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- A Briefe catechisme, conteining the most principall groundes of religion
- A Christian directory, guiding men to their eternal salvation divided in two parts. : The first part wherof appertains to resolution; the second treats of the obstacles and impediments which hinder it; and how they may be removed. And now set sorth again with many corrections and additions. There are also added to this edition, the life of the author, and a method for the use of all: with two tables. By the R.F. Robert Parsons, priest of the society of Jesus
- A Christian instruction, conteyning the law and the Gospell : Also a summarie of the principall poyntes of the Christian fayth and religion, and of the abuses and errors contrary to the same. Done in certayne dialogues in french, by M. Peter Viret, sometime minister of the Word of God at Nymes in Prouince. Translated by I.S. Seene and allowed according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions
- A Christian instruction, conteyning the law and the Gospell : Also a summarie of the principall poyntes of the Christian fayth and religion, and of the abuses and errors contrary to the same. Done in certayne dialogues in french, by M. Peter Viret, sometime minister of the Word of God at Nymes in Prouince. Translated by I.S. Seene and allowed according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions
- A Letter to a friend : concerning the nature of the divine persons in the holy Trinity : with some excerptions out the letter of a friend, as also elsewhere, by way of postscript, relating to the main subject
- A Short catechisme for litle children learned by one at three yeares of age
- A [t]reatise tending vnto a de[cl]aration, whether a man bee in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace : and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discerne it, and perseuer in the same to the ende. Newly corrected and augmented by William Perkins, fellowe of Christs Colledge in Cambridge. The poynts that are handled are set downe in the page following
- A body of divinity, or: Institutions of Christian religion; : framed out of the VVord of God, and the writings of the best divines, methodically handled by way of question and ansvver, fit for all such as desire to know and practise the will of God ... To which is added, the practice of papists against Protestant princes.
- A boke vvritte[n] by one Vince[n]tius Leriniensis, who wrote against certain heretikes, in the time of Theodosius then Emperour, which boke was written about aleuen hundreth and foure [and] twe[n]tye yeres paste, and now translated out of Latin into Englishe
- A boke vvritte[n] by one Vince[n]tius Leriniensis, who wrote against certain heretikes, in the time of Theodosius then Emperour, which boke was written about aleuen hundreth and foure [and] twe[n]tye yeres paste, and now translated out of Latin into Englishe
- A booke of Christian questions and answeres : Wherein are set foorth the chiefe pointes of Christian religion. A worke right necessarie and profitable, for all such as shall haue to deale with the captious quarellings of the wrangling aduersaries of Gods trueth
- A booke of Christian questions and answeres : Wherein are set foorthe the chiefe pointes of Christian religion. A woorke right necessarie and profitable, for all such as shall haue to deale with the captious quarellinges of the wrangling aduersaries of Gods truth
- A booke of Christian questions and answers : Wherein are set foorth the cheef points of the Christian religion ... A worke right necessary and profitable for all such as shal haue to deale vvith the capious quarelinges of the vvrangling aduersaries of Gods truthe. Written in Latin by the lerned clerke Theodore Beza Vezelius, and newly translated into English by Arthur Golding
- A booke of Christian questions and answers : Wherein are set foorth the cheef points of the Christian religion in maner of an abridgment. A worke right necessary and profitable for all such as shal haue to deale vvith the capious quarelinges of the vvrangling aduersaries of Gods truthe. Written in Latin by the lerned clerke Theodore Beza Vezelius, and newly translated into English by Arthur Golding
- A booke of Christian questions and answers : Wherin are set forth the cheef points of the Christian religion in manner of an abridgement. A worke right necessary and profitable for al such as shal haue to deale vvith the capitious quarelinges of the vvrangling aduersaries of Gods truth. Written in Latin by the lerned clarke Theodore Beza Vezelius, and newly translated into Englishe by Arthur Goldinge
- A brief discourse of mans estate in the first and second Adam
- A brief discourse of mans estate in the first and second Adam ...
- A brief discovery of the corruption of the ministry of the Church of England: : or, Three clear and evident grounds from which it will appear that they are no ministers of Christ. I. A parallel between them and the Jewish priests. II. A parallel between them and Simon the Sorcerer. III. A parallel between them and the artificiall merchandizing tradesmen. Published for the information of all, by T.C
- A brief vindication of three passages in the Practical catechisme, : from the censures affixt on them by the ministers of London, in a book entitled, A testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, &c.
- A briefe and pithie summe of the Christian faith : made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of al such superstitious errors, as are contrarie thervnto. Made by Theod. de Beza. Translated out of French by R.F
- A briefe and pithie summe of the Christian faith : made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of al such superstitious errors, as are contrarie thervnto. Made by Theod. de Beza. Translated out of French by R.F
- A briefe and piththie [sic] some of the christian faith : made in forme of a confession, vvith a confutacion of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto.
