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- A Declaration of several of the Churches of Christ, and godly people in and about the citie of London; : concerning the kingly interest of Christ, and the present suffrings of his cause and saints in England
- A blazing starre seen in the west at Totneis in Devonshire, on the foureteenth of this instant November, 1642. : VVherin is manifested how master Ralph Ashley, a deboyst cavalier, attemted to ravish a young virgin, the daughter of Mr. Adam Fisher, inhabiting neare the said towne. Also how at that instant, a fearefull comet appeared, to the terrour and amazment of all the country thereabouts. Likewise declaring how he persisting in his damnable attemt, was struck with a flaming-sword, which issued from the comet, so that he dyed a fearefull example to al his fellow cavaliers
- A briefe discourse examining from the authority of Scriptures, and reason, the nature, rice [sic] and end of civill government, or of the exercise of supream power in humane societies: : together with the discovery of the true cause of evill administration of government, and the remedie thereof. Propounded to the consideration of wise conscientious and peacable minded men. And intended as a testimony to Jesus Christ, who having all power in heaven and in earth, placed in his hands whilest he is putting down all principalities and powers as they are enemies to him that hath such a kingdome to set up, as of the increase of his government, and of peace there shall be no end
- A defence of God's sovereignty, : against the impious and horrible aspersions cast upon it by Elisha Coles, in his practical treatise on that subject. By the author of Arguments against the doctrine of general redemption considered
- A discourse concerning the beauty of providence in all the rugged passages of it : Very seasonable to quiet and support the heart in these times of publick confusion. By John Wilkins, B.D
- A discourse concerning the divine providence
- A discourse concerning the divine providence
- A discourse concerning the divine providence : By William Sherlock, D. D. Late Dean of St. Paul's
- A discourse concerning the divine providence. : By William Sherlock, D. D. Dean of St. Paul's, Master of the Temple, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- A discourse of divine providence : I. In general: that there is a providence exercised by God in the world. II. In particular: how all Gods providences in the world, are in order to the good of his people. By the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D. sometime fellow of New-Colledg in Oxon
- A discourse of divine providence : I. In general: that there is a providence exercised by God in the world. II. In particular: how all Gods providences in the world, are in order to the good of his people. By the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D. sometimes fellow of New-Colledg in Oxon
- A discourse on Providence : being an essay to prove that this doctrine, as it is delivered in the Gospel, is a demonstration of the divine original of the Christian dispensation
- A divine tragedie lately acted, : or, A collection of sundrie memorable examples of Gods judgements upon Sabbath-breakers, and other like libertines, in their unlawfull sports, hapning within the realme of England, in the compasse onely of few yeers last past, since the book was published, worthy to be known and considered of all men, especially such, who are guilty of the sin or archpatrons thereof.
- A divine tragedie lately acted, or A collection of sundry memorable examples of Gods judgements upon Sabbath-breakers, and other like libertines, in their unlawfull sports, happening within the realme of England, in the compass only of two yeares last past, since the booke was published : worthy to be knowne and considered of all men, especially such, who are guilty of the sinne or arch-patrons thereof
- A divine tragedie lately acted, or a collection of sundry memorable examples of Gods judgements upon Sabbath-breakers : and other like libertines, in their unlawfull sports, happening within the realme of England, in the compass only of two yeares last past, since the booke was published, worthy to be knowne and considered of all men, especially such, who are guilty of the sinne or arch-patrons thereof
- A dozen of principall points : fit for every honest Englishman's wearing
- A fruitfull dialogue touching the doctrine of Gods prouidence, and mans freewill : so briefely and playnely sett forth, as the verye simplest may easilye vnderstand it, and be thereby enabled to encounter the aduersary. : Whereunto is annexed a right Christian epistle
- A fruteful treatise of predestination and of the diuine prouidence of god : with an apology of the same, against the swynyshe gruntinge of the epicures and atheystes of oure time. Whereunto are added, as depending of it a very necessary boke againste the free wyll men, and an other of the true iustification of faith, and of the good workes proceadynge of the same, made dialoge wyse by Iohn Veron
