The helmet of hope, distinguished from the hope of hypocrites. And published to prevent the danger of false hope, and to promote the duty of living in true hope of glory. With an appendix of the grounds of hope, collected in a catalog of promises and experiences. / By A.B. ...

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The helmet of hope, distinguished from the hope of hypocrites. And published to prevent the danger of false hope, and to promote the duty of living in true hope of glory. With an appendix of the grounds of hope, collected in a catalog of promises and experiences. / By A.B. ...
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Barnett, Andrew, 17th cent.
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London, :: Printed by J.A. for Thomas Parkhurst ... and are to be sold, by Obed. Smith at Daventry in Warwickshire,
1694.
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Hope -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800.
Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"The helmet of hope, distinguished from the hope of hypocrites. And published to prevent the danger of false hope, and to promote the duty of living in true hope of glory. With an appendix of the grounds of hope, collected in a catalog of promises and experiences. / By A.B. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B08429.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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Books Printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns at the lower end of Cheap-side near Mercers-Chappel.

A Body of Practical Divinity, consisting of above One Hundred Sermons on the Lesser Catechism of the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster; with a Supplement of some Sermons on several Texts of Scripture. By Tho. Watson, formerly Minister of St. Ste∣phens Walbrook.

A Discourse of Spiritual mindedness.

Person of Christ.

On the 130th. Psalm.

The Doctrine of the Trinity.

Of Mortification of Sin in Believers.

An humble Testimony concerning the Good∣ness and Severity of God in Dealing with sin∣ful Churches and Nations.

A Treatise of Temptation.

Eshcol, or Rules of Fellowship. These Eight last by John Owen, D. D.

Heywood's Baptismal Bonds renewed.

Grotius of Christ's Satisfaction, in English.

Hursts Revival of Grace, i.e. on the Sacra∣ment.

The good of Early Obedience.

A Sermon of Unity.

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The Vision of the Wheels, in three Ser∣mons.

Spiritual Wisdom improved against Temp∣tation.

The Almost Christian discovered. All Five by Mat. Mead.

Consolation for the afflicted, at the Funeral of Mr. Edward Rede. By Tim. Rogers, M. A.

Calamy's Godly Mans Ark, in five Sermons, his Art of Divine Meditation.

Redemption of Time, the Wisdom and Du∣ty of Christians in Evil Days. By John Wade, Minister at Hamersmith.

Intercourses of Divine Love betwixt Christ and his Church, being Sermons on the 1st. and 2d. Chapters of the Canticles, or the Song of Songs.

Several Discourse of actual Providence, in three Parts. These two last by John Collings, D. D.

Spiritual Songs, or Songs of praise to Al∣mighty God on several Occasions, with thirty penitential Crys; with a Poem also of Dives and Lazarus.

The Midnight Cry, a Sermon. These two by John Mason.

Mr. Corberts Self-Employment in Secret.

A Treatise of the Day of Judgment: By Mr. Sam. Lee Minister.

Husbandry Spiritualized.

A Saint indeed.

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A Token for Mourners. All these three by Mr. John Flavel Minister of the Gospel.

Satan sifting, or the Oyl of Joy for the Spi∣rit of Sadness.

Whites Little Book for Little Children.

The rare Jewel of Chistian Contentment with four useful Discouses by Mr. Jer. Bur∣roughs.

An Earnest Call to Family Duties being the substance of Eighteen Sermons by Sam. Sla∣ter.

Hymns for the Sacrament, composed mostly out of the New Testament.

Theological Discourses and Sermons on se∣veral Occasions. By John Wallis, D. D.

The Truest and Largest account of the late Earthquake in Jamaica, June 7. 1692. from a Reverend Divine there, to his Friend in Lon∣don.

The best way to mend the world by per∣swading the Rising Generation to an early and Serious Practice of Piety. Both by Samuel Peck, Lecturer of Ipswich.

A Sermon preach'd at the Funeral of the Re∣verend Mr. Tho shewell, M. A. and Minister of the Gospel in Coventry. These two last by William Tongue, Minister, &c.

A Discourse concerning Old Age, tending to the Instruction, Caution, and Comfort of Aged Persons. By Richard Steel M. A.

A Sermon at the Funeral of the Worship∣ful John Symonds, late of Great Yeldham in

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Essex, Esq. by John Brooke, M. A. and Re∣ctor there,

A Vindication of the Church of Scotland, be∣ing an Answer to five Pamphlets; by Dr. Rule.

A Sermon of the absolute Necessity of Fami∣ly Duties, Preached to the United Parishes of St. Mary-Woolnoth, and St. Mary Wool-Church-Haw, in Lombard-Street.

His Farewel-Sermon. These Two by Da∣vid Jones, Student of Christ-Church, Oxon.

A brief on the 7th. Commandment, where∣in is discovered the Cause of all our Contro∣versies about the Sabbath-Day and the means of Reconciling them. Recommended by the Reverend Dr. Bates, and Mr. John How.

Convivium Caeleste: A plain and familiar Discourse concerning the Lords Supper, shew∣ing at once the Nature of that Sacrament; as also the right way of preparing our selves for the receiving of it: In which are also con∣sidered those Exceptions which men usually bring to excuse their not partaking of it.

A Sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, Nov. 5.1692. These Two by Richard Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.

The Confirming Work of Religion, and its great things made plain by their prima∣ry Evidences and Demonstrations; whereby the meanest in the Church may soon be made a∣ble to render a Rational Account of their Faith.

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