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A89733 Abel being dead yet speaketh; or, The life & death of that deservedly famous man of God, Mr John Cotton, late teacher of the church of Christ, at Boston in New-England. By John Norton, teacher of the same church. Norton, John, 1606-1663. 1658 (1658) Wing N1313; Thomason E937_6; ESTC R207763 38,553 57

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Exposition on Rom. IX Catabaptism in vindication of Infants Baptism proving not only its lawfulness but Divine institution Goodwin's Pagans Debt and Dowry Agreement and Distance of Brethren Defence of the true meaning of Rom. 4. 3. 5. 9. in Answer to Mr. Walker Of Justification Water-dipping no firm footing for Church-communion Mr. William Allein's Baptismal Abuses Doubt Resolved or Satisfaction to the Seekers Mr. Tombs Antipedobaptism Gospel-Liberty by Mr. Walter Cradock Jacob Behmen's three Principles of the Divine Essence Threefold life of man Forty Questions of the Souls Original and Nature On the two Testaments Baptism and Supper Mercurius Teutonicus Tree of Faith Consideration of Infants Baptism by Mr. Horn. The Doctrine of Justification asserted and vindicated in Answer to Mr. William Eyre and Mr. Baxter Monarchy or no Monarchy in England by Mr. William Lilly British and Outlandish Prophecies most of above 1000 years the rest very antient wherein is his Highness lineal descent from the antient Princes of Britain cleerly manifesting that He is the Conqueror they so long prophesied of The Prophecie of Daniel explained by Ephraim Huit Pastor of the Church at Windsor in New-England The Saints Daily Exercise by Dr. John Preston Mr. John Cotton's Pouring out of the seven Vials Power of the Keyes Resurrection of the Churches The Saints Humiliation by Samuel Torshel Abbot on Job On the Sabbath The Works of Dr. Stoughton Marrow of Sacred Divinity by Dr. Ames An Exposition on the Canticles by Tho. Brightman Reformation sure c. by Sam. Faircloth The Spirit convincing of Sin by Peter Sterrey The Spaniards Cruelty and Treachery in the time of Peace and War The Quakers Quaking Principles by Ellis Bradshaw Expositions with Observations on several Scriptures by Isaac Pennington Esq Some Prophetical Prognosticks of the Wars of Christendom written in High-Dutch by Paulus Felyenhore Now made English Several Sermons and Discourses by Mr. William Dell Master of Gonvil Caius Colledge Camb. Books in 8o. large and small The Institutions or Fundamentals of the whole Body of Physick by that great and learned Physitian D. Sennertus Doctor And Four Books of Agues and Fevers their Causes Signs and Cures by the same Author Philosophy Reform'd and Improved in two Books the one being a Translation of Crollius Kingly Chymists the other Paracelsus Philosophy to the Athenians Divine Opticks or A Treatise of the Eye discovering the vertues and vices thereof by R. Dingley Mr. of Arts. Astraea or True Love's Mirror by Leon. Willan Gent. The Mystery of GOD Incarnate by Sam. Eaton A Vindication of the Godhead of Christ by Sam. Eaton An Universal and Perpetual Almanack by Jo. Catchet Silex Scintillans or The bleeding Heart Sacred Poems The second Edition enlarged with a second Part added thereunto by Henry Vaughan Sillurist Magia Adamica or The Antiquity of Magick and the Descent thereof from Adam downwards proved Lumen de lumine or A new Magical light discovered and communicated to the world both written by E. Philalethes The Garden Inclosed by Paul Hobson Resignation or Self-denial plainly and fully set forth to such as earnestly desire to become the Disciples of Jèsus Christ by Valentine Wigelius An English-Greek LEXICON containing the Derivations and various Explanations of all the Words in the New-Testament A Work exceeding useful for private Christians and recommended to the Churches by several eminent Ministers of Christ in London By Tho. Cockyn late of C. C. in Oxford Books in 12o. large and small The Christians Daily Walk in holy Security and Peace by Mr. Scudder The Godly Man's Choice by the same Author The Anatomy of Conscience by Mr. Ephraim Huit The right receiving of Christ by Mr. Jer. Dyke A Treatise of Faith by Ezekiel Culverwell The Doctrine of Faith by Mr. John Rogers Martyrs Flowers by Clement Cotton Signs of a Godly man by Mr. Byfield Saints Nosegay by Samuel Clark The Anchor of Hope for Gods tossed ones by John Wells Golden Sands with some few short Hints about the Riches of Grace by John Bachiler The Protestants Practice or The Compleat Christian containing the Sum of Christian Divinity by a Reverend Father of the Church The Chymists Key to shut and to open or The true doctrine of Corruption and Generation by that judicious and industrious Artist Henry Nollins Short Arithmetick or The old and tedious way of Numbering reduced to a new and short method by Ed. How 's Schola Cordis or The Heart of it self gone away from God gone back again to him and instructed by him in 47 Emblems Jacob Behmen's Way to Christ discovered whereunto is annexed A Treatise of the Complexions FINIS
