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The warnings of the Lord to the men of this generation : particularly, to those in power, who are lately past away, ere they so passed; and to them that remain, who are ready to passe except they speedily repent. As they were given forth in sundry letters, and sent to Oliver Cromwel, Richard his son, late Protectors, the Parrliament succeeding
Bishop, George (1668)
1660
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) B3016; Smith I, 279.
The stumbling-stone and rock of offence, as it hath been in all ages both to Jew & Gentile, Christ Jesus, the power of God, and the wisdom of God: opened to the understanding of the simple, in the answers to these questions; viz. What Christ Jesus is? What the stumbling-stone and rock of offence? How He hath been, (and is) the rock of offence, and stone of stumbling in all ages? Wherefore it hath been (and is so) in all ages? Or the reason of the things. What's the end of the Lord in all, or His designe therein?
Bishop, George (1668)
1662
Indexed in: Wing B3006; Smith I, 280.
The burden of Babylon, and the triumph of Sion as it was seen in the valley of vision
Bishop, George (1668)
1661
Indexed in: Wing B2989; Smith I, 279.
A salutation of love to the seed of God, in the people called Independents, and Baptists, Monarchy-men and Seekers: even the tender bowels of the Lord to them all
Bishop, George (1668)
1661
Indexed in: Wing B3005; Smith I, 280.
Yet one warning more : or, The tender of the Lords love to the lawyers, judges, rulers of these nations
Bishop, George (1668)
1661
Indexed in: Wing B3019; Smith I, 280.
The last trump : or, One warning more yet to the people of these nations. Particularly England, Scotland, Ireland, and the dominions of them. From the mouth of the Lord; for them to repent, and turn speedily unto Him ere that it be too late
Bishop, George (1668)
1662
Indexed in: Wing B2996; Smith I, 280.
An illumination to open the eyes of the papists (so called) and of all other sects : and to give them to see that whilst they would have liberty of conscience themselves and yet deny the same liberty to others which themslves would have, they are not for but against liberty of conscience. In the pursuance of which, these questions are laid down and resolved... Together with certain corollaries flowing from thence
Bishop, George (1668)
1661
Indexed in: Wing B2994; Smith I, 280.
A treatise concerning the resurrection : written to friends of truth, and all others who stumble at them, about the body of the Lord Jesus that died at Jerusalem: in answer to a question oft-times put to friends of truth, particularly by the governors of New-England... whereunto is added a short discourse concerning the ressurection of the body, and what is after this life
Bishop, George (1668)
1662
Indexed in: Wing B3012; Smith I, 280.
A few words in season : or, A warning from the Lord to friends of truth. That they take heed of security, because of the present calme on the one hand, and of fearing, because of the fury of the oppressor that may arise on the other. With some other words of weight to friends in this hour, wherein the Lord is drawing nigh to judgement, to save all the meek of the earth. As they were wrote upon the occasions aforesaid to a friend in London, at the movings of the Lord, in which they are now published
Bishop, George (1668)
1660
Indexed in: Wing B2993; Smith I, 279.
A little treatise concerning things indifferent, in relation unto worship : directed to the King and his Council, and all others who are concerned (or do think themselves so to be) in matters of religion; for them to weigh well, mind, and consider (if they please) ere any determination be had in things of that nature
Bishop, George (1668)
1663
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A book of warnings, or, The visitation of the Lord's love : to the King and his Parliament. The nobility and gentry. The arch-bishops and bishops &c. The presbytery. The independents and baptists. The people of these nations
Bishop, George (1668)
1661
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) B2988; Smith I, 279.