The mighty wonders of a merciful providence in a sermon preached on January 31, 1688/9, being the day of publick thanksgiving to God for the great deliverance of this kingdom by His Highness the Prince of Orange / by T. Cruso.

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The mighty wonders of a merciful providence in a sermon preached on January 31, 1688/9, being the day of publick thanksgiving to God for the great deliverance of this kingdom by His Highness the Prince of Orange / by T. Cruso.
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Cruso, Timothy, 1656?-1697.
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London :: Printed for Thomas Cockerill ... and John Salisbury ...,
1689.
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Books Printed and Sold by Tho. Cockeril, at the Three Legs in the Poultry, over against the Stocks Market.

SEveral Discourses upon the Existence, and Attributes of God; by that late Eminent Minister of Christ, Mr. Stephen Char∣nock, B. D. and sometimes Fellow of New Colledge in Oxon. Fol.

The Morning Exercises at Cripplegate of several Cases of Con∣science, practically resolved by sundry Ministers, in 4to.

A Supplement to the Morning Exercise at Cripplegate, or se∣veral more Cases of Conscience, practically resolved by sun∣dry Ministers, in 4to.

Speculum Theologiae in Christo: Or a View of some Divine Truths, which are either practically exemplified in Jesus Christ, set forth in the Gospel, or may be reasonably dedu∣ced from thence; by Edward Polhil of Burwash in Sussex, Esq; in 4to.

Precious Faith considered in its nature, working, and growth; by Edward Polhil, Esq; &c. in 4to.

The Court of the Gentiles, in four Parts, by Theophilus Gale, in 4to.

Geography Rectified: Or a Description of the World, in all its Kingdoms, Provinces, Cities, Towns, Seas, Rivers, Bays, Capes, Forts; their Ancient and Present Names, Inhabitants, Situations, Histories, Customs, Governments, &c. And also their Commodities, Coins, Weights and Measures, compa∣red with those of London: Illustrated with above Sixty new Maps. The whole Work performed according to the accu∣rate Discoveries of Modern Authors, in 4to.

The right use of an Estate briefly directed and urged in a Sermon lately Preached to a Person of Quality upon his com∣ing to Age, By Tho. Dorrington, 4to.

Christus in Corde: Or the Mystical Union between Christ and Believers considered, in its Resemblaces, Bonds, Seals, Privi∣ledges and Marks, by Edward Polhil, Esq; in Octaveo.

Poems in two Parts; First, An Interlocutory Discourse concerning the Creation, Fall, and recovery of Man. Se∣condly, A Dialogue between Faith and a Doubting Soul, by Samuel Slater, in Octavo.

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De causa Dei: Or a Vindication of the Common Doctrine of the Protestant Divines, concerning Predetermination, (i.e.) the Interest of God, as the first Cause, in all Actions, as such, of all Rational Creatures from the invidious Conse∣quences with which it is burthened, by Mr. John How in a late Letter of Postscript of God's Prescience, in Octavo.

The Spiritual Remembrancer: Or a brief Discourse of those who attend upon Preaching the Gospel, by Samuel Wells, in Octavo.

A Renunciation of several Popish Doctrines, because con∣trary to the Doctrine of Faith of the Church of England, by R. R. B. D. in Octavo.

Armatura Dei: Or a Preparation for suffering in an Evil Day; shewing how Christians are to bear Suffering, and what Graces are requisite thereunto; suited for all good Christians in this present time, by Edward Polhil, of Burwash in Sussex, Esq; in Octavo.

A Treatise of Divine Providence; First, in general; se∣cond in particular, as relating to the Church of God in the World, by that Eminent Minister of Christ, Mr. Stephen Charnock, B. D. sometimes Fellow of New Colledge in Oxon, in Octavo.

The Evidence of things not seen: Or divers Spiritual and Philosophical Discourses concerning the State of Holy Men after Death, by that Eminently Learned Divine, Moses Amy∣raldus, Translated out of the French Tongue, by a Minister of the Church of England, in Octavo.

A Dialogue between a Romish Priest, and an English Prote∣stant; wherein the Principal Points and Arguments of both Religions are truly proposed, and fully examined, by Mat∣thew Pool, Author of Synopsis Criticorum, in Twelves.

The School of Manners, or Rules for Childrens Behavi∣our: By the Author of the English Exercise for School-Boys, &c. in Twelves.

There is now in the Press, and will suddenly be pub∣lish'd, A Discourse of Regeneration and Faith at the Thomas Cole, Minister of the Gospel; preached at Merchants Lecture in Broadstreet, London.

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