A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London, at Bow-church on the 30th, of January, 1681/2 by George Hickes.

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A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London, at Bow-church on the 30th, of January, 1681/2 by George Hickes.
Author
Hickes, George, 1642-1715.
Publication
London :: Printed for Walter Kettilby ...,
1682.
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Subject terms
Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts XVII, 7 -- Sermons.
Dissenters, Religious -- England -- Controversial literature.
Sermons, English -- 17th century.
Church and state -- England.
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BOOKS Printed for Walter Kettilby at the Bishop's-head in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

  • THE Spirit of Popery speaking out of the mouths of Phanatical Protestants, or the last Speeches of John Kid and John King, two Presbyterian Ministers. Fol.
  • Dr. Hick's Spirit of Enthusiasm, a Sermon preached at the Act at Oxford.
  • Peculium Dei, A Sermon before the Lord Mayor.
  • True Notion of Persecution, a Sermon.
  • Mr. Long's History of the Donatists. Octav.
  • 's Character of a Separatist. Octav.
  • 's Answer to Hales of Schism, with Mr. Baxter's.
  • Arguments for Conformity. Octav.
  • 's Plea for Peace Impleaded against Mr. Baxter.
  • Mr. Hallywel's Excellency of the Christian Religion. Oct.
  • 's Account of Familism against the Quakers. Oct.
  • 's Sacred method of saving humane Souls by Jesus Christ. Oct.
  • 's Melampronea, a discourse of the Polity of the Kingdom of Darkness. Octav.
  • Mr. Hotchkis discourse of the Imputation of Christ's Righteousness. Oct.
  • 2d Discourse with a Postscript against Dr. Owen.
  • Dr. Worthington's great duty of Self-resignation. Oct.
  • Dr More's Reply to an Answer to his Antidote against Idolatry, with an Appendix. Octav.
  • 's Remarks on the L. Hales's two Discourses of Gravitation and Non-Gravitation of Fluids, and the Torricellian Experiment. Oct.
  • 's Exposition on the Revelation. Quar.
  • on Daniel. Quar.
  • 's Answer to Butler of Judicial Astrology. Quar.
  • H. Mori, Opera Theologica & Philosophica. Fol. 3 Vol.

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  • Dr. Fowler's Libertas Evangelica. Oct.
  • 's Sermon before the Judges at Gloucester. Quar.
  • Mr. Kidder's discourse of Christian Fortitude. Oct.
  • Dr. Falkener's Libertas Ecclesiastica. Oct.
  • 's Christian Loyalty. Oct.
  • 's Vindication of Liturgies. Oct.
  • Mr. Scot's Discourse of the Christian life. Oct.
  • 's Sermon before the Artillery Company.
  • Allen's Perswasive to peace, and unity amongst Chri∣stins.
  • 's Friendly address to the Nonconformists. Oct.
  • 's Mystery of Iniquity against the Papists. Oct.
  • 's Discourse of Divine assistance. Oct.
  • 's Danger of Enthusiasm against the Quakers.
  • Against Ferguson of Justification. Oct.
  • 's Christians justification stated. Oct.
  • 's Practical discourse of Humility. Oct.
  • Dr. Grove's Vindication of the Conforming Clergy against Jenkins.
  • 's Responsio ad Celeusma. Quar.
  • 's Defence of the Church, and Clergy of England.
  • ...Burnetii, TELLƲRIS THEORIA SACRA.
  • The Roman wonder, being truth confest by Papists. fol.
  • Dr. W. Smith's unjust mans doom, and discourse of partial conformity. Oct.
  • 's 2 Assize Sermons at St. Edmundsbury.
  • 's 2 Sermons at Norwich.
  • 's Sermon the 4th Sunday in Lent. Quar.
  • Protestant Loyalty fairly drawn to the Life, being an Answer to a Dialogue between a Tutor, and a Pupil at Oxford, and the Impartial account of the late Ad∣dresses. Quar.
  • Mr. Cutlov's 2 Sermons at the Assizes at St. Edmunds∣bury.
  • Brown's Visitation Sermon at Halstead in Essex.
  • Inet's Sermon at the Assizes at Warwick. Quar.
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