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"The Adherent Vanity of Every Condition Most Effectually Abated by Serious Godliness." Sermon 1 in Samuel Annesley (1620?-96), editor. A Continuation of Morning Exercise Questions and Cases of Conscience practically Resolved by sundry Ministers.
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Author
Annesley, Samuel (1620?-96) |
Volume #
46:331-74 [2nd ed. 24:42154] |
The Breast Plate of Faith and Love; or, the Ground and Exercise of Faith and Love, As they are set upon Christ their Object, and as they are expressed in Good Works. |
Preston, John (1587-1628) |
9:222-10:47 [2nd ed. 5:313-430] |
The Christian Sacrifice; A Treatise showing the Necessity, End, and Manner of Receiving the Holy Communion, together with suitable Prayers and Meditations. |
Patrick, Simon (1626-1707) |
32:141-350 [2nd ed. 17:265-425] |
The Complete Works of that Eminent Minister of God's Word, Mr. Isaac Ambrose.
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Ambrose, Isaac (1604-63) |
13:49-15:307 [2nd ed. 7:311-9:132] |
The Genuine Epistles of the Apostolic Fathers, Saint Barnabus, Saint Ignatius, Saint Clement, Saint Polycarp, the Shephard of Hermas, and the martyrdoms of St. Ignatius and St. Polycarp. |
Wake, William(1657-1737) |
1:i-79 [2nd ed. 1:i-68] |
The Great Duty of Self-Resignation to the Divine Will.
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Worthington, John (1618-71) |
23:235-24:105 [2nd ed. 13:209-330] |
The Happy Ascetick; or the Best Exercise, to which is added a Letter to a Person of Quality, concerning the Holy Lives of the Primitive Christians.
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Horneck, Anthony (1641-97) |
28:267-29:140 [2nd ed. 16:289-432] |
The Heavenly Academy; or, The Highest School, where alone is that Highest Teaching, the Teaching of the Heart.
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Rous, Francis (1579-1659) |
16:213-293 [2nd ed. 9:299-367] |
"The Hindrance and Helps to a Good Memory of Spiritual Things." Sermon 14 in Samuel Annesley (1620?-96), editor. A Continuation of Morning Exercise Questions and Cases of Conscience practically Resolved by sundry Ministers. |
Steele, Richard (1629-92) |
44:320-41 [2nd ed. 24:41-57] |
The Holy Life of Gregory Lopez, a Spanish Hermite in the West-Indies.
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Losa, Francisco de (1536-1624)
Translated by Abraham Woodhead. |
50:337-406 [2nd ed. 27:387-438] |
The Holy War, Made by Shaddai Upon Diabolus, for the Regaining of the Metropolis of the World. |
Bunyan, John (1628-68) |
32:5-137 [2nd ed. 19:123-227] |
The Humble Advice of the Assembly of Divines, by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster, concerning a shorter catechism, presented by them lately to both houses of Parliament; with the proofs thereof at large out of the Scriptures.
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Westminster Assembly (1643-52) |
31:109-50 [2nd ed. 14:387-414] |
The Last Sermon of his Grace John late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury; preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, February 25, 1693/4.
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Tillotson, John (1630-94) |
45:320-47 [2nd ed. 27:22-42] |
The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, sometime Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Kings Bench.
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Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715) |
29:269-314 [2nd ed. 17:105-39] |
The Life and Death of that Holy and Reverend Man of God, Mr. Thomas Cawton.... |
Cawton, Thomas (1637-77) |
49:299-343 [2nd ed. 27:439-75] |
The Life and Death of the Most Reverend and Learned Father of our Church Dr. James Usher, Late Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and Primate of all Ireland. Published in a sermon at his Funeral at the Abby of Westminster.
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Bernard, Nicholas (d. 1661) |
27:223-316 [2nd ed. 16:94-111] |
The Life and Death of the Renowned Mr. John Eliot, who was the first preacher of the Gospel to the Indians in America.
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Mather, Cotton (1663-1728) |
50:267-335 [2nd ed. 28:437-88] |
The Life of Christ, The Pith and Kernel of all Religion; a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at Westminster, March 31, 1647.
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Cudworth, Ralph (1617-88) |
17:5-50 [2nd ed. 9:369-409] |
"The Life of Dr. Henry Hammond." In Volume 1 of The Works of the Reverend and Learned Henry Hammond, D.D..
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Fell, John (1625-86) |
49:7-63 [2nd ed. 27:343-86] |
The Life of God in the Soul of Man; or, the Nature and Excellency of the Christian Religion. With Nine other discourses on Important Subjects, and a Sermon preached at his funeral.
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Scougal, Henry (1650-78) |
45:3-166 [2nd ed. 23:325-456] |
The Life of William Bedell, D.D., Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland.
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Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715) |
27:181-222, [2nd ed. 16:1-93] |
The Lives of Sundry Eminent Persons in this Later Age ... To which is added his own life ....
Life of Joseph Alleine
Several Lives
"Short Account of Some Eminent Persons of the Church of Scotland"
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Clarke, Samuel (1599-1682) |
24:107-60 [2nd ed. 14:3-44], Life of Joseph Alleine
26:9-25, 201-19, 249-310; 27:22-92 [2nd ed. 15:5-21, 160-74, 197-247, 261-316] several lives
49:275-97 [2nd ed. 29:193-210] "Short Account of Some Eminent Persons of the Church of Scotland" |
The Life of the Late Reverend Mr. George Trosse ..., Containing, I. An Abridgement of his own Narrative. II. A further Account of His Life and Death ....
