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A47614 The travels of true godliness, from the beginning of the world to this present day in an apt and pleasant allegory ... / by B.K., author of War with the Devil, and Sion in distress. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1684 (1684) Wing K98; ESTC R17933 96,473 173

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Sufferers in the Cause of Christ c. By Samuel Clarke late Pastor of St. Bennet Fink London The Lives of sundry Eminent Persons in this latter-Age in two Parts 1. Of Divines 2. Of Nobility and Gentry of both Sexes by the above-mentioned Samuel Clarke To which is added his own Life and the Lives of the Countess of Suffolk Sir Nathanael Barnardiston Mr. Richard Blackerby and Mr. Samuel Fairclough drawn up by other hands A Large Dictionary in three Parts performed by the great pains and many years Study of Doctor Thomas Holy-Oke Mr. Wilson's Compleat Christian Dictionary wherein the several significations and several acceptations of all the Words mentioned in the holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are fully opened expressed and explained Mr. Baxter's Christian Directory or Sum of Practical Theology and Cases of Conscience in four Parts Treating 1. Of Christian Ethicks 2. Christian Oeconomicks 3. Christian Ecclesiasticks or Church Duties 4. Christian Politicks or Duties to our Rulers and Neighbors Peter Heylin's Cosmography in four Books containing the Chorography and History of the whole World and all the principal Kingdoms Provinces Seas and the Isles thereof Bishop Reinold's Works containing 1. The Vanity of the Creature 2. The Sinfulness of Sin 3. The Life of Christ 4. An Explication of Psalm CX 5. Meditations on the Sacrament of the Lords Supper 6. An Explication of the 14 th Chapter of Hosea 7. A Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the Soul in a Collection of 30 Sermons Preached on several Solemn Occasions Dr. Horton's 100 Select Sermons upon several Texts of Scripture fifty upon the Old Testament and fifty upon the New A Book of singular vse for Divines Mr Charneck's Discourses upon the Existence and Attributes of God Mr. Richard Hookers Ecclesiastical Polity in 8 Books compleated out of his own Manuscripts with several other Treatises by the same Author and an Account of his Life and Death Esquire Felthams Resolves Divine Moral Political the 10 th Impression with new Additions both in Prose and Verse not extant in the former Impressions Reinholds Triumphs of Gods Revenge against the crying and execrable Sin of Murder expressed in 30 several Tragical Histories the Sixth Edition carefully corrected To which is added Gods Revenge against the abominable Sin of Adultery Illustrated with several Sculptures Dr. Littletons Sermons Preached mostly upon Publick Occasions with a Table to them The History of the Life Reign and Death of Edward the Second King of England Lord of Ireland with the Rise and Fall of his great Favorites Gaveston and the Spencers Sanders Physiognomy Chiromancy Metoposcopy with the Symmetrical Proportions and signal Moles of the Body Richard Baxters Catholick Theology plain pure peaceable for pacification of the Dogmatical Word warriors in three Books containing 1. Pacifying Principles 2. A Pacifying Praxis 3. Pacifying Disputations Opus Historicum Chronologioum per D. Robertum Baillium The History of the execrable Irish Rebellion trac'd from many preceding Acts to the grand Eruption October 23. 1641. and thence pursued to the Act of Settlement 1662. Dissert●tio de Scientia media tribus Libris absoluta Autore Gulielmo Twisse S. Theolog. Doctore Dr. Cudwor●hs True Intellectual Systeme of the Universe wherein all the Reason and Philosophy of Atheism is confuted and its impossibility demonstrated Philip's New World of Words or General English Dictionary useful for the adornment of our English Tongue Dr. Owens Excercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrews concerning the Priesthood of Christ Dr. Ingelo's Bentivolio and Vrania in six Books the fourth Edition with large Amendments Dr. Pagit's Christianography or a Description of the sundry sorts of Christians that are in the whole World Caryls Exposition upon Job in two Volumes in large Folio Bakers Chronicle of the Kings of England to the Reign of King Charles the Second with a Continuation of