, effect, and remedies.1630.0122973790nan./cache/A14927.xml./txt/A14927.txt
A45703Hart, John, D.D.The Christians blessed choice, or, The godly mans resolution to cleave fast to God and his truth, notwithstanding trials, troubles, and persecutions very seasonable for these times / by J.H.1668.088132585nan./cache/A45703.xml./txt/A45703.txt
A86138Head, Richard, Rev.A three-fold cord to unite soules for ever unto God. 1. The mysterie of godlinesse opened. 2. The imitation of Christ proposed. 3. The crowne of afflicted saints promised. / As it was compacted by M. Richard Head, M.A. and sometimes minister of the Gospel, in his labours at Great Torrington in Devon. Published now, after his death, for publike profit.1647.0196506198nan./cache/A86138.xml./txt/A86138.txt
A03030Henshaw, Joseph, 1603-1679.Meditations miscellaneous, holy and humane1637.0136733819nan./cache/A03030.xml./txt/A03030.txt
A44530Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697.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 / by Anthony Horneck ...1681.011473135277nan./cache/A44530.xml./txt/A44530.txt
A44537Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697.The nature of true Christian righteousness in a sermon preached before the King and Queen at Whitehall, the 17th of November, 1689 / by Anthony Horneck ...1689.077552210nan./cache/A44537.xml./txt/A44537.txt
A44697Howe, John, 1630-1705.A treatise of delighting in God from Psal. xxxvij. 4. Delight thy self also in the Lord, and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart. In two parts. By John Howe, M.A. sometime fellow of Magdalen College, Oxon.1674.010314729672nan./cache/A44697.xml./txt/A44697.txt
A44683Howe, John, 1630-1705.The living temple, or, A designed improvement of that notion that a good man is the temple of God by John Howe ...1675.07718921407nan./cache/A44683.xml./txt/A44683.txt
A44691Howe, John, 1630-1705.Self-dedication discoursed in the anniversary thanksgiving of a person of honour for a great deliverance. By J.H.1682.0170744724nan./cache/A44691.xml./txt/A44691.txt
A57346Howe, John, 1630-1705.The cursed family; or, A short tract, shewing the pernicious influence of wicked prayer-less houses, upon this church and kingdom Humbly tender''d by way of subserviency to His Majesties Royal Proclamations, and Acts of Parliament, for preventing and punishing immorality and prophaness. By THomas Risley Master of Arts, and sometime fellow of Pembrook-Colledge in Oxford. With a prefatory epistle by the reverend Mr. John Howe.1700.0198526770nan./cache/A57346.xml./txt/A57346.txt
A86886Humfrey, John, 1621-1719.The foure wishes of Mr. John Humphrey, in conclusion of his sermons printed 1653. Intituled An humble admission unto the Lord''s Supper, &c.1654.0678135nan./cache/A86886.xml./txt/A86886.txt
A86947Hyde, Edward, 1607-1659.The mystery of Christ in us, with the mystery of the Father, Word, and holy Ghost or Spirit, opened also, the parable of the rich man''s flocks and herds, and the poor man''s ewe-lamb, explicated. Likewise, the way that Christ takes to undo a man, and take away his life. Together with a discovery of the neerness of Christs coming, and of those glorious things which are to be fulfilled in these later days. Set forth and published by Ed. Hide jun.1651.04155612894nan./cache/A86947.xml./txt/A86947.txt
A04155Jackson, John, 1600-1648.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. By John Jackson, rector of Marsk neere Richmond in York-shire.1640.0142264062nan./cache/A04155.xml./txt/A04155.txt
A68805Jemmat, William, 1596?-1678.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. By Thomas Taylor D.D. and late pastor of Aldermanbury London. Perfected by himselfe before his decease.1635.010331233487nan./cache/A68805.xml./txt/A68805.txt
A56582Jenner, Thomas, fl. 1631-1656.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.1656.0142053961nan./cache/A56582.xml./txt/A56582.txt
A04391Jerome, Stephen, fl. 1604-1650.Seauen helpes to Heauen Shewing 1. How to auoid the curse. 2. How to beare the crosse. 3. How to build the conscience. 4. How with Moses to see Canaan. 5. Simeons dying song, directing to liue holily and dye happily. 6. Comforts for Christians against distresses in life, and feare of death. 7. Feruent prayers, to beare sicknesse patiently, and dye preparedly. The second edition: much enlarged by Steuen Ierome, late preacher at S. Brides. Seene and allowed.1614.013362644305nan./cache/A04391.xml./txt/A04391.txt
A47072Jones, Sarah.This is lights appearance in the truth to all the precious dear lambs of the life dark vanished, light shines forth: set forth by Sarah Iones1650.01555344nan./cache/A47072.xml./txt/A47072.txt
A04623Jones, William, b. 1581 or 2.A briefe exhortation to all men to set their houses in order. By William Iones B. of D. Preacher to the Isle of Wight1631.057761556nan./cache/A04623.xml./txt/A04623.txt
A47509Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.The glorious lover a divine poem upon the adorable mystery of sinners redemption / by B.K., author of War with the Devil.1679.06411621339nan./cache/A47509.xml./txt/A47509.txt
A47614Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.The travels of true godliness, from the beginning of the world to this present day in an apt and pleasant allegory ... / by B.K., author of War with the Devil, and Sion in distress.1684.04954815344nan./cache/A47614.xml./txt/A47614.txt
A04799Kennedy, John, fl. 1626.A theological epitome or Divine compend apparently manifesting Gods great love and mercie towards man: notwithstanding of mans perverse disposition, and continuall vnthankefulnesse towards his God. By Iohn Kennedie.1629.048851422nan./cache/A04799.xml./txt/A04799.txt
A47306Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695.Of Christian prudence, or, Religious wisdom not degenerating into irreligious craftiness in trying times1691.09577328805nan./cache/A47306.xml./txt/A47306.txt
