Bibliographics

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A30141Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.The doctrine of the law and grace unfolded, or, A discourse touching the law and grace the nature of the one and the nature of the other, shewing what they are as they are the two covenants ... wherein for the better understanding of the reader there is several questions answered touching the law and grace ... : also several titles set over the several truths contained in this book, for thy sooner finding of them, which are those following the epistle / published by that poor and contemptible creature, John Bunyan of Bedford.16858936327869nan./cache/A30141.xml./txt/A30141.txt
A09274Capel, Richard, 1586-1656.Vindiciae fidei, or A treatise of iustification by faith wherein that point is fully cleared, and vindicated from the cauils of it''s aduersaries. Deliuered in certaine lectures at Magdalen Hall in Oxford, by William Pemble, Master of Arts of the same house: and now published since his death for the publique benefit.16258454428592nan./cache/A09274.xml./txt/A09274.txt
A09277Capel, Richard, 1586-1656.Vindiciæ gratiæ. = A plea for grace More especially the grace of faith. Or, certain lectures as touching the nature and properties of grace and faith: wherein, amongst other matters of great use, the maine sinews of Arminius doctrine are cut asunder. Delivered by that late learned and godly man William Pemble, in Magdalen Hall in Oxford.162711126734045nan./cache/A09277.xml./txt/A09277.txt
A49244Cross, Thomas, fl. 1632-1682, engraver.Grace: the truth and growth and different degrees thereof. The summe and substance of XV. sermons. Preached by that faithful and painful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Christopher Love, late minister of Lawrence Jury, London. They being his last sermons. To which is added a funerall sermon, being the very last sermon he ever preached.16526374820263nan./cache/A49244.xml./txt/A49244.txt
A39366Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.Reflections upon a pamphlet, entituled, John Elliot''s Saving grace in all men proved to be no grace and his increased being in all a great nothing by Edmund Elys ...16951998449nan./cache/A39366.xml./txt/A39366.txt
A41124Fenner, William, 1600-1640.The riches of grace a treatise shewing the value and excellency of a gracious spirit by comparing it with the nature and spirits of wicked and ungodly men, which desire not the wayes of the Lord Jesus / by that reverend and faithfull minister of Gods word, William Fenner ...1641145164351nan./cache/A41124.xml./txt/A41124.txt
A85412Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665.The remedie of unreasonableness. Or The substance of a speech intended at a conference or dispute, in Al-hallows the Great, London. Feb. 11. 1649. Exhibiting the brief heads of Mr John Goodwin''s judgement, concerning the freeness fulness effectualness of the grace of God. As also concerning the bondage or servility of the will of man. Occasioned by an undue aspersion cast upon him; as (viz.) that he held free-will in opposition to free-grace.165063891755nan./cache/A85412.xml./txt/A85412.txt
A41521Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680.A discourse of the true nature of the Gospel demonstrating that it is no new law, but a pure doctrine of grace : in answer to the Reverend Mr. Lorimer''s Apology / by Tho. Goodwin ...16954117113885nan./cache/A41521.xml./txt/A41521.txt
A85542Graunt, John, of Bucklersbury.Christians liberty to the Lords table, discovered by eight arguments, therby proving, that the Sacrament of the body and blood of our Lord, doth as well teach to grace, as strengthen and confirm grace, and so is common, as well to the outward Christian as to the inward Christian: occasioned by the contrary doctrine, taught by a strange minister in Woolchurch, on the 29th of June last. / By I.G a parishioner there. Imprimatur, James Cranford.1645100542955nan./cache/A85542.xml./txt/A85542.txt
A85704Griffith, John, 1622?-1700.A treatise touching falling from grace. Or Thirteen arguments tending to prove that believers cannot fall from grace, as they were laid down at a conference at Yalding in Kent, examined and answered, with many absurdities of that doctrine shewed. Whereunto is added thirteen reasons to prove that believers may fall totally and finally from grace, and many profitable uses flowing from that doctrine. By John Griffith.1653208216475nan./cache/A85704.xml./txt/A85704.txt
