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A vindication of the book called, Some Gospel-truths opened; according to the Scriptures
and the opposition made against it by Edward Borrough, a professed Quaker, (but proved an enemie to the truth) examined and confuted by the word of God. And also, the things that were then laid down, and declared to the world by me, are a second-time born witness to, according to truth: with the answer of Edward Burrough to the quæries then laid down in my book reproved. And also, a plain answer to his quæries, given in simplicitie of soul; and is now also presented to the world, or who else may read, or hear them; to the end (if God will) that truth may be discovered thereby. -
A spiritual exercise according to the custome of Windesem.
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Doctor Hammond his Ektenesteron, or a greater ardency in Christ's love of God at one time, than another proved to be utterly irreconcileable with 1. His fulnesse of habituall grace. 2. The perpetuall happinesse, and 3. The impeccability of his soule. By Henry Ieanes, minister of Gods Word at Chedzoy in Somerset-shire
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The grand conspiracy of Jews against their King
A sermon preached in August, 1647 -
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 -
Euchodia. Or, A prayer-song
being sacred poems on the history of the birth and passion of our blessed Saviour, and several other choice texts of scripture. In two parts -
The grand conspiracy of the members against the mind, of Jews against their King
as it hath been delivered in the four following sermons -
Love to the captives: or, The love of God to the world
who so loved the world, that he gave his onely begotten son, to be the light of the world, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life, and no man cometh to the father, but by him, (who is the redeemer of the captives.) Given forth for their sakes, who desire to turn to the Lord, or to see a return out of captivity, declaring the way to God, and where power against sin may be received, that your souls may no longer be held under the snare of the Divel, nor you be made a prey upon by deceivers, but come away to the light, which is the power of God unto salvation; and he that believes shall be saved, and he that believes not shall be damned -
An epistle to all people on the earth
and the ignorance of all the world, both professors and teachers, of the birth that must be silent, and of the birth that is to speak, which declares God; and the difference betwixt silence and speaking. Shewing to all the people upon earth, that they may come to an understanding of themselves; and may know that Christ Jesus, the Light of the world, is their teacher to God, or their condemnation from him. Also shewing that it was the practice of many to wait in silence upon God, to hear his word, and know his voice -
Doctor Hammond his Ektenesteron, or A greater ardency in Christ's love of God at one time, than another
proved to be utterly irreconcileable with 1. His fulnesse of habituall grace. 2. The perpetuall happinesse, and 3. The impeccability of his soule -
Some considerations by way of proposall and conclusion
humbly tendered, for the satisfying and uniting of all the faithfull in this day, whose hearts are groaning and sighing for the deliverance of Zion, and the appearance of her king. And desiring to separate from this wicked and adulterous generation -
The great exemplar of sanctity and holy life according to the Christian institution
described in the history of the life and death of the ever blessed Jesus Christ, the saviour of the world : with considerations and discourses upon the several parts of the story and prayers fitted to the several mysteries : in three parts -
Subjection to Christ in all his ordinances and appointments
the best means to preserve our liberty : together with a treatise of ineffectual hearing the word ... : with some remarkable passages of His life -
Patriarchae, sive, Christi servatoris genealogia
per mundi aetates traducta -
Christ, God-man
set out in a sermon preached at Northampton on the lecture, being Christmas-day, 1656