Abyssus mali, or, The corruption of man's nature briefly handled in some of its principal parts grounded upon Psal. 14: 1, 2, 3 : together with Man's salvation by faith on the Lord Jesus Christ, on Acts 16:31 / by W.G.

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Abyssus mali, or, The corruption of man's nature briefly handled in some of its principal parts grounded upon Psal. 14: 1, 2, 3 : together with Man's salvation by faith on the Lord Jesus Christ, on Acts 16:31 / by W.G.
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Green, William, 17th Cent.
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1676.
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Books printed for, and are to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside.

SERMONS on the whole Epistle of Saint Paul to the Colossians, by Mr. J. Daille, translated into English by F. S. with Dr. Tho. Goodwin's, and Dr. John Owens Epistles Recommendatory.

An Exposition of Christs Temptation on Matth. 4. and Peters Sermon to Cornelius; and circumspect walking. By Dr. Tho. Taylor.

A practical Exposition on the 3d Chapter of the first Epistle of Saint Paul to the Corinthians, with the Godly mans choice, on Psalm 4. v. 6, 7, 8. by Anthony Burgess.

Christianographia, or a description of the multitudes and sundry sorts of Christians in the world not subject to the Pope, by Eph. Pagit.

Dr. Donns 4to Sermons, being his 3 Volumes.

Pareus Exposition on the Revelations.

Choice and practical Expositions on 4 select Psalms viz.

  • The fourth Psalm in eight Sermons.
  • The forty second Psalm in ten Sermons.
  • The fifty first Psalm in twenty Sermons.
  • The sixty third Psalm in seven Sermons.

Forty six Sermons upon the whole eighth Chapter of the Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Romans. Both by Tho. Horton, D. D. late Minister of Saint Hellens.

An Analytical Exposition of Genesis, and of twenty three Chapters of Exodus, by George Hughes, D. D.

Books 4to.

The Door of Salvation opened by the Key of Regenera∣tion, by George Swinnock, M. A.

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An Antidote against Quakerism, by Steph. Scandret.

An Exposition on the five first Chapters of Ezekiel, with useful observations thereupon, by William Greenhil.

The Gospel Covenant opened, by Pet. Bulkley.

Gods holy-Mind touching matters moral, which he ut∣tered in ten Commandments: Also, an Exposition on the Lords Prayer, by Edward Eston, B. D.

The Fiery-Jesuit, or an Historical-Collection of the rise, encrease, doctrines and deeds of the Jesuits, exposed to view for the sake of London.

Horologiographia optica; Dyaling, universal and particu∣lar, speculative and practical; together with a descrip∣tion of the Court of Arts, by a new Method, by Sylvanus Morgan.

Regimen sanitatis salemi, or the Regiment of Health; con∣taining directions and instructions for the guide and go∣vernment of mans life.

A seasonable Apology for Religion, by Matthew Pool.

Separation no Schism, in answer to a Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, by J. S.

The practical Divinity of the Papist discovered to be de∣structive to true Religion, and Mens souls, by J. Clarkson

An Exercitation on a question in Divinity, and Case of Conscience, viz. Whether it be lawful for any person to act contrary to the opinion of his own Conscience, form∣ed from arguments that to him appears very probable, though not necessary or demonstrative.

The Creatures goodness as they came out of Gods hand, and the good-mans mercy to the bruit-creatures, in two Sermons, by Tho. Hodges, B. D.

Certain considerations tending to promote Peace and Unity amongst Protestants.

Mediocria, or the most plain and natural apprehensions which the Scripture offers, concerning the great Doctrines of the Christian Religion: of Election, Redemption, the Covenant, the Law and Gospel, and Perfection.

The Saints triumph over the last enemy, in a Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. James Janeway, by Nath. Vincent.

The vanity of man in his best estate, in a discourse on Psal 39.5. at the Funeral of the Lady Susanna Keate, by Richard Kidder, M. A.

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The Morning-Lecture against Popery, or the principal errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted in a Morning-Lecture, preached by several Ministers 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 Sermons, on Philip. 4.12. (2) Christian submission, on 1 Sam. 3.18. (3) Christ a Christians life and death is gain, on Philip. 1.21. (4) The Gospel of peace sent to the sons of peace, in six Sermons, on Luke 10.5, 6. by Jeremiah Bur∣roughs.

Dr. Wilds Letter of Thanks and Poems.

A new Copy-Book of all sorts of useful hands.

The Saints priviledg by dying, by Mr. Scot.

The new World; or new-reformed Church, by Doctor Homes.

The Vertuous Daughter, a Funeral-Sermon, by Mr. Brian.

The Miracle of Miracles, or Christ in our Nature: by Dr. Rich. Sibbs.

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

Dr. Prideaux's Fasciculus controversiarum Theologicum.