- A fruteful treatise of predestination, and of the deuyne prouidence of god : as far forth as the holy scriptures and word of god shal lead vs, and an answer made to all the vain and blasphemous obiections that the epicures and Anabaptistes of our time canne make. Set forth dialoge wise, by Ihon Veron
- A harmony in Christianity : being an answer to Mr. Tho. Chubb's book, entitled, The true gospel of Jesus Christ; Wherein is proved, I. That Mr. Chubb hath weakened the Influence of Christ's Gospel in the World, and thereby over-turned his own Arguments. II. That the late Author who remarked on his Book hath not considered his grand Objections against the Gospel-Writers, nor his fundamental Principle of the Nature of Things; which are herein examined. III. Observe some Reasons for the Certainty of the Gospel Revelation. IV. Some Observations from the whole. V. The Appendix, wherein is shewn that Mr. Hallett's Notion of Christ's Merits, contained in his Answer to Mr. Chubb, is the Cause of the Infidelity he therein condemns. By a sufferer for truth
- A learned and profitable treatise of Gods prouidence : Written for the instruction and comfort of the godly: for the winning and conuersion of sinners: and for a terror to the obstinate and prophane: diuided into sixe parts. By Ralph Walker preacher of the Word
- A letter addressed to Dr. Hawkesworth, : and humbly recommended to the perusal of the very learned deists
- A letter from Aristocles to Authades, concerning the sovereignty and the promises of God : [Eight lines of quotations]
- A letter to Mr. Jonathan Dickinson, in defence of Aristocles to Authades, concerning the sovereignty & promises of God : From Samuel Johnson, D.D. [Seven lines of quotations]
- A letter to a friend, touching Gods providence about sinful actions : In answer to a letter entituled, The reconcileableness of Gods prescience, &c. And to the postscript of that letter. By J.T
- A new essay on divine providence : ... Being a very proper supplement to the late Dr. Sherlock's Treatise on the same subject; ... In a letter from *** to his friend in London
- A practical discourse of God's sovereignty : With other material points derived thence; viz. Of the righteousness of God. Of election. Of redemption. Of effectual calling. Of perseverance. By Elisha Coles
- A rare paterne of iustice and mercy; : exemplified in the many notable, and charitable legacies of Sr. Iames Cambel, Knight, and alderman of London, deceased : worthy imitation. Whereunto is annexed A meteor, and A starre : or, Briefe and pleasant meditations of Gods providence to his chosen, of the education of children and of the vertue of love; with other poems.
- A sermon concerning national providence preach'd at the assizes held at Ailesbury in Buckinghamshire, March 13, 1693/4
- A sermon concerning national providence, preach'd at the assizes held at Ailesbury in Buckinghamshire March 13. 1693/4.
- A sermon preached before the King, February 10th 1677/8 : By Z. Cradock, D.D. Preacher to the honourable society of Grays-Inne, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by His Majestie's special command
- A sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons: at their late solemne fast, Wednesday, Janu. 31. 1643.
- A song of deliverance for the lasting remembrance of Gods wonderful works never to be forgotten. : Containing in it the wonderful defeat of the Spanish armado, anno, 1588, the woful plague, anno 1603. Soon upon the entrance of King James of famous memory unto the crown of England. With the discovery of the powder plot, anno 1605 and down fall of Black Fryers, when an hellish crew of papists met to hear Drury a popish priest, an. 1623. Also the grievous plague, anno, 1625 with poems both Latin and English and the verses of that learned Theodore Beza
- A special treatise of Gods prouidence and of comforts against all kinde of crosses and calamities to be drawne from the same : With an exposition of the 107. Psalme. Written in Latine by Andreas Hyperius, and Englished by I.L. Vicar of Wethers fielde
- A speciall treatise of Gods prouidence and of comforts against all kinde of crosses and calamities to be drawne from the same : With an exposition of the 107. Psalme. Heerunto is added an appendix of certaine sermons & questions, (conteining sweet & comfortable doctrine) as they were vttered and disputed ad clerum in Cambridge. By P. Baro D. in Diui. Englished by I.L. vicar of Wethers-fielde
- A treatise of God's government and of the justice of his present dispensations in this world
- A treatise of divine providence : I. In general, II. In particular, as relating to the church of God in the world
- A treatise of policy and religion : Containing instructions to a young statist. Written about a 100 years since by Thomas Fitzerbert Esquire, Part II.
