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Filed under: Sin, Mortal -- Early works to 1800 Aggravation of sinne and sinning against knowledge. Mercie. Delivered in severall sermons upon divers occasions. By Tho: Goodvvin B.D. (London : Printed by M. Flesher for Iohn Rothwell, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Sun in Pauls Churchyard, M DC XXXVII. [1637]), by Thomas Goodwin (HTML at EEBO TCP) A revindication set forth by William Parker, in the behalfe of Dr. Drayton deceased, and himself of the possibility of a total mortification of sin in this life: and, of the saints perfect obedience to the law of God: to be the orthodox Protestant doctrine, and no innovations (as they are falsly charged to be) of Dr. Drayton and W. Parker; in an illogicall vindication, wherein the necessity of sins remaining in the best saints as long as they live, and the impossibility of perfect obedience to the law of God, is ignorantly and perversly avouched to to [sic] be the orthodox Protestant doctrine; by one who subscribeth his name John Tendring. ... (London : printed by W.G. and are to be sold, with the Examen to the late synods confession of faith, by Nathaniel Brook at the sign of the Angel in Cornhill, and John Orme in Pellican-Court in Little Britain, M. DC. LVIII. [1658]), by William Parker (HTML at EEBO TCP) The godly mans gain; and the wicked mans woe; or, Good news from Heaven for the righteous Plainly shewing the wonderful manifestation of the love of God to their souls, their blessed and happy condition, both in this life and that which is to come. Likewise, the dreadful condition of the wicked, their danger by reason of sin, because of the wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against the workers of iniquity. Lastly, some seasonalble warnings, and perswasions, for poor sinners to prepare for judgement, that they may be able to stand in the evil day, and avoid those visible tokens of Gods fury, and their eternal ruine in flames of fire, prepared for the wicked, who delight to make void the law of God. By Matthew Killiray. (London : printed for W. Thackeray, at the Black-Spread-Eagle and Sun, in the Old Bayley, 1665), by Matthew Killiray (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Sin, Mortal The concept of mortal sin in early Christianity (Washington, D. C., 1920), by Hubert Louis Motry (page images at HathiTrust) Lenten pastoral letter of the Most Rev. John Walsh, D.D., Archbishop of Toronto (s.n., 1898), by Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Toronto. Archbishop (1889-1898 : Walsh) and John Walsh (page images at HathiTrust) Lenten pastoral letter of the Rt. Rev. John Walsh, D.D., Bishop of London (s.n., 1884), by Catholic Church. Diocese of London. Bishop (1869-1889 : Walsh) and John Walsh (page images at HathiTrust) Wesen und Voraussetzungen der Todsünde : untersuchung der Frage nach dem Wesensunterschiede zwischen dem peccatum mortale und veniale (G.P. Aderholz, 1903), by Hubert Gerigk (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Sin -- Early works to 1800 Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers, by John Owen (multiple formats at CCEL) The humbled sinner resolved what he should do to be saved. Or, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ the only way of salvation for sensible sinners. Discovering the quality, object, acts, seat, subject, inseparable concomitants and degrees of justifying faith...Wherein several cases are resolved, and objections answered (Printed by T. R. & E. M. for A. Byfield, 1656), by Obadiah Sedgwick (page images at HathiTrust) La conversion d'un pecheur, réduite en principes. Traduite de l'espagnol sur la 13. éd. (Paris, 1730), by Francisco de Salazar (page images at HathiTrust) Examen general de tous les états et conditions des pechez que l'on y peut commettre; tiré de l'ecriture, des conciles, des peres, & des ordonnances de nos rois. (G. Desprez et J. Desessartz, 1724), by Matthieu de Morgues (page images at HathiTrust) Mawʻiẓah fī ghaḍab Allāh. (1849), by Jonathan Edwards (page images at HathiTrust) Disputationum Roberti Bellarmini, politani, S.J. : De controversiis Christianae fidei adversus hujus temporis haereticos. (Edente Natale Battezzati, 1857), by Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino (page images at HathiTrust) Nature, power, deceit and prevalency of indwelling sin in believers ... ([s.n.], 1774), by John Owen (page images at HathiTrust) Petri Poiret Cogitationum rationalium de Deo, anima, et malo : libri quatuor. In quibus quid de hisce Cartesius, ejusque sequaces, boni aut secus senserint, omnisque philosophiae certiora fundamenta, atque in primis tota metaphysica verior, continentur; nec non Benedicti de Spinoza atheismus & exitiales errores funditus exstirpantur. (Ex typographia Blaviana, 1685), by Pierre Poiret (page images at HathiTrust) The loss and recovery of elect sinners: with the difficulty of their coming back again to glory, methodically held forth under the similitude of captives ransomed and returning from slavery (Printed by John Bryce, 1777), by John Adamson (page images at HathiTrust) Daemonologia sacra: or, A treatise of Satan's temptations in three parts. (Printed by Thomas and John Turnbull, 1800), by Richard Gilpin (page images at HathiTrust) Super Confiteor (Apud Claudium Cheuallonium, 1534), by Guillaume Pepin (page images at HathiTrust) Impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion (Printed by R. Norton for T. Garthwait, 1667), by Richard Allestree, Richard Sterne, Dorothy Coventry Pakington, Humphrey Henchman, and John Fell (page images at HathiTrust) Parable of poyson : in five sermons of spirituall poyson (Printed by T[homas] S[nodham] for Richard Moore, and are to be sould at his shop in St. Dunstans Church-yard in Fleetestreete, 1618), by William Crashaw (page images at HathiTrust) Tractatus de peccatis : in seminario episcopali Namurcensi dictatus. (E typographia J.P.G. Michel, bibliopolae, 1774), by Jean François Perin (page images at HathiTrust) Lettre pastorale du R. P. Cerle, vicaire général & official du diocése de Pamiers, le Siége vacant, au clergé ecclesiastique & regulier, & au peuple du diocèse, contre la nouvelle heresie des pechez philosophiques. ([n. p., 1690), by Jean Cerle (page images at HathiTrust) Decret de notre Saint Père le Pape Alexandre VIII,contre deux thèses oou propositions des Jesuites, dont l'une a été soûtenuë à Pont-à-Mousson, & l'autre à Dijon. ([n. p., 1690), by Catholic Church. Pope (1689-1691 : Alexander VIII) (page images at HathiTrust) Nouvelle heresie dans la morale, denonée au Pape et aux evêques, aux princes et aux magistrats. (Nicolas Schouten, 1689), by Antoine Arnauld (page images at HathiTrust) Le livre des lois des pays. (Leroux, 1899), by Bardesanes and François Nau (page images at HathiTrust) A winter evening's conversation upon the doctrine of original sin (Printed and sold by Green and Russell, 1980), by Samuel Webster (page images at HathiTrust) Orbis Phaëthon (Apud Cornel. ab Egmond [i.e. Blaeu], 1631), by Jeremias Drexel and Raphael Sadeler (page images at HathiTrust) War with the devil : or the young man's conflict with the powers of darkness ... (Printed by and for P. Luckman and sold by J. Fuller, 1677), by Benjamin Keach and Benson Collection of Hymnals and Hymnology (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The soules conflict with the sins of vain glory ... (London : Printed for Henry Brome, 1657., 1657), by Henry Beesley and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The isle of man : or, The legall proceeding in man-shire against sinne ... (London : Printed by R.I. for Edward Blackmore, 1658., 1658), by Richard Bernard and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The worldlings aduenture discouering the fearefull estate of all earthwormes, and men of this world, in hazarding their pretious soules for the enioying of worldly happines / deliuered in two sermons before the worthy visitors of the right worshipfull Company of the Grocers, at the visitation of their free grammar schoole at Oundell in North-Hamptonshire, by Thomas Cooper, Batchelour in Diuinity, imployed in that businesse. (London : Printed by N.O. for Richard Redmer, and are to be sold at his shop at the west end of S. Paules Church, 1619), by Thomas Cooper (HTML at EEBO TCP) Aytokatakritos or, the sinner condemned of himself being a plea for God, against all the ungodly, proving them alone guilty of their own destruction; and that they shall be condemned in the great day of account, not for that they lacked, but only because they neglected the means of their salvation. And also, shewing, how fallacious and frivolous a pretence it is in any, to say, they would do better, if they could; when indeed all men could, and might do better, if they would. By one, that wisheth better to all, than most do to themselves. (London : printed for Edward Brewster, and are to be sold by Giles Widowes, at the Maiden head, over against the Half-Moon, in Aldersgate-street, near Jewen-street, 1668), by Thomas Ford (HTML at EEBO TCP) One come from the dead, to awaken drunkards and whoremongers being a sober and severe testimony against the sins and the sinners, in an exact description of the nature and danger of these two soul-destroying evils : together with proper and sovereign remedies / by Richard Garbut ... ; with epistles to the reader, by Mr. R. Baxter, and Mr. William Jenkins. (London : Printed for Francis Smith ..., [1675?]), by Richard Garbutt, Richard Baxter, and William Jenkyn (HTML at EEBO TCP) Demonologia sacra, or, A treatise of Satan's temptations in three parts / by Richard Gilpin. (London : Printed by J.D. for Richard Randal and Peter Maplasden ..., 1677), by Richard Gilpin (HTML at EEBO TCP) The penitent pardoned, or, A discourse of the nature of sin, and the efficacy of repentance under the parable of the prodigal son / by J. Goodman ... (London : Printed by E. Flesher, for R. Royston ..., 1679), by John Goodman (HTML at EEBO TCP) Ignis fatuus. Or, The elf-fire of purgatorie Wherein Bellarmine is confuted by arguments both out of the Old and New Testament, and by his owne proofes out of Scriptures and Fathers. Also an annexe to this treatise of purgatorie, concerning the distinction of sinne in mortall and veniall. By M. William Guild, Minister at King-Edvvard. (London : Printed by Augustine Mathevves, and are to bee sold [by J. Budge?] at Britaines Burse, 1625), by William Guild (HTML at EEBO TCP) The court convert: or, A sincere sorrow for sin, faithfully travers'd expressing the dignity of a true penitent. Drawn in little by one, whose manifold misfortunes abroad, have render'd him necessitated, to seek for shelter here; by dedicating himself and this small poem. By H.A. gent. ([London] : Printed for the author, [1695?]), by H. W. (Henry Waring) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mortalities meditation: or, A description of sinne VVith a definition and plaine setting forth of mans three chiefest and greatest enemies; to wit, the world, the flesh, and the Diuell. Written by William Hall. (Imprinted at London : By Aug. Mathewes, for Beniamin Fisher, and are to be sold at