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'O 'auto-kata'kpitos : The self-condemned, or, A letter to Mr. Jo. Goodwin : shewing that in his essay to justifie the equity, and regularnes of the late and present proceedings of the army by the principles of reason and religion, he hath condemned himselfe of iniquity and variablenesse in the highest degree, until he shall explain himself in publike
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Nethersole, Francis, Sir, 1587-1659
1974
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A treatise on justification: extracted from Mr. John Goodwin, by John Wesley. With a preface, wherein all that is material, in letters just published, under the name of the Rev. Mr. Hervey, is answered
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1765
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Right & might well met., or, A briefe and unpartiall enquiry into the late and present proceedings of ye army under the command of his excellencie the Lord Fairfax : Wherein the equity and regularnesse of the said proceedings are demonstratively vindicated upon undeniable principles, as well of reason, as religion. Together with satisfactory answers to all materiall objections against them
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1700
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Eirenomachia, the agreement and distance of brethren, or, A brief survey of the judgement of Mr. J.G. and the church of God walking with him : touching these important heads of doctrine, 1. election and reprobation, 2. the death of Christ, 3. the grace of God ... 4. the liberty or power of the will ... 5. the perseverance of the saints, truly and plainly declaring the particulars as well agreed upon, as dissented in between them and their Christian brethren of opposite judgement ...
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1671
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The pagans debt and dowry, or, A brief discussion of these questions, whether, how far, and in what sence such persons of mankinde amongst whom the letter of the Gospel never came, are notwithstanding bound to believe on Jesus Christ : (with some other particulars relating hereunto) : returned by way of answer to a discourse in writing lately sent without name ... unto Mr. John Goodwin ...
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1671
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Pleroma to Pneumatikon, or, A being filled with the Spirit : wherein is proved that it is a duty incumbent on all men (especially believers) that they be filled with the spirit of God ... : as also the divinity, or Godhead of the Holy Ghost asserted ... : the necessity of the ministry of the Gospel (called the ministry of the Spirit) discussed ... : all heretofore delivered in several sermons from Ephes. 5. 18
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1670
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Prelatique preachers none of Christ's teachers, or, A Disswasive unto the people of God from attending the ministry (so called) of those, who preach by verture of an (Apocryphal) ordination, received from an order of men, commonly stiled Lord Bishops : wherein arguments are tendered to their serious considerations, by way of motive against that practice ... .
1663
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The banner of justification displayed: or; a discourse, concerning the deep, and important mystery of the justification of a sinner : wherein the severall causes thereof, being both numerous and various, are from the first to the last diligently enquired after, and their severall contributions towards so great and happy a work, clearly distinguished, and assigned to their proper causes (respectively.) and more particularly is shewed, how God, how the grace of God, how the decree of God, how the soveraign authority of God; how Christ, how the active obedience [of] Christ, how the passive obedience of Christ, how the resurrection of Christ, how the knowledge of Christ; how the spirit of God, how faith, how repentance, how works, how remission of s[in,] how the word, how the minister of the word, how the P[ope?] himself which is justified, may all truly, though upon severall accounts, and after different manners, be sayed to justifie
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1659
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Triumviri, or, The genius, spirit, and deportment of the three men, Mr. Richard Resbury, Mr. John Pawson, and Mr. George Kendall : in their late writings against the free grace of God in the redemption of the world ... : together with some brief touches (in the preface) upon Dr. John Owen, Mr. Thomas Lamb (of the Spittle), Mr. Henry Jeanes, Mr. Obadiah How, and Mr. Marchamond Needham in relation to their late writings against the author
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1658
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Basanistai. Or The triers, (or tormenters) tried and cast, by the laws both of God and of men. : Or, arguments and grounds as well in reason as religion, clearly evincing the unlawfulnesse of those ordinances or commissions (at least as they have been from time to time declared and interpreted, aloud by the persons acting them, and tacitly by the authority enacting them) with all others of like import, by which the respective courts, or consistories of triers and ejectors (so called) amongst us, are established: together with the unwarrantablenesse of the acceptation and exercise of the powers delegated and granted in the said commissions, by any man, or company of men whatsoever, now in being
