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A26344Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653.God''s anger ; and, Man''s comfort two sermons / preached and published by Tho. Adams.1652.0238917633nan./cache/A26344.xml./txt/A26344.txt
A25344Anderdon, John, 1624?-1685.Against Babylon and her merchants in England one groan more breathed forth from the grief of the spirit, for the sufferings of the saints ... / written by one that travels in spirit for Sions deliverance, John Anderdon.1660.059321556nan./cache/A25344.xml./txt/A25344.txt
A52424Astell, Mary, 1668-1731.Letters concerning the love of God between the author of the Proposal to the ladies and Mr. John Norris, wherein his late discourse, shewing that it ought to be intire and exclusive of all other loves, is further cleared and justified / published by J. Norris.1695.05153315955nan./cache/A52424.xml./txt/A52424.txt
A66434Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671.A vindication of The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God in answer to a book intituled The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God, examined, stated on the behalf of the dissenters and calmly argued.1684.0209816238nan./cache/A66434.xml./txt/A66434.txt
A66381Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671.The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God proposed and stated, by considering these questions : Qu. I. Whether things indifferent used in divine worship (or, whether there be any things indifferent in the worship of God?) : Qu. II. Whether a restraint of our liberty in the use of such indifferent things be a violation of it?nan179425211nan./cache/A66381.xml./txt/A66381.txt
A09977Ball, Thomas, 1589 or 90-1659.Life eternall or, A treatise of the knowledge of the divine essence and attributes Delivered in XVIII. sermons. By the late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ, Iohn Preston, D. in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolns Inne.1631.011094635096nan./cache/A09977.xml./txt/A09977.txt
A62579Barker, Ralph, 1648-1708, publisher.The remaining discourses, on the attributes of God Viz. his Goodness. His mercy. His patience. His long-suffering. His power. His spirituality. His immensity. His eternity. His incomprehensibleness. God the first cause, and last end. By the most reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the seventh volume; published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his Grace.1700.07878822789nan./cache/A62579.xml./txt/A62579.txt
A62636Barker, Ralph, 1648-1708.Several discourses upon the attributes of God viz. Concerning the perfection of God. Concerning our imitation of the divine perfections. The happiness of God. The unchangeableness of God. The knowledge of God. The wisdom, glory, and soveraignty of God. The wisdom of God, in the creation of the world. The wisdom of God, in his providence. The wisdom of God, in the redemption of mankind. The justice of God, in the distribution of rewards and punishments. The truth of God. The holiness of God. To which is annexed a spital sermon, of doing good. By the most reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the sixth volume; published from the originals, by Raph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his grace.1699.08694825564nan./cache/A62636.xml./txt/A62636.txt
A31078Barrow, Isaac, 1630-1677.Of the love of God and our neighbour, in several sermons : the third volume by Isaac Barrow ...1680.06488420108nan./cache/A31078.xml./txt/A31078.txt
A26782Bates, William, 1625-1699.Considerations of the existence of God and of the immortality of the soul, with the recompences of the future state for the cure of infidelity, the hectick evil of the times / by William Bates ...1676.04188412099nan./cache/A26782.xml./txt/A26782.txt
A26935Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Gods goodness vindicated for the help of such (especially in melancholy) as are tempted to deny it, and think him cruel, because of the present and future misery of mankind, with respect to the doctrine of reprobation and damnation / by Richard Baxter ... ; published and prefaced by a friend at whose desire it was written, and to whom it was committed.1671.0109443179nan./cache/A26935.xml./txt/A26935.txt
A26896Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The Christians converse with God, or, The insufficiency and uncertainty of human friendship and the improvement of solitude in converse with God with some of the author''s breathings after him / by Richard Baxter ...1693.03712511282nan./cache/A26896.xml./txt/A26896.txt
