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- A Nestorian collection of christological texts, Cambridge University Library ms. Oriental 1319
- A continuation of The dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker : wherein the truth of those things objected against them in the first part, are fully confirm'd : together with a further account of their perilous and pernitious errors concerning the person of Christ, His satisfaction, justification, sanctification, the ministry, and immediate motions are in this second part, cleerly and plainly represented out of the writings of some of their principal, and most approved leaders
- A continuation of The dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker : wherein the truth of those things objected against them in the first part, are fully confirm'd : together with a further account of their perilous and pernitious errors concerning the person of Christ, His satisfaction, justification, sanctification, the ministry, and immediate motions are in this second part, cleerly and plainly represented out of the writings of some of their principal, and most approved leaders
- A cure for the cankering error of the new Eutychians : who (concerning the truth) have erred, saying, that our blessed mediator did not take his flesh of the Virgin Mary, neither was he made of the seed of David according to the flesh, and thereby have overthrown the faith of some
- A declaration of Christe and of his offyce compylyd, by Johan Hoper, anno 1547
- A declaration of Christe and of his offyce compylyd, by Johan Hoper, anno 1547
- A defence of the catholick faith concerning the satisfaction of Christ
- A farther discussion of that great point in divinity the sufferings of Christ : and the questions about his righteousnesse ... and the imputation thereof : being a vindication of a dialogue intituled (The meritorious price of our redemption, justification, &c.) from the exceptions of Mr. Norton and others
- A farther discussion of that great point in divinity the sufferings of Christ : and the questions about his righteousnesse ... and the imputation thereof : being a vindication of a dialogue intituled (The meritorious price of our redemption, justification, &c.) from the exceptions of Mr. Norton and others
- A light vnto the vnlearned: or, The principles of the doctrine of Christ : Set downe most briefely, for the use of yong and ignorant persons. To be learned and remembred, at all times: but specially, when they would come to the holy communion. Divided into eight sections
- A light vnto the vnlearned: or, The principles of the doctrine of Christ : Set downe most briefely, for the use of yong and ignorant persons. To be learned and remembred, at all times: but specially, when they would come to the holy communion. Divided into eight sections
- A short and plain commentary upon near two hundred texts in the Gospel of St. John, : Relating to the person, office, and dignity of the son of God. By a Minister of the Church of England
- A testimony to the plainness & simplicity of the truth as it is in Jesus : with something concerning baptism and the Supper of the Lord, with a discovery of the antient foundation of faith and hope ...
- Abgenöthigtes, jedoch Andern nicht wieder aufgenöthigtes Glaubens-Bekentniss
- An answer to Mr. J. Humphrey's second printed letter : wherein he publisheth Mr. Lob's objections against Mr. W's books
- An history of early opinions concerning Jesus Christ : compiled from original writers, proving that the Christian church was at first Unitarian
- Angelomorphic christology and the exegesis of Psalm 8:5 in Tertullian's Adversus Praxean : an examination of Tertullian's reluctance to attribute angelic properties to the Son of God
- Anti-Apollinarian writings
- Apolytrōsis apolytrōseōs, or, Redemption redeemed : wherein the most glorious work of the redemption of the world by Jesus Christ is ... vindicated and asserted ... : together with a ... discussion of the great questions ... concerning election & reprobation ... : with three tables annexed for the readers accommodation
- Apolytrōsis apolytrōseōs, or, Redemption redeemed : wherein the most glorious work of the redemption of the world by Jesus Christ is ... vindicated and asserted ... : together with a ... discussion of the great questions ... concerning election & reprobation ... : with three tables annexed for the readers accommodation
- Carta atenagórica ; : Respuesta a sor Filotea [pseud.]
- Christ set forth : in his death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at Gods right hand, intercession. As the cause of justification. Object of justifying faith. Upon Rom. 8. ver. 34. Together with a treatise discovering the affectionate tendernesse of Christs heart now in heaven, unto sinners on earth. By Tho: Goodvvin, B.D
- Christ set forth in His death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at Gods right hand, intercession, as the cause of justification [&] object of justifying faith : upon Rom. 8. ver. 34 : together with a treatise discovering the affectionate tendernesse of Christs heart now in heaven, unto sinners on earth
- Christ set forth in his [brace] death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at Gods right hand, intercession, [brace] as the [brace] cause of justification. Object of justifying faith. : Upon Rom. 8. ver. 34. Together with a treatise discovering the affectionate tendernesse of Christs heart now in heaven, unto sinners on earth.
- Christ set forth in his death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at God's right hand, intercession : as the cause of justification ... : upon Rom. 8. vers. 34 ...
