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A65794 A method and instructions for the art of divine meditation with instances of the several kindes of solemne meditation / by Thomas White. White, Thomas, Minister of Gods Word in London. 1672 (1672) Wing W1835; ESTC R25814 99,155 336

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think that it is in our own power or in the power of any Treatise that we read without Gods assistance to do us good Nay the Word of God it self is but a dead Letter if the holy Spirit be absent when we hear or read it But that thou shouldest desire a blessing upon thy self in reading of this book is not all I request of thee but that thou wouldest also extend thy Prayers further even for others that it may be also for their edification whosoever shall read it For as we are to pray that every Sermon we hear may be for the Spiritual advantage of others as well as of our selves It holds also in reading of Treatises of Devotion FINIS Books to be sold by Thomas Parkhurst at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chappel A Commentary on the Hebrews By John Owen D. D. Fol. An Exposition of Temptation on Mat. 4 verse 1. to the end of the eleventh by Dr. Tho Taylor fol. A practical Exposition on the the third Chapter of the first Episile of St. Paul to the Corinthians with the Godly Mans Choice on Psal. 4. vers 6 7 8. By Anthony Burgess fol. The view of the holy Scriptures by Hugh Broughton fol. Christianographia o● a Description of the multitude and sundry sorts of Christians in the World not subject to the Pope by Eph. Pagit These six Treatises next following are written by Mr. George Swinnock 1. The Christian Mans Calling or a Treatise of making Religion ones business in Religious Duties Natural Actions his Particular Vocation his Family Directions and his own Recreation 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 and bad company in solitariness on a week day from morning to night in visiting the sick on a dying bed 4. The Door of Salvation opened by the Key of Regeneration 5. Heaven and Hell Epitomised 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 4 to An Exposition on the five first Chapters of Ezekiel with useful Observations thereupon by Will. Greenhill 4 to The Gospel Covenant or the Covenant of Grace opened Preached in New England by Peter Bulkely 4 to An Antidote against Quakerisin by Stephen Scandret 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. 410. Fiery Jesuite or an Historical Collection of the rise Increase Doctrines and Deeds of the Jesuites Exposed to the view for the sake of London 410. Horologiographia Optica Dialling Universal and Particular Speculative and Practical together with the Description of the Court of Arts by a new Method by Silvanus Morgan 410. Heart-Treasure Or a Treatise tending to fill and furnish the head and heart of every Christian with soul-inriching Treasury of Truths Graces Experiences and Comforts Octavo 1 part Sure Mercies of David being the second part of Heart-Treasure Closet Prayer A Christians Duty all three by Oliver Heywood A Practical Discourse of prayer by Tho Cobbet Of Quenching the Spirit the evil of it in respect both of its causes and effects discovered by Theophilus Polwheile The Re-building of London encouraged and improved in several Meditations by Samuel Rolles The sure way to Salvation Or a Treatise of the Saints Mystical Union with Christ. Antidote against Infection of a multitude these two by Rowland Stedman M A. The greatest Loss upon Matth. 16. 26. by James Lives●y Octavo A. defence against the fear of Death by Zach. Crofton Gods Soveraignty displayed by Will. Geering The Godly Mans Ark or City of Refuge in the day of his distress in five Sermons with Mris. Moors Evidences for Heaven by Edm. Calamy The Almost Christian discovered or the false Professor tryed and cast by Mr. Mead. Spiritual Wisdom improved against Temptations By Mr. Mead. 1. Heaven taken by Storm 2. The Holy Eucharist or The Sacrament of the Lords Supper briefly opened These two by Mr Tho. Watson Nonconformity without Contravercy by Ben. Baxter The Parable of the great Supper By John Crump late of Maidstone FINIS Mr. Holland