- A briefe and piththie [sic] some of the christian faith : made in forme of a confession, vvith a confutacion of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto. Made by Theodore de Beza. Translated out of Frenche by R. F
- A briefe and piththie [sic] some of the christian faith : made in forme of a confession, vvith a confutacion of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto. Made by Theodore de Beza. Translated out of Frenche by R. F
- A briefe and piththie [sic] sum of the christian faith : made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary thervnto. Made by Theodore de Beze. Translated out of French by R.F
- A briefe and piththie [sic] sum of the christian faith : made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary thervnto. Made by Theodore de Beze. Translated out of French by R.F
- A briefe and piththie [sic] sum of the christian faith, : made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto.
- A briefe and piththie [sic] summe of the christian faith : made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of all suche superstitious errours, as are contrary therunto. Made by Theodore de Beza. Translated out of Frenche by R.F
- A briefe and piththie [sic] summe of the christian faith : made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of all suche superstitious errours, as are contrary therunto. Made by Theodore de Beza. Translated out of Frenche by R.F
- A briefe and piththie summe of the Christian faith : made in forme of a confession, vvith a confutation of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto. Made by Theodore de Beza. Translated out of Frenche by R.F
- A briefe and piththie summe of the Christian faith : made in forme of a confession, vvith a confutation of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto. Made by Theodore de Beza. Translated out of Frenche by R.F
- A briefe and piththie summe of the christian [sic] faith, made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto.
- A briefe and pithy summe of the Christian fayth : made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of al such superstitious errors, as are contrary thervnto. Made by Theod. de Beza. Translated out of French by R.F
- A briefe and pithy summe of the Christian fayth : made in forme of a confession, with a confutation of al such superstitious errors, as are contrary thervnto. Made by Theod. de Beza. Translated out of French by R.F
- A briefe catechisme, containing the summe of the Gospels : With two godly and deuout prayers, to be said before and after the receiuing of the Lords Supper. By Edmund Littleton, preacher of the word at Sittingborne in Kent
- A briefe discourse of certaine points of the religion, which is among the common sort of Christians, which may be termed the countrie diuinitie : With a manifest confutation of the same, after the order of a dialogue. Compiled by George Gifforde
- A briefe discourse of certaine points of the religion, which is among the common sort of Christians, which may be termed the countrie diuinitie : With a manifest confutation of the same, after the order of a dialogue. Compiled by George Gifforde
- A briefe discourse of mans transgression [an]d of his rede[mption by Christ, with a particular surueigh of the Romish religion]
- A briefe exposition of the principles of Christian religion. : Gathered out of the holy Scriptures, for the benefite of all that are desirous to heare sermons and to receyue the Sacraments with comfort.
- A briefe institution of the common places of sacred divinitie : Wherein, the truth of every place is proved, and the sophismes of Bellarmine are reprooved. Written in Latine, by Lucas Trelcatius, and Englished by Iohn Gawen, minister of Gods word
- A briefe instruction, : collected for the exercise of youth, and simple sort of people.
- A briefe methode of catechizing. : Wherein are handled these foure points: 1. How miserable all men are by nature. 2. What remedie God hath appointed for their deliuerance. 3. How they must liue that are deliuered. 4. What helpes they must vse to that end. The same points are also contracted, and a forme of examining communicants added; with graces before and after meate.
- A catechism : being an enlargement of the church-catechism, the method altered and the doctrine proved by scripture : intended first for the sake of those that were not baptized in their infancy, or had no godfathers and godmothers, and since published for their and others benefit
- A censure vpon a dialogue of the Anabaptists, intituled, A description of what God hath predestinated concerning man. &c. : In 7 poynts. Of predestination. pag. 1. Of election. pag. 18. Of reprobation. pag. 26- Of falling away. pag. 27. Of freewill. pag, 41- Of originall sinne. pag. 43. Of baptizing infants. pag. 69- by Henry Ainsworth
- A comfortable treatise vpon the latter part of the fourth chapiter of the first Epistle of Saint Peter, from the twelfe verse to the ende. By O. Pigge. Seene and alowed
- A comfortable treatise vpon the latter part of the fourth chapiter of the first Epistle of Saint Peter, from the twelfe verse to the ende. By O. Pigge. Seene and alowed
- A compendious answer to a book called A brief survay of the judgement of Mr. John Goodvvin, and the Church of God walking with him, : touching their reasons of dissenting from many of their brethren, in these imprtant heads of doctrine; 1. Election and reprobation. 2. The death of Christ. 3. The grace of God in and about conversion. 4. The liberty or power of the will, or of the creature man. 5. The perseverance of the saints. VVherein the absurdities of all their dissenting doctrines are clearly exhibited, by a loving friend to the truth it self, Ellis Bradshaw
- A conference held at Paris betweene Father Gontier a Iesuite, and Doctor Du Moulin : seconded by the Lady of Salignac. Together with Doctor Du Moulin his answere to Gontier his letter to the King concerning the subiect of this conference. By Peter Du Moulin Doctor of Diuinitie, and minister of the Word of God in the church of Paris. Translated according to the French copie printed in Paris
- A contention for truth: or, an impartial account, of two several disputations : The one being on Munday, the 12th. of Feb. And the other on Munday, the 26. of the same month, in the year 1671. Between Mr. Danson of the one party, and Mr. Ives on the other, upon this question (viz) whether the doctrine of some true believers, falling away totally and finally from grace, be true or no? Published to prevent mistakes, and false reports, concerning the said conferences. By a lover of truth and peace
- A copy of Mr. John Duries letter presented in Sweden to the truly noble and religious Lord Forbes: : briefely intimating, the necessity of a common, fundamentall confession of faith amongst those Christians that receive the holy scriptures as the only rule of faith and practise, and in the scriptures, have the same apprehension of the tenour of Gods evangelicall covenant in Christ. The possibility of framing such a confession of faith, which infallibly shall be approved (by Gods grace) by all those that agree in these two fore-named principles. The manner of introducing this confession amongst them. Published by Samuell Hartlib. For the better improvement of Great Brittain's solemne covenant, and the advancement of truth, holinesse and peace amongst all Protestant churches. Licensed and entred according to order
- A copy of some papers past at Oxford, betwixt the author of the Practicall catechisme, and Mr. Ch
- A cordial for a fainting-soul : Divided into two parts. In the first is discovered the nature and danger of carnal reasonings, their consistency and inconsistency with true faith, to which is added sutable application; and in that the usual carnal arguments of Christians are answered, and several motives propounded, to perswade Christians from reasonings of this nature, together with directions how to set faith on work in the conquest of them. In the second part is discovered the nature of cavilling, or the souls sin in refusing comfort, which subject is handled in the same method as the former. In both are several useful cases spoken to, for the further satisfaction of doubting troubled Christians. Delivered in several lectures, in the chappel belonging to Chappel-field-house in Norwich., Part III.