old Serpent knowing the time of the passion of Christ and of the baptism of the Apostles with the baptism wherewith he was to be baptized then approaching to indispose the minds of the Disciples thereunto by possessing them with a pleasing but false expectation of a glorious and temporal Kingdom of Christ in this world to be at hand Persecution doubtless had been a more suitable meditation for Iames then to seek great things for himself who notwithstanding his dream of a Kingdom was not long after killed by the sword of Herod Time will shew whether we have more cause to fear the death of the Witnesses yet to come or to conclude the time of their sackcloth to be over His advertisement seemeth weighty that telleth us A credulous security of their death as past if yet Plus siquident ad pietatem valet calamitatis futurae expectatio quàm credula nimis de ea quasi jam transacta securitas Mead Com. Apoc. cap. 11. to come is a more perillous error then the expectation of it as to come though already past An awful waiting for a calamity conduceth more to piety then a secure putting from us the thoughts of the evil day The Disciples not minding the prediction of Christs sufferings but over-minding an external state of glory meeting with the Cross were so offended as that they were not free from sad misgivings of heart concerning their Saviour But we trusted that it had been be that should have redeemed Israel Whereas on the other hand the poor Albigenses fighting the battels of Christ Jesus in defence of the Gospel against Simon Montfort though overcome by him with a great slaughter and upon that advantage of providence taken sollicited by the Bishop of Tholouse then interceding for them that now God having by the event of war determined for the Romanists against them they would return from their Heresie unto the Catholick faith They at such a time having seasonably in their hearts that Prophecie And it was given unto them to make Revel 13. 7. war with the Saints and to overcome them answered That they were the people of God appointed to be overcome Thus they strengthened their faith by being overthrown they overcame the temptation by being overcome and so not accepting of deliverance were all slain to a man Poor Albigenses looking seasonably at calamities to come overcome the Disciples looking unseasonably at a Kingdom to come are overcome Times are in the hands of God and to discern the times is the gift of God Being designed to suffer is not so great an evil as grace to suffer for the Designers sake is good The condition of the Witnesses is higher in the Promises of the great God then it is low in the Street of the great City Their Ascension into Heaven after three days and a half is legible long before their death Athanasius Nubecula est citò praeteribit seeth through the storm and comforteth his Fellow-sufferers that Julian's Persecution is but a little Cloud and will quickly be over That Motto somewhat Post tenebras lux altered by them of Geneva is in this sense as true and as truly alterable concerning every Confessor After darkness we look for light Whether it be an astonishment of heart or the dictate of the Spirit Luther leaveth the cause of Religion howsoever unto Christ I faith he am not much troubled Stupor ne sit an Spiritus viderit christus non valdè turbatus sum c. Mel. Adam in vita Lutheri yea I hope as concerning the Event above what I hoped God is able to raise up the dead God is able to preserve his cause though falling to raise it up again though falne to promote when standing if we be not worthy let it be done by others Jacob foretelling the predetermined and afflicting vicissitudes concerning the tribes of Israel comforts himfelf in a safe issue of all as to Religion and the sincere professors thereof thus I have waited for thy salvation O God! Salvation is a full remedy And then is opportunity for the salvation of God when the Churches tribulation is such as that out of it none but God can save The fixing of a Beleevers eye aright hath a vivifical and marvellous influence upon his heart Christ beholding the joy that was set before him endured the Cross despising the shame A Christian runneth cheerfully and undefiledly over the foulest part of the race set before him looking unto Jesus The Council looking on Stephen saw his face as it had been the face of an Angel The reason is Stephen looked stedfastly into Heaven and seeth the Son of man standing at the right hand of God The best of the servants of God have lived in the worst times Noah was not so unhappy that he lived in an unrighteous Generation as he was happy in being righteous in that generation Though the captivity took up so much of Daniels life yet when he shall stand in his lot at the end of days it shall be no griefe of heart unto him that he was both to spend and end his days in Babylon It will be as well with those at that day who fulfilled their course upon earth prophesying in sackcloth as with those who are reserved to live in the glorious times of the Gospel It is not material in what Age we live but that we live as we ought in that Age wherein we live Moriar ego morte justorum sit finis meus sicut illius Collected out of the writings and information Of The Reverend Mr. John Davenport Pastor of the Church at New-Haven The Reverend Mr. Samuel Whiting Pastor of the Church at Linne The Pious Widow of the Deceased and others And compiled by his unworthy Successor Qui A longè sequitur vestigia semper adorans Boston Novemb. 6. 1657. FINIS A Catalogue of some Books printed for Lodo. Lloyd and are to be sold at his Shop next to the Castle-Tavern in Cornhill Books in Folio BUrton's Anatomy of Melancholy Mr. John Goodwin's Redemption Redeemed An Historical Description of the East-Indies Jacob Behmen's Mysterium Magnum being an Exposition upon Genesis Life and Death by Durand Hotham Esq Books in Quarto Mr. John Norton's Orthodox Evangelist Life and Death of that deservedly famous Mr. John Cotton of Boston in New-England Mr. Caryls Exposition of the three first Chapters of Job Continuation of his Exposition on the 4 5 6 7 Chapters of Job On the 8 9 10 Chapters of Job Mr. John Goodwin's Divine Authority of Scriptures Answer to Mr. Edwards Theomachia Or The danger of fighting against God Hagiomastix or A Scourge for the Saints Vindication of the Sentence past upon the late King A Reply to A. S. in vindication of the Congregational Way Fresh Discovery of the high Presbyterian spirit Queries concerning Government Vindication of the Change of Government called Peace Protected Disputations concerning the Extent of the Death of Christ with Mr. Powel and Mr. Simpson