that Chronicle to these present Times The Works of Isaac Ambrose containing his Prima Media Vltima with several other useful things c. Riverius his General Practice of Physick a Book of singular Use to all that study Physick Clelia A Romance comprehended in a thick Folio A Book much esteemed by the Wits of the present Age. Pools Synopsis in five Volumes upon the Old and New Testament Mr. Abraham Cowleys Works Published out of his Original Copies Causins Holy Court in four Parts compleat in a large Folio Clarks Examples being a Mirror or looking-Glass both for Saints and Sinners wherein is represented as Gods wonderful Mercies to the one so his severe Judgments against the other Collected out of Authors of good Credit both ancient and modern with some late Examples Hammonds Paraphrase and Annotation on the New Testament briefly explaining all the difficult places thereof Medes Works in one Volume Taylors Ductor Dubitantium or the Rule of Conscience in all her general Measures serving as a great instrument for the determination of Cases of Conscience Brownriggs Sermons compleat 65. Published by Will. Martyn M. A. sometimes Preacher at the Rolls Sandersons 34 Sermons 16. Ad Aulam 4. Ad Clerum 6. Ad Magistratum and 8. Ad Populum with a large Preface by the said Author To which is added a Sermon Preached at St. Pauls Cross Gurnals Christian Armour A Treatise of the Saints War against the Devil Taylors Life of Christ being an entire History of the Life and Death of the Holy Jesus with Figures sutable to every Story The House of Mourning A Collection of Sermons Furnished with Directions for Preparation to Meditations on Consolations at the hour of Death Preached at the Funerals of several faithful Servants of Christ By Dan. Featly Martyn Day John Preston Tho. Taylor Richard Holdsworth Richard Sibbs J. Pearson Chr. Shute Tho. Fuller Edmund Barker Josias Alsop Doctors in Divinity and other Eminent Divines with some Additional Sermons Cambridge Concordance with the various Readings both of Text and Margin in a more exact Method than hath hitherto been Extant By S. N. Owen of the Spirit A Discourse concerning the Holy Spirit wherein an Account of his Name Nature Personality Dispensation Operations and Effects his whole work in the Old and New Creation is explained the Doctrine concerning it vindicated from reproachs the Nature also and Necessity of Gospel-Holiness the difference between Grace and Morality c. Hutchenson on Job the Sum of 316 Lectures Preached in the City of Edenburgh Bishop Pearson on the Creed Cradocks Harmony of the Four Evangelists and their Text methodized according to the Order and Series of times wherein the entire History of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is methodically set forth By Sam. Cradeck Ushers Body of Divinity or the Sum and Substance of Christian Religion Catechistically propounded and explained Stillingflects Sermons with a Discourse annexed concerning the true reason of the Sufferings of Christ wherein Crellius his Answer to Grotius is considered Scriveners Body of Divinity or an Introduction to the knowledge of the true Catholick Religion
but they having an implacable hatred against him because they know he is an utter enemy to all Treasons Idolatries Superstitions Murthers Fornications Witch-crafts and all other horrible Crimes and cursed Abominations of their unchast defiled and bloody Mistress in a clandestine way endeavoured to bring True Godliness and many of his Friends and Favourites into Contempt and thereby set all the Inhabitants of the Isle against him which Designs of theirs was managed divers manner of waies and though some of their Stratagems were happily discovered yet some others of them too far prevailed amongst the generality of People who God knows Naturally are adverse to him having as you have heard grievous Enmity in their Hearts against him Now True Godliness perceiving how the Inhabitants of the said Island were Corrupted partly by these Babylonians and partly by other evil Impostors and Seducers whose Errors greatly prevailed and how generally People of all sorts were drawn away by the subtilty of Appollyon and the Pollution and Treachery of their own Hearts to all manner of Vice and Ungodliness he being by this means brought into great Contempt began to be very sad considering what a brave Isle for Grace and Holiness it