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A22641 | Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. | St. Augustine, Of the citie of God vvith the learned comments of Io. Lod. Viues. Englished by I.H. | 1610 | 627906 | 213913 | nan | ./cache/A22641.xml | ./txt/A22641.txt |
A47146 | Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. | The fundamental truths of Christianity briefly hinted at by way of question and answer : to which is added a treatise of prayer in the same method / by George Keith. | 1688 | 32064 | 8759 | nan | ./cache/A47146.xml | ./txt/A47146.txt |
A42231 | Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687. | Hugo Grotius, Of the government and rites of the ancient church, conciliation of grace and free will, certainty and assurance of salvation, government of the highest powers in church affairs in a letter to the states embassador. | 1675 | 11649 | 3430 | nan | ./cache/A42231.xml | ./txt/A42231.txt |
A89326 | Batchiler, John, ca. 1615-1674. | The soules own evidence, for its own immortality. In a very pleasant and learned discourse, selected out of that excellent treatise entituled, The trunesse of Christian religion, against atheists, epicures, &c. / First compiled in French by famous Phillip Mornay, Lord of Plessie Marlie, afterward turned into English by eloquent Sir Phillip Sydney, and his assistant, Master Arthur Golden, anno Domini M D LXXX VII. And now re-published. By John Bachiler Master of Arts, somtimes of Emanuell Colledge in Cambridge. Published according to order. | 1646 | 31799 | 9349 | nan | ./cache/A89326.xml | ./txt/A89326.txt |
A26895 | Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. | The Christian religion expressed I, briefly in the ancient creeds, the Ten commandments, and the Lords prayer, and, II, more largely in a profession taken out of the Holy Scriptures, containing 1, the articles of the Christian belief, 2, our consent to the gospel covenant, 3, the sum of Christian duty, according to the primitive simplicity, purity, and practice, fitted to the right instruction of the ignorant, the promoting of holiness, and the charitable concord of all true believers ... / by Richard Baxter. | 1660 | 19374 | 6060 | nan | ./cache/A26895.xml | ./txt/A26895.txt |
A27214 | Beaumont, Joseph, 1616-1699. | Some observations upon the apologie of Dr. Henry More for his mystery of godliness by J. Beaumont ... | 1665 | 67160 | 21828 | nan | ./cache/A27214.xml | ./txt/A27214.txt |
A69557 | Bentley, Richard, 1662-1742. | A confutation of atheism from the origin and frame of the world. Part II a sermon preached at St. Martin''s in the Fields, November the 7th, 1692 : being the seventh of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle ... / by Richard Bentley ... | 1693 | 9583 | 2629 | nan | ./cache/A69557.xml | ./txt/A69557.txt |
A27428 | Bentley, Richard, 1662-1742. | The folly and unreasonableness of atheism demonstrated from the advantage and pleasure of a religious life, the faculties of humane souls, the structure of animate bodies, & the origin and frame of the world : in eight sermons preached at the lecture founded by ... Robert BOyle, Esquire, in the first year MDCXCII / by Richard Bentley ... | 1699 | 65929 | 19512 | nan | ./cache/A27428.xml | ./txt/A27428.txt |
A30556 | Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662. | The true state of Christianity, truly discribed, and also discovered unto all people what it was in its beginning and purity, and what it now is in its apostacy and degeneration ... / written by ... Edward Burrough. | 1658 | 15517 | 4027 | nan | ./cache/A30556.xml | ./txt/A30556.txt |
A30535 | Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662. | A message to all kings and rulers in Christendom | 1659 | 3168 | 780 | nan | ./cache/A30535.xml | ./txt/A30535.txt |
A93367 | Carlile, Charles. | The heads and substance of a discourse; first private, and afterwards publike; held in Axbridge, in the county of Somerset, about the 6th of March, 1650. Between Iohn Smith of Badgworth, and Charls Carlile of Bitsham, &c. on the one part; and Thomas Collier of Westbury on the other. Things they are of weight and highest concernment. / Published by the said Tho. Collier of Westbury. | 1651 | 6439 | 1870 | nan | ./cache/A93367.xml | ./txt/A93367.txt |
