Saints memorials, or, Words fitly spoken, like apples of gold in pictures of silver being a collection of divine sentences / written and delivered by those late reverend and eminent ministers of the gospel, Mr. Edmund Calamy, Mr. Joseph Caryl, Mr. Ralph Venning, Mr. James Janeway.

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Saints memorials, or, Words fitly spoken, like apples of gold in pictures of silver being a collection of divine sentences / written and delivered by those late reverend and eminent ministers of the gospel, Mr. Edmund Calamy, Mr. Joseph Caryl, Mr. Ralph Venning, Mr. James Janeway.
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Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.
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London :: [s.n.],
1674.
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Quarto.

A Letter from Dr. Robert Wild to his Friend, Mr. I. I. upon occasion of his Majesties Declaration for Liberty of Conscience. Together with his Poetica Licentia, & a friendly Debate between a Conformist and a Nonconformist.

The Dutch Remonstrance concern∣ing the Proceedings and Practices of Iohn de Wit, Pensionary, and Ruwaert Van Putten his Brother, with others of that Faction; Translated out of Dutch.

Index Biblicus: or, an Exact Concor∣dance to the Holy Bible, according to

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the last Translation, by Iohn Iackson, Minister of the Gospel at Moulsea in Sur∣rey.

The Christian-Mans-Calling: or a Treatise of making Religion ones Busi∣ness: wherein the Christian is directed to perform in all Religious duties, Na∣tural Actions, particular Vocations, Fa∣mily directions; and in his own Recre∣ations, in all Relations, in all Conditi∣ons, in his dealings with all men, in the choice of his Company, both of evil and good, in solitude, on a week-day, from morning to night; in visiting the sick, and on a dying-bed, by Geo. Swinnock.

Mr. Caryl's Exposition on the Book of Iob.

Gospel-Remission; or a Treatise shew∣ing that true Blessedness consists in the pardon of sin. By Ieremiah Burroughs.

An Exposition of the Song of Solo∣mon. By Iames Durham, late Minister in Glasgow.

The Real Christian: or a Treatise of Effectual Calling; wherein the work of God in drawing the Soul to Christ,

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being opened according to the Holy Scriptures; some things required by our late Divines, as necessary to a right Preparation for Christ, and a true clo∣sing with Christ, which have caused, and do still cause much trouble to some seri∣ous Christians, and are with due respects to those worthy men brought to the bal∣lance of the Sanctuary, there weighed, and accordingly judged: to which is add∣ed a few words concerning Socinianism. By Giles Firmin, sometimes Minister at Shalford in Essex.

Mount Pisgah: or a Prospect of Hea∣ven; being an Exposition on the fourth Chapter of the first Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians. By Tho. Case, some∣times Student in Christ-Church, Oxon, and Minister of the Gospel.

The Vertue and Value of Baptism. By Za. Crofton.

The Quakers Spiritual Court pro∣claimed; Being an exact Narrative of a New high Court of Justice; also sun∣dry Errors and Corruptions amongst the Quakers, which were never till now

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made known to the world. By Nath. Smith, who was conversant among them fourteen Years.

A Discourse of Prodigious abstinence. occasion'd by the twelve Months fasting of Martha Tayler, the faim'd Darby-shire Damsel; proving, that without any Mi∣racle the texture of Humane bodies may be so altered, that Life may be long con∣tinued without the supplies of Meat and Drink. By Iohn Reynolds.

A Grave for Controversies, between the Romanist and the Protestant, lately presented to the French King.

Iacksons Recantation, or the Life and Death of a Notorious Highway-man, wherein is truely discovered the whole Mistery of that wicked and fatal pro∣fession of Padding on the Road.

A Sermon delivered at the Funeral of right Honourable Charles Earl of War∣wick, Sept. the 9th. 1673. by Anthony Walker, Rector of Fyfield.

The Retired mans Meditations, or the Mistery and Power of Godliness, presenting to view the riches and full∣ness

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of Christs person as Mediator, or the Natural and Spiritual man in their proper distinctions, &c. by Henry Vane, Knight.

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