A49713Laud, William, 1573-1645.Officium quotidianum: or, A manual of private devotions By the most reverend father in God Dr. William Laud late Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury.1663.0160905939nan./cache/A49713.xml./txt/A49713.txt
A49797Lawson, George, d. 1678.Magna Charta ecclesiæ universalis the grand charter issued out and granted by Jesus Christ for the plantation of the Christian faith in all nations ... / by George Lawson ...1686.04654713275nan./cache/A49797.xml./txt/A49797.txt
A49837Laythes, Thomas, d. 1701.A sober vvarning to people that they may regard the work of the Lord. The 28th day of the 7th month, 16961696.01543248nan./cache/A49837.xml./txt/A49837.txt
A49921Lee, Francis, 1661-1719.The labouring persons remembrancer, or, A practical discource of the labour of the body with suitable devotions.1690.0118213568nan./cache/A49921.xml./txt/A49921.txt
A47631Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.A treatise of the divine promises in five bookes : in the first, a generall description of their nature, kinds, excellency, right use, properties, and the persons to whom they belong : in the foure last, a declaration of the covenant it selfe .../ by Edvvard Legh ...1641.08262329425nan./cache/A47631.xml./txt/A47631.txt
A47618Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.The saints encouragement in evil times: or Observations concerning the martyrs in generall with some memorable collections out of Foxes three volumes. Martin Luther. The covenant and promises. Living and dying by faith. By Edward Leigh Esquire.1648.03103810248nan./cache/A47618.xml./txt/A47618.txt
A48737Littleton, Adam, 1627-1694.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 / fitted to vulgar understanding by A.L.1662.08254323960nan./cache/A48737.xml./txt/A48737.txt
A06430Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.The flowers of Lodowicke of Granado. The first part. In which is handled the conuersion of a sinner. Translated out of Latine into English, by T.L. doctor of phisicke1601.05340215896nan./cache/A06430.xml./txt/A06430.txt
A49262Love, Christopher, 1618-1651.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 / preached by ... Mr. Christopher Love ...1653.04482814561nan./cache/A49262.xml./txt/A49262.txt
A49240Love, Christopher, 1618-1651.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. By C. L. late preacher of Gods word in the City of London.1664.0107452957nan./cache/A49240.xml./txt/A49240.txt
A06810Mandevill, Robert, 1578-1618.Timothies taske: or a Christian sea-card guiding through the coastes of a peaceable conscience to a peace constant, and a crowne immortall. Wherein I. Pastors are put in minde of their double dutie, and how to discharge it. 1. Personall, as watchfull men. 2. Pastorall, as faithfull watchmen. II. True doctrine is advanced. III. Traditions discountenanced, & their rancour discovered. 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: By Robert Mandevill, sometimes of Queenes Colledge in Oxford, and preacher of Gods word at Abbey-holme in Cumberland.1619.0289589383nan./cache/A06810.xml./txt/A06810.txt
A51848Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677.Several discourses tending to promote peace & holiness among Christians to which are added, three other distinct sermons / by Dr. Manton.1685.09975432282nan./cache/A51848.xml./txt/A51848.txt
A52035Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655.The vvorks of Mr Stephen Marshall, late minister of the Gospel at Finching-Field in Essex. And since at Ipswitch in Suffolk. The first part. Viz. I. Of Christ''s intercession. And of sins of infirmity. II. The high priviledge of beleevers. They are the sons of God. III. Faith the only means spiritually to feed on Christ. IV. Of self-denial. V. The saints duty to keep their heart in a good frame, etc. VI. The mystery of spiritual life. Attested by Ralph Venning. Thomas Lye. Thomas Jacomb.1661.07559624343nan./cache/A52035.xml./txt/A52035.txt
A89235Marshall, William, fl. 1617-1650, engraver.Miscellanea spiritualia: or, Devout essaies: composed by the Honourable Walter Montagu Esq.1648.012953938442nan./cache/A89235.xml./txt/A89235.txt
A54092Mason, John, 1646?-1694.Penitential cries, in thirty--two hymns Begun by the author of the Songs of praise and Midnight cry; and carried on by another hand. Licensed Sept. 12th. 1693.1696.088783113nan./cache/A54092.xml./txt/A54092.txt
A88914Master, William, 1627-1684.Logoi eukairoi, essayes and observations theologicall & morall. Wherein many of the humours and diseases of the age are discovered, and characteriz''d: divers cautions and directions præscribed for the avoidance of their infection, and the promotion of their cure. Together with some meditations & prayers adjoyn''d, serving to the same purpose. / By a student in theologie.1654.0163104819nan./cache/A88914.xml./txt/A88914.txt
A50162Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.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 / by Cotton Mather ; published by a gentleman lately restored from threatening sickness as a humble essay to serve the interest of religion, in gratitude unto God for his recovery.1689.03463211298nan./cache/A50162.xml./txt/A50162.txt
A50250Mather, Richard, 1596-1669.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 / by Richard Mather ... and William Tompson ...1650.0123093565nan./cache/A50250.xml./txt/A50250.txt
A51033Mitchell, John, fl. 1697.The way to true honour and happiness A friendly address to all parents, masters of families, and landlords, the persons most capable to honour ... , and to gain honour to themselves, by beginning and carrying on a rational reformation. To which is added, [A] memorandum for mothers. By John Mitchell, M.A.1697.0127424076nan./cache/A51033.xml./txt/A51033.txt
A07626Monlas, John.Quadrivium Sionis or the foure ways to Sion By John Monlas Mr of arts1633.04705413457nan./cache/A07626.xml./txt/A07626.txt