A33545 | Cockburn, John, 1652-1729. | Fifteen sermons preach''d upon several occassions, and on various subjects by John Cockburn ... | 1697 | 111831 | 33480 | nan | ./cache/A33545.xml | ./txt/A33545.txt |
A34538 | Corbet, John, 1620-1680. | The kingdom of God among men a tract of the sound state of religion, or that Christianity which is described in the holy Scriptures and of the things that make for the security and increase thereof in the world, designing its more ample diffusion among the professed Christians of all sorts and its surer propagation to future ages : with The point of church-unity and schism discuss''d / by John Corbet. | 1679 | 64049 | 16616 | nan | ./cache/A34538.xml | ./txt/A34538.txt |
A64622 | Downame, John, d. 1652. | A body of divinitie, or, The summe and substance of Christian religion catechistically propounded, and explained, by way of question and answer : methodically and familiarly handled / composed long since by James Vsher B. of Armagh, and at the earnest desires of divers godly Christians now printed and published ; whereunto is adjoyned a tract, intituled Immanvel, or, The mystery of the incarnation of the Son of God heretofore writen [sic] and published by the same authour. | 1645 | 263218 | 89358 | nan | ./cache/A64622.xml | ./txt/A64622.txt |
A20809 | Draxe, Thomas, d. 1608. | The vvorldes resurrection, or The generall calling of the Iewes A familiar commentary vpon the eleuenth chapter of Saint Paul to the Romaines, according to the sence of Scripture, and the consent of the most iudicious interpreters, wherein aboue fiftie notable questions are soundly answered, and the particular doctrines, reasons and vses of euery verse, are profitable and plainly deliuered. By Thomas Draxe. Minister of the word of God. | 1608 | 46769 | 14632 | nan | ./cache/A20809.xml | ./txt/A20809.txt |
A40073 | Fowler, Edward, 1632-1714. | The design of Christianity, or, A plain demonstration and improvement of this proposition viz. that the enduing men with inward real righteousness or true holiness was the ultimate end of our Saviour''s coming into the world and is the great intendment of his blessed Gospel / by Edward Fowler ... | 1671 | 69060 | 20848 | nan | ./cache/A40073.xml | ./txt/A40073.txt |
A40297 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | To the flock of Christ every where to be read in their assemblies. | 1681 | 1751 | 336 | nan | ./cache/A40297.xml | ./txt/A40297.txt |
A40139 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Concerning daily sacrifices and offerings | 1688 | 1985 | 421 | nan | ./cache/A40139.xml | ./txt/A40139.txt |
A41497 | Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665. | The pagans debt and dowry, or, A brief discussion of these questions how far and in what sence such persons of mankinde amongst whom the letter of the Gospel never came are not withstanding bound to believe on Jesus Christ (with some other particulars relating hereunto) : returned by way of answer to a discourse in writing lately sent without name (together with a letter subscribed only T.S.) unto Mr. John Goodwin, the author as yet unknown to him, yer (as appears by the said discourse) a person of worth and learning, and (as he supposeth) a minister of the Gospel / by the said John Goodvvin. | 1651 | 20920 | 6051 | nan | ./cache/A41497.xml | ./txt/A41497.txt |
A85419 | Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665. | Thirty queries, modestly propounded in order to a discovery of the truth, and mind of God, in that question, or case of conscience; whether the civil magistrate stands bound by way of duty to interpose his power or authority in matters of religion, or worship of God. By John Goodvvin, minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. | 1653 | 5748 | 1536 | nan | ./cache/A85419.xml | ./txt/A85419.txt |
