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An infallible vvay to farewell
in our bodies, names, estates, precious souls, posterities : together with, mens great losse of happinesse, for not paying, the small quitrent of thankfulness : whereunto is added remaines of the P.A., a subject also of great concernment for such as would enjoy the blessed promises of this life, and of that ot come -
An experimental index of the heart: or Self--knowledge
In which (as in a looking-glasse) the civillest of men may see what need they have of a redeemer; and that it most deeply concerns them with all speed, to sue out their pardon in Christ, and to rely wholly and only upon free-grace, for pardon and salvation; except they prefer an everlasting furnace of fire and brimstone in hell, before an eternal weight of superabundant glory in Heaven, as all (most sottishly) do, that by sinne and Satan are bewitched. Drawn up and published for the good of all -
A serious and pathetical description of heaven and hell
according to the pencil of the Holy Ghost; and the best expositors: sufficient (with the blessing of God) to make the worst of men hate sin, and love holiness. Being five chapters taken out of a book entituled, The whole duty of a Christian -
Good report from bad men, no mean disparagement
Together with a cordial for Christians; when they receive evil, for well doing. Being an arrow drawn forth of that sententious quiver: intituled, A Christian library, or a pleasant and plentifull paradise of practical divinity -
A spark of divine light, to kindle piety in a frozen soul
Composed at first for a friend, and now published at his request, for the good of all: as being proper and profitable, for any one it shall be given to: be he good or bad, friend or enemy, acquaintance or stranger. Licensed and entred according to order -
An experimental index of the heart, or, Self-knowledge
in which (as in a looking-glasse) the civillest of men may see what need they have of a redeemer : and that it most deeply concerns them with all speed to sue out their pardon in Christ and to rely wholly and only upon free-grace for pardon and salvation : except they prefer an everlasting furnace of fire and brimstone in hell, before an eternal weight of super-abundant glory in heaven, as all (most sottishly) do that by sinne and Satan are bewitched -
Anti-Quakerism
or, A character of the Quakers spirit, from its original and first cause -
The seduced soul reduced and rescued from the subtilty and slavery of Satan ...
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A Christian library, or, A pleasant and plentiful paradise of practical divinity
in 37 treatises of sundry and select subjects -
Good report from bad men, no mean disparagement
together with A cordial for Christians, when they receive evil, for well doing, being an arrow drawn forth of that sententious quiver, intituled, A Christian library, or, A pleasant and plentifull paradise of practical divinity -
A short and sure way to grace and salvation
being a necessary and profitable tract upon three fundamental principles of Christian religion which few do indeed know, and yet he who knows them not cannot be saved, viz. [brace] how man was at first created, how he is now corrupted, how he may be again restored : together with the conditions of the Covenant of Grace, and to whom the promises of the Gospel belong : the which well learned would keep millions out of hell that blindly throng thither