Bibliographics

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A44666Howe, John, 1630-1705.The blessednesse of the righteous discoursed from Psal. 17, 15 / by John Howe ...166813517739905nan./cache/A44666.xml./txt/A44666.txt
A44699Howe, John, 1630-1705.The vanity of this mortal life, or, Of man, considered only in his present mortal state by J. Howe ...1673298308260nan./cache/A44699.xml./txt/A44699.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.167410314729672nan./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 ...16757718921407nan./cache/A44683.xml./txt/A44683.txt
A44686Howe, John, 1630-1705.A post-script to the late letter of the reconcileableness of God''s prescience, &c. by John Howe ...167772541969nan./cache/A44686.xml./txt/A44686.txt
A44687Howe, John, 1630-1705.The reconcileableness of God''s prescience of the sins of men with the wisdom and sincerity of his counsels, exhortations, and whatsoever other means he uses to prevent them / in a letter to the Honorable Robert Boyle Esq.1677219656241nan./cache/A44687.xml./txt/A44687.txt
A45496Howe, John, 1630-1705.Archaioskopia, or, A view of antiquity presented in a short but sufficient account of some of the fathers, men famous in their generations who lived within, or near the first three hundred years after Christ : serving as a light to the studious, that they may peruse with better judgment and improve to greater advantage the venerable monuments of those eminent worthies / by J.H.167712348842257nan./cache/A45496.xml./txt/A45496.txt
A44665Howe, John, 1630-1705.An ansvver to Dr. Stillingfleet''s Mischief of separation being a letter written out of the countrey to a person of quality in the city. Who took offence at the late sermon of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dean of S. Pauls; before the lord mayor.1680185605219nan./cache/A44665.xml./txt/A44665.txt
A44682Howe, John, 1630-1705.A letter written out of the countrey to a person of quality in the city who took offence at the late sermon of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dean of S. Pauls, before the Lord Mayor1680184725220nan./cache/A44682.xml./txt/A44682.txt
A34544Howe, John, 1630-1705.Self-imployment in secret ... left under the hand-writing of that learned & reverend divine, Mr. John Corbet ...; with a prefatory epistle of Mr. John Howe.1681123263701nan./cache/A34544.xml./txt/A34544.txt
A44681Howe, John, 1630-1705.A funeral sermon on the decease of that worthy gentlewoman Mrs. Margaret Baxter, who died the 28th of June, 1681 by John Howe.1681145524294nan./cache/A44681.xml./txt/A44681.txt
A44684Howe, John, 1630-1705.Of charity in reference to other mens sins by John Howe ...1681122943527nan./cache/A44684.xml./txt/A44684.txt
A44685Howe, John, 1630-1705.Of thoughtfulnes for the morrow with an appendix concerning the immoderate desire of fore-knowing things to come / by John Howe ...168146211174nan./cache/A44685.xml./txt/A44685.txt
A44679Howe, John, 1630-1705.A funeral sermon for that faithful and laborious servant of Christ Mr. Richard Fairclough (who deceased July 4, 1682 in the sixty first year of his age) by John Howe.1682124663728nan./cache/A44679.xml./txt/A44679.txt
A44689Howe, John, 1630-1705.The right use of that argument in prayer from the name of God on behalf of a people that profess it by John Howe.1682178444932nan./cache/A44689.xml./txt/A44689.txt
A44691Howe, John, 1630-1705.Self-dedication discoursed in the anniversary thanksgiving of a person of honour for a great deliverance. By J.H.1682170744724nan./cache/A44691.xml./txt/A44691.txt
A44688Howe, John, 1630-1705.The Redeemer''s tears wept over lost souls a treatise on Luke XIX, 41, 42 : with an appendix wherein somewhat is occasionally discoursed concerning the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, and how God is said to will the salvation of them that perish / by J.H.16843909511000nan./cache/A44688.xml./txt/A44688.txt
A44698Howe, John, 1630-1705.Two sermons preached at Thurlow in Suffolk on those words, Rom. 6.13 "Yield your selves to God" / by J.H. ...1688146314222nan./cache/A44698.xml./txt/A44698.txt
A44672Howe, John, 1630-1705.The Case of the Protestant dissenters represented and argued168945241152nan./cache/A44672.xml./txt/A44672.txt
A44678Howe, John, 1630-1705.A funeral sermon for Mrs. Esther Sampson the late wife of Henry Sampson, Dr. of Physick, who died Nov. 24. 1689 / by John Howe ...1690131493701nan./cache/A44678.xml./txt/A44678.txt
