A feast of fat things full of marrow containing several Scripture songs taken out of the Old and New Testaments, with others composed by t[he author] : together [with o]ne hundred of divine hymns, being the first century.

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A feast of fat things full of marrow containing several Scripture songs taken out of the Old and New Testaments, with others composed by t[he author] : together [with o]ne hundred of divine hymns, being the first century.
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Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.
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London :: Printed by B.H.,
1696.
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BOOKS Printed for John Marshall, at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street.

1. THE Regular Architect: Or, The general Rule of the five Orders of Architecture of M. Giaco∣ino Barozzio da Vignalo. With a new Addition of Mi∣chael Angelo Buonaroti, rendered into English from the Original Italian, and explained by John Leeke, Student in the Mathematicks; for all ingenious Persons that are concerned in the famous Art of Building; con∣taining above forty Copper-Cuts. In Folio. Price bound 8 .

2. The Art of Defence, in which the several sorts of Guards, Passes, Inclosures, and Disarms, &c. in their Postures, the truest Original and best Books of Fen∣cing extant. In twenty five large Copper Cuts. In Folio. Price 2 s. 6 d.

3. Gospel Mysteries Unveil'd, or an Exposition of all the Parables, and many express Similitudes contain∣ed in the four Evangelists. By Benjamin Keach. Price 20 s. in Folio.

4. Novae & exquisitae florum Icones buus Generis Artium cultoribus perutiles maximam curam delineatae, & per Jeremi∣am Falck Hamburgi: or, A Book of Variety of Flow∣ers fit for drawing, price 1 s.

5. Delaune's Plea for the Nonconformists, shewing the true State of their Case, and how far the Conformist's Se∣paration from the Church of Rome for their Popish Su∣perstitions, &c. Introduced into the Service of God, justifies the Nonconformists Separation from them for the same. In a Letter unto Dr. Benjamin Calamy, upon his Sermon, call'd Scrupulous Conscience Inviting Hersto; With a Narrave of the Remarkable Tryal, and Sufferings he underwent for Writing, Printing, and Publishing hereof. By Tho. Delaune, who died in Newgate during his Imprisonment, for this Book. Price 1 s. 6 d.

6. Christ exalted: Or, Dr. Crisp vindicated in seve∣veral Points called Antinomian; being cleared from Ne∣onomian

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Suggestions, by Samuel Crisp, a Branch of the said Doctor's, 4to. price 2 s.

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9. A Character of an Ecclesiastick, and Observations on the late Controversies of the Dissenters. price▪ 2 s. 6 d.

10. The History of the Union between the Presby∣terian and the Congregational Ministers in and about London, with the Causes of their Breach. 4to. pr. 6 d.

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14. The Believer's Triumph over Death: n a Sermon preached at the Funeral of the late Mr. Rich. Robins, Minister of the Gospel, in Petty-coat-lane, in White∣chappel, Jan. 11, 1702. The 2d. Edition. By Job. Noble.

15. God Acknowledg'd: or, the true Interest of the Nation, and all that fear God; open'd in a Sermon, on a Day appointed by Authority for publick Prayer and Humiliation, with some Additions, 4to. price 6 d.

16. The Danger of Hypocrisy, open'd in 2 Sermons. By Benjamin Koach.

17. A Confutation of some of the Errors of Mr. Daniel Williams, by the Reverend Mr. Vincent Asop, in a Letter to the Revernd Mr. Daniel Bugess, 4to. price 6 d.

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18. All Mr. Jacob Bo••••men's Works abridg'd, 4••••▪ Price bound 6 s.

19. The Art of Patience, and Balm of Gilead un∣der all Afflictions. With the Government of the Thoughts, Prefatory to the Government of the Tongue; by the Author of Thwhol Duty of Man. Be∣ing Appendixes to the Duty of Man's Works. The third Impression, with additional Prayers suitable to the several Occasions, 8 vo. price bound 5 s.

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21. The Christian's Duty; or, Divine Meditations and Essays; designed for the Encouragement of a De∣vout Life, and the Promotion of true Piety, 8 vo. price bound 3 s.