A51388Morland, Samuel, Sir, 1625-1695.The Urim of conscience to which the author has had recourse for plain answers, in his own particular case (as every man living ought to do in his) to four questions of great weight and importance, viz. 1. who and what art thou? 2. where hast thous been? 3. where art thou now going? 4. whither art thou going? : together with three select prayers for private families / by Sir Samuel Morland.1695.03830911116nan./cache/A51388.xml./txt/A51388.txt
A59231N. N.The method to arrive at satisfaction in religion.1671.055021461nan./cache/A59231.xml./txt/A59231.txt
A89852Naylor, James, 1617?-1660.The secret shooting of the wicked, reproved or, A word to the namelesse publisher of that he calls strength in weaknesse, or the burning bush.1655.01992499nan./cache/A89852.xml./txt/A89852.txt
A08279Norden, John, 1548-1625?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. Written to stir vp all men to watchfulnesse and reformation of their carnall and corrupt liues. By I. Norden.1614.03673210932nan./cache/A08279.xml./txt/A08279.txt
A08275Norden, John, 1548-1625?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.1632.04985414170nan./cache/A08275.xml./txt/A08275.txt
A52426Norris, John, 1657-1711.Practical discourses upon several divine subjects written by John Norris.1691.06681620284nan./cache/A52426.xml./txt/A52426.txt
A52427Norris, John, 1657-1711.Practical discourses upon the Beatitudes of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Vol. I written by John Norris, M.A., Rector of Bemerton near Sarum ; to which are added, Reflections upon a late Essay concerning human understanding ; with a reply to the remarks made upon them by the Athenian Society.1699.06267119457nan./cache/A52427.xml./txt/A52427.txt
A53273Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.A seasonable discourse wherein sincerity & delight in the service of God is earnestly pressed upon professors of religion delivered on a publick fast at Cambridge in New-England, by the reverend and learned Urian Oakes, late pastor of the church there, and president of Harvard Colledge.1682.0158034532nan./cache/A53273.xml./txt/A53273.txt
A08455Odell, Thomas, Englishman.A brief and short treatise, called the Christians pilgrimage to his fatherland Sheweth the troubles that he shall meete withall in passing this world as a wildernesse, to the heavenly Canaan, which is the true Christians fatherland. By Thomas Odell Englishman.1635.057661694nan./cache/A08455.xml./txt/A08455.txt
A53689Owen, John, 1616-1683.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, by John Owen their pastor.1648.0159585278nan./cache/A53689.xml./txt/A53689.txt
A53715Owen, John, 1616-1683.Of the mortification of sin in believers: the 1. Necessity, 2. Nature, and 3. Means of it. With a resolution of sundry cases of conscience thereunto belonging. By John Owen, D.D. a servant of Jesus Christ in the work of the Gospel.1668.04486614112nan./cache/A53715.xml./txt/A53715.txt
A55005Palmer, Herbert, 1601-1647.Memorials of godliness & Christianity in three parts : with a brief account of the authors life / by Herbert Palmer.1670.0167754913nan./cache/A55005.xml./txt/A55005.txt
A52885Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610.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. By N. D.1678.098572711nan./cache/A52885.xml./txt/A52885.txt
A65659Pearson, John, 1613-1686.A short treatise of the great worth and best kind of nobility Wherein, that of nature is highly commended, that of grace is justly preferred; the one from humane experience, the other upon divine evidence. / By Henry Whiston, rector of Balcomb in Sussex.1661.04680316388nan./cache/A65659.xml./txt/A65659.txt
A53926Peck, Samuel.A sermon preached at the funeral of Sir Henry Johnson, Kt. who was interr''d in the chappel at Popler, November the 19th. 1683 / by Samuel Peck ...1684.075762186nan./cache/A53926.xml./txt/A53926.txt
A90402Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.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. / By Isaac Penington, (junior) Esq;.1650.0210206073nan./cache/A90402.xml./txt/A90402.txt
A54063Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.Some questions and answers for the opening of the eyes of the Jews natural that they may see the hope of Israel which hath so long been hid from them : with some questions and answers for the direction, comfort, help and furtherance of God''s spiritual Israel in their travels in spirit from spiritual Egypt through the spiritual wilderness to spiritual Canaan ... / by Isaac Penington, the younger.1661.0196645696nan./cache/A54063.xml./txt/A54063.txt
A54069Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.To all such as complain that they want power, not applying themselves to yeild [sic] subjection to what of God is made manifest in them, upon a pretence of waiting for power so to do1661.084862100nan./cache/A54069.xml./txt/A54069.txt
A54060Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.Some queries concerning the order and government of the church of Christ1663.062151556nan./cache/A54060.xml./txt/A54060.txt
A54070Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.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, greeting1666.050681220nan./cache/A54070.xml./txt/A54070.txt
A54178Penn, William, 1644-1718.No cross, no crown, or, Several sober reasons against hat-honour, titular-respects, you to a single person, with the apparel and recreations of the times being inconsistant with Scripture, reason, and practice, as well of the best heathens, as the holy men and women of all generations, and consequently fantastick, impertinent and sinfull : with sixty eight testimonies of the most famous persons of both former and latter ages for further confirmation : in defence of the poor despised Quakers, against the practice and objections of their adversaries / by W. Penn ...1669.04542514182nan./cache/A54178.xml./txt/A54178.txt
A54159Penn, William, 1644-1718.Just measures in an epistle of peace & love to such professors of truth as are under any dissatisfaction about the present order practis''d in the church of Christ / by a lover of the truth and them, G.P.1692.048611194nan./cache/A54159.xml./txt/A54159.txt
