The churches glory, or, The becoming ornament being a seasonable word, tending to the provoking, encouraging, and perfecting of holiness in believers ... : whereunto is added, A glasse for the unconverted ... as also, several articles of faith briefly laid down for the further establishment and confirming of the faithful / by Josias Bonham, sen. of Byfield in Northamptonshire.
- Title
- The churches glory, or, The becoming ornament being a seasonable word, tending to the provoking, encouraging, and perfecting of holiness in believers ... : whereunto is added, A glasse for the unconverted ... as also, several articles of faith briefly laid down for the further establishment and confirming of the faithful / by Josias Bonham, sen. of Byfield in Northamptonshire.
- Author
- Bonham, Josias.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for the author,
- 1674.
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- Subject terms
- Holiness -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800.
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"The churches glory, or, The becoming ornament being a seasonable word, tending to the provoking, encouraging, and perfecting of holiness in believers ... : whereunto is added, A glasse for the unconverted ... as also, several articles of faith briefly laid down for the further establishment and confirming of the faithful / by Josias Bonham, sen. of Byfield in Northamptonshire." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A77022.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the
Church of JESUS CHRIST, Congregated In the order of the Gospel, by Con∣fession of Faith and Baptisme; meeting atPriers Marson in the County ofWarwick; wishing the abounding of all Grace, Mercy, Peace, and Unity in, and through Our Lord Jesus Christ; and one with another, as the Truth is in Jesus. -
TO THE CHRISTIAN
READER. - encomium
- AN EPISTLE TO THE READER Of this Ensuing Treatise.
- TO THE READER IN Commendation of this Book.
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THE
CHƲRCHES GLORY: OR THE Becoming Ornament.-
CHAP. I. Wherein the words are Opened and Ex∣plicated. -
CHAP. II. The Doctrine Propounded and Con∣firmed. -
CHAP. III. Containing some Considerations, by way of Application. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Use of Exhortation. -
CHAP. V. Containing some Directions how to puon the Ornament of Holiness. - CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII.
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A Glass for the Unregene∣rate, to behold their Heart-Conceptions.
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The Horseleach hath two Daughters, crying,
Give, Give, Prov.30.15. - Motive the First.
- Motive the Second.
- Motive the Third.
- Motive the Fourth.
- Motive the Fifth.
- Motive the Sixth.
- Motive the Seaventh.
- Motive the Eighth.
- Motive the Nineth.
- Motive the Tenth, or a Use of en∣couragement,
- Motive the Eleaventh: Or,
- Motive the Twelfth: Or,
- Motive the Thirteenth: Or,
- Motive the Fourteenth; or, a Use of Encouragement.
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The Horseleach hath two Daughters, crying,
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Certain
Articles included and drawn from the forego∣going Discourse, as the Judgment of the Authour in brief.- First.
- Secondly,
- Thirdly,
- Fourthly.
- Fifthly.
- Sixthly.
- Seaventhly.
- Eighthly.
- Ninethly.
- Tenthly.
- Eleaventhly.
- Twelfthly.
- Thirteenth.
- Fourteenth.
- Fifteenth.
- Sixteenth.
- Seaventeenth.
- Eighteenth.
- Nineteenth.
- Twentieth.
- Twenty-first.
- Twenty-second.
- Twenty-third.
- Twenty-fourth.
- Twenty-fifth.
- Twenty-sixth.
- Twenty-seaventh.
- Twenty-eighth.
- Twenty-nineth.
- Thirtyeth.
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Thirty-one, Comprehending many.
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A Letter to my Beloved Children,
Josias Bonham, Thomas, John, Samuel, andElizabeth Bonham. - A word to my Book, and I have done.