A patterne for all (1658) by Edmund Calamy | | |
A sermon concerning death and resurrection (1644) by William Strode | | |
Christos kai Kerdos. Christ the life, and death the gain, of every true beleever (1650) by Obadiah Sedgwick | | |
Death and the grave no bar to believers happinesse (1656) by William Spurstowe | | |
Deaths advantage; opened in a sermon (1657) by Edward Reynolds | | |
God’s eternal preparations for his dying saints (1648) by Thomas Hill | | |
Thanatoktasia or, Death Disarmed: and the grave swallowed up in victory (1654) by Anthony Tuckney | | |
The churches triumph over death. Opend in a sermon preached Septemb. 11. 1660 (1662) by Edward Reynolds | | |
The faithfull Christians gain by death: opened, confirmed, and improved, in a sermon (1659) by Simeon Ashe | | |
The happinesse of those who sleep in Jesus (1662) by Edmund Calamy | | |
The saints gain by death, and their assurance thereof (1644) by Humphrey Hardwick | | |
The saints rest: or Their happy sleep in death (1651) by Edmund Calamy | | |
Two funeral sermons, much of one and the same subiect; to wit, the benefit of death (1620) by Thomas Gataker | | |