A85482 | Gouge, William, 1578-1653. | Briefe ansvvers to the chiefe articles of religion. By W. Gouge, D.D. | 1642 | 1217 | 325 | nan | ./cache/A85482.xml | ./txt/A85482.txt |
A85550 | Graunt, John, of Bucklersbury. | Truths defender, and errors reprover: or A briefe discoverie of feined Presbyterie dilated and unfolded in 3. distinct chapters. The first, shewing what English Presbyterie is. The second declareth what the failings and errings are, in the practise of those that have constitution by Ordinance of Parliament. The third chapter discovereth the conceited fancies, of such as minde not Parliamentary directions, either for their own constitution or execution and yet denominate themselves Presbyterians. And both parties being found guilty of transgression, are admonished to repentance, according to the rule of the word of the Lord, that commandeth his servants, saying, Thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sinne upon him, or as it is in the margent, or thou beare not sinne for him Levit. 19. 17. And also Capt. Norwoods declaration, proved an abnegation of Christ. / By J.G. a servant to, and lover of the truth. | 1651 | 8909 | 2351 | nan | ./cache/A85550.xml | ./txt/A85550.txt |
A42199 | Grosvenour, Samuel. | Hosanna to the son of David, or, A testimony to the Lord Christ shewing his rule and reign over the people of the Jews upon earth a thousand years together with his second personal appearance proved from the Scripture of truth : with a general word of life from the point to saints and sinners / by Samuel Grosvenour. | 1659 | 16317 | 5042 | nan | ./cache/A42199.xml | ./txt/A42199.txt |
A85783 | Gurnall, William, 1617-1679. | The Christian in compleat armour. Or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil, wherein a discovery is made of that grand enemy of God and his people, in his policies, power, seat of his empire, wickednesse, and chiefe designe he hath against the saints. A magazin open''d: from whence the Christian is furnished with spiritual armes for the battel, help''t on with his armour, and taught the use of his weapon, together with the happy issue of the whole warre. The first part. / By William Gurnall, Minister of the Gospel in Lavenham. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy. | 1655 | 173997 | 51879 | nan | ./cache/A85783.xml | ./txt/A85783.txt |
A44137 | Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676. | A discourse of the knowledge of God, and of our selves I. by the light of nature, II. by the sacred Scriptures / written by Sir Matthew Hale, Knight ... for his private meditation and exercise ; to which are added, A brief abstract of the Christian religion, and, Considerations seasonable at all times, for the cleansing of the heart and life, by the same author. | 1688 | 164492 | 52297 | nan | ./cache/A44137.xml | ./txt/A44137.txt |
A45324 | Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656. | Three tractates by Jos. Hall, D.D. and B.N. | 1646 | 40924 | 12530 | nan | ./cache/A45324.xml | ./txt/A45324.txt |
A45356 | Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703? | A discourse of the excellency of Christianity | 1671 | 19601 | 5548 | nan | ./cache/A45356.xml | ./txt/A45356.txt |
A45370 | Hamilton, David, Sir, 1663-1721. | The private Christian''s witness for Christianity to the notional and erroneous apprehensions of the Arminian, Socinian, and Deist of the age : with the easy and true means leading the prophane, meer professor, and lazy Christian, to the same experience, as preservative against the infection of each, and against the ill example of the practical blemishes in lazy Christians conversation. | 1697 | 70183 | 19506 | nan | ./cache/A45370.xml | ./txt/A45370.txt |
A60518 | Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660. | A letter from Mr. Richard Smith to Dr. Henry Hammond, concerning the sence of that article in the creed, He descended into hell, together with Dr. Hammond''s answer. | 1684 | 9228 | 2740 | nan | ./cache/A60518.xml | ./txt/A60518.txt |