- A ct declaration and testimony for the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the church of Soctland. : Agreeable to the word of God, the confession of faith, the national covenant of Scotland and the solemn league and covenant of the three nations and against several steps of defection from the same, both in former and present times. By some ministers associate together for the exercise of church government and discipline in a presbyterian capacity. With an introduction, containing the grounds of their associating into a presbytery, and the reasons of their emitting this act and testimony. To which is also subjoined the accession of the reverend Mr. Ralph Erskine, and the Reverend Mr. Thomas Mair, to the said presbytery and the present testimony
- A cõparison betwene the olde learnynge & the newe.
- A demonstration of the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; and therein of the Christian religion. : Very usefull for the further satisfaction and confirmation of all good Christians; as likewise for the confutation and conviction of those that have a Jewish or atheisticall spirit in them.
- A dialogue, concerning the practicall use of infant-baptisme : penned, and published for a profitable diversion from the hot and eager disputes of this age concerning the lawfulness, to an holy improvement of the grounds, and practice thereof. As also, for the satisfaction of those who lay it aside altogether, or practise it coldly, and sleightly, because they know not of what advantage it is to a Christian practice. By Simon Ford, B.D. and minister to the congregation at Laurence Church in Reading
- A discourse concerning the nominal and real Trinitarians
- A discourse of disputations chiefly concerning matters of religion, : with animadversions on two printed books, (mentioned in the contents following next after the epistles:) the latter whereof, at the request of Dr. John Bryan, (for censure and advice) being seriously perused; the author of it, John Onley, is thereupon convinced of error, slander, and of arrogant, uncivill, and unchristian miscarriage, not onely towards him, but all the reformed churches of the world, out of the way of his most affected singularity. By John Ley, rector of the church of Solyhull in Warwicksh. Whereto is added a consolatory letter to Dr. Bryan, &c. upon the death of his worthily well-beloved and much bewailed son Mr. Nathaniel Bryan: which immediately followeth after the discourse of disputations
- A discourse shewing the danger and sinfulness of the stage. Extracted from the works of an eminent author
- A fiery pillar of heavenly truth : shewing the way to a blessed life : composed by way of catechism, for the preservation of Gods people from the speading evils and pernicious inchantments of papism, and other errours : for the detection of every mans condition, for the consolation of afflicted people, and for the direction of all sorts of people to life eternall
- A fiery pillar of heavenly truth : shewing the way to a blessed life. Composed by way of catechism, for the preservation of God's people from the spreading evils and pernicious inchantments of papism, and other errours; for the detection of every man's condition, for the consolation of afflicted people, and for the direction of all sorts of people to life eternall. By Alexander Grosse, B.D. minister of the Gospel and pastor of Bridfoard
- A fiery pillar of heavenly truth : shewing the way to a blessed life. Composed by way of catechism, for the preservation of God's people from the spreading evils and pernicious inchantments of papism, and other errours; for the detection of every mans condition, for the consolation of afflicted people, and for the direction of all sorts of people to life eternall· By Alexander Grosse, B.D. minister of the Gospel, and pastor of Bridfoard
- A fiery pillar of heavenly truth : shewing the way to a blessed life. Composed by way of catechisme, for the preservation of Gods people from the spreading evils, and pernitious inchantments of papisme and other errors; for the detection of every mans condition; for the consolation of afflicted people, and for the direction of all sorts of persons to life eternall. By Alexander Grosse, B.D. minister of the Gospel, and pastor of Bridfoard
- A generall epistle to Friends : and all people, to reade over and consider in the fear of God ... reade these things with a lowly mind
- A gentleman's religion : in three parts : the first contains the principles of natural religion : the second and third the doctrins of Christianity, both as to matters of faith and practice
- A godlie and short discourse : shewing not onely what time the inhabitants of this land first receyued the Christian faith: but also what maner of doctrine was planted in the same. Whereby may appeare, howe the reformation at this day in England is not a bringing in of a newe religion, but a reducing againe of the olde and auncient fayth
- A godlie and short discourse : shewing not onely what time the inhabitants of this land first receyued the Christian faith: but also what maner of doctrine was planted in the same. Whereby may appeare, howe the reformation at this day in England is not a bringing in of a newe religion, but a reducing againe of the olde and auncient fayth
- A golden chaine of divine aphorismes written by John Gerhard Doctor of Divinitie and superintendent of Heldburg. Translated by Ralph Winterton fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge
- A golden chaine of divine aphorismes written by John Gerhard Doctor of Divinitie and superintendent of Heldburg. Translated by Ralph Winterton fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge
- A golden chaine, or, The description of theologie : containing the order of the causes of saluation and damnation, according to Gods word, a view whereof is to be seene in the table annexed
