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A30581 Gospel reconciliation, or, Christ's trumpet of peace to the world wherein is shewed (besides many other gospel truth) ... that there was a breach made between God and man ... to which is added two sermons / by Jeremiah Burroughs. Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646. 1657 (1657) Wing B6080; ESTC R29608 274,959 414

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Judicial Astrology Delivered in Sermons on 2 Pet. 1.19 2 Christ in Travel Wherein 1. The Travel of his soul 2. The first and after effects of his Death 3. His Assurance of Issue 4. And his satisfaction therein Are opened and cleered in Sermons on Isa 53 11. 3 A Lifting up for the Cast-down in case of 1. Great sin 2. Weakness of Grace 3. Miscarriage of Duties 4. Want of Assurance 5. Affliction 6 Temptation 7. Dissertion 8. Unserviceableness 9 Discouragements from the Condition it self Delivered in thirteen Sermons on Psalm 42.11 His Four Sermons concerning 4 Sin against the Holy Ghost 5 Sins of Infirmitie 6 The false Apostle tried and discovered 7 The good and means of Establishment 8 The great things Faith can do 9 The great things Faith can suffer 10 The Great Gospel Mystery of the Saints Comfort and Holiness opened and applied from Christs Priestly Office 11 Satans power to Tempt and Christs Love to and Care of his People under Temptaton 12 Thankfulness required in every Condition 13 Grace for Grace 14 The Spiritual Actings of Faith through Natural Impossibilities 15 Evangelical Repentance 16 The Spiritual Life c. 17 The Woman of Canaan 18 The Saints Hiding place c. 19 Christs Coming c. 20 A Vindication of Gospel Ordinances 21 Grace and Love beyond Gifts Twelve Books of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs lately published also the Texts of Scripture upon which they are grounded 1 Gospel Reconciliation Or Christs Trumpet of Peace to the World Wherein is Opened Gods exceeding willingness to be Reconciled to Man And Gods sending his Embassadors to that End From. 2 Cor. 5 19 20 21. 2 The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment on Phil. 4.11 Wherein is shewed 1 What Contentment is 2 It is an Holy art and Mystery 3 The Excellencies of it 4 The Evil of the contrary sin of Murmuring and the Aggravations of it 3 Gospel-Worship on Levit. 10.3 Wherein is shewed 1 The right manner of the Worship of God in General And particularly In hearing the Word Receiving the Lords supper prayer 4 Gospel-Conversation on Phil. 1 17 Wherein is shewed 1 That the Conversations of Beleevers must be above what could be by the Light of Nature 2 Beyond those that lived under the Law 3 And sutable to what Truths the Gospel holds forth To which is added The Misery of those Men that have their Portion in this Life only on Psal 17.14 5 A Treatise of Earthly-mindedness Wherein is shewed 1 What Earthly-mindedness is 2. The great Evil thereof on Phil. 3. part of the 19. verse Also to the same Book is joyned A Treatise of Heavenly-mindedness and walking with God on Gen. 5.24 and on Phil. 3.20 6 An Exposition on the fourth fifth sixth and seventh Chapters of the Prophesie of Hosea 7 An Exposition on the eighth ninth and tenth Chapters of Hosea 8 An Exposition on the eleventh twelfth and thirteenth Chapters of Hosea being now compleat 9 The Evil of Evils or the exceeding sinfulness of sin on Job 16.21 10 Precious Faith on 2 Pet. 1.1 11 Of Hope on 1 John 3.3 12 Of Walking by Faith on 2 Cor. 5.7 Mr. Burroughs his fifty nine Sermons on Matth. 11.28 29 30. Are Printing A Godly and Fruitful Exposition on the first Epistle of Peter By Mr. John Rogers Minister of the word of God at Dedham in Essex Mr Rogers on Naaman the Syrian his Disease and Cure Discovering the Leprosie of Sin and Self-love with the Cure viz. Self-denial and Faith Mr. Rogers his Treatise of Marriage The Wonders of the Loadstone By Samuel Ward of Ipswich An Exposition on the Gospel of the Evangelist St. Matthew By Mr. VVard The Discipline of the Church in new-New-England By the Churches and Synod there Eleven Books by Nich. Culpeper Gent. Student in Physick and Astrologie 1. The Practice of Physick containing seventeen several Books Wherein is plainly set forth The Nature Cause Differences and several sorts of Signs Together with the Cure of al Diseases in the Body of Man Being a Translation of the Works of that Learned and Renowned Doctor Lazarus Riverius now living Councellor and Physitian to the present King of France Above fifteen thousand of