A27353Bell, Thomas, fl. 1672-1692.Nehemiah the Tirshatha, or, The character of a good commissioner to which is added Grapes in the wilderness / by Mr. Thomas Bell ...1692.07234923083nan./cache/A27353.xml./txt/A27353.txt
A28286Blackborow, Sarah.Herein is held forth the gift and good-will of God to the world and how it is tendered.1659.03310860nan./cache/A28286.xml./txt/A28286.txt
A29013Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.Of the high veneration man''s intellect owes to God, peculiarly for his wisedom and power by a Fellow of the Royal Society.1685.0209876086nan./cache/A29013.xml./txt/A29013.txt
A30577Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.The glorious name of God, The Lord of Hosts opened in two sermons, at Michaels Cornhill, London, vindicating the Commission from this Lord of Hosts, to subjects, in some case, to take up arms : with a post-script, briefly answering a late treatise by Henry Ferne, D.D. / by Jer. Burroughes.1643.05382016812nan./cache/A30577.xml./txt/A30577.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
A30636Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700.Tagathon, or, Divine goodness explicated and vindicated from the exceptions of the atheist wherein also the consent of the gravest philosophers with the holy and inspired penmen in many of the most important points of Christian doctrine is fully evinced / by Richard Burthogge.1672.0251248291nan./cache/A30636.xml./txt/A30636.txt
A30629Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700.Cavsa dei, or, An apology for God wherein the perpetuity of infernal torments is evidenced and divine both goodness and justice, that notwithstanding, defended : the nature of punishments in general, and of infernal ones in particular displayed : the evangelical righteousness explicated and setled : the divinity of the Gentiles both as to things to be believed, and things to be practised, adumbrated, and the wayes whereby it was communicated, plainly discover''d / by Richard Burthogge ...1675.06970023204nan./cache/A30629.xml./txt/A30629.txt
A30637Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700.Vindiciæ pædo-baptismi, or, A confirmation of an argument lately emitted for infants baptism in a letter to a reverend divine of the Church of England / by R.B. ...1685.0174315541nan./cache/A30637.xml./txt/A30637.txt
A30672Bury, Arthur, 1624-1713.Not fear, but love a sermon preached before the governors of the Charity for Relief of Poor Widows and Orphans of Clergy-men, at St. Mary le Bow, on the 7th day of Decemb., 1682 / by Ar. Bury ...1683.0162484901nan./cache/A30672.xml./txt/A30672.txt
A28520Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.A description of the three principles of the divine essence viz., of the un-originall eternall birth of the Holy Trinity of God ... : of man, of what he was created and to what end, and how he fell from his first glory into the angry wrathfulnesse ... : what the anger of God, sinne, death the Devill, and hell are ... / written in the German language, anno 1619, by Jacob Beme.1648.022876577436nan./cache/A28520.xml./txt/A28520.txt
A61415Chillingworth, William, 1602-1644.An admonition concerning a publick fast the just causes we have for it, from the full growth of sin, and the near approaches of God''s judgments : and the manner of performance to obtain the desired effects thereof, which ought to be other than our Common Forms, and with stricter acts of moritication than is usual amongst us : with an abstract of Mr. Chillingworth''s judgement of the state of religion in this nation in his time : and of a letter from the Hague concerning two sermons preached there in the French church at which were present divers of the English nobility.1691.0170834736nan./cache/A61415.xml./txt/A61415.txt
A29608D. B. (Daniel Baker), fl. 1650-1660.Oh! the day, the dreadful and terrible day of God1660.01067259nan./cache/A29608.xml./txt/A29608.txt
A19906Davies, John, 1565?-1618.Yehovah summa totalis or, All in all, and, the same for euer: or, an addition to Mirum in modum. / By the first author, Iohn Dauies.1607.0198717446nan./cache/A19906.xml./txt/A19906.txt
A35841Dewsbury, William, 1621-1688.A general epistle to be read in the fear of God in and amongst the assemblies of his people by William Dewsbury.1682.02956756nan./cache/A35841.xml./txt/A35841.txt
