God's thoughts and ways above ours, especially in the forgiveness of sins in several sermons upon Isaiah LV. 7,8,9 / by John Shower.

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God's thoughts and ways above ours, especially in the forgiveness of sins in several sermons upon Isaiah LV. 7,8,9 / by John Shower.
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Shower, John, 1657-1715.
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London :: Printed, by the Widow Astwood, for John Lawrence ...,
MDCXCIX [1699]
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah LV, 7-9 -- Sermons.
Forgiveness of sin.
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Books Printed for John Lawrence at the Angel in the Poultrey.

Folio.

MR. Pools Annotations, in Two Volumes.

The Works of the Reverend Mr. Stephen Charnock, B. D. in Two Volumes.

The Life of the Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter, with the History of the Times he lived in, Written by Himself, and Published by Mr. Sylvester.

Quarto.

Mr. Shower's Winter Meditations, or a Sermon con∣cerning Frost, and Snow, and Winds, &c. and the Won∣ders of God therein.

— His Thanksgiving Sermon, April the 16. 1696.

Mr. Nathaniel Vincents Funeral Sermon, Preached by Mr. N. Taylor.

Mr. Lorimer's Apology for the Ministers, who Sub∣scribed only unto the stating of the Truths and Errors in Mr. William's Book, in Answer to Mr. Trail's Letter to a Minister in the Countrey.

— His Remarks on Mr. Goodwin's Discourse of the Gospel, proving that the Gospel-Covenant is a Law of Grace, and Answering the Objections to the Contrary.

Mr. Stephen's Sermon before the Lord-Mayor, and Al∣dermen of London, at St. Mary-Le-Bow, Jan. 30. 1693.

—His Thanksgiving Sermon, April 16th. 1696.

Mr. Slater's Thanksgiving Sermon, Octob. 27. 1692.

—His Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. John Reynolds. and Mr. Fincher, Ministers of the Gospel.

—His Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. George Day, Mi∣nister of the Gospel at Ratcliff, 1697.

The Jesuites Catechism.

A Sermon Preached at a Publick Ordination in a Coun∣try Congregation, by Mr. S. Clark.

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Mr. Gibbons Sermon of Justification.

Comfort in Death a Funeral Sermon Preached upon the Death of Mr. Timothy Cruso late Pastor of a Church in London, who Died Novemb. 36. 1697. by Matthew Mead.

Mr. John Howard's Assize Sermon at Buckingham, July 5. 1692.

The Evil of our Days with the Remedy of it. A Ser∣mon Preached at a Visitation at Rothwel in Northampton∣shire, Octob. 12. 1697. by the same Author:

An Effort against Bigottry: And for Christian Catho∣licism; by Henry Chandler.

Octavo.

Dr. Burtons Discourses of Purity, Charity, Repentance, and seeking first the Kingdom of God, Published with a Preface, by Dr. John Tillotson, late Arch-bishop of Can∣terbury.

Remarks on a late Discourse of VVilliam Lord-bishop of Derry, concerning the Inventions of Men in the Wor∣ship of God. Also a Defence of the said Remarks against his Lorships Admonition. by J. Boyse.

Bishop VVilkins Discourses of the Gift of Prayer, and Preaching; the latter much inlarged by the bishop of Norwich, and bishop VVilliams.

Mr. Samuel Slater's Earnest Call to Family Religion; being the Substance of Eighteen Sermons.

Mr. Addy's Stenographia: Or the Art of Short Wri∣ting compleated, in a far more Compendious Way then any yet Extant.

Cambridge Phrases, by A. Robinson.

History of the Conquest of Florida.

Mr. VVilliam Scoffin's Help to true Spelling and Read∣ing: Or, A very easie Method for the Teaching Children, or elder Persons rightly to Spell, and exactly to read English.

