An earnest plea for constant attendance at the Lord's table In a sermon preach'd June 4.1696. By T. Cruso.

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An earnest plea for constant attendance at the Lord's table In a sermon preach'd June 4.1696. By T. Cruso.
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Cruso, Timothy, 1656?-1697.
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London :: printed by Tho. Cockeril senr & junr, at the Three Legs in the Poultrey,
1696.
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Books Printed for, and Sold by Thomas Cockerill, Senr & Junr, at the Three Legs in the Poultrey.

  • GOD the Guide of Youth, briefly open'd and urg'd, in a Sermon preach'd with a special Relation to Young Persons, Jan. 1. 1695.
  • The Wonders of a Merciful Provi∣dence.
  • A Funeral Sermon on Mrs. Smith.
  • ...
    These Three by T. Cruso.
    • Speculum Theologiae in Christo; or a view of some Divine Truths; by Edward Polhill, of Burwash in Sussex, Esq.
    • The Morning Exercise at Cripplegate: Or several Cases of Conscience practically Re∣solved by sundry Ministers. 4 to.
    • A Supplement to the Morning Exer∣cise; or several more Cases of Conscience practically resolved by sundry Ministers.
  • Instructions about Heart-Work, what is to be done on God's part and ours, for the cure and keeping of the Heart, &c. By that Eminent Gospel-Minister, Mr. Richard Alleyn. With a Preface by Dr. Annesley. The Second Edition. Octavo.
  • The Evidence of Things not seen: Or

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  • divers Spiritual and Philosophical Discour∣ses, concerning the state of Holy men after Death: By that eminently Learned Divine, Moses Amyraldus. Translated out of the French Tongue by a Minister of the Church of England.
  • A Succinct and Seasonable Discourse of the Occasions, Causes, Natures, Rise, Growth, and Remedies of Mental Errors. To which is added, (1). An Answer to Mr. Cary a∣gainst Infant-Baptism. (2). An Answer to some Antinomian Errors. (3). A Sermon about Union. By John Flavel.
  • Mr. John Flaver's Remains; being two Sermons: The one preached at Dartmouth in Devon on the day of the Coronation of Their Majesties. The latter intended to be preached at a Meeting of the United Mi∣nisters of several Counties. With some ac∣count of his Life.
  • A Discourse of Regeneration, Faith and Repentance: Preach'd at the Merchants Le∣cture in Broadstreet. By Tho. Cole, Minister of the Gospel.
  • A Discourse of Christian Religion in sundry points; Preached at the Merchants Lecture. By Tho. Cole.
  • Christus in Corde: Or the Mystical Union between Christ and Believers, considered in its resemblances, bonds, seals, priviledges and marks. By Edward Polhill, Esq.
  • A Discourse of the Gospel of Peace, and of the government of our own Spi∣rits: Being the substance of divers Ser∣mons,

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  • from Eph. 6.15. and Prov. 16.32. lately preached by John Faldo, Minister of the Gospel.
  • Precious Faith considered in its Nature, Working, and Growth. By Edward Pol∣hill, Esq.
  • A Discourse concerning Trouble of Mind, and the Disease of Melancholy; in Three Parts; written for the use of such as are or have been exercised by the same; by Tim. Rogers, M. A. who was long afflicted with both. To which is added some Let∣ters from several Divines, relating to the same Subject.
  • Love to Christ necessary for all, to escape the Curse at his coming. By Tho. Doolittle, M. A.
  • An Exposition of the Assemblies Shorter Catechism, with Practical Inferences from each Question. By John Flavell, late Mini∣ster of the Gospel at Dartmouth in Devon.
  • A Discourse of Secret Prayer, first preach∣ed and now published at the Request of those that heard it. By Samuel Slater, Minister of the Gospel.
  • The Future State; or a Discourse at∣tempting some display of the Soul's Hap∣piness, in regard to that eternally progres∣sive knowlege, or eternal increase of know∣ledge, and the consequence of it, which is among the blessed in Heaven; by a Coun∣trey Gentleman, a Worshipper of God in the way of the Church of England.

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  • A Week of Soliloquies and Prayers, with a Preparation to the Holy Communion, and other Devotions added to this Edition, in two parts. By Peter Du-Moulin, D. D.
  • A Discourse of the Reasonableness of Personal Reformation, and Necessity of Conversion, the true method of making all men happy in this world, and in the world to come: Seasonably discoursed, and ear∣nestly pressed on this licentious Age; by John Flavell, a sincere lover of his Native Countrey, and the Souls of men.
  • The last Legacy of Henry Care, Gent. lately deceased, containing a brief sum of Christian Doctrine, by way of Question and Answer; particularly relating to seve∣ral of the most important Points contro∣verted between us and the Romanists. Stitcht.
  • The Death of Ministers improved; or an Exhortation to the Inhabitants of Hort∣ley in Glocestershine, and others, on the much lamented death of that faithful Minister Mr. Henry Stubbs; To which is added a Ser∣mon upon that occasion; by Richard Baxter.
  • English Exercises for School boys to tran∣slate into Latin, comprizing all the Rules of Grammar, and other necessary Observa∣tions, ascending gradually from the mean∣est to the highest Capacities. By John Gar∣retson, Schoolmaster. Sixth Edition.
  • A Companion for Prayer, or Directions for Improvement in Grace, and practical Godliness in times of extraordinary danger. By Richard Allen.

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