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- A Brief receipt moral & Christian, : against the passion of the heart, or sore of the mind, incident to most, and very grievous to many, in the trouble of enemies.
- A Christian caueat for al estates. Or A sermon, preached by that religious seruant of God, Master George Hockin, Bachelor of Diuinitie, Fellow of Excester Colledge, and preacher to the towne of Totnes in Deuon
- A Christian standing & moving upon the true foundation. Or, A word in season. : Perswading to sticke close to God, act eminently for God. In his present design a- against [sic] all discouragements, oppositions, temptations. Expressed in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons upon the day of their monthly fast, Octob. 25, 1648.
- A Christian's work and time of working : In a sermon preached on the death of Mr. John Sorrel the younger, of Hyde-Hall in Great Waltham in the county of Essex. By Benjamin Smith, vicar there
- A Christians duty and safety in evill times : Delivered in severall sermons, upon four texts of scripture, viz. Christ's prayer the saints support, on Iohn 17 15[.] A divine ballance to weigh all doctrines by, on 1 Thes.5. 21[.] A Christians great enquiry, on Acts 16.30, 31[.] A description of true blessedness, on Luke 11. 28[.] By that faithfull messenger of Jesus Christ, Mr Christopher Love, late minister of Laurence-jury, London. Whereunto is annexed The saints rest, or Their happy sleep in death. As it was delivered in a sermon at Aldermanbury, London. Aug. 24. 1651. By Edmund Calalmy. B. D
- A Collection of Farewel-Sermons
- A Lent-sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, March 3, 1699/1700 : before the Right Honourable the Ld. Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London / by Sam. Clerke ..
- A Lent-sermon preached in the cathedral church at Norwich upon a Shrove Svnday
- A New-Years gift for youth : being the substance of a sermon, preached at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, (aged sixteen years, odd months) at St. M. Overies, in Southwark, Decemb. 1. 1686. upon those words (chosen by her) of Solomons
- A Romane centurion becomming a good souldier of Iesus Christ : In foure sermons, preached in the cathedrall church, and in Saint Thomas Church at Sarum. By Bartholomevv Parsons, B.D. and rector of Ludgershall, in the county of Wiltes
- A Rowland for an Oliver, or, A sharp rebuke to a sawcy levite : in answer to a sermon preach'd by Edward Oliver, M.A. before Sir Humphry Edwin late Lord Mayor of London, at St. Paul's Cathedral, on Sunday October 22. 1698
- A Rowland for an Oliver: or, a sharp rebuke to a sawcy levite : In answer to a sermon preach'd by Edward Oliver, M.A. before Sir Humphry Edwin late Lord Mayor of London, at St. Paul's Cathedral, on Sunday October 22. 1698. By a lover of unity
- A Sabbath of rest to be kept by the saints here, or, A treatise of the Sabbath, and such holy and religious duties as are required for the sanctification of it, the great Sabbath of rest that remaineth to be kept by God's saints hereafter : delivered in divers sermons upon Heb. 4. 9.
- A Sermon disswading obloquie against governours : preached on Sunday Decemb. 7, 1662 in a solemne audience, and now, at the request of divers that heard it, made publick
- A Sermon preach'd by a reverend father in the Jesuits chappel at the Kings Inn, Dublin, on St. Patrick's Day, 1687/8
- A Sermon preached at the court at White Hall before the Kings Maiesty, vpon Sunday being the 13. of May 1604. By Anthony Rudd Professor of Diuinitie, and Bishop of Saint Dauids
- A believers last day is his best day : A sermon preached at the funerall of Mris Martha Randoll, at Christs Church, London, June 28. 1651. By Thomas Brooks, minister of the Gospel at Margarets Fish-street-hill
- A believers last day is his best day : a sermon preached at the funerall of Mris Martha Randoll, at Christs Church, London, June 28, 1651
- A believers last day is his best day : a sermon preached at the funerall of Mris. Martha Randoll, at Christs-Church, London, June 28, 1651
- A believers last day, is his best day : A sermon preached at the funeral of Mris Martha Randoll, at Christs Church, London, June 28. 1651. By Thomas Brooks, late preacher of the Gospel at St. Margarets Fish-street-hill
- A body of practical divinity : consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture
- A brand, Titio erepta : On the fift day of Nouember last, before the Honourable Lordes of his Maiesties Priuie Councell, and the graue iudges of the law, &c. this sermon preached by the Reuerend Father in Christ, William, Lord Bishoppe of Rochester
- A brief and plain commentary with notes, not more useful than seasonable, upon the whole prophecie of Malachy : delivered, sermon-wise, divers years since at Pitmister in Summerset
- A brief and practical discourse of abstinence in time of Lent : wherein is shewed the popular mistake and abuse of the word superstition
- A brief commentarie or exposition upon the prophecy of Obadiah, : together with usefull notes
- A brief refutation of the errors tolleration, erastianism, independency and separation : delivered in some sermons from I Job. 4. I, preach'd in the year 1652 : to which are added four sermons preach'd on several occasions
- A brief vindication of the late farewell-sermon : preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, and St. Mary Wool-church-Haw in Lombard-Street By David Jones, student of Christ-Church, Oxon
- A briefe declaration of the universalitie of the Church of Christ, and the unitie of the Catholike faith professed therein:
- A briefe dialogue, concerning preparation for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper. Taken, for the most part, out of the ten sermons of Mr I. Dod, and Mr. R. Cleaver, touching that subiect
- A broken heart, or The grand sacrifice. : As it was laid out in a sermon preached at St. Maries in Beverley, in the East-riding of the county of Yorke, upon the monthly fast-day in Christmas-weeke, being Decemb. 28. 1642. By John Shawe, pastor of the church at Rotherham in the same county
- A broken spirit, God's sacrifices. Or, The gratefulnesse of a broken spirit unto God. : Represented in a sermon, before the right Honourable House of Peeres, in K. Henry the Seventh's chappell in the Abbey Westminster, upon Wednesday Decemb. 9. 1646. Being a day of publike humiliation for removing of the great judgment of rain and waters then upon the kingdome, &c.
