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The careless person, and stupid conscience, awakened
Arguments against despair and peresumption. These by the author of the Clergyman's companion. Advice and caution. By Henry Bond, LL.B. curate of Stroud -
The sufferings of young Werther
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The sufferings of young Werther
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A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira
in the year 1548 -
Spira respirans: or, The way to the kingdom of heaven
by the gates of hell; in an extraordinary example. By a person brought to the depths of despair and anguish, recovered by the mighty grace and power of God, and rais'd to heights of assurance and joy. Wherein are some uncommon considerations concerning the manner of salvation and damnation life and death, happiness and misery. With some fnndamental [sic] arguments for the immorality of the soul -
The highway of despair
critical theory after Hegel -
Modernity, melancholy and predestination
cultural historical, philosophical and psychoanalytical perspectives on the modern religious subject -
Physicke, to cure the most dangerous disease of desperation
Collected for the direction and comfort of such Christians as trauayling and being heauie loaden in their consciences, with the burthen of their sinnes, stand in danger either in time of their sicknesse to fall a way from thier God, through deepe despaire, or else in time of their health, to yeelde to one desperate end, or other, to the ruine and vtter confusion of both bodyes and soules for euer -
Strange and terrible news from Shorditch
of a woman that hath sold her self to the Divel; living in Badger-Alley; and lying at this present in a sad and miserable condition; acknowledging that about six-years since, she made a contract with the Divel written with her own blood, and that her time was now, expired within six weeks; and she irrecoverable to all eternity; with the like speeches of dispair. As also, how several able ministers went to comfert her, with her full confession of her former evil life, and other passages between them. With allowance -
A true second Spira: or, A soul plung'd in his case, but yet recovered
Being comfort for backsliders: or, salvation for sinners in the heigth of despair: being a true and impartial account of some backslidings of Mr. Haniel Halford, of Thrapston in Northampton-shire, and how mercy was shown to him freely at last, a few hours before he departed this life: which the preface and book do testifie. To which is added, an account of Elizabeth Boodger, who was about thirteen yers of age: with some of ther experiences, or last expression. With a funeral sermon preached by Tho. Sewell, from that text, Isa. 60.1. ... Recommended by a reverend divine, as being that which is extraordinary in this day -
The anchor of faith
Vpon which, a Christian may repose in all manner of temptations. Especially in that great and dangerous gulfe of desperation. Wherein so many ouer-whelmed with the weight and burthen of their sinne, and not resisting themselues by the hand of faith, vpon the promises and inuitations of Christ, haue with Caine and Judas most fearefully fallen and shipwrackt themselues, to the vtter confusion both of body and soule for euer -
Physicke, to cure the most dangerous disease of desperation
Collected for the direction and comfort of such Christians as trauayling and being heauie loaden in their consciences, with the burthen of their sinnes, stand in danger either in time of their sicknesse to fall away from their God, through deepe despaire, or else in time of their health, to yeelde to one desparate end, or other, to the ruine and vtter confusion of both bodyes and soules for euer. By W.W -
Physicke, to cure the most dangerous disease [of] de[sper]ation
Collected for the direction and comfort of such Christians as trauayling and beein[g] [h]eauy loaden in their consciences, with the [burt]hen of their sinnes, stand in danger either i[n t]ime of their sicknesse to fall away from their God, through deepe dispayre, or else in tim[e] of their health, to yeeld to one desperate end or other, to the ruine and vtter confusion of both bodyes and sou[les f]or euer. By W.W -
Comfort and counsel for dejected souls
or a treatise concerning spiritual dejection. In which is handled, 1. The nature 3. [sic] The working 3. The grounds 4. The remedies of spiritual dejection. And in which is held forth, satisfaction to some particuler cases, and generall advice for any soule who is cast downe. Being the heads and sum of divers sermons preached to a particular congregation, from Psalm 42. last. By John Durant, preacher of the Gospel, and pastor of a church of Christ in Canterbury -
A Brief receipt moral & Christian
against the passion of the heart, or sore of the mind, incident to most, and very grievous to many, in the trouble of enemies