- Christ set forth in his death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at Gods right hand, intercession, as the cause of iustification, object of iustifying faith : together with a treatise discovering the affectionate tendernesse of Christs heart now in heaven, unto sinners on earth
- Christ set forth in his death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at Gods right hand, intercession, as the cause of iustification, object of iustifying faith : together with a treatise discovering the affectionate tendernesse of Christs heart now in heaven, unto sinners on earth
- Christ set forth in his death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at Gods right hand, intercession, as the cause of justification. Object of justifying faith : Together with a treatise discovering the affectionate tendernesse of Christs heart now in heaven, unto sinners on earth. Whereunto is newly added, encouragements to faith. By Tho: Goodwin, B.D
- Christ set forth in his death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at Gods right hand, intercession, as the cause of justification. Object of justifying faith : Upon Rom. 8. vers. 34. Together with a treatise discovering the affectionate tendernesse of Christs heart now in Heaven, unto sinners on earth. By Tho: Goodwin, B.D
- Christ set forth in his death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at Gods right hand, intercession. As the cause of justification. Object of justifying faith : Upon Rom. 8. ver. 34. Together with a treatise discovering the affectionate tendernesse of Christs heart now in Heaven, unto sinners on earth. By Tho: Goodwin, B.D
- Christus redivivus, the Lord is risen : being some account of Christ, what and where he is, of the glory and mystery of his person and office so miserably mangled now adaies : wherein also as in a glasse may be seene the image and proportion of all the waies and workes of God in the kingdomes of the world
- Come & welcome to Jesus Christ, or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI. Verse xxxvii. : Shewing the cause, truth and manner of the coming of a sinner to Jesus Christ, with his happy reception, and blessed entertainment
- Compassionate Christ. : A small treatise, setting forth the tendernesse of Christ towards the bruised and broken in spirit.
- Contra gentes
- Contra gentes ; : and, De Incarnatione
- Contre Eunome
- Correspondence on Christology and grace
- Das Buch der kostbaren Perle von Severus Ibn al-Muqaffa ; : Einleitung und arabischer Text (Kapitel 1-5)
- De cessatione legalium
- De institutis coenobiorum ; : De incarnatione contra Nestorium
- De oratione et elemosina ; : De sobrietate et castitate ; De incarnatione et deitate Christi ad Ianuarium ; Dialogus quaestionum
- Defensio fidei Nicaenae : ex scriptis, quae extant, Catholicorum doctorum, qui intra tria prima ecclesia Christianae secula floruerunt : in qua obiter quoque Constantinopolitana confessio, de Spiritu Sancto, antiquiorum testimoniis adstruitur
- Defensio fidei Nicaenae : ex scriptis, quae extant, Catholicorum doctorum, qui intra tria prima ecclesia Christianae secula floruerunt : in qua obiter quoque Constantinopolitana confessio, de Spiritu Sancto, antiquiorum testimoniis adstruitur
- Defensio fidei Nicænæ : ex scriptis, quæ exstant, Catholicorum doctorum, qui intra tria prima ecclesiæ Christianæ secula floruerunt : in qua obiter quoque Constantinopolitana confessio, de Spiritu Sancto, antiquiorum testimoniis adstruitur
- Defensio fidei Nicænæ : ex scriptis, quæ exstant, Catholicorum doctorum, qui intra tria prima ecclesiæ Christianæ secula floruerunt : in qua obiter quoque Constantinopolitana confessio, de Spiritu Sancto, antiquiorum testimoniis adstruitur
- Defensio fidei catholicae de satisfactione Christi, adversus Faustum Socinum Senensem
- Dialogue on the two natures in Christ
- Diuinorum operum tabula. : Articuli veteris Testamenti. Articuli noui Testamenti.
- Dyer's works : containing three books: viz. I. Christs famous titles. II. A cabinet of jewels. III. God's voyce to London.
- Fulgentius of Ruspe and the Scythian monks : correspondence on christology and grace
- Glaphyra on the Pentateuch
- Immanuel, or The mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God; unfolded by Iames, Archbishop of Armagh
- Immanuel, or, The mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God; unfolded by Iames Archbishop of Armagh
- Jesus Christ, the same to day, as yesterday, in life and power, in afflictions and sufferings: : and the seed of the serpent the same now, as ever, in darkness and emnity; in rage and persecution. Being for removal of the stumbling block out of the way of the simple, concerning the testimony now given against the priests, and their worships, (viz.) Cannot you let them alone, why do ye disturb them, and their assemblies? go unto their houses, or to some private place, and speak to them there; cannot you give the same liberty to others, which you would have yourselves? Wherein is manifested, that what estimation, and enterrainment [sic] the witness of Jesus receiveth at this day from the men of the world, is the same, as it hath alwayes been from the beginning.