22. The Royal Diary; containing, 1. King Wil∣liam's Secret Devotion. 2. His Practice of Self-Exami∣nation. 3. His Performance of Relative Duties. 4. Enquiries into the State of his Soul. 5. Religious Con∣ferences. 6. Table Talk. 7. Occasional Speeches. 8. The private Minutes relating to his last Sickness. Part of this Diary was written by King William, and sound amongst his Papers since his Death. The third Editi∣on. To which is prefix'd, the Character of his Roy∣al Consort, Queen Mary 11. With her Memorable Speeches and Sayings, from her Childhood to the time of her Death, price bound 1 s.

23. The Western Martyrology; or, Bloody Assies: containing the Lives, Trials, and Dying-Speeches of all those Eminent Protestants that Suffer'd in the West of England, and elsewhere, from the Year 1678,

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to this time. Together with the Life and Death of George Lord Jffeys. The Fifth Edition. To which is now added to make it compleat, an Account of the barbarous Whippings of several Persons in the West. Also the Trial and Case of Mr. John Tutcbin, (the Author of the Observator) with the Cruel Sentence passed upon him; and his Petition to King James to be hang'd. Never before Printed, price 3 s.

24. The newest, plainest, and best Short-hand ex∣ant, Containing a brief Account of all the Short-hand Books already extant, with their Alphabets and Fundamental Rules. (2.) A plain and easy Me∣thod for Beginners, less Burthensom to the Memory than any other. (3.) A new Invention for Contra∣cting Words with special Rules for Contracting Sen∣tences and other ingenious Fancies, both Pleasant and Profitable unto all, let their Character be whose or what it will. By E. Coles late Schoolmaster in Covent-Garden, price 1 s.

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27. A Funeral Sermon, Preached upon the Death of the Reverend Mr. Francis Fuller, who Died July the 21st. 1701. Aetat. 64. By Jeremiah White, sometime Fellow of Trinity College Cantab. and late Preacher in London.

28. A Caution against Youthful Lust in two Dis∣cours. By J. Portr of Aul••••ster, 8vo. price sticht 6 d.

29. The Seasonableness of Religious Societies a Ser∣mon Preach'd to the Supporters of the Lecture on the Lord's Day Mornings, at little St. Hellens, upon April 23, 17 14. By Edmund Calamy, D. D. price 4 d.

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30. Select Proverbs, Italian, Spanish, French, English, Scotch, British, &c. Chiefly Moral, the Foreign Lan∣guage is done into English, price 2 s.

31. The New Practice of Piety: or, The Christian Virtuoso; discovering the Right Way to Heaven, be∣tween all Extreams. Together with the Character of a Moderate (or Right) Christian, in all the Degrees of Perfection attainable in this World. The Third Edition, price bound 1 s.

32. Comfort for Believers about their Sin and Troubles: or, An Antidote against Despair: Shewing, that True Believers, how weak soever in Faith, should not be oppress'd, or perplex'd in Heart, by any thing what∣ever befals them in this Life. Together with divers other comfortable Observations. By John Archer, some∣time Preacher at Alhallows Lombard-street, London. The Third Edition, price 1 s.

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34. A Sermon on Occasion of the Death of the Re∣verend and Learned Mr. Stephen Lobb, who died June the 3d. 1699. By Th. Goodwin, price 6 d.

35. The Pen's Dexterity; or, The ready way to attain the Art of Short-writing by incomparable Con∣tractions, by which a Sentence may be writ as soon as a Word. Allowed by Authority, and past the two U∣niversities with great Approbation and Applause. In∣vented by Jeremiah Rich, price 1 s. As also, the Te∣stament and singing Psalms in Short-hand by Jer. Rich. The Testament 6 s. and the Singing Psalms 3 s or bound together 8 s. Also Bottly's, Stringer, Metcalfe, Mason, and Addy.

36. The Jewish Sabbath abrogated: or, the Satur∣turday Sabbatarians confuted, in two Parts. 1. Proving the Abrogation of the old Seventh-Day-Sabbath. 2. That the Lord's Day is of divine Appointment, where∣in

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in is many new Arguments not found in former Au∣thors. By Benjamin Keach, price bound 2 s. 6 d.

37. The Breach repaired in God's Worship: or, Singing of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, proved to be an Holy Ordinance of Jesus Christ, wherein the chief Arguments of many Learned Divines who have wrote on that Subject are recited. By Benjamin Keach, 8vo. price bound 2 s.