A54264Penn, William, 1644-1718. Address to Protestants.A seasonable paper presented to the consideration of all that profess Christianity ... / J.P.1679.01870380nan./cache/A54264.xml./txt/A54264.txt
A90436Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.The way to peace and happiness whereunto are annexed some useful sayings in verse and prose.1681.089073nan./cache/A90436.xml./txt/A90436.txt
A09439Perkins, William, 1558-1602.How to liue, and that well in all estates and times, specially when helps and comforts faile.1601.0134874109nan./cache/A09439.xml./txt/A09439.txt
A09472Perkins, William, 1558-1602.The true gaine more in worth then all the goods in the world.1601.0258818219nan./cache/A09472.xml./txt/A09472.txt
A09465Perkins, William, 1558-1602.A treatise of mans imaginations Shewing his naturall euill thoughts: His want of good thoughts: The way to reforme them. Framed and preached by M. Wil. Perkins.1607.03050910125nan./cache/A09465.xml./txt/A09465.txt
A94028Person of quality now in Oxford.A strange prophet now in England Being a true relation, sent to a person of quality, now in Oxford.1679.01138166nan./cache/A94028.xml./txt/A94028.txt
A54501Peters, Hugh, 1598-1660.A dying fathers last legacy to an onely child, or, Mr. Hugh Peter''s advice to his daughter written by his own hand, during his late imprisonment in the Tower of London, and given her a little before his death.1660.0176925552nan./cache/A54501.xml./txt/A54501.txt
A54857Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691.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 / by Tho. Pierce.1670.05935519810nan./cache/A54857.xml./txt/A54857.txt
A70803Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691.A decad of caveats to the people of England of general use in all times, but most seasonable in these, as having a tendency to the satisfying such as are not content with the present government as it is by law establish''d, an aptitude to the setling the minds of such as are but seekers and erraticks in religion an aim at the uniting of our Protestant-dissenters in church and state : whereby the worst of all conspiracies lately rais''d against both, may be the greatest blessing, which could have happen''d to either of them : to which is added an appendix in order to the conviction of those three enemies to the deity, the atheist, the infidel and the setter up of science to the prejudice of religion / by Thomas Pierce ...1679.010944836626nan./cache/A70803.xml./txt/A70803.txt
A54843Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691.The law and equity of the gospel, or, The goodness of our Lord as a legislator delivered first from the pulpit in two plain sermons, and now repeated from the press with others tending to the same end ... by Thomas Pierce ...1686.015085250284nan./cache/A54843.xml./txt/A54843.txt
A54840Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691.An effectual prescription against the anguish of all diseases and against all other afflictions to which the nature of man is subject. Penn''d, and publish''d, and approv''d, from the author''s experience of it: but more especially from the experience of very many much greater and better men, the latchet of whose shoes he is not worthy to untie.1691.070842154nan./cache/A54840.xml./txt/A54840.txt
A09972Preston, John, 1587-1628.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. By that late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ. Iohn Preston. Doctor in divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes Inne.1631.052831378nan./cache/A09972.xml./txt/A09972.txt
A09956Preston, John, 1587-1628.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. By that late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ. Iohn Preston. Doctor in divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to his Maiestie, master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes Inne.1632.072621874nan./cache/A09956.xml./txt/A09956.txt
A10024Preston, John, 1587-1628.Sins overthrow: or, A godly and learned treatise of mortification Wherein is excellently handled; first, the generall doctrine of mortification: and then particularly, how to mortifie fornication. Vncleannes. Evill concupiscence. Inordinate affection. and, covetousnes. All being the substance of severall sermons upon Colos. III. V. Mortifie therefore your members, &c. Delivered by that late faithfull preacher, and worthy instrument of Gods glory Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, master of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes-Inne.1633.08422326079nan./cache/A10024.xml./txt/A10024.txt
A70852Price, Laurence.A key to open heaven-gate. Or, a ready path to lead to heaven Written and printed for the benefit of all true Christians, to read hear and make good use of, before it be too late. And therefore I advise every man, and every woman to observe and give good heed to what is spoken in this little book, and they shall be sure to finde sweetnesse, and happinesse in this world, and eternall joys in the world to come, through the might, merits, and mercies of Jesus Christ; who saith, Aske and you shall have, seeke, and yee shall finde, knock and it shall be opened unto you. Written by Laurence Price.1666.03617812nan./cache/A70852.xml./txt/A70852.txt
A74976R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681.Vindiciæ pietatis: or, a vindication of godliness, in the greatest strictness and spirituality of it. From the imputations of folly and fancy Together with several directions for the attaining and maintaining of a godly life. By R.A.1665.017044452233nan./cache/A74976.xml./txt/A74976.txt
A58125Rawlet, John, 1642-1686.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.1686.0231696654nan./cache/A58125.xml./txt/A58125.txt
A91736Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676.The comfort and crown of great actions. In a sermon preached, Decemb. 4. 1657. Before the honorable East-India company. By Edward Reynolds, D.D.1658.096753014nan./cache/A91736.xml./txt/A91736.txt