A76775Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665.The black and terrible vvarning piece: or, a scourge to Englands rebellion. Truly representing, the horrible iniquity of the times; the dangerous proceedings of the ranters, and the holding of no Resurrection by the shakers, in Yorkshire and elsewhere. With the several judgements of the most high and eternal Lord God, upon all usurpers, who deny His law, and His truth; and the manner how 130 children were taken away by the devil, and never seen no more; and divers others taken, rent, torn, and cast up and down from room to room, by strange and dreadfull spirits, appearing in the shapes of, a black boar, a roaring lyon, an English statesman, and a Roman fryer. Extracted out of the elaborate works of Bishop Hall, and Sir Kenelm Digby; and published for general satisfaction, to all Christian princes, states, and common-wealths in Europe.1653.02885713nan./cache/A76775.xml./txt/A76775.txt
A20674Doughty, John, 1598-1672.A discourse concerning the abstrusenesse of divine mysteries together with our knowledge of them May 1. 1627. Another touching church-schismes but the unanimity of orthodox professors Feb. 17. 1628. By I.D. Mr of Arts and fellow of Merton Colledge in Oxford.1628.0155945087nan./cache/A20674.xml./txt/A20674.txt
A20960Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.Theophilus, or Loue diuine A treatise containing fiue degrees, fiue markes, fiue aides, of the loue of God. Translated by Richard Goring, out of the third French edition: renewed, corrected and augmented by the author M. Peter Moulin, preacher the reformed Church of Paris.1610.0264648198nan./cache/A20960.xml./txt/A20960.txt
A37077Dury, John, 1596-1680.A motion tending to the publick good of this age and of posteritie, or, The coppies of certain letters written by Mr. John Dury to a worthy Knight at his earnest desire shewing briefly vvhat a publik good is and how by the best means of reformation in learning and religion it may be advanced to some perfection / published by Samuel Hartlib ...1642.0179835088nan./cache/A37077.xml./txt/A37077.txt
A37987Edwards, John, 1637-1716.A demonstration of the existence and providence of God, from the contemplation of the visible structure of the greater and the lesser world in two parts, the first shewing the excellent contrivance of the heavens, earth, sea, &c., the second the wonderful formation of the body of man / by John Edwards ...1696.010154132395nan./cache/A37987.xml./txt/A37987.txt
A01093Fotherby, Martin, 1549 or 50-1620.Atheomastix clearing foure truthes, against atheists and infidels: 1. That, there is a God. 2. That, there is but one God. 3. That, Iehouah, our God, is that one God. 4. That, the Holy Scripture is the Word of that God. All of them proued, by naturall reasons, and secular authorities; for the reducing of infidels: and, by Scriptures, and Fathers, for the confirming of Christians. By the R. Reuerend Father in God, Martin Fotherby, late Bishop of Salisbury. The contents followes, next after the preface.1622.022612181053nan./cache/A01093.xml./txt/A01093.txt
A84836Fox, George, 1624-1691.A vvarning to all in this proud city called London to call them to repentance least the wrath of the Lord break out against them; this is the day of your visitation if you will own it.1654.01079215nan./cache/A84836.xml./txt/A84836.txt
A42490Gauden, John, 1605-1662.Megaleia theou, Gods great demonstrations and demands of iustice, mercy, and humility set forth in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at their solemn fast, before their first sitting, April 30, 1660 / by John Gauden ...1660.0215785643nan./cache/A42490.xml./txt/A42490.txt
A42475Gauden, John, 1605-1662.Causa Dei: = Gods pleading his own cause set forth in two sermons preached at the Temple in November, 1659. By Dr. Gauden, Bishop of Excester.1661.03550210062nan./cache/A42475.xml./txt/A42475.txt
A02058Gray, Robert, 16th/17th cent.An alarum to England sounding the most fearefull and terrible example of Gods vengeance, that euer was inflicted in this world vpon mankind for sinne: seruing generally as a warning for all people to eschew sinne, lest they partake of the like vengeance. By Robert Gray, preacher of the Word of God.1609.0253327594nan./cache/A02058.xml./txt/A02058.txt
A41978Green, William, 17th Cent.Good council and advice unto all professors in vvhom there is any tenderness and breathings after the Lord, and the knowledge of his way. By one that hath in the light of the Lord seen through them all, into the resting-place that is prepared for them that truly fear the Lord.1661.02193409nan./cache/A41978.xml./txt/A41978.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