- A treatise of power essential and mechanical. : Wherein the original, and that part of religion which now is natural, is stated. By J. H. Vol. V
- A treatise of prayer : and of divine providence as relating to it. With an application of the general doctrine thereof unto the present time, and state of things in the land, so far as prayer is concerned in them. Written for the instruction, admonition, and comfort of those that give themselves unto prayer, and stand in need of it in the said respects. By Edvvard Gee, minister of the gospel at Eccleston in Lancashire
- A treatise of the divine essence and attributes. By Thomas Iackson Doctor in Divinitie, chaplaine to his Majestie in ordinary, and vicar of S. Nicolas Church in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne. The first part
- A true report and exact description of a mighty sea-monster : or whale, cast vpon Langar-shore ouer against Harwich in Essex, this present moneth of Februarie 1617. With a briefe touch of some other strange precedent and present occurents
- A vveek-daies lecture, or, continued sermon : to wit, the preaching of the heavens. And how they sound forth, & declare the power and glory of God; and do visibly demonstrate his handy work, to all rationall men in all the world, of all languages, that will consider them seriously as they ought. Containing also an exhortation to the Christian readers, to put them on to a serious consideration of these unutterable things, that are here presented to their grave, deliberate, and retired thoughts; that they might understand, and have them printed in their hearts: as most infallible demonstrations, of the infinitie greatness and power of God, and that to the eye of sense, yea, to the infallible conviction, and extirpation of all atheisticall thoughts that may arise in their minds. Read if thou wilt; but if thou doest read that which hath not been told thee, shalt thou see; and that which thou hast not heard thou shalt consider: as Isa. 52.15.
- A word of comfort: : shewing, that the providence of God excellently appeareth in the afflictions of the just
- An answer to Mr. Tho. Chubb's book, : entitled, The True Gospel of Jesus Christ; Wherein is proved, I. That Mr. Chubb hath weakened the Influence of Christ's Gospel in the World, and thereby over-turned his own Arguments. II. That the late Author who remarked on his Book hath not considered his grand Objections against the Gospel Writers, nor his fundamental Principle of the Nature of Things; which are herein examined. III. Some Reasons for the Certainty of the Gospel Revelation. IV. Some Observations from the Whole. By a Sufferer for Truth
- An apologie of the povver and prouidence of God in the gouernment of the world. Or An examination and censure of the common errour touching natures perpetuall and vniuersall decay : diuided into foure bookes: whereof the first treates of this pretended decay in generall, together with some preparatiues thereunto. The second of the pretended decay of the heauens and elements, together with that of the elementary bodies, man only excepted. The third of the pretended decay of mankinde in regard of age and duration, of strength and stature, of arts and wits. The fourth of this pretended decay in matter of manners, together with a large proofe of the future consummation of the world from the testimony of the gentiles, and the vses which we are to draw from the consideration thereof. By G.H. D.D
- An apologie or declaration of the povver and providence of God in the government of the world : Consisting in an examination and censure of the common errour touching natures perpetuall and universall decay, divided into six bookes. Whereof the first treates of this pretended decay in generall, together with some preparatives thereunto. The second of the pretended decay of the heavens and elements, together with that of the elementary bodies, man onely excepted. The third of the pretended decay of mankinde in regard of age and duration, of strength and stature, of arts and wits. The fourth of this pretended decay in matter of manners, together with a large proofe of the future consummation of the world from the testimonie of the gentiles, and the use which we are to draw from the consideration thereof. The fifth and sixth are spent in answering objections made since the second impression. By George Hakewill Doctour of Divinitie and Archdeacon of Surrey
- An apologie or declaration of the povver and providence of God in the government of the world : Consisting in an examination and censure of the common errour touching natures perpetuall and vniversall decay, divided into foure bookes. Whereof the first treates of this pretended decay in generall, together with some preparatiues therevnto. The second of the pretended decay of the heavens and elements, together with that of the elementary bodies, man onely excepted. The third of the pretended decay of mankinde in regard of age and duration, of strength and stature, of arts and wits. The fourth of this pretended decay in matter of manners, together with a large proofe of the future consummation of the world from the testimony of the gentiles, and the vse which we are to draw from the consideration thereof. By George Hakewill Doctor of Divinity and Archdeacon of Surrey
- An enquiry into the nature, necessity, and evidence of Christian faith, in several essays : part I [-II] of faith in general, and of the belief of a deity
- An essay for the recording of illustrious providences : wherein, an account is given of many remarkable and very memorable events, which have happened in this last age; especially in New-England. By Increase Mather, teacher of a church at Boston in New-England
- An essay towards an history of all the remarkable providences which have happened in this present age : As also of what is curious in the works of nature and art. With parallel instances from former ages. By William Turner, M.A. and Vicar of Walberton in Sussex. To be publish'd by way of subscription
- Christ under the law : with the times of the Gospel, and fullness thereof
- D. Ioannis Chrysostomi de prouidentia Dei ac fato : orationes sex: Ioanne Checo Cantabrigiensi interprete
- De aeterna mentis divi nae approbatione et improbatione, doctrina brevis, et pro natura reitam arduae, explicata. Per Robertum Rollocum
- De la protection, et savvegarde divine : Contre les perils de la vie presente, particuliers, & publics. Par Charles de Beauvais, ministre de la parole, de Dieu
- De prouidentia Dei tractatus. Authore Ri. Crakanthorp
- De prouidentia diuina : et eius effectis, copiosa et erudita tractatio, libris XIV comprehensa.