- A burning and a shining light : a sermon preached at the funeral of the late reverend Mr. James Wrexham, minister at Haversham in the county of Bucks
- A cabinet of spirituall iewells : wherein man's misery, God's mercy, Christ's treasury, truth's prevalency, errour's ignominy, grace's excellency, a Christian's duty, the saint's glory, is set forth in eight sermons : with a brief appendix, of the nature, equity, and obligation of tithes under the Gospell, and expediency of marriage to be solemnized onely by a lawfull minister ...
- A call from Heaven to the unconverted : A sermon preached at the f[un]eral of Mr. John Gaspine. If these weighty considerations are not worth your reading, keep it clean, and return it when calld [sic] for
- A call to a general reformation of manners : and manifesting in several particulars the great lets and hinderances thereunto
- A call to delaying sinners., or, The danger of delaying in matters concerning our souls. : Being the substance of several sermons from Psal. 119. v.60.
- A call to delaying sinners; or The danger of delaying in matters concerning our souls. : Being the substance of several sermons from Ps.119. v.60.
- A call to humiliation for the grievous sin of persecution : in two sermons, preached at the publick fasts in Lemster, in the county of Hereford, Wednesday May 21 and June 18, 1690
- A call to weeping: or A warning touching approaching miseries : In a sermon preached on the 20th of March, 1699. At the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Westen, late wife of Mr. John Westen, who departed this life on the 17th of the said month, in the 38th year of her age. By Benjamin Keach
- A catechetical course of sermons for the whole year : being an explanation of the church-catechism : in fifty two distinct discourses on so many several texts of Scripture : wherein are briefly contain'd, the most necessary points of Christian doctrine ... : in two volumes
- A caueat for Archippus : A sermon preached at a visitation at White-Chappel Church in London, Septemb. 23. 1618. By Ier. Dyke minister of Gods word at Epping in Essex
- A caueat for cold Christians. In a sermon preached by Mr. Paul Bayne ... Wherein the common disease of Christians, with the remedie, is plainly and excellently set downe for all that will vse it
- A caveat for magistrates. : In a sermon, preached at Pauls, before the right Honorable Thomas Atkin, Esquire, Lord Major of the City of London, November the third; 1644. Being the first day of his coming thither after his entrance upon his majoralty.
- A caveat or information, for informers, witnesses, and judges : (Not printed till now) useful for this present time of reformation; delivered in a sermon at Preston in Lancashire, the first Wednesday in July, 1647. before an assembly of divines, and deputie-lieutenants. By Henry Jenney Mr. of Arts, now vicar of St. Michaels in the said county
- A century of sermons upon several remarkable subjects
- A certaine warning from a naked heart before the Lord : to the earthly, wise, great, and honourable men, and inhabitants of the earth, and to all among them, without respect of persons, that knowe not the rocke of ages ... : with a quick loud thundring alarum, sounded in the holy mountain, of the Lords house of holinesse that the inhabitants and great men of the earth might be awakened ... : given forth from the hand of a friend to the whole creation ...
- A certaine warning from a naked heart before the Lord, : to the earthly, wise, great, and honourable men, and inhabitants of the earth, and to all among them, without respect of persons, that know not the rocke of ages, ... With a quick loud thundring alarum, sounded in the holy mountaine, of the Lords house of holinesse that the inhabitants and great men of the earth might be awakened, ... Given forth from the hand of a friend to the whole creation, ... arising to smite the earth with the rod of his mouth.
- A certaine warning from a naked heart before the Lord, : to the earthly, wise, great, and honourable men, and inhabitants of the earth, and to all among them, without respect of persons, that know not the rocke of ages, the light, the higher power, the sure foundation, the truth, the way, the life, which is the grace that brings salvation that appeares to all men, as saith the Scripture, Titus 2.11. : With a quick loud thundring alarum, sounded in the holy mountaine, of the Lords house of holinesse that the inhabitants and great men of the earth might be awakened, and tremble, and cease from idolitry, and prepare to meet the mighty God, the everlasting light and life of men, who sheweth to man what is his secret thoughts, Amos 4.12,13. : Given forth from the hand of a freind [sic] to the whole creation, and of precious soules (of the sons and daughters of men without respect of persons) that lyeth under the bondage of corruption, a freind [sic] and servant to him that's arising to smite the earth with the rod of his mouth.
- A changling no company for lovers of loyaltie, or The subjects lesson in poynt of sacred submission to, and humble complyance with God and the King; : wherein confusion is reduced to order, misery to mercy; reproach and shame to freedom and honour
- A charge against the Jews, and the Christian world, for not coming to Christ, who would have freely given them eternall life. : Delivered in a sermon, before the Right Honorable the House of Peers, in the Abbey Church at Westminster, on May 26. 1647. being the day of their publick fast.
