Bibliographics

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A75336Andrews, John, b. 1582 or 3.Andrews resolution to return unto God by repentance Directed unto all the elect children of God which truly repent, perfectly guiding them in the right way therein. Right godly to read, as delightful to hear, but most profitable to be practised. Newly published by John Andrews minister and preacher of Gods Word. Being first seen and allowed.167365652018nan./cache/A75336.xml./txt/A75336.txt
A26060Assheton, William, 1641-1711.A defence of the country parsons admonition against the exceptions of the plain-man''s answer.16873300916nan./cache/A26060.xml./txt/A26060.txt
A49980Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.The temple of vvisdom for the little world in two parts. The first philosophically divine, treating of the being of all beeings, and whence everything hath its origins as heaven, hell, angels, men and devils, earth, stars and elements. And particularly of all mysteries concerning the soul, and of Adam before and after the fall. Also, a treatise of the four complexions, and the causes of spiritual sadness, &c. To which is added, a postscript to all students in arts and sciences. Second part, morally divine, containing abuses stript and whipt, by Geo. Wither, with his description of fair virtue. Secondly. A collection of divine poems from ... Essayes and religious meditations of Sir Francis Bacon, Knight. Collected, published and intended for a general good. By D.L.16887108822502nan./cache/A49980.xml./txt/A49980.txt
A76334Begg, Alexander, fl. 1686.A New Years gift for a⁰ 168616861492279nan./cache/A76334.xml./txt/A76334.txt
A36258Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Two letters of advice I. For the susception of Holy Orders, II. For studies theological, especially such as are rational : at the end of the former is inserted a catalogue of the Christian writers, and genuine works that are extant of the first three centuries.16725787116615nan./cache/A36258.xml./txt/A36258.txt
A38579Elborow, Thomas.A prospect of the primitive Christianity, as it was left by Christ to his Apostles, by the Apostles to their disciples Saint Polycarp and Holy Ignatius, both contemporaries with and disciples to the Holy Evangelist and Apostle Saint John whose lives follow in this short treatise, together with their famous epistles written to several churches / translated according to the best copies out of the original Greek into English, by Thomas Elborowe ...1668292178496nan./cache/A38579.xml./txt/A38579.txt
A64744Eucherius, Saint, fl. 410-449. De contemptu mundi. English.Flores solitudinis certaine rare and elegant pieces, viz. ... / collected in his sicknesse and retirement by Henry Vaughan.16547622922413nan./cache/A64744.xml./txt/A64744.txt
A40900Farmer, William.Art thou a ruler in Israel and knowest not these things? Viz. The great errour in that which is called the Apostles creed And the reall truth of Jesus Christ his glorious conquering personall reigne on Earth, over the Devill, sin and death for one thousand yeares. With mans salvation by the free grace and favour of God and Jesus Christ. Laid open by him who heartily desires the manifestation of all the truths of God, and of Jesus Christ. And the utter excirpation of all the errours of men. William Farmer, Gent.1648108823119nan./cache/A40900.xml./txt/A40900.txt
A40188Fox, George, 1624-1691.For your whoredoms in the City of London, is the hand of the Lord stretched forth against thee, and the sword of the Lord God drawn to hew thee down ...16601173246nan./cache/A40188.xml./txt/A40188.txt
A41628Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678.Christ''s tears for Jerusalems unbelief and ruine Now humbly recommended to England''s consideration in this her day of tryal and danger. By [faded print] reverend and learned divine Mr. Theophilus Gale.16797168023447nan./cache/A41628.xml./txt/A41628.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.16575028314470nan./cache/A93889.xml./txt/A93889.txt
A58942Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691.Sacred geographie. Or Scriptural mapps 1. Of all the earth, and water, at the creation. 2. Of paradice [sic], and the countries circumjacent, inhabited by the patriarks. 3. Israels forty years perigrination through the wilderness. 4. Canaan, or the land of promise. 5. The travels of S. Paul, and other the apostles. 6. Jerusalem, as it stood in our Saviours time. Collected both from sacred and prophane authority, by learned persons selected thereunto by the National Congreagation of Dutch Devines, for the more profitable reading of the Old and New Testament. And to be bound up with Bibles. Translated into English by J. Moxon, hydrographer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. London, printed by Joseoph Moxon, and sold at his shop on Ludgate hill, at the signe of Atlas. 1671.1691288749496nan./cache/A58942.xml./txt/A58942.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.16551992499nan./cache/A89852.xml./txt/A89852.txt
