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[Editorial matter for the collection, with a life of the author.]
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A Christian directory: or, a summ of practical theology, and cases of conscience. Directing Christians, how to use their knowledge and faith; how to improve all helps and means, and to perform all duties; how to overcome temptations, and to escape or mortifie every sin. In four parts. I. Christian ethicks (or private duties.) II. Christian oeconomicks (or family duties.) III. Christian ecclesiasticks (or church duties.) IV. Christian politicks (or duties to your rules and neighbours.)
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[Editorial Matter With Contents and Index For Volume Two.]
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The Reasons Of The Christian Religion. The First Part, Of Godliness: Proving By Natural Evidence The Being Of God, The Necessity Of Holiness, And A Future Life Of Retribution.... The Second Part, Of Christianity: Proving By Evidence Supernatural And Natural, The Certain Truth Of The Christian Belief
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The unreasonableness of infidelity: manifested in four discourses. I. The spirits extrinsick witness to the truth of Christianity, on Gal. 3. 1, 2, 3.... II. The spirits internal witness to the truth of Christianity, on 1 John 5. 10. III. For prevention of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: a demonstration, that the spirit and work of Christ were the finger of God...on Mat. 12. 22. to 33.... IV. The arrogancy of reason against the divine revelations repressed...on John 3. 9
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More reasons for the Christian religion, and no reason against it: Or, a second appendix to the Reasons of the Christian Religion. Being I. An answer to a letter from an unknown person, charging the holy scriptures with contradiction. II. Some animadversions on a tractate De Veritate
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A treatise of conversion, preached and now published for the use of those that are strangers to a true conversion, especially the grossly ignorant and ungodly. [With] A call to the unconverted to turn and live, and accept of mercy while mercy may be had, as ever they would find mercy in the day of their extremity
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Now or never. The holy, serious, diligent believer justified, encouraged, excited and directed. And the opposers and neglecters convinced by the light of scripture and reason
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Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion, for prevention of that deceit and damnation of souls, and of those scandals, heresies, and desperate apostasies, that are the consequents of a counterfeit or superficial change
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A saint or a brute. The certain necessity and excellency of holiness, &c. So plainly proved, and urgently applyed, as by the blessing of God may convince and save the miserable, impenitent, ungodly sensualists, if they will not let the Devil hinder them from a sober and serious reading and considering. To be communicated by the charitable, that desire the conversion and salvation of souls, while the patience of God, and the day of grace and hope continue
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The mischiefs of self-ignorance, and the benefits of self-acquaintance. Opened in divers sermons at Dunstan's-West, and published in answer to the accusations of some, and the desires of others
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The right method for a setled peace of consciousness and spiritual comfort. In XXXII directions
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God's goodness vindicated, for the help of such (especially in melancholy) as are tempted to deny it, and think him cruel, because of the present and future misery of mankind; with respect to the doctrine of reprobation and damnation
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Directions for weak distemper'd Christians, to grow up to a confirmed state of grace. With motives, opening the lamentable effects of their weaknesses and distempers. Published also to further that repentance, which wars, and plagues, and flames, and church-convulsions, have so long and loudly preached to England
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[Editorial matter with contents and index for volume three.]
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The saints everlasting rest
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A Treatise Of Self-Denial
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The crucifying of the world by the cross of Christ
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The life of faith. In three parts
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The divine life: in three treatises. The first, of the knowledge of God. The second, of walking with God. The third, of conversing with God in solitude
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The divine appointment of the Lord's day, proved; as a separated day for holy worship, especially in the church-assemblies: and consequently the cessation of the seventh-day Sabbath
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Obedient patience: its nature in general; and its exercise in twenty particular cases. With helps to obtain and use it; and to repress impatience
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Mr. Baxter's dying thoughts upon Phil. 1. 23. Written for his own use in the latter times of his corporal pains and weakness
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[Editorial Matter With Contents And Index For Volume Four.]
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Compassionate Counsel To All Young Men, Especially, I. London Apprentices. II. Students Of Divinity, Physick And Law. III. The Sons Of Magistrates And Rich Men