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A96034 A glasse and salve for professors held to them. By William Voile minister of the Gospel. Voile, William. 1668 (1668) Wing V749A; ESTC R186085 101,652 114

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Sins which many make light account of for which God may see cause to punish us marg 47. to 54 80. Some of us have not yet learned how great a hand they have had in pulling down this wrath marg 47. to 54 56. All to take heed they be not deceived marg 18 19 26. B. Down-right reasons to impute our afflictions to our ownsins marg 81. to 89. marg 101 103 104 110 138 163 164. More of our sins marg 5 28. to 36 56. to 87 90. to 103 108 114 120 to 192 197. to 201 204 210. to 213 220. to 236 240. to 243. P. 6. What we have done to better our estates or to obtain of God to better them marg 90 91. P. 7. What success we have had marg 92. P. 8. Why God hath not heard our prayers to the full which is because he hath not attained all his ends marg 93. See marg 25. to 29. P. 9. What it concerns us to do now that our prayers be no longer hindered marg 94. to 113 124. 1. Large and specious forms of godliness will not serve our turn c. marg 94 95 96. 2. The iniquity and defects of our prayers marg 96 97. Of our Fasts marg 96 98. Of our forms of godliness generally marg 99. to 103. b. The unprofitableness of prayer without Reformation marg 162. 2. When God will hear our prayers and put an end to our sufferings marg 137. to 144. 3. It concerns us to do as is prescribed marg 104. to 124. 129. to 137. a. To take notice of our ignorance of some sins marg 213. and to seek knowledge as silver Prov. 2. 1. to 5. b To find out every one of us his own sins marg 203. How to find them out marg 103. to 108 203. to 206. c. To amend every one of us his own wayes and conversation universally even without any exception or reservation of any sin or duty marg 28 〈◊〉 79 135 136 140. to 143 191 193 194 203. d. Pleading and reasoning for this marg 138 144. to 154. e. Of a great Reformation as a fore-runner of a great exalta●ion marg 54 129 130. f. Arguments against the necessity of a further Reformation answered marg 165. to 176. g Such as shall not reform threatened marg 135 136 137 155. to 163. An Exhortation to such as need it marg 162. h. What they ought to do who know or think or fear they be but Formalists marg 104. to 124 129. to 137. i. Other directions for all Professors marg 109. to 113. k. Of pride and humility c. marg 176. to 187. l. All Professor to pray unto God for the reformation of Professors c. and to do whatsoever they can toward it marg 243 190. to 195. m. Ministers to do so and directions for them marg 100 195. to 217. Faults which they ought to avoid viz. Ignorance affectation of fine words and hunting after them c. marg 197. to 201 213 240. n. They who are not Ministers to do likewise marg 190. to 195. Directions for such marg 202. to 217. o. Of those who are of great power with God marg 188 189 190. 1. Part of the doctrine of Reproving c. with the use of it marg 218. to 248. 2. Reproving and admonishing to be the duty of those who are not Ministers marg 224. 3. Apologies and excuses for not reproving answered marg 224. to 234 247 248. 4. Rules concerning reproving marg 239. to 242. I beseech you all consider very seriously marg 163. Books to be sold by Thomas Parkhurst at the Golden Bible on London-Bridge MR. Sedgwick's Bowels of Mercy fol. Tho. Taylor 's Works the first vol. fol. 2. An Exposition of Temptation on Matth. 4. verse 1. to the end of the eleventh 3. A Commentary on Titus 4. Davids Learning A Comment upon Psal 32. 5. The Parable of the Sower and of the Seed upon Luke 8. and 4 Divine Characters in two parts distinguishing the Hypocrite in his best dress by Sam Crook B. D. A Learned Commentary or Exposition on the first Chapter of the second Epistle to the Corinthia●s by Richard Sibbs D. D. fol. A Comm●n●ary on the whole Epistle of St. Paul to the Ephesians by Mr. Paul Bain fol. A practical Exposition on the third Chapter of the first Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians with the Godly Mans Choice on Psal 4. ver 6 7 8. By Anthony Burgess fol. The dead Saint speaking to Saints and sinners living in several Treatises The first on 2 Sam. 24. 10. The second on Cant. 4. 9. The third on John 1. 50. The fourth on Isa 58. 2. The fi●th on Exod. 15. 