- Diatriba de justitia divina. Seu Iustitiæ vindicatricis vindiciæ : quibus, essentialis illa naturæ divinæ proprietas, ex Sacris Literis demonstratur; & contra Socinianos, imprimis authores catech. Racov. Io. Crellium, ipsumq[ue] F. Socinum asseritur: nec non exercitium ejus necessarium, unà cum indispensabili satisfactionis Jesu Christi ad salutem peccatorum necessitate, adversus virorum doctiss. G. Twissi, G. Vossii, &. S. Rhetorfortis, aliorumq[ue] impugnationes, preterea astruitnr [sic].
- Divine conduct : or, the mystery of providence. Wherein the being and efficacy of providence is asserted and vindicated: the methods of providence, as it passes through the several stages of our lives, opened: and the proper course of improving all providences directed to, in a treatise upon Psalm lvii, 2. By John Flavel, Late Preacher of the Gospel
- Divine conduct, or, The mysterie of Providence : wherein the being and efficacy of Providence is asserted and vindicated : the methods of Providence as it passes through the several stages of our lives opened : and the proper course of improving all Providences
- Divine conduct, or, The mysterie of providence. : Wherein the being and efficacy of Providence is asserted and vindicated : the methods of providence as it passes through the several stages of our lives opened : and the proper course of improving all providences directed, in a treatise upon Psalm 57 ver 2.
- Divine conduct, or, The mystery of Providence : wherein the being and efficacy of Providence is asserted and vindicated, the methods of Providence as it passes through the several stages of our lives opened, and the proper course of improving all providences directed, in a treatise upon Psalm 57.2
- Divine conduct: or, The mystery of Providence. : Wherein the being and efficacy of Providence is asserted and vindicated. The methods of Providence, as it passes through the several stages of our lives, opened; and the proper courses of improving all Providences directed: in a treatise upon Psalm lvii.2. By Mr. John Flavell, late minist. of the Gospel at Dartmouth in Devon
- Divine conduct: or, The mystery of Providence. : Wherein the being and efficacy of Providence is asserted and vindicated: the methods of Providence, as it passes through the several stages of our lives, opened: and the proper course of improving all Providences directed to, in a treatise upon Psalm 57.2. By John Flavel, preacher of the Gospel
- Divine conduct: or, The mystery of Providence. : Wherein the being and efficacy of Providence is asserted and vindicated; the methods of Providence, as it passes thro' the several stages of our lives, opened; and the proper course of improving all Providences directed: in a treatise upon Psalm lvii.2. By Mr. John Flavell, late minister of the Gospel at Dartmouth in Devon
- England's alternative : reformation, peace, & prosperity, or impenitence, war, and ruin. A fit subject of consideration for the appointed fast. By W. Wilton, A. M. Rector of Upper Swell, Gloucestershire
- Ezekiel's vvheels : a treatise concerning divine Providence: very seasonable for all ages. By Tho: Duresme
- Feareful neuues of thunder and lightning : with the terrible effects thereof, which Almighty God sent on a place called Oluestone, in the county of Glocester the 28. of Nouember last : hauing prefixt before it, a short discourse, concerning two other admirable accidents that soone after ensued
- Generation-vvork: : VVherein is shewed, what the designs of God abroad in the world, may in all likelihood be, at this present day, and in the dayes approaching. Being an exposition of the seven vials, Rev. 16. And other apocalyptical mysteries., The second part.
