God's soveraignty displayed from Job 9. 12. : Behold he taketh away, who can hinder him? &c., or, A discourse shewing, that God doth, and may take away from his creatures what hee pleaseth, as to the matter what, the place where, the time when, the means and manner how, and the reasons thereof : with an application of the whole, to the distressed citizens of London, whose houses and goods were lately consumed by the fire : an excitation of them to look to the procuring causes of this fiery tryal, the ends that God aims at in it, with directions how to behave themselves under their losses / by William Gearing ...

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God's soveraignty displayed from Job 9. 12. : Behold he taketh away, who can hinder him? &c., or, A discourse shewing, that God doth, and may take away from his creatures what hee pleaseth, as to the matter what, the place where, the time when, the means and manner how, and the reasons thereof : with an application of the whole, to the distressed citizens of London, whose houses and goods were lately consumed by the fire : an excitation of them to look to the procuring causes of this fiery tryal, the ends that God aims at in it, with directions how to behave themselves under their losses / by William Gearing ...
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Gearing, William.
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London :: Printed by R.I. for Thomas Parkhurst ...,
1667.
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Providence and government of God.
London (England) -- Fire, 1666.
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"God's soveraignty displayed from Job 9. 12. : Behold he taketh away, who can hinder him? &c., or, A discourse shewing, that God doth, and may take away from his creatures what hee pleaseth, as to the matter what, the place where, the time when, the means and manner how, and the reasons thereof : with an application of the whole, to the distressed citizens of London, whose houses and goods were lately consumed by the fire : an excitation of them to look to the procuring causes of this fiery tryal, the ends that God aims at in it, with directions how to behave themselves under their losses / by William Gearing ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42547.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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Books to be sold by Thomas Parkhurst, at the Golden Bible on London-Bridg.

THese six Treatises next follow∣ing, were written by Mr. George Swinnock.

1 The Christian mans Calling; or, a Treatise of making Religion ones bu∣siness, in Religious Duties, Natural Actions, his Particular Vocation, his Family Directions, and his own Recre∣ation; to be read in Families for their Instruction and Edification. The First Part.

2 Likewise a Second Part; wherein Christians are directed to perform their Duties, as Husbands and Wives, Pa∣rents and Children, Masters and Ser∣vants, in the Conditions of prosperity and adversity.

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3 The Third and last Part of the Christian mans Calling; wherein the Christian is directed how to make Re∣ligion his business, in his Dealings with all Men, in the Choice of his Compani∣ons, in his Carriage in good Company, in bad Company, in Solitariness, or when he is Alone, on a Week-day, from Morning to Night, in Visiting the Sick, on a Dying-bed; as also the Means how a Christian may do this, and some Motives to it.

4 The Door of Salvation Opened, by the Key of Regeneration,

5 Heaven and Hell Epitomized; and the True Christian Characterized.

6 The Fading of the Flesh, and the Flourishing of Faith: or, One cast for E∣ternity, with the only way to throw it well; All these by George Swinnock, M. A.

A Wedding Ring fit for the finger; toge∣ther with the non such Professor; by W. Secker.

Joh. Am. Comenii schola, Ludus seu Encu∣clopaedia viva, i. e. Januae Linguarum praxis Comica.

The Godly Mans Ark, in five Sermons; with Mrs. Moors Evidences for Heaven; by Ed. Calamy.

A Practical Discourse of prayer, wherein is handled the nature and duty of prayer; by T. Cobbet.

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