- A cluster of grapes taken out of the basket of the woman of Canaan. Or, Counsel and comfort for beleeving soules, comming to Christ and meeting with discouragement. : Being the summe of certain sermons preached upon Matthew 15. from verse 22. to verse 29. Wherein among other things, is declared more particularly, I. What seeming harsh entertainment the soul may find from Christ. II. What holy, and humble behaviour the soul ought to have under that entertainment. III. How blessed and comfortable a conclusion Christ will make with the soul at last.
- A collection of sermons upon several occasions
- A collection of sermons upon several occasions : whereunto is added a correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees, especially of reprobation, enlarged
- A collection of several tracts and discourses written in the years 1677, to 1704
- A collection of several tracts and dsicourses [sic] : written in the years 1678, 1679, 1680, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1685. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D. To which are added, A letter written to Dr. Burnet, giving an account of Cardinal Pool's secret powers. The history of the powder-treason, with a vindication of the proceedings thereupon. An impartial consideration of the five Jesuits dying speeches, who were executed for the Popish Plot, 1679
- A collection of the farewel-sermons of several eminent ministers of the City of London, : preached to their respective congregations at their departure from them, Aug. 17. 1662. To which is annexed a sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Simeon Ash, late minister of the Gospel at St. Austins in London
- A comforting farewel-word, to the Lords trembling-hearted peoples, : at the removal of the cloud of His glory from the sanctuary, applyed as a present cordiall, against their heart-faintings
- A commemoration of King Charles his inauguration. Or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse
- A commemoration sermon : preached at Darby, Feb. 18, 1674, for the Honourable Colonel Charles Cavendish, slain in the service of King Charles the First, before Gainsborough in the year 1643
- A commemoration sermon: or, A discourse on II Cor. V.I. : Occasioned by the death of a most religious young lady Mary Hampson the onely daughter of Sir Thomas Hampson, of Taplow, in Bucks, ... who died August the 14. 1677. Together with a relation of her incomparable and exemplary life
- A comment on Ruth; : together with two sermons : the one, teaching how to live well. The other, minding how to dye well.
- A commentarie or exposition vpon the first chapter of the prophecy of Amos : delivered in xxi. sermons in the parish church of Meisey Hampton in the diocesse of Gloucester, by Sebastian Benefield ... Hereunto is added a sermon vpon 1. Cor. 9.19. wherein is touched the lawfull vse of things indifferent
- A commentarie or exposition vpon the second chapter of the prophecie of Amos : Deliuered in xxi. sermons in the parish church of Meysey-Hampton in the diocesse of Glocester. By Sebastian Benefield ..
- A commentary or exposition vpon the first chapter of the prophecie of Amos : Deliuered in xxi. sermons in the parish church of Meysey-Hampton in the diocesse of Glocester. By Sebastian Benefield ..
- A commentary or exposition vpon the third chapter of the prophecie of Amos : Deliuered in vxii. [sic] sermons in the parish church of Meysey-Hampton in the diocesse of Glocester. By Sebastian Benefield Doctor of Diuinitie
- A commentary: or, sermons vpon the second chapter of the first epistle of Saint Peter : vvherein method, sense, doctrine, and vse, is, with great variety of matter, profitably handled; and sundry heads of diuinity largely discussed. By Nicholas Byfield, late preacher of God's Word at Isle-worth in Middlesex
- A compleat collection of farewell sermons, preached by Mr. Calamy. Dr. Manton. Mr. Caryl. Mr. Case. Mr. Jenkins. Mr. Baxter. Dr. Jacomb. Dr. Bates. Mr. Watson. Mr. Lye. Mr. Mead. Mr. Ash his fun. serm. Dr. Seaman. Mr. Venning. Mr. Brooks. Mr. Collings. Mr. Newcomen. Mr. Beereman. Mr. Cradocott. Mr. Sclater. Mr. Pledger. Mr. Bull. Mr. Lamb. Mr. Nalton's fun. ser. Together with Mr. Lye's rehearsal at the conclusion of the last morning exercise, at Alhallowes Lombard-street. And Mr. Calamy's sermon, preached at Aldermanbury, December 28th last. With Dr. Wilde's poem on Mr. Calamy's imprisonment. To which is added their several prayers
- A confutation of atheism from the origin and frame of the world : Part II a sermon preached at St. Martin's in the Fields, November the 7th, 1692 being the seventh of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esquire
- A confutation of atheism from the origin and frame of the world : a sermon preached at St Mary-le-Bow, December the 5th, 1692 : being the eighth of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle ..., The third and last part
- A confutation of atheism from the origin and frame of the world : a sermon preached at St. Martin's in the Fields, November the 7th, 1692 : being the seventh of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle ..., Part II
- A confutation of atheism from the origin and frame of the world : a sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow, October the 3d, 1692 : being the sixth of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle ..., Part I
- A confutation of atheism from the structure and origin of humane bodies : a sermon preached at St Mary-le-Bow, June 6, 1692 : being the fourth of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle ..., Part II
- A continuation of the grand conspiracy by the insolent usurper and the regal intruder : Described in the two following sermons.