his shop in Pater-noster Row, at the signe of the Talbot, 1624), by William Hall (HTML at EEBO TCP) Speculum aureum animae peccatricis. English ([Enprynted at london : In fletestrete. at the signe of saynt George. By Richarde Pynson, [1506?]), by de Gruytrode Jacobus, the Carthusian Denis, and Margaret Beaufort (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parænesis. English (London, : Printed for Thomas Dring at the signe of the George near Cliffords Inne in Fleet-Street., 1654), by Saint John Chrysostum and William Villiers Grandison (HTML at EEBO TCP) Homme criminel. English (London : Printed for William Leake ..., 1650), by Jean-François Senault and Henry Carey Monmouth (HTML at EEBO TCP) The sound beleever, or, A treatise of evangelicall conversion discovering the work of Christs spirit in reconciling of a sinner to God / by Tho. Shepard ... (London : Printed for R. Dawlman, 1645), by Thomas Shepard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sodom fair: or, The market of the man of sin Containing, a true account of the prices of the Pope's pardons and dispensations; being a treatise very useful and necessary for all young English papists who intend to take Holy Orders, or travel through Italy; and all such as intend to be cheated both out of their souls and money. To which is added, the history of adultery, as it is now at Rome by law established; with the life of Clement the Sixth, and blasphamous bull which he published for the year of jubele, 1350. ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon preached before the King, March 13, 1666/7 by Edward Stillingfleet ... (London : Printed by Robert White for Henry Mortlock ..., 1667), by Edward Stillingfleet (HTML at EEBO TCP) Armour of proof, or a soveraign antidote, against the contagion of evil company Together with the skill, will, and industry of lewd ones; in tempting to sin, and drawing to perdition. Being subjects of concernment for the younger sort. The second part. By R. Younge of Roxwel in Essex, Florilegus. (London : printed by J.M. for James Crump, in Little Bartholomews Well-yard, 1655), by Richard Younge (HTML at EEBO TCP) An experimental index of the heart in which (as in a looking-glass) both profane and civil men may see enough, to make them in love with religion, being a most happie and providential conference between two friends (after the ones heart was changed) the which may both provoke and incourage all sorts of sinners to read the same, that (in the least) love themselves : drawn up and published for the good of all / by R. Younge ... ; add this as a second part to those three fundamental principles of Christian religion, intituled, A short and sure way to grace and salvation. ([London] : Sold onely by James Crump ... and by Henry Cripps ..., 1658), by Richard Younge (HTML at EEBO TCP) The seduced soul reduced and rescued from the subtilty and slavery of Satan ... by R. Junius ... ([London] : Sold onely by James Crump ... and by Henry Cripps ..., [1660]), by Richard Younge (HTML at EEBO TCP) Diseases of the soule a discourse diuine, morall, and physicall. By Tho. Adams. (London : Printed by George Purslowe for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at the great south-dore of Paules, and at Brittaines Bursse, 1616), by Thomas Adams (HTML at EEBO TCP) The ages of sin, or Sinnes birth & groweth With the stepps, and degrees of sin, from thought to finall impenitencie. ([S.l. : s.n., 1655]), by Thomas Jenner and Jacob van Langeren (HTML at EEBO TCP) The causes of the decay of Christian piety, or, An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice written by the author of The whole duty of man. (London : Printed by R. Norton for T. Garthwait ..., 1667), by Richard Allestree (HTML at EEBO TCP) Andrewes caueat to win sinners A true and perfect way to win carelesse sinners (if there be but the least sparke of grace in them) vnto speedy repentance, that in the end they may obtaine eternall life. Directed vnto all the elect children of God, which truly repent. Newly published by Iohn Andrewes preacher of Gods Word. Being first seene and allowed. (London : Printed [by Eliot's Court Press] for Iohn Wright, and are to be sold at his shop without Newgate at the signe of the Bible, 1631), by John Andrewes (HTML at EEBO TCP) A soueraigne salue to cure a sicke soule infected with the poyson of sinne. Wherein is contained, 1 The strength and force of the poyson of sinne. 2 How mans soule became poysoned? 3 How the soule of man poysoned by sinne may be cured, and restored. These parts are all authenticall, and comprised in a most short and compendious method, briefly to be read, that they may be effectually practised. Newly published by I.A. minister and preacher of Gods Word. (London : Printed by Nicholas Okes, and are to be sold by Francis Grove, dwelling at the signe of the Wind-Mill, neare to St. Sepulchres Church, 1624), by John Andrewes (HTML at EEBO TCP) Disputatio theologia, de vero discrimine peccati mortalis & venialis deq[ue] impossibilitate implendi legem Dei ob quotidianam peccatorum venialium incursionem. Cui annexa est appendix de possibilitate præstandi legem consideratam secundum epieikeian evangelicam. Authore Roberto Baronio ... (Abredoniæ : Excudebat Edwardus Rabanus, 1633), by Robert Baron (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Isle of Man: or, the legall proceeding in Man-shire against sinne Wherein, by way of a continued allegorie, the chiefe malefactors disturbing both Church and common-wealth, are detected and attached; with their arraignment, and iudiciall triall, according to the