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1657
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Cata-baptism: or new baptism, waxing old, and ready to vanish away. : In two parts. The former containes LVIII. considerations, (with their respective proofs, and consectaries) pregnant for the healing of the common scruples touching the subject of baptism, and manner of baptizing. The latter, contains an answer to a discours against infant-baptism, published not long since by W.A. under the title of, Some baptismall abuses brielfy discovered, &c. In both, sundry things, not formerly insisted on, are discovered and discussed
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1655
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A fresh discovery of the high-Presbyterian spirit. Or The quenching of the second beacon fired. : Declaring I. The un-Christian dealings of the authors of a pamphlet, entituled, A second beacon fired, &c. In presenting unto the Lord Protector and Parlament, a falsified passage out of one of Mr John Goodwins books, as containing, either blasphemie, or error, or both. II. The evil of their petition for subjecting the libertie of the press to the arbitrariness and will of a few men. III. The Christian equity, that satisfaction be given to the person so notoriously and publickly wronged. Together with the responsatory epistle of the said beacon firers, to the said Mr Goodwin, fraught with further revilings, falsifications, scurrilous language, &c. insteed of a Christian acknowledgment of their errour. Upon which epistle some animadversions are made,
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1655
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Mercy in her exaltation. Or, A soveraigne antidote against fear of the second death. : In a sermon preached at the funeral of Daniel Taylor Esq; in Stephens Colemanstreet London, on the twentieth day of April, an. 1655
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1655
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The six book-sellers proctor non-suited : wherein the gross falsifications, and untruths, together with the inconsiderate and weak passages, found in the apologie for the said book-sellers, are briefly noted and evicted, and the said book-sellers proved so unworthy, both in their second beacon-fired, and likewise in their epistle written in the defence of it, that they are out of the protection of any Christian, or reasonable apologie for either
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1655
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Peace protected, and discontent dis-armed. : Wherein the seventeen queries (with the addition of three more, postscript-wise) lately published, partly to allay the discontents of some about the late revolution of government, but more especially to guide every mans feet into the way of peace, as well his own, as the publique, are reinforced with replies unto, and animadversions upon, such answers, which some (it seems) have given unto them, to invalidate their purport and intent. Together with four new queries superadded. By the author of the said seventeen queries
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1654
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The apologist condemned: or, A vindication of the Thirty queries (together with their author) concerning the power of the civil magistrate in matters of religion. : By way of answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, published (as it seems) by some poposalist, under the mock-title of An apologie for Mr John Goodwin. Together with a brief touch upon another pamphlet, intituled, Mr J. Goodwin's queries questioned. By the author of the said Thirty queries
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1653
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An exposition of the nineth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans: : wherein by the tenor and carriage of the contents of the said chapter, from first to last, is plainly shewed and proved, that the Apostles scope therein, is to assert and maintain his great doctrine of justification by faith, and that here he discourseth nothing at all concerning any personal election or reprobation of men, from eternity. By John Goodvvin, minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1653
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Philadelphia: or, XL. queries peaceably and inoffensively propounded for the discovery of truth in this question, or case of conscience; : whether persons baptized (as themselves call baptism) after a profession of faith, may, or may not, lawfully, and with good conscience, hold communion with such churches, who judg themselves truly baptized, though in infancy, and before such a profession? Together with some few brief touches about infant, and after-baptism. By J.G. a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1653
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The riches of Gods love unto the vessells of mercy, consistent with his absolute hatred or reprobation of the vessells of wrath, or, An answer unto a book entituled, Gods love unto mankind ... : in two bookes, the first being a refutation of the said booke, as it was presented in manuscript by Mr Hord unto Sir Nath. Rich., the second being an examination of certain passages inserted into M. Hords discourse (formerly answered) by an author that conceales his name, but was supposed to be Mr Mason ...