- A copie of the sermon preached before the King at White-hall on Tuesday the eight of Ianuarie, 1604
- A cordial for a fainting soul : being the sum of two and twenty lecture-sermons more, preacht in the chappel belonging to Chappel-field-house in the city of Norwich : wherein is discovered the power of faith in order to the conquest of carnal and slavish fears and irregular disquietments and dejections of spirit, whether for causes external, internal, private or publike : wherein several cases conscience are resolved relating to such fears and disquietments of spirit, Part II
- A cordial for a fainting soul, or, Some essaies for the satisfaction of doubting wounded Christians, labouring under several burdens : especially such as arise in Christians spirits, from a mistake of the grounds of faith : in which several doubts, mostly ordinary to Christians in the beginning of their conversion, are resolved, the ground of Christians going to Christ cleared, the acts of saving faith are discovered ... : being the sum of fourteen sermons ... : with three several faith are discovered ... : being the sum of fourteen sermons ... : with three several tables annexed, the first containing the cases spoken to, directly or collaterally, the second giving the reader an account of the contents of each sermon, the third of the principall things contained in the tract ...
- A cordiall against the feare of death : delivered in a sermon before the Vniversity of Oxford May 28, 1654
- A cordiall for Christians in the time of affliction. Or, A sermon preached at Kethering Lecture by Master Robert Bolton, Bachelour of Divinity, and sometimes fellow of Brasen-nose Colledge in Oxford. Published by I.S
- A cordiall for Christians in the time of affliction. Or, A sermon preached at Kethering Lecture by Master Robert Bolton, Bachelour of Divinity, and sometimes fellow of Brasen-nose Colledge in Oxford. Published by I.S
- A cordiall for a fainting Christian. Delivered in a sermon, by that famous divine, now with God, Mr Robert Bolton. Late Rector of Browghton, in Northamptonshire
- A counter-plea to an apostataes [sic] pardon : A sermon preached at Paules Crosse vpon Shroue-Sunday, February 15. 1617. By Robert Sibthorpe, preacher of the Word of God at Waterstratforde in Buckingamshire
- A counter-plea to an apostataes [sic] pardon : A sermon preached at Paules Crosse vpon Shroue-Sunday, February 15. 1617. By Robert Sibthorpe, preacher of the Word of God at Waterstratforde in Buckingamshire
- A counterbane against earthly carefulnes : In a sermon preached at Cranebrooke in Kent. 1617. By Mr. Paul Baine ..
- A counterpoison against couetousnes : in a sermon preached at Pauls-Crosse, May 23. 1619. By Ier. Dyke minister of Gods word at Epping in Essex
- A court of guard for the heart
- A crown of life, the reward of faithfulnesse : being a sermon preached Septemb. 12, 1661 at the funerals of Mr. William Taylor M.A. minister of the Gospel, at Saint Stephens Coleman-street, London
- A cry for labourers in Gods harvest : being a sermon preached upon the sad occasion of the late funeral of that eminent servant of Christ, Mr. Ralph Venning, who departed this life, March 10, 1673/4
- A dead man speaking, or, The famous memory of King Charles the I : delivered in a sermon upon the 30th of Ian. last, in the parish church of Waltham Abbey
- A defence of revealed religion : in six sermons upon Rom. I, 16 : wherein it is clearly and plainly shown that no man can possibly have any real ground or reason to be ashamed of Christianity
- A defence of the arch-bishop's sermon on the death of her late Majesty of blessed memory : and of the sermons of the late arch-bishop, Bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, Bp. of Ely, Bp. of Salisbury, Dr. Sherlock, Dr. Wake, Mr. Fleetwood, &c. preach'd upon that, and several other solemn occasions, being a vindication of the late Queen, his present Majesty, and the government, from the malicious aspersions cast upon them in two late pamphlets, one entituled, Remarks on some late sermons, &c. the other, A letter to the author of a sermon preach'd at the funeral of her late majesty Queen Mary
- A demonstration of the day of judgment, against atheists & hereticks. : For the awakening of the ungodly, and the comfort of saints, especially those of them that are afflicted and oppressed. Preached at St Pauls, May 11. 1656.
- A den of theeves discovered. Or certaine errours and false doctrines, delivered in a sermon at a visitation holden at Baldocke in the county of Hertford, Decemb. 9. 1641. By Henry Denne, curate at Pyrton in Hertfordshire. : And since printed by his owne appointment. Contradicted justly by many of the auditors. And confuted by Thomas-Atvvood Rotherham, now rector of St John Zacharies, London, and sometimes vicar of Iclkeford in Hertfordshire, neare Hitchin. Here you have the point of iustification by free grace fully handled, together with many difficult places of Scriptnre [sic] (much abused) plainly expounded; and some speciall cases of conscience resolved, whereby the weakest Christian, in the greatest conflict, may gather true and solid comfort. With severall tables very necessary and usefull for the reader. Published by authority
- A description of new Jerushalem being the substaunce of two sermons deliuered at Paules Crosse. : Containing, a briefe discouery and conuiction of certayne doctrines held of Romanists and Brownists against the Catholike and Apostolike faith.
- A description of the natural condition of being in the flesh. : A sermon
- A description of the unregenerate and the truly Christian temper or state : in a sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, on commencement Sunday, in the forenoon, June 30, 1700
- A diet for a drunkard : Deliuered in two sermons at Saint Nicholas Church in Bristoll, anno Domini. 1608. By, Thomas Thompson Bachelor in Diuinitie, and one of the publike preachers to that citie
- A discouery of discontented mindes, : wherein their seuerall sortes and purposes are described, especially such as goe [sic] beyond the seas.