A44220Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676.Magnetismus magnus, or, Metaphysical and divine contemplations on the magnet, or loadstone written by Sir Matthew Hale.1695.03382410331nan./cache/A44220.xml./txt/A44220.txt
A87056Hammond, Samuel, d. 1665.Gods judgements upon drunkards, swearers, and sabbath-breakers. In a collection of the most remarkable examples of Gods revealed wrath upon these sins with their aggravations, as well from scripture, as reason. And a caution to authority, lest the impunity of these evils bring a scourge upon the whole nation. By W. L.1659.0307368720nan./cache/A87056.xml./txt/A87056.txt
A45500Hannott, James.The right way of seeking God a sermon preach''d at Great Yarmouth on the 11th of May, 1692, being the day of the monthly fast / by James Hannott ...1692.0126203675nan./cache/A45500.xml./txt/A45500.txt
A45570Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670.Wisdomes character and counterfeit deliniated in two sermons : the one on the epistle of St. James, chap. 3.17 ; the other on the gospel of St. Matth., chap. 2.8 / by Nath. Hardy.1656.0227906971nan./cache/A45570.xml./txt/A45570.txt
A63049Hickes, George, 1642-1715.A serious and pathetical contemplation of the mercies of God in several most devout and sublime thanksgivings for the same / published by the Reverend Doctor Hicks at the request of a friend of the authors.1699.02906410320nan./cache/A63049.xml./txt/A63049.txt
A63913Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697.A phisico-theological discourse upon the Divine Being, or first cause of all things, providence of God, general and particular, separate existence of the human soul, certainty of reveal''d religion, fallacy of modern inspiration, and danger of enthusiasm to which is added An appendix concerning the corruption of humane nature, the force of habits, and the necessity of supernatural aid to the acquest of eternal happiness : with epistolary conferences between the deceased Dr. Anthony Horneck and the author, relating to these subjects : in several letters from a gentleman to his doubting friend.1698.010080629966nan./cache/A63913.xml./txt/A63913.txt
A44686Howe, John, 1630-1705.A post-script to the late letter of the reconcileableness of God''s prescience, &c. by John Howe ...1677.072541969nan./cache/A44686.xml./txt/A44686.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
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.1700.0101902856nan./cache/A44674.xml./txt/A44674.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
A04194Jackson, Thomas, 1579-1640.A treatise of the divine essence and attributes. By Thomas Iackson Doctor in Divinitie, chaplaine to his Majestie in ordinary, and vicar of S. Nicolas Church in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne. The first partnan17957852997nan./cache/A04194.xml./txt/A04194.txt
A47528Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.God acknowledged, or, The true interest of the nation and all that fear God opened in a sermon preached December the 11th, 1695 : being the day appointed by the king for publick prayer and humiliation / by Benjamin Keach.1696.0191616109nan./cache/A47528.xml./txt/A47528.txt
A05370Knott, Edward, 1582-1656.Ravvleigh his ghost. Or a feigned apparition of Syr VValter Rawleigh to a friend of his, for the translating into English, the booke of Leonard Lessius (that most learned man) entituled, De prouidentia numinis, & animi immortalitate: written against atheists, and polititians of these dayes. Translated by A. B.1631.010168729374nan./cache/A05370.xml./txt/A05370.txt
A49838Laythes, Thomas, d. 1701.Some questions and answers concerning religion and the worship of God.1691.01815364nan./cache/A49838.xml./txt/A49838.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
A50172Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.The way to prosperity a sermon / preached to the honourable convention of the governour, council, and representatives of the Massachuset-Colony in New-England on May 23, 1690 by Cotton Mather.1690.0116123456nan./cache/A50172.xml./txt/A50172.txt
A51294More, Henry, 1614-1687.Divine dialogues containing sundry disquisitions & instructions concerning the attributes and providence of God : the three first dialogues treating of the attributes of God and his providence at large / collected and compiled by the care and industry of F.P.1668.010156732725nan./cache/A51294.xml./txt/A51294.txt
A52712Naylor, James, 1617?-1660.A psalm of thanksgiving to God for his mercies, by James Naylor, published by him after his fall, 16591659.01328325nan./cache/A52712.xml./txt/A52712.txt