A57248Richardson, Samuel, fl. 1643-1658.The saints desire, or, A cordiall for a fainting soule declaring that in Christs righteousnesse onely ... there is life, happiness, peace ... also the happy estate of a man in Christ ... / by Samuel Richardson.1647.08348328578nan./cache/A57248.xml./txt/A57248.txt
A91791Richardson, Samuel, fl. 1643-1658.Divine consolations, or, The teachings of God in three parts ... with an answer to the objections made against it, and Doctor Crips [sic] booke justified against Steven Geree / by Samuel Richardson.1649.011665440453nan./cache/A91791.xml./txt/A91791.txt
A10826Robertson, Bartholomew, fl. 1620.Spirituall encrease: or, Conclusions for pacifying the perplexed conscience of the weake Christian1621.0258108104nan./cache/A10826.xml./txt/A10826.txt
A10839Robinson, John, 1575?-1625.Oberuations diuine and morall For the furthering of knowledg, and vertue. By Iohn Robbinson.1625.010353230069nan./cache/A10839.xml./txt/A10839.txt
A10914Rogers, John, of Chacombe.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. By Iohn Rogers minister to the Church of Chacombe in Northampton-shiere.1620.07809824543nan./cache/A10914.xml./txt/A10914.txt
A10945Rogers, Richard, 1550?-1618.Seuen treatises containing such direction as is gathered out of the Holie Scriptures, leading and guiding to true happines, 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 leade a godly and comfortable life euery day. Penned by Richard Rogers, preacher of the word of God at Wethersfield in Essex.1603.0406079123834nan./cache/A10945.xml./txt/A10945.txt
A57656Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654.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 / by Alexander Ross.1645.0236247140nan./cache/A57656.xml./txt/A57656.txt
A11072Rous, Francis, 1579-1659.The heavenly academie1638.0203306010nan./cache/A11072.xml./txt/A11072.txt
A11116Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?A most excellent treatise containing the way to seek heavens glory, to flie earths vanity, to feare hells horror with Godly prayers and the bell-mans summons.1639.0306108995nan./cache/A11116.xml./txt/A11116.txt
A92141Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661.Influences of the life of grace. Or, A practical treatise concerning the way, manner, and means of having and improving of spiritual dispositions, and quickning influences from Christ the resurrection and the life. By Samuel Rutherfurd, Professor of Divinity in the Vniversity of St. Andrews in Scotland.1659.019254158344nan./cache/A92141.xml./txt/A92141.txt
A11380Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.The practice of policie in a Christian life taught from the Scriptures / written by I. Saltmarshe ...1639.03845611587nan./cache/A11380.xml./txt/A11380.txt
A93709Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.Sparkles of glory, or Some beams of the morning-star. Wherein are many discoveries as to truth, and peace. To the establishment, and pure enlargement of a Christian in spirit and truth. / By John Saltmarsh. Preacher of the Gospell.1647.04429911860nan./cache/A93709.xml./txt/A93709.txt
A61867Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663.Five cases of conscience occasionally determined by a late learned hand.1666.0192375650nan./cache/A61867.xml./txt/A61867.txt
A58787Scott, John, 1639-1695.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 / by John Scott ...1681.013281339974nan./cache/A58787.xml./txt/A58787.txt
A58795Scott, John, 1639-1695.The Christian life. Part II wherein the fundamental principles of Christian duty are assigned, explained, and proved : volume I / by John Scott ...1685.011461332520nan./cache/A58795.xml./txt/A58795.txt
A58800Scott, John, 1639-1695.The Christian life. Part II wherein that fundamental principle of Christian duty, the doctrine of our Saviours mediation, is explained and proved, volume II / by John Scott ...1687.019534257394nan./cache/A58800.xml./txt/A58800.txt
A58802Scott, John, 1639-1695.The Christian life part III. Wherein the great duties of justice, mercy, and mortification are fully explained and inforced. Vol. IV. By John Scott D.D. late rector of St. Giles''s in the Fields.1696.09911530096nan./cache/A58802.xml./txt/A58802.txt
A58804Scott, John, 1639-1695.The Christian life. Vol. 5 and last 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 / by John Scott ...1699.012766639370nan./cache/A58804.xml./txt/A58804.txt
A12185Seaman, Lazarus, d. 1675.A glance of Heaven, or, A pretious taste of a glorious feast wherein thou mayst taste and see those things which God hath prepared for them that love him / By R. Sibs ...1638.03499110615nan./cache/A12185.xml./txt/A12185.txt
A59576Sharp, John, 1645-1714.The things that make for peace delivered in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the 23 of August, 1674 / by John Sharpe ...1674.0100672734nan./cache/A59576.xml./txt/A59576.txt
A59548Sharp, John, 1645-1714.The duty and happiness of doing good two sermons : the former, preached at the Yorkshire feast, in Bow-Church, Feb. 17, 1679 : the other, before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, at the Spittle, Apr. 14, 1680 / by John Sharpe ...1680.0198685745nan./cache/A59548.xml./txt/A59548.txt
A59622Sheffield, John, fl. 1643-1647.The rising sun, or, The sun of righteousnesse shining upon the sons of unrighteousnesse a theological sun-dyal wherein is to be seen the rising, motion, influence and manifold operations of Christ upon the soul ... as also the description of the true believer ... as also the highest degrees and full growth and grace are here delineated ... / by John Sheffeild [sic]1654.08276527162nan./cache/A59622.xml./txt/A59622.txt
A59692Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649.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 / by Thomas Shepard ...1657.05412116106nan./cache/A59692.xml./txt/A59692.txt
A12203Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.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 / by the faithfull and reverend divine, R. Sibbes ... ; published by T.G. and P.N.1637.0137564153nan./cache/A12203.xml./txt/A12203.txt