- A golden chaine, or, The description of theologie : containing the order of the causes of saluation and damnation, according to Gods word, a view whereof is to be seene in the table annexed
- A golden chaine: or The description of theologie : containing the order of the causes of saluation and damnation, according to Gods word. A view whereof is to be seene in the table annexed. Hereunto is adioyned the order which M. Theodore Beza vsed in comforting afflicted consciences
- A goodly dyalogue betwene knowledge and symplicitie
- A guide to eternal glory, or, Brief directions to all Christians how to attain everlasting salvation : to which are added, several other excellent divine tracts
- A guide to eternal glory, or, Brief directions to all Christians how to attain everlasting salvation : to which are added, several other excellent divine tracts ..
- A helpe to happinesse, or, A briefe and learned exposition of the maine and fundamentall points of Christian religion
- A helpe to happinesse, or, A briefe and learned exposition of the maine and fundamentall points of Christian religion
- A helpe to true happinesse : Or A briefe and learned exposition of the maine and fundamentall points of Christian religion.
- A helpe to true happinesse. Or A briefe and learned exposition of the maine and fundamentall points of Christian religion. By Mr. Paul Bayne
- A helpe to true happinesse: or, A briefe and learned exposition of the maine and fundamentall points of Christian religion. By Mr Paul Bayne, sometime preacher of Gods Word at S. Andrewes in Cambridge
- A helpe to true happinesse: or, A briefe and learned exposition of the maine and fundamentall points of Christian religion. By Mr Paul Bayne, sometime preacher of Gods Word at S. Andrewes in Cambridge
- A helpe to true happinesse: or, A briefe and learned exposition of the maine and fundamentall points of Christian religion. By Mr Paul Bayne, sometime preacher of Gods word at S. Andrewes in Cambridge
- A helpe to true happinesse: or, A briefe and learned exposition of the maine and fundamentall points of Christian religion. By Mr Paul Bayne, sometime preacher of Gods word at S. Andrewes in Cambridge
- A learned and excellent treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion : Set downe by way of conference in a most plaine and familiar maner. Written first in French by maister Mathew Virell, after translated into Latine: and now turned into english for the vse of our countreymen
- A learned and excellent treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion : Set downe by way of conference in a most plaine and familiar maner. Written first in French by maister Mathew Virell, after translated into Latine: and now turned into english for the vse of our countrymen
- A learned and excellent treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion : Set downe by way of conference in a most plaine and familiar manner. Written first in French by maister Mathew Virell, after translated into Latine: and now turned into English for the vse of our country-men
- A learned and excellent treatise, containing all the principall groundes of Christian religion : Set downe, by way of conference, in a most plaine and familiar manner. Written first in French by Master Mathevv Virel: after, translated into Latine: and then into English for the vse of our countreymen
- A learned and excellent treatise, conteining all the principal grounds of Christian religion : set downe by way of conference, in a most plaine and familiar maner. Written first in French, by M. Mat. Virel: after, translated into Latine: and then into English, for the vse of our countrey-men
- A learned and excellent treatise, conteining all the principal grounds of Christian religion: : set downe by way of conference, in a most plaine and familiar maner.
- A learned and excellent treatise, conteining all the principall grounds of Christian religion : Set down by way of conference, in a most plaine and familiar manner. Written first in French, by M. Matth. Virel & after, translated into Latine: and then into English, for the vse of our countrymen
- A learned and excellent treatise; containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion : Set downe by way of conference, in a most plaine and familiar manner. Written first in French by M. Mat. Virel: after translated into Latine, and then into English for the use of our countreymen
- A learned and excellent treatise; containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion : set downe by way of conference, in a most plaine and familiar manner. Written first in French by M. Mat. Virel; after translated into Latine, and then into English for the use of our country-men
- A letter from a lover of Zion, and her believing children, to his intangled friend, discovering the mystery of National Church covenanting under the New Testament
- A letter of resolution concerning the doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation
- A letter of resolution to six quaeres, of present use in the Church of England
- A letter of weighty concern to be read & pondered by all that love the truth & peace
- A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley : In vindication of the doctrines of absolute, unconditional election, particular redemption, special vocation, and final perseverance. Occasioned chiefly by some things in his dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend; and in his hymns on God's everlasting love
- A letter to the congregation meeting near the Maze-Pond, Southwark
- A lettre fro the holy ghost [sic]: to preestes and religious persones : conceyued by ymagynatyon. : With a lettre from the Father and sone and holy ghost: dyrected to all men. And after foloweth the thre verytes.
