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The precious blood of the son of God
shed without the gates of Jerusalem for the redemption of lost and undone sinners: whereby his great love to mankind is undeniably manifested, in these following particulars; his agony in the garden; being betrayed by Judas, being falsly accused before Annas, Caiaphas, Herod and Pilate; his being scourged, scorned, and spitefully used; his condemnation and going to execution; how he was crucified; of his being reviled, and pardoning the thief upon the cross; and of his giving up the ghost. All which is practically applyed and improved, for the bringing of sinners out of the way of sin and hell, into wisdom's ways, whose ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. By that eminent divine, Mr. John Hayward -
Seel-erfrischende und von den Dornen dess schmertzhafften Leidens Jesu eingesaml̃ete Blut- und Liebes-Rosen, oder, Andachtige Betrachtungen der unergründlichen Liebe Jesu gegen die Menschen in Erdultung so vieler Schmertzen und endlich gar dess schmählichen Kreutz-Todes
allen getreuen Liebhabern ihres Erlöses zur Nachfolge im Leben ... -
Christ's famous titles, and A believer's golden chain
Handled in divers sermons. Together with A cabinet of jewels, or, A glimpse of Sion's glory. As also, Christ's voice to London, The great day of God's wrath, The necessity of watching and praying. With a small treatise of death -
A discourse on the love of Christ
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A clear and learned explication of the history of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ
taken out of above thrity Greek, Syriack, and other Oriental authors, by way of Catena: by Dionysius Syrus, who flourish'd most illustriously in the tenth and eleventh centuries. And faithfully translated by Dudley Loftus, doctor of the laws, Master in chancery, and judge of Their Majesties Court of Prerogative in Ireland -
A letter to some divines
concerning the question, whether God since Christ's ascension, doth any more reveal himself to mankind by the means of divine apparitions? With an exact account of what God hath bestowed upon a noble maid, from her seventh year, until now, MDCXCI. Written originally in High-Dutch, and now set forth in English by the editor of the Laws of paradise, newly published -
The pearl of great price; or, A pilgrim, who, in his pilgrimage to the New Hirusalem, found a lump of clay in the dunghil of mammon, afterwards a pibble in the field of morality
and at last the pearl, at his entrance in at the straight gate. And many other things worthy of note. By Robert Russel in Sussex -
The Christians pattern, or A divine treatise of the imitation of Christ. Written originally in Latin, by Thomas of Kempis, above 200. years since. Faithfully Englished. And printed in a large character for the benefit of the aged
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Sermons concerning the divinity and incarnation of our blessed Saviour
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An answer to Mr. J. Humphrey's second printed letter
wherein he publisheth Mr. Lob's objections against Mr. W's books -
The designed end to the Socinian controversy, or, A rational and plain discourse to prove, that no other person but the Father of Christ is God most high
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A vindication of the sermons of His Grace John Archbishop of Canterbury
concerning the divinity and incarnation of our B. Saviour : and of the Lord Bishop of Worcester's sermon on the mysteries of the Christian faith, from the exceptions of a late book, entituled, Considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity : to which is annexed, a letter from the Lord Bishop of Sarum to the author of the said vindication, on the same subject -
The widow's mite cast into the treasury for the repairing the breaches of the temple
being an essay to explicate the sufferings of our blessed Saviour, and vindicate them from the imputation of a guilty sinner in the sight of God the father : with some reconciling paradoxes to be soberly enquired into -
A letter to Doctor Bates
containing a vindication of the Doctor, and my self, necessitated by Mr. W's his answer to Mr. Humfrey -
Animadversions upon a late discourse concerning the divinity, and death of Christ