the said Books in Latin have been sold in a very few Yeers having been eight times printed though al the former Impressions wanted the Nature Causes Signs and Differences of the Diseases and had only the Medicines for the cure for them as plainly appears by the Authors Epistle 2. A Sure Guide to Physick and Chyrurgery That is to say The Arts of Healing by Medicine and Manual Operation Being an Anatomical Description of the whol body of Man and its parts with their Respective diseases demonstrated from the Fabrick and use of the said Parts In Six Books of Riolanus translated and adorned with a hundred eighty four Figures cut in Brass 3 Veslingus Anatomy of the Body of Man Wherein is exactly described the several Parts of the Body of Man illustrated with very many larger Brass Plates than ever was in English before 4 A Translation of the New dispensatory made by the Colledg of Physitians of London Whereunto is added The Key to Galens Method of Physick 5 The English Physitian enlarged being an Astrologo-Physical Discourse of the vulgar Herbs of this Nation wherein is shewed how to cure a mans self of most Diseases incident to Mans Body with such things as grow in England and for three pence charge Also in the same Book is shewed 1 The time of gathering al Herbs both Vulgarly and Astrologically 2 The way of drying and keeping them and their Juyces 3 The way of making and keeping al manner of useful Compounds made of those Herbs The way of mixing the Medicines according to the Cause and Mixture of the Disease and the part of the Body afflicted 6 A Directory for Midwives or a Guide for Women Newly enlarged by the Author in every sheet and illustrated with divers new Plates 7 Galens Art of Physick with a large Comment 8 A New Method both of studying and practising Physick 9 A Treatise of the Rickets being a Disease common to Children● wherein is shewed 1 The Essence 2 The Causes 3 The Signs 4 The Remedies of the Disease Published in Latin by Dr. Glisson Dr. Bates and Dr. Regemorter translated into English And corrected by N. Culpeper 10 Medicaments for the Poor Or Physick for the Common People 11 Health for the Rich and Poor by Dyet without Physick The Idea of Practical Physick in twelve Books are Printing The London Dispensatory in Folio of a large Character in Latine The London Dispensatory in twelves a smal Pocket Book in Latine The Royal and Delightful Game of Picquet written in French and now rendred into English Octavo The Golden Rule of Justice Advanced Six Sermons preached by Dr. Hill Viz. 1 The Beauty and Sweetness of an Olive Branch of Peace and Brotherly Accommodation budding 2 Truth and Love happily married in the Church of Christ 3 The Spring of
surely now God is gone peace is gone Christ is gone hope of God for posterity is even gone we are made a prey to their teeth and even swallowed up and now after that we gave up al for gone and did conclude that God had shut the door for ever against us yet now for God to open a door of hope this may work upon our conscences to sanctify the Lords name and to follow the Lord with all our might in this way of mercy Yea shal I say further in the fift place 5. Consider with what a mighty hand this door of hope was opened to you I remember I have read that Josephus speaking concerning the destruction of the Temple he saith that at the time a little before the Temple was destroyed that the Temple door that refused to be opened by thirty men it was so great that it required the service of thirty men every mornning to open the door and every night to shut it yet a little before the destruction of the Temple that door flew open alone of its own accord and they took it as a mighty ominous thing as the hand of God Surely this door of hope could not have been opened by al the skil and power of men they could not conceive the way God came by his immediate hand and opened it a mighty hand an out stretched arme of God hath taken the barrs away and opened this door of hope now to abuse it or not to thank the name of God in that in which Gods hand hath feemed remarkable Oh! this is a greivious sin and a mighty provoking of God since this is the door that Gods mighty hand hath opened Again further 6. It is a door that many adversaries have laboured to shut a long time Oh! what devices councels plotts al the waies that possibly could be devised to shut this door but God hath kept it open and put in a bar to keep it open notwithstanding our adversaries We may say of this as Saint Paul in another case speaking of