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Twisse, William, 1578?-1646
1653
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Synkrētismos. Or Dis-satisfaction satisfied. : In seventeen sober and serious queries, tending to allay the discontents, and satisfie the scruples, of persons dis-satisfied about the late revolution of government in the Common-Wealth, and to guide every mans feet into the way of his duty, and the publique peace. Proposed by J.G. a cordiall friend, and well-willer to the interest of all men, consistent with the publique peace and safety
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1653
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Thirty queries, : modestly propounded in order to a discovery of the truth, and mind of God, in that question, or case of conscience; whether the civil magistrate stands bound by way of duty to interpose his power or authority in matters of religion, or worship of God. By John Goodvvin, minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1653
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VVater-dipping no firm footing for Church-communion: or Considerations proving it not simply lawful, but necessary also (in point of duty) for persons baptized after the new mode of dipping, to continue communion with those churches, or imbodied societies of saints, of which they were members before the said dipping; and that to betray their trust or faith given unto Jesus Christ to serve him in the relation and capacity, whether of officers, or other members, in these churches (respectively) by deserting these churches, is a sin highly provoking in the sight of God. Together with a post-script touching the pretended Answer to the Forty queries about Church-communion, infant and after baptism. By John Goodwin, a servant of God in the Gospel of his dear Son
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1653
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Eirenomachia. : The agreement & distance of brethren: or, a brief survey of the judgment of Mr. J.G. and the Church of God walking with him, touching these important heads of doctrine: 1. Election and reprobation. 2. The death of Christ. 3. The grace of God, in and about conversion. 4. The liberty or power of the will, or of the creature man. 5. The perseverance of the saints. Truly and plainly declaring the particulars, as well agreed upon, as dissented in, between them, and their Christian brethren of opposite judgment to them in some things about the said doctrines. Together, with a short touch of some of the principal grounds and reasons upon which the said pastor and Church cannot consent in judgment with their brethren about those particulars (relating to the said heads of doctrine) wherein the disagreement standeth
1652
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Foure pious, godly, and learned treatises : the first, leads us to the gate of true happinesse : the second, is for instruction, letting us to know what Christ suffer'd for us, that we might enjoy him : the third, is helps and cautions, that we may the better avoid sin : the fourth, brings us to be seekers and suers to God for those things that be above, Collo. 3
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1652
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Apolytrōsis apolytrōseōs, or, Redemption redeemed : wherein the most glorious work of the redemption of the world by Jesus Christ is ... vindicated and asserted ... : together with a ... discussion of the great questions ... concerning election & reprobation ... : with three tables annexed for the readers accommodation
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1651
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Confidence dismounted. Or a letter to Mr Richard Resburie of Oundle in North-Hamptonshire, : upon occasion, partly of a title page prefixed before a small treatise of his concerning election & reprobation, conflicting of six sermons preached by him about three years since, and lately published; the said title page bearing in front these words, some stop to the gangrene of Arminianism, lately promoted by Mr John Goodwin, in his book intituled Redemption Redeemed; partly also, a short preface or epistle prefixed by the said Mr Resbury to that his treatise
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1651
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Moses made angry, or, A letter written and sent to Dr. Hill, master of Trinity Colledg in Cambridg : upon occasion of some hard passages that fell from him in a sermon preached at Pauls, May 4, 1651
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1651
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The pagans debt and dowry, or, A brief discussion of these questions : how far and in what sence such persons of mankinde amongst whom the letter of the Gospel never came are not withstanding bound to believe on Jesus Christ (with some other particulars relating hereunto) : returned by way of answer to a discourse in writing lately sent without name (together with a letter subscribed only T.S.) unto Mr. John Goodwin, the author as yet unknown to him, yer (as appears by the said discourse) a person of worth and learning, and (as he supposeth) a minister of the Gospel
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1651
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Tvvo hyms, : or spirituall songs; sung in Mr. Goodwins congregation on Friday last being the 24. of Octob. 1651. Which was a day set apart by authority of Parliament for a solemn thanksgiving unto God by this nation, for that most wonderfull and happy successe of the English army under the conduct of his excellency the Lord General Cromwel over the Scottish forces at Worcester. Also a letter for satisfaction of some Presbyterian ministers, and others, who hold it unlawfull to give thanks for the shedding of blood
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1651
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The remedie of unreasonableness. Or The substance of a speech intended at a conference or dispute, in Al-hallows the Great, London. Feb. 11. 1649. : Exhibiting the brief heads of Mr John Goodwin's judgement, concerning the freeness fulness effectualness of the grace of God. As also concerning the bondage or servility of the will of man. Occasioned by an undue aspersion cast upon him; as (viz.) that he held free-will in opposition to free-grace