- Johannis Cassiani opera
- Meditations and discourses concerning the glory of Christ : applyed unto unconverted sinners, and saints under spiritual decayes : in two chapters, from John XVII, xxiv
- Meditations and discourses concerning the glory of Christ : applyed unto unconverted sinners, and saints under spiritual decayes : in two chapters, from John XVII, xxiv
- Meditations and discourses of the glory of Christ : in His person, office and grace; with the differences between faith and sight; applied unto the use of them that believe: whereunto is annexed, a second part; being the application of the foregoing meditations. 1. Applied unto un-converted sinners, and saints under spiritual decays. 2. The way and moans of recovery of spiritual decays, and of obteining fresh springs of grace. By the late reverend John Owen, D.D
- Meditations and discourses on the glory of Christ, : in his person, office & grace: with the differences between faith and sight. Applyed to the use of them that believe. By the late reverend John Owen, D.D
- Meditations and discourses on the glory of Christ, in his person, office, and grace : with the differences between faith and sight : applied unto the use of them that believe
- Meditations and discourses on the glory of Christ, in his person, office, and grace : with the differences between faith and sight applied unto the use of them that believe
- Opera tincta Christi sanguine non justificant. ; Papa nec principes exautorare, nec eorum subditos a debita fide liberare potest
- Plenitudo fontis, or, Christ's fulnesse and man's emptinesse : a sermon
- Plenitudo fontis, or, Christ's fulnesse and man's emptinesse : a sermon
- Quaestiones in librum tertium Sententiarum
- The Great duty of believing on the son of God, : Enforced from his personal excellencies, and special benefits
- The Saints travel to the land of Canaan : Wherein is discovered seventeen false rests below the spirituall coming of Christ in the Saints. Together with a brief discovery of what the coming of Christ in the spirit is; who is the alone rest and center of spirits. By R. Wilkinson. A member of the army
- The eternal sonship of the Lord Jesus Christ proven and vindicated : In opposition to a late book; entitled, The true sonship of Christ investigated, and his person, dignity, and offices explained and confirmed. In a dialogue between a clergyman and a conntryman [sic] . By John Baxter weaver in Kirkland-hill
- The exaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel : as the alone high priest, prophet, and king, of saints. By Thomas Collier, sometimes teacher to the church in Yorke
- The exhaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel : as the alone high-priest, prophet, and king, of saints.
- The glory of Christ as God-man displayed, in three discourses ... : With an appendix, containing an abridgment of Dr. Thomas Goodwin's Discourse of the glories and royalties of Christ, in his Works in folio, vol. II, book III
- The great mysterie of godlinesse: or, a treatise opening vnto vs first, what God is, secondly, what Christ is
- The harmony of the three commissions; or, None but Christ : Wherein is infallibly declared that all prophets in the time of the law, or under the first commission, and all apostles and ministers in the time of the Gospel, do each of them unanimously agree in their doctrine concerning God. And that according to the doctrine of the third commission, which doctrine was in the two first commissions, and is more fuller in this, being the commissions of the spirit; namely, that there is none but Christ, none but Christ; no other God but our Lord Jesus Christ, now in heaven glorified. The first record evidenced. Unto us a child is born: unto us a son is given: he shall he called the mighty God and the everlasting father, Isa. ix. 6. The second record evidenced. Great is the mystery of godliness; God manifested to flesh. There are three that bear record in heaven, &c. 1 John v. The third record evidenced. In the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when be shall begin to sound, the mystery of God shall be finished. By Thomas Tomkinson
- The heart of Christ in heaven towards sinners on Earth, or, A treatise demonstrating the gracious disposition and tender affection of Christ in his humane nature now in glory, unto his members under all sorts of infirmities, either of sin or misery
- The knowledge of Christ glorified, : Opened and applied; in twelve sermons, on Christ's resurrection, ascension, sitting at God's right hand, intercession, and judging the world. Preached at Merchants-Lecture, in Pinner's-Hall. By the Reverend and learned Mr. John Hurrion, late dissenting minister in London
- The knowledge of Christ, and him crucified, : Opened and applied; in eight sermons, preached at Merchants-Lecture, in Pinner's-Hall. By the Reverend and learned Mr. John Hurrion, late dissenting minister in London. To which is now prefixed, An account of the author's life
- The man Christ Jesus, the head of the church and true mediator, in opposition to the papist head, their pope : prayers to & for the dead, their shav'd crowns and saints relicks and purgatory disproved to be Christian or Judaism, consequently heathenish or pagan by Scripture-testimony
- The meritorious price of our rdemption [sic], iustification, &c. : Cleering it from some common errors; and proving, Part I. 1. That Christ did not suffer for us those unutterable torments of Gods wrath, that commonly are called hell-torments, to redeem our souls from them. 2. That Christ did not bear our sins by Gods imputation, and therefore he did not bear the curse of the law for them. Part II. 3. That Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law (not by suffering the said curse for us, but) by a satisfactory price of attonement; viz. by paying or performing unto his father that invaluable precious thing of his mediatoriall obedience, wherof his mediatoriall sacrifice of attonement was the master-piece. 4. A sinners righteousnesse or justification is explained, and cleered from some common errors. By William Pinchin, Gentleman, in New-England
- The mystery of Christ opened and applyed : In several sermons, concerning the person, office, and glory of Jesus Christ. By Increase Mather, teacher of a church at Boston in N. England
- The mystery of Christ opened and applyed in several sermons : concerning the person, office, and glory of Jesus Christ
- The mystical Solomons coronation and espousals.
