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A plea for Christian magistracie: or, An answer to some passages in Mr. Gillespies sermon, against Mr. Coleman.: As also to the brotherly examination of some passages of Mr. Colemans late printed sermon, upon Job 11.20. In which the reverend and learned commissioner affirmeth, he hath endeavoured to strike at the root of all church government. VVherein the argumentative part of the controversie is calmely and mildly, without any personall reflections, prosecuted. / By William Hussey, minister of the Gospell, at Chesilhurst in Kent. (London : Printed for John Saywell, and are to bee sold at his shop at the signe of the Starre in Little Brittaine, 1646 [i.e. 1645]), by William Hussey (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by George Gillespie: Books in the extended shelves: Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Aaron's rod blossoming (London : Printed by E.G. for Richard Whitaker, 1646., 1646), also by Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Aaron's rod blossoming, or, The divine ordinance of church government vindicated ... (Robert Ogle, and Oliver & Boyd, 1844) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Aarons rod blossoming, or, The divine ordinance of church-government vindicated so as the present Erastian controversie concerning the distinction of civill and ecclesiasticall government, excommunication, and suspension, is fully debated and discussed, from the holy scripture, from the Jewish and Christian antiquities, from the consent of latter writers, from the true nature and rights of magistracy, and from the groundlesnesse of the chief objections made against the Presbyteriall government in point of a domineering arbitrary unlimited power / by George Gillespie ... (London : Printed by E.G. for Richard Whitaker ..., 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: An assertion of the government of the Church of Scotland, in the points of ruling-elders, and of the authority of presbyteries and synods : with a postscript in answer to a treatise lately published against presbyteriall government ... (Edinburgh : Printed for James Bryson, 1641., 1641), also by Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: An assertion of the government of the Church of Scotland in the points of ruling-elders and of the authority of presbyteries and synods with a postscript in answer to a treatise lately published against presbyteriall government. (Edinburgh : Printed for Iames Bryson, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Causes of the Lord's wrath against Scotland : manifested in his sad late dispensations. Whereunto is added a paper, particularly holding forth the sins of the ministry. ([Edinburgh] : [publisher not identified], printed in the year 1732., 1732), also by Archibald Johnston Warriston, James Guthrie, and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Certain brief observations and antiqueries ([publisher not identified], 1644), also by John Goodwin and Henry Robinson (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: CXI propositions concerning the ministerie and government of the Church (Edinburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler ..., 1647) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: CXI propositions concerning the ministerie and government of the Church. (London : Printed for Robert Bostock, at the King's Head in Pauls Church-yard, MDCXLVII. [1647]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A dispute against the English-Popish ceremonies, obtruded upon the Church of Scotland : wherein not only our own arguments against the same are strongly confirmed, but likewise the answers and defences of our opposites, such as Hooker, Mortoune, Burges, Sprint, Paybody, Andrewes, Saravia, Tilen, Spotswood, Lindsey, Forbesse, &c. particularly confuted. ([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1637., 1637), also by Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A dispute against the English-popish ceremonies, obtruded vpon the Church of Scotland Wherein not only our ovvne argumemts [sic] against the same are strongly confirmed, but likewise the ansvveres and defences of our opposites, such as Hooker, Mortoune ... Forbesse, &c. particularly confuted. ([Leiden] : Printed [by W. Christiaens], in the yeare of our Lord 1637) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: The humble representation of the Commission of the Generall Assembly to the Honourable Estates of Parliament upon their declaration lately communicate [sic] to us, Edinburgh, 28 Aprile, 1648. (London : Printed by Edward Griffin for I.R. ..., 1648), also by Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A late dialogue betwixt a civilian and a divine concerning the present condition of the Church of England in which, among other particulars, these following are especially spoken of ... (London : Printed for Robert Bostock ..., 1644) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Male audis or An answer to Mr. Coleman his Malè dicis. Wherein the repugnancy of his Erastian doctrine to the word of God, to the solemne League and Covenant, and to the ordinances of Parliament: also his contradictions, tergiversations, heterodoxies, calumnies, and perverting of testimonies, are made more apparent then formerly. Together with some animadversions upon Master Hussey his Plea for Christian magistracy: shewing, that in divers of the afore mentioned particulars he hath miscarried as much, and in some particulars more then Mr Coleman. / By George Gillespie, minister at Edinbrugh. Published by authority. (London, : Printed for Robert Bostocke at the Kings head in Paules Church-yard., 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Nihil respondes: or, A discovery of the extream unsatisfactorinesse of Master Colemans peece, published last weeke under the title of A brotherly examination re-examined. Wherein, his self-contradictions: his yeelding of some things, and not answering to other things objected against him: his abusing of Scripture: his errors in divinity: his abusing of the Parliament, and indangering their authority: his abusing of the Assembly: his calumnies, and namely against the Church of Scotland, and against my selfe: the repugnancy of his doctrin to the solemne League and Covenant, are plainly demonstrated. / By George Gillespie minister at Edenburgh. Published by authority. (Printed at London : for Robert Bostock dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Kings head., 1645) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Notes of debates and proceedings of the Assembly of Divines and other commissioners at Westminster : February 1644 to January 1645 (Robert Ogle and Oliver and Boyd, 1846), also by Westminster Assembly (1643-1652) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: The Presbyterian's armoury. (R. Ogle and Oliver & Boyd, 1846) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Reasons for which the service booke, urged upon Scotland ought to bee refused. ([[Edinburgh] : Printed [by G. Anderson], in the year of God, 1638]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons : at their late solemne fast, Wednesday March 27. 