The first general epistle of St. John the Apostle, unfolded & applied. The second part, in thirty and seven lectures on the second chapter, from the third to the last verse. Delivered in St. Dionys. Back-Church, by Nath: Hardy minister of the gospel, and preacher to that parish.

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The first general epistle of St. John the Apostle, unfolded & applied. The second part, in thirty and seven lectures on the second chapter, from the third to the last verse. Delivered in St. Dionys. Back-Church, by Nath: Hardy minister of the gospel, and preacher to that parish.
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Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670.
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London :: printed for Joseph Cranford, and are to bee sold at his shop at the Castle and Lion, in St. Pauls Church-yard,
1659.
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"The first general epistle of St. John the Apostle, unfolded & applied. The second part, in thirty and seven lectures on the second chapter, from the third to the last verse. Delivered in St. Dionys. Back-Church, by Nath: Hardy minister of the gospel, and preacher to that parish." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87095.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2025.

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Books printed for, and sold by, Joseph Cranford, at the Sign of the Kings Head and Bible in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Books in Fol.

THe Works of Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich. Dubart as's Divine Weeks and Works.

Lexicon Anglo-Graeco-Latinum, Nov. Test. or a com∣pleat Alphabetical Concordance of all the words con∣tained in the New Testament, both English, Greek, and Latine, in three distinct Tables, viz.

The
  • 1 English, whereby any Greek and Latine,
  • 2 Greek, word may be English & Latine,
  • 3 Latine, rendred into Greek and English.

Together with the several significations, etymons, de∣rivations, force, and emphais, and divers acceptations in Scripture of each word, as also the diverse readings in English, Greek, and Latine, each annexed to their proper tables. By Andrew Sympson.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, or Divine Characters, in two parts, accutely distinguishing the more secret and undiscer∣ned differences, between

1 The Hypocrite in his best dress of seeming Ver∣tues, and formal Duties, and the true Christian in his real grace, and sincere Obedience; as also between

2 The blackest weeds of daily infirmities of the truly godly, eclipsing saving grace, and the reigning sins of the unregenerate, that pretend to that godliness they never had. By Samuel Crook, B. D. late Pastor of

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Wringeton in Somersetshire, the author of The Guide to true Blessedness.

Remains of the Reverend Mr. William Fenner, Mini∣ster of Rochford in Essex, being

  • 1 A continuation of his Alarm to drowsie Saints.
  • 2 A Treatise of effectual calling.
  • 3 The killing power of the Law.
  • 4 The Spiritual Watch.
  • 5 The New Birth.
  • 6 A Christians ingrafting into Christ.
  • 7 A Treatise of the Sabbath.

In Quarto.

Jus Divinum Ministerii Evangelici, or the Divine Right of the Gospel Ministry▪ by the Provincial As∣sembly of London.

Bethshemesh clouded, or Animadversions on the Ra∣binical Talmud of Rabbi John Rogers, wherein you have his Spirit Anatomized, Principles examined, and reasons in some measure refuted. By Zachariah Crof∣ton, Minister of the Word at Buttolphs Algate, London.

efreshing streams flowing from the fulness of Je∣sus Christ, in several Sermons. By William Colvit, Mi∣nister of Gods Word in Edenburge.

The Husbands Authority unveiled, wherein is mo∣derately discussed, whether or no it bee lawful for a good man to beat his bad Wife.

Crucifying of the World by the Cross of Christ. By Richard Baxter.

A Treatise of Self-denial. By Tho. Wilson.

The Crown of Righteousness, a Sermon at the Fu∣neral of Tho. Hedges Esq By Th. Watson.

A late great Shipwrack of faith, a Sermon preached by Daniel Cawdry, of Great Billing in Northamton∣shire.

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A sad Prognostick of approaching judgement, a Sermon preached at St. Gregories. By Nathanael Hardy, Minister of St. Dionys. Back-Church.

Self-denial, a Sermon preached to the Assembly of Divines. By Edward Reynolds D. D.

Peace of Church, a Visitation Sermon. By Edward Reynolds D. D.

Animalis Homo, sive concio lat. habita ad Academi∣cos Oxonienses. Edwardo Reynolds.