- A light from Christ leading unto Christ, by the star of his word : or, A divine directory for selfe-examination and preparation for the Lords Supper, to receive a sweete soule-refreshing in that holy ordinance. Profitable also for parents to prepare their children; or, a master his family for that holy sacrament. Holding forth a briefe sum or chiefe heads of direction as a helpe for children, and others to keep in memory the substance of the first principles of the oracles of God. By Immanuel Bourne, M.A. of Asheover in the county of Derby, now preacher of the Gospell to the congregation in Sepulchers Church London
- A light from Christ, leading unto Christ by the star of his word : Or, A divine directory to selfe-examination, the better to prepare for a triall, and approbation of knowledge, and other graces, in such as by the minister and elders are to be admitted into a reformed-church-communion, to partake of soule-cherishing vertue from Christ at the Lords table. Profitable for persons and families in private, or congregations in publique. By Immanuel Bourne, M.A. Of Asheover in the county of Derby, preacher of the gospell to the congregation in sepulchres church London
- A little handful of cordial comforts : scattered thorowout several answers, to sixteen questions, and objections following. Intended chiefly for the good of those that walk mournfully before God; and are worthy to be gathered up, and regarded, of all such as wish well to their own peace. By Richard Standfast, Master of Arts, and rector of Christ-Church in Bristol
- A loving exhortation to all kings, princes, potentates, bishops and people in the whole Christendom : wherein is a distinction betwixt the true and false teachers ...
- A mirrour of presence, or a miscellany, containing some philosophicall differences of presence, and theologicall differences of the presence of Christ. : Whereby the popish transubstantiation, and the Lutherian [sic] consubstantiation are touched: the spoking of the one being otherwise applyed, appertaineth also to the other; of time, place and person. Lastly, extraordinary astronomicall observations of some stars and comets.
- A mixture of scholasticall divinity, with practicall, : in severall tractates: vvherein some of the most difficult knots in divinity are untied, many darke places of Scripture cleared, sundry heresies, and errours, refuted,
- A modell of divinitie, catechistically composed : VVherein is delivered the matter and methode of religion, according to the Creed, tenne Commandements, Lords Prayer, and the Sacraments. By Iohn Yates, Bachelour in Diuinitie, and minister of Gods word in St. Andrewes in Norvvich
- A modell of divinitie, catechistically composed : VVherein is delivered the matter and methode of religion, according to the Creed, tenne Commandements, Lords Prayer, and the Sacraments. By Iohn Yates, Bachelour in Diuinitie, and minister of Gods word in St. Andrewes in Norvvich
- A modell of divinitie, catechistically composed : Wherein is delivered the matter and method of religion, according to the creed, ten Commandements, Lords Prayer, and the Sacraments. By Iohn Yates, Bachelour in Diuinitie, and minister of Gods word in St Andrewes in Norvvich
- A modell of divinitie, catechistically composed : Wherein is delivered the matter and method of religion, according to the creed, ten Commandements, Lords Prayer, and the Sacraments. By Iohn Yates, Bachelour in Diuinitie, and minister of Gods word in St Andrewes in Norvvich
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man, : sette furthe by the kynges maiestie of Englande &c
- A nosegay of divine truths; wherein the chief points of religion are ingeniously discussed, and also the doctrines of predestination, reprobation, &c. rightly determined : Highly necessary for all Christians to peruse. And digested into 50 chapters; both French and English, for the benefit of those who are desirous to improve themselves in the French or English tongues. By P.B. formerly of the order of S. Francis, now a convert to the Church of England
- A notable and marueilous epistle of the famous doctour, Matthewe Gribalde, Professor of the lawe, in the Vniuersitie of Padua: co[n]cernyng the terrible iudgemente of God, vpon hym that for feare of men, denieth Christ and the knowne veritie: with a preface of Doctor Caluine
- A notable and marueilous epistle of the famous doctour, Matthewe Gribalde, Professor of the lawe, in the Vniuersitie of Padua: co[n]cernyng the terrible iudgemente of God, vpon hym that for feare of men, denieth Christ and the knowne veritie: with a preface of Doctor Caluine
- A pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners : Being an earnest exhortation to them, to take care of their souls, and a preparative, in order to render all his future methods of instruction more effectual to their edification
- A pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners : Being an earnest exhortation to them, to take care of their souls; and a preparative, in order to render all his future methods of instruction more effectual to their edification
- A perswasive to an ingenuous tryal of opinions in religion
- A perswasive to an ingenuous tryal of opinions in religion
- 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
- A plain discourse upon uprightness : Shewing the properties and priviledges of an upright man. By Richard Steele, M.A. and minister of the Gospel
- A plaine and profitable catechisme : with certaine prayers adioyned, meete for parents and housholders to teach their children and seruants
- A plaine and profitable catechisme : with certaine prayers adioyned, meete for parents and housholders to teach their children and seruants
- A practical discourse concerning death
- A practical discourse of God's sovereignty : with other material points deriving thence
- A practicall catechisme : By H. Hammond D.D
- A practicall discourse concerning Gods decrees. : In two parts. The first concerning mans unfitnesse to dispute against the decrees of God: out of Rom. 9.20. The second tending to assert and cleare Gods absolute election of a limited and certaine number unto eternall life: out of Acts 13:48.