had formerly been nay and that which added to his Trouble was those great Divisions and Animosities that were amongst those who Professed themselves to be his chiefest Friends together with the consideration of the great Evils and Enormities of their Lives for it was come to such a pass that it was hard to discern the Professor as they were called from the Profane Pride Covetousness want of love and zeal to him abounding wonderfully amongst the generalty of them so that he evidently saw that he was grievously slighted disowned and neglected almost by all sorts whatsoever and that the favour and countenance which most people shewed him was but from the teeth outwards and that they not heartily and cordially love and delight in him Moreover he perceived also that there was a grand Conspiracy carrying on by Apollyon and his Emissaries in many Countryes where he had been formerly countenanced and that the Babylonians were in great hopes to get counterfeit Godliness set up in his stead began to make a grievous lamentation after this manner Godliness's Lamentation HOW shall I express my grief or utter my complaint O the sorrow that seizes on my Soul I that am the noble Off-spring of the universal Monarch of the whole World the true Favourite of Heaven the true interest of all Nations Kingdoms and Common-wealths a fit companion for Princes and all the noble ones of the Earth the only benefactor of all Mortals that continually seeks the good and eternal felicity of their Souls who strives to deliver them from Wrath and Judgment and to stop the destroying Angel from executing vengeance Should this day be thus slighted villified censured and stigmatized and have all manner of cursed and detestable evils and abominations laid to my charge Fo● First I am charged with Heresie an horrible crime indeed but 't is no other than I was of old times accused with But what is the Heresie What my Doctrine is is shewed in the first chapter of this Book to which I refer the reader but I may say with St. Paul After that way which they call Heresie so I teach men to worship the God of their Fathers and not to believe any thing but what is written in the Old and New Testament Counterfeit Godliness 't is true may be justly charged upon this account whose errors are capital as hath been evinced again and again by many worthy Protestants Secondly I am accused to be a common Disturber a meer Make-bate setting one man against another the Father against the Son and the Son against the Father the Mother-in-law against the Daughter-in-law and the Daughter-in-law against the Mother-in-law dividing Cities Towns and Villages setting Neighbour against Neighbour O how doth this wound my heart Was ever any dealt with as I am Shall such things as these be fathered upon me I do this day protest and declare before God and all the World I am abused and unjustly charged for I am for Peace Unity and Concord and alwayes do teach it I abhor Strife and Contention and every evil work and have endeavoured to bring all men to live in love one with another but if it fall out at any time where I am received that the Father is set against the Son and the Son against the Father or one Neighbour against another 't is not I that am the cause of it but that cursed enemy Pride Vnbelief and Sensuality that is in the hearts of the adverse party they having espoused the interest of Apollyon my grand Enemy and alas it will be so unless I could connive at or bear with those cursed evils which are in the hearts of men But can it be supposed that Virtue should wink at or side with filthy Vice or True Godliness allow of and indulge men in Ungodliness or Truth joyn or close in with Error Alas should I do this I should lose my very being and be no more what I am for as 't is impossible for Light to have fellowship with Darkness or Christ to have concord with Belial so 't is for me to allow of or bear with any of the evil enormities of the children of men should my Children do it they would at that very instant cease to be my Children therefore let all the World bear me witness this day that I clear my self of those foul crimes and calumnies that I am charged with And further to vindicate my self I call in my old friend Saint James pray hear what he hath to say about the horrible charge brought against me St. James pray speak to this great case from whence come