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Pain
a cultural history -
Scotch Betty
an authentic and interesting narrative -
A sermon, on an afflictive occasion
preached March 17, 1811 -
Motives and encouragements to bear afflictions patiently; to rejoice under them; and to be thankful for them
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A copy of a letter by Mr. John Dickson, late minister of the Gospel in Rugland, to some friends when he was prisoner in the Bass
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Pain, pleasure and perversity
discourses of suffering in seventeenth-century England -
Motives and encouragements to bear afflictions patiently; to rejoice under them; and to be thankful for them
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The crook in the lot: or The sovereignty and wisdom of God, in the afflictions of men, displayed
together with a Christian deportment under them. Being the substance of several sermons on Eccl. VII. 13. Prov. XVI. 19, and I Pet. V. 6. By the Reverend and learned Mr. Thomas Boston, late Minister of the Gospel at Ettrick. [Two lines from Psalms] -
Meat out of the eater: or, Meditations concerning the necessity, end, and usefulness of afflictions unto God's children
All tending to prepare them for, and comfort them under the cross. By Michael Wigglesworth. Corrected and amended by the author, in the year 1703 -
Meat out of the eater: or, Meditations concerning the necessity, end, and usefulness of afflictions unto God's children
All tending to prepare them for, and comfort them under the cross. By Michael Wigglesworth. Corrected and amended by the author, in the year 1703 -
Zum Funktionieren und zur Funktion der Compassio im "Fließenden Licht der Gottheit" Mechthilds von Magdeburg
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Imitatio et configuratio
die philosophia spiritualis Heinrich Seuses als Theologe der Nachfolge des Christus passus -
Leiden, sterben, auferstehen
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Die Benennungen und der Begriff des Leides bei J. Tauler
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De utilitate ex adversis capienda praefatio
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The last visitation: conflicts and death of Mr. Thomas Peacock
batchellor of divinity, and fellow of Brasen-nose-Colledge in Oxford. Published by E B from the copie of that famous divine, Mr. Robert Bolton, late minister of Broughton in Northhampton-shire -
The mute Christian under the smarting rod
with soveraign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, a Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth, when he is under the greatest afflictions, the sharpest and sorest tryals and troubles, the saddest and darkest providences and changes; with answers to divers questions and objections that are of greatest importance; all tending to win and work souls to be still, quiet, calm, and silent under all changes that have, or may pass upon them in this world, &c. By Thomas Brooks late preacher of the Word at St. Margarets New Fish-street, London -
Meat out of the eater: or, Meditations concerning the necessity, end, and usefulness of afflictions unto Gods children
All tending to prepare them, for, and comfort them under the crosse. By Michael Wigglesworth -
Correction, instruction: or, A treatise of afflictions
first conceived by way of private meditations: afterward digested into certain sermons. And now published for the help and comfort of humble suffering Christians. By Tho. Case, M.A. sometime student of Ch. Ch. Oxon. now preacher of the Gospel in London -
The poor man's cup of cold water, ministred to the saints and sufferers for Christ. In Scotland
who are admidst [sic] the scorching flames of the fiery trial -
The true Christians path way to heaven
Wherein is shewed, the great afflictions which God imposeth upon His children in this life, and the assurance of their delivery out of the same. Being very profitable and comfortable for all those who are in any crosses or afflictions. Thereunto is added a prayer for morning and evening, and graces before and after meat. Dedicated to all those that desire to arrive at Mount Sion, the harbour of peace and joy. By William Simons -
The sicke mans salve
wherein the faithfull Christians may learne (both) how to behaue themselues paciently and thankefully in the time of sicknesse, and also vertuously to dispose their te[m]poral goods, and finallie to prepare them selues gladly and godly to die. Made by Thomas Beacon -
The sycke mans salue
VVherin the faithfull christians may learne both how to behaue them selues paciently and thankefully, in the tyme of sickenes, and also vertuously to dispose their temporall goodes, and finally to prepare them selues gladly and godly to die. Made and newly recognised by Maister Tho. Becon. 1561 -
Meat out of the eater: or, Meditations concerning the necessity, end, and usefulness of afflictions unto Gods children
All tending to prepare them, for, and comfort them under the crosse -
Meat out of the eater or Meditations concerning the necessity, end, and usefulness of afflictions unto Gods children
All tending to prepare them for, and comfort them under the cross