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Gilling, Isaac (d. 1725) |
50:159-233 [2nd ed. 28:379-436] |
The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert. |
Walton, Izaak (1593-1683) |
27:92-180 [2nd ed. 15:316-87] |
The Lives of Thirty Two English Divines; eminent in their generations for learning and piety.
Life of John Preston
Life of Richard Sibbes
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Clarke, Samuel (1599-1682) |
Life of John Preston, 9:195-220 [2nd ed. 5:291-311]
Life of Richard Sibbes, 10:101-6 [2nd ed. 6:49-51]
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The Living Temple; or, A Designed Improvement of that Notion, That a Good Man is the Temple of God.
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Howe, John (1630-1705) |
48:71-304 [2nd ed. 28:55-234] (likely Works edition) |
The Marrow of Ecclesiastical History, divided into two parts: The first, containing ... lives of the ancient fathers, school-men, first reformers, and modern divines; the second, containing the lives of Christian emperors ...[and] of inferior Christians. |
Clarke, Samuel (1599-1682) |
26:25-201, 219-49 [2nd ed. 15:21-160, 174-97] |
The Nature, Power, Deceit, and Prevalency of the Remainders of Indwelling Sin in Believers.
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Owen, John (1616-83) |
17:225-335 [2nd ed. 10:119-208] |
The New Covenant; or, the Saints Portion. A Treatise unfolding the All-sufficiency of God, and Man's Uprightness, and the Covenant of Grace.
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Preston, John (1587-1628) |
10:48-98 [2nd ed. 6:3-45] |
The Practice of Christian Graces; or, The Whole Duty of Man laid down in a Plain and Familiar Way for the Use of all, but especially the meanest reader.
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Allestree, Richard (1619-81) |
21:3-248 [2nd ed. 12:23-220] |
The Practice of Divine Love Revised; being an exposition of the church-catechism.
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Ken, Thomas (1631-1711) |
25:225-325 [2nd ed. 13:331-404] |
The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying; in which are described the means and instruments of preparing ourselves and others respectively for a blessed death ... Together with prayers and acts of virtue to be used by sick and dying persons ... To which are added, Rules for the visitation of the sick, and offices proper for that ministry.
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Taylor, Jeremy (1613-67) |
16:129-210 [2nd ed. 9:231-97] |
The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living: in which are described the means and instruments of obtaining every virtue ... Together with prayers, containing the whole duty of a Christian.
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Taylor, Jeremy (1613-67) |
16:5-128 [2nd ed. 9:135-230] |
The Saints' Everlasting Rest; or, A Treatise of the Blessed State of the Saints in their Enjoyment of God in Glory.
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Baxter, Richard (1615-91) |
37:11-442 [2nd ed. 22:1-357] |
The Spiritual Bee; or a Miscellany of Scriptural, Historical Natural Observations, and Occasional Occurrences, applied in Divine Meditations.
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Horsman, Nicholas (d. 1683) |
28:5-42 [2nd ed. 14:353-85] |
The Spiritual Guide which Disentangles the Soul; and brings it by the Inward Way to the getting of Perfect Contemplation, and the Rich Treasure of Internal Peace. With a Short Treatise concerning Daily Communion.
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Molinos, Miguel de (1628-96) |
38:249-94 [2nd ed. 23:67-102] |
The Works of Joseph Hall.
Meditations and Vows, Divine and Moral
Heaven upon Earth, or of True Peace of Mind
"Holy Observations"
"Solomon's Song Paraphrased"
"Letters on Several Occasions"
A Passion Sermon, preached on Good Friday, 1609
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Hall, Joseph (1574-1656) |
7:3-159 [2nd ed. 4:109-227] |
The Works of the Late Learned Divine Stephen Charnock, B.D.; being. Several Discourses upon Various Divine Subjects.
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Charnock, Stephen (1628-80) |
39:99-204 [2nd ed. 23:181-267] |
The Works of the late Reverend and learned John Howe M.A., sometime Fellow of Magdalen College ... to which are prefixed memoirs of the life of the author.
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Howe, John (1630-1705) |
48:3-334 [2nd ed. 28:1-258] |
The Works of the Learned Isaac Barrow.
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Barrow, Isaac (1630-77) |
35:103-310 [2nd ed. 21:1-167] |
The Works of the Reverend, truly Pious, and Judiciously Learned Robert Bolton ... As they were Finished by Himself in his life Time. With the Life and Death of the Author, by E. B[agshaw].
"A Treatise on Fasting"
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Bolton, Robert (1572-1631) |
7:160-9:193 [2nd ed. 4:229-5:138] |
The Works of the right Reverend ... Edward Reynolds D.D., Late Lord bishop of Norwich. Containing three treatises of The Vanity of the Creature, Sinfulness of sin, Life of Christ. An explication of Psalm CX. Meditations on the sacrament of the Lord's supper. An Explication of the XIV. Chapter of Hosea. A Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the Soul. With a collection of Thirty Sermons preached on Several Solemn Occasions.
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Reynolds, Edward (1599-1676) |
41:115-42:47 [2nd ed. 25:1-240] |
Thoughts on Religion and Other Subjects.
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Pascal, Blaise (1623-62)
Translated by Basil Kennett. |
23:3-233 [2nd ed. 13:35-207] |