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A25450 Animadversions upon Dr. Calamy's Discourse in the conformists cases against dissenters, concerning a scrupulous conscience wherein the nature of a doubting, tender conscience is considered, together with the duty of such as are proffessed of it. 1700 (1700) Wing A3203; ESTC R16305 21,244 32

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particular Persons were too hot at first and said what themselves afterwards saw Cause to alter their Minds in and that in the Space of two or three Years Men when they are just awake see not so distinctly as they afterwards do Our first Reformers altered many things in Doctrine of which they had a tolerable Opinion when they came first out of Popery Because Cranmer himself and some others thought some things at first good Doctrine which themselves had afterward other Thoughts of doth it follow it is good Doctrine still In things of this nature we are to take our Measures from no mutable Men but from the immutable Rule Authority therefore is impertinently urged and is an Argument only ad excitandum odium to stir up some ignorant Peoples Passions To let every one see the Weakness of this Argument let us turn it into Form Prop. What was good Doctrine Forty Years ago in the Mouths of Presbyterians against Independents and Others is good Doctrine still But what is in this Sermon about Scrupulous Consciences and the Duty of Christians that have them was good Doctrine Forty Years since in the Mouths of the Presbyterians against the Independents Therefore it is good Doctrine still We deny the Minor or Second Proposition and so take our Leave of the Doctor supposing it will take Forty Years more to make it good FINIS Books Printed for and Sold by Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers-Chapel EXpository Notes on the Four Evangelists wherein the Sacred Text is at large recited and the Sense explained together with the Instructive Pxample of the Holy Jesus is recommended to our Imitation By William Burkitt M. A. and Vicar of Dedham in Essex Divine Comforts Antidoting inward Perplexities of Mind being a Discourse upon Psalm 94. ver 19. By T. Sharp M. A. Wilful Impenitency the grossest Self-Murder in several Sermons Preached at Rochfort in Essex By William Fenner B. D. Plain Method of Catechising shewing That Ministers Parents and Masters ought to be faithful Teachers of the first Principles of the Christian Doctrine By T. Doolittle M. A. in Compassion to the Ignorant The Young Man's Guide in his Way to Heaven or Travelling spiritualized The General Assembly or the gathering of the Saints together By Oliver Heywood M. A. The Order of the Gospel professed and practised by the Churches in New-England in Answer to several Questions relating to Church-Discipline By Increase Mather President of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge New-England Primitia Synagogae or a Sermon Preached at the opening of a New Erected Meeting-house in Ipswich By John Fairfax M. A. The Fountain of Life opened and explained or a Display of Christ in his Essential and Mediatorial Glory containing Forty Two Sermons on various Texts By John Flavel M. A. Of Thoughtfulness for the Morrow with an Appendix concerning the immediate desire of foreknowing Things to come The Redeemer's Tears wept over lost Souls in a Treatise on Luke 19.41 42. with an Appendix wherein somewhat is occasionally Discoursed concerning the Sin against the Holy Ghost and how God is said to will the Salvation of them that perish A Calm and Sober Enquiry concerning the possibility of a Trinity in the God-head in a Letter to a Person of Worth occasion'd by the lately Published Considerations on the Explications of the Doctrine of the Trinity By Dr. Wallis Dr. Sherlock Dr. South Dr. Cudworth c. Together with certain Letters hitherto unpublished formerly written to the Reverend Dr. Wallis on the same Subject A Letter to a Friend concerning a Postscript to the Defence of Dr. Sherlock's Notion of the Trinity in Unity relating to the Calm Enquiry on the same Subject A View of that part of the late Considerations address'd to H. H. about the Trinity which concerns the Sober Enquiry on that Subject A Treatise of the Soul of Man wherein the Divine Original Excellent and Immortal Nature of the Soul are opened its Love and Inclination to the Body with the Necessity of its Separation from it considered and improved The Existence Operations and States of separated Souls both in Heaven and Hell immediately after Death asserted discussed and variously applied Divers knotty and difficult Questions about departed Souls both Philosophical and Theological stated and determined The Method of Grace in bringing home the Eternal Redemption contrived by the Father and accomplished by the Son thro' the Effectual Application of the Spirit unto God's Elect being the Second Part of Gospel Redemption The Divine Conduct or Mystery of Providence its Being and Efficacy asserted and vindicated All the Methods of Providence in our Course of Life open'd with Directions how to apply and improve them Navigation spiritualiz'd or a new Compass for Seamen consisting of Thirty Two Points of pleasant Observations profitable Applications serious Reflections all concluded with so many spiritual Poems c.