- A rational method for proving the truth of the Christian religion, as it is professed in the Church of England : in answer to A rational compendious way to convince without dispute all persons whatsoever dissenting from the true religion, by J.K.
- A religious conference between a minister and parishioner: : concerning the practice of our orthodox Church of England in baptizing infants, and pouring water on their faces, or sprinkling them; and in confirming them by the bishop when they come of age to give an account of their faith. Proving all three lawful by the authority of the Holy Scriptures
- A review of Doctor Butler's pamphlet, entitled, A justification of the Roman Catholic tenets. : In which are, a representation of the state of social harmony in the kingdom, previous of the troubles in munster-observations on ecclesiastical establishments-their propriety vindicated, and their practice shewn to have prevailed in all nations antient and modern-some strictures on the Popish doctrine of indulgences, and on the consecration-oath sworn to the pope by the Romish Bishops-the real origin and motives of the inquisition related, and its establishment in Spain-and a demonstration that Clement XIV. Eneyclic letter cannot be applied to a Protestant Church or state, &c. &c. &c. with an appendix, giving an account of the liberties of the Gallican Church, as ascertained by the clergy of France, in 1632.-and of the bull unigenitus issued by Cement XI. in 1713. By a Friend to the constitution
- A review of the case of liturgies and their imposition : in answer to Mr. Bennet's Brief history of precompos'd set forms of prayer, and his Discourse of joint-prayer
- A scriptural account of the doctrine of perfection. : Humbly offered to the consideration of all who are desirous of contending earnestly for the faith as once delivered to the saints. By a Professor of Christianity
- A search made into matters of religion, by Francis VValsingham deacon of the Protestants Church, before his change to the Catholicke. VVherein is related, how first he fell into his doubts; and how for finall resolution therof he repayred vnto his Maiesty, who remitted him to the L. of Canterbury that now is, and he to other learned men. And what the issue was of all those conferences. And how after this againe he betooke himselfe to the reading of Protestant and Catholicke authors for better finding out the truth: as also for discerning where, & on what side true or false dealing was to be found: and what the successe of this search hath beene. Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiesty
- A search made into matters of religion, by Francis VValsingham deacon of the Protestants Church, before his change to the Catholike. VVherein is related, how first he fell into his doubts; and how for finall resolution therof he repaired vnto his Maiesty, who remitted him to the L. of Canterbury, and he to other learned men. And what the issue was of all those conferences. And how after this againe he betooke himselfe to the reading of Protestant and Catholike authors, for better finding out the truth: as also for discerning where, & on what side true or false dealing was to be found: and what the successe of this search hath byn. Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maty
- A second [f]ree-gift to the clergy : Or The hireling-priests, of what denomination soever again challeng'd to a disputation on this question; [w]hether the hireling preachers of this age, who are all ministers of the letter, be not worshippers of the apocalyptical beast, and ministers of antichrist? [v]ery fit to be debated in these latter times of the apostacy. By Thomas Woolston, [so]metime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge
- A second defence of the learned Hugo Grotius, or, A vindication of the digression concerning him, from some fresh exceptions.
- A second part of The mixture of scholasticall divinity, with practical, : in several tractates: wherein some of the most difficult knots in divinity are untyed, many dark places of Scripture cleared, sundry heresies and errors refuted ... Whereunto are annexed, several letters of the same author, and Dr. Jeremy Taylor, concerning Original Sin. Together with a reply unto Dr. Hammonds vindication of his grounds of uniformity from 1 Cor. 14.40.
- A short and plain answer to two questions: : I. Where was your religion before Luther? II. How know you the Scriuptures to be the word of God? By a Protestant
- A short catechisme, or, A cordiall preseruatiue for little children, against the infection of popery, and atheisme : to be taught by parents, in priuate families
- A short catechisme, or, A cordiall preseruatiue for little children, against the infection of popery, and atheisme : to be taught by parents, in priuate families
- A short essay of modern divinity, by Robert Dixon. D.D
- A short reply to Doctor Drennan's letter, : In another letter to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. By an Irish Loyalist
- A short summe of the principall things contained in the articles of our faith and ten commandements. : Whereunto is also added the opening of the principall matters contained in the Lords Prayer.
