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Vindiciæ ministerii evangelici revindicatæ: or The preacher (pretendedly) sent, sent back again, to bring a better account who sent him, and learn his errand
by way of reply, to a late book (in the defence of gifted brethrens preaching) published by Mr. John Martin of Edgefield in Norfolk, Mr. Samuel Petto of Sandcroft in Suffolk, Mr. Frederick Woodale of Woodbridge in Suffolk: so far as any thing in their book pretends to answer a book published, 1651. called Vindiciæ ministerii evangelici; with a reply also to the epistle prefixed to the said book, called, The preacher sent -
Elisha's lamentation for Elijah. or, The just cause of a peoples mourning upon the losse of a faithful minister, under their greatest assurance of his translation to glory
Discoursed in a lecture sermon, preached at St. Lawrence Church in Norwich, Decemb. 14. 1655 upon occasion of the losse of that reverend servant of God, Mr. John Carter, pastor of that congregation, who died Decemb. 10 and was buried there, Decemb. 12 -
Elisha's lamentation for Elijah· Or, The just cause of a peoples mourning upon the losse of a faithful minister, under their greatest assurance of his translation to glory
Discoursed in a lecture sermon, preached at St. Lawrence Church in Norwich, Decemb. 14. 1655. upon occasion of the losse of that reverend servant of God, Mr John Carter, pastor of that congregation, who died Decemb. 10. and was buried there, Decemb. 12. By John Collinges, B.D. and Pastor of the Church of God, in Stephens Parish, in the said city -
Elisha's lamentation for Elijah. Or, The just cause of a peoples mourning upon the losse of a faithful minister, under their greatest assurance of his translation to glory
Discoursed in a lecture sermon, preached at St. Lawrence Church in Norwich, Decemb. 14. 1655. upon occasion of the losse of that reverend servant of God, Mr John Carter, pastor of that congregation, who died Decemb. 10. and was buried there, Decemb. 12 -
Vindiciæ ministerii evangelici revindicatæ: or The preacher (pretendedly) sent, sent back again, to bring a better account who sent him, and learn his errand
by way of reply, to a late book (in the defence of gifted brethrens preaching) published by Mr. John Martin of Edgefield in Norfolk, Mr. Samuel Petto of Sandcroft in Suffolk, Mr. Frederick Woodale of Woodbridge in Suffolk: so far as any thing in their book pretends to answer a book published, 1651. called Vindiciæ ministerii evangelici; with a reply also to the epistle prefixed to the said book, called, The preacher sent. By John Collinges B.D. and pastor of the church in Stephens parish in Norwich -
The happiness of brethrens dwelling together in unity
discoursed upon Psalm 133, vers. 1, on occasion of the late thanksgiving, Feb. 14, 1688/9 -
The history of conformity, or, A proof of the mischief of impositions from the experience of more than one hundred years
shewing the only means to reconcile all Protestants : humbly tendered to the consideration of this present Parliament -
A cordial for a fainting soul, or, Some essaies for the satisfaction of doubting wounded Christians, labouring under several burdens
especially such as arise in Christians spirits, from a mistake of the grounds of faith : in which several doubts, mostly ordinary to Christians in the beginning of their conversion, are resolved, the ground of Christians going to Christ cleared, the acts of saving faith are discovered ... : being the sum of fourteen sermons ... : with three several faith are discovered ... : being the sum of fourteen sermons ... : with three several tables annexed, the first containing the cases spoken to, directly or collaterally, the second giving the reader an account of the contents of each sermon, the third of the principall things contained in the tract