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The hour of God's judgments come and coming upon the wicked world. Shewing how iniquity will prove the ruin of all people, who do not repent and turn to God, whilst yet they have time. With an exhortation in the love of God to people of all nations, to cease to do evil, and to forsake those provoking sins, that hath kindled the wrath of God, that the judgments now threatning many nations may be turned away
Parke, James (1636-1696)
1690
Signed (p.24): James Parke.
The controversie of the Lord against the priests of the nations and teachers of the people, who are in the way of Cain and Balaam... With a testimony from the spirit of God to all such as desire to know the mind of God, &c. Also an exhortation to all people ... Also a warning from the Lord unto all you informers ... [etc.]
Lynam, Margaret (1697); Lynam, John (1698)
1676
Pages 3-16, 21-22 signed: Margaret Lynam; p. 17-20 signed: John Lynam.
A call and visitation from the Lord God of heaven and earth unto Christendom, (so called) who profess they know God, but in works deny him : being also an examination of them, how they came by the name Christian. And its a warning to them all, to repent with speed, before the dreadful judgments of Almighty God (which hangs over their heads) be poured forth upon them. With an exhortation and direction, how they may come into a way pf everlasting peace with God, and escape the wrath to come
Bayly, William (1675)
1673
Another setting also published in 1673.
A form of prayer to be used in all churches and chapels throughout the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Wednesday the nineteenth day of January, being the fast-day appointed by proclamation to be observed in a most solemn and devout manner: for the imploring of a blessing from Almighty God upon Her Majesty and Her allies engaged in the present war: as also for the humbling of our selves before Him in a deep sense of His heavy displeasure, shew'd forth in the late dreadful storm and tempest; and in order to the obtaining the pardon of our crying sins... [etc.]
Church of England
1703/4 [i.e. 1704]
"By Her Majesties Special Command."
A dialogue between the chapel and the playhouse; to which is added, An address to the sons of pleasure
Parish, Thomas
1816
P.[1] at end: Lines on the circus.
A collection of the several wrightings [sic] of that true prophet, faithful servant of God and sufferer for the testimony of Jesus, William Bayly : who finished his testimony and laid down his head in peace with the Lord, the first day of the fourth moneth, in the year 1675
Bayly, William (1675); Birkbeck, Morris (1734-1816)
printed in the year 1676
Second issue, with "William Bayly his reply to William Haworth's latter part... ": pages [745]-776. Wing does not distinguish between issues. Place of publication from Wing. Preliminary contents: ti...
An assize sermon, intended to illustrate the nature and necessity of laws, human and divine : preached at Stafford, March 15. 1816
Cotterill, Thomas (1779-1823)
1816
"Published at the request of the High Sheriff, and of the Grand Jury".
The hour of God's judgments come and coming upon the wicked world. Shewing how iniquity will prove the ruin of all people, who do not repent and turn to God, whilst yet they have time. With an exhortation in the love of God to people of all nations, to cease to do evil, and to forsake those provoking sins, that hath kindled the wrath of God, that the judgments now threatning many nations may be turned away
Park, James (1636-1696)
1690
Signed (p.24): James Parke.
The nature of the work of God : considered in a sermon on Acts xiii, 41
Beaumont, John of Nottingham
1796