Mr. Hookers New Books in three Volumes: One in O∣ctavo, and two in Quarto.
These Eleven New Books of Mr. Thomas Hooker made in New-England, are attest∣ed in an Epistle by Mr. Tho∣mas Goodwin and Mr. Philip Nye, to be written with the Authors own hand: None being written by himself be∣fore. One Volume being a Comment upon Christ's last Prayer, in the seventeenth of John.
Wherein is shewed,
1 That the end why the Saints receive all Glorious Grace, is, That they may be one, as the Father and Christ are one.
2 That God the Father loveth the Faithful, as he lo∣veth Jesus Christ.
3 That our Savior desi∣reth to have the Faithful in Heaven with himself.
4 That the Happiness of our being in Heaven, is to see Christs Glory.
5 That there is much wanting in the Knowledg of Gods Love, in the most able Saints.
6 That the Lord Christ lends daily Direction, accor∣ding to the daily need of his Servants.
7 That it is the desire and endeavor of our Savior, that the dearest of Gods Love, which was bestowed on him∣self, should be given to his faithful Servants.
8 That our Union and Communion with God in Christ, is the top of our hap∣piness in Heaven.
Ten Books of the Applica∣tion of Redemption by the effectual Work of the Word, and Spirit of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God By Thomas Hooker of New-England. In which (besides many other seaso∣nable, and Soul-searching truths) there is also largely shewed.
1 Christ hath purchafed all spiritual good for HIS, and puts them in possession thereof.
2 The soul must be fitted for Christ before it can re∣ceive him: and a powerful Ministry is the ordinary means to prepare the heart for Christ.