A Protestant antidote against the poyson of popery clearly proving the religion of the Church of Rome to be 1. superstitious, 2. idolatrous, 3. damnable, 4. bloody, 5. novel, 6. inconsistent with the publick peace, 7. irreconciliable to true Christianity ... / by Christopher Nesse ...

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A Protestant antidote against the poyson of popery clearly proving the religion of the Church of Rome to be 1. superstitious, 2. idolatrous, 3. damnable, 4. bloody, 5. novel, 6. inconsistent with the publick peace, 7. irreconciliable to true Christianity ... / by Christopher Nesse ...
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Ness, Christopher, 1621-1705.
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London :: Printed for Dorman Newman ...,
1679.
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Books newly Printed for Dorman Newman, at the King's Arms in the Poultrey.

THe Sinners last Sentence to Eternal Punish∣ment for Sins of Omission; where is dis∣covered the Natuee, Causes, and Cure of

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those Sins, by George Swinock, price 2 s. 6 d.

Life in Gods Favour, a seasonable Discourse in Death-threatning times; being the substance of sundry Sermons upon Psal. 30.5. In his favour is life. By O. Heywood Minister of the Gospel, price 1 s. 6 d.

A Protestants Resolution, shewing his Rea∣sons why he will not be a Papist; digested in∣to so plain a method of Question and Answer, that an ordinary Capacity may be able to de∣fend the Protestant Religion, against the most cunning Jesuit or Popish Priest; useful for these times, price 6 d.

Twenty Sermons preached on several Texts, by that late Reverend, Pious, and painful Preacher Mr. James Nalton, Minister of St. Leonard's Foster Lane in the City of London, Published for Publick Good, price 3 s.

A Christians Work and Walk on Earth un∣til he attain to Heaven, which may serve as a Practical Guide and a plain Direction in his Pil∣grimage thither, through his Personal and Re∣lative duties; marvellously useful to all Persons and Families of all Ranks and Qualities both in City and Country; by Christopher Nesse Minister of the Gospel, price 1 s. 6 d.

The Crown and Glory of a Christian, con∣sisting in a sound Conversion and a well ordered Conversation, by Christopher Nesse, price 6 d.

Mr. Wadsworth's Last Legacy to his Friends, being a serious Exhortation to a holy Life, or

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a Plea for the absolute necessity of Inherent Righteousness, in those that hope to be saved; with an Elegy on the Authors Death, price 6 d.

A Call to Prayer in two Sermons, on that Subject lately Preached to a Country Auditory, by John Cheney.

Paradise opened, or the Secrets, Mysteries, and Rarities of Divine Love, of Infinite Wis∣dom, and of Wonderful Counsel; laid open to Publich View: Also the Covenant of Grace, and the high and glorious Transactions of the Father and the Son in the Covenant of Redem∣ption, opened and improved at large; with the Resolution of divers important Questions, and Cases concerning both Covenants: To which is added, a sober and serious Discourse about the favourable, signal and eminent Pre∣sence of the Lord with his people in their great∣est Troubles, deepest Distresses, and most deadly Dangers, &c. By Thomas Brooks late Preacher of the Gospel at Margaret's New Fish-Street.

Gospel Remission, or a Treatise shewing that true Blessedness consists in Pardon of Sin; where∣in is discovered the many Gospel Mysteries therein contained; the glorious Effects pro∣ceeding from it, the great Mistakes made about it, the true Signs and Symptoms of it, the way and means to obtain it, by Jeremiah Burroughs: Being several Sermons Preached immediately

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after those of The Evil of Sin, by the same Au∣thor, and Published by Philip Nye, William Greenhil, William Bridge, William Adderly, Mat∣thew Mead, and Helius, price 2 s. 6 d.

The True Way to the Tree of Life, or the Natural Man directed unto Christ, by Francis Roberts, D. D. price 1 s.

The Arraignment and Conviction of A∣theism, or an exact and clear Demonstration by natural Arguments, that there is a God pre∣sented to the view of all; by Joshua Bonhom, price 1 s. 6 d.

