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A49461 The good and faithful servant set forth in a sermon preached at Hatfield Broad-Oake in Essex, August 2. the day before the funeral of Mr. John Warren, sometime minister of the gospel there. Now published with some small additions, and a brief account of his life and character. By Henry Lukin. Lukin, H. (Henry), 1628-1719. 1696 (1696) Wing L3474A; ESTC R218826 22,563 42

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it may be most suitable and seasonable Heb. 4.16 Therefore tho' Abraham did not obtain an answer when he prayed God remembred him soon enough to deliver Lot which seems to be the chief thing he aimed at in his prayers Gen. 19.29 Yet many dearly miss such a Friend to go to both to sympathize with them and advise them as their condition requires and tho' there be a residue of the Spirit with God to raise up and send forth such Labourers into his Harvest yet the want of such is much lamented now the Harvest is so plenteous But for the Inhabitants of Hatfield Broad-Oake Stortford and other his Christian Friends whom he had a continual Remembrance of in his prayers and who have fully known his Doctrine manner of Life Purpose Faith Long-suffering Charity Patience 2 Tim. 3.10 and are witnesses how holily and justly and unblameably he behaved himself among them 1 Thes 2.10 As they desire his prayers may come up for a memorial before God so let them endeavour to have these things always in Remembrance after his decease which he was not negligent when living to put them in mind of 2 Peter 1.12 c. And which others have taken care by publishing some of them that they may be kept in their minds and be followers of him and mark them which walk so as they have him for an ensample Phil. 3.17 For he taught by his life as well as by his Doctrine according to the charge which Nazianzen gives to Ministers not to teach at all except they teach by their Conversation FINIS Books sold by Thomas Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns at the lower End of Cheapside A Body of Practical Divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six Sermons on the lesser Catechism composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster With a Supplement of some Sermons on several Texts of Scripture By Tho. Watson formerly Minister at St. Stephen's Walbrook London A Paraphrase on the New Testament with Notes doctrinal and practical By plainness and brevity fitted to the Use of Religious Families in their daily Reading of the Scriptures and of the younger and poorer sort of Scholars and Ministers who want fuller helps With an Advertisement of Difficulties in the Revelations By the late Reverend Mr. Rich. Baxter Six hundred of select Hymns and Spiritual Songs collected out of the Holy Bible Together with a Catechism the Canticles and a Catalogue of Virtuous Women The three last hundred of select Hymns collected out of the Psalms of David By William Barton A. M. late Minister of St. Martins in Leicester Spiritual Songs Or Songs of Praise to Almighty God upon several occasions Together with the Song of Songs which is Solomon's First turned then paraphrased in English Verse By John Mason Sacramental Hymns collected chiefly out of such passages of the New Testament as contain the most suitable matter of Divine Praises in the Celebration of the Lord's Supper To which is added one Hymn relating to Baptism and another to the Ministry By J. Boyse With some by other hands The Psalms of David in Metre Newly translated and diligently compared with the Original Text and former Translations More plain smooth and agreeable to the Text than any heretofore Of Free Justification by Christ Written first in Latine by John Fox Author of the Book of Martyrs against Osorius c. And now Translated into English for the benefit of those who love their own Souls and would not be mistaken in so great a Point An Earnest Call to Family-Religion Or a Discourse concerning Family-Worship Being the substance of Eighteen Sermons Preached by Samuel Slater A.M. Minister of the Gospel Ornaments for the Daughters of Zion Or the character and happiness of a Virtuous Woman in a Discourse which directs the Female Sex how to express the Fear of God in every Age and State of their Life and obtain both Temporal and Eternal Blessedness Written by Cotton Mather The Confirming Work of Religion and its great things made plain by their primary Evidences and Demonstrations whereby the meanest in the Church may soon be made able to render a rational account of their Faith England's Alarm Being an account of God's most considerable Dispensations of Judgment and Mercy towards these Kingdoms for fourteen years last past and also of the several sorts of Sins and Sinners therein especially the Murmurers against this Present Government With an Earnest Call to speedy Humiliation and Reformation and Supplication as the chief means of prospering Their Majesties Councels and Preparations Dedicated to the King and Queen A Family-Altar Erected to the honour of the Eternal God Or a solemn Essay to promote the Worship of God in Private Houses Being some Meditations on Gen. 3.5.2.3 With the Best Entail or Dying Parents Living Hopes for their Surviving Children grounded upon the Covenant of God's Grace with Believers and their Seed Being a short Discourse on 2 Sam. 23.5 By Oliver Heywood Minister of the Gospel The Gospel-Mystery of Sanctification opened in sundry practical Directions suited especially to the case of those who labour under the guilt and power of In dwelling sin To which is added a Sermon of Justification By Walter Marshