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A91363 A little cabinet richly stored with all sorts of heavenly varieties, and soul-reviving influences. Wherein there is a remedy for every malady, viz. milk for babes, and meat for strong men, and the ready way for both to obtain and retain assurance of salvation: being an abridgement of the sum and substance of the true Christian religion; wherein the cause of our salvation, the way, the guide, the rule, the evidence, the seals, &c. and the connection of these points together, and dependancy of them one upon another: this I have endeavoured to do orderly, exactly, methodically, with much plainness and clearness. / By Robert Purnell. Purnell, Robert, d. 1666. 1657 (1657) Wing P4237; Thomason E1575_1; ESTC R209217 254,040 517

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of Christ upon earth and if so what it is p. 434. Of perseverance p. 193. Q Divers hard questions answered and seeming contradictions reconciled and many scruples of conscience removed p. 347. R OF repentance unto life p. 133. Of reading the Scriptures p. 277. How to read the Scriptures p. 281. Who they are that ought to read the Scriptures p. 279. Why we ought to read the Scriptures p. 280. Of the resurrection of the dead at Christs second coming p. 432. Of the first and second resurrection p. 431. The manner how the Godly shall be raised and how the wicked p. 433. Of reprobation p. 8. S OF sanctification or a holy conversation p. 88 to p. 101. 1 Of the nature of sin p. 135. 2. How sin creeps up and gets head in man p. 136. 3. Of the great danger of small sins p. 137. 4. Of the mischief brought upon man for one sin p. 139. What hurt sin doth a Saint p. 140. 5. The best way to mortifie sin p. 141. 6. in in the best Saints and most times in the best actions done by them p. 146. 7. Of the vast difference between the sinning of the regenerate and unregenerate p. 148. 8. How many wayes the Lord is said to forgive sin p. 150. 9. Whether sins before conversion ought to be called to mind after Conversion p. 151. 10. Whether the dominion of sin may be taken away when the life of sin remains p. 153. Of singing and praising God in Psalms Hymns and spitual Songs p. 247. Of Suspention p 283. Of the Lords Supper another standing ordinance of the Gospel p 263. 1. What it is ibid. 2. Wherein it doth differ from ba●tism p. 264. 3. Of the preparation to the Lords Supper p. 265. 4. ●f the actions of the administrator p. 266. 5. The actions and duty of the receiver p. 268. 6. Who they are that may pertake of this Ordinance p. 269. 7. Of the ends ands uses of the Lords Supper p. 270. 8. The duty of all after receiving p. 271. Of the sho●tness of mans life and misery that doth attend every age thereof p. 383. 1. Of the Condition of man in his birth p. 385. 2. Of the state of child-hood p. 386. 3. Of the st●te of youth p. 387. 4. Of the state of manhood ibid. 5. Of the declining state of man p. 388. 6. Of the decrepit state or old age p. 389. Of the soul of man p. 〈…〉 The soul shall be far more perfect and excellent was in the state of innocency p. 454. The Saints after death shall be in the presence of Father Son and Holy-Ghost Angels and Saints p. 458. 1. In this state we shall know one another p. 459. 2. In this state we shall speak one to another ibid. 3. Of the duration of this blessed estate p. 460. When a man may be said to suffer for well doing and when for evil doing p. 329. T THE great and terrible day of ●he Lord is near proved p. 414. 1. By the testimony of the Prophets ibid. 2. By the testimony of the Apostles p. 415. 3. By the testimony of the Angels p. 416. 4. By the immutabil●ty of Gods dec ree ibid. 5. By the infallibility of his promises ibid. 6. By the impartiality of his justice p. 416 V OF Vocation p. 17. W OF the world flesh and devil p. 314. Of the riches of the world p. 315. He that men account the richest man in the world is many times the poorest man p. 316. FINIS Some Books printed and sold by Thomas Brewster at the three Bibles neer the West end of Pauls AN Epitome of all the Common and Statute Laws of England in Fol. The Faithful Counsellour or the Marrow of the Law in English in 4. to The Priviledges of the People vindicated in 4. to All three by William Sheppard Esquire The Retired mans Meditation or the Mysterie and Power of godliness By H. Vane Knight Vindiciae Justificationis Gratuitae Justification without Condition or the free Justification of a sinner Explained Confirmed and Vindicated By W. Eyre Minister of the Gospel at New-Sarum Mr. Baxter's Aphorisms of Justification Examined and Answered By J. Crandon in 4. to An Exposition of the whole Book of