lawes of England. The spirituall vse thereof, with an apologie for the manner of handling, most necessary to be first read, for direction in the right vse of the allegory thorowout, is added in the end. By R.B. ... (London : Printed [by Eliot's Court Press and George Miller] for Edw. Blackmore, at the great south doore of Pauls, 1627), by Richard Bernard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Quadragesimale de christiana religione. Sermo 42. English. Selections ([[Paris? : Printed for Wynkyn de Worde?], M.CCCCC.xj. [1511] the. xxij. daye of Auguste]), by Bernardino da Siena and Henry Watson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A view of the threats and punishments recorded in the Scriptures, alphabetically composed with some briefe observations upon severall texts / by Zachary Bogan ... (Oxford : Printed by H. Hall for R. Davis, 1653), by Zachary Bogan (HTML at EEBO TCP) The eighth book of Mr Jeremiah Burroughs. Being a treatise of the evil of evils, or the exceeding sinfulness of sin. Wherein is shewed, 1 There is more evil in the least sin, than there is in the greatest affliction. 2 Sin is most opposite to God. 3 Sin is most opposite to mans good. 4 Sin is opposite to all good in general. 5 Sin is the poyson, or evil of all other evils. 6 Sin hath a kind of infiniteness in it. 7 Sin makes a man conformable to the Devil. All these several heads are branched out into very many particulars. / Published by Thomas Goodwyn, William Bridge, Sydrach Sympson, William Adderly, [double brace] William Greenhil, Philip Nye, John Yates. (London, : Printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange., 1654), by Jeremiah Burroughs and Thomas Goodwin (HTML at EEBO TCP) Some considerations about the case of scandal, or, Giving offence to weak brethren (London : Printed by H. Hills Jun. for T. Basset ..., B. Tooke ..., and F. Gardiner ..., 1683), by Benjamin Calamy (HTML at EEBO TCP) Capel's remains being an useful appendix to his excellent Treatise of tentations, concerning the translations of the Holy Scriptures : left written with his own hand / by that incomparably learned and jucicious divine, Mr. Richard Capel, sometimes fellow of Magdalen-Colledge in Oxford ; with a preface prefixed, wherein is contained an abridgement of the authors life, by his friend Valentine Marshall. (London : Printed by T.R. for John Bartlet ..., 1658), by Richard Capel and Valentine Marshall (HTML at EEBO TCP) The carnall professor Discovering the wofull slavery of a man guided by the flesh. Distinguishing a true spirituall Christian that walkes close with God, from all formalists in religion, rotten hearted hypocrites, and empty powerlesse professors whatsoever. By that faithfull servant of Christ, Robert Bolton B.D. late preacher in Northampton Shire. (London : Printed [by Miles Flesher] for R. Dawlman, at the Brazen Serpent in Pauls Church-yard, 1634), by Robert Bolton and fl. 1634 I. T. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Of the mortification of sin in believers: the 1. Necessity, 2. Nature, and 3. Means of it. With a resolution of sundry cases of conscience thereunto belonging. By John Owen, D.D. a servant of Jesus Christ in the work of the Gospel. (London : printed for Nathanael Ponder, at the Peacock in the Poultrey near Cornhill, and in Chancery-lane near Fleet-street, 1668), by John Owen (HTML at EEBO TCP) A treatise of the dominion of sin and grace wherein sin's reign is discovered, in whom it is, and in whom it is not : how the law supports it, how grace delivers from it, by setting up its dominion the heart / by John Owen ... (London : Printed by J. L. for William Marshall ..., 1688), by John Owen (HTML at EEBO TCP) The great and sole troubler of the times represented in a mapp of miserie, or, A glimpse of the heart of man which is the fountain from whence all misery flows, and the source into which it runs back. Drawn with a dark pencill, by a dark hand, in the midst of darkness. (London : Printed for J.M. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1649), by Isaac Penington (HTML at EEBO TCP) Cases of conscience. Part 1 ([Cambridge] : Printed by Iohn Legat, printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge. 1604. And are to be sold in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Crowne by Simon Waterson, [1604]), by William Perkins and Thomas Pickering (HTML at EEBO TCP) A discourse of conscience wherein is set downe the nature, properties, and differences thereof: as also the way to get and keepe good conscience. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Iohn Legate, printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge, 1596), by William Perkins (HTML at EEBO TCP) Satans sophistrie ansuuered by our Sauiour Christ and in diuers sermons further manifested / by that worthy man Maister William Perkins ; to which is added, a comfort for the feeble minded, wherein is set downe the temptations of a Christian. (London : Printed by Richard Field for E.E. and are to be sold at the signe of the Swanne in Paules Church-yard, 1604), by William Perkins (HTML at EEBO TCP) Cases of conscience ([Cambridge] : Printed by Iohn Legat, Printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, 1606. and are to be sold [in London] in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Crowne by Simon Waterson), by William Perkins and Thomas Pickering (HTML at EEBO TCP) Tvvo treatises· I. Of the nature and practise of repentance. II. Of the combat of the flesh and spirit. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Iohn Legate printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge. 1593. And are to be sold [by Abraham Kitson] at the signe of the Sunne in Paules Church-yard in London, [1593]), by William Perkins (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sins overthrow: or, A godly and learned treatise of mortification Wherein is excellently handled; first, the generall doctrine of mortification: and then particularly, how to mortifie fornication. Vncleannes. Evill concupiscence. Inordinate affection. and, covetousnes. All being the substance of severall sermons upon Colos. III. V. Mortifie therefore your members, &c. Delivered by that late faithfull preacher, and worthy instrument of Gods glory Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, master of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes-Inne. (London : Printed by I. Beale [and Augustine Mathewes], for Andrew Crooke, at the blacke Beare in Pauls Churchyard, 1633), by John Preston (HTML at EEBO TCP) The anatomie of a distressed soule Wherein, the faults of the elect,are discerned from the sinnes of the wicked, spirituall defections cured, confused consciences resolued, all meanes of presumption and desperation remoued, the sicknesse, dulnesse, and deadnesse of the spirit releeued, crosses and temptations inward, and afflictions outward remedied, for the benefite of all that groane vnder the burthen of sinne, and feeling of Gods anger, thirsting for the sense of reconciliation in the blood of the lambe. (London : Printed by Nicholas Okes, for Daniel Speed; and are to be sold at his shop vnder S. Mildreds Church in the Poultry, 1619), by Bartholomew Robertson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Looking glass for England. (London : printed for the author, and sold by J. Blare, at the sign of the Looking-glass, on London-bridge, [1696?]), by Robert Russel (HTML at EEBO TCP) Nations looking-glass. ([London] : Printed for J. Blare on London-bridge, [1695?]), by Robert Russel (HTML at EEBO TCP) A warning piece to England, or, The wrath of God revealed against sinners his judgments being already entered upon the nation / by S.T.G. (London : Printed for D. Newman ..., 1676), by Lover of truth and peace S. T. G. (HTML at EEBO TCP) The sinners remembrancer, or, A serious warning to the wicked, to prevent his destruction, and hasten his reformation by Rich. Parr ... (London : Printed by J.G. For Nath. Brook, 1663), by Richard Parr (HTML at EEBO TCP) Life, death and judgment of stubborn and incorrigible sinners. (London : printed for Thomas Passinger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1668), by Thomas Passenger (HTML at EEBO TCP) The best of remedies for the worst of maladies, or, Spiritual receipts and antidotes for the preservation of a plague-sick, sinfull soul wherein is shown, sin is the cause and repentance the cure of the pestilence / seasonably published by a lover of peace and truth ..., R.A. (London : [s.n.], 1667), by R. A. (Richard Alleine) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The work of sin (in the flesh) condemned and the power of the enemy (in and over the creature mankind) by spiritual weapons resisted, and warred against ... / R.B. (London : [s.n.], 1663), by R. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Alarm to London (London : Printed for L.C., 1678), by Thomas Reeve (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Ages of sin, or, Sinnes birth & groweth with the stepps and degrees of sin, from thought to finall impenitencie. ([London : Thomas Jenner, ca. 1655]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gair i bechaduriaid, a gair i sainct. Y cyntaf yn tueddu i ddeffrãoi cydwybodau pechaduriaid diofal, i wãir deimlad ac ysturiaeth o'r cyflwr erchyll y maent ynddo, tra fyddont yn byw yn eu cyflwr naturiol heb yr ail-enedigaeth. Yr ail, yn tueddu i gyfarwyddo ac i berswadio y duwiol, a'r rhai a ail-anwyd i amryw ddledswyddau enedkigol. Gan Tho, Gouge gweinidog yr efengyl. Ac a gyfieithwyd yn gymraec gan W. Jones gweinidog yr egengyl. (Printiedig yn Llundain : gan A. Maxwell i'r Awdwr, yn y flwyddyn 1676), by Thomas Gouge and William Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP) Miserie of sinne. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Cantrell Legge, printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge, 1608), by Richard Kilby (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hallelu-iah: praise yee the Lord, for the unburthening of a loaden conscience. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Cantrell Legge, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, 1618. And are to be sold [in London] by Matthevv Lavv in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Foxe), by Richard Kilby (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mystery of iniquity laid open. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1695), by Thomas Moor (HTML at EEBO TCP) How sin is strengthened, and how it is overcome ([London : s.n., 1665?]), by James Naylor (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hidden things made manifest by the light in a plain distinction between condemnation and temptation : wherein is shewed how the rightetous law of God is ministered upon the transgressor, and how it is to be by all received and continued under, through it, as a schoolmaster to come to Christ, by him to have the sin done away forever : also of temptation, what it is, and how it may be known and discerned from condemnation, that out of temptation man may be delivered and kept with the light of Christ, who was tempted and did overcome : with a direction to them who profess the knowledge of the truth, and live not in the power of God, that they may know the entrance within the vail, where the temptations are overcome, and where the foolish virgins cannot enter / given forth for such who say they see, and yet their sin remaineth ... by a member of the church and body of Christ ... Humphrey Smith. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658), by Humphrey Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP) Munition against mans misery and mortality. A treatice containing the most effectual remedies against the miserable state of man in this life, selected out of the chiefest both humane and divine authors; by Richard Smyth preacher of Gods word in Barstaple in Devonshire. (At Oxford : Printed by Joseph Barnes, 1612), by Richard Smyth (HTML at EEBO TCP) Satana noåemata, or, The wiles of Satan in a discourse upon 2 Cor. 2. 11 / by William Spurstow ... (London : [s.n.], 1666), by William Spurstowe (HTML at EEBO TCP) Såoä ma thanatou, the body of death: or, a discourse concerning the saints failings & infirmities. Wherein this position, viz. that absolute freedome from sinne is not attainable in this life, is both proved and improved, in three sermons preached in St Edmunds church in the city of New-Sarum; the first upon Wednesday Novemb 24. 1658. being the weekly lecture day; the two last upon August 14, 1659. being the Lords day. By Joseph Swaffeild minister of the gospel at Odstocke in the county of Wilts. (London : printed by A.M. for Francis Tyton at the three Daggers in Fleetstreet, 1661), by Joseph Swaffield (HTML at EEBO TCP) Lord have mercy upon vs the vvorld, a sea, a pest-house, the one full of stormes, and dangers, the other full of soares and diseases : the observance from these, (though especially accomodated to the times of this heavy contagion,) fitted for all times : for all men, and all times are sicke, of the cause of this sicknesse : Lord haue mercy vpon vs. (Imprinted at London : For Henry Gosson, 1636), by T. B. (Thomas Brewer) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Discoverie of ten English lepers. (London : Printed by Peter Short, dwelling vpon Bredstreet hill, neere the end of old Fishstreet at the signe of the Starre, 1592), by Thomas Tymme (HTML at EEBO TCP) The devil the greatest sinner in the world, or, A reply to Thomas Powel, who calls himself a minister of the Gospel, yet affirms, Jesus Christ was the greatest sinner in the world by John Vaughton ... ([S.l. : s.n.], 1676), by John Vaughton (HTML at EEBO TCP) A warning given to secure sinners to prepare for judgement, to flee from wrath to come, and turn from all sin but especially the sin which does most easily beset them / by Nathanael Vincent ... (London : Printed by J. Astwood for Tho. Parkhurst ..., 1688), by Nathanael Vincent (HTML at EEBO TCP) A practical discourse of confession of sins to God, as a means of pardon and cleansing. By John Wade, minister of Hammersmith. (London : printed for John Salusbury, at the Rising-Sun in Cornhil, 1697), by John Wade (HTML at EEBO TCP) Some strokes at the unfruitful works of darkness tending to their destruction (London : printed for J. P. bookseller, at the corner of Bread-street in Cheap-side, 1693), by William Watson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A looking-glass for the wise and foolish, the godly & ungodly. Wherein they may see, how much it concerns them to be wise unto salvation, before it be too late. By John Ryther, minister of the gospel in Wapping, near London. (London : printed by J.D. for Henry White, at the three Bibles in the Minories, 1677), by John Ryther (HTML at EEBO TCP) Justification of the fathers and the schoolmen. (Oxford : printed by A. Lichfield, fot [sic] Joh. Adams, and Edw. Forrest, 1659), by Henry Hickman (HTML at EEBO TCP) The axe at the root of professors miscarriages in a plain detection of, and a wholesome caveat against the miscarriages opposite to faith in God / by Thomas Mall ... (London : Printed for Tho. Parkhurst ..., 1668), by Thomas Mall (HTML at EEBO TCP) Motives to Godly mourning and rejoycing; or, Christ Jesus his kind invitation to sinners to repent. (London : printed for the author, 1698), by W.H. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A short declaration of the Assembly of Divines, by way of detestation of this abominable and blasphemous opinion, that God is, and hath an hand in, and is the author of the sinfulnesses of his people; mentioned in a book intituled, Comfort for believers, about their sins and troubles. Together with the orders of both Houses of Parliament for the burning of the said book by the hand of the common hangman. (London: : Printed by Iohn Field for Ralph Smith, at the signe of the Bible in Cornhill, neer the Royall Exchange, July 25. 1645), by Westminster Assembly (HTML at EEBO TCP) The yovng-mans second vvarning-peece, or, A miracle of mercies being a true relation of the horrible suggestions and tentations, wherwith Satan assaulted me A. W. stationer of London : wherby he prevailed so far, as to force me to sin grosly, and to despaire fearfully, in so much that he brought me near unto the making of my selfe away, many and sundry ways, from the which the Lord in mercy delivered me : and therefore as a testimony of my thankfullnesse to God, and love to my brethren and former sinfull associats, I have thought good to publish in print, both the manner and time of my conflict and also of my delivery. ([London] : Printed for Anthony Wildgoose ..., 1643), by Anthony Wildgoos (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gods arraignement of hypocrites with an inlargement concerning Gods decree in ordering sinne. As likewise a defence of Mr. Calvine against Bellarmine; and of Mr. Perkins against Arminius. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Cantrell Legge, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, 1615), by John Yates (HTML at EEBO TCP) The saints sufferings, and sinners sorrowes. Or, The evident tokens of the salvation of the one, and the perdition of the other Phil. I.28, 2 Thes. I.6,7 (London : Printed by T. Cotes, for N. Bourne, dwelling in the Royall Exchange, 1631), by John Yates (HTML at EEBO TCP) Principiis obsta. The readie vvay to prevent sin By William Bagshaw. (London : printed for Tho. Parkhurst, and are to be sold at the sign of the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, 1671), by William Bagshawe (HTML at EEBO TCP) The sinners safetie, if heere hee looke for assurance by Richard Barnerd ... (At London : Printed by H.L. for T.M. and Ionas Man, and are to be sold at his shoppe at the West doore of Paules, 1609), by Richard Bernard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sinne kept out of the kingdome ([London : s.n., 1653]), by James Naylor (HTML at EEBO TCP) The dignity and duty of a Christian Published and set forth to comfort and encourage all those which be truly Christs, to continue in him, and to be faithfull to the death. By Mr. Iohn Abernethie, Bishop of Cathnes in Scotland. (London : Imprinted by F. K[ingston] for Iohn Budge, and are to bee sold at the signe of the Greene Dragon, in Pauls Church-yard, 1620), by John Abernethy (HTML at EEBO TCP) An alarm to all impenitent [s]inners. Or, [T]he spirit of bondage raised up in judgement and allayed in mercy. [D]eclared in a short treatise of the sweetnesse of God's love discovered in the bitterness of his wrath. / [B]y Humphrey Browne ... (London, : [Prin]ted for Edw. Blackmore ..., M. DC. L. [1650]), by H. Browne (HTML at EEBO TCP) The beginning of the doctrine of Christ. Or A catalogue of sinnes shewing how a Christian may finde out the euils, hee must take notice of in his repentance. With rules, that shew a course, how any Christian may be deliuered from the guilt and power of all his sinnes. By N. Bifield preacher of Gods Word, at Isleworth in Middlesex. (London : printed G. P[urslowe]. for R. Rounthwaite, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Flower de-luce and Crowne, 1619), by Nicholas Byfield (HTML at EEBO TCP) The signes of the wicked man Together with directions that shew how the seuerall gifts and graces of Gods spirit may be attained. Needfull for such as want those graces, and for such as desire to increase in them. By N. Bifield, preacher of Gods Word at Isleworth in Middlesex. (London : Printed by George Purslovv for Ralph Rounthvvaite, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Flower de-luce and Crowne in Pauls Church-yard, 1619), by Nicholas Byfield (HTML at EEBO TCP) The spiritval tovchstone: or, The signes of a godly man drawne in so plaine and profitable a maner, as all sorts of Christians may trie themselues thereby. Together with directions, how the weake Christian, by the vse of these signes may establish his assurance. By. N. Bifield preacher of Gods word at Isteworth in Middlesex. (London : printed by R. Field, for Ionas Man, 1619), by Nicholas Byfield (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London at Bow-Church on the 29th of May 1682. (London : Printed by J.M. for Walter Kettilby ..., 1682), by Benjamin Calamy (HTML at EEBO TCP) The true trauaile of all faithfull Christians, hovve to escape the daungers of the vvicked vvorld VVhereunto is added a christian exercise for priuate housholders. (Printed at London : By Iohn Charlewood, 1585), by William Chub (HTML at EEBO TCP) The sinners sleepe vvherein Christ willing her to arise receiueth but an vntoward answer. By Henoch Clapham. (Edinburgh : printed by Robert Walde-graue, printer to the Kings Majestie, an. 1596), by Henoch Clapham (HTML at EEBO TCP) A briefe discourse of mans transgression [an]d of his rede[mption by Christ, with a particular surueigh of the Romish religion] (Imprinted at London : By Richard F[ield] dwelling in the Blacke Friers, neare Lud[gate], MDXCIII [1593]), by Francis Clement (HTML at EEBO TCP) A warning for worldlings, or, A comfort to the godly, and a terror to the wicked set forth dialogue wise, betweene a scholler and a trauailer / by Ieremie Corderoy, student in Oxford. (At London : Printed by Thomas Purfoot, for Lawrence Lyle, and are to be sold at the Tygars head in Paules Church-yard, 1608), by Jeremy Corderoy (HTML at EEBO TCP) Tvvo very Godly and comfortable letters, written ouer into England The one to a Godly and zealous Lady: wherin the Annabaptists errour is confuted and the sinne against the Holye Ghoste plainly declared. The other an answer to a Godly merchants letter: written for his comfort, being greeued with the heauye burden of sinne wherin is declared the true confession of sinne: Written by T.C. (At London : Printed by Edward Allde for Edward White, 1589), by Thomas Cottesford and Thomas Cartwright (HTML at EEBO TCP) An alarum sounded in the borders of spiritual Egypt vvhich shall be heard in Babylon, and astonish the inhabitants of the defiled and polluted habitations of the earth. And the power of the Prince of Darkness called into question; and he himself examin'd by the truth, how he came to raign over mankind; and how long his time shall be, till he comes to be cast out of his dominion, and the creature be deliver'd from under his tyranny; to serve God in spirit and in truth, as Christ, the prince of peace, has order'd them. Also the number of him whom the world hath wonder'd after, found out; and demonstrated to be near at an end: and withal, that it is no wayes unlawful, nor in vain, both to hope, and to expect the utter desolation, and destruction of sin in this life, and the setting up of perfect righteousness in the souls of men, where sin has too long raign'd. Written in a testimony to the truth, and against the false position of the devil, and his servants; by a servant of God, Steven Crisp. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1671), by Stephen Crisp (HTML at EEBO TCP) Death's universal summons: or, a general call; to all mankind, to the grave: in a dialogue betwixt a presumptious sinner, and the great messenger of mortality; with the righteous man's chearful entertainment of death. To which is added, The dismal doom and state of the rich and covetous man after his death: to seriously considered by all christians ([Dublin] : Sold at the Hope and Anchor in Patrick-Street; Dublin, [1650?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Saints blessed for ever: or, God's people never forsaken asuring every true believer, of their blessed estate, and condition: very profitably to read, and comfortable to every believing soul that truly fears God. Being a rich portion of Gods love to his people; and worthy to be kept in memory for ever. Together with several perswasions to poor sinners, to leave their sins, and come to Christ by repentance. By Roger Hough. (London : printed by E. Crowch, for T. Vere, at the sign of the Cock in S. Johns-street, 1667), by Roger Hough (HTML at EEBO TCP) A testimony against several prophane and superstitious customs now practised by some in New-England the evil whereof is evinced from the Holy Scriptures and from the writings both of ancient and modern divines / by Increase Mather. (London : [s.n.], 1687), by Increase Mather (HTML at EEBO TCP) The sinner impleaded in his own court. Wherein are represented the great discouragements from sinning, which the sinner receiveth from sin it selfe. / By Tho: Pierce rector of Brington in Northamptonshire. (London, : Printed by R. Norton for Richard Royston, 1656), by Thomas Pierce (HTML at EEBO TCP) The true spring of gospel, sight and sense of sin, Jesus Christ and Him crucified evidenced by his spirit in his Word : with two funeral sermons on the death of Mr. John Bigg, and a narrative of his conversion / by Richard Davis ... (London : Printed for John Marshall ..., [1689?]), by Richard Davis (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Discourse of the repugnancy of sin to the principles of universal reason being a dissuasive from a sinful life from principles of common wisdom currant amongst all mankind, save onely in the concerns of their souls. (London : Printed and are to be sold by Edward Millington ... and William Abington ..., 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The mystery of selfe-deceiuing. Or A discourse and discouery of the deceitfullnesse of mans heart: Written by the late faithfull minister of Gods worde, Daniell Dyke, Bachelour in Diuinity. Published since his death, by his brother I.D. minister of Gods worde (London : Printed by Edvvard Griffin for Ralph Mab, at the signe of the Grayhound in Pauls Church yarde, 1614), by Daniel Dyke and Jeremiah Dyke (HTML at EEBO TCP) Memorables concerning our uprightness before God, and our resignation to his will. / Gathered out of Dr. B's judicious treatises thereof. Thus published for the poor, that want money and memory. By one desirous of poor folks salvation. (London : Printed for Tho: Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chapel, 1690), by Richard Baxter (HTML at EEBO TCP) The soules misery and recovery, or, The grieving of the spirit, how it is caused, and how redressed wherein is shewed (among other things) the nature of presumptuous sins, with preservatives against them, and remedies for them / by Samuel Hoard ... (London : Printed by J.G. for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1658), by Samuel Hoard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gods hatred against sin and wickedness Wherein is discovered the odiousness of the sins of these times, as pride, and lying, blood-shedding, and wicked imaginations; mischief, and false witness, as dissention, setters of strife and debate: very necessary for these times, and worthy to be kept in memory after ages. Written by Roger Hough. ([London] : Printed by H.B. for T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1683), by Roger Hough (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter from a stranger to a minister, clearly shewing by the unerring light of nature and scripture, not only what sin is and has done to angels and men, and why the one cannot, and how and by whom the other is delivered therefrom, and what is expected from 'em thereupon, and what return has been made for the same: but how antichristianism, by the brightness of our Lords coming, seems to be dwindling into nothing; mauger all opposition, of cunning selfish men. And that the great revolution (so much in expectation, and so assured to us by divine revelation) is near approaching; and what preceeds it, and will attend it, and how all are concern'd in it; and what they, but the clergy especially, are to do in order thereunto, to qualify and fit themselves for it. The secrets of the Lord are with them that fear him. ([London : s.n., 16--?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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