A67000H. W.The freeness of Gods grace in the forgiveness of sins by Jesus Christ, vindicated. Against the doctrine of Mr. Fergusson, in his sermon preached at the morning lecture, the fifth of August 1668. in a letter to a friend. By H. W. a lover of the truth that is according to Godliness.166886362572nan./cache/A67000.xml./txt/A67000.txt
A45400Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.Charis kai eirēnē, or, A pacifick discourse of Gods grace and decrees in a letter of full accordance / written to the reverend and most learned Dr. Robert Sanderson by Henry Hammond ... ; to which are annexed the extracts of three letters concerning Gods prescience reconciled with liberty and contingency ; together with two sermons preached before these evil times, the one to the clergy, the other to the citizens of London.16605364815896nan./cache/A45400.xml./txt/A45400.txt
A02746Harsnett, Adam, 1579 or 80-1639.A touch-stone of grace Discouering the differences betweene true and counterfeit grace: laying downe infallible euidences and markes of true grace: seruing for the triall of a mans spirituall estate. By A.H. Bachelor in Diuinitie, and Minister of Gods Word at Cranham in Essex.16303750311864nan./cache/A02746.xml./txt/A02746.txt
A43821Hill, Thomas, d. 1653.The spring of strengthning grace in the Rock of Ages, Jesus Christ demonstrated in a plain and short sermon / preached at Twickenham in Middlesex, near Hampton-Court, April 16, 1648, by Thomas Hill ...1648246087662nan./cache/A43821.xml./txt/A43821.txt
A70256Hooke, William, 1600 or 1601-1678.The priveledge of the saints on earth beyond those in heaven in respect of gifts and graces exercised, duties and services performed, sufferings and tryals undergone by them which the glorified are not capable of : being the sum of a discourse upon a part of Hezekiah''s Song of thanksgiving ... : to which is added A short discourse of the nature and extent of the Gospel-day : reaching from the destruction of the old to the erection of the new Jerusalem out of Zech. 14, 6, 7 / by William Hooke.16733438710954nan./cache/A70256.xml./txt/A70256.txt
A47542Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.A golden mine opened, or, The glory of God''s rich grace displayed in the mediator to believers, and his direful wrath against impenitent sinners containing the substance of near forty sermons upon several subjects / by Benjamin Keach.169423716977512nan./cache/A47542.xml./txt/A47542.txt
A62005Knollys, Hanserd, 1599?-1691.A Christian womans experiences of the glorious working of Gods free grace Published for the edification of others, by Katherine Sutton.1663234196909nan./cache/A62005.xml./txt/A62005.txt
A90296Owen, John, 1616-1683.A vision of vnchangeable free mercy, in sending the means of grace to undeserved sinners: wherein Gods uncontrollable eternall purpose, in sending, and continuing the gospel unto this nation, in the middest of oppositions and contingencies, is discovered: his distinguishing mercy, in this great work, exalted, asserted, against opposers, repiners: in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, April. 29. being the day of publike humiliation. Whereunto is annexed, a short defensative about church-government, (with a countrey essay for the practice of church-government there) toleration and petitions about these things. / By Iohn Owen, minister of the gospel at Coggeshall in Essex.1646243637255nan./cache/A90296.xml./txt/A90296.txt
A53731Owen, John, 1616-1683.A treatise of the dominion of sin and grace wherein sin''s reign is discovered, in whom it is, and in whom it is not : how the law supports it, how grace delivers from it, by setting up its dominion the heart / by John Owen ...1688316149587nan./cache/A53731.xml./txt/A53731.txt
A65659Pearson, John, 1613-1686.A short treatise of the great worth and best kind of nobility Wherein, that of nature is highly commended, that of grace is justly preferred; the one from humane experience, the other upon divine evidence. / By Henry Whiston, rector of Balcomb in Sussex.16614680316388nan./cache/A65659.xml./txt/A65659.txt
A55751Preston, John, 1587-1628.The position of John Preston, Doctor in Divinity ... concerning the irresistiblenesse of converting grace165483192459nan./cache/A55751.xml./txt/A55751.txt
A57966Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661.The covenant of life opened, or, A treatise of the covenant of grace containing something of the nature of the covenant of works, the soveraignty of God, the extent of the death of Christ ... the covenant of grace ... of surety or redemption between the by Samuel Rutherford ...165517610656074nan./cache/A57966.xml./txt/A57966.txt