A12186Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.Light from heaven discovering the fountaine opened. Angels acclamations. Churches riches. Rich povertie. In foure treatises. By the late learned and reverend divine, Rich. Sibs, Doctor in Divinitie, Master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher at Grayes-Inne. Published according to the authors owne appointment, subscribed with his hand; to prevent imperfect copies.1638.013694843357nan./cache/A12186.xml./txt/A12186.txt
A12194Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.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. By the faithfull and reverend divine, R. Sibs, D.D. and sometimes preacher to the honourable society of Grayes Inne.1638.072482102nan./cache/A12194.xml./txt/A12194.txt
A12202Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.The spirituall favorite at the throne of grace. By the late learned, and reverend divine Richard Sibbs Doctor in Divinity. Published by the authors owne appointment, subscribed with his hand; to prevent unperfect copies1640.0108093244nan./cache/A12202.xml./txt/A12202.txt
A62084Sikes, George.The book of nature translated and epitomiz''d. By George Sikes.1667.0263676925nan./cache/A62084.xml./txt/A62084.txt
A93266Simmonds, Martha.When the Lord Jesus came to Jerusalem, he beheld the city, and wept over it, ...1655.01367339nan./cache/A93266.xml./txt/A93266.txt
A60374Slingsby, Henry, Sir, 1602-1658.A father''s legacy. Sir Henry Slingsbey''s instructions to his sonnes. Written a little before his death1658.091232766nan./cache/A60374.xml./txt/A60374.txt
A93368Smith, John, of Badgworth.Soule-reviving influences of the sun of righteousnesse, or Some bright beames of light and love, sparkling from Christ upon the darke and drooping hearts of sin-weakend and clouded believers, even while we are in this solitary wildernesse, not yet arrived at the land of spirituall Canaan; but taking a turne in the darke and dampe valley of the shadow of death. With several evangelicall and heart-winning incouragements to the life of faith in the Sonne of God, notwithstanding our manifold weaknesses and hainous provocations; yea to the keeping up of the same comfort, hope confidence, and joy in him in the sadest straights, of the sorest darknesse.1654.04893316083nan./cache/A93368.xml./txt/A93368.txt
A93419Smith, William, b. 1615 or 16.The safe vvay to glory, in several exercises of general use. / By William Smyth M. Ar. R. of Cotton in Suff.1656.03738411997nan./cache/A93419.xml./txt/A93419.txt
A60655Smith, William, d. 1673.A spiritual prospective glass Through which the rulers and people of England, may plainly see those things which concerns their peace. Being a manifestation from the Spirit of God, in love to all people. By one that desires the prosperity of truth, and the peace of the nation. W.Smith.1670.086482154nan./cache/A60655.xml./txt/A60655.txt
A12649Southwell, Robert, Saint, 1561?-1595.A short rule of good life To direct the deuout Christian in a regular and orderly course.1622.0280248089nan./cache/A12649.xml./txt/A12649.txt
A92959Starbuck, William.A spirituall song of comfort or incouragement to the souldiers that now are gone forth in the cause of Christ.1644.01297434nan./cache/A92959.xml./txt/A92959.txt
A61396Steele, Richard, 1629-1692.A plain discourse upon uprightness shewing the properties and priviledges of an upright man / by Richard Steele ...1672.03934912714nan./cache/A61396.xml./txt/A61396.txt
A61390Steele, Richard, 1629-1692.A discourse concerning old-age tending to the instruction, caution and comfort of aged persons / by Richard Steele ...1688.07309422771nan./cache/A61390.xml./txt/A61390.txt
A61531Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.Christian magnanimity a sermon preached in the cathedral church at Worcester at the time of the assizes, September 21. 1690 / by ... Edward, Lord Bishop of Worcester.1690.089242571nan./cache/A61531.xml./txt/A61531.txt
A13187Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629.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.1604.010155334511nan./cache/A13187.xml./txt/A13187.txt
B06023Swinton, John, 1621?-1679.One warning more to the hypocrites of this generation1663.02107440nan./cache/B06023.xml./txt/B06023.txt
A64109Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.The rule and exercises of holy living. In which are described the means and instruments of obtaining every vertue, and the remedies against every vice, and considerations serving to the resisting all temptations. Together with prayers containing the whole duty of a Christian, and the parts of devotion fitted to all occasions, and furnish''d for all necessities.1650.012574735658nan./cache/A64109.xml./txt/A64109.txt
A64099Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.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.1651.010415328650nan./cache/A64099.xml./txt/A64099.txt
A13432Taylor, John, 1580-1653.Christian admonitions against the tvvo fearefull sinnes of cursing and swearing most fit to be set vp in euery house, that the grieuousnesse of those sinnes may be both remembred, and auoyded, whereby the hatred of them may possesse the heart of euery Christian / [by] Iohn Taylor.1630.02221496nan./cache/A13432.xml./txt/A13432.txt
A64184Taylor, John, 1580-1653.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 / John Taylor.1652.093552854nan./cache/A64184.xml./txt/A64184.txt
A13541Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632.The Kings bath Affording many sweet and comfortable obseruations from the baptisme of Christ. Gathered by Thomas Taylor, preacher of the word of God at Redding in Barkshire.1620.03923812645nan./cache/A13541.xml./txt/A13541.txt
A13554Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632.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 / by Thomas Taylor ...1630.011847836806nan./cache/A13554.xml./txt/A13554.txt
