Evangelium armatum, A specimen, or short collection of several doctrines and positions destructive to our government, both civil and ecclesiastical preached and vented by the known leaders and abetters of the pretended reformation such as Mr. Calamy, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Case, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Caryll, Mr. Marshall, and others, &c.
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- Evangelium armatum, A specimen, or short collection of several doctrines and positions destructive to our government, both civil and ecclesiastical preached and vented by the known leaders and abetters of the pretended reformation such as Mr. Calamy, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Case, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Caryll, Mr. Marshall, and others, &c.
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- Assheton, William, 1641-1711.
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- London :: Printed for William Garret,
- 1663.
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"Evangelium armatum, A specimen, or short collection of several doctrines and positions destructive to our government, both civil and ecclesiastical preached and vented by the known leaders and abetters of the pretended reformation such as Mr. Calamy, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Case, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Caryll, Mr. Marshall, and others, &c." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26065.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- frontispiece
- frontispiece
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THE PREFACE TO THE
READER. -
Mr
Edmund Calamies Theses. -
Mr.
Jenkins Theses out of his humble Petition, when he was Prisoner; PrintedOctob. 15. 1651. -
Mr.
Marshal Serm. onPs. 102. v. 16, 17.March 26. 1645. -
Mr.
Edmund Calamies Speech atGuild-Hall, Octo∣ber the sixth, 1643. -
Mr.
Baxter's Theses of Government and Governours in General, Collected out of his Book called theHoly Common-wealth. -
Mr.
Baxter's Doctrine concerning the Go∣vernment ofEngland in particular. -
Mr.
Stephen Marshal in his Thanksgiving Sermon onPsal. 124.vers. 6, 7, 8. before the House of Commons,Sept. 7. 1641. Upon the peace concluded betweenEngland andScotland. -
Mr.
Stephen Marshal in his Sermon Preach'd to the House of Commons at their day of Thanksgiving,June 15. 1643. For the discovery of a dangerous, desperate, and bloody Design, tending to the utter subersion of the Parlament, and of the famous City ofLondon. -
Mr.
Stephen Marshal in his Sacred Panegyrick, Preached to the two Houses of Parlament, his Ex∣cellency the Earl ofEssex, Lord Maior, Court of Aldermen, &c. Upon occasion of their Feasting, to testifie their thankfulness to God, for their Union and Concord,Janu. 18. 1643. on 1.Chron. 12. 38, 39, 40. All these came with a perfect heart toHebron to makeDavid King overIsrael, &c. -
Mr.
Stephen Marshal afterNaseby fight, in a Thanksgiving Sermon, onPsal. 102. 18. -
Mr.
Marshal in his Sermon onMicah. 7. 1, 2. 1644. -
Mr.
Edmund Calamy in his Sermon before the House of Peers,June 15. 1643. onJoshua 24. 15. -
Mr.
Thomas Case in his Epistle Dedicatory to the Commons House in Parlament, before his Sermon onEzek. 20. 25. -
Mr.
Case onEzra 10. 2, 3. Preach'd before the House of Commons. -
Mr.
Case onDan. XI. 32. 1644. Before the House of commons on a day of Thanksgiving, for the Vi∣ctory given to SirWilliam Waller against the Ar∣my of SirRalph Hopton. -
Mr.
Case onIsa. 43. 4. In a Thanksgiving for takingBridgwater andSherbourn. -
Mr.
Thomas Case, Psal. 107. 30, 31. in his Thanks∣giving Sermon for Surrender ofChester. -
Mr.
Joseph Caryl in his Sermon onNehe. chap. 9.vers. 38. Preach'd at the taking of the Co∣venant,Octob. 6. 1643. -
Mr.
Caryl onRevel. XI.vers. 16, 17. before the House of Commons,April 23. 1644. -
Mr.
Caryl onLuke 10. 20.Rejoyce not that the Spirits are made Subject unt you, &c. -
Mr.
Charles Herle before the House of Lords,Jan. 15. 1643. onPsal. 95. 1.O come let us sing unto the Lord, &c. -
Mr.
Herle in his Preface before his sermon on 2Sam. 21. 16, 17. Preach'd before the Commons,Novemb. 5. 1644. -
Mr.
Herle on 1Kings 22. 22. I will be a lying spi∣rit in the mouth of all the Prophets; Before the Commons, 1644. -
Mr.