- A discourse about the state of true happinesse : deliuered in certaine sermons in Oxford, and at Pauls Crosse
- A discourse about the state of trve happinesse : delivered in certaine sermons in Oxford, and at Pauls Crosse
- A discourse against transubstantiation, : delivered in a sermon at St. Warbrough's Church, Dublin, on the 17th of September, 1699.
- A discourse being the substance of several sermons on the sacrament of the Lords Supper : wherein the true spiritual nature thereof is opened, and unfolded, shewing also in what sence it is, that true believers do eat and drink the body and blood of Christ, with exhortations to come to that ordinance, and several directions in order to a constant habitual and actual preparation for it
- A discourse concerning meekness and quietness of spirit : to which is added, A sermon on Acts 28. 22, shewing that the Christian religion is not a sect, and yet that it is every where spoken against
- A discourse concerning the nature of Christ's Kingdom with relation to the kingdoms of this world
- A discourse explaining the nature of edification : both of particular persons in private graces, and of the church in unity and peace, and shewing that we must not break unity and publick peace, for supposed means of better edifying in private virtues : in a visitation sermon at Coventry, May 7, 1684
- A discourse of Christ's Second Coming and purging of his kingdom : in two sermons on Matth. XIII, 41
- A discourse of Christian religion, in sundry points : Preached at the merchants lecture in Broadstreet, as followeth, I. Christ in us the hope of glory, from Col. 1.27. II. What it is to know God in Christ, from John 8.54,55. III. Christ the only saviour of his people from sin, from Luke 1.77. IV. Christ the great redeemer of body and soul, from 1 Cor. 6.20. V. Christ the only redeemer of the New Covenant, from Heb. 12.24. VI. Christ the foundation of our adoption, from Gal. 4.5. VII. The necessity of preaching Christ, from 1 Cor. 23. By the late Reverend Mr. Tho. Cole, Master of Arts, and student of Christ's Colledge in Oxf
- A discourse of closet (or secret) prayer from Matt. VI 6 : first preached and now published at the request of those that heard it
- A discourse of divine providence, made before an honourable auditory
- A discourse of enthusiasm : deliver'd in a visitation-sermon, at Guilford, on Wednesday in Whitson-Week
- A discourse of friendship : preached at the Wiltshire-feast, in St. Mary Le-Bow-Church December the 1st, 1684
- A discourse of penal laws in matter of religion : endeavouring to prove that there is no necessity of inflicting or continuing them : first delivered in a sermon ... occasioned by His Majesties late gracious declaration for liberty of conscience, and now humbly offer'd to the consideration of the publick
- A discourse of prayer : being a sermon preach't at St. Clement Dane's on Sunday the 28th of July, 1689
- A discourse of praying with the spirit, and with the understanding. : Where of extemporary premeditate set forms of prayer. Preached in two sermons at Hillsborough anno 1659. By Henry Leslie (maugre all antichristian opposition) Bishop of Down and Conner. And now published for the redresse of the great abuse of prayer in that diocesse, whereof he had, and ought to have a charge. Whereunto is annexed a letter of Jer. Taylor, D.D. concerning the same subject
- A discourse of spiritual blessings : or a discovery I. That every Christian is blessed with all spiritual blessings in Christ. In four sermons. II. That God hath a high account of the least grace in the saints. In three sermons. By Mr. John Cromwell, late pastor of a church of Christ in the city of Norwich
- A discourse of the divine omnipresence and its consequences : delivered in a sermon before the honourable Society of Lincolnes-Inn, upon the first Sunday of this Michaelmas term
- A discourse of the duty of shewing forth a good example in our lives : deliver'd in a sermon at St. Mary le Bow Church, March the 28th, 1698
- A discourse of the gospel of peace and of the government of our own spirits : being the substance of divers sermons from Ephes. VI, 15 and Prov. XVI, 32
- A discourse of the necessity of Revelation and an holy life : deliver'd in a visitation-sermon at Guilford, October 7, 1697
- A discourse on 2 Cor. III. 6 ...
- A discourse on fornication : shewing the greatness of that sin, and examining the excuses pleaded for it, from the examples of antient times : to which is added an appendix concerning concubinage : as also a remark on Mr. Butler's explication of Hebr. xiii, 4 in his late book on that subject
- A discourse to prove that the strongest temptations are conquerable by Christians, or, A sober defence of nature and grace against the cavils and excuses of loose inconsiderate men : in a sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, and court of aldermen, the 14th of January, 1676/7
- A discovery of glorious love, or, The love of Christ to beleevers opened, in the truth, transcendency, and sweetness thereof : together with the necessity that lyes upon every beleever, to strive after the spirituall and experimentall knowledge of it : being the sum of VI sermons preached upon Ephesians 3.19
- A discovery of the new creation : in a sermon
- A discovery of the new creation. : In a sermon preached at the head-quarters at Putney Sept. 29. 1647. By Thomas Collier
- A dissection of the braine. : A sermon preached at the assises in Lincoln Anno 1640.
