Bibliographics

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A26796Bates, William, 1625-1699.The harmony of the divine attributes in the contrivance and accomplishment of man''s redemption by the Lord Jesus Christ, or, Discourses wherein is shewed how the wisdom, mercy, justice, holiness, power, and truth of God are glorified in that great and blessed work / by William Bates.167415255847833nan./cache/A26796.xml./txt/A26796.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.1673241926475nan./cache/A65610.xml./txt/A65610.txt
A27064Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Universal redemption of mankind, by the Lord Jesus Christ stated and cleared by the late learned Mr. Richard Barter [sic] ; whereunto is added a short account of Special redemption, by the same author.169414410746503nan./cache/A27064.xml./txt/A27064.txt
A77642Browne, James, 1616-1685.Scripture-redemption freed from men''s restrictions: being an answer to a book lately published by Mr. William Troughton (who stiles himself a minister of the gospel at Onlep in Leicester-shire) intituled, scripture-redemption restrained and limited: as also the substance of several conferences and disputes had in England, Wales, and Scotland, with Mr. Heath, Mr. Bartley, Mr. Powel, Mr. Sam. Rutherford, and Mr. James Wood, two rectors of the university of S. Andrews, and many others, about the death of our most dear redeemer, and the controversies which are the constant concomitants of it. Together with a brief reply to Mr. Troughton''s rayling accusations in his introduction. By J. Brown, sometimes of Orial Coll. in Oxford, afterwards a priest of the Church of England, and vicar of Tenbury in Worcester-shire; but now through mercy a preacher of the faith which once he destroyed.16536124217807nan./cache/A77642.xml./txt/A77642.txt
A30167Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Light for them that sit in darkness, or, A discourse of Jesus Christ, and that he undertook to accomplish by himself the eternal redemption of sinners also, that the Lord Jesus addressed himself to this work, with undeniable demonstrations that he performed the same : objections to the contrary answered / by John Bunyan.16754679615899nan./cache/A30167.xml./txt/A30167.txt
A64642Crabb, Joseph, b. 1618 or 19.Eighteen sermons preached in Oxford 1640 of conversion, unto God. Of redemption, & justification, by Christ. By the Right Reverend James Usher, late Arch-bishop of Armagh in Ireland. Published by Jos: Crabb. Will: Ball. Tho: Lye. ministers of the Gospel, who writ them from his mouth, and compared their copies together. With a preface concerning the life of the pious author, by the Reverend Stanly Gower, sometime chaplain to the said bishop.166011872236586nan./cache/A64642.xml./txt/A64642.txt
A34879Cradock, Walter, 1606?-1659.Glad tydings, from Heaven to the worst of sinners on earth Walter Cradock ...1648221816835nan./cache/A34879.xml./txt/A34879.txt
A40356Fox, John, fl. 1676.Time and the end of time, or, Two discourses, the first about redemption of time, the second about consideration of our latter end by John Fox.16705140515711nan./cache/A40356.xml./txt/A40356.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.16803784011703nan./cache/A41644.xml./txt/A41644.txt
A45586Harley, Edward, Sir, 1624-1700.A Scriptural and rational account of the Christian religion particularly concerning justification only by the propitiation and redemption of the Lord Jesus Christ.1695177085443nan./cache/A45586.xml./txt/A45586.txt
A44342Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647.The application of redemption by the effectual work of the word, and spirit of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God ... by that faithful and known servant of Christ, Mr. Thomas Hooker ...1656379958118805nan./cache/A44342.xml./txt/A44342.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.16796411621339nan./cache/A47509.xml./txt/A47509.txt
A90278Owen, John, 1616-1683.Of the death of Christ, the price he paid, and the purchase he made. Or, the satisfaction, and merit of the death of Christ cleered, the universality of redemption thereby oppugned: and the doctrine concerning these things formerly delivered in a treatise against universal redemption vindicated from the exceptions, and objections of Mr Baxter. / By J. Owen, minister of the gospel.16503453611322nan./cache/A90278.xml./txt/A90278.txt
A93266Simmonds, Martha.When the Lord Jesus came to Jerusalem, he beheld the city, and wept over it, ...16551367339nan./cache/A93266.xml./txt/A93266.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.167086482154nan./cache/A60655.xml./txt/A60655.txt
A65850Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.A Christian epistle to Friends in general of weighty concern, for their present and future peace and safety from the soul''s adversary''s subtill devices and snares of death. To be carefully communicated to the children of light, and professors thereof every where. Being faithfully given forth, and recommended from the spirit of Christ; by his servant George Whitehead.168958601410nan./cache/A65850.xml./txt/A65850.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.1664212376417nan./cache/A67779.xml./txt/A67779.txt