38. A Declaration of the Congregational Ministers in and about London, against Antinomian Errors, and ignorant and scandalous Persons intruding into the Ministry. The Second Edition, to which is added the Testimony of Mr. George Griffith, Matthew Mead, Ste∣phen Lobb, Richard Taylor, John Nesbitt, in behalf of the rest, 8vo. price bound 1 s.

39. A body of Divinity: or▪ The Sum and Sub∣stance of Christian Religion in Man's Integrity▪ Fall, and Restoration, by the Mediator Jesu▪ Christ. Also the Christian Duties, with the difference of the two Covenants. By A. Burnet, M A. 8vo. price 1 s.

40. A Description of the Covenant of Grace▪ to which are added, The Author's Experiences and Ad∣vice to his Children, which he desires to leave as his last Legacy, 8vo. price 2 s.

41. The Substance of several Sermons from John 9. 39. Preached at the Request of a Friend. By N. Wyles, 8vo. price 1 s.

42. Four Discourses on Isa. 32. 2. wherein is shown, 1. How Christ is a Hiding-place and Covert to his People from the Wind and Tempest. 2. A River of Water in dry Places. 3. A Shadow of a great Rock in this weary Land. By Nath. Wyles. price 1 s.

43 The Sinners Folly discovered and detected, in making a mock at Sin: In two Discourses from Pro∣erbs 14. 9. By Nath. Wyles, Minister of the Gospel, Sice 1 s.

44. A Discourse of the Nature and Excellency of the Grace of Patience, delivered in two Sermons, by

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Elias Keach; the Saints Deliverance from the Evil to come; opened at the Funeral of Mr. Elias Keach, Minister of the Gospel, who died Octob. 27. 1699. By Nath. Wyles, price 1 s.

45. The Young Man's Remembrancer, and Youth's best Choice: In two Anniversary Discourses from Eccles. 12. 1. being the last Sermons of Mr. Matthew Mead, price 1 s.

46. Youth's Recreation: or, a speedy Help to Wri∣ting, displayed, in a Compact Number of Copies of Round-hand, price 6 d.

47. Youth's Recreation: or, a speedy Help to Wri∣ting, displayed, in a Compact Number of Copies of Secretary, price 6 d.

48. Variety without Vanity: or, a Set of Round Hand Copies in double Lines, according to the best Masters, fit for Nurseries of Youth in City or Country, pr. 6.

49. Grace, Grace: or, The Exceeding Riches of Grace, manifested to the chiefest of Sinners, being a faithful Relation of the Dealings of God with the vi∣lest of his Creatures, by Joseph Taylor. In Four Parts: 1. Experiences in Childhood. 2. Those which he took for Conversion. 3. Of his sad and lamentable Falls into Sin afterwards. 4. Of his present Conversion, and Call to the Ministry.

50. A Funeral Sermon on the Death of the Re∣verend Mr. Francis Fuller, who Deceased July the 21st. 1701. By Jeremiah White, sometime Fellow of Trin. College Cantab. and Chaplain to Oliver Cromwell.

51. Yet plainer English: or the shortest way to Con∣vert the Atheist, Murtherer, Thief, Whoremonger, Strumpet, Drunkard, Swearer, Lyer, Sabbath Brea∣ker, Slanderer, Persecutor, Gamester, Ungrateful Scold, and other scandalous Livers. The Fourth E∣dition, price bound 1 s.

52. Free Graces: or, The Flowings of Christ's Blood freely to Sinners. Being an Experiment of Jesus Christ Upon one who hath been in the Bondage

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of a troubled Conscience at Times, for the space of above twelve Years. By John Saltmarsh. The Tenth Edition Corrected. price 1 s.

53. The Doctrine of Justification truly Stated, Practically opened and applied, from Romans 3. 25. The Second Edition Corrected. By Tho. Loc. price 1 .

54. The French and English Impostours detected: or Zach. Housel tried by the Word of God, and cast. Wherein the Errors of Dr. Coward (in is late Book, called, Second Thoughts) are lade open. Shewing what Cause he hath to think again. And the Immor∣tality of the Soul fully evinced. In the Form of a Tryal. By the Author of War with the Divil.

