An exposition by way of supplement, on the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth chapters of the prophecy of Amos where you have the text fully explained ... : together with a confutation of Dr. Holmes, and Sir Henry Vane, in the end of the commentary / by Tho. Hall ...

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An exposition by way of supplement, on the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth chapters of the prophecy of Amos where you have the text fully explained ... : together with a confutation of Dr. Holmes, and Sir Henry Vane, in the end of the commentary / by Tho. Hall ...
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Hall, Thomas, 1610-1665.
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London :: Printed for Henry Mortlock ...,
1661.
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Vane, Henry, -- Sir, 1612?-1662. -- Retired man's meditation.
Bible. -- O.T. -- Amos IV-IX -- Commentaries.
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"An exposition by way of supplement, on the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth chapters of the prophecy of Amos where you have the text fully explained ... : together with a confutation of Dr. Holmes, and Sir Henry Vane, in the end of the commentary / by Tho. Hall ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45333.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 10, 2024.

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Courteous Reader, these Books are printed for, and sold by Henry Mortlock, at the sign of the Phoenix in Pauls Church-yard, near the Little North-door.

Folioes.

A Commentary upon the whole Epistle of Paul to the Ephesians, wherein the text is learnedly and fruitfully opened, with a Logical Analysis, spiritual, and holy Observations, Confutation of Arminianism and Popery. By Mr. Paul Bain.

A Commentary on the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Canticles, and the Major Prophets. By Iohn Trap, M. A.

Quariose.

An Exposition of the Prophecy of Ezekiel. By William Green-hil.

Some Sermons preached upon several occasions. By Peter Sterry.

A way to Zion, sought out and found for Beleevers to walk in.

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By Daniel King Preacher of the VVord near Coventry. Funebria Florae or The Down-fall of May-Games. By Tho. Hall, B. D. and Pastor of Kings-Norton in Worcestershire.

The loathsomness of long Hair, or, A Treatise wherein you have the Question stated, many Arguments against it produced, and the most material arguments for it refelled, and answered, with an Ap∣pendix against Painting, Spots, naked Breasts, &c. by the same Author.

Samue in Sackcloth, or a Sermon assaying to restraine our bitter Animosities, and commending a spirit of moderation and right constitution of Soul, and behaviour towards our Brethren, upon 1 Sam. 15.35.

Large Octavoes.

A Treatise of the Divine Promises, in five Books: In the first, A general Description of their Nature, Kinds, Excellency, Right Use, Properties, and the Persons to whom they belong: In the four last. A Declaration of the Covenant it self, the bundle and body of all the Promises, and the special Promises likewise which concern a mans self, or others, both temporal, spiritual, and eternal. By Edw. Leigh. M. A. of Magdalen-Hall in Oxford.

The Hypocrites Ladder, or Looking-glass, or a Discourse of the dangerous and destructive nature of Hypocrisie, the reigning and provoking sin of this age; wherein is shewed how farre the Hypo∣crite, or formal Professor may goe towards Heaven, yet utterly pe∣rish, by three Ladders of sixty steps of his Ascending. By Iohn Shef∣field, Minister of the Word at Swithins, London.

An Improvement of the Sea, upon the nine Nautical Verses▪ in the 107. Psalm, wherein among other things you have a very full and delightful Description of all those many various and multitudinous Objects, which they behold in their Travels (through the Lords Creation) both on Sea, in Sea, and on Land, viz. All sorts and kinds of Fish, Fowl, and Beasts, whether wilde, or tame; all sorts of Trees and Fruit; all sorts of People, Cities, Towns, and Coun∣tries. By Daniel Pell, Preacher of the VVord.

A Cavear against Seducers in a Sermon preached by Richard Stand-fast, Rector of Christ-Church in Bristol. Together with the Blind mans Meditations, by the same Author.

A Treatise of Divine Meditation, by that faithful Servant of Jesus Christ Iohn Ball, late Minister of the Gospel at Whitmore in Staf∣ford-shire, published by Mr. Simeon Ash, preacher of the Gospel at Austins, London.

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