A54029Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.Concerning the worship of the living God which he teacheth Israel his people who know him to be the only true God, and the worship which he teacheth them, to be the only true spiritual worship with some questions and answers relating to conversion, and to tenderness of conscience.1661.038841000nan./cache/A54029.xml./txt/A54029.txt
A54833Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691.A correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees especially of reprobation / written for the private use of a friend in Northamptonshire ; and now published to prevent calumny.1655.03326210609nan./cache/A54833.xml./txt/A54833.txt
A09984Preston, John, 1587-1628.Mount Ebal, or A heavenly treatise of divine love Shewing the equity and necessity of his being accursed that loves not the Lord Iesus Christ. Together with the motives meanes markes of our love towards him. By that late faithfull and worthy divine, John Preston, Doctor in Divinitie, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes Inne.1638.0145234348nan./cache/A09984.xml./txt/A09984.txt
A56856Quarles, John, 1624-1665.Gods love and mans unworthiness whereunto is annexed a discourse between the soul & Satan : with several divine ejaculations / written by John Quarles.1651.0301969985nan./cache/A56856.xml./txt/A56856.txt
A27200R. B.A caveat for sinners, or, a warning for swearers, blasphemers, and adulterers. Shewing, the vengeance of the almighty, inflicted upon several, whose habital custom to the afore-mentioned and horrid sins, rendred them the objects of God''s vvrath; as you may hear by the sequel. Very necessary to be placed up in the houses of every good Christian, that they may avoid the like crimes. Written by that reverend divine, Mr. R.B.1683.02488592nan./cache/A27200.xml./txt/A27200.txt
A57648Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654.A centurie of divine meditations upon predestination and its adjuncts wherein are shewed the comfortable uses of this doctrine : to which are annexed sixteen meditations upon Gods justice and mercy / Alexander Ross.1646.0179315648nan./cache/A57648.xml./txt/A57648.txt
A58808Scott, John, 1639-1695.Practical discourses concerning obedience and the love of God. Vol. II by John Scott ...1698.010865333580nan./cache/A58808.xml./txt/A58808.txt
A59663Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649.The first principles of the oracles of God collected by Thomas Shephard ...1655.071622853nan./cache/A59663.xml./txt/A59663.txt
A59820Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.A discourse concerning the object of religious worship, or, A Scripture proof of the unlawfulness of giving any religious worship to any other being besides the one supreme God part I.1685.0270917698nan./cache/A59820.xml./txt/A59820.txt
A12191Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.The riches of mercie In two treatises: 1 Lydia''s conversion. 2. A rescue from death. By the late learned, and reverend divine, Richard Sibbs, Doctor in Divinitie. Published by the authors own appointment, and subscribed with his owne hand to prevent imperfect copies.1638.0270518325nan./cache/A12191.xml./txt/A12191.txt
A12168Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.A breathing after God. Or a Christians desire of Gods presence. By the late reverent and worthy divine Richard Sibs, Doctor in Divinity, master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and sometime preacher of Graies-Inne1639.0124923707nan./cache/A12168.xml./txt/A12168.txt
A60590Smith, Thomas, 1638-1710.Two compendious discourses the one concerning the power of God, the other about the certainty and evidence of a future state : published in opposition to the growing atheism and deism of the age.1699.0205244945nan./cache/A60590.xml./txt/A60590.txt
A61251Stair, James Dalrymple, Viscount of, 1619-1695.A vindication of the divine perfections illustrating the glory of God in them, by reason and revelation: methodically digested into several meditations. By a person of honour.1695.010558930707nan./cache/A61251.xml./txt/A61251.txt
A61386Steele, Richard, 1629-1692.An antidote against distractions, or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God by Richard Steele M.A. and minister of the Gospel.1667.05665518078nan./cache/A61386.xml./txt/A61386.txt
A61876Stubbes, Henry, 1606?-1678.A disswasive from conformity to the world as also God''s severity against impenitent sinners : with a farewel sermon lately preached to a congregation in London / by Henry Stubs.1675.04367616449nan./cache/A61876.xml./txt/A61876.txt