55. A Token for Children: Being an exact Ac∣count of the Conversion, Holy and Exemplary Lives, and Joyful Deaths of several Young Children. By James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel. price bound 1 s

56. A Token for Youth: or Comfort to Chil∣dren; being the Life and Christian Experience of the wonderful Workings of the Spirit of God upon Cart. Rede: From her Infancy, to her last Moments, as it was faithfully taken from her own Mouth by a par∣ticular Frind. price bound 6 d.

57. A Confession of Faith put forth by the Elders and Brethen of many Congregations of Christians, Baptized upon Confession of their Faith, in London, and the Country. The Third Edition, price bound 1 s.

58. A brief Instruction in the Principles of Chri∣stian Religion, agreable to the Confession of Faith, put forth by the Elders and Brethren of many Congre∣gations of Christians, (Baptized upon Profession of their Faith) in London and the Country, owning the Doctrine of Personal Election, and Final Preseverance. The Tenth Edition, price bound 6 d.

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60. An Essay of the Form and Constitution of a particular Christian Church, according to the Mo∣del of the Apostolick Age, and as it is describ'd, in the Writings of the New Testament. The Third Edi∣tion. price 6 d.

61. Multum in Parvo: or, A compendious Spelling-Book, to be used so soon as Children know their Letters; by the help of which▪ in a very short time, Children may be able to divide and read the hardest Word that is set forth, for Benefit of all little Chil∣dren, and the Rules may help those that are of bet∣ter Capacities. The Second Edition. D. C. S. M. price 6 d.

62. An awakening Call from the Eternal God to the Unconverted: or, Seasonable Advice to them that are under Convictions, to prevent their Miscar∣rying in Conversion; and some Scruples of the Tempt∣ed resolved. Recommended as suitable for all those under a Sentence of Condemnation. By Samuel Corbyn, M. A. The Fourth Edition. price 6 d.

63. A Looking-Glass for Children, By Abraham Cheare, price bound 1 s

64. Findiciae Faederis, or; a Vindication of the Interest that the Children of Belivers, as such, have in the Covenant of Grace, with their Parents under the Go∣sple Dispensation. By Francis Mence sometime of Pem∣brooke College in Oxford. price bound 1 s.

65. Sacramental Hymns, in Commemoration of the Lords Supper By Joseph Stennett price bound 1 s.

66. A Help to Prayer, or Right Prayer, Discoursed from the several Questions following, (1) Who is that Man God will Vouchsafe to hear, &c. With Answers to the most Material Objections made by the Believers against himself▪ price bound 1 s.

67. A Breif discovery of the Falseness and Unscrip∣turalness of Anabaptism, as the same is now Practised by those of that perswasion; Wherein are plainly pro∣ved from God's Word▪ from Five particulars the Un∣doubted

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Right way of Administring Baptism; Un∣der the Gospel. The Third Edition, price bound 1 s.

68. The Only Refuge of a Troubled Soul in time of Affliction: or the Mistery of the Appletree Ex∣plained from Canticles the Second and Third, the Second Edition, price bound 1 s.

69. The Doctrine of Particular Election before time, asserted and proved by God's Word, that this Doctrine Rightly understood and Beleived with Apli∣cation to ones self, is the Great Enemy of Sin, &c. The Second Edition, price bound 1 s. These Four by James Barry.

70. Spiritual Songs: Being the Marrow of the Scrip∣ture, in Songs of Praise to Almighty God; from the Old and New Testament. With an hundred Divine Hymns on severals Occasions: As now practised in several Congregations in an about London. The Se∣cond Edition, with a Table of Contents. By B. Keach, Author of The War with the Devil.

71. Animad versions on Mr. Baxter's History of his Life and Times. With some Remarks on Occa∣sional Conformity. Dedicated to Mr. Sylvester.

72. A Discourse of the Pharisee and the Publican: By John Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrims Progress. price 1 s.

73. Faith the Grand Evidence of our Interest in Christ, or the Nature of Faith and Salvation, opened, from John 6. 40. By Rich. Davis, of Rowel in Nor∣thamptonshire, 12 s. price bound 1 s.