Brightman on Revelations, Canticles and Daniel.

Seamans-Companion.

Canaans Calamity.

The intercourse of Divine Love between Christ and the Church, or the particular Believing soul: in several Lectures on the whole second Chap. of Cant. by John Collins, D. D.

Large 8vo.

Heart-Treasure: or a Treatise tending to fill and furnish the head and heart of every Christian with Soul-enrich∣ing-treasure of truths, graces, experiences, and comforts.

The sure mercies of David; or a second part of Heart-treasure.

Heaven or Hell here in a Good or Bad Conscience, by Nath. Vincent.

Closet-prayer a Christians duty; all three by O. Hyword.

A practical discourse of Prayer; wherein is handled the nature and duty of Prayer, by Tho. Cobbet.

Of quenching the Spirit; the evil of it, in respect both

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of its causes and effects, discovered; by Theophilus Rolwheile.

The re-building of London encouraged and improved in everal meditations: by Samuel Rolls.

The sure way to Salvation; or a Treatise of the Saints mystical Union with Christ; by Richard Stedman. M. A.

Sober Singularity, by the same Author.

Heaven taken by Storm.

The mischief of sin: both by Tho. Watson.

The Childs Delight; together with an English Grammar.

Reading and Spelling made easie; both by Tho. Lye.

Aesop's Fables, with morals thereupon in English-Verse.

The Young-mans Instructor, and the Old-mans Remem∣brancer; being an Explanation of the Assemblies Cate∣chism.

Captives bound in Chains, made free by Christ their Surety; both by Tho. Doolittle.

Eighteen Sermons preached upon several Texts of Scripture, by William Whitaker.

The Saints care for Church-Communion; declared in sundry Sermons, preached at St. James Dukes-place, by Zch. Crafton.

The life and death of Edmund Stanton D. D. To which is added a Treatise of Christian-conference; and a Dialogue between a Minister and a Stranger.

Sin the Plague of plagues, or sinful sin the worst of Evils; by Ralph Venning. M. A.

Cases of Conscience practically resolved; by J. Norman.

The faithfulness of God considered and cleared in the great Events of his Word; or a second part of the ful∣filling of the Scripture.

The immortality of the Soul explained and proved by Scripture and Reason; to which is added Faiths-triumph over the fears of death; by Tho. Wadsworth.

A Treatise of the incomparableness of God, in his Being, Attributes, Works, and Word; by George Swin∣nock, M. A.

A discourse of the original, &c. of the Cossacks.

The generation of Seekers; or the right manner of the Saints addreses to the throne of Grace, with an Ex∣position on the Lords-Prayer.

The administration of Cardinal Ximones.

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A discourse of Family-instruction, by Owen Stockton; with directions for those that have suffered by the Fire.

An Essay to facilitate the Education of Youth, by bring∣ing down the rudiments of Grammar to the sense of see∣ing, which ought to be improved by Syncresis; by M. Lewis of Totenham.

An Artificial Vestibulum; wherein the sense of Janua Linguarum is contained, compiled into plain and short sentences in English, for the great ease of Masters, and Expeditious progress of Scholars, by M. Lewis.

Speculum Sherlockianum, o a Looking-glass, in which the admirers of Mr. Sherlock, may behold the man, as to his Acuracy, Judgment, Orthodoxy.

A discourse of Sins of Omission; wherein is discovered their Nature, Causes, and Cure; by George Swinnock.

Mr. Baxter's Reformed Pastor.

His Majesties Propriety in the British Seas vindicated.

Quakerism no Christianity; or a through-Quaker no Christian, proved by their Principles, and confirmed by Scripture; by J. Faldo.

Differences about Water-baptism no bar to Communion; by Jo. Bunian.

The Dutch-dispensatory; shewing the vertues, qualities and properties of Simples; the vertue and use of Com∣pounds; whereto is added the Compleat Herbalist.

Judg Dodaridge's laws of Nobility and Peerage.

Dinglys Spiritual Fast.

Solitude improved by Divine Meditation; by Matth. Ranew.

A Murderer punished and pardoned, or Tho. Savage his life and death; with his Funeral sermon.

Small 8vo.

A defence against the fear of death; by Zach. Crofton.

Gods Soveraignty displayed; by William Gearing.

The godly mans Ark, or a City of Refuge in the day of his distress, in five Sermons; with Mrs. Moors evidences for Heaven: by Edmund Calamy.

The Almost-Christian discovered, or the false-Professor tried and cast, by M. Mead.

The true bounds of Christian-freedom: or a discourse shewing the extent and restraints of Christian-liberty, by S. Bolton, D. D.

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The sinfulness of Sin and fulness of Christ, in two Ser∣mons; by Will. Bridg.