A70206 | Henry, Matthew, 1662-1714. | A sermon on Acts xxviii, 22 shewing, that the Christian religion is not a sect, and yet that it is every where spoken against / by Matthew Henry ... | 1699 | 17313 | 5394 | nan | ./cache/A70206.xml | ./txt/A70206.txt |
A86946 | Hyde, Edward, 1607-1659. | Christ and his Church: or, Christianity explained, under seven evangelical and ecclesiastical heads; viz. Christ I. Welcomed in his nativity. II. Admired in his Passion. III. Adored in his Resurrection. IV. Glorified in his Ascension. V. Communicated in the coming of the Holy Ghost. VI. Received in the state of true Christianity. VII. Reteined in the true Christian communion. With a justification of the Church of England according to the true principles of Christian religion, and of Christian communion. By Ed. Hyde, Dr. of Divinity, sometimes fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, and late rector resident at Brightwell in Berks. | 1658 | 305643 | 96024 | nan | ./cache/A86946.xml | ./txt/A86946.txt |
A62157 | Keith, George, 1639?-1716. aut | Some queries proposed, to the monethly meeting of the Quakers at Aberdeen; the sixth day of June, 1700. By Robert Sandilands With their answers thereto; together with some remarks thereupon. Published by authority. To which is prefixed a letter from George Keith, sent to the Quakers in Aberdeen, containing a very serious and Christian expostulation with his old friends, &c. | 1700 | 12783 | 3836 | nan | ./cache/A62157.xml | ./txt/A62157.txt |
A47625 | Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671. | A systeme or body of divinity consisting of ten books : wherein the fundamentals and main grounds of religion are opened, the contrary errours refuted, most of the controversies between us, the papists, Arminians, and Socinians discussed and handled, several Scriptures explained and vindicated from corrupt glosses : a work seasonable for these times, wherein so many articles of our faith are questioned, and so many gross errours daily published / by Edward Leigh. | 1654 | 702199 | 244742 | nan | ./cache/A47625.xml | ./txt/A47625.txt |
A48904 | Locke, John, 1632-1704. | A vindication of The reasonableness of Christianity, &c. from Mr. Edwards''s reflections | 1695 | 9402 | 2868 | nan | ./cache/A48904.xml | ./txt/A48904.txt |
A48888 | Locke, John, 1632-1704. | The reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the Scriptures | 1695 | 62255 | 19524 | nan | ./cache/A48888.xml | ./txt/A48888.txt |
A48892 | Locke, John, 1632-1704. | A second vindication of The reasonableness of Christianity, &c, by the author of The reasonableness of Christinaity, &c. | 1697 | 94048 | 28840 | nan | ./cache/A48892.xml | ./txt/A48892.txt |
A89641 | Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676. | To both Houses of Parliament. That there is a weighty trust reposed in you, ''tis no ambition in me to tell you; for verily the righteous God requires the performance of it from you; the right discharging whereof is of great concernment (and the hearty desire of him that sends this) to you. ... | 1660 | 2201 | 583 | nan | ./cache/A89641.xml | ./txt/A89641.txt |
A89645 | Mason, William, Anabaptist. | A little starre, giving some light into the counsels and purposes of God revealed in the Scriptures. Or A catechisme, wherein these ensuing principles. 1. What God is, and how he manifests himselfe. 2 Why he made the world and man. 3. Mans condition, what, 1. by creation. 2. By his fall. 3. By being restored by Jesus Christ. 4 The uses and ends of the law. 5. What the Gospell is. 6. Justification what it is. 7. Sanctification what, and how it is wrought. 8. What repentance is. 9. The use and ends of the Scriptures. 10. What true prayer is. 11. Baptisme, and the Lords Supper, why, and how used. 12. Generall redemption what, and how to be adjudged of. 13. Resurrection and judgement what. 14. Heaven and Hell what, in truth and misterie. All which are briefly by way of question and answer opened and explained. / By VVilliam Mason. | 1653 | 43904 | 13937 | nan | ./cache/A89645.xml | ./txt/A89645.txt |