- A dissuasive from murmuring : Being a sermon on 1 Cor. X. 10. Preached by Sam. Carte, M.A. Imprimatur, May 14. 1694. Geo. Royse
- A disswasive from contention : being a sermon preached and designed for the last itineration of the King's preachers in the county Palatine of Lancaster
- A disswasive from worldly-mindedness, in order to the due exercise of Christian charity : A sermon preached in the chappel of Popler, on the 8th of Sept. 1698. Before the trustees for the charity of Captain William Curtis, deceased. Who, in the year 1669, bequeathed a rent-charge of sixty pounds per annum, for the release of poor prisoners, the relief of aged people, a weekly distribution of bread, and the placing out of poor children to trades: for the benefit of the poor in the hamlets of Popler, Mile-end, Limus, and Ratcliff, for ever. Published at the request of the trustees. By Josiah Woodward, minister of Popler
- A diuine enthymeme of true obedience: or, A taske for a Christian. Preached at Pauls Crosse the tenth of September, 1615. by Anthonie Hugget Maister of Arts, and parson of the Cliffe neare Lewis in Sussex
- A divine ballance to weigh religious fasts in. : Applyed to present use, in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, in S. Margarets Westminster at their publique fast, Sept. 27. 1643. By Humfry Chambers B.D. Pastor of Claverton in Somersetshire, a member of the present assembly of Divines. Published by order of that House
- A divine cordiall for a devout soule : Composed out of a serious discourse upon sinne against the Holy Ghost: as it was laid open in the full nature and appendices thereof. In a sermon preached at Taunton in the county of Somerset, upon Monday, April 4. 1653. In the assize week. By William Sclater, Doctor in Divinity, now preacher of the Word of God in Broadstreet, London
- A divine discovery of sincerity, according to its proper and peculiar nature : very profitable for all sorts of persons to peruse, first preached, and now published, for the good of Gods church in generall
- A divine herball together with a forrest of thornes : In five sermons. ... By Tho. Adams
- A divine message to the elect soul : Delivered in eight sermons upon seven several texts. By that laborious and faithful messenger of Christ, Mr. William Fenner, B. D. Sometimes fellow of Pembroke-Hall, in Cambridge, and late minister of Rochford in Essex
- A divine message to the elect soul : Delivered in eight sermons upon seven severall texts. By that laborious and faithful messenger of Christ, Mr. William Fenner, sometimes fellow of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, and late minister of Rochford in Essex
- A divine message to the elect soul : Delivered in eight sermons upon seven severall texts. By that laborious and faithfull messenger of Christ, Mr. William Fenner, B.D. sometimes fellow of Pembrooke-Hall, in Cambridge, and late minister of Rochford in Essex
- A divine message to the elect soul : delivered in eight sermons upon seven several texts
- A divine message to the elect soule : delivered in eight sermons upon seven severall texts
- A divine message to the elect soule : delivered in eight sermons upon seven severall texts
- A divine message to the elect sovl : Delivered in eight sermons upon seven severall texts. By that laborious and faithfull messenger of Christ, Mr. William Fennek [sic], B.D. sometimes fellow of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, and late minister of Rochford in Essex
- A divine project to save a kingdome: : Opened in a sermon to the Right Honorable the Lord Maior and court of aldermen, of the citie of London, at their anniversary meeting on Easter Munday, Apr. 22. 1644. at Christ-Church. By Stephen Marshall, B.D. Minister of Gods word at Finchingfield in Essex. Imprimatur, Charles Herle
- A divine prospective : representing the just mans peacefull end : in a funerall sermon preached at Katherine Creechurch, Aug. 14, 1649, at the enterment of the remaines of the Right Worshipful and truly religious, Sir John Gayr, Knight : deceased July 20, 1649
- A divine prospective: representing the just mans peacefull end : In a funerall sermon preached at Katharine Creechurch, Aug. 14. 1649. at the enterrement of the remaines of the Right Worshipfull and truly religious, Sir John Gayr, Knight, deceased July 20. 1649. By Nathaniel Hardy, M.A. and preacher to the parish of S. Dionis Back-Church
- A divine prospective: representing the just mans peacefull end. : In a funerall sermon preached at Katharine Creechurch, Aug. 14. 1649. at the enterrement of the remaines of the Right Worshipfull and truly religious, Sir John Gayr, Knight: deceased July 20. 1649.
- A divine theater, or, A stage for Christians : delivered in a sermon at Christ-Church in Oxford
- A dry rod blooming and fruit-bearing. Or, A treatise of the pain, gain, and use of chastenings. : Preached partly in severall sermons, but now compiled more orderly and fully for the direction and support of all Gods chastened that suffer either in Christ, or for Christ in these dayes. By G. Hughes, B.D. pastor of the church in Plymouth
- A fair prospect : shewing clearly the difference between things that are seen & things that are not seen, in a sermon preached at the funeral of the Honourable Lady Judith Barrington at Knebworth in Hertfordshire
- A faire vvarning : Declaring the comfortable vse both of sicknesse and health. Deliuered in seuerall sermons at Saint Maries in Douer, by Iohn Reading minister and preacher of Gods words
- A false faith not justified by care for the poor : prov'd in a sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Church, August 28th, 1698
- A fannaticks mite cast into the Kings treasury: : being a sermon printed to the King, because not preach'd before the King.
