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A Bride Bush; or, a Wedding Sermon, Compendiously Describing the Duties of Married Persons.
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Author
Whateley, William (1583-1639) |
Volume #
22:3-110 [2nd ed. 12:251-338] |
A Brief Journal of the Life, Travels, and Labours of Love, in the Work of the Ministry, of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Thomas Wilson.
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Wilson, Thomas (d. 1725) |
50:235-65 [2nd ed. 29:3-24] |
A Country Parson's Advice to His Parishioners. In Two Parts: I. Containing a Plain and Serious Exhortation to a Religious and Virtuous Life; II. General Directions how to Live accordingly.
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45:169-292 [2nd ed. 26:425-522] |
A General Martyrologie, Containing a Collection of all the Greatest Persecutions which have befallen the Church of Christ from the Creation to Our Present Times.
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Clarke, Samuel (1599-1682) |
6:i-303 [2nd ed. 3:289-4:101] |
A Gospel-Glass, Representing the Miscarriages of English Professors; or, A Call from Heaven to Sinners and Saints, by Repentance and Reformation to prepare to meet God.
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Stuckley, Lewis (1621-87) |
33:5-270 [2nd ed. 19:229-445] |
A Rebuke to Backsliders, and a Spur for Loiterers.
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Alleine, Richard (1611-81) |
39:277-453 [2nd ed. 18:255-365] |
A Sermon preached before the Peers, in the Abbey Church of Westminster, October 10, 1666. From Eccles. 11:9. On the Day Appointed for Humiliation after the Fire at London.
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Ward, Seth (1617-89) |
25:187-222 [2nd ed. 14:321-51] |
A Three-fold Treatise containing the saints sure and perpetual guide, self-enriching examination, soul-fatting fasting; or, Meditations concerning the Word, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and fasting.
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Bolton, Robert (1572-1631) |
9:5-193 [2nd ed. 5:139-288] |
A Treatise on Self-Dedication.
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Howe, John (1630-1705) |
48:305-34 [2nd ed. 28:235-58] (likely Works edition) |
Acts and Monuments of Matters most Special and Memorable, Happening in the Church with a Universal History of the Same: wherein is set forth at large, the whole race and course of the church, from the primitive age to these later times of ours, with the bloody times, horrible troubles, and great persecutions against the true martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by heathen emperors, as now lately practiced by Romish prelates, especially in this realm of England and Scotland.
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Foxe, John (1516-87) |
2:211-5:271 [2nd ed. 2:25-3:286] |
An Abridgement of Mr. Baxter's History of His Life and Times; with an Account of the Ministers, etc., who were Ejected after the Restoration of King Charles II ... and the continuation of their history, to the passing of the bill against occasional conformity in 1711.
Life of Thomas Goodwin
Life of John Owen
Life of Samuel Shaw
Life of Joseph Woodward
Life of Nicholas Leverton
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Calamy, Edmund (1671-1732) |
Life of Thomas Goodwin - 11:5-6 [2nd ed. 6:231-32]
Life of John Owen - 17:163-64 [2nd ed. 10:73-74]
Life of Samuel Shaw - 25:29-35 [2nd ed. 14:197-200]
Life of Joseph Woodward - 27:5-13 [2nd ed. 15:247-53]
Life of Nicholas Leverton - 27:14-21 [2nd ed. 15:254-60]
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An Account of the Life and Death of the Rev. Philip Henry.
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Henry, Matthew (1662-1714) |
50:5-157 [2nd ed. 28:261-378] |
An Admirable Treatise of Solid Virtue: unknown to men of this generation who take the appearance of virtue, for the true virtue taught by Jesus Christ.
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Bourignon, Antoinette (1616-80)
Translated by George Garden. |
36:177-332 [2nd ed. 21:299-420] |
An Alarme to Unconverted Sinners in a Serious Treatise. . Whereunto are annexed divers practical cases of Conscience.
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Alleine, Joseph (1634-68) |
24:161-25:26 [2nd ed. 14:45-193] |
An Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature, with Several other Treatises.
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Culverwel, Nathanael (d. 1651) |
17:51-160 [2nd ed. 9:411-10:70] |
An Enquiry after Happiness.
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Lucas, Richard (1648-1715) |
40:3-41:114 [2nd ed. 24:59-417] |
An Exposition of the Creed, Lord's Prayer, and Ten Commandments.
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Leighton, Robert (1611-84) |
34:265-310 [2nd ed. 20:233-70] |