A collection of severall replies and vindications published of late (1657) by Henry Hammond | | |
A collection of such answers and discourses (1657) by Henry Hammond | | |
A continuation of the defence of Hugo Grotius, in an ansvver to the review of his annotations (1657) by Henry Hammond | | |
A demonstration of the day of judgment, against atheists & hereticks (1657) by Anthony Burgess | | |
A Serious advice to the citizens of London (1657) by Edmund Calamy | | |
A sermon pressing to, and directing in, that great duty of praising God (1657) by Joseph Caryl | | |
A state of glory for spirits of just men upon dissolution, demonstrated (1657) by Thomas Goodwin | | |
A summarie account of Mr Iohn Dury’s former and latter negotiation for the procuring of the true gospell peace (1657) by John Dury | | |
A treatise of the institution, right administration and receiving of the sacrament of the Lords-Supper. (1657) by Richard Vines | | |
A treatise shewing the subordination of the will of man unto the will of God (1657) by William Strong | | |
An exposition with pracitcall observations upon the 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. chapters of the proverbs (1657) by Francis Taylor | | |
An exposition with practicall observations upon the twenty-seventh, the twenty-eighth, and twenty-ninth chapters of the booke of Job (1657) by Joseph Caryl | | |
Church-reformation promoted: in a sermon on Matth. 18. vers. 15, 16, 17 (1657) by Daniel Cawdrey | | |
Deaths advantage; opened in a sermon (1657) by Edward Reynolds | | |
Evidence for heaven containing infallible signs and reall demonstrations of our union with Christ and assurance of salvation (1657) by Edmund Calamy | | |
Gospel-reconciliation; or, Christs trumpet of peace to the world. (1657) by Jeremiah Burroughs | | |
Hobbiani puncti dispvnctio (1657) by John Wallis | | |
Iacobi Usserii Armachani de Romanæ Ecclesiæ symbolo apostolico vetere, aliisq (1657) by James Ussher | | |
Independencie a great schsim proved against Dr. Owen his apology in his tract of schism (1657) by Daniel Cawdrey | | |
Mens sobria seriò commendata (1657) by John Wallis | | |
Operum mathematicorum pars prima (1657) by John Wallis | | |
Pacis evangelicæ quærendæ sectandæque ohdopoiēsis, sive viarum stratura (1657) by John Dury | | |
Sensuality dissected; or, the epicure’s motto opened, censured, improved (1657) by Thomas Case | | |
Sions praises. Opened in a sermon (1657) by Edward Reynolds | | |
Some profitable directions both for priest & people (1657) by Henry Hammond | | |
Tactica sacra, sive de milite spirituali pugnante, vicente & triumphante dissertatio (1657) by John Arrowsmith | | |
The city remembrancer (1657) by Edmund Calamy | | |
The city remembrancer. Or, A sermon preached to the native-citizens, of London (1657) by Edmund Calamy | | |
The dead saint speaking, to saints and sinners living (1657) by Samuel Bolton | | |
The effect of Master Dury’s negotiation for the uniting of Protestants in a Gospell interest in brief is this () by John Dury | | |
The fountain opened: and the water of life flowing forth, for the refreshing of thirsty sinners (1657) by Obadiah Sedgwick | | |
The judgement of the late Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and Primate of Ireland (1657) by James Ussher | | |
The peace of Jerusalem; a sermon preached in the Parliament House, Jan. 9. 1656 (1657) by Edward Reynolds | | |
The power of the civil magistrate in matters of religion vindicated (1657) by Stephen Marshall | | |
The riches of grace displayed in the offer and tender of salvation to poor sinners (1657) by Obadiah Sedgwick | | |
The saints inheritance (1657) by Jeremiah Burroughs | | |
The way of God with his people in these nations. Opened in a thanksgiving sermon, preached on the 5th of November, 1656 (1657) by Peter Sterry | | |
Treatises and meditations dedicated to the saints, and to the excellent throughout the three nations (1657) by Francis Rous | | |
True gain; opened in a sermon preached at Pauls, Nov. 9. 1656 (1657) by Edward Reynolds | | |
Twenty one several books of Mr William Bridge (1657) by William Bridge | | |