- Generation-vvork: the second part : VVherein is shewed, what the designs of God abroad in the world, may in all likelihood be, at this present day, and in the dayes approaching. Being an exposition of the seven vials, Rev. 16. And other apocalyptical mysteries. By J. Tillinghast the meanest and unworthiest of Christs labourers
- God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence, in times of the greatest difficulty, and most eminent danger : Evidenced in the remarkable deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from the devouring waves of the sea, amongst which they suffered shipwrack: and also, from the cruel devouring jaws of the inhumane canibals of Florida. Faithfully related by one of the persons concerned therein, Jonathan Dickenson
- God's providence the support of government. : A sermon Preach'd. at Maidstone in Kent. At the Assizes held there September 10. 1706. before the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and Mr. Justice Gould. Published at the Request of Snelling Thomas, Esq; High Sheriff of the said County. And by the Order, and at the Desire of the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By Jonathan Bernard, M. A. Vicar of Ospringe in Kent
- Gods arraignement of hypocrites : with an inlargement concerning Gods decree in ordering sinne. As likewise a defence of Mr. Calvin against Bellarmine; and of Mr. Perkins against Arminius. By Iohn Yates, preacher of Gods word, and fellow of Emmanuell Colledge
- Gods arraignement of hypocrites : with an inlargement concerning Gods decree in ordering sinne. As likewise a defence of Mr. Calvine against Bellarmine; and of Mr. Perkins against Arminius
- Gods three arrovves : plague, famine, svvord, in three treatises. I. A plaister for the plague. II. Dearths death. III. The Churches conquest over the sword. By William Gouge Doctor in Divinity, and preacher of Gods Word in Black-Friers, London
- Gods three arrovves, plague, famine, sword : in three treatises, I. A plaister for the plague, II. Dearths death, III. The churches conquest over the sword,
- Gods unchangeableness: or Gods continued providence, : in preserving, governing, ordering and disposing of all creatures, men, actions, counsels and things, as at the beginning of the world, so to the end of the world, for ever, according to the counsel of his own will. From whence is gatherd six necessary inferences very applicable to the changes, alterations and vicissitude of these our present times. Wherein is clearly demonstrated and proved, that Oliver Cromwell is by the providence of God, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, &c. to whom the people owe obedience, as to him whom God hath set over them. Unto which is added, the causes of discontent, repining and murmurings of men: also, some serious advertisements, and seasonable admonitions to the discontented, and reprehensions to all impetuous, arrogant murmurers. Together with answers to some cheif objections made against the Lord Protector and his present government, endeavouring (if possible) satisfaction to all men.
- Isagoge ad Dei providentiam, or, A prospect of divine providence
- Jacobs ladder, or The protectorship of Sion, laid on the shoulders of the Almighty; : in a description of the sufficiency of providence, suitable in these times of tentation. With Jacobs wrestling.
- Logicæ libri quinque : de prædicabilibus, [de] prædicamentis, [de] syllogismo, ejusq. speciebus demonstrativo, probabili : unâ cum appendice de syllogismo sophistico : huc accessit Introductio in metaphysicam, et Tractatus de providentia Dei
- Logicæ libri qvinque : de prædicabilibus, prædicamentis, [de] syllogismo, demonstativo, ejusq[ue] speciebus, probabili : una cum appendice de syllogismo sophistico : huc accessit introductio in metaphysicam, et tractatus de providentia Dei
- Lux orientalis, or, An enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the praeexistence of souls : being a key to unlock the grand mysteries of providence, in relation to mans sin and misery
- Meletemata Darringtoniana. An essay upon divine providence with a particular view to its symmetry in reference to the natural, and more especially to the moral world. By Robert Burrow L.L.D
- Monomaxia: Jacob wrestling with the angel: or, A sacred duel, fought between God and man at Peniel : with the issue of the combate. Represented as a lively example of faith and prayer, to all the Israel of God. With Jacob's Ladder: a description of the sufficiency of Providence, suitable in these times of temptation. By Francis Raworth, minister of the gospel at Shoreditch, London
- Mr. Tillam's account examined. Or, A brief reply to his unchristian account of some passages of Providence : By a friend to truth, and to Mr. Tillam's own soul, if God have not sealed him down under hardness of heart. Written for the sake of such poor honest souls in Colchester, and the parts adjacent, as are misled through his inchantments
- Mundus vniuersus exercet histrioniam. ; Factum finitum.