another door in 1 Cor. 16.9 There was an effectual door opened and there were many adversaries for it so we may say that here is a door opened and many adversaties there be Yea further in the next place 7. This door Oh! it is a door of mercy by mercy and therefore be thankful I say it is a door of mercy by mercy Bretheren had God opened a door of hope though it had been the vally of Achor in the other sence though God had given us the vally of Achor for a door of hope in the other sence that the words are ordinarily taken in that is the vally of trouble if God had brought never such troubles upon England and we had been in never such trouble and confusion for the present yet if God had made this a door of hope to bring in mercy we had infinite cause of thankfulness But yet this is his goodness that we have a door of hope of mercy by mercy we may say of this door as the scripture saith of that door in 1 Kings 6.31 And for the entering of the oracle he made doors of Olive trees two doors also of Olive trees and carved The doors of the Temple they were made of the Olive trees and the Olive you know is a symbole of peace our door of hope it is made of Olive trees Oh! we might have had iron doors and gates to rend our flesh and we might have passed through fire and water to have come at mercy but beloved we have a door of Olive trees of abundance of mercies yea such a door in the enterance of which we find abundance of mercies at the very threshold of the door Oh! what mercies have been found already I say in the beginning of the indeavors of those that have been our door keepers or rather our doors of hope what abundance of Mercies have been found already so that I may say of the indeavors of those assembled now in Parliament as it is said there in the book of the Canticles of the Churches indeavors in the time of reformation for so that place is by many understood in 5 Canti 5. I rose up to open to my beloved what then And my hand dropped with Myrrh and my Fingers with sweet smelling Myrrh upon the ●andles of the Lock what is the meaning of this The Church of God when Christ had called by his spirit afterwards stirred by his Grace began to indeavor reformation and the very first indeavoring of reformation when they were but entered upon the door of reformation Oh! it was very sweet in the Nostrills of God very savory my hands dropped with Myrrh and my fingers with sweet smelling Myrrh upon the handles of the lock when I was but indeavoring to open and to reform then my indeavors were very savory to the Nostrills of Christ So the very fingers of our worthies do they not smel of sweet Myrrh Are they not savory in the Nostrills of God and in the Nostrills of his Saints They are savory when their hands are but upon the very handles of the lock therefore seeing we have such a precious door as this is we are bound to seek God for the opening of it and the continuing of it open but yet further Considering bretheren the wideness and the largness of it every one that doth but know how the constellation of things are abroad in the affairs in Germany in France and Spaine and the Low-cuntries and every where they see that God is as it were conspiring together to make this door of our hope wider and wider to us and to enlarge our opportunities God in this bids us come and aske what we wil and we shal have it such a wide door that our fore fathers never knew Oh! how would they have rejoyced to see this wide door of hope opened Oh! how unthankful unworthy wretches should we be if such a wide door of hope as this should be neglected Nay Consider not only bretheren the wideness of this door but the treasures into which this door opens to what doth this door open if it open to that that hath no great treasure in it there needs not so much striving to get in but if it open to rich and invaluable treasures then there is need of striving to get in surely bretheren this door of our hop● opens into unvaluable and Glorious treasures what treasures the liberty of our estates is a great feavor deliverance from oppression of wicked and unreasonable men is a great feavor Oh! much more is our liberty of conscience Is our liberty of conscience oppressed That is the oppression that cyeth in Gods eares The oppression of the poor the oppression of bread that cryeth but when the children of God shal cry to their Father Father these proude prelatical men are those that take away our bread they have cryed up to God and God hath heard their crie and now hath opened a door to deliver us