- A sincere Christian's answer to the appeal to the common sense of all Christian people, : Concerning an important point of doctrine, imposed upon their consciences, by the authority of church government; and, in particular, to the members of the Church of England. In a letter to the appellant. Together, with a preface; wherein, occasionally, the censures of the authors of the monthly review, upon the essay towards an answer to the essay on spirit, written by the author of this answer, are examined, and obviated. By the Rev. Thomas M'Donnell, D.D
- A single and general voice : lifted up like a trumpet, sounding forth the Lords controversie concerning London, with her governors, priests, and citizens that walk in the manners, customs, and way of the heathen, that know not the dreadful God who is Light among them, neither like to retain God ... with somewhat directed to the ear of Thomas Atkin, called alderman of the said city : a reproof to his perverse and ungodly proceedings, message, and two letters ... also a letter from a servant of God in the said prison to Thomas Allen, Mayor of the city ...
- A single and general voice : lifted up like a trumpet, sounding forth the Lords controversie concerning London, with her governors, priests, and citizens that walk in the manners, customs, and way of the heathen, that know not the dreadful God who is Light among them, neither like to retain God ... with somewhat directed to the ear of Thomas Atkin, called alderman of the said city : a reproof to his perverse and ungodly proceedings, message, and two letters ... also a letter from a servant of God in the said prison to Thomas Allen, Mayor of the city ...
- A sinner's justification, or, The Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord our righteousness : delivered in several sermons
- A sinner's justification, or, The Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord our righteousness : delivered in several sermons
- A sinner's justification, or, The Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord our righteousnesse : delivered in several sermons
- A sinner's justification, or, The Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord our righteousnesse : delivered in several sermons
- A soliloquy of the soule, or, A pillar of thoughts : with reasons proving the immortality of the soule
- A soveraign antidote against sinful errors, the epidemical plague of these latter dayes. : Extracted out of divine records, the dispensatory of Christianity: for the prevention and cure of our spiritual distempers.
- A summary of controuersies : wherein the chiefest points of the Catholike Roman fayth are compendiously and methodically explicated, by way of catechisme, against the sectaries of this age
- A summe of Christian doctrine : which every Christian is bound to know, and be able to give an account of. With the holy sacrament of confirmation explain'd at large
- A summe or body of divinitie real : Stating ye fundamentall (in modell) for ye evidencing & fixing the dogmaticall and practicall truths after ye way of demonstration
- A supplicacion vnto the most gracyous prynce H. the viij
- A supplication exhibited to the most mightie Prince Philip king of Spain &c. : VVherin is contained the summe of our Christian religion, for theprofession whereof the Protestants in the lowe Countries of Flaunders, &c. doe suffer persecution, vvyth the meanes to acquiet and appease the troubles in those partes. There is annexed An epistle written to the ministers of Antwerpe, which are called of the confession of Auspurge, concerning the Supper of our sauiour Iesus Christ. VVritten in French and Latine, by Anthonie Corronus of Siuill, professor of Diuinitie
- A synopsis of theology or divinity.
- A table of the additions and alterations made in the second edition of the Animadversions upon Dr. Sherlock's book of the Trinity
- A testimony concerning justification, and whom Christ justifieth, and in what : as likewise concerning imputed righteousness, and to what and to whom. By George Fox
- A testimony concerning justification, and whom Christ justifieth, and in what: : as likewise concerning imputed righteousness, and to what and to whom.
- A treasure of knowledge: springing from the fountaine of godlinesse, which is the word of God. : A little catechisme, wherin is handled the doctrine of the knowledge of God in Iesus Christ. : Also a briefe and pithie exposition of the Ten Commandements of almightie God ...
- A treatise of Amandus Polanus, concerning Gods eternall predestination : Wherein both this excellent doctrine is briefly and syncerely deliuered, and many hard places of Scripture are opened and maintained against the corrupt expositions of Bellarmine and other adversaries
- A treatise of Amandus Polanus, concerning Gods eternall predestination : Wherein both this excellent doctrine is briefly and syncerely deliuered, and many hard places of Scripture are opened and maintained against the corrupt expositions of Bellarmine and other adversaries
- A treatise of divinity : consisting of three bookes. The first of which handling the Scripture or Word of God, treateth of its divine authority, the canonicall bookes, the authenticall edition, and severall versions; the end, properties, and interpretation of Scripture. The second handling God, sheweth that there is a God, and what he is, in his essence and several attributes, and likewise the distinction of persons in the divine essence. The third handleth the three principall workes of God, decree, creation and providence.
- A treatise of the divine essence and attributes, The first part
- A treatise of the divine essence and attributes, The first part
- A treatise of the true nature and definition of justifying faith; : together with a defence of the same, against the answere of N. Baxter.
- A treatise tending vnto a declaration whether a man be in the estate of damnation or in the estate of grace : and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he maie discerne it, and perseuere in the same to the end. The points that are handled are set downe in the page following
- A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace : and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discerne it, and perseuer in the same to the end. Reuiewed and corrected by the author. The poynts that are handled be set downe in the page following
- A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace : and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discernet it, and perseuere in the same to the end. Reuiewed and corrected by the author
- A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace : and if he be in the first, howe hee may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discerne it, and perseuer in the same to the end. Reuiewed and corrected by the author. The poynts that are handled be set downe in the page following
- A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace: : and if he be in the first, howe hee may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discerne it and perseuer in the same to the end.