- Murders. True examples of the interposition of providence, in the discovery and punishment of murder
- Oile of scorpions : The miseries of these times turned into medicines and curing themselues. By Francis Rous
- Oile of scorpions : The miseries of these times turned into medicines and curing themselues. By Francis Rous
- Prince-protecting providences: or A collection of some historical passages relating how several princes and personages (born for great actions) have had miraculous preservations. : Made publick upon occasion of the late memorable (and miraculous) deliverance of His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York
- Proclus : ten problems concerning providence
- Remarks on Mr Chubb's case of Abraham farther consider'd in a letter to Mr Chubb. By Edward Stone M.A. Fellow of Wadham College
- Remarks on Mr. Thomas Chubb's vindication of his ture Gospel of Jesus Christ, : In the order following: Sect. I. Remarks on his proof of Elias's prayer being an angry prayer, from its suitableness to the Jewish dispensation; which he says, seems at least, to countenance persecution. Sect. II. On his scheme as destructive of the credit of the sacred writers.-His true Gospel but a part of the true Gospel.-the divine inspiration of the sacred writers supported. Sect. III. His vindication of his shor dissertation on providence consider'd. Sect. IV. an examination of his new scheme of prayers; which scheme is shewn to be evidently form'd upon his plan of providence, and contradictory to his notion of prayer in his tracts, to which he refers. [B]y C. Fleming. Author of the Remarks on Mr. Thomas Chubb's short dissertation on providence, and his true Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted
- Sancti Saluiani Massiliensis presbyteri De gubernatione Dei, et de iusto præsentiq[ue] ejus judicio ad S. Salonium Episcopum, libri VIII. Eiusdem Epistolarum lib. I. Timothei nomine ad Ecclesiam Catholic. lib. IV. Cum duplici indice
- Sancti Salviani Massiliensis presbyteri, De gubernatione Dei, & de justo præsentiq[ue] ejus judicio ad S. Salonium episcopum, lib. VIII., eiusdem epistolarum lib. I. Timothei nomine ad ecclesiam Catholic. lib. IV. : cum duplici indice
- Seasonable thoughts of divine providence : affording comfort to those who are in danger. Instruction to all that are delivered from the late sad visitation. Wherein we are inform'd whether our preservation be a fruit of God's special love, or of his common providence
- Several discourses upon the existence and attributes of God : By that late eminent minister of Christ, Mr. Stephen Charnocke, B.D. and sometimes Fellow of New-Colledge in Oxon
- Something vvritten by occasion of that fatall and memorable accident in the Blacke Friers on Sonday, being the 26. of October 1623. stilo antiquo, and the 5. of Nouember stilo nouo, or Romano
- Syntagma hortationum : quarum capita insequenti pagina denotata sunt, ad præcellentissimum et potentissumum Angliæ Scotiæ Franciæ & Hyberniæ regem Iacobum hoc nomine primum &c. Authore Michaêle Re[n]nigero. Oxoniensi
- The Great question, or, How religion, property, and liberty are to be best secured : humbly offered to the consideration of all who are true lovers of the peace of church and state.
- The ballance of the sanctuarie : shewing hovv vve must behaue our selues when wee see and behold the people of God in miserie and oppression vnder the tyranny of their enemies. Written by William Teelinck, minister of the Word of God at Midlebrough in Zealand
- The divine will considered in its eternal decrees, and holy execution of them. By Edward Polhill of Burwash in Sussex Esquire
- The doctrine of divine influence on the human mind, : considered, in a sermon, Published at the Request of many Persons who have occasionally heard it. By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S
- The dolefull euen-song, or A true, particular and impartiall narration of that fearefull and sudden calamity, which befell the preacher Mr. Drury a Iesuite, and the greater part of his auditory, by the downefall of the floore at an assembly in the Black-Friers on Sunday the 26. of Octob. last, in the after noone : Together with the rehearsall of Master Drurie his text, and the diuision thereof, as also an exact catalogue of the names of such as perished by this lamentable accident: and a briefe application thereupon
- The extent of divine providence: or, A treatise tending to shew that the just and holy God, may have a hand in the unjust actions of sinfull men: : and that in such a way as shall be without any impeachment of his justnesse and holinesse, or diminution of his power and providence.
