The silent soul, with soveraign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth, when he is under the greatest afflictions, the sharpest and sorest trials and troubles, the saddest and darkest providences and changes, with answers to divers questions and objections that are of greatest importance, all tending to win and work souls to bee still, quiet, calm and silent under all changes that have, or may pass upon them in this world, &c.
Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680.
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Books printed, and are to be sold by John Hancock, at the first shop in Popes-head-Alley, next to Cornhill.

A Book of Short-writing, the most easie, exact, lineal, and speedy method, fitted to the meanest capacity; composed by Mr. Theophilus Metealf, Professor of the said Art.

Also a School-Master, explain∣ing the Rules of the said Book.

Another Book of new Short∣hand, by Thomas Cross.

A Coppy-book of the newest and most useful hands, with Rules, whereby those that can read, may quickly learn to write: To which is added, Brief Dire∣ctions for true spelling and cypher∣ing, &c.

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Six Books lately published by Mr. Thomas Brooks, Preacher of the Gospel at Margarets New Fish∣street.

1 Precious Remedies against Sa∣tans Devices: OR,

Salve for Beleevers and Unbe∣leevers Sores, being a companion for those that are in Christ, or out of Christ, that sleight or neg∣lect Ordinances, under a pretence of living above them; that are growing in spirituals, or decay∣ing, that are tempted, or deserted, afflicted, or opposed, that have assurance, or want it; on the ad. of the Corinthians, the 2d. and the 11th.

2 Heaven on Earth: OR,

A serious Discourse, touching a well-grounded Assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessed∣ness; discovering the nature of As∣surance, the possibility of attain∣ing it, the Causes, Springs and De∣grees Page  [unnumbered] of it, with the resolution of several weighty questions, on the 8th. of the Romans, 32, 33, 34 verses.

3 The Ʋnsearchable Riches of Christ: OR,

Meat for strong Men, and Milk for Babes, held forth in two and twenty Sermons, from Ephesians 3. 8. preached on his Lecture-nights at Fish-street-hill.

4 His Apples of Gold for Young Men and Women, And,

A Crown of Glory for Old Men and Women: Or, the Hap∣piness of being Good betimes, and the Honour of being an Old Dis∣ciple, clearly and fully discover∣ed, and closely and faithfully ap∣plied.

5 A String of Pearls: OR,

The Best Things reserved till last; Delivered in a Sermon preached in London, June 8. 1657. Page  [unnumbered] at the Funeral of (that Triumphant Saint) Mris. Mary▪ Blake, late Wife to his worthy friend Mr. Ni∣cholas Blake, Merchant.

6 The Silent Soul, with Soveraign Antidotes against the most miserable Exigents: OR,

A Christian with an Olive-leaf in his mouth, when hee is under the greatest afflictions, the sharpest and sorest trials and troubles, the saddest and darkest providences and changes, with answers to di∣vers Questions and Objections that are of greatest importance, all tending to win and work souls to bee still, quiet, calm, and si∣lent under all changes, that have, or that may pass upon them in this world, &c.

Altum Silentium: OR,

Silence the Duty of Saints, un∣der every sad Providence. An Occasional Sermon preached after Page  [unnumbered] the Death of a Daughter, by her Father, viz. By John Durant, Preacher of the Gospel in Christ's-Church Canterbury.

The Godly Mans Ark: OR,

City of Refuge, in the day of his Distress, discovered in divers Sermons; The first of which was preached at the Funeral of Mris. Elizabeth Moore.

Whereunto are annexed Mris. Moores Evidences for Heaven, composed and collected by her in the time of her health, for her comfort in the time of sickness. By Ed. Calamy, B. D. and Pa∣stor of the Church at Alderman∣bury.

The Scriptures Stability: OR,

The Scripture cannot be broken: Proved, explained, and several waies applied, whereby all Scrip∣ture may with singular advantage come to bee improved. By Robert Page  [unnumbered] Perrot, Minister of Gods Word, at Deane in Bedfordshire.

The Expert Physician:

Learnedly treating of all Agues and Feavers essential, whether simple or compound, confused, Erratick and Malignant, shewing their different Nature, Cause, Sign, and Cure, written original∣ly by that famous Doctor in Phy∣sick, Bricius Bauderon, and trans∣lated into English by Doctor Wells, Licentiate in Physick, by the Uni∣versity of Oxford. To bee sold by John Hancock, at the first Shop in Popes-head-Alley, next to Cornhill.