- A treatise upon sundry matters contained in the thirty nine articles of religion which are professed in the Church of England
- A treatise, concerning the death and resurrection of our bodies, : grounded vpon our sauiour Christs words, in the eleuenth verse of the eleuenth chapter of the gospell of Saint Iohn:
- A treatise, concerning the death and resurrection of our bodies, : grounded vpon our sauiour Christs words, in the eleuenth verse of the eleuenth chapter of the gospell of Saint Iohn:
- A treatise, written by an author of the communion of the Church of Rome, touching transubstantiation : wherein is made appear, that according to the principles of that church, this doctrine cannot be an article of faith
- A true copy of the articles exhibited against William Whiston, clerk, by the Reverend Dr. John Pelling, to the bishops, judges, and doctors of the civil law, Her Majesty's Commissioners, in the Court of Delegates for his maintainance of the arrian heresy. : Faithfully collated with the original
- A true narrative of the Portsmouth disputation, between some ministers of the Presbyterian, and others of the Baptist, persuasion, concerning the subjects and manner of baptism : held in Mr. Williams's meeting-place there on Wednesday, Feb. 22. 1698/9. The managers for the Presbyterians were, Mr. Samuel Chandler of Fareham. Mr. Leigh of Newport in the Isle of Wight. Mr. Robinson of Hungerford in Berks, moderator. For the Baptists were, Dr. William Russel of London. Mr. John Williams of East Knoyle in Wiltshire. Mr. John Sharp of Froome in Somersetshire, moderator. Transcribed from two copies taken at the dispute; the one by Mr. Bissel Town-Clerk of Portsmouth, and the other by Mr. Samuel Ring. Revis'd and publish'd by Dr. William Russel
- A very Christian, learned, and briefe discourse, concerning the true, ancient, and Catholicke faith, against all wicked vp-start heresies : seruing very profitably for a preseruatiue against the profane nouelties of papists, Anabaptists, Arrians, Brownists, and all other sectaries. First composed by Vincentius Lirinensis in Latine, about twelue hundreth yeares ago. And now faithfully translated into English, and illustrated with certaine marginall notes. By Thomas Tuke
- A very Christian, learned, and briefe discourse, concerning the true, ancient, and Catholicke faith, against all wicked vp-start heresies : seruing very profitably for a preseruatiue against the profane nouelties of papists, Anabaptists, Arrians, Brownists, and all other sectaries. First composed by Vincentius Lirinensis in Latine, about twelue hundreth yeares ago. And now faithfully translated into English, and illustrated with certaine marginall notes. By Thomas Tuke
- 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
- A voyce out of the thick darkness: : containing in it a few words to Christians, about the late and present posture of spiritual affairs among them. Together with a post-script about darkening the counsel of God. As also, certain Scripture-prophecies concerning some transactions in the latter times.
- A vvilderness of trouble leading to a Canaan of comfort, or, The method and manner of God's dealing with the heirs of heaven in the ministry of the Word : wherein is shewed how the Lord brings them into this trouble, supporteth them under it, and delivereth them out of it, so that none finally miscarry
- A vvorthy communicant: or, A treatise, shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By Ier. Dyke, minister of Epping, in Essex
- A whip for the lecturers of Lewis, : and for all those Presbyterians, and others of the clergy which maintain that damnable opinion of absolute reprobation, according to the sense of the within written paper. With an exact copy of two several letters sent unto the the said lecturers, wherein the author desires satisfaction concerning the said opinion, with an answer to one of the said letters, being a true copy also.
- A worke of the predestination of saints wrytten by the famous doctor S. Augustine byshop of Carthage, and translated out of Latin into Englysshe, by Nycolas Lesse, Londoner. Item, another worke of the sayde Augustyne, entytuled, Of the vertue of perseueraunce to thend, translated by the sayd. N.L
- A worke of the predestination of saints wrytten by the famous doctor S. Augustine byshop of Carthage, and translated out of Latin into Englysshe, by Nycolas Lesse, Londoner. Item, another worke of the sayde Augustyne, entytuled, Of the vertue of perseueraunce to thend, translated by the sayd. N.L.
- Abrahami Sculteti Grünbergensis Silesii Idea concionum dominicalium : ad populum Haidelbergensem habitarum
- Act of the Associate Presbytery, for renewing the national covenant of Scotland, and the solemn league and covenant of the three nations, : In a way and manner agreeable to our present situation and circumstances in this period
- Act of the General Assembly, for maintaining the purity of the doctrine of this church, and determining the process, Mr. James Webster against Mr. John Simson. Edinburgh, 14th May, 1717, sess. 12
- An A.B.C. for layemen, othervvise called, the lay-mans letters : An alphabet for lay-men, deliuering vnto them such lessons as the holy Ghost teaches them in the worde, by thinges sensible, very necessary to be diligently considered
- An Abridgment of the late reverend assemblies Shorter Catechism, fitted for the use of the weakest capacities and memories
- An Antidote against some principal errors of the predestinarians : a work designed for the information of the common people
- An abstract of the doctrine of the sabbaoth : Briefly, yet fully and plainely set forth; toget