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A40612 Short memorials of Thomas Lord Fairfax written by himself. Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Fairfax, Brian, 1633-1711. 1699 (1699) Wing F235; ESTC R16355 35,545 162

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which are to be received by it With Prayers and Thanksgivings inserted To which is annexed Aqua Genitalis A Discourse concerning Baptism In which is inserted a Discourse to persuade to a Confirmation of the Baptismal Vow Octavo Jeshish Hypocrisy A Caveat to the present Generation Wherein is shewn both the false and true way to a Nations or Persons compleat Happiness from the Sickness and Recovery of the Jewish State To which is added A Discourse upon Micah 6. 8. belonging to the same matter Octavo Divine Arithmetick A Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. Samuel Jacomb Minister of St. Mary Woollnoth Church in Lombard-street London With an Account of his Life Octavo A Sermon preached at the Funeral of Mr. Tho. Grigg Rector of St. Andrew Undershaft London Quarto An Exposition of the Ten Commandments Octavo Hearts Ease Or a Remedy against all Troubles With a Consolatory Discourse particularly directed to those who have lost their Friends and Relations To which is added Two Papers Printed in the time of the late Plague The Seventh Edition corrected 12 mo 1699. The Pillar and Ground of Truth A Treatise shewing that the Roman Church falsly claims to be That Church and the Pillar of That Truth mentioned by St. Paul in 1 Tim. 3. 15. Quarto An Examination of Bellarmin's Second Note of the Church viz. ANTIQUITY Quarto An Examination of the Texts which Papists cite out of the Bible to prove the Supremacy of St. Peter and of the Pope over the whole Church In Two Parts Quarto A private Prayer to be used in difficult Times A Thanksgiving for our late wonderful Deliverance A Prayer for Charity Peace and Unity chiefly to be used in Lent A Sermon preach'd upon St. Peter's Day printed with Enlargements Quarto A Sermon preach'd in St. James's Chappel before the Prince of Orange Jan. 20. 1681. on Isaiah 11. 6. A Second Part of the Sermon before the Prince of Orange on the same Text. Preached in Covent-Garden A Sermon preached before the Queen in March 1688. on Colos 3. 15. A Sermon against Murmuring preached at Covent-Garden in Lent 1688. on 1 Cor. 10. 10. A Sermon against Censuring preached at Covent-Garden in Advent 1688. on 1 Cor. 4. 10. A Fast-Sermon before the King and Queen April 16. 1690. on Prov. 14. 34. A Thanksgiving-Sermon before the Lords Nov. 26. 1691. for the reducing of Ireland and the King 's safe Return on Deut. 4. 9. A Fast-Sermon before the Queen April 8. 1692. on Numb 10. 9. Easter-Sermon before the Lord Mayor 1696. on 2 Tim. 2. 8. A Sermon before the Lords Nov. 5. 1696. on Dan. 4. 35. A Commentary on Genesis Quarto 1695. A Commentary on Exodus Quarto 1697. A Commentary on Leviticus Quarto 1698. A Commentary on Numbers Quarto 1699. Of Sincerity and Constancy in the Faith and Profession of the True Religion in several Sermons by Dr. John Tillotson Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Being the First Volume Published from the Originals by Ralph Barker D. D. Chaplain to his Grace The Second Edition Octavo Sixteen Sermons preached on several Occasions By the Same Author Being the Second Volume Published by Dr. Barker Octavo Sixteen Sermons preached on several Subjects being the Third Volume by the Same Author Published by Dr. Barker Octavo Several Discourses viz. Of the great Duties of Natural Religion Instituted Religion not intended to undermine Natural Christianity not Destructive but Perfective of the Law of Moses The Nature and Necessity of Regeneration The Danger of all known Sin Knowledge and Practice necessary in Religion The Sins of Men not chargeable on God Being the Fourth Volume by the Same Author Published by Dr. Barker Octavo Reflections upon a Pamphlet Entituled Some Discourses upon Dr. Burnet and Dr. Tillotson occasioned by the late Funeral Sermon of the former upon the latter By Dr. Gilbert Burnet Lord Bishop of Sarum Octavo His Sermon preached before the King at Whitehal on Christmas-day 1696. Quarto On Galat. 4. 4. His Sermon preached before the King at Whitehal on the third Sunday in Lent being the Seventh of March 1696. 1 Ephes 5. 