A56436Parnell, James, 1637?-1656.The stone which the builders have rejected, the same is now become the head of the corner: or, Christ exalted into his throne and the scripture owned in its place.165548531313nan./cache/A56436.xml./txt/A56436.txt
A55754Preston, John, 1587-1628.Sun-beams of gospel-light shining clearly from severall texts of Scripture, opened and applyed. 1. A heavemly [sic] treatise of the devine love of Christ. 2. The Christians freedome. 3. The deformed forme of a formall profession. 4. Christs fulnesse, and mans emptinesse. By John Preston, doctor in divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to King James, Mr. of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher at Lincolnes Inne.16444794415116nan./cache/A55754.xml./txt/A55754.txt
A91224Prynne, William, 1600-1669.Mount-Orgueil: or Divine and profitable meditations raised from the contemplation of these three leaves of natures volume, 1. Rockes, 2. Seas, 3. Gardens, digested into three distinct poems. To which is prefixed, a poeticall description, of Mount-Orgueil Castle in the Isle of Jersy. By VVilliam Prynne, late exile, and close prisoner in the sayd Castle. A poem of The soules complaint against the body; and Comfortable cordialls against the discomforts of imprisonment, &c. are hereto annexed.16415915227295nan./cache/A91224.xml./txt/A91224.txt
A60648Smith, William, d. 1673.A new primmer, wherein is demonstrated the new and living way held forth by way of question and answer, as from a child''s enquiry after truth, to be informed by the father. Here being divers particulars answer''d, and plainly opened, that may be profitable both in this present age, and ages to come. Published for the benefit of all sorts of people, and may be very serviceable for every family, and of great use for young children to learn in, so soon as they can understand their language, that they in the fear of God may be instructed, and remember their creator in the dayes of their youth. For which I travel, enduring affliction for the truths sake, William Smith.1665156574247nan./cache/A60648.xml./txt/A60648.txt
A13839Stafford, Anthony.A synopsis or compendium of the fathers, or of the most famous and ancient doctors of the Church, as also of the schoolmen Wherein is clearely shewed how much is to be attributed to them, in what severall times they lived, with what caution they are to be read, and which were their perfections, which their errors. A treatise most necessary, and profitable to young divines, and delightfull to all such whose studies in humanity take from them the leisure, though not the desire of reading the fathers; whose curiosity this briefe surveigh of antiquity will in part satisfie. Written in Latin by that reverend and renowned divine, Daniel Tossanus, chiefe Professor of Divinity in the University of Heidelberge, and faithfully Englished by A.S. Gent.1635169495072nan./cache/A13839.xml./txt/A13839.txt
A64243Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682.The true light shining in darkness and dispelling the mists of errour arising from the darkness of man''s heart, &c. promoted by the prince of darkness against the truth of God; in the matter of our justification: shewing, that by the deeds of the law, or mans own righteousness, no flesh can or shall be justified in the sight of God. The first part. By Tho. Taylor, the meanest and unworthiest of the servants and ministers of Jesus Christ; and now pastor to a small congregational church in Cambridge.16935869017865nan./cache/A64243.xml./txt/A64243.txt
A42622Wake, William, 1657-1737.The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers, S. Barnabas, S. Ignatius, S. Clement, S. Polycarp, the Shepherd of Hermas, and the matyrdoms of St. Ignatius and St. Polycarp, written by those who were present at their sufferings : being, together with the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament, a compleat collection of the most primitive antiquity for about CL years after Christ / translated and publish''d, with a large preliminary discourse relating to the several treaties here put together by W. Wake ...169313938148765nan./cache/A42622.xml./txt/A42622.txt
A66437Williams, John, 1664-1729.Warnings to the unclean in a discourse from Rev. XXI. 8. Preacht at Springfield lecture, August 25th. 1698. At the execution of Sarah Smith. By Mr. John Williams pastor of the Church at Deerfield.1699155944708nan./cache/A66437.xml./txt/A66437.txt
A67736Younge, Richard.Armour of proof, or a soveraign antidote, against the contagion of evil company Together with the skill, will, and industry of lewd ones; in tempting to sin, and drawing to perdition. Being subjects of concernment for the younger sort. The second part. By R. Younge of Roxwel in Essex, Florilegus.1655198295856nan./cache/A67736.xml./txt/A67736.txt