A Preservative against Deism: Sewing the great Ad∣vantage of Revelation above Reason, in the Two Great Points, Pardon of Sin, and a Future State of Happiness. With an Appendix in Answer to a Letter of A. VV. against Revealed Religion in the Oracles of Reason, by Mr. Nath. Taylor.

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A Practical Discourse concerning Vows: With a special Reference to Baptism and the Lords Supper, by Mr. Edmund Calamy.

Monro's Institutio Grammaticae.

Dr. Pack's Praxis Catholica: Or the Country man's Universal Remedy; wherein is plainly and briefly laid down, the Nature, Matter and Manner, place and Cure of most Diseases incident to the body of Men.

English Military Discipline, or, The way and me∣thod of exercising Horse and Foot, according to the practice of this present Time, with a Treatise of all Sorts of Arms, and Engines of War.

Orbis Imperantis Tabellae Geographico Historico Ge∣nealogico Chronoiogicae, Curiously engraven on Copper-Plates.

Clavis Grammatica: Or, the ready way to the Latine Tongue; containing most plain demostrations for the regular translating English into Latine.

Mr. Alsop's Faithful Rebuke to a False Report.

—His Vindication of the Faithful Rebuke, &c.

Mr. Shower's Sermon on the Death of Mr. Nat. Old∣field, who departed this Life, Decmb. 31. 1696.

Mr. Hamond's Sermon at Mr. Steel's Funeral.

Mr. Alkin's English Grammar: Or, the English Tongue reduced to Grammatical Rules, composed for the use of the English Schools.

Mr. John Mason's little Catechism, with little Verses, and little Sayings for little Children.

Mr. Addy's Short-Hand Bible.

A Free Discourse wherein the Doctrines that make for Tyranny are Display'd; the Title of our Rightful and Lawful King William Vindicated. And the Unreasona∣bleness and Mischievous Tendency of the Odious Di∣stinction of a King de Facto, and de Jure, Discovered; by the Honourable Sir Robert Howard.

Mr. Woodhouses's Sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in the City of Lon∣don.

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Mr. Shower's Sermon to the same Societies.

Mr. VVilliams's Sermon to the same Societies.

Mr. Alsop's Sermon to the same Societies.

Mr. Calamy's Sermon to the same Societies.

Mr. Shower's Mourners Companion; being Funeral Discourses on many Occasions. In Two Volumes.

A plea for the late Accurate and Excellent Mr. Bax∣ter, and those that speak of the Sufferings of Christ as he does. In Answer to Mr. Lobb's insinuated Charge of Socinianism against 'em, in his late Appeal to the Bishop of VVorcester, and Dr. Edwards. With a Pre∣face directed to Persons of all Perswasions, to call 'em from Frivolous and Over-eager Coutentions obout Words on all sides.

A Funeral Sermon occasion'd by the Death of Mrs. Jane Papillon, late Wife of Thomas Papillon Esq Preach∣ed July 24. 1698. and now publish'd at his Request; by John VVoodhouse.

Twelves.

A Brief Concordance to the Holy Bible, of the most Useful and Usual Places which one may have Oc∣casion to seek for. In a new Method; by Samuel Clark, M. A.

London-Dispensatory, reduc'd to the Practice of the Lon∣don Physicians: Wherein are contained the Medicines, both Galenical and Chymical, that are now in use: Those out of use omitted, and those in use, and not in the Latin Copy, here added. By John Peachy, of the Colledge of Physicians in London.

Mr. John Shower's Discourse of Tempting Christ.

— His Discourse of Family Religion, in 3 Letters.

— His Life of Mr. Henry Gearing.

Mr. Dan. Burgess's Discourse of the Death, Rest, Resur∣rection and blessed Portion of the Saints.

— His Man's whole Duty, and God's wonderful Entreaty of him thereunto.

— His Advice to Parents and Children.

Mr. George Hamond's and Mr. Matthew Barker's Dis∣courses of Family Worship. Written at the Request of the United Ministers of London.

FINIS.

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