A Plea for the godly, or the Righteous mans Excellency.

The holy Eucharist, or the Sacrament of the Lords Sup∣per.

A Treatise of Self-denial. All three by Tho. Watson.

The life and death of Tho. Wilson of Maidstone in Kent.

The life and death of Doctor Samuel Winter.

A Covert from the Storm, or the fearful encouraged in the day of Trouble.

Worthy-walking press'd upon all that have heard the Call of the Gospel.

The Spirit of Prayer. All three by Nath. Vincent.

The inseparable union between Christ and a Believer, by Tho. Peck.

A discourse of Excuses; setting forth the variety and vanity of them: the sin and misery brought in by them, by John Sheffield.

Invisible reality, demonstrated in the holy life and tri∣umphant death of Mr. J. Janeway.

The Saints encouragement to diligence in Christs service: both by Mr. James Janeway.

A discourse concerning the Education of Children.

Convivium Coeleste; a plain and familiar discourse con∣cerning the Lords Supper; both by R. Kidder.

The Saints perseverance asserted in its Positive-ground against Mr. Ives, by Tho. Danson.

A Wedding-ring fit for the Finger; by Will. Secker.

The Young-mans Call and Duty; by Nich. Lockyer.

An Explanation of the shorter-Catechism of the Assem∣bly of Divines; by Tho. Lye.

The Childs Delight with Pictures; by Tho. Lye.

The life and death of Tho Hall.

A Plea for the Non-Conformists, tending to vindicate them from Schism, by a Doctor in Divinity.

The flat opposition of Popery to Scripture; by J. N. Chaplain to a Person of Honour.

The Weavers Pocket-book, or Weaving spiritualiz'd by J. C. D. D.

Two disputations of Original sin; by Richard Baxter.

The History of Moderation.

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The welcome Communicant.

The ready way to prevent sin; by William Bagshaw.

The Little-peace-maker, discovering foolish Pride, the Make-bate.

Philadelphia; or a Treatise of Brotherly-love; by Mr. Gearing.

Reformation or Ruine, being certain Sermons on Levit. 26.23, 24. by Tho. Hotchkis.

The Riches of Grace displayed; to which is added the priviledg of Passive Obedience; and 52 proposals in or∣der to help on Heart-humiliation; by Will. Bagshaw.

The parable of the great Supper opened in 17 Sermons, by Jo. Crump.

A present for Teeming-women, by J. Oliver.

Non conformity without Controversie; by Benj. Baxter.

The Christians daily Monitor; by Josh. Church.

A Treatise of Closet-prayer; by Richard Mayo.

The Religious Family; by Philip Lamb.

A sober inquiry, or Christs Reign with Saints a thou∣sand years.

A discourse of the prodigious Abstinence of Martha Taylor.

A Memento to young and old; by John Maynard.

The priviledg of the Saints on Earth above those in Heaven; by William Hook.

Index biblicus multijugus, or a Table of the holy Scripture; wherein each of its Books, Chapters, and particular mat∣ters are distinguished and Epitomized.

The day of Grace, with the conversion of a Sinner; by Nath. Vencent.

The Greek Testament in 8vo.

An easie and useful Grammar for the learning of the French tongue, by Mr. Gosthead, Gentleman.

Mr. Raworths work and reward of a Christian.

The Miners Monitor, or advice to those that are em∣ployed about the Mines.

A Protestant Catechism for little Children.

A Scripture Catechism; by Samuel Petto.

A Catechism according to the Church of England.

Grotius Catechism.

Brief of the Bibles-History.

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The Fountain sealed; by Dr. Sibbs.

Ner Tragidea.

Cottons None but Christ.

Cornelianum dolium.

The Christians earnest longing for Christs appearing, preached at the Funeral of Mr. Noah Webb; by Dan. Burgess.

Wilsons Catechism.

Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia.

Cocains Poems.

Poor Robins Jests.

Croftons Foelix Scelus; or Prospering-prophaneness pro∣voking holy conference; by Zech. Crofton.

Gramaticus Analyticus, by the same Author.

Alexanders advice to his Son.

Artificial Embelishments.

H. Excellency of Christ set forth.

Gods Soveraignty displayed; by Mr. William Gearing.

In small 12s.

The duty of Parents towards their Children.

A little Book for little Children:

A method and instruction for the Art of divine Medi∣tation. All three by Tho. White.

The considerations of Drexelius on Eternity.

The shadow of the Tree of Life, by M. M.

The Psalms of David newly translated: more plain, smooth and agreeable to the Text than any heretofore.

The Prisoners Prayers.

Mr. Henry Lukin's Life of Faith.

Awakening Call to Sinners.

Crumbs of Comfort, or the Lord Bacons Prayers.

FINIS.

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