that Strife Wars and Contention that is in the World Am I the cause of it James From whence come wars and fighting among men Come they not hence even of their lusts that war in their members Ye lust and have not ye kill and desire to have and cannot obtain c. If you have bitter envyings and strife in your hearts glory not lie not against the truth mark that this wisdom descendeth not from above but is earthly sensual devillish O blessed St. James thou hast cleared me for I True Godliness am the Truth whosoever receives me receives the Truth the Doctrine of Truth and the Truth of Grace But pray St. James go on Where envying and strife is there is confusion and every evil work But the wisdom that is from above is first pure then peaceable gentle easie to be entreated full of mercy and good fruits without wrangling and without hypocrisie It is enough I alwayes teach men and women who embrace me to be holy peaceable gentle and easie to be entreated full of mercy to hate hypocrisie and all the deeds of the flesh Therefore take notice if any who are called by my name or profess love
Antidote against Quakerism Fools Apology for Religion Humphrey of ELECTION and REDEMPTION wherein is shewed the Indifferency between the ARMINIAN and CALVINIST Owen on the 130 th Psalm wherein the nature of the forgiveness of Sin is declared the truth and reality of it asserted and the case of a Soul distressed relieved by a Discovery of Forgiveness with God Funeral Sermons in Quarto Dr. Annesley's Sermon at Mr. Whitaker's Funeral Mr. Watson's Sermon at Mr. Wells's Funeral Mr. Ryther's Sermon at Mr. Janeway's Funeral Mr. Hurst's and Mr. Vincent's Sermons at Mr. Cawton's Funeral Mr. Johnson's Sermon at Mr. Charnock's Funeral Mr. Reeve's Sermon at Mr. Brooke's Funeral Dr. Dillingham's Sermon at Mr. Allston's Funeral Mr. Jenny's Sermon at the Lady Pagets Funeral Mr. Slater's Sermon at Mr. Gilson's Funeral Mr. Bragg's Sermon at Mr. Venning's Funeral Dr. Spurslow's Sermon at the Lady Viner's Funeral Mr. Nathanael Vincent's Sermon at Mr. George Baker's Funeral Mr. Smith's Sermon at Mr. Sorrell's Funeral Mr. Slater's Sermon at Mr. Tho Vincent's Funeral Mr. Baxter's Sermon at Alderman Ashhurst's Funeral Mr. Baxter's Sermon at Mr. Corbet's Funeral Mr. Vincent's Sermon at Mr. Janeway's Funeral Large Octavo's Dr. Jeremy Taylors Holy Living and Dying compleat Win●hester-Phrases a Book useful for Young Schollars Mr. Allens Alarum to unconverted Sinners in a serious Treatise shewing what Conversion is not what it is with marks of the unconverted c. His whole Works in one Volume Mr. Tho-Brooks's Discourses concerning a Well grounded Assurance Mr. Janewaies Heaven upon Earth or the best Friend in the Worst of Times The Earl of Rochester's Life and Death Written by Dr. Burnet by his own direction on his Death-Bed Mr. Meads Sermons entituled The Good of Early Obed●ence or the advantage of bearing the Yoke of Christ betimes Galtruchius his Poetical History being a compleat Collection of all the Stories of the Poets Nich. Culpeppers Pharmacopia Londinensis or the London Dispensatory His English Physician enlarged with 369 Medicines made of English Herbs Mr. Vines Treatise of the Institution and right Administration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro Translated and adorned with Sculptures Mr. Joshua Pools English Parnassus or help to English-Poesie Vincent on Judgement Brooks Remedies Homers Iliads and Odisses Dr. Mantons 18 Sermons Preached upon the Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians Very necessary in these Times Mr. Alsops Answer to Dr. Goodman entituled Melius Inquirendum All the Works of the Author of the Whole Duty of Man in large octavo Exercitationes Rhetoricae Auctore Joanne Tesmaro Small Octavo's and Twelves ☞ Directions and Perswasions to a sound Conversion for prevention of that deceit and damnation of Souls and of those Scandals Heresies and desperate Apostasies that are the Consequents of a counterfeit or superficial change By Richard Baxter Minister of the Gospel ☞ Englands Vanity or the Voice of God against the monstrous Sin of Pride in Dress and Apparel discovering naked Necks Breasts and Shoulders flanting and phantastick Habits long Periwigs Towers Bulls Shades black Patches Painting Crisping and Curlings With an hundred more Fooleries of both Sexes to be notoriously unlawful Written by a compassionate Conformist and Illustrated with a very large Copper-Plate ☞ The Arraignment Trial and Condemnation of the Knavery and Cheats that are used in most Trades in the City of London Illustrated with about 60 Cuts ☞ Mr. Howe 's Sermon at the Funeral of that Faithful and Laborious Servant of Christ Mr. Richard Fairclough who deceased July 4. 