A13993Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657.The Christians looking glasse wherein hee may cleerely see, his loue to God liuely expressed, his fidelity truely discouered, and pride against God and man, anatomised. Whereby the hypocrisie of the times is notoriously manifested. By Thomas Tuke, minister of Gods word at Saint Giles in the Fields.1615.0291599792nan./cache/A13993.xml./txt/A13993.txt
A95388Tustin, John.Tustins observations, or Conscience embleme the watch of God, similized by the wakefull dog. / By me John Tustin, who hath beene plundered and spoyled by the Patentees for white and gray Soape eighteene severall times to his utter undoing.1646.01010238nan./cache/A95388.xml./txt/A95388.txt
A14095Twisse, William, 1578?-1646.A discovery of D. Iacksons vanitie. Or A perspective glasse, wherby the admirers of D. Iacksons profound discourses, may see the vanitie and weaknesse of them, in sundry passages, and especially so farre as they tende to the undermining of the doctrine hitherto received. Written by William Twisse, Doctor of Divinitie, as they say, from whom the copie came to the presse1631.028304888053nan./cache/A14095.xml./txt/A14095.txt
A65000Vincent, William, 1631 or 2-1678.Strange and true nevvs from Staffordshire, or, A true narrative concerning a young man lying under almighty Gods just vengeance, for imprecating God''s judgment upon himself, and pleading his innocency though he knew himself guilty Written by W. Vincent Minister of God''s word at Bednall, in the county of Stafford aforesaid; who saw and discoursed the said person upon the 26. day of April, 1677. The saddest spectacle that ever eyes beheld. Licensed, May 11. 1677. Roger L''Estrange.1677.02299444nan./cache/A65000.xml./txt/A65000.txt
A67569Ward, Seth, 1617-1689.A philosophicall essay towards an eviction of the being and attributes of God. Immortality of the souls of men. Truth and authority of Scripture. together with an index of the heads of every particular part.1652.0268357281nan./cache/A67569.xml./txt/A67569.txt
A65701Whitby, Daniel, 1638-1726.A discourse of the love of God shewing that it is well consistent with some love or desire of the creature, and answering all the arguments of Mr. Norris in his sermon on Matth. 22, 37, and of the letters philosohical and divine to the contrary / by Daniel Whitby ...1697.05328317342nan./cache/A65701.xml./txt/A65701.txt
A96652Wilson, John, of Breedon, Leicestershire.A good and seasonable caveat for Christians. Delivered in a sermon at the funerall of the right worshipfull Sir Charles Shirley, Knight and baronet, in the parish church of Breedon, in Leicester-Shire. / By John Wilson, Master of Arts, and preacher of Gods word in the sayd parish. 7. Octob. 1646. Imprimatur, Jo. Downame.1646.0142074397nan./cache/A96652.xml./txt/A96652.txt
A66687Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609.The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Or A glimpse of the new heaven, and new earth, wherein dwels righteousnes. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. By Gerrard Winstanley1649.04188711814nan./cache/A66687.xml./txt/A66687.txt
A67748Younge, Richard.Englands unthankfulness striving with Gods goodness, for the victory as Abaslom [sic] strove with David, whether the father should be more kinde to the son; or the son more unkinde to the father. Or, enough (being wel weighed) to melt an heart of adamant. By R. Younge, florilegus. In reference to Leviticus 19.17 and Isaiah 58.1. In reading whereof, reflect upon your selves; hearken to conscience; and what concerns you, apply it to others, as David did Nathans parable, 2 Sam. 12.1, to 8. And Ahab the prophets, 1 King.20. 39, to 43. Want of application makes all means ineffectual; and therefore are we Christians in name only, because we think out selves Christians indeed, and already good enough.1643.04068013169nan./cache/A67748.xml./txt/A67748.txt
A67750Younge, Richard.An experimental index of the heart in which (as in a looking-glass) both profane and civil men may see enough, to make them in love with religion, being a most happie and providential conference between two friends (after the ones heart was changed) the which may both provoke and incourage all sorts of sinners to read the same, that (in the least) love themselves : drawn up and published for the good of all / by R. Younge ... ; add this as a second part to those three fundamental principles of Christian religion, intituled, A short and sure way to grace and salvation.1658.0103053004nan./cache/A67750.xml./txt/A67750.txt