- A farewel sermon preached at the Tabernacle in Spittle-Fields
- A farewel sermon preached in VVake-Field, January 1, 1655 : By Thomas Parker, Master of Arts, late minister of that church
- A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street. By David Jones student of Christ-Church. Oxon
- A farewell sermon
- A farewell sermon preached at Great Ayton in the county of Yorkshire
- A farwel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street
- A fast sermon preached on innocents day
- A forme of wholsome words, or, An introduction to the body of divinity : in three sermons on 2 Timothy, I.13
- A forme of wholsome words, or, An introduction to the body of divinity : in three sermons on 2 Timothy, I.13
- A fountain sealed: or, The duty of the sealed to the Spirit, and the worke of the Spirit in sealing. : Wherein many things are handled about the Holy Spirit, and grieving of it, as also of assurance & sealing what it is, the priviledges and degrees of it, with the signes to discerne, and meanes to preserve it. : Being the substance of divers sermons preached at Grayes Inne.
- A fountain sealed: or, The duty of the sealed to the Spirit, and the worke of the Spirit in sealing. : Wherein many things are handled about the Holy Spirit, and grieving of it: as also of assurance and sealing what it is, the priviledges and degrees of it, with the signes to discerne, and means to preserve it. : Being the substance of divers sermons preached at Grayes Inne.
- A fourth volume containing one hundred and fifty sermons on several texts of Scripture : in two parts : part the first containing LXXIV sermons : part the second containing LXXVI sermons : with an alphabetical table to the whole
- A free-vvill offering, or, a Pillar of praise : with a thankfull remembrance for the receit of mercies, in a long voyage, and happy arrivall. First preached in Fen-Church, the 7 of September, 1634. now published by the author, Samuel Hinde
- A friendly farevvell from a faithfull flocke : taken in a sermon, preached in St. Thomas Church in Bristoll, vpon Easter-Tuesday, being Aprill 6. 1612. By Thomas Thompson Batchelor in Diuinitie, then preacher there: now minister of Gods Word in the towne and liberties of Mountgomery in Wales
- A fruitful sermon necessary for the time : preached at the Spittle vpon the Tuesday in Easter weeke last, by Frauncis Marbury. Published by direction of authoritie
- A fruitfull and necessary sermon, specially concernyng almes geuing, preached the Twisday [sic] in Easter weeke : The yere of our Lord. 1572. at S. Maries Spittle. By Thomas Drant, bachelor in diuinitie
- A funeral handkerchief : in two parts : I. Part, containing arguments to comfort us at death of friends, II. Part, containing several uses which we ought to make of such losses : to which is added, Three sermons preached at Coventry
- A funeral handkerchief : in two parts : I. Part. Containing arguments to comfort us at death of friends, II. Part. Containing several uses which we ought to make of such losses : to which is added, Three sermons preached at Coventry, in December last, 1670
- A funeral sermon : Opening the nature and grounds of assurance, occasioned by the death of Mr. Philip King, Minister. Who departed this life, November, 8th. 1699. By Jonathan Owen
- A funeral sermon : delivered upon the sad occasion of the much lamented death of John Gould, late of Clapham, esq., who put on immortality, Aug. 22, 1679
- A funeral sermon for Mrs. Esther Sampson : the late wife of Henry Sampson, Dr. of Physick, who died Nov. 24. 1689
- A funeral sermon for that excellent minister of Christ, the truly reverend, William Bates, D.D. : who deceased July 14, 1699
- A funeral sermon for the Right Honourable, the Lady Frances Digby, who deceased at Coles-Hall in Warwickshire, on the 29th of September, 1684
- A funeral sermon from this text, Matth. 25.46 : shewing the torments of hell, and joys of heaven
- A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. George Baker
- A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. William Rathband : an aged and learned servant of Christ, and preached Octob. 13. 1695. at Highgate. By Samuel Slater, M.A. minister of the gospel
- A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the Lady Lane : late wife of the Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Lane, Kt. and Alderman of the city of london, who died November the 29th. 1698 : and of John Lane, Esq., late father of the said Sir Thomas Lane, who died the 8th of December following ...
- A funeral sermon occasioned by the sudden death of the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Vincent, late minister of the gospel in Southwark
- A funeral sermon on Mordecai Abbott Esq. : preach'd at Lorimers Hall, April the 7th, 1700
- A funeral sermon on the decease of the Reverend Mr. Richard Mayo : late minister of the gospel in London, who died the 8th of September, 1695
- A funeral sermon on the occasion of the death of Algernon Sidney, Esq. Who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, on December the seventh 1683. for high-treason
- A funeral sermon preach'd on the decease of the Right Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Cutts, late wife of the Right Honourable the Lord Cutts, on the 5th of December, 1697 at Kensington-Church
- A funeral sermon preached at Newport-Pagnell, April 11, 1697 : on the occasion of the sudden death of William Maxwell, a pious and hopeful young scholar belonging to Harvard-Colledge, in Cambridge, New-England
- A funeral sermon preached at the obsequies of the right reverend father in God, Jeremy, Lord Bishop of Down : who deceased at Lysburne August 13th, 1667
- A funeral sermon preached upon the death of Mrs. Rebecka Goddard, November the 13th. 1692 : At Joyners-Hall. By Tho. Harrison
- A funeral sermon thundred forth by John Feak in his private congregation, for the loss of their dearly beloved champion, Maj. Gen. Harison
- A funeral sermon upon the sad occasion of the death of Mordecai Abbott, Esq.
