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A39886 Nehushtan, or, John Elliot's Saving grace in all men proved to be no grace and his increated being in all a great nothing by J.F. J. F. (James Forbs), 1629?-1712.; Elliot, John. Saving grace of God. 1694 (1694) Wing F1444; ESTC R29851 45,242 37

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Perrot I must let J. E. know that I am not ignorant of what Francis Bug hath written against Fox and his Party as also what Rogers of Bristol and the Spirit of the Hat have said against him and his Faction and the Divisions among them in Pensilvania and New-Jersie at this day do call aloud for Humiliation rather than the Exaltation of this Principle which hath so demonstratively proved it self a Great Nothing Both Parties are high Pretenders that they are acted by and speak from the Spirit of the Lord within them And the whole Vniverse besides themselves see this to be a Spirit of Delusion and not the Spirit of God for he differs not from himself He says not Yea in one and Nay in another When I have given an Epitome of some of the most memorable Matters of Fact relating to this Principle and what strange Practices it hath led many Persons into partly from the Writings of profest Quakers and partly from such Authentick Testimonies as are of good Credit and Authority may be he may say that if that within him told him it was an Impulse from the Spirit of God that put him upon writing against me it hath deceived him it hath trepanned him into that which hath been more trouble to him than he thought It hath in fine brought Shame and Confusion of Face upon him and I wish this may be the ultimate effect of All that for the future he may be fixedly resolved never any more to hearken to such Foolish Counsels to say no worse Solomon's Instruction is rather to be minded Prov. 17.14 The beginning of Strife is as when one letteth out Water therefore leave off Contention before it be meddled with Avoid the Occasions and prevent the beginnings of Cotention Eccles 10.12 The Words of a wise Man's mouth are gracious but the lips of a Fool will swa●●ow up himself The beginning of the Words of his mouth is Foolishness and the end of his Ta●k is mischievous Madness The more he talks the more does his Folly appear He proceeds from Evil to worse and adds Wilfulness to his Weakness Prov. 25.8 Go not forth hastily to strive lest thou know not what to do in the end thereof when thy Neighbour hath put thee to shame FINIS BOOKS Printed for and Sold by Thomas Cockerill at the Three Legs in the Poultrey near Stocks-Market FOLIO HIstorical Collections the 3d Part in 2 Volumes Never before Printed containing the Principal Matters which hapned from the meeting of the Parliament November the 3d. 1640. to the end of the year 1644. wherein is a particular Account of the Rise and progress of the Civil War to that Period Impartially related Setting forth only Matter of Fact in Order of Time without Observation or Reslection By John Rushworth CHARNOCK's Works in 2 Vol. A Scheme of the Sins and Duties of the Members of particular Churches by the late Reverend Mr. John Flavel in a sheet of Paper Life Reign and Tryal of Mary Queen of Scots stitched QVARTO Speculum Theologiae in Christo Or A view of some Divine Truths by Edward Polhill of Burwash in Sussex Esq A Demonstration of the first Applications of the Apocalypse together with the consent of the Ancients concerning the fourth Beast in the 7th of Daniel and the Beast in the Revelation by Drue Cressener D. D. The Morning Exercise at Cripplegate or several Cases of Conscience practically Resolved by sundry Ministers A Supplement to the Morning Exercise or several more Cases of Conscience prasctically resolved by sundry Ministers A seasonable Discourse wherein is examined what is lawful during the Confusions and Revolutions of Government Stitched Geography rectified Or a Description of the World in all its Kingdoms Provinces Countries Islands Cities Towns Seas Rivers Bayes Capes Names Inhabitants Situations Histories Customs Commodities Government Illustrated with about 80 Maps Third Edition by Robert Morden OCTAVO Instructions about Heart Work what is to be done on God's part and ours for the cure and keeping of the Heart c. by that Eminent Gospel Minister Mr. Richard Alleyn With a Preface by Dr. Annesley The 2d Edition The Evidence of Things not seen Or divers Spiritual and Philosophical Discourses concerning the State of Holy Men after Death By that eminently Learned Divine Moses Amyraldus Translated out of the French Tongue by a Minister of the Church of England Poems on several Occasions with a Pastoral To which is added A Discourse of Life by John Tutelin A Succinct and Seasonable Discourse of the Occasions Causes Natures Rise Growth and Remedies of Mental Errors To which is added 1 An Answer to Mr. Cary against Infant Baptism 2. An Answer to some Antinomian Errors 3 A Sermon about Union by John Flavel Mr. John Flavel's Remains being two Sermons The one preached at Dartmouth in Devon on the day of the Coronation of their Majesties The latter intended to be preached it a Meeting of the united Ministers of several Counties With some account of his Life