The vvorks of Mr Stephen Marshall, late minister of the Gospel at Finching-Field in Essex. And since at Ipswitch in Suffolk. The first part. Viz. I. Of Christ's intercession. And of sins of infirmity. II. The high priviledge of beleevers. They are the sons of God. III. Faith the only means spiritually to feed on Christ. IV. Of self-denial. V. The saints duty to keep their heart in a good frame, etc. VI. The mystery of spiritual life. Attested by Ralph Venning. Thomas Lye. Thomas Jacomb.
Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655.
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    Mr. Burroughs▪ WORKS viz. on Matth. 11.
  • 1 Chirsts call to all those that are Weary and Heavy Laden to come to him for Rest.
  • 2 Christ the Great Tea∣cher of Souls that come to him.
  • 3 Christ the Humble Tea∣cher of those that come to him.
  • 4 The only Easie way to Heaven.
  • 5 The Excellency of ho∣ly Courage.
  • 6 Gospel Reconciliation.
  • 7 The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment.
  • 8 Gospel-Worship.
  • 9 Gospel-Conversation.
  • 10 A Treatise of Earthly Mindedness.
  • 11 Exposition of the Pro∣phesie of Hosea.
  • 12 The Evil of Evils, or the exceeding sinfulness of Sin.
  • 13 Precious Faith.
  • 14 Of Hope.
  • 15 Of Walking by Faith.
    Twenty one several Books of Mr. William Bridge, Col∣lected into two Vo∣lumes. Viz.
  • 1 Scripture Light the most sure Light.
  • 2 Christ in Travel.
  • 3 A Lifting up for the cast down.
  • 4 Sin against the Holy Ghost.
  • 5 Sins of Infirmity.
  • 6 The fals Apostle tiled and discovered.
  • 7 The good and means of Establishment.
  • 8 The great things Faith can do
  • 9 The great things Faith can suffer.
  • 10 The Great Gospel My∣stery of the Saints Comfort and Holyness, opened and applied from Christs Priest∣ly Office
  • 11 Satans power to Tempt and Christs Love to, and Care of his People under Temptation.
  • 12 Thankfulness required in every Condition.
  • 13 Grace for Grace.
  • 14 The Spiritual Actings of Faith through Naturall Impossibilities.
  • 15 Evangelical Repen∣tance.
  • 16 The Spiritual Life, and in being of Christ in al Beleevers.
  • 17 The Woman of Ca∣naan.
  • 18 The Saints Hiding place, &c
  • 19 Christ Coming &c.
  • 20 A Vindication of Gos∣pel Ordinances.
  • 21 Grace and Love be∣yond Gifts.
    New Books of Mr. Sy∣drach Simpson. VIZ.
  • 1 Of Unbelief; or the want of readiness to lay hold on the comfort given by Christ.
  • 2 Not going to Christ for Life and Salvation is an exceeding great Sin, yet Pardonable.
  • 3 Of Fith, Or, That be∣leeving is receiving Christ; And receiving Christ is be∣leeving.
  • 4 Of Coveteousness.
    Mr. Hookers New Books in three Volumes: One in Octavo, and two in Quarto.
  • These Eleven New Books of Mr. Thomas Hooker made in New-Edgland. Are attested in an Epistle by Mr. Thomas Goodwin, and Mr. Philip Nye, To be written with the Authors own hand: None being written by himself before. One Volum being a Com∣ment upon Christ's last Prayer on the seventeenth of John. Wherein is shewed.
    • 1 That the end why the Saints receive all glorious Gace, is, That they may be one, as the Father and Christ are one.
    • 2 That God the Father loveth the Faithful, as he loveth Jesus Christ
    • 3 That our Savior desi∣reth to have the Faithful in Heaven with himself.
    • Page  [unnumbered]4 That the happiness of our being in Heaven, is to see Christs Glory.
    • 5 That there is much wanting in the knowledg of Gods Love, in the most able Saints.
    • 6 That the Lord Christ lends dayly direction, accor∣ding to the dayly need of his Servants.
    • 7 That it is the desire and endeavor of our Savior, that the dearest of Gods Love, which was bestowed on himself, should be given to his faithful servants,
    • 8 That our Union and Communion with God in Christ, is the top of our hap∣piness in Heaven.
  • Ten Books of the Appli∣cation of Redemption by the Effectual Work of the Word, and Spirit of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God. By Tho∣mas Hooker.
  • D. Hills WORKS.
  • The Kings Tryal at the High Court of Justice.
  • Wise Virgin. Published by Mr. Thomas Weld, of New-England.
  • Mr. Rogers on Naaman the Syrian, his Disease and Cure: Discovering the Le∣prosie of Sin and Self-love; with the Cure; viz. Self-de∣nial and Faith.
  • A Godly and Fruitful Exposition, on the first E∣pistle of Peter. By Mr. John Rogers, Minister of the word of God at Dedham in Essex.
  • Mr. Rogers his Treatise of Marriage.
  • The Wonders of the load∣stone. By Samuel Ward of Ipswitch.
  • An Exposition on the Gospel of the Evangelist St. Matthew. By Mr. Ward.
  • The Discipline of the Church in New-England By the Churches and Synod there.
  • Mr. Brightman on the Re∣velation.
  • Christians Engagement for the Gospel, by John Goodwin.
  • Great Church Ordinance of Baptism.
  • Mr Loves Case, containing his Petitions, Narrative, and Speech.
  • A Congregational church is a Catholick Visible Church. By Samuel Stone in New-England.
  • A Treatise of Politick Powers.
  • Dr. Sibbs on the Philip∣pians.
  • Vox Pacifica, or a Per∣swasive to Peace.
  • Dr. Prestons Saints sub∣mission, and Satans Over∣throw.
  • Pious Mans Practice in Parliament time.
  • Barriffs Military Disci∣pline.
  • The Immortality of mans Soul.
  • The Anatomist Anatomi∣zed.
  • The Bishop of Canter∣bury's Speech.
  • Woodwards Sacred Bal∣ance.
  • Dr. Owen against Mr. Baxter.
  • Abrahams Offer, Gods Offerings: Being a Sermon by Mr. Herle, before the Lord Major of London.
  • Mr. Spurstows Sermon, being a Pattern of Repen∣tance.
  • Englands Deliverance. By Peter Sterry.
  • The Way of God with his People in these Nations By Peter Sterry.
  • Mr. Sympson's sermon at Westminster.
  • Mr. Feaks sermon before the Lord Major.
  • The best and Worst Ma∣gistrate. By Obediah Sedg∣wick. A sermon.
  • A Sacred Panegyrick. By Stephen Marshal. A sermon.
  • The Craft and Cruelty of the Churches Adversaries. By Matthew Newcomen of Dedham. A sermon.
  • Clows Chyrurgery.
  • Marks of Salvation.
    Mr. Stephen Marshals New WORKS. VIZ.
  • 1 Of Christs Interces∣sion, or of sins of Infirmity.
  • 2 The high Priviledg of beleevers, They are the Sons of God
  • 3 Faith the Means to feed on Christ.
  • 4 Self-denial.
  • 5 The Saints Duty to keep their Hearts, &c.
  • 6 The Mistery of spiritu∣al Life.
    Page  [unnumbered]Several Physick Books of Nich. Culpeper Physitian and Astrologer; and A. Cole, &c.
  • 1 Idea of Practical Phy∣sick in twelve Books.
  • 2 Sennertus thirteen Books of Natural Phylosophy.
  • 3 Sennertus two Treatises. 1. Of the Pox. 2 Of the Gout.
  • Sennertus Art of Chyrur∣gery in six Parts. 1. Of Tumors. 2. Of Ulcers. 3. Of the Skin Hair and Nailes. 4. Of Wounds. 5. Of Fractures. 6. Of Luxations.
  • 4 Twenty four Books of the Practice of Physick, be∣ing the Works of that Lear∣ned and Renowned Doctor, Lazarus Riverius. Physi∣tian and Councellor to the late King, &c,
  • 5 Riolanus Anatomy.
  • 6 Veslingu Anatomy of the Body of Man.
  • 7 A Translation of the New Dispensatory, made by the Colledg of Physitians of London. Wherein is ad∣ded. The Key to Galens Method of Physick.
  • 8 The English Physitian Enlarged.
  • 9 A Directory for Mid∣wives, or a Guide for Wo∣men.
  • 10 Galens Art of Physick.
  • 11 New Method both of studying and practising Phy∣sick.
  • 12 A Treatise of the Ric∣kets.
  • 13 Medicaments for the Poor, Or Physick for the Common People.
  • 14 Health for the Rich and Poor, by Diet without Physick.

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