- A funeral sermon, on the decease of Mrs. Eliz. Shower : who died the 24th of August, 1691
- A funeral sermon. : Delivered upon occasion of the death of that worthy gentleman John Marsh, Esq; who lived at Garston-Hall in Watford Parish in the county of Hartford; and died in the Lord, and was buried Septemb. 16, 1681. By Samuel Slater, late minister of the Gospel at Edmunds-Bury in Suffolk
- A funeral sernom [sic] : delivered upon the sad occasion of the much lamented death of John Gould, late of Clapham, Esq; who put on immortality, Aug. 22, 1679
- A funeral-sermon for the reverend, holy and excellent divine, Mr. Richard Baxter, who deceased Decemb. 8. 1691 : with some account of his life
- A funeral-sermon upon occasion of the death of Mrs. Lobb : late wife of Mr. Stephen Lobb. Preached by Samuel Slater, minister of the Gospel
- A funerall sermon preached at Watton in Hertfordshire, at the buriall of the ancient and worthy knight, Sir Philip Boteler, Decemb. 9. 1606
- A funerall sermon preached at the obsequies of the Right Hon[oura]ble and most vertuous Lady, the Lady Frances, Countesse of Carbery : who deceased October the 9th, 1650, at her house Golden-Grove in Carmarthen-shire
- A funerall sermon preached by Dr Gouge of Black-Friers London, in Cheswicke Church, August 24. 1646. : At the funeralls of Mrs Margaret Ducke wife of Dr Ducke, one of the Masters of requests to his Majesty. With a short relation of her life and death, written by a friend
- A gainful death the end of a truly Christian life : a sermon at the funeral of Mr. John Griffith, late minister of the Gospel, who departed this life May 16, in the 79th year of his age
- A general epistle from the Holy Spirit unto all prophets, ministers, or speakers in the world ...
- A glance of heaven. Or, A pretious taste of a glorious feast : Wherein thou mayst taste and see those things which God hath prepared for them that love him. By R. Sibs, D.D. master of Katherine Hall, and preacher of Grayes Inne London
- A glasse for the times: : wherein is represented the malady and remedy of divisions.
- A glimpse of Gods glory: : as it vvas presented in a sermon preached in St. Margarets Westminster, before the honorable House of Commons at the late solemne fast, September 28. 1642. By Tho: Hodges Rector of the Church at Kensington neere London. Published by order of that House
- A godly and learned sermon, preached before an honourable auditorie the 26. day f Februarie. 1580
- A godly sermon of Peter's repentance : after he had denyed his Lord and master Jesus Christ, as it is in his repentance, he wept bittrely for his sins. The fourteenth edition, corrected and enlarged, and set forth for the good of all those that truly fear God. By a godly pastor
- A godly sermon of Peter's repentance : after he had denyed his lord and master Iesus Christ, as it is in his repentance, he wept bitterly for his sins. The tenth edition corrected and enlarged, and set forth for the good of all those that truly fear God. By a godly pastor
- A godly sermon of Peter's repentance, : after he had denyed his lord and master Jesus Christ, as it is in his repentance, he wept bitterly for his sins.
- A godly sermon preached before the right worshipfull Edvvard Cooke Esquier : Atturney Generall vnto the Queens most excellent Maiestie, and others of worship, in Tittleshall in Norfolke: by F.B
- A godly zealous and profitable sermon vpon the second chapter of S. Iames
- A godlye, and pithie exhortation, made to the iud[ges of Sussex ...] By William Ouerton, Doctor of Diuinitie, and one of the Queenes Maiesties iustices appoynted for the peace vvithin the same countie
- A godlye, zealous, and profitable sermon, vpon the seconde chapter of S. Iames.
- A golden mine opened, or, The glory of God's rich grace displayed in the mediator to believers, and his direful wrath against impenitent sinners : containing the substance of near forty sermons upon several subjects
- A good and seasonable caveat for Christians. : Delivered in a sermon at the funerall of the right worshipfull Sir Charles Shirley, Knight and baronet, in the parish church of Breedon, in Leicester-Shire.
- A good day vvell improved, or Five sermons upon Acts 9. 31 : Two of which were preached at Pauls, and ordered to be printed. To which is annexed a sermon on 2 Tim. 1. 13. Preached at St. Maries in Cambridge, on the Commencement Sabbath, June 30. 1650. By Anthony Tuckney D.D. and Master of St Johns College in Cambridge
- A good day vvell improved, or Five sermons upon Acts 9. 31. : Two of which were preached at Pauls, and ordered to be printed. To which is annexed a sermon on 2 Tim. 1. 13. Preached at St. Maries in Cambridge, on the Commencement Sabbath, June 30. 1650.
- A good master well served : a brief discourse on the necessary properties & practices of a good servant in every kind of servitude : and of the methods that should be taken by the heads of a family, to obtain such a servant
- A good minister of Jesus Christ : a funeral sermon for the Reverend Richard Steel, a faithful and useful minister of the Gospel, delivered Novemb. 27, 1692
- A good subject, or, The right test of religion and loyalty : in a sermon preached July the 17th at the last summer-assizes held at Buckingham, for the county of Buckingham : before the Lord Chief Baron Montague and Sir Richard Holloway, Kt., John Culling Esq., high sherife
- A good vvife Gods gift : and, a vvife indeed. Tvvo mariage sermons. By Thomas Gataker B. of D. and pastor of Rotherhith
- A good vvife Gods gift : and, a vvife indeed. Tvvo mariage sermons. By Thomas Gataker B. of D. and pastor of Rotherhith
- A graine of musterd-seed: or, the least measure of grace that is or can be effectuall to saluation.