A51302 | More, Henry, 1614-1687. | An explanation of the grand mystery of godliness, or, A true and faithfull representation of the everlasting Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the onely begotten Son of God and sovereign over men and angels by H. More ... | 1660 | 343034 | 106908 | nan | ./cache/A51302.xml | ./txt/A51302.txt |
A52412 | Norris, John, 1657-1711. | An account of reason & faith in relation to the mysteries of Christianity / by John Norris. | 1697 | 64818 | 19547 | nan | ./cache/A52412.xml | ./txt/A52412.txt |
A70688 | Nye, Stephen, 1648?-1719. | The exceptions of Mr. Edwards in his Causes of atheism against the Reasonableness of Christianity, as deliver''d in the Scriptures, examin''d and found unreasonable, unscriptural, and injurious also it''s clearly proved by many testimonies of Holy Scripture, that the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is the only God and Father of Christians. | 1695 | 22267 | 7191 | nan | ./cache/A70688.xml | ./txt/A70688.txt |
A08829 | Pagitt, Ephraim, 1574 or 5-1647. | A relation of the Christians in the world | 1639 | 14106 | 4687 | nan | ./cache/A08829.xml | ./txt/A08829.txt |
A56382 | Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688. | The case of the Church of England, briefly and truly stated in the three first and fundamental principles of a Christian Church : I. The obligation of Christianity by divine right, II. The jurisdiction of the Church by divine right, III. The institution of episcopal superiority by divine right / by S.P. | 1681 | 53503 | 15618 | nan | ./cache/A56382.xml | ./txt/A56382.txt |
A53922 | Peck, Francis, d. 1651. | The kernell of Christianity containing a short, yet full summe of our communion with Christ. By Francis Peck Mr of Arts, minister of the Word and pastor at Hartford. Imprimatur Iohn Downame. | 1646 | 3079 | 1077 | nan | ./cache/A53922.xml | ./txt/A53922.txt |
A54064 | Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. | Some sensible, weighty queries, concerning some things very sweet and necessary to be experienced in the truly-Christian state whereunto is added A postscript, containing some queries on Isa. 50. 10, 11. A scripture of deep counsel & concern to the darkned and distressed states, of some among those that fear & obey the Lord. Written by one, who hath been sorely darkned and distressed, for a long season, but at length mercifnlly [sic] enlightned & comforted by the hand which afflicted & distressed him, Isaac Penington. | 1677 | 4604 | 1250 | nan | ./cache/A54064.xml | ./txt/A54064.txt |
A54072 | Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. | To the Jews natural, and to the Jews spiritual with a few words ro [sic] England my native country, &c. : some sensible, weighty queries, concerning some things very sweet and necessary to be experienced in the truly-Christian state : whereunto is added a postscript, containing some queries on Isa. 50, 10, 11 ... / by Isaac Penington. | 1677 | 15507 | 4525 | nan | ./cache/A54072.xml | ./txt/A54072.txt |
A54243 | Penn, William, 1644-1718. | Truth further clear''d from mistakes being two chapters out of the book entituled, Primitive Christianity reviv''d : plainly acknowledging the benefit accruing by the death and suffering of our Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of mankind, together with a comparison of the principles of the people called Quakers, and the perversions of their opposers, by way of postscript / by W.P. | 1698 | 7160 | 2118 | nan | ./cache/A54243.xml | ./txt/A54243.txt |
A94028 | Person 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 | 1138 | 166 | nan | ./cache/A94028.xml | ./txt/A94028.txt |
A90682 | Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691. | The Christians rescue from the grand error of the heathen, (touching the fatal necessity of all events) and the dismal consequences thereof, which have slily crept into the church. In several defences of some notes, writ to vindicate the primitive and scriptural doctrine of Gods decrees. By Thomas Pierce rector of Brington in Northamptonshire. | 1658 | 37604 | 11918 | nan | ./cache/A90682.xml | ./txt/A90682.txt |
