The souls cordiall in two treatises.: I. Teaching how to be eased of the guilt of sin. II. Discovering advantages by Christs ascension. The third volum. / By that faithfull labourer in the Lords vineyard Mr. Christopher Love, pastor of Lawrence Jury, London.

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The souls cordiall in two treatises.: I. Teaching how to be eased of the guilt of sin. II. Discovering advantages by Christs ascension. The third volum. / By that faithfull labourer in the Lords vineyard Mr. Christopher Love, pastor of Lawrence Jury, London.
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Love, Christopher, 1618-1651.
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1653.
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Forgiveness of sin
Jesus Christ -- Ascension
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Curteous Reader, These Books following are Printed for Nathaniel Brooke, and are to be sold at his Shop at the Angell in Gornehill.

  • 1. TImes Treasury, or Academy for Gentry; excellent grounds both Divine and Hu∣mane for their accomplishment in ar∣guments of discourse, habit, fashion; with a Ladies love Lecture, and Truthes triumph summing up all in a character of Honour, by Ri. Braithwait Esq
  • 2. Morton of the Sacrament, folio.
  • 3. Physiognomy, and Chiromancy, Metoposcopy, the Symmetricall proportions, and signall Moles of the body, the subject of Dreames, to which is added the art of Memory, by Ri. Sanders Student: folio.
  • 4. Theatrum chemicum Britanicum, tontaining severall poeticall peeces of our famous English Phi∣losophers, which have written the Hermitque miste∣ries in their antient Language, by Elias Ashmole Esq
  • 5. Chiromancy or the art of Divining, by the lines engraven in the hand of man by dame Nature, Theologically practically in 19. Genitures, with a leraned discourse of the soule of the World, and uni∣versall spirit thereof, by Geo. Wharton Esq
  • 6. Catholick History collected and gathered out of Scripture, Councells and antient Fathers, Moderne writers, hoth ecclesiasticall and civill, by Ed. Chisen∣hall Esq
  • 7. Planometria, or the whole art of Survey of Land, shewing the use of all Instruments, but espe∣cially the plain Table; whereunto is added an Appen∣dix to measure regular Solides, as Timber, Stone, usefull for all that intend either to sell or purchase, by Ol. Wallingby. 8.
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  • 8. An Arithmetick in number and species, in two Books: 1 Teaching by precept and example the o∣peration in Numbers, whole and broken by Decimals, and use of the Logarithms, Napyers bones. 2 The great Rule of Algebra in Species, resolving all Arith∣meticall questions by supposition, with a Canon of the powers of numbers, fitted to the meanest capacity, by Jonas Moore late of Durham. 8.
  • 9. Tactometrica, or the Geomety of Regulars, after a new, exact, and expeditious manner in Solids, with sundry usefull experiments: Practicall Geometry of Regular-like Solids, and of a Cylinder body, for liquid vessell measure, with sundry new experiments never before extant; for gauging, a work very usefull for all that are imployed in the art Metricall, by John Wiberd, Doctor in Physick.
  • 10. An Astrologicall discourse with Mathematicall Demonstrations, proving the powerfull and harmo∣nicall influence of the Planets and fixed Stars upon Elementary Bodies, in justification of the Validity of Astrologie, by Sir Christopher Heydon, Knight.
  • 11. Magick and Astrology vindicated, in which is contained the true definitions of the said Arts, and the justification of their practise, proved by the autho∣rity of Scripture, and the experience of antient and modern Authors, by H. Warren.
  • 12. An Astrologicall judgement of Diseases from the Decumbiture of the sick: also the way of finding out the cause, change and end of a disease: also whe∣ther the sick be likely to live or die, by N. Culpeper.
  • 13. Catastrophe Magnatum, or the down fall of Monarchy, by N. Culpeper.
  • 14. Ephemerides for the year 1652. being a year of wonders, by N. Culpeper.
  • 15. Lux veritatis, or Christian Judiciall Astrology vindicated, and Daemonology confured; in answer to Nath. Holmes, Dr. D. By W. Ramsey, Gent.
  • 16. The History of the Golden Ass.
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    17. The Painting of the Antients, the beginning,

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    progress, and Consummating of that noble Art; and how those antient Artificers attained to their still so much admired excellency.

    Israels redemption, or the propheticall History of our Saviours Kingdome on earth, by Robert Maton of Exon Colledge in Oxon. 8.

  • 18. An Introduction to the Teutonick Philosophy, being a determination of the originall of the Soul, at a Dispute held in the School at Cambridg at the Com∣mencement, March 3. 1646, by Charles Hotham, Fellow of Peter house. 12.
  • 19. Teratologia, or a discovery of Gods wonders, manifested in the former and moderne times by bloudy rain and waters, by I. S.
  • 20. Fons Lachrymarum, or a fountain of Tears, from whence doth flow Englands complaint, Jeremi∣ahs Lamentations, with an Elegy upon that Son of Valour Sir Charles Lucas, by John Quarles. .
  • 21. Oedipus, or a resolver, being a Clew that leads to the chiefe Secrets, and true resolution of Amorous, naturall, morall and politicall Problems, by G. M.
  • 22. The celestiall Lamp, enlightning every distressed soule from the depth of everlasting Darknesse to the height of eternall Light, by Tho. Fettisplace.
  • 23. Nocturnall Lucubrations, or Meditations divine and morall, with Epigrams and Epitaphs, by Robers Chamberlain.
  • 24. The Unfortunate Mother, a Tragedy by Tho. Nabs.
  • 25. The Rebellion a Comedy, by T.R.
  • 26. The Tragedy of Messatina, by Nat. Richards. .
  • 27. The remedy of Discontentment, or a Treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition, fit for these sad and troublesome times, by Joseph Hall late B. of Exon and Norwich. 12.
  • 28. The Grand Sacriledge of the Church of Rome, in taking away the farced Cup from the Laity at the Lords Table, by the late revend, Daniel Featly, D. D. 4.
  • 29. The cause and cure of Ignorance, Error, En∣mity,

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  • Atheism and profanenesse, or a most hopefull way to Grace and Salvation, by R. Young. 8.
  • 30. A bridle for the Times, tending to still the Murmuring, to settle the Wavering, to stay the Wan∣dring, to strengthen the fainting, by John Brinsley Minister of Gods Word at Yarmouth.
  • 31. Comforts against the fear of Death, wherein are severall evidences of the the work of Grace, by John Collins of Norwich.
  • 32. Jacobs seed, or the excellency of seeking God by prayer, by Jeremiah Burroughs, Minister of the Gospell to the two greatest Congregations about London, Stepney and Criplegate, 17.
  • 33. The Zealous Magistrate, a Sermon, by Tho. Threscot.
  • 34. Britannia Rediviva, or a Soverain Remedy to cure a sick Common-wealth, preached in the Minister at Yorke before the Judges, August 9. 1649. by J. Shaw Minist. of Hull.
  • 35. The Princses Royall, preached in the Minster in York before the Judges, March 24. 1650. by John Shaw, Minister of Hull.
  • 36. Anatomy of Mortality, divided into eight Heads. 1. The Certainty of Death. 2. Meditations of Death. 3. Preparations for Death. 4. The right be∣haviour in Death. 5. The comfort in our own Death. 6. The bomfort against the Death of Friends. 7. The Cases whrein its lawfull or unlawfull to desire death. 8. The glorious estate of Gods children after death, by George Stronde.
  • 37. New Jerusalem, in a Sermon for the Society of Astrologers, August, 1651.
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