The nonsuch professor in his Meridian splendor,: or the singular actions of sanctified Christians. Laid open in seaven sermons at Allhallows church in the wall, London. / By William Secker preacher of the gospel.

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The nonsuch professor in his Meridian splendor,: or the singular actions of sanctified Christians. Laid open in seaven sermons at Allhallows church in the wall, London. / By William Secker preacher of the gospel.
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Secker, William, d. 1681?
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London :: Printed by M.S. for Thomas Parkhurst, to be sold at his shpo at the three crowns, over against the great conduit in Cheapside,
1660.
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Books Printed for, and sold by Thomas Parkhurst at the three Crowns over against the great Conduit, at the lower end of Cheapside.

Folio's.

A Commentary upon the holy writings of Job, David, and Solomon, That is, these five, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs, being part of those which by the Ancient were called Hagiographa. Where∣in the diverse Translations, and Expositions, both litterall and mysticall, of all the most fa∣mous Commentators, both Ancient and mo∣derne, are propounded, examined and censu∣red: And the Texts from the Originall much illustrated; By John Mayer Doctor in Divini∣ty.

A practicall commentary, or an Exposition with Observations, Reasons, and Uses, upou the first Epistle generall of John. By that pious and worthy Divine Master John Cotton, Pastor of Boston in New-England.

A learned Commentary, or an Exposition upon the first Chapter of the second Epistle of

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St. Paul to the Corinthians; being the sub∣stance of many Sermons formerly preached at Grayes-Inn, London; by that Reverend and judicious Divine, Richard Sibbs, D. D. some∣times Master of Katherine-Hall in Cambridge, and Preacher to that honourable Society.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, or Divine Characters in two parts, acutely distinguishing the more secret and undiscerned differences between; 1. The Hypocrite in his best dresse of seeming vertue and formall duties: and the true Christian in his reall graces, and sincere obedience. As also between the blackest weeds of daily infirmi∣ties of the truly godly, eclipsing saving grace; and the reigning sins of the unregenerate, that pretend unto that godlinesse they never had; By that late burning and shining Lamp, Mr. Samuell Crook, B. D. late Pastor of Wrington in Summerset.

Quarto's

TWo excellent Treatises, of Mr. Jeremiah Burrough's, one of the fifth of Matthew, be∣ing many Sermons preached at Cripplegate, up∣on all the Beatitudes.

And Gospel-Revelation in three Treatises, viz. 1. The Nature of God, 2. The Excellen∣cy of Christ. And 3. The excellency of mans Immortall Soul. Both published by William

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Greenhill, Will. Bridge, Philip Nye, John Yates, Matthew Mead, William Adderly.

An Exposition on the whole Book of Solomons Song, commonly called the Canticles; By John Robotham.

A Theatre of flying Insects, wherein especially the manner of right ordering the Bee is excellently described with discourses Historicall and Physicall concerning them; with a Second part of Meditations and Observa∣tions Theological and Morall, in three Centuries upon the same subject, by Samuell Purchas M. A.

Peoples need of a living Pastor, at the funerall of Mr. John Frost, M. A. by Mr. Zach. Crofton.

Holy things for holy men, or the Lawyers Plea non∣suited, &c. In some Christian reproof and pitty expressed towards Mr. Prynn's book, intituled, The Lords Supper briefly vindicated, By S. S. Minister of the Gospell.

A Vindication of the Christians Messia, that Jesus is the true Messia prophesied and foretold by all the holy men of God, who were writers of the Old Testament; as also proved out of their own Talmud.

The souls progresse to the Celestiall Canaan, By way of godly Meditations and holy contemplations, by John Welles Preacher of the Gospell.

Comfortable Sermons on the 24 Psalme, Preached before the Lady Elizabeth her Grace, by Daniell Dyke, B. D.

Plenary possession makes a lawfull Subjection to Powers that are in Being, proved to be lawfull and neces∣sary, in a Sermon before the Judges in Exeter, By Rich: Saunders, Preacher of the Gospell.

The new World, or the new Reformed Church dis∣covered out of the 2 Epist. of Pet. By Nath. Homes, D. D.

God save the King, in a Sermon Preached the day af∣ter

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his Majesty came into London; By Anthony Walker, Preacher of the Gospell.

The Judgment of Foraign Divines touching the Dis∣ciplined Liturgy and Ceremonies of the Church of Eng∣land, with a Letter from Mr. John Calvin to Mr: Knox.