1644 (Printed for Robert Bostock ..., 1644), also by Robert Bostock (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at their late solemne fast Wednesday, March 27, 1644 by George Gillespie. (London : Printed by Robert Bostock, 1644) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the House of Lords, in the Abbey church at Westminster, upon the 27th. of August, 1645. being the day appointed for solemne and publique humiliation. Whereunto is added A brotherly examination of some passages of Mr Colemans late printed sermon upon Iob 11.20. In which hee hath endeavoured to strike at the root of all church-government (Printed for R. Bostock, 1645) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the House of Lords : in the Abbey Church at Westminster, upon the 27th. of August. 1645 ... Whereunto is added A brotherly examination of some passages of Mr Colemans late printed sermon upon Iob 11. 20. in which hee hath endeavoured to strike at the root of all church-government. (R. Bostock, 1645), also by Great Britain. Parliament (1645) House of Lords (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A sermon preached before the right honourable the House of Lords in the Abbey Church at Westminster, upon the 27th of August, 1645 being the day appointed for solemne and publique humiliation : whereunto is added a brotherly examination of some passages of Mr. Colemans late printed sermon upon Job 11.20, in which he hath endeavoured to strike at the root of all church-government / by George Gillespie, minister at Edenburgh. (London : Printed by F. Neile for Robert Bostock ..., 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Testimony-bearing exemplified : a collection. Containing, I. Gillepsie against association with malignants; together with the causes of God's wrath, agreed upon by the General assembly of the Church of Scotland, met at Edinburgh, October 1651. II. The informatory vindication; to which is subjoined, a collection of excellent laws, (or Eschol grapes) in favours of our covenanted reformation ... (Paisley : Printed by J. Neilson, for the publishers, 1791., 1791), also by Thomas Henderson, Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Church of Scotland (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A treatise of miscellany questions: wherein many usefull questions & cases of conscience are discussed & resolved: for the satisfaction of those, who desire nothing more, than to search for & finde out precious truths, in the controversies of these times (Printed by G. Lithgovv for G. Svvintoun, 1649) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A treatise of miscellany questions : wherein many usefull questions and cases of conscience are discussed and resolved ... (Edinburgh : Printed by Gedeon Lithgow for George Swintoun, 1649., 1649), also by Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: A treatise of miscellany questions wherein many usefull questions and cases of conscience are discussed and resolved ... / by Mr. George Gillespie ... ; published by Mr. Patrik Gillespie ... (Edinburgh : Printed by Gedeon Lithgovv ... for George Svvintoun, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1649), also by Patrick Gillespie (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: An usefull case of conscience discussed and resolved, concerning associations and confederacies with idolaters, infidels, hereticks or any other known enemies of truth and godlinesse (Printed by the heires of G. Anderson, for A. Wilson, 1649) (page images at HathiTrust) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: An usefull case of conscience discussed and resolved concerning associations and confederacies with idolaters, infidels, hereticks, or any other known enemies of truth and godlinesse. By Master George Gillespie, late minister at Edinburgh. Whereunto is subjoyned a letter, written by him to the commissioners of the Generall Assembly, in the time of his sicknesse: together with his testimony unto this truth, written two dayes before his death. (Printed at Edinburgh : by the heires of George Anderson, for Andro Wilson, anno 1649) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: VVholesome severity reconciled with Christian liberty. Or, the true resolution of a present controversie concerning liberty of conscience. Here you have the question stated, the middle way betwixt popish tyrannie and schismatizing liberty approved, and also confirmed from Scripture, and the testimonies of divines, yea of whole churches: the chiefe arguments and exceptions used in The bloudy tenent, The compassionate samaritane, M.S. to A.S. &c. examined. Eight distinctions added for qualifying and clearing the whole matter. And in conclusion a parænetick to the five apologists for choosing accommodation rather then toleration. Imprimatur. Ia. Cranford. Decemb 16. 1644. (London : Printed for Christopher Meredith, and are to be sold at the Signe of the Crane in Pauls Churchyard, 1645) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: Wholesome severity reconciled with Christian liberty, or, The true resolution of a present controversie concerning liberty of conscience here you have the question stated, the middle way betwixt popish tyrannie and schismatizing liberty approved and also confirmed from Scripture and the testimonies of divines, yea of whole churches : the chiefe arguments and exceptions used in the bloudy tenent, The compassionate samaritane, M.S. to A.S. &c., examined : eight distinctions added for qualifying and clearing the whole matter : and in conclusion a parænetick to the five apologists for choosing accommodation rather than toleration. (London : Printed for Christopher Meredith ..., 1645) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gillespie, George, 1613-1648: The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2), contrib. by W. M. Hetherington (Gutenberg ebook)
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