Christ tempted: the divel conquered. Or, A short and plain exposition on a part of the fourth chapter St. Matthew's Gospel.: Together with two sermons preached before the University at Oxford, some years since. By John Gumbleden, B.D. and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Leicester.

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Christ tempted: the divel conquered. Or, A short and plain exposition on a part of the fourth chapter St. Matthew's Gospel.: Together with two sermons preached before the University at Oxford, some years since. By John Gumbleden, B.D. and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Leicester.
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Gumbleden, John, 1598 or 9-1657.
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London :: printed for Simon Miller, at the Star in St. Paul's Church-yard,
1657.
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"Christ tempted: the divel conquered. Or, A short and plain exposition on a part of the fourth chapter St. Matthew's Gospel.: Together with two sermons preached before the University at Oxford, some years since. By John Gumbleden, B.D. and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Leicester." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A85774.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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Courteous Reader, these Books following are Printed and sold by Simon Miller, at the Star in St. Paul's Church-yard.

Large Folio.

LUther's Colloquium Mensal.

Small Folio.

THe Civil Wars of Spain in the Reign of Charls the fifth, Emperor of Germany, and King of that Nation, wherein our late unhappy differences are parallel'd in many parti∣culars.

A general History of Scot∣land, from the year 767. to the death of King James, con∣taining the principal Revolu∣tions and transactions of Church and State, with Poli∣tical observations and refle∣ctions upon the same: By David Hume of Godscroft.

The History of this Iron Age.

Doctor Lightfoot his Harmo∣ny on the New Testament.

In Quarto large.

BArklay his Argenis Transla∣ted by Sir Robert le Grise Knight.

Quarto small.

THe Harmonious Confessions of Faith of all the Christi∣an Reformed Churches, which truly professe the doctrine of the Gospel, practised in all the chief Kingdoms and Provin∣ces of Europe; wherein all that seemingly contradict are plainly reconciled: Now published by Authority. In∣tended chiefly to confirm the strong, and instruct the weak, in whatever is necessary to Salvation, in 4.

Abraham's faith; or the good old Religion, proving the Doctrine of the Church of England to be the only true faith of God's Elect: By J. Nicolson Minister of the Gospel.

The Anatomy of Mortality: By George Strode.

Aynsworth on the Canticles. Paul Bayne, his Diocesans Trial.

The supreame power of Christian States and Magistra∣cy, vindicated from the inso∣lent pretences of Guilielmus Apollonius: By E. Grall.

A Treatise of Civil Policy; being a clear decision of 43. Queries, concerning preroga∣tive right and priveledge in reference to the supream Prince

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and the people: By Samuel Rutherford, professor of Divi∣nity of S. Andrews in Scotland.

Politick and Military ob∣servations of Civil and Mili∣tary Government, containing the birth, increase, decay of Monarchies, the carriage of Princes and Magistrates.

Mr. Pinchin his meritorious price of man's redemption cleared.

Astrology, Theologized, shewing what nature and in∣fluence the Stars and Planets have over men, and how the same may be diverted and avoided.

Octavo.

THe Reconciler of the Bible, wherein above 2000. seem∣ing contradictions are fully and plainly reconciled.

A view of the Jewish Reli∣gion, with their Rites, Cu∣stomes, and Ceremonies.

Ed. Waterhouse Esq his dis∣course of piety and charity.

A view and defence of the Reformation of the Church of England, very useful in these times.

Mr. Peter du Moulin, his An∣tidote against Popery; pub∣lished on purpose to prevent the delusions of the Priests and Jesuits, who are now very busie amongst us.

Herbet's Devotions; or a Companion for a Christian, containing Meditations and Prayers, useful upon all occasi∣ons.

Mr. Knowles, his Rudiments of the Hebrew Tongce.

A Book of scheams, or figures of Heaven, ready set for every four minutes of time, and very useful for all Astrologers.

Florus Anglicus, or an exact Hi∣story of England, from the reign of William the Conqueror, to the death of the late King.

Lingua; or the combat of the Tongue and the five Senses for supe∣riority: A serious Comedy.

The Spirits Touchstone; being a clear discovery how a man may cer∣tainly know whether he be truly taught by the Spirit of God or not.

The Poor Man's Physitian and Chyrurgeon.

Duodecimo.

Doctor Smith's practice of Phy∣sick.

The Grammer War.

Posselius Apothegms.

Fasciculus Florum.

Crashaw's Visions.

Helvicus Colloquies.

The Christian Souldier, his com∣bat with the three arch enemies of mankind, the world, the flesh, and the divel.

Drexelius School of patience.

In 24.

THe New Testament.

The third part of the Bible.

Plaies.

THe Ball.

Chawbut.

Martyr'd Souldier.

FINIS.
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