The Christian temper: or, The quiet state of mind that God's servants labour for Set forth in a sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Ursula Collins. By D.B.

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The Christian temper: or, The quiet state of mind that God's servants labour for Set forth in a sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Ursula Collins. By D.B.
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Burgess, Daniel, 1645-1713.
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London :: printed for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns, at the lower end of Cheapside, and Robert Gibbs at the Golden Ball in Chancery-Lane,
1688.
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Collins, Ursula, d. 1688 -- Early works to 1800.
Funeral sermons -- 17th century.
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Funeral Sermons.

Mr. James Janeway, by Nath. Vincent. The Lady Susanna Keate's, by Richard Kidder, M A.

Mr. Cautons, by Mr. Henry Hurst, and Mr. Nath. Vincent.

Mr. Sorrels, by Mr. Benj. Smith.

Mr. Wadsworth, by Mr. R. Bragg.

Mr. Newcomens, by Mr. Fairson.

Mr. Thomas Vincents, by Mr. Slater.

Mr. Corbets, by Mr. Richard Baxter.

Mr. Bakers, by Mr. Nath. Vincent.

Mr. Marshals, by Mr. Tomlins.

Mr. Johnsons, by Mr. Loid.

Mrs. Fishers, by Mr. Scot.

Dr. Whittakers, by Dr. Annesly.

Mr. Wells, by Mr. Thomas Watson.

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Mr. Stubs, by Mr. Watson.

Mr. Stubs, by Mr. Richard Baxter.

Hodges Vanity of man as mortal.

Mr. Lyes, by Mr. Lamb.

Vertuous Daughter by Brion.

Sir Thomas Viners by Dr. Spurslow.

Mr. Perns, by Ainsworth.

Work and Reward of a Christian, by R. Raworth.

Mr. Wests Funeral Sermon, by Mr. Cole.

Mr. Webbs, by Mr. David Burges.

Baxters which is the true Church;

Hodges Creatures goodness.

Naked Truth.

Doolittles Protestant Answer to a Popish Question.

Mr. Kidders Charity directed.

Scholars Address against Pluralities.

Dr. Crossmans Sermon.

Humphrys peaceable disquisitions.

Hodges considerations to promote peace.

An Endeavour for Peace among Protest.

A conference between a Papist and a Jew; and a Protestant and a Jew.

An Essay for the Education of Gentle∣women.

A warning for Servants; or the Case of Margaret Clarke.

An Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's Sermon by the peaceable design.

A Discourse of Pluralities.

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A Discourse of Excommunication.

The middle way of Predetermination

Popery an Enemy to Truth, by Mr. Shel∣dreck.

Dr. Dumoulins conformity of Indepen∣dent Government to the Antient Primi∣tive Christians.

Excommunication Excommunicated in a Dialogue between a Doctor of both Laws.

Wases Grammar.

Vincent of Conscience.

A rebuke to Informers.

A modest inquiry into Dr. Stillingfleet's Historical mistakes.

The State of Blessedness.

Liberty of Conscience in order to uni∣versal peace.

The Lords voice crying to England.

Life of Herod the Great.

Phelps Innocencies reward.

Rosses Mystogogus Poeticus.

Phelps on the Revelations.

Gillespys Ark of the Covenant.

Present State of new England.

Dr. Collings of Providence.

Froysells Sermons of Grace and Temp∣tations.

Yarringtons Englands Improvement, First part. — Idem Second part.

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Meaning of the Revelation, by John Hay∣ter.

The Morning-Lecture against Popery, or the principal Errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted in a Morn∣ing-Lecture, preached by several Mini∣sters of the Gospel in or near London.

Four useful discourses: (1) The art of improving a full and prosperous condition for the glory of God; being an appendix to the art of Contentment in three Ser∣mons, on Philip. 4.12. (2) Christian submission, on 1 Sam. 3.18. Philip. 1.21. (4) The Gospel of peace sent to the sons of peace, in six Sermons on Luke 10, 5, 6. by Jeremiah Burroughs.

Dr. Wilds Letter of Thanks and Poems.

A new Copy-Book of all sorts of use∣ful hands.

The unity and essence of the Catholick Church visible, by Mr. Hudson.

The intercourse of Divine Love be∣tween Christ and the Church, or the par∣ticular Believing soul: in several Lectures on the whole second Chap. of Cant. by John Collings, D.D.

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