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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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strengthening Grace in the Rock of Ages Christ Iesus 4 The strength of the Saints to make Iesus Christ their strength 5 The Best and Worst of Paul 6 Gods Eternal preparation for his Dying Saints A Commemoration of King Charls his Inauguration In a Sermon By William Land then Bishop of Canterbury Abrahams Offer Gods Offering Being a Sermon by Mr. Herle before the Lord Major of London Mr. Spurstows Sermon being a Pattern of Repentance Englands Deliverance from the Northern Presbitery compared with its Deliverance from the Roman Papicy In a Sermon on the 5 of Nov. 1651. before the Parliament By Peter Sterry The Way of God with his People in these Nations Opened in a Thanksgiving Sermon preached on the 5 of Novemb. 1656 before the Right Honorable the High Court of Parliament By Peter Sterry Mr. Sympsons Sermon at Westminster Mr. Feaks Sermon before the Lord Major The Best and Worst Magistrate By Obadiah Sedgwick A Sermon A Sacred Panegyrick By Stephen Martial A Sermon The Cras● and Cruelty of the Churches Adversaries By Matthew Newcomin A Sermon Mr. Owens stedfastness of the Promises A Sermon A Vindication of Free Grace Endeavoring to prove 1. That we are not elected as holy but that we should be holy and that Election is not of kinds but persons 2. that Christ did not by his death intend to save all men and touching those whom he intended to save that he did not die for them only if they would beleeve but that they might beleeve 3. that we are not justified properly by our beleeving in Christ but by our Christ beleeving in him 4. that which differenceth one man from another is not the improvement of a common ability restored through Christ to al men in general but a principle of Grace wrought by the Spirit of God in the Elect. By John Pawson A Sermon The Magistrates Support and Burden By Mr. John Cordel A Sermon Eaton on the Oath of Allegiance and Covenant shewing that they oblige not A Relation of the Barbadoes A Relation of the Repentance and Conversion of the Indians in New-England by Mr. Eliot and Mr. Mayhew The Institutes of the Laws of England by John Cowel Octavo A Description of the Grand Signiors Scraglio or the Turkish Emperors Court By John Greaves Octavo The reigning Error arraigned at the Bar of Scripture and Reason By Francis Fulwood Octavo The state of future Life By Thomas White twelves Mr. Phillips Treatise of Hell of Christs Genealogy The Cause of our Divisions discovered and the Cure propounded Mr. Brightman on the Revelation Clows Chyrurgery Marks of Salvation Christians Engagement for the Gospel by John Goodwin Great Church Ordinance of Baptism Mr. Loves Case containing his Petitions Narrative and Speech A Congregational Church is a Catholick Visible Church By Samuel Stone in New-England A Treatise of Politick Powers wherein seven Questions are answered 1 Whereof Power is made and for what ordained 2 Whether Kings and Governors have an Absolute Power over the People 3 Whther Kings and Governors be subject to the Laws of God or the Laws of their Country 4 How far the People are to obey their Governors 5 Whether al the People have be their Governors 6 Whether it be Lawful to depose an evil Governor 7 What Confidence is to be given to Princes The Compassionate Samaritan Dr. Sibbs on the Philippians Vox Pacifica or a Perswasive to Peace Dr. Prestons Saints submission and Satans Overthrow Pious Mans Practice in Parliament time Barriff's Military Discipline The Immortality of Mans Soul The Anatomist Anatomized The Bishop of Canterbury's Speech on the Scaffold The King's Speech on the Scaffold A Looking-Glass for the Anabaptists Woodwards Sacred Ballance Dr. Owen against Mr. Baxter King Charls his Case or an Appeal to al Rational men concerning his tryal De Corpore Politico Or the Elements of Law Moral and Politick By Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury The Copy-holders Plea against the excess of Fines uncertain exacted of them by their Lords upon their Admittance A Trumpeter sent by God to all Europe Woodwards Antidote against the Plague-sores in Mr. Edwards his Gangraena Baptism Breaking Bread or the Lords Supper briefly discussed The Army Vindicated The Contents CHAP. 1. Page 1 Chap. 2. That there was a breach made between God and man after a blessed Vnion Page 5 Chap. 3. That there is away to make up a Peace between God and Sinful Man Page 11 Chap. 4. Reconciliation Opened 1. By it Gods enmity is taken away 2. The enmity on the souls part is taken away 3. God taketh into intire Love 4. By it thou comest to be in League and Covenant with God 5. The soul is perfectly Reconciled 6. This Reconciliation its everlasting 7. It continues notwithstanding al thy sins 8. The Devils accusations shal never make God thy Enemy again Page 17 Chap. 5. Twelve Blessed Consequences of our Reconciliation Page 25 Chap. 6. Vse 1. Page 34 Chap. 7. Vse 2. Page 38 Chap. 8. How to know whether a mans Peace be made with God opened in in seven Particulars 1. Every weapon of war against God is laid down 2. There hath been treaties of Peace between God and that soul 3. Peace with God wil make thee abhor thy self for thy former cursed waies 4. It wil make thee on Gods side 5. It wil preserve from evil 6. It wil enable thee to suffer much 7. It wil make thee highly prise it Page 41 Chap. 9. Vse 3. To seek to make our Peace with God five helps thereunto 1. Keep from the outward Acts of sin 2. Labor to set God continually before you 3. Resolve not to be at Peace with your selves til you be at Peace with God 4. Seek Peace with God on his own Conditions 5. Prize Peace with God now as you wil value it at the day of iudgment Page 50 Chap. 10. God begins the work of Reconciliation with man Page 59 Chap. 11. Vses of Gods beginning with man to be Reconciled Use 1. Admire his goodness in beginning seeing he had no need of us and had so great advantage against us Use 2. Begin to seek peace even with our inferiors Use 3. The certainty of our salvation being reconciled Use 4. Not to be backward and hang off when God calls to duty Page 61 Chap. 12. Doct. Our Reconciliation with God is made in Christ Seven things propounded for opening the Doctrin Page 67 Chap. 13. The necessity of Christs coming in for our Reconciliation Page 73 Chap. 14. How Christ comes to be a sit Reconciler Opened in seven Particularrs 1. Because he is the second person in the Trinity 2. He hath taken our Nature on him 3. He knows fully the mind of the Father 4. He knows what wil satisfie the Father 5. God the Father doth infinitly Love him 6. He never offended the Father 7. What he doth hath infinite efficacy and worth Page 76 Chap. 15. What Christ hath undertaken and performed in our Reconciliation 1. To satisfy Gods Justice