A Plea for Ministers in Sequestrations, against Mr. Mossom, by S. S.

An Antidote against Anabaptisme, wherein the Bapti∣sing infants, taking Tithes, &c. are fully vindicated by Aylmor Haughton.

Large Octavo's

Four Profitable Treatises very usefull for Christian practice, viz. The killing power of the Law; the Spi∣rituall Watch; the New Birth; Of the Sabbath. By the Reverend Will. Fenner, late Minister of Rotchford in Essex.

Enchiridion Judicum, or Jehosaphat's Charge to his Judges: Together with Catastrophe Magnatum, or King Davids Lamentation at Prince Abners Incineration. By James Livesey Minister of the Gospel at Atherton.

Mr. Robinsons Christian Armour.

The door of Salvation opened by the Key of Regene∣ration, by George Swinock, M. A. Preacher of the Gospel at Rickmersworth in Hertfordshire.

Heaven and Hell Epitomized, the true Christian Cha∣racterized, by the same Author.

The Nonsuch-Professor in his Meridian Splendor, or Singular Actions of sanctified Christians, By Will. Secker Preacher of the Gospell.

The greatest losse, upon Math. 16. 26. By James Livesey Minister of the Gospell.

Meditations Divine and morall, by Henry Tabb M. A.

The Conversation as Heavenly, and as Naturall, in two Treatises, by Dr. Staughton.

The Path-way to Piety, by R. Hill D. D.

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The Psalms of King David translated by King James.

Small Octavo's

Catechizing Gods Ordinance, in sundry Sermons, by Mr. Zach. Crofton, Minister at Buttolphs Aldgate, London; the second Edition corrected and augmented.

The Godly mans Ark in the day of his distresse, disco∣vered in divers Sermons; the first of which was preached at the Funerall of Mrs. Elizabeth Moore. Whereunto is annexed Mrs. Elizabeth Moors Evidences for Heaven, composed and collected by her in the time of her health, for her comfort in the time of sicknesse. By E. Calamy. B. D. Pastor of the Church at Aldermanbury.

The Gale of opportunity, and the beloved Disciple, by Thomas Froysal.

The Wedding Ring fir for the Finger, in a Sermon at a Wedding in Edmonton, by William Secker.

Sion in the house of Mourning, because of sin and suf∣fering, being an Exposition on the fifth Chapter of the Lamentations, by D. S. Pastor of Ʋpingham in Rutland.

The one thing necessary; by Mr. Thomas Watson, Mini∣ster of Stephen Walbrosk.

A Plea for Alms; delivered in a Sermon at the Spittle, on Tuesday in Easter Week, April. 13. 1658. by Mr. Thomas Watson Minister of Stephen Walbrook.

Moses unvailed, or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, poynting out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained; whereunto is added the harmony of the Prophets, breathing with one mouth the Mistery of his Coming, and of that Redemp∣tion which by his death he was to accomplish: by Will. Guild, Minist: of Gods word at King-Edward in Scotland.

Good Company; being a Collection of various, seri∣ous, pious Meditations: By J. Melvin, Minister of the Gospell at Ʋdimer in Sussex.

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A Religious Treatise upon Simeon's Song; or instructi∣ons how to live holily, and dye happily: By T. Woodriff, B. D. Pastor at Kingsland in Herefordshire.

The Reformation, in which is reconciliation with God and his people: or a Catechisme unveiling the Apostles Creed, with Annotations; in which faith, Ordinances, and Government are professed as in the Primitive times, in opposition to all Errors and Heresies. By W. K. Mini∣ster of the Gospel.

Prospering prophanesse provoking holy Conference, and Gods attention; severall Sermons from Malachy 3. 15, 16, 17. By Zach. Crofton.

The Catechism of Hugo—grotis done into English.

Twelves.

Johnsons Essayes expressed in sundry exquisite Fancies

The dangerous rule, or a Sermon preached at Clonmel in the Province of Munster in Ireland, upon Aug. 3. 1657. before the Reverend Judges for that Circuit by S. L. Master in Arts, and lately fellow of C. C. C. in Oxon.

The womans glory, A Treatise asserting the due ho∣nour of that Sex, by manifesting that women are capable of the highest improvements. By Samuell Torshell.

Twenty four's.

Groans of the Spirit, or a Triall of the truth of prayer.

A Handkercher for parents wet eyes, upon the death of their children, or Friends.

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