A43183Howe, John, 1630-1705.Heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London, formerly called Presbyterian and Congregational16913650910nan./cache/A43183.xml./txt/A43183.txt
A44671Howe, John, 1630-1705.The carnality of religious contention in two sermons preach''d at the merchant''s lecture in Broadstreet / by John Howe ...1693241647206nan./cache/A44671.xml./txt/A44671.txt
A70719Howe, John, 1630-1705.A plain discourse about rash and sinful anger as a help for such as are willing to be relieved against so sad and too generally prevailing a distemper even amongst professors of religion : being the substance of some sermons preached at Manchester in Lancashire / by Henry Newcome ...1693237337249nan./cache/A70719.xml./txt/A70719.txt
A44670Howe, John, 1630-1705.A calm and sober enquiry concerning the possibility of a Trinity in the Godhead in a letter to a person of worth : occasioned by the lately published considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity by Dr. Wallis, Dr. Sherlock, Dr. S--th, Dr. Cudworth, &c. ...1694244316909nan./cache/A44670.xml./txt/A44670.txt
A48160Howe, John, 1630-1705.A letter to a friend concerning a postscript to the Defense of Dr. Sherlock''s notion of the Trinity in unity, relating to the Calm and sober enquiry upon the same subject1694108213048nan./cache/A48160.xml./txt/A48160.txt
A44675Howe, John, 1630-1705.A discourse relating to the much-lamented death and solemn funeral of our incomparable and most gracious Queen Mary, of most blessed memory by John Howe.1695145814468nan./cache/A44675.xml./txt/A44675.txt
A44701Howe, John, 1630-1705.A view of that part of the late considerations addrest to H.H. about the Trinity which concerns the sober enquiry, on that subject : in a letter to the former friend.1695172275418nan./cache/A44701.xml./txt/A44701.txt
A44680Howe, John, 1630-1705.A funeral sermon on the death of that pious gentlewoman Mrs. Judith Hamond Late wife of the Reverend Mr. George Hamond, minister of the Gospel in London. By John Howe, minister of the same Gospel.1696104403005nan./cache/A44680.xml./txt/A44680.txt
A44690Howe, John, 1630-1705.A sermon directing what we are to do, after strict enquiry whether or no we truly love God preached April 29, 1688.169658531790nan./cache/A44690.xml./txt/A44690.txt
A44693Howe, John, 1630-1705.A sermon on the much lamented death of that reverend and worthy Servant of Christ Mr. Richard Adams, M.A. sometime fellow of Brazen-Nose Colledge in Oxford, afterwards, minister of St. Mildred Breadstreet, London, more lately, pastor of a congregation in SOuthwark, who deceased Febr. 7th, 1697/8 preached, February the 20th, 1698 / by John Howe.169889342578nan./cache/A44693.xml./txt/A44693.txt
A44695Howe, John, 1630-1705.A sermon preach''d on the late day of thanksgiving, Decemb. 2, 1697 by John Howe ... ; to which is prefixed Dr. Bates''s congratulatory speech to the King, Novemb. 22, 1697, in the name of the dissenting ministers in and about London.1698126464055nan./cache/A44695.xml./txt/A44695.txt
A44696Howe, John, 1630-1705.A sermon preach''d Febr. 14, 1698, and now publish''d, at the request of the Societies for reformation of manners in London and Westminster by John Howe ...1698103993095nan./cache/A44696.xml./txt/A44696.txt
A43344Howe, John, 1630-1705.A discourse concerning meekness and quietness of spirit to which is added, A sermon on Acts 28. 22, shewing that the Christian religion is not a sect, and yet that it is every where spoken against / by Matthew Henry ...16996703721656nan./cache/A43344.xml./txt/A43344.txt
A44673Howe, John, 1630-1705.A discourse concerning the Redeemer''s dominion over the invisible world, and the entrance thereinto by death some part whereof was preached on occasion of the death of John Hoghton Esq, eldest son of Sir Charles Hoghton of Hoghton-Tower in the county of Lancaster, Baronet / by John Howe ...16993594110589nan./cache/A44673.xml./txt/A44673.txt
A44677Howe, John, 1630-1705.A funeral sermon for that very reverend, and most laborious servant of Christ, in the work of the ministry, Mr. Matthew Mead who deceased Oct. 16, 1699 / by John Howe ...1699132783887nan./cache/A44677.xml./txt/A44677.txt
A44674Howe, John, 1630-1705.A discourse of an unconverted man''s enmity, against God Preached to a country congregation, by J.H. And publish''d by one who wrote it from his mouth.1700101902856nan./cache/A44674.xml./txt/A44674.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.1700198526770nan./cache/A57346.xml./txt/A57346.txt