A brief discourse of mans estate in the first and second Adam (1653) by Robert Harris | | |
A treatise of original sin (1658) by Anthony Burgess | | |
A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man. (1647) by Edward Reynolds | | |
Aggravation of sinne: and sinning against knowledge (1637) by Thomas Goodwin | | |
Armilla catechetica. A chain of principles; or, an orderly concatenation of theological aphorismes and exercitations (1659) by John Arrowsmith | | |
Hamartolos hamartia: or, The sinfulnes of sin (1646) by Samuel Bolton | | |
Ianitor animæ: the soules porter, to cast out sinne, and to keepe out sinne (1638) by William Price | | |
Spiritual refining: part II. Or, a treatise of sinne with its causes, differences, mitigations and aggravations (1654) by Anthony Burgess | | |
Tentations. Part 1-2 (1633) by Richard Capel | | |
Tentations. Part 1-4 (1655) by Richard Capel | | |
Tentations. Part 3 (1636) by Richard Capel | | |
Tentations. The sixth edition (1659) by Richard Capel | | |
The corruption of minde (1655) by Richard Vines | | |
The dailie examination, and arraignment of sins (1648) by James Ussher | | |
The doctrine of original sin, asserted & vindicated against the old and new adversaries thereof (1658) by Anthony Burgess | | |
The eighth book of Mr Jeremiah Burroughs. Being a treatise of the evil of evils, or the exceeding sinfulness of sin (1654) by Jeremiah Burroughs | | |
The evil of evils, or the exceeding sinfulness of sin (1654) by Jeremiah Burroughs | | |
The first man, or, A short discourse of Adams state (1643) by John Greene | | |
The fury of vvarre, and folly of sinne (1643) by John Ley | | |
The second sermon, preached to the Honourable House of Commons, April 30. 1645 (1645) by Cornelius Burges | | |
The sinfulnesse of sinne (1639) by Edward Reynolds | | |
The sinfulnesse of sinne, and The fulnesse of Christ (1667) by William Bridge | | |
The sinne of hardnesse of heart: the nature, danger, and remedy of it (1648) by Stephen Marshall | | |
The tryall of a Christians growth in mortification, vivification, or purging out corruption (1641) by Thomas Goodwin | | |
Three treatises of The vanity of the creature (1631) by Edward Reynolds | | |