A description of the Islands of Jamaica, with the other Iles and Territories in America, to which the English are Related, viz. Barbadoes, St. Christophers, Nievis or Mevis, Anlego, St. Vincent, Dominica, Montserat, Anguilla, Bar∣bada, Bermudes, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New England, New York, New Found Land: Published by Richard Blome, cogether with the Present State of Algiers, Illustrated with seve∣ral Maps of the Islands, price 2 s. 6 d.

A Practical Exposition of the Ten Command∣ments, with a Resolution of several momen∣tous Questions and Cases of Conscience, by the Learned, Laborious, and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ James Durham, late Minister of the Gospel in Glasgow.

Believers Mortification of Sin by the Spirit or Gospel Holiness, advanced by the Power of the Holy Ghost on the hearts of the Faithful:

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Whereunto is Added the Authors three last Sermons on Gen. 3.15. By the Learned and Pi∣ous Mr. Alexander Carmichael, formerly of Scotland, and late Preacher of the Gospel in London, price 1 s. 6 d.

The Christian Mans Calling, or a Treatise of making Religion ones Business; wherein the Christian is directed to perform in all Religious Duties, Natural Actions, Particular Vacations, Family Directions, and in his own Recreations, in all Relations, in all Conditions, in his deal∣ings with all men, in the choice of his Com∣pany both of Evil and Good, in solitude on a Week Day from Morning till Night, in Visit∣ing the Sick and on a dying Bed, by George Swinnock.

The Real Christian, or a Treatise of Effe∣ctual Calling, wherein the Work of God in drawing the Soul to Christ, being opened ac∣cording to the Holy Scriptures; some things re∣quired by our late Divines, as necessary to a right preparation for Christ, and a true clo∣sing with Christ, which have caused, and do still cause much trouble to some serious Chri∣stians, and are with due respects to those wor∣thy men brought to the Ballance of the Sanctua∣ry, there weighed, and accordingly judged: To which is added, a few words concerning Socinianism; by Giles Fizimic sometimes Mi∣nister at Shalford in Essex.

Mount Pisgah. or a Prospect of Heaven,

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being an Exposition of the Fourth Chapter of the first Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessaloniants, by Tho. Case, sometimes Student in Christ Church Oxon, and Minister of the Gospel, price 4 s.

A Grave for Controversies between a Roma∣nist and a Protestant, lately presented to the French King, price 6 d.

A Collection of Sermons Preached at the Morning Lecture in Southwark and elsewhere, by N. Blaky.

Mr. Janeways last Legacy to his Friends, con∣taining twenty seven famous Instances of Gods Providences, in and about Sea dangers and de∣liverances, with the Names of several that were Eye Witnesses to many of them; whereunto is added a Sermon on the same Subject.

Memorials of Gods Judgments Spiritual and Temporal, or Sermons to call to Remembrance, by Nicholas Teckyes Minister of the Gospel, price 1 s. 6 d.

The Morning Seeker, shewing the benefit of being good betimes; with directions to make safe work about early Religion, by John Ryther, price 1 s. 6 d.

The Interest of Reason in Religion, toge∣ther with the import and use of Scripture Me∣taphors, and the nature of the Union between Christ and Believers, with Reflections on seve∣ral late Writings, and especially Mr. Sherlock's Discourse concerning the Knowledge of Christ modestly enquired into and stated.

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A Guide to the true Religion, or a Discourse directing to make a wise choice of that Reli∣gion men venture their Salvation upon, by John Clapham, price 1 s.

The Weavers Pocket Book, or Weaving spiritualiz'd in a Discourse, wherein men em∣ployed in that Occupation, are instructed how to raise heavenly Meditations from the several parts of their work: To which is added some few Moral and Spiritual Observations, Rela∣ting both to that and some other Trade, by J. Collins D. D. price 1 s.

The Character of a weaned Christian, or the Evangelists Call, Art of Self-denyal, being an Essay alluding to the Severities and Advan∣tages of Infant weaning, both Pleasant and Pro∣fitable: By S. S. Minister of the Gospel in Lon∣don, price 1 s.

A true Relation of the sad Estate of the Re∣formed Churches in France, and several Passa∣ges of the great Persecution they lye under; Collected out of the several Addresses and Speeches in Print made unto the French King; as also in some parts of Germany and Hungary, by Sir W. W. price 6 d.

FINIS.

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