Pneumatologia, a treatise of the soul of man wherein the divine original, excellent and immortal nature of the soul are opened, its love and inclination to the body, with the necessity of its separation from it, considered and improved, the existence, operations, and states of separated souls, both in Heaven and Hell, immediately after death, asserted, discussed, and variously applyed, divers knotty and difficult questions about departed souls, both philosophical, and theological, stated and determined, the invaluable preciousness of humane souls, and the various artifices of Satan (their professed enemy) to destroy them, discovered, and the great duty and interest of all men, seasonable and heartily to comply with the most great and gracious design of the Father, Son, and Spirit, for the salvation of their souls, argued and pressed / by John Flavel ...

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Pneumatologia, a treatise of the soul of man wherein the divine original, excellent and immortal nature of the soul are opened, its love and inclination to the body, with the necessity of its separation from it, considered and improved, the existence, operations, and states of separated souls, both in Heaven and Hell, immediately after death, asserted, discussed, and variously applyed, divers knotty and difficult questions about departed souls, both philosophical, and theological, stated and determined, the invaluable preciousness of humane souls, and the various artifices of Satan (their professed enemy) to destroy them, discovered, and the great duty and interest of all men, seasonable and heartily to comply with the most great and gracious design of the Father, Son, and Spirit, for the salvation of their souls, argued and pressed / by John Flavel ...
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Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.
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London :: Printed for Francis Tyton ...,
1685.
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"Pneumatologia, a treatise of the soul of man wherein the divine original, excellent and immortal nature of the soul are opened, its love and inclination to the body, with the necessity of its separation from it, considered and improved, the existence, operations, and states of separated souls, both in Heaven and Hell, immediately after death, asserted, discussed, and variously applyed, divers knotty and difficult questions about departed souls, both philosophical, and theological, stated and determined, the invaluable preciousness of humane souls, and the various artifices of Satan (their professed enemy) to destroy them, discovered, and the great duty and interest of all men, seasonable and heartily to comply with the most great and gracious design of the Father, Son, and Spirit, for the salvation of their souls, argued and pressed / by John Flavel ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39675.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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A Catalogue of Books Printed for, and Sold by Francis Tyton Bookseller at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet near the Temple-Gate.

Books in Folio.

  • SPeed's Maps and Geography of Great Britain and Ireland and of Foreign Parts.
  • Gillim's Display of Heraldry with large Additions.
  • Roll's Abridgment French.
  • — His Reports in 2 Vol. French.
  • Cook's Reports in 3 Vol. English.
  • Dalton's Office of Sheriffs with many Additions.
  • — Country Justice.
  • The Tryal and Condemnation of Edward Fitzharris Esq for High Treason, at the Bar of the Court of Kings Bench at Westminster, on Thursday, Iune 9. 1681. As also the Tryal and Condemnation of Dr. Oliver Plunket Titular Pri∣mate of Ireland, for High Treason.
  • The Arraignment and Plea of Edward Fitzharris Esq, with all the Arguments in Law, and Proceedings of the Kings Bench thereupon in Easter Term, 1681.
  • Lawson's Theopolitica, or a Body of Divinity, containing the Rules of the special Government of God, according to which he orders the immortal and intellectual Creatures, Angels and Men, to their final and eternal Estate, &c.
  • Cradock's Harmony of the Four Evangelists.
  • Strong's Discourse of the two Covenants: wherein the nature, differences, and effects of the Covenant of Works and of Grace are distinctly and practically discussed, &c.
  • Bishop Gauden's Tears, Sighs, Complaints, and Prayers of the Church of England.
  • Morrice on the Sacrament.
  • Lord Bacon's Advancement of Learning.
  • Petavius's History of the World.
  • The History of the valorous and witty Knight Errant Don Quixote.
  • Habington's History of Edward IV. King of England.
  • ...

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  • The History of the Wars of Italy rendred into English by Henry Earl of Monmouth.

Books in Quarto.