The Quakers Jesus, or the unswadling of that Babe James Naylor, which a wicked Tolleration hath Mid∣wiv'd into the world, discovering the Principles of the Quakers in general; a Narrative of the substance of his Examinations, and his Disciples, as it was taken from his own mouth in their answer before the Magistrates of Bristol, also the management of it in Parliament. By William Grigg, Citizen of Bristol.

An Exposition, with practical Observations on the eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and one and twen∣tieth Chapters of the Book of Job, being forty two Le∣ctures delivered in Magnus Church near the Bridge. By Jos. Caryl preacher of the Word, and Pastor of the Congregation▪ there.

A Dispute between Walter Roswel and Richard Cop∣pin.

Large Octavo.

Enchyridion Medicum, containing the causes, signs, and cures of all those Diseases which doe daily afflict the body of man, together with a Treatise, De facul∣tatibus medicamentorum & dosibus.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, or the summe of Practical Divinity preached in the Wilderness, and delivered by our Sa∣viour in his Sermon on the Mount, being observations on the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh Chapters of St.

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Matthew, to which is prefixed Prolegomen, or a Pre∣face by way of Dialogue, wherein the perfection and perspicuity of the Scriptures is vindicated from the ca∣lumnies of Anabaptists, and Papists. By Tho. White, Preacher of Gods Word.

Pisatr i omnes Pauli Epistolas.

Gods Fearers are Gods Favourites, several Sermons. By Antho. Tucker.

A practical Discourse of Prayer. By Tho. obb••••. Records Arithmetick.

Small Octav.

A Treatise of the power of godliness, consisting of three parts.

1 Wherein it consists.

2 Cautions against, and discovery of several mis∣takes and hinderances most common to the people of God.

3 Several means and helps for the attaining of it. By Tho. White.

Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion, for prevention of that deceit, and dmnation of Souls, and of those Scandals, Heresies, and desperate Apo∣stacies, which are the consequents of a counterfeit and superficial change, being the first of those Books mentioned in the Call to the unconverted. By Richard Baxter.

Confirmation and Restauration the necessary means of Reformation and Reconciliation, for healing of the corruptions and divisions of the Chur∣ches, subissively, but earnestly tendered to the consi∣deration of the Soveraign Powers, Magistrates, Mini∣sters, and People, that they may awake, and bee up and doing in the execution of so much as appears to bee

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necessary, as they are true to Christ, his Church, and Gospel, and to their own and others Souls, and to the peace and welfare of these, and as they will answer the neglect to, &c. at their peril. By Richard Bax∣ter.

A Prospect of Eternity, or mans everlasting condi∣tion, opened and applied. By John Wells, Minister of Olves Jwry, London.

Ovids Festivals.

The Arcadian Princess. By Rich. Brathwait Esq

Truths manifest.

The Golden mean, or some serious considerations for a more full and frequent administration of, though not free admission unto the Sacrament of the Lords Sup∣per. By Stephen Geere, Minister of Abinger in Surrey.

In large twelves.

Bccace's Tales, or the Quintessence of Wit, Mirth, Eloquence, and conversation, framed in ten days out of an hundred curious Pieces, by seven Honourable La∣dies, and three Noble Gentlemen, preserved to poste∣rity by the renowned John Boccacio, the first refiner of the Italian prose.

A Pattern of patienc in the example of holy Job, being a Paraphrase on the whole Book, as an expedi∣ent to sweeten the miseries of these never enough to bee lamented times.

The Abridgement of Christian Divinity. By Wolleb▪ englished and enlarged by Alexander Rosse.

The Vanity of the Creature. By Edward Reynolds.

In small twelves.

A Call to the unconverted, to turn and live, and to accept of Mercy whilst mercy may be had, as ever they

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will finde mercy in the day of their extremity, from the living God. By Rich. Baxter.

  • Souls solace.
  • The summe of all. By Chibbal.
  • Helvius Colloquies.

Protestants practice, or the Compleat Christian, be∣ing the true and perfect way to the Celestial Canaan, necessary for the bringing up of Youth, and establish∣ing the Old Christians in the faith of the Gospel. By a reverend Father of the Church of England.

A method and instruction for the Art of Divine Meditation, together with instances of the several kinds of solemn meditation. By Tho. White.

There is now in the Press a Practical Commentary on the whole seventeenth Chapter of St. John, by Master George Newton of Taunton, in Somersetshire.

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