- The second Adam : being the second part, or branch of the comparison between the first, and the second Adam, in these words, so by the obedience of one, shall many be made righteous. By Thomas Bradley doctor of divinity, chaplaine to His late Majesty King Charles the First, and præbend of York. And there preached at Lent assizes holden there, 1667/8. Oxon. Exon
- The stumbling-stone and rock of offence, as it hath been in all ages both to Jew & Gentile, Christ Jesus, the power of God and the wisdom of God : opened to the understanding of the simple in the answers to these questions, viz, what Christ Jesus is, what the stumbling-stone and rock of offence, how he hath been, and is, the rock of offence and stone of stumbling in all ages, wherefore it hath been and is so in all ages, or the reason of the thing, what's the end of the Lord in all, or his designe therein
- The stumbling-stone and rock of offence, as it hath been in all ages both to Jew & Gentile, Christ Jesus, the power of God and the wisdom of God : opened to the understanding of the simple in the answers to these questions, viz, what Christ Jesus is, what the stumbling-stone and rock of offence, how he hath been, and is, the rock of offence and stone of stumbling in all ages, wherefore it hath been and is so in all ages, or the reason of the thing, what's the end of the Lord in all, or his designe therein
- The treasure of true loue or A liuely description of the loue of Christ vnto his spouse, : whom in loue he hath clensed in his blood from sinne, and made a royall priesthood vnto his Father.
- The widow's mite cast into the treasury for the repairing the breaches of the temple : being an essay to explicate the sufferings of our blessed Saviour, and vindicate them from the imputation of a guilty sinner in the sight of God the father : with some reconciling paradoxes to be soberly enquired into
- Three Christological treatises
- Three great ordinances, of Jesus Christ· : viz. 1. War with devils. 2. Ministration of, and communion with angels. 3. Looking unto Jesus. By Isaac Ambrose, minister of the Gospel. The first volume
- Tou en Hagiois Roberti Grostest Episcopi Lincolniensis De cessatione legalium, : tractatus eruditissimus, priscam, solidam, & Germanam pietatem spirans; nostroque ævo apprime utilis ac necessarius
- Tou en Hagiois Roberti Grostest Episcopi Lincolniensis De cessatione legalium, : tractatus, eruditissimus, priscam, solidam, & Germanam pietatem spirans; nostroque ævo apprime utilis ac necessarius
- Tractatus de vera Christi deitate, adversus Arii & Socini haereses
- Tractatus de vera Christi deitate, adversus Arii & Socini hæreses
- Tractatus de vera Christi deitate, adversus Arii & Socini hæreses
- Truth and innocency, prevailing against error and insolency: : wherein is examined and discovered these following particulars. I. Whether Baptism be sprinkling or dipping. II. Whether the subject to be baptised, be infants or believers. III. Whether the punishment of original sin, be the first or second death. IV. Whether man be in an immortal estate before the resurrection. V. As touching the resurrection, whether these bodies of ours shall rise again & be made immortal, or whether it will be another body. VI. Of Gods love to the whole lump of mankind make known. VII. Of the personal raign of our blessed saviour upon Earth ... by way of answer to Mr. Hezekiah Holland, sometimes preacher at Sutton-Valence in Kent ... a second part: wherein is proved, that all the laws and statutes of King Jesus ... are practicable ... with many objections answered. It being an answer to one Mr. Simon Hendon of Benenden in Kent.
- Two treatises : the one, handling the doctrine of Christ's mediatorship : wherein the great Gospel-mystery of reconciliation betwixt God and man is opened, vindicated, and applyed. The other, of mystical implantation : wherein the Christian's union and communion with, and conformity to Jesus Christ, both in his death and resurrection, is opened, and applyed.
- Two treatises concerning I. God's all-sufficiency, and II. Christ's preciousness : Being the substance of some sermons long since preached in the University of Oxford. By Henry Wilkinson, D.D. Then principal of Magdalen-Hall, Oxon
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