A92141Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661.Influences of the life of grace. Or, A practical treatise concerning the way, manner, and means of having and improving of spiritual dispositions, and quickning influences from Christ the resurrection and the life. By Samuel Rutherfurd, Professor of Divinity in the Vniversity of St. Andrews in Scotland.165919254158344nan./cache/A92141.xml./txt/A92141.txt
A93608Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.The fountaine of free grace opened by questions and answers: proving the foundation of faith to consist only in Gods free love in giving Christ to dye for the sins of all, and objections to the contrary answered by the Congregation of Christ in London, constituted by baptisme upon the profession of faith, falsly called Anabaptists. Wherein they vindicate themselves from the scandalous aspersions of holding free-will, and denying a free election by grace.164574832728nan./cache/A93608.xml./txt/A93608.txt
A61026Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.Free grace, or, The flowings of Christs blood free to sinners being an experiment of Jesus Christ upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled conscience ... / by John Saltmarsh.16464003211061nan./cache/A61026.xml./txt/A61026.txt
A61014Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.The fountaine of free grace opened by questions and answers proving the foundation of faith to consist only in Gods free love, in giving Christ to dye for the sins of all, and objections to the contrary answered by the congregation of Christ in London, constituted by baptisme upon the profession of faith, falsly called Anabaptists : wherein they vindicate themselves from the scandalous aspersions of holding free-will, and denying a free election by grace.164877512713nan./cache/A61014.xml./txt/A61014.txt
A60356Slater, Samuel, d. 1704.A treatise of growth in grace in sundry sermons / preached by that lately eminent servant of Jesus Christ, Samuel Slater ...167110569531737nan./cache/A60356.xml./txt/A60356.txt
A61473Sterry, Peter, 1613-1672.Free grace exalted, and thence deduced evangelical rules for evangelical sufferings : in two discourses made 29 March, and 10 May 1670, from Rom. 5, 21.1670131083641nan./cache/A61473.xml./txt/A61473.txt
A64251Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632.Peter his repentance shewing, among other things, these two points for edification I. what weakenes remaines in Gods owne children, especially in times of triall and danger, and to, what little cause they have to trust their hearts, or be confident of themselves, but get to be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. II. what is the power of Gods grace and covenant, for renewing His children by repentance, and so, what encouragement they have to return after every fall, and goe on in their course of watchfulnesse, humiliation, prayer, and magnifying of Jesus Christ / by Dr. Thomas Taylor.16535155115988nan./cache/A64251.xml./txt/A64251.txt
A67095Walker, George, 1581?-1651.The manifold vvisedome of God In the divers dispensation of grace by Iesus Christ, In the Old New Testament. In the covenant of faith. workes. Their agreement and difference. By G. Walker, B.D. pastor of Saint Iohn the Evangelist in Watlingstreet.1641328219156nan./cache/A67095.xml./txt/A67095.txt
A67743Younge, Richard.The cause and cure of ignorance, error, enmity, atheisme, prophanesse, &c., or, A most hopefull and speedy way to grace and salvation, by plucking up impediments by the roote reduced to explication, confirmation, application, tending to illumination, sanctification, devotion / by R. Younge ...16485808118760nan./cache/A67743.xml./txt/A67743.txt
A67781Younge, Richard.The tryall of true wisdom, with how to become wise indeed, or, A choice and cheap gift for a friend both to please and pleasure him, be he inferior or superior, sinful or faithful, ignorant or intelligent / By R. Younge ... ; add this as an appendix, or third part, to The hearts index, and, A short and sure way, to grace and salvation.1658185075705nan./cache/A67781.xml./txt/A67781.txt
A67756Younge, Richard.The hearts-index, or, Self-knowledg [sic] together with I. the wonderful change that the word and spirit do work upon the heart when a sinner is converted II. the excellency of grace above nature III. the safety and calm of such as have sued out their pardon in Christ / by R. Younge ...1667149034352nan./cache/A67756.xml./txt/A67756.txt