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1650
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Three hymnes, : or certain excellent new Psalmes, composed by those three reverend, and learned divines. Mr. John Goodwin, Mr. Dasoser [sic] Powel, and Mr. Appletree. Sung in their respective congregations, at Stephens Coleman-streete, London, and at Mary Abchurch, on Thursday the 8. of October, 1650. being a day set a part for the total routing of the Scots army in Musleborough-field, by his Excellency the L. Gen. Cromwel. Licensed according to order, and published for the general use and benefit of all the saints of Jesus Christ, in England, Scotland, and Ireland
1650
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Truths conflict with error. Or, Universall redemption controverted, in three publike disputations. The first between M. John Goodwin, and M. Vavasour Powell, in Coleman-street London. The other two between M. John Goodwin, and M. John Simpson, at Alhallowes the great in Thames-street: in the presence of divers ministers of the City of London, and thousands of others
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1650
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Truths conflict with error. Or, Universall redemption controverted, in three publike disputations. : The first between M. John Goodwin, and M. Vavasour Powell, in Coleman-street London. The other two between M. John Goodwin, and M. John Simpson, at Alhallowes the great in Thames-street: in the presence of divers ministers of the City of London, and thousands of others
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1650
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Two conferences between some of those that are called Separatists & Independents, concerning their different tenents : one whereof, was appointed with Mr. Burton and a number of his church, and the other with Mr. John Goodwin and some of his church ...
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Brown, David, fl. 1650-1652
1650
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Hybristodikai. : The obstructours of justice. Or a defence of the honourable sentence passed upon the late King, by the High Court of Justice. Opposed chiefly to the serious and faithfull representation and vindication of some of the ministers of London. As also to, The humble addresse of Dr. Hamond, to His Excellencie and Councel of warre. Wherein the justice, and equitie of the said sentence is demonstratively asserted, as well upon clear texts of Scripture, as principles of reason, grounds of law, authorities, presidents, as well forreign, as domestique. Together with, a brief reply to Mr. John Geree's book, intituled, Might overcoming right: wherein the act of the Armie in garbling the Parliament, is further cleared. As also, some further reckonings between thesaid [sic] Dr. Hamond and the authour, made straight
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1649
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A letter sent to a noble Lord of this kingdome
1649
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The Vnrighteous iudge, or an answer to a printed paper, pretending a letter to Mr Io. Goodvvin, / by Sir Francis Nethersole knight. Wherein the rough things of the said pretended letter, are made smooth, and the crooked things straight: and the predominant designe of it fully evinced to be, either an unscholarlike oscitancie and mistake, or else somewhat much worse
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1649
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The divine authority of the Scriptures asserted, or the great charter of the worlds blessednes vindicated. Being a discourse of soveraigne use and service in these times; not only against that King of Errours, and Heresies Anti-scripturisme, who hath already destroyed the faith of many, and hath all the faith in the world yet remaining, in chase, but also against all such inward suggestions and secret underminings of Satan, by which he privily attempteth the ruine of the precious faith and hope, wherewith the saints have built up themselves with much spirituall industry and care. Together with two tables annexed; the former, of the contents, and severall arguments more largely prosecuted in the treatise; the later, of such texts of Scripture unto which some light is given therein
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1648
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The divine authority of the Scriptures asserted, or, The great charter of the worlds blessednes vindicated : being a discourse of soveraigne use and service in these times ... : together with two tables annexed, the former, of the contents, and severall arguments more largely prosecuted in the treatise, the later, of such texts of Scripture unto which some light is given therein
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1648
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Neophytopresbyteros, or, The yongling elder, or, novice-presbyter. : Compiled more especially for the Christian instruction and reducement of William Jenkin, a young presbyter, lately gone astray like a lost sheep from the wayes of modesty, conscience and truth. And may indifferently serve for the better regulation of the ill governed Society of Sion Colledge. Occasioned by a late importune pamphlet, published in the name of the said William Jenkin, intituled Allotrioepiskopos; the said pamphlet containing very little in it, but what is chiefly reducible to one, or both, of those two unhappy predicaments of youth, ignorance, & arrogance. Clearly demonstrated by I.G. a servant of God and men in the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ. Wherein also the two great questions, the one, concerning the foundation of Christian religion: the other, concerning the power of the naturall man to good supernaturall, are succinctly, yet satisfactorily discussed. With a brief answer in the close, to the frivolous exceptions made by C B. against Sion Colledge visited, in a late trifling pamphlet, called, Sion Colledge what it is, &c.
