[Directions for the profitable reading of the Scriptures] (1647) by John White | | |
A charge against the Jews, and the Christian world, for not coming to Christ, who would have freely given them eternall life (1647) by Thomas Valentine | | |
A copy of some papers past at Oxford (1647) by Francis Cheynell | | |
A copy of some papers past at Oxford (1647) by Henry Hammond | | |
A great wonder in heaven: or, A lively picture of the militant church, drawn by a divine pencill (1647) by John Arrowsmith | | |
A model of church-government (1647) by John Dury | | |
A reply to: Saltmarsh (1647) by Thomas Gataker | | |
A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons…Febr. 24. 1646/47 (1647) by John Lightfoot | | |
A sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament: at their late solemne fast, Januar. 26. 1647 (1647) by Stephen Marshall | | |
A sermon preached to the two Houses of Parliament, at their solemn meeting to praise God for his infinite mercy (1647) by Stephen Marshall | | |
A short catechisme: being a briefe instruction of the most ignorant, before the receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper (1647) by Obadiah Sedgwick | | |
A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man. (1647) by Edward Reynolds | | |
A way to the tree of life: discovered in sundry directions for the profitable reading of the Scriptvres (1647) by John White | | |
An account given to the Parliament by the ministers sent by them to Oxford (1647) by Francis Cheynell | | |
An expedient to preserve peace and amity, among dissenting brethren (1647) by Stephen Marshall | | |
An exposition with practicall observations upon the eighth, ninth and tenth chapters of the book of Job (1647) by Joseph Caryl | | |
Anabaptism, the true fountaine of Independency, Brownisme, Antinomy, Familisme, and the most of the other errours (1647) by Robert Baillie | | |
Appendix Ignatiana (1647) by James Ussher | | |
Christ dying and drawing sinners to himselfe (1647) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
Christs counsell to poore and naked soules, that they might bee well furnished with pure gold, and richly clad (1647) by Thomas Valentine | | |
CXI propositions concerning the ministerie and government of the Church (1647) by George Gillespie | | |
De Romanæ Ecclesiæ Symbolo Apostolico vetere (1647) by James Ussher | | |
Deliverance in the birth: or, A sermon preached before the right honourable the House of Peeres…upon the 29 of July 1646. (1647) by Samuel Bolton | | |
Diatribē: VVherein the iudgement of the reformed churches and Protestant divines, is shewed, concerning preaching by those who are not ordained ministers. (1647) by Sidrach Simpson | | |
Diatribē. VVherein the judgement of the reformed churches and Protestant divines, is shewed, concerning ordination (1647) by Sidrach Simpson | | |
Five propositions to the Kings Majesty and the army (1647) by Henry Hammond | | |
Gods incomparable goodnesse unto Israel. Unfolded and applied (1647) by Simeon Ashe | | |
New propositions propounded at the Kings royall court at Holmby, betwixt the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and Mr. Marshall and Mr. Caryll concerning the presbyteriall government, the Booke of Common-Prayer, and the directory (1647) by Stephen Marshall | | |
Of fraternal admonition, or correption (1647) by Henry Hammond | | |
Of the povver of the keyes (1647) by Henry Hammond | | |
Reasons delivered by the Right Honourable the Earle of Manchester: for nulling the forc’d votes, and against the high and visible insolencies of those that forced the Houses. (1647) by Edward Montagu | | |
Redintegratio amoris, or A union of hearts (1647) by John Cook | | |
Spirituall vvhordome (1647) by Thomas Case | | |
The all–seeing vnseen eye of God (1647) by Matthew Newcomen | | |
The authours, nature, and danger of hæresie (1647) by Richard Vines | | |
The churches duty, for received mercies (1647) by John Greene | | |
The diatribē proved to be paradiatribē (1647) by Lazarus Seaman | | |
The growth and spreading of hæresie (1647) by Thomas Hodges | | |
The harmony, chronicle and order of the Old Testament (1647) by John Lightfoot | | |
The head of the church, the iudge of the world (1647) by Lazarus Seaman | | |
The natvre and danger of heresies, opened in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons, Ianuary 27. 1646 (1647) by Obadiah Sedgwick | | |
The proceedings of the Assembly of Divines upon the Thirty nine Articles of the Church of England (1647) by Westminster Assembly | | |
The right vnderstanding of the times: opened in a sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons, December 30. 1646. (1647) by Stephen Marshall | | |
The saints hiding-place in the time of Gods anger (1647) by William Bridge | | |
The times anatomiz’d, in severall characters (1647) by Thomas Ford | | |
The trust and the account of a stevvard, laid open in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1647) by William Strong | | |
The way to the highest honour. Presented in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable House of Peeres (1647) by William Strong | | |
Theoremata CXI de ministerio & regimine ecclesiastico. (1647) by George Gillespie | | |
Two sermons preached: one before the Right Honorable House of Lords, on their publick fast, May 26. 1647 (1647) by Thomas Valentine | | |
Two solemne covenants (1647) by Edmund Calamy | | |