A13534Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632.Circumspect walking describing the seuerall rules, as so many seuerall steps in the way of wisedome. Gathered into this short manuell, by Tho. Taylor, preacher of Gods word at Aldermanbury Church in London.1631.03762611703nan./cache/A13534.xml./txt/A13534.txt
A64253Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632.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 / by T.T.1641.04116912772nan./cache/A64253.xml./txt/A64253.txt
A64251Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632.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 / by Dr. Thomas Taylor.1653.05155115988nan./cache/A64251.xml./txt/A64251.txt
A64263Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682.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 / by Tho. Taylor.1670.088302563nan./cache/A64263.xml./txt/A64263.txt
A64262Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682.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 / by Thomas Taylor.1675.062741846nan./cache/A64262.xml./txt/A64262.txt
A64360Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715.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 archdeaconry1699.02686581nan./cache/A64360.xml./txt/A64360.txt
A64572Thomas, William, 1593-1667.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. By William Thomas, rector of the church at Ubley in the county of Somerset.1662.010237633186nan./cache/A64572.xml./txt/A64572.txt
A95727Thomas, William.Practical piety, or, The pastor''s last legacy to his beloved people directing how to walk with God in these apostatizing times. : With two most serious exhortatory epistles to satisfie the Christian readers, concerning the whole work. : To which is added morning and evening prayers for private families. / By that reverend divine, Mr. William Thomas, late rector of the Church of Ubley, in the County of Somerset, after his 44 years labours in the ministry in that place.1681.010324734755nan./cache/A95727.xml./txt/A95727.txt
A64529Thomas, à Kempis, 1380-1471, attributed name.The Christians pattern, or A divine treatise of the imitation of Christ. Written originally in Latin, by Thomas of Kempis, above 200. years since. Faithfully Englished. And printed in a large character for the benefit of the aged1695.06305218766nan./cache/A64529.xml./txt/A64529.txt
B06083Tillotson, John, 1630-1694.A copy of Arch-Bishop Tillotson''s letter to his friend1691.01984391nan./cache/B06083.xml./txt/B06083.txt
A94753Tookey, Thomas, d. 1656.The visible porch or known entrance into a church, or Christian fellowship.1656.01085247nan./cache/A94753.xml./txt/A94753.txt
A13822Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625?The house-holder: or, Perfect man. Preached in three sermons lately by Ed: Topsell, preacher at Saint Buttolphs without Aldersgate1610.0296629084nan./cache/A13822.xml./txt/A13822.txt
A63798Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.Tryon''s letters upon several occasions ... by Tho. Tryon.1700.011604233021nan./cache/A63798.xml./txt/A63798.txt
A14003Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657.The picture of a true protestant: or, Gods house and husbandry wherein is declared the duty and dignitie of all Gods children, both minister and people. Written by Thomas Tuke.1609.04524514694nan./cache/A14003.xml./txt/A14003.txt
A64670Ussher, James, 1581-1656.The principles of Christian religion sumarily sett dovvne according to the word of God: together with a breife epittomie of the bodie of divinitie. By James Usher Bishop of Armaugh.1645.0117164456nan./cache/A64670.xml./txt/A64670.txt
A14301Vaughan, William, 1577-1641.The Newlanders cure Aswell of those violent sicknesses which distemper most minds in these latter dayes: as also by a cheape and newfound dyet, to preserue the body sound and free from all diseases, vntill the last date of life, through extreamity of age. Wherein are inserted generall and speciall remedies against the scuruy. Coughes. Feauers. Goute. Collicke. Sea-sicknesses, and other grieuous infirmities. Published for the weale of Great Brittaine, by Sir William Vaughan, Knight.1630.0298769100nan./cache/A14301.xml./txt/A14301.txt
A64977Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678.The best gift, or God''s call upon young men for their hearts Delivered in a sermon to young men. By Thomas Vincent, minister sometime of Maudlins Milkstreet, London.1672.094142534nan./cache/A64977.xml./txt/A64977.txt
A65276Watson, Thomas, d. 1686.Autarkeia, or, The art of divine contentment by Thomas Watson.1654.04810116491nan./cache/A65276.xml./txt/A65276.txt
A65287Watson, Thomas, d. 1686.The Christian''s charter shewing the priviledges of a believer by Thomas Watson.1654.05337618330nan./cache/A65287.xml./txt/A65287.txt
A96110Watson, Thomas, d. 1686.The upright mans character and crown. Preached in a sermon at Pauls before the right Honourable the Lord Major, and the aldermen of the City of London, March 29. 1657. / By Thomas Watson minister of Stephens Walbrook London.1657.0101293110nan./cache/A96110.xml./txt/A96110.txt
A65292Watson, Thomas, d. 1686.A divine cordial, or, The transcendent priviledge of those that love God and are savingly called published by Thomas Watson ...1663.04486315181nan./cache/A65292.xml./txt/A65292.txt
A65296Watson, Thomas, d. 1686.The godly mans picture drawn with a scripture-pensil, or, Some characteristical notes of a man that shall go to heaven by Thomas Watson ...1666.08711030338nan./cache/A65296.xml./txt/A65296.txt
A65293Watson, Thomas, d. 1686.The doctrine of repentance, useful for these times by Tho. Watson ...1668.04027314234nan./cache/A65293.xml./txt/A65293.txt
A65303Watson, Thomas, d. 1686.The mischief of sinne it brings a person low / published by Thomas Watson ...1671.0184756445nan./cache/A65303.xml./txt/A65303.txt
A65754White, John, 1575-1648.The protestation of Iohn White Doctor in Divinitie which he caused to be written the day before his death, to the end the papists might vnderstand he departed out of this world, of the same opinion and iudgement he maintained both by preaching and writing whilest he liued.1648.01719438nan./cache/A65754.xml./txt/A65754.txt