- The first part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion : Wherein the infirmitie of humane wit is amply declared, with the necessitie of Gods grace, and true religion for the perfection of policy; and by the way some political matters are treated; diuers principles of Macchiauel confuted ... with a confutation of the arguments of atheists, against the prouidence of God ... Written by Thomas Fitzherbert Esquire, and Catholique priest, for the benefite of young statists
- The first part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion : wherein the infirmitie of humane wit is amply declared, with the necessitie of Gods grace, and true religion for the perfection of policy, and by the way some political matters are treated, diuers principles of Macchiauel confuted, and many aduises geuen, tending no lesse to religious piety, then to true policy : with a confutation of the arguments of atheists, against the prouidence of God, which is clearly proued throughout the whole
- The friendly monitor : or Advice to a Young Man upon coming out of his Apprenticeship. In Eight Letters. By R. L. Master of the Orphan Working School
- The fulfilling of the Scripture, : held forth in a discovery of the exact accomplishment of the Word of God ... containing in the end a few rare histories of the works and servants of God in the Church of Scotland
- The inspiration of the New Testament asserted : the integrity of the sacred writers vindicated; and the method of salvation by a redeemer confirmed. In answer to a late book of Mr. Chubb's, entitled, The true gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. Humbly offered to Publick Consideration, And in particular to all those who esteem themselves, or are esteemed by others to be Holders forth of New-Light, and Great Proficients in Moral Argument. In a letter to that author By Phileleutherus Christianus
- The interests of truth and virtue invariably pursued by providence in the permission of error and vice
- The mute Christian under the smarting rod : with soveraign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, a Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth, when he is under the greatest afflictions, the sharpest and sorest tryals and troubles, the saddest and darkest providences and changes; with answers to divers questions and objections that are of greatest importance; all tending to win and work souls to be still, quiet, calm, and silent under all changes that have, or may pass upon them in this world, &c. By Thomas Brooks late preacher of the Word at St. Margarets New Fish-street, London
- The mystery of magistracy unvailed : or, God's ordinance of magistracy asserted, Cleared, and Vindicated, from Heathenish Domination, Tyrannous and Antichristian Usurpation, Despisers of Dignities, and Contemners of Authorities. By an unworthy servant and subject of Jesus Christ, the King of Saints and Nations
- The mystery of magistracy unvailed : or, God's ordinance of magistracy asserted, Cleared, and Vindicated, from Heathenish Dominion, Tyrannous and Anti-Christian Usurpation, Despisers of Dignities and Contemners of Authorities. By an unworthy servant and subject of Jesus Christ, the King of Saints and Nations
- The onely remedy : that can cure a people, when all other remedies faile. By F. Rous
- The power of the Christ of God, : or, A treatise of povver, as it is originally in God the Father, and by him given to Christ his Sonne : and that considered, as either 1 reserved and kept in his owne hands. 2 committed by him to others, whether, 1 ecclesiasticall, for the good, and government of his church, or, 2 politicall, for the guidance of common-wealthes: together with, 3 the power permitted 1 of the Pope, and his locusts. 2 of the Turke, and his armies. In principles and conclusions, gathered out of Holy Scripture. Published by order of the Committee of the House of Commons, for licencing of bookes, &c.