74. Arestotle's New Book of Problems, set forth by way of Question and Answer. To which are added, A great Number from other Famous Philo∣sophers, Astrologers, Astronomers, and Physicians. Shewing the Secrets of Nature and Art, Together with the Interpretation of Dreams, Signification of Moles in any Part, the Nature of Ghosts, the Reason of the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon; as also of all the Wonders in the Creation, an Earthquake, Ebbing and Flowing of the Sea, &c. price bound 1 s.

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75. Reformation: or, A necessary Companion for the Evils of the present Times, exposed in a Scriptural Apprehending Tryal and Condemnation of three grand Criminals, viz. Idleness, Pride, and Whispering Backbiter. By G. Brown. price 1 s.

76. The Heavenly Foot-Man: A Description of the Man that gets to Heaven: By John Bunyan. The Second Edition. To which is added, the Life and Death of the said John Bunyan, with a Catalogue of all Mr. Bunyan's Writings. price bound 1 s.

77. Instructions for Children: or, The Child's and Youth's Delight, teaching an easie way to Spell and Read true English: containing the Father's Godly Advice; directing Parents in a right and Spiritual Manner to Educate their Children. With a Scrip∣ture Catechism, wherein all the chief Principles of True Christianity are clearly opened. Together with many other things, both pleasant and useful, for the Education of Children. By B. Keach, Author of War with the Devil. Recommended to the Use of all Pa∣rents and School-Masters, by H. Knowls. The Fifth Edition Corrected. price bound 6 d.

78. The Beauty of the Lord in his Temple, &c. In Three Parts. 1. Of its External Frame, Beauty, and Order. 2. Of its Internal Mystery, Beauty, and Glory. 3. Of its being fallen down among Us, in both these Respects; and of the only Means to Build it up again. With a Table of Contents. By Joseph Taylor.

79. Solomon's Temple Spiritualiz'd: Or, Gospel-Light fetch'd out of the Temple at Jerusalem. To let us more easily into the Glory of New-Testament-Truths. By John Bunyan. The Fifth Edition. price bound 1. s.

80. The Jerusalem-Sinner Saved: Or, Good News for the Vilest of Men: being a Help for, Despaiaing Souls; shewing that Jesus Christ would have Mercy

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in the first place offered to the biggest Sinners. The Sixth Edition. By John Bunyan. price bound 1 s.

81. The Acceptable Sacrifice or, the Excellency of a broken Heart, shewing the Nature, Signs, proper Ef∣fects of a Contrite Spirit. By John Bunyan, price 1 s.

82. The Works of Jesus Christ as an Advocate Clearly Explained and largely Improved for the Bene∣fit of all Believers. By John Bunyan, price 1 s.

83. One Thing is Needful; or, Serious Meditations upon the Four last Things, Death, Judgment Heaven, Hell, unto which is added Ebal and Gerizzim, or the Blessing and the Curse with Prison Meditations. The Fourth Edition, by John Bunyan, price bound 1 s.

84. A Warning to Youth in the Life and Death of Tho. Savage, Imprisoned in Newgate, Justly Con∣demned, and twice Executed at Ratliff for the Murther of his Masters Maid, on October 28th. With what passed between Him, and these Ministers that were with him in his Imprisonment, and at his Execution, viz. Mr. Hugh Baker, Mr. Robert Frankling, Mr. Tho. Vincent, Mr. Tho. Doolittle, and Mr. James Janeway, Illustrated with Cuts: To which is annexed a Ser∣mon Preached at his Funeral. The Sixteenth Edition. With an Account of the Vicious Life and Ignomi∣nious Death of Hannah Blay, who was Condemned and Executed, for being Guilty of the same Murther Committed by Tho. Savage, with other New Additi∣ons, price bound 1 s.

85. A New Years Gift, or Youth's Engagement, and Youth's Encouragement, in a Sermon to young People, Jan. the First 1715. And now Published at their Desire. By Samuel omfret. The Second Edition.

86. The Accomplisht Secretary's Guide, Contai∣ning Letters on almost all Subjects, with Love-Let∣ters between a Gentleman and a young Lady, un∣der the Names of Octavio and Emelia; with Variety of other Matters, done by an Eminent Hand, price bound 1 s.

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