Canticles wherein the Text is Explained and useful observations raised thereupon by J. Robotham in 4. to Gospel Holiness or a saving sight of God and the glorious Priviledge of the Saints By Walt●r Craddock Preacher of the Gospel in 4. to A description of Jerusalem with a Map By H. Jesse in 4. to A Store-house of Provision for further Resolution in several Cases of Conscience viz. of living above Ordinances of walking in Fellowship with the unbaptized of Laying on of hands c. Also a small Catechism for babes and little ones all three by H. J●sse The Right Constitution of a Common-wealth with some Errors of Government and Rules of Policy in 8. vo A Brief History containing most of those notable Occurrences and Revolutions that happened in those late contests between King and Parliament being a short mention of things from 1637 to 1648. by T. May Esquire Milk for Babes in Christ or Meditations Observations and Expe●iences with divers cases of Conscience resolved the glorious Priviledges of them that are Christs with the way to know whether we are of that are Christs with the way to know whether we are of that blessed number Also Election before the foundation of the World asserted and the faith of Gods elect what it is By Martin Finch Preacher of the Gospel in Lincoln-shire in 8. An Anti-Diatribe or the Apologie of some Ministers and godly people asserting the Lawfulness of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company proving also the necessity of Examination in order to a more holy Church-fellowship being an answer to Mr. Humphreys's general Admission By H. Saunders Minister of Hollesworth in Devon The Bible in Welsh with several other W●lsh Books Lazarus and his Sisters discourse of Paradise or a conference about the excellent things of the other world A Discoverer of some plots of Lucifer against the Children of men The Yearning of Christs Bowels towards his languishing friends By S. Moore Minis●er of the Gospel The Gate of Tongues unlocked and opened or a Seed-time of all Tongues and Sciences being a Short way of teaching and thoroughly learning the Latine English French c. Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus his Divine Pimander in 17 Books together with his second book called Asclepius containing 15 Chapters with a Commentary done into English By Dr. Everard Some Sermons preached on several occa●●ons By P. Sterry Christian experiences from Scripture-evidences under these several heads viz. 1 ●omfort for Believers against their fears and dismayings 2. Comfort for Believers from their spiritual incomes 3. Mans fruitlesness without saving faith 4. Counsel unto Saints as sojourners and strangers 5. M●ns folly in determining by present Events or State of things By R. Coler preacher of the Gospel in Wiltshire These written by T. Collier viz. The Right Constitution of a Visible Church of Christ with its order and Ordinances The Day Dauning relating to the calling of the Jews and Christs second coming The Confession of Faith of several Churches of Christ in the We●t signed by several officers of the said Curches A Catechism for the instruction of youth A Dialogue between a Minister of the Gospel and an enquiring Christian about the Authority of the Scriptures and the principles of the Quakers The personal appearing and Reign of Christs Kingdom on the Earth stated An Antidote against the Infections of the times or a faithful Watch-word from Mount-Sion to prevent the ruine of souls whereby some special considerations are presented to sinners Admonition to Saints and Invitation to backsliders Published for the good of all by the Elders and Messengers of several Churches in Wales A Warning Piece for the Slumbring Virgins or an Alarm to the friends of the Bridegroom being some awakning Meditations upon Christs own Watch-word Mat. 26. 41. By Ge. Scortreth Preacher of the Gospel in Lincoln Recommended to the Reader by Joseph Caryl William Gre●nhill Geo. Griffiths Books against the Quakers A Faithful Discovery of a treacherous Design of Mystical Antichrist displaying Christ's Banners but attempting to lay waste Scriptures Churches Christ faith hope c. and establish Paganism in England being an Examination of the Doctrines of the people called Quakers By Joseph Kellet John Pomroy Paul Glisson A Confutation of the Quakers being an Answer to nineteen Queries propounded by them and Answered by S. Eaton Minister of the Gospel in Cheshire A Testimony to the true Jesus and the faith of him wherein the way of the people called Quakers is examined and weighed being an Answer to James Nailor's Book called Love to the Lost by T. Higgenson A Looking-glass for the Quakers By T. Collier