- The power of the Christ of God, or, A treatise of povver, as it is originally in God the Father, and by him given to Christ, His sonne : and that considered as either 1 reserved and kept in his owne hands : 2 committed by him to others whether 1 ecclesiasticall, for the good and government of his church or, 2 politicall, for the guidance of common-wealthes : together with 3 the power permitted 1 of the Pope and his locusts, 2 of the Turke and his armies : in principles and conclusions gathered out of Holy Scripture
- The rights of God : By Thomas Scott. Chaplain of the Lock Hospital
- The second part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion : wherein the necessity, fruite, and dignity of Christian religion, in commenwelth, is euidently showed, with the absurdity of false religions, and the danger, and dammage, that ensueth thereof to all states : and by the way somme philosophical, moral, and politicall matters are treated, dyuers pious lessons & instructions geeuen, tending to Christian perfection, many controuersyes in religion debated, and discussed, and the obiections of polityks, and heretyks answered : finally it is clearely proued, that the Catholique Roman religio[n] only doth make a happy common welth
- The shippe of assured safetie : wherein wee may sayle without danger towards the land of the liuing, promised to the true Israelites: conteyning in foure bokes, a discourse of Gods prouidence, a matier very agreable for this time, vvherof no commo[n]ly knovven especiall treatise hath bene published before in our mother tong. What great varietie of very necessarie and fruitfull matier is comprysed in this worke, conuenient for all sortes of men, by the table of the chapters follovving after the præface, ye may perceyue. Compyled by Edward Cradocke, doctor and reader of diuinitie in the Vniuersitie of Oxford
- The theatre of Gods iudgements : VVherein is represented the admirable iustice of God against all notorious sinners, both great and small, but especially against the most eminent persons of the world, whose transcendent power breaketh through the barres of humane justice; deduced by the order of the Commaundements. Collected out of sacred, ecclesiasticall, and prophane histories: now secondly printed, and augmented with at least two centuries of examples. By the first author thereof, Thomas Beard .
- The theatre of Gods iudgements : reuised, and augmented. VVherein is represented the admirable justice of God against all notorious sinners, both great and small; but especially against the most eminent persons of the world, whose transcendent power breaketh thorow the barres of humane iustice; deduced by the order of the commandements. Collected out of sacred, ecclesiasticall, and prophane histories. By the first author thereof, Tho. Beard .
- The theatre of Gods iudgements: or, a collection of histories out of sacred, ecclesiasticall, and prophane authours : concerning the admirable iudgements of God vpon the transgressours of his commandements. Translated out of French and augmented by more than three hundred examples, by Th. Beard
- The theatre of Gods judgements : wherein is represented the admirable justice of God against all notorious sinners, great and small, specially [sic] against the most eminent persons in the world, whose exorbitant power had broke through the barres of divine and humane law. Collected out of sacred, ecclesiasticall, and pagan histories by two most reverend doctors in divinity, Thomas Beard of Huntington, and Tho. Taylor, the famous late preacher of Mary Aldermanbury in London. The incomparable use of this book for ministers and and [sic] others is largely expressed in the preface
- The theatre of Gods judgements : wherein is represented the admirable justice of God against all notorious sinners, great and small, specially against the most eminent persons in the world, whose exorbitant power had broke through the barres of divine and humane law.
- The wonderful deliverance at sea or, The miraculous preservation of several persons belonging to the ship called William and Dorothy : lately cast away in a voyage to New-Castle. Who by a most gracious providence were kept alive for the space of twelve days and nights without any food, in a small boat, on the main sea: in all which time, onely one child perished, being starved to death with cold and hunger, and the rest were at last taken up, and carried into Holland on the 28th. of November last. And several of them are now safely arrived in England. With allowance, Roger L'Estrange
- To be published by subscription: An essay on the equity of divine government ... Containing, ... a full reply to Dr. Whitby's discourse on the five points; with a strict and candid examination of Dr. Priestley's leading sentiments in theology. By Edward Williams, D.D. ...
- Tractatus de prouidentia Dei. Authore Guilielmo Pembelo, Aulæ Magdalenensis in Academia Oxoniensi nuper alumno dignissimo
- Tractatus duo : de creatione, et providentia dei. Authore Guilielmo Pembelo, Anglo, Oxoniensi
- Two choice and useful treatises : the one, Lux orientalis, or, An enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the praeexistence of souls, being a key to unlock the grand mysteries of providence in relation to mans sin and misery : the other, A discourse of truth
- Two treatises concerning I. God's all-sufficiency, and II. Christ's preciousness : Being the substance of some sermons long since preached in the University of Oxford. By Henry Wilkinson, D.D. Then principal of Magdalen-Hall, Oxon
- [Some memorable] remarques upon the fourteenth of October : bbing [sic] the auspicious birth-day of His present Majesty, the most serene King, James II
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