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Præparatio evangelica : or, A plain and practical discourse concerning the soul's preparation for a blessed eternity. Being the substance of several sermons preach'd at Leeds
Manlove, Timothy (1699)
1698
Running title: The soul's preparation for heaven.
The immortality of the soul asserted, and practically improved : shewing by scripture, reason, and the testimony of the ancient philosophers, that the soul of man is capable of subsisting and acting in a state of separation from the body; And how much it concerns us all to prepare for that state. With some reflections on a pretended refutation of Mr. Bently's sermon
Manlove, Timothy (1699)
1697
Neither the particular sermon by Bentley nor the 'pretended refutation' of it have been identified. 'To the candid and impartial reader' (pp.[v-xviii]), signed by John Howe and Matth. Sylvester.
The immortality of the soul asserted, and practically improved : shewing by scripture, reason, and the testimony of the ancient philosophers, that the soul of man is capable of subsisting and acting in a state of separation from the body; And how much it concerns us all to prepare for that state. With some reflections on a pretended refutation of Mr. Bently's sermon
Manlove, Timothy (1699)
1697
Neither the particular sermon by Bentley nor the 'pretended refutation' of it have been identified. 'To the candid and impartial reader' (pp.[v-xviii]), signed by John Howe and Matth. Sylvester.
Romphaia dixomos Hoxeia : or, The Church of England defended in two treatises against the fabulous and slanderous imputations cast upon her in those two points. Of succession of bishops and schisme wherein the fable of the nags-head ordination is detected, and the accusation of schisme retorted
Bramhall, John (1594-1663)
1659
The two treatises, i.e. 'The consecration and succession, of Protestant bishops justified' and 'Schisme garded, and beaten back upon the right owners are separately paginated, and have their own title...
A discourse of the terrestrial paradise : aiming at a more probable discovery of the true situation of that happy place of our first parents habitation
Carver, Marmaduke
1666
First edition? One of two issues (?) published in the same year. The first title-page is probably a cancel; the cancelland (?) which follows it is anonymous, and has different imprint, 'London, prin...
The immortality of the soul asserted, and practically improved : shewing by scripture, reason, and the testimony of the ancient philosophers, that the soul of man is capable of subsisting and acting in a state of separation from the body; And how much it concerns us all to prepare for that state. With some reflections on a pretended refutation of Mr. Bently's sermon
Manlove, Timothy (1699)
1697
Neither the particular sermon by Bentley nor the 'pretended refutation' of it have been identified. 'To the candid and impartial reader' (pp.[v-xviii]), signed by John Howe and Matth. Sylvester.
Nine cases of conscience occasionally determined
Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663)
1678
The additional engraved title-page is printed from the plate dated 1673 prepared for the edition of his 'Eight cases of conscience', 1674, with 'Eight' re-engraved as 'Nine'. Pp.80, 91, misnumbered ...
A defense of a book entitled The existence and unity of God : prov'd from his nature and attributes : being a farther vindication of Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the being and attributes of God. In answer to a book lately published by Mr. Law, and entitled An enquiry into the ideas of space, time, immensity, and eternity; as also the self-existence, necessary existence, and unity of the divine nature
Jackson, John (1686-1763)
1735
Includes bibliographical references.
The existence and unity of God : proved from his nature and attributes : being a vindication of Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the being and attributes of God : to which is added, an appendix. Wherein is considered, the ground and obligation of morality
Jackson, John (1686-1763)
1734
Includes bibliographical references.
The poor man's family book : 1. Teaching him how to become a true Christain. 2. How to live as a Christian, towards God, himself and others, in all his relations; especially in his family. 3. How to die as a Christian in hope and comfort, and so to be glorified with Christ for ever. In plain familiar conferences between a teacher and a learner
Baxter, Richard (1615-1691)
1674
Errors in paging: 268 and 278 numbered 68 and 78 respectively; 2d ser. of paging: 97-100 repeated in numbering. In two parts; "Forms of prayer, praise and catechism, for the use of ignorant families...