A doore of hope, also holy and loyall activity two treatises delivered in severall sermons, in Excester / by Iohn Bond ...
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- A doore of hope, also holy and loyall activity two treatises delivered in severall sermons, in Excester / by Iohn Bond ...
- Author
- Bond, John, 1612-1676.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by G.M. for John Bartlet ...,
- 1641.
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- Puritans -- Great Britain.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE HONOVRABLE THE KNIGHTS, CITIZENS And BURGESSES of the House of COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT:
- To the Reader.
- order
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A DOORE OF HOPE, ALSO HOLY AND LOYALL ACTIVITY.
- To explaine it a little.
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1. How
Naturall. -
2. And 'tis
Firme too. -
1.
Ʋse. -
2.
Ʋse. -
The
Stoppage of Mischiefs that were begun amongst us. -
2. We called
Removall, and this is more. - The fourth Head of this mercifull Deliverance is CONTINUANCE.
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5.
Head of thisDeliverance, we calledAddition, orIncrease. -
2
d .Paire let be those twoActs of Parliament concerning Parliaments. -
3
d .Paire (of Additions) are those other twoActs, which have taken away thatPair of Arbitrary Courts, namely -
(Fourth
Paire shall be those otherActs.) -
Fifth
Paire orMesse would be twoStatutes which are morespeciall for someparticular Counties and pla∣ces above the rest. -
Sixth
Paire are, -
(Seventh
Paire.) -
(Eighth
Paire areProclamations.) -
For the ninth
Paire, let us joyne together, -
(Tenth
Paire sinally must be,) -
The
Sixth and last observable head in ourDeliverance, I called PROBABILITIES.
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THE SECOND TREATISE INCITING TO HOLY AND LOYALL ACTIVITY.
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1. REPROOFE.
- 2. COMFORT.
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3.
EXHORTATION. -
1. The
Vow orTrotestation. -
1.
Ecclesiasticall Persons. -
1.
Prayses. -
2. Another Branch are
Prayers. -
1.
Supplications. -
2.
Prayers. -
3
Intercessions. -
4.
Thanksgivings too. -
1. Let me have leave to speake to
Magistrates. -
2. Partiular
Lesson, may be toMinisters. -
3.
Particular Lesson, toParents andMasters, to allGovernours of Families. -
4.
Lesson, to allParticular, Single, andPrivate Persons. - OBIECTIONS.
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1. OBIECTION.
I am but one, and what can one man doe by himselfe, towards a publike Reformation? -
2. OBIECTION.
But J am not of a publike spirit. -
3. OBIECTION.
The want of one mans helpe can doe no great hurt? -
4. OBIECTION.
But I am a woman, a weaker vessell, and (perhaps) under covert barne, and then what can I doe?
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1. REPROOFE.