A65896Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.The way of life and perfection livingly demonstrated in some serious animadversions or remarks and answers upon the book entituled The middle way of perfection, with indifferency between the orthodox and the Quaker, herein considered, and the naked truth as it is in Christ Jesus, opened in real love to the souls of men / by George Whitehead.1676.0226776786nan./cache/A65896.xml./txt/A65896.txt
A71247Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.A sermon preached before the king, upon the nineteenth of March, 1670/1 by John Lord Bishop of Chester.1671.057441437nan./cache/A71247.xml./txt/A71247.txt
A66447Williams, Roger, 1604?-1683.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 / by Roger Williams ...1652.0239596934nan./cache/A66447.xml./txt/A66447.txt
A15505Wilson, John, d. 1630.Zacheus converted: or The rich publicans repentance. Restitution In which, the mysteries of the doctrine of conversion, are sweetly laid open and applyed for the establishing of the weakest. Also of riches in their getting, keeping, expending; with divers things about almes and restitution, and many other materiall points and cases insisted upon. By Iohn Wilson, late preacher of Gods word in Guilford.1631.07346522414nan./cache/A15505.xml./txt/A15505.txt
A66688Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609.Truth lifting up its head above scandals Wherein is declared what God Christ Father Son Holy Ghost Scriptures Gospel Prayer Ordinances of God are. By Gerrard Winstanly.1649.0199575673nan./cache/A66688.xml./txt/A66688.txt
A96693Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609.An humble request, to the ministers of both Universities, and to all lawyers in every Inns-a-Court To consider of the scriptures and points of law herein mentioned, and to give a rational and christian answer, whereby the difference may be composed in peace, between the poor men of England, who have begun to digge, plow, and build upon the common land, claiming it their own, by right of creation. And the lords of mannours that trouble them, who have no other claiming to Commons, then the Kings will, or from the power of the conquest, and if neither minister nor lawyer, will undertake a reconciliation in this case, for the beauty of our Common-Wealth. Then we appeale, to the stones, timber, and dust of the earth you tread upon, to hold forth the light of this business, questioning not, but that power that dwells every where, will cause light to spring out of darkness, and freedom out of bondage. By Gerard Winstanley.1650.074852034nan./cache/A96693.xml./txt/A96693.txt
A15848Younge, Richard.The victory of patience and benefit of affliction, with how to husband it so, that the weakest Christian (with blessing from above) may bee able to support himselfe in his most miserable exigents. Together with a counterpoyson or antipoyson against all griefe, being a tenth of the doves innocency, and the serpents subtilty. Extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and moderne, necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation. By R.Y.1636.06492320148nan./cache/A15848.xml./txt/A15848.txt
A67746Younge, Richard.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.1641.013073740666nan./cache/A67746.xml./txt/A67746.txt
A67782Younge, Richard.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 ... by R.Y. of Roxwell in Essex.1653.03615810966nan./cache/A67782.xml./txt/A67782.txt
A67778Younge, Richard.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 / by R. Younge ...1654.05441216834nan./cache/A67778.xml./txt/A67778.txt
A67759Younge, Richard.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. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamie. Books (well chosen) are the best recreation, best company, best cheer, best cheap.1656.063891901nan./cache/A67759.xml./txt/A67759.txt
A67744Younge, Richard.A Christian library, or, A pleasant and plentiful paradise of practical divinity in 37 treatises of sundry and select subjects ... / by R. Younge ...1660.0358388110725nan./cache/A67744.xml./txt/A67744.txt
A67752Younge, Richard.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.1660.061511909nan./cache/A67752.xml./txt/A67752.txt
A67779Younge, Richard.A sovereign antidote, or, A precious mithridate for recovery of souls twice dead in sin, and buried in the grave of long custome, to the life of grace. With hopeful means (God blessing the same) to prevent that three-fold (and worse than Ægyptian) plague of the heart; drunkenness, swearing, and profaneness. Wherein is a sweet composition of severity and mercy: of indignation against sin, of compassion and commiseration to the sinner; with such Christian moderation, as may argue zeal without malice; and a desire to win souls, no will to gall them. By R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex.1664.0212376417nan./cache/A67779.xml./txt/A67779.txt
A67780Younge, Richard.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. By R. Younge, of Roxwell in Essex, Florilegus. Licensed and entered according to order.1668.0203815978nan./cache/A67780.xml./txt/A67780.txt
A67742Younge, Richard.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. By Junius Florilegus. Licensed and entred according to order.1669.0130683766nan./cache/A67742.xml./txt/A67742.txt
A67772Younge, Richard.A serious and pathetical description of heaven and hell according to the pencil of the Holy Ghost, and the best expositors: sufficient (with the blessing of God) to make the worst of men hate sin, and love holiness. Being five chapters taken out of a book entituled, The whole duty of a Christian: composed by R. Younge, late of Roxwell in Essex, florilegus.1677.0154714643nan./cache/A67772.xml./txt/A67772.txt
A67760Younge, Richard.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 ot come / by R. Younge ...nan6209819232nan./cache/A67760.xml./txt/A67760.txt