2. His Essay on the Memory of the late Queen The second Edition Octavo Dr. Williams now Lord Bishop of Chichester his eight Sermons at Esq Boyle's Lecture for the Year 1695. Quarto Any of them may be had single to perfect Sets His first second third fourth Sermons at the same Lecture for the year 1696. Quarto His Sermon preached at St. Lawrence Jury before the Lord Mayor c. on Saturday the 28th of September 1695. at the Election of the Lord Mayor for the Year ensuing On Joshua 22. 31. Quarto His Sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons on Wednesday December 11. 1695. Being a solemn Day of Fasting and Humiliation appointed by his Majesty for imploring the Blessing of Almighty God upon the Consultations of this present Parliament Quarto On 1 Sam. 11. 30. His Sermon upon the Resurrection preached before Sir Edward Clark Lord Mayor c. on Easter Monday April 5. 1697. on Acts 10. 40 41 42. Reflections upon a Libel lately Printed Entituled The Charge of Socinianism against Dr. Tillotson Considered 4to The Church History of Ethiopia wherein among other things the two great splendid Roman Missions into that Empire are placed in their true Light to which are added an Epitome of the Dominican History of that Church And an Account of the Practices and Conviction of Maria of the Annunciation the famous Nun of Lisbon Composed by Michael Geddes D. D. Chancellor of the Cathedral Church of Sarum Octavo Fourteen Sermons preached in Lambeth Chappel before Dr. William Sancroft late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury In the Years 1688 and 1689 by the Learned Henry Wharton M. A. Chaplain to his Grace withan Account of the Author's Life Octavo Dr. William Owtram's twenty Sermons On several Occasions The 2d Edition Octavo Sermons preached on several Occasions By John Conant D. D. The first and second Volumes Published by Dr. Williams now Lord Bishop of Chichester Octavo The 2d Edition Corrected 1699. The Fathers vindicated Or Animadversions on a late Socinian Book Entituled The Judgment of the Fathers touching the Trinity against Dr. Bull 's Defence of the Nicene Faith By a Presbyter of the Church of England Octavo A Fifth Volume of Archbishop Tillotson's Discourses published by his Chaplain Dr. Barker on these following Subjects viz. Proving Jesus to be the Messias The Prejudices against Jesus and his Religion consider'd Jesus the Son of God proved by his Resurrection The Danger of Apostacy from Christianity Christ the Author and Obedience the Condition of Salvation The Possibility and Necessity of Gospel Obedience and its consistence with Free Grace The Authority of Jesus Christ with the Commission and Promise which he gave to his Apostles The Difficulties of a Christian Life considered The Parable of a Rich Man and Lazarus Children of this World wiser than the Children of Light Octavo 1698. A second
For he had found it so That when he pleas'd to Conquer he was able And left the Spoil and Plunder to the Rabble He might have been a King But that he understood How much it is a meaner thing To be unjustly Great than honourably Good This from the World did admiration draw And from his Friends both love and awe Remembring what he did in Fight before Nay has Foes lov'd him too As they were bound to do Because he was resolv'd to Fight no more So blest of all he di'd but far more blest were we If we were sure to live till we could see A Man as Great in War as Just in Peace as He. Bradford Tadcaster Wetherby * One of them had a Pension for his Life till 1670. Tadcaster Leeds Sherburn Col. Prideaux escap'd * Seacroft Moore VVakefield Adderton-Moor Bradford Selby * Duck. of Buck. Winsby or Horncastle * Charles Fairfax In Rent c. There is lately Publish'd PROPOSALS for the Subscriptions to a Book now Ready for the Press Entituled The Fourth and Last Part of Mr. RUSHWORTH's Historical Collections Containing the Principal Matters which happen'd from the Beginning of the Year 1645. where the Third Part ended to the Death of King Charles the First 1648. Impartially Related Setting forth only Matter of Fact in Order of Time without Observation or Reflection Fitted for the Press in his Life-time To which will be added Exact Alphabetical Tables WHEREAS many Gentlemen are already provided with all the Parts of Mr. Rushworth's Collections which are yet Printed viz. The FIRST PART in One Volume which Began with the 16th Year of King James the First Anno 1618. and Ended the Fifth Year of King Charles the First Anno 1629. The SECOND PART in Two Volumes Beginning Anno 1629. and Ending Anno 1640. The THIRD PART in Two Volumes Beginning at the Meeting of the Parliament November 3. 1640. and Ending 1644. 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