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A lamentation over the dead in Christ, not as those without hope; with instruction, admonition, and encouragement to the survivers
As it should have been delivered to the people (had not Satan hindered) at the funeral of Mr. Henry Rix of Cambridge, Jan. 19. 1656--7. in pursuance of his earnest request on his deathbed. Now published for the benefit of those that will hear. By Thomas Moore junior -
An explicite declaration of the testimony of Christ
according to the plain sayings of the Gospel: and therein, of the purposes, promises, and covenants of God, as by Gospel declared. With, a consideration of a question stated about faith. By Thomas Moore, Senior -
A treatise of the person of Christ
and therein, a discourse about the knowledge of God, who and what a one He is. Of the Son of God, who and what a one He is. Of the first promise of Christ, & first publication of the mystery of Him. Of the times and years of the first fathers, &c. Of the account of years, from the creation to the flood, and from both to the first coming of Christ, and probably to His second coming. Of the evidences demonstrating that Jesus is the Christ. Of the mystery of Christ, as revealed since His first coming. Of election. By Thomas Moore, Senior -
A defence against the poyson of Satans designe
cast out of his mouth by James Nayler, in his pretended answer to An antidote against the spreading infections of the spirit of Antichrist, lately published by Thomas Moor. Shewing how manifestly the said J. N. hath altered the sayings of T. M. in that book, and grossely belyed him, and the truth attested by him, so as every reader may see, in most of the things spoken to, and by that may judge of the rest of his accusations, that might require some farther witnesse than J. N. or T. M. to prove, or disprove them. With some discovery of the emptiness and unsoundness of his pretended answers, with his altering the sayings, and corrupting the sense of the scriptures therein. Likewise of the wolf appearing under the sheepskin, in the beginning, and close of his book. By Thomas Moor, Junior -
An explicite declaration of the testimony of Christ
according to the plain sayings of the Gospel: and therein, of the purposes, promises, and covenants of God, as by Gospel declared. With, a consideration of a question stated about faith. By Thomas Moore, Senior -
An address for submissive, peaceable, and loving living together under the present government
to the people of the commonwealth of England, however by some called royalists, Presbyterians, independents, or fifth-monarchy-men