  • Mr. Flavel's Fountain of Life opened: or a Display of Christ in his Essential and Mediatorial Glory, &c.
  • —The Method of Grace in bringing home the Eternal Redemption, continued by the Father, and carried on by the Son, through the effectual Application of the Spirit un∣to Gods Elect, being the second part of Gospel-Redemption.
  • —Discourse of the Immortality of the Soul.
  • Dr. Patrick's Parable of the Pilgrim.
  • —Two Sermons preached at the Funeral of Mr. Samuel Iacomb and Mr. Greg.
  • Dr. Tenison of Idolatry.
  • —A Sermon concerning the discretion of giving of Alms, preached at St. Sepulchres Church, London, instead of the Spittle, upon Wednesday in Easter-week, 1681.
  • Mr. Baxter's Saints Everlasting Rest.
  • —Reasons of the Christian Religion.
  • —Sermon of Repentance.
  • Murcot's Works.
  • Strong's Gods Shepherd, or the Man God's Fellow.
  • —Vengeance of the Temple.
  • —Voice from Heaven.
  • Blackwood on Matthew.
  • Alleyn's Scripture-Chronology.
  • Burroughs on Gospel-Reconciliation.
  • Sympson of Unbelief.
  • Gregory's Moot-Book Englished by Hughs.
  • Crompton's Jurisdiction of Courts.
  • Swinburn of Wills.
  • ...Spelman de Sepultura▪
  • Buck on the Beatitudes▪
  • Special Law-Cases.

Books in Octavo.

  • Flavel's Divine Conduct, or the Mystery of Providence.
  • ...

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  • Dr. Patrick's Jewish Hypocrisie.
  • Mensa Mystica, or a Discourse concerning the Sa∣crament of the Lord's Supper. In which the Ends of its In∣stitution are so manifested, our Addresses to it so directed, our Behaviour there and afterwards so composed, that we may not lose the benefits which are to be received by it. In which several Prayers and Thanksgivings are now inserted to make it of more general use.
  • — Divine Arithmetick, or the Art of Numbring our days: being a Sermon preached Iune 17. 1659. at the Fu∣neral of Mr. Samuel Iacomb, B. D. at St. Mary Woolnoth, Lombardstreet.
  • — A brief Exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lord's Prayer.
  • Iacomb's Catechism, with a brief Exposition of the Creed and Ten Commandments.
  • Baxter's right Method for a setled Peace of Conscience, and spiritual Comfort, in 32 Directions.
  • Lawson against Hobbs.
  • Dr. Fowler's Design of Christianity.
  • Maynard's Law of God ratified.
  • Row's Emmanuel.
  • —Saints Temptations.
  • Strong's Will of Man subjected to God's Will.
  • Gale's Theophile, a Treatise of Christ's Love.
  • Gearing of Pride.
  • Wotton's Remains.
  • Alleyn's King Henry VII. a Poem.
  • ...Ianna Linguarum.
  • Speed's Travellers Companion.
  • Chamberlain's Compleat Justice.
  • Zouch of the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty.
  • Fitzherbert's Natura Brevium.

Books in small 8 120 and 240

  • Dr. Patrick's Hearts Ease, or a Remedy against all Trou∣bles, with a consolatory Discourse particularly directed to those who are their Friends and dear Relations.
  • Flavel's Touchstone of Sincerity, or the signs of Grace,

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  • and Symptoms of Hypocrisie, opened in a practical Trea∣tise upon Rev. 3.17, 18. being the second Part of the Saint indeed.
  • Baxter's Universal Concord. —Catholick Unity.
  • —The true Catholick.
  • —Mischief of self-Ignorance.
  • Strong's Worm that dieth not, or the certainty of Hell-Torments.
  • —Heavenly Creature.
  • Lawrence of Christ's Power over bodily Diseases.
  • Whateley's Redemption of Time.
  • Vines on the Saints nearness to God.
  • Row's Heavenly and Earthly Mindedness.
  • Sydenham on Infant-Baptism, and singing of Psalms.
  • Swafield of the Saints Failings.
  • The Life of Mr. Iohn Row of Crediton in Devon.
  • Gearing of Prayer.
  • — Of Providence.
  • Perkin's Catechism
  • The Calvinists Cabinet unlockt.
  • The Spanish Inquisition.
  • The Schism of the Mass.
  • Wotton's Letters.
  • Chaucer's Ghost.
  • The Office of the Houswife.
  • Loves Journal.
  • Finche's Law in 4 Books Eng.
  • Meriton's Guide to Constables.
  • A new Book of Instruments.
  • Clayton's Reports.
  • Fleetwood's Justice.
  • Sheppard's Office of a Justice.
  • ...Britton.
  • The History of Eurialus and Lucretia.
  • Horace with Minelius his Notes.
  • Grotius de Veritate Christianae Religionis, &c.
  • ...Valerius Maximus.
  • ...Quintus Curtius.
  • The Christian Pattern by Thomas à Kempis.
  • The Wisdom of the Just.
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