Anti-sozzo, sive, Sherlocismus enervatus in vindication of some great truths opposed, and opposition to some great errors maintained by Mr. William Sherlock.

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Anti-sozzo, sive, Sherlocismus enervatus in vindication of some great truths opposed, and opposition to some great errors maintained by Mr. William Sherlock.
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Alsop, Vincent, 1629 or 30-1703.
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London :: Printed for Nathanael Ponder ...,
1676.
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Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707. -- Discourse concerning the knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ -- Knowableness.
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A Catalogue of some Books printed, and sold by Nath. Ponder at the Peacock in Chancery▪ Lane near Fleetstreet.

First.

EXercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrews; also con∣cerning the Messiah: Wherein the Promises concern∣ing Him to be a Spiritual Redeemer of Mankind, are explained and vindicated, &c. With an Exposition of, and Discourses on the two first Chapters of the said Epistle to the Hebrews. By Iohn Owen, D. D. in Folio.

2. Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrews, concerning the Priesthood of Christ; wherein the original Causes, Na∣ture, Prefigurations and Discharge of that holy Office are explained and vindicated. The Nature of the Covenant of the Redeemer, with the Call of the Lord Christ unto his Office, are declared; And the Opinions of the Socinians a∣bout it are fully examined, and their Oppositions unto it refuted. With a Continuation of the Exposition on the third, fourth and fifth Chapters of the said Epistle to the Hebrews, being the second Volumn. By Iohn Owen, D. D. in Folio.

3. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉: Or, A Discourse concern∣ing the Holy Spirit. Wherein an Account is given of his Name, Nature, Personality, Dispensation, Operations and Effects. His whole Work in the Old and New Creation is explained; the Doctrine concerning it vindicated from Op∣positions and Reproaches. The Nature also, and Necessity of Gospel-Holiness; the difference between Grace and Mo∣rality, or a Spiritual Life unto God in Evangelical Obedi∣ence, and a course of Moral Vertues, are stated and de∣clared. By Iohn Owen, D. D. in Folio.

4. A Practical Exposition on the 130 Psalm: wherein the Nature of the Forgiveness of Sin is declared; the Truth and Reality of it asserted; and the Case of a Soul distressed with the Guilt of Sin, and relieved by a Discovery of Forgive∣ness with God, is at large discoursed. By Io. Owen, D. D. in Quarto.

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5. Londons Lamentations; or, a sober, serious Discourse concerning the late Fiery Dispensation. By Mr. Thomas Brooks, late Preacher of the Word at St. Margarets New∣Fis•…•…street, London, in Quarto.

6. Liberty of Conscience upon its true and proper grounds asserted and vindicated, &c. To which is added the Second Part, viz. Liberty of Conscience the Magistrates Interest. By a Protestant, a Lover of Truth, and the Peace and Pro∣sperity of the Nation; in Quarto. The second Edition.

Large Octavo's.

7. A Discourse of the Nature, Power, Deceit and Pre∣valency of the Remainders of Indwelling-Sin in Believers. Together with the ways of its working, and means of pre∣vention. By Iohn Owen, D. D. in Octavo.

8. Truth and Innocency vindicated: in a Survey of a Discourse concerning Ecclesiastical Polity, and the Autho∣rity of the Civil Magistrate over the Consciences of Subjects in matters of Religion. By Iohn Owen, D. D. in Octavo.

9. Exercitations concerning the Name, Original, Nature, Use, and Continuance of a Sacred Day of Rest; wherein the Original of the Sabbath from the foundation of the World, the Morality of the fourth Commandment, with the change of the Sabbath-Day, are enquired into: Together with an Assertion of the Divine Institution of the Lord's Day. By Iohn Owen, D. D. in Octavo. The second Impression.

10. Evangelical Love, Church-Peace and Unity. By. Io. Owen, D. D.

11. The Unreasonableness of Atheism made manifest; in a Discourse to a Person of Honour. By Sir Charles Wolselay, Baronet. Third Impression.

12. The Reasonableness of Scripture-Belief. A Dis∣course giving some Account of those Rational Grounds up∣on which the Bible is received as the Word of God. Written by Sir Charles Wolseley, Baronet.

13. The Rehearsal transpres'd, or Animadversions upon a late Book, intituled, A Preface, shewing what Grounds there are of fears and jealousies of Popery. The first Part. By Andrew Marvel, Esq.

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14. The Rehearsal transpros'd; the second Part. Occa∣sioned by two Letters: the first printed by a nameless Au∣thor, intituled, A Reproof, &c. the second, A Letter left at a friends house, dated Nov. 3. 1673. subscribed I. G. and concluding with these words, If thou darest to print or pub∣lish any Lye or Libel against Dr. Parker, by the Eternal God I will cut thy throat. Answered by Andrew Marvel.

15. Theopolis, or the City of God, New Ierusalem; in opposition to the City of the Nations, Great Babylon. By Henry D'anvers, in Octavo.

16. A Guide for the Practical Gauger; with a Compen∣dium of Decimal Arithmetick. Shewing briefly the whole Art of Gauging of Brewers Tuns, Coppers, Backs, &c. also the Mash or Oyl-Cask; and Sybrant Hantz his Table of Area's of Segments of a Circle; the Mensuration of all manner of Superficies. By William Hunt, Student in the Mathematicks, in Octavo.

17. Anti-Sozzo, sive Sherlocismus Enervatus: In Vin∣dication of some Great Truths Opposed, and Opposition to some Great Errors Maintained by Mr. William Sherlock.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉

Hoc est Domus Mosaicae Clavis: sive Legis Sepimentum.

Authore Iosepho Cooper Anglo, in Octavo.

A Vindication of some Passages in a Discourse concern∣ing Communion with God, from the Exceptions of William Sherlock Rector of St. George Buttolph-Lane. By Iohn Owen, D. D. in Octavo.

A brief Declaration and Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity. By Iohn Owen, D. D. in 12.

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