Jerem. Burroughs onIsa. 66.vers. 10. in a Thansgiving. -
Mr.
Obed. Sedgewick onEsther 9.vers. 1. in a Thanksgiving sermon,Jan. 15. 1643. -
Mr.
Alexander Henderson before the Lords and Commons,Thursday 18. ofJuly 1644. onMat. 14. 21. In his preface to that sermon. -
Mr.
John Strickland ofNew Sarum in his Thanks∣giving,Novemb. 5. 1644. onPsal. 46. 7. -
Mr. Matthew Newcomen
on Neh. 4. XI. Novemb. 5. 1642. -
Mr. Joh. Ward
before the House, of Lords on Deut. 33. 16. -
Mr. John Bond
Master of the Savoy,before the House of Commons, on Isaiah 25. 9. 1645. Octob. 8. -
Mr. Francis Woodcock
before the House of Com∣mons, Feb. 19. 1645.on Gen. 49. 23.In his Preface to the County and City of Chesteraster the surrender of Chester. -
Mr.
Samuel Faircloth, onJosh. 7. 25. before divers of the House of Commons. -
Mr. Will. Bridgeson Revel. 4. 8. -
Nath. Homes Doctor
in Divinity,on 2 Pet. 3. vers. 13. 1641. -
Mr.
H. Burton in his Sermon onPsal. 53. 7, 8.Jun: 20. 1641. -
Mr.
S. Sympson onProv. 8, 15, 16. By me Kings Reign. -
Mr.
Case in his Sermon on 2Chron. 19. 6, 7. Con∣cerningJehosaphats Caveat to his Judges; Preach∣ing to a Court Martial. -
Out of the Book called
Scripture and Reason pleaded for Defensive Arms, or the wholeControversie about Subjects taking up of Arms; Published by di∣vers of their learnedst Divines, and ordered to be Printed by the Committee of the House of Commons,April 14. 1643. Which Order is subscribed byJohn White. - The late Usurpers own'd as a Holy State set up by Almighty God.
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Mr.
Baxter in his Five Disputations of Church∣Government and Worship, in the Epistle De∣dicatory toRichard Cromwel, He delivers the sense of his Party in these words. -
In the book intitled,
The Marrow of Modern Divi∣vinity, publickly commended by Mr. Caryl, Mr. Burroughs, Mr. Strong, Mr. Sprigg, and Mr. Samuel Prittie. -
Out of
Mr. Baxters Five Disput. of Right to Sa∣craments,Dispute 3.Pag. 329. -
Mr.
Baxters Five Disputations of Church Govern∣ment and Worship, are thus Dedicated,To His Highness RichardLord Protector of the Common∣Wealth of England, Scotland,and Ireland;The Epistle begins, -
In Mr.
Baxters Key for Catholikes, and Epistle De∣dicatory to the sameRichard. -
Out of the Quarrel of the Covenant delivered in three sermons,
Sept. 27. & 30.Oct. 1. 1643. ByThomas Case, one of the Assembly of Divines. -
Out of Mr.
Case his Book of the Covenant, deli∣vered in three sermons.A. D. 1643. -
Out of the Trial of Mr.
Love, before the High∣court of Justice inWestminster-Hall. PrintedAug. 1652. -
Mr. Marshal in a Sermon before the House of Peers,Octob. 28. 1646. On that TextPsal. 8. 2.Out of the mouth of Babes —hast thou ordained strength —That thou mightest still the enemy, &c. -
Out of
Mr. Calamyes Apology againstMr. Bur∣ton. 1646. -
Out of Mr.
Jeremiah Burroughes his speech inGuild-hall on Friday the sixt ofOctober, 1643. -
Out of Mr.
Obadiah Sedgewick his speech inGuild∣hall on Friday the sixt ofOctober, 1643. -
The Independents Conclusions from the Presby∣terian Principles. Mr.
John Dury 's Considera∣tions concerning the present Engagement; with Mr.Caryl's Imprimatur,An. Dom. 1649. -
Of the dispossession of a Supreme former Gover∣nour, and of his Right, by Mr.
White a Roma∣nist, pag. 132. &c. in His Grounds of Obedi∣ence, &c. -
Of a Supreme Governour dispossessed, pag. 147.
&c. Mr.Whites Grounds of Obedience,&c. - The Authority of Lawyers insufficient in this Question.
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Out of Bishop
Bramhall's Book against Mr.Hobs, call'd,The Catching of the Leviathan.