11. By Samuel Bolton D. D. fol. Colloquia Mensalia or Dr. Martin Luthers Divine Discourses at his Table with Melancthon and several others Translated by Henry Bell fol. The view of the Holy Scriptures By Hugh Broughton fol. Christianographia or a Description of the multitude and sundry sorts of Christians in the world not subject to the Pope By Eph. Pagitt fol These six Treatises following are written by Mr. George Swinnock 1. The Christian Mans Calling or a Treatise of making Religion on●s business in Religious Duties Natural Actions his Particular Vocation his Family Directions and his own Recreation to be read in Families for their Instruction and Edification The first Part. 2. Likewise a second Part wherein Christians are directed to perform their Duties as Husbands and Wives Parents and Children Masters and Servants in the conditions of Prosperity and Adversity 3. The third and last part of the Christian Mans Calling Wherein the Christian is directed how to make Religion his business in his dealings with all Men in the Choice of his Companions in his carriage in good Company in bad Company in solitariness or when he is alone on a Week-day from morning to night in visiting the sick on a Dying-bed as also the means how a Christian may do this and some motives to it 4. The Door of Salvation opened by the Key of Regeneration 5. Heaven and Hell Epitomized and the True Christian Characterized 6. The Fading of the Flesh and the flourishing of Faith Or One cast for Eternity with the only way to throw it well all these by George Swinnock M. A. Large Octavo's A learned Commentary on the fourth Chapter of the second Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians to which is added First A Conference between Christ and Mary Second the Spiritual Mans Aim Third Emanuel or Miracle of Miracles by Richard Sibbs D. D. 4to An Exposition of the five first Chapters of Ezekiel with useful observations thereupon by Will. Greenhil 4to The Gospel-Covenant or the Covenant of Grace opened Preached in New England by Peter Bulkeley 4to Gods Holy Mind touching Matters Moral which himself uttered in ten words or ten Commandments Also an Exposition on the Lords Prayer by Edward Elton B. D. 4to A plain and familiar Exposition of the ten Commandments by John Do● 4●o Fiery Jesuite or an Historical Collection of the Rise Increase Doctrines and Deeds of the Jesuites Exposed to view for the sake of London 4to Horologiographia Optica Dialing Universal and Particular Speculative and Practical together with the Description of the Court of Arts by a new Method by Sylvanus Morgan 4to Praxis Medicinae or the Physicians Practice wherein are contained all inward diseases from the head to the foot by Walter Bruel Regimen Sanitatis Salerni or the School of Salerns Regiment of Health containing Directions and Instructions for the guide and government of Mans Life 4to Christ and the Covenant the work and way of Meditation Delivered in ten Sermons Large Octavo's By Will. Bridge late of great Yarmouth Heart-treasure or a Treatise tending to fill and furnish the head and heart of every Christian with soul-inriching treasure of truths graces experiences and comforts to help him in Meditation Conference Religious Performances Spiritual Actions Enduring Afflictions and to fit him for all conditions that he may live Holily dye Happily and go to Heaven Triumphantly by O. H. with an Epistle prefixed by John Chester Large Octavo A Glimpse of Eternity by A. Caley A Practical Discourse of Prayer wherein is handled the Nature and Duty of Prayer by ●h● Cobbet Of Quenching the Spirit the evil of it in respect both of its causes and effects ●i●covered by Theophilus Polwheile Wells of Salvation opened or Words whereby we may be saved with advice to Young Men by Tho. Vincent The ●ure way to ●alvation or a Treatise of the Saints Mystical Union with Christ wherein that great Mystery and Priviledge is opened in the nature properties and the necessity of it ●y R. Stedman M. A. The greatest loss upon Matth. 16. 26. By James Livesey small Octav●●'s Moses unvailed by William Guild The Protestants Triumph being an exact answer to all the sophistical Arguments of Papists By Ch. Drelincourt A Defence against the fear of Death By Z. Crofton Gods Soveraignty d●splayed By William Geering A sober Discourse concerning the Interest of words in Prayer The Godly Mans Ark or City of refuge in the day of his distress in five Sermons with Mistriss Moores Evidences for Heaven By Ed. Calamy The Almost Christian Discovered or the false Professor tryed and cast By Mr. Mead. Spiritual Wisdom improved against temptation by Mr. Mead. A Divine Cordial A word of comfort for the Church of God A Plea for Alms in a Sermon at the Spittle The Godly Mans Picture drawn with a Scripture-pensil These four last were written by Tho. Watson The Doctrine of Repentance useful for these times with two Sermons against Popery by Thomas Watson The True bounds of Christian freedom or a Discourse shewing the extents and restraints of Christian liberty wherein the truth is setled many errors confu●ed out of John 8. ver 36. A Treatise of the Sacrament shewing a Christians Priviledge in approaching to God in Ordinances duty in his Sacramental approaches danger if he do not sanctifie God in them both by Sam. Bolton D. D. The Lords Day enlivened or a Treatise of the Sabbath by Philip Goodwin The sinfulness of Sin and the Fulness of Christ two Sermons by W. Bridge A serious Exhortation to a Holy Life by Tho. Wadsworth