1682. in the 61 st year of his Age. The House of Weeping or Mans last Progress to his long home fully represented in several Funeral Discourses By John Dunton M. A. Late Minister of Aston Clinton near Aylesbury in the County of Bucks Illustrated with a lively Emblem of a Funeral Solemnity and recommended as the best Book extant for Funeral Occasions ☞ The Blessed Martyrs in Flames with their dying Expressions applied to the present Affairs in England Illustrated with several Copper-Plat ☞ Mr. Doolittle on the Sufferings of Christ from the Garden to the Grave being a Second Part to a former Treatise on the Lords Supper ☞ The Devils Patriarch or a Full and Impartial Account of the notorious Life of this present Pope of Rome Innocent the 11 th The Life of Galeatius Corbets Self-Employment in secret Helvicus his Colloquies Senecaes Tragedies War with the Devil Solomons Proverbs Pearse of Death Force of Time Mr. Doelittles First Part on the Sacrament Flavells Saint indeed Assemblies Confession of Faith Herberts Poems Practice of Piety Farnabyes Martial Farnabyes Juvenal Farnabyes Ovid. Salust Supplication of Saints Baxters Call Duty of Man Twenty Fours ☞ A very useful Book Entituled A Necessary Companion for a serious Christian directing him aright through the whole Course of his Life Written for Publick Good To which is added The Death-Bed Counsel of a late Reverend Divine to his Son an Apprentice in the City of London which Directions are well worth the perusal of all London-Apprentices and other young persons with many things besides of daily Use and Practice Crumbs of Comfort Guide to Heaven Ovids Works compleat Gees Steps Lucans Pharsalia Kemps Imitation of Christ Buchanans Poems Caesars Commentaries Clerks Companion Crown and Glory of a Christian Lucius Florus Peukethmans Accounts Latin Testament Kents Manual Mortons Prayers LIKEWISE All sorts of Bibles and Bible-Cases and all sorts of School-Books c. are there to be had Godliness described * Tim. 3.16 * Acts 24.16 * Psal 73.25 * Pro 30.6 * Rom. 6.17 * 2 Tim. 1.13 The Pedegree of Godliness The Antiquity of Godliness * Their Hearts Who the Enemies of Godliness are * Hebrews 7.25 * Matt. 28.19 20. Mark 16.15 Godliness knocks at Riches Doors * John 2.16 * Riches Bags of Gold and Silver * John 5.44 * Papistry * Mat. 5.20 * Mat. 5.20 1 Cor. 13.3 * 1 Tim. 6.10 * Heart Matth. 6.33 Psal 34.10 Psal 84.11 1 Tim. 4.8 Prov. 26.15 The French King Papistry * Heart Prov. 24.33 Mat. 25.30 1 Cor. 6.10 Luke 15. * Acts 17. 30. * Isa 40.11 Psal 34.9 10 Isa 51.12 Isa 53.3 * Revel 13.3 * John 5.43 * John 5.43 1 Kings 22.13 22. * Mark 8.34 * John 3.5 * Psal 27.10 John 9.35 Isaiah 66.5 Isaiah 3.10 * John 6.66 * Psal 9.9 * Isa 25.6 * 1 Tim. 6.6 * Gen. 4.8 Prov. 8. 17. * Rev. 3.17.18 The chief Vices that attend Youth * Eccles 11. 9. Gal. 6.8 * Prov. 14.34 * Prov. 18.14 * Deut. 29.19 20 21. * Matt. 25.41 Matth. 21.30 * Matt. 25.41 Jer. 13.23 * John 7.48 * Matt. 19 29. * 1 Cor. 1.26 * Acts 24.25 * Isa 8.18 * John 10.20 Ezra 4.12.15 * John 10.20 Prov. 8.18 John 12.26 Eccles 12.21 * John 12.48 * Isa 43.21 Acts 17.27 * Job 32.7 * Prov. 27.1 * Jer. 48.11 Zeph. 1.12 * Mark 6.52 Rom. 2.5.6 Jerem. 13.23 * Psalm 89.84 * 2 Thes. 1.8 9. Divers Orders of men amongst the Papists * Acts 24.14 Jam. 4.1 Jam. 3.14 15. Acts 4.19 A great Legalist spake thus not long since Mark 16.16 John 3.33 Acts 4.12 1 Cor. 3. Conscience appealed to about Hypocrisie Religion Babylon's Fall very nigh Job 4.10 Psal 56.6 Matth. 26.26 Matth. 13. Heb. 6.4.5 Heb. 10.26.28 Mark 8.38 Luke 9.62 Heb. 10.37 Rev. 14.10 Rev. 3.20 The chiefest Enemies of Consideration Difficulty Sloth Deficiency Security Danger Worldly Cares Evil Companions Deut. 32.29 Isa 5.11 Isa 5.13.14 Psal 92.6.7 Isa 1.3 Lam. 1 9. Haggai 1. Psal 50. The Difficulty of Consideration answered D. Horneck Deficiency Prov. 14.16 Prov. 1.4 Prov. 2.10.11 Prov. 2.4 D. Horneck Consideration overcomes all his Enemies Psal 119.59 Mat. 11.28 29. John 14.23 Rom. 3.20 2 Tim. 1 14. * In-dweling sin moves again