A55565 | Powell, Thomas, 1608-1660. | Quadriga salutis, or, The four general heads of Christian religion surveyed and explained ... with some few annotations annexed at the latter end. | 1657 | 27913 | 8626 | nan | ./cache/A55565.xml | ./txt/A55565.txt |
A93709 | Saltmarsh, 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 | 44299 | 11860 | nan | ./cache/A93709.xml | ./txt/A93709.txt |
A62253 | Savage, J. (John), 1645-1721. | An answer to an anonimous pamphleteer, who impugns the doctrine contain''d in St. Athanasius his creed by J. Savage Gent. | 1690 | 6615 | 1847 | nan | ./cache/A62253.xml | ./txt/A62253.txt |
A60477 | Smith, John, fl. 1675-1711. | Christian religion''s appeal from the groundless prejudices of the sceptick to the bar of common reason by John Smith. | 1675 | 356482 | 120515 | nan | ./cache/A60477.xml | ./txt/A60477.txt |
A61397 | Steele, Richard, 1629-1692. | A scheme and abstract of the Christian religion comprized in fifty two heads, with the texts of scripture, on which they are grounded : and some short indications, how they were more largely handled / by a lover of truth and peace. | 1684 | 7283 | 2619 | nan | ./cache/A61397.xml | ./txt/A61397.txt |
A61575 | Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. | The mysteries of the Christian faith asserted and vindicated in a sermon preached at S. Laurence-Jewry in London, April the 7th, 1691 / by the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward, Lord Bishop of Worcester. | 1691 | 10302 | 3073 | nan | ./cache/A61575.xml | ./txt/A61575.txt |
A61538 | Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. | A discourse concerning the doctrine of Christ''s satisfaction; or The true reasons of His sufferings with an answer to the Socinian objections. To which is added a sermon concerning the mysteries of the Christian faith; preached April 7. 1691. With a preface concerning the true state of the controversie about Christ''s satisfaction. By the right reverend Father in God, Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester. | 1697 | 94294 | 28230 | nan | ./cache/A61538.xml | ./txt/A61538.txt |
A14608 | T. W. (Thomas Wilcox), 1549?-1608. | [Summarie and short meditations touching sundry poynts of Christian religion] [gathered by T.VV. and now published for the education and profit of Gods saints]. | 1610 | 11320 | 2958 | nan | ./cache/A14608.xml | ./txt/A14608.txt |
A13875 | Traske, John, d. ca. 1638. | A treatise of libertie from Iudaisme, or An acknowledgement of true Christian libertie, indited and published by Iohn Traske: of late stumbling, now happily running againe in the race of Christianitie | 1620 | 13738 | 4384 | nan | ./cache/A13875.xml | ./txt/A13875.txt |
A64670 | Ussher, 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 | 11716 | 4456 | nan | ./cache/A64670.xml | ./txt/A64670.txt |
A65188 | Vane, Henry, Sir, 1612?-1662. | The retired mans meditations, or, The mysterie and power of godlines shining forth in the living Word to the unmasking the mysterie of iniquity in the most refined and purest forms : and withall presenting to view ... in which old light is restored and new light justified : being the witness which is given to this age / by Henry Vane. | 1655 | 141304 | 37694 | nan | ./cache/A65188.xml | ./txt/A65188.txt |
A66289 | Wake, William, 1657-1737. | The principles of the Christian religion explained in a brief commentary upon the church catechism. By William Wake, D.D. rector of St. James Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. | 1699 | 56338 | 22305 | nan | ./cache/A66289.xml | ./txt/A66289.txt |
A67131 | Wotton, Henry, Sir, 1568-1639. | The state of Christendom, or, A most exact and curious discovery of many secret passages and hidden mysteries of the times written by Henry Wotten ... | 1657 | 191802 | 55733 | nan | ./cache/A67131.xml | ./txt/A67131.txt |
A67735 | Younge, Richard. | Apples of gold from the tree of life with pictures of silver precious and pleasant, or such other pearls, as are added to the third impression, of The victory of patience ... / by R. Younge Florilegus. | 1654 | 9277 | 2695 | nan | ./cache/A67735.xml | ./txt/A67735.txt |