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1648
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Right and might well met., or, A briefe and unpartiall enquiry into the late and present procedings of the army under the command of his excellency the Lord Fairfax. : Wherein the equity and regularnesse of the said proceedings are demonstratively vindicated upon undeniable principles, as well of reason, as religion. Together with satisfactory answers to all materiall objects on against them
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1648
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Right and might well met, or, A briefe and unpartiall enquiry into the late and present proceedings of the army under the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax : wherein the equity and regularnesse of the said proceedings are demonstratively vindicated upon undeniable principles, as well of reason, as religion : together with satisfactory answers to all materiall objections against them
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1648
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Right and might well met. Or, A briefe and unpartiall enquiry into the late and present proceedings of the Army under the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax. : Wherein the equity and regularnesse of the said proceedings are demonstratively vindicated upon undeniable principles, as well of reason, as religion. Together with satisfactory answers to all materiall objections against them
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1648
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Satans stratagems, or The Devils cabinet-councel discovered : whereby he endevors [sic] to hinder the knowledg of the truth ... wherein is laid open an easie way to end controversies in matters of conscience ... together with arguments to each book ...
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1648
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Sion-Colledg visited. Or, Some briefe animadversions upon a pamphlet lately published, : under the title of, A testimonie to the truth of Jesus Christ, and to our Solemne League and Covenant, &c. Subscribed (as is pretended) by the ministers of Christ within the province of London. Calculated more especially for the vindication of certaine passages cited out of the writings of J.G. in the said pamphlet, with the black brand of infamous and pernicious errors, and which the said ministers pretend (amongst other errors so called) more particularly to abhominate. Wherein the indirect and most un-Christian dealings of the said ministers, in charging & calling manifest and cleere truths, yea such as are consonant to their own principles, by the name of infamous and pernicious errours, are detected and laid open to the kingdome, and the whole world
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1648
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The army harmelesse: or, A dispassionat and sober discussion of the late and present proceedings of the army, under the command of His Excellencie, Sir Thomas Fairfax. : Wherein the equity and unblamableness of the said proceedings are demonstratively asserted, upon undenyable principles and maximes, as well of reason, as religion
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1647
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A candle to see the sunne: or A further cleering up of some passages mis-apprehended by some, : in a treatise lately published by authoritie, intituled Hagiomastix displayed, &c.
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1647
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Hagiomastix, or The scourge of the saints displayed in his colours of ignorance & blood: : or, a vindication of some printed queries published some moneths since by authority, in way of answer to certaine anti-papers of syllogismes, entituled a Vindication of a printed paper, &c. ...
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1647
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Independencie Gods veritie: or, The necessitie of toleration. : Unto which is added the chief principles of the government of independent churches
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1647
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A post-script, or appendix to a treatise lately published by authority, intituled, Hagio-Mastix, or the scourge of the saints displaid in his colours of ignorance and blood. : Being an explication of the third verse of the thirteenth chapter of the prophecie of Zacharie; (the tenour whereof is this: and it shall come to passe, that when any shall yet prophecie, then his father and his mother that begat him shall say unto him, thou shalt not live, for thou speakest lies in the name of the Lord: and his father and his mother that begat him, shall thrust him through when he prophecieth.) According to the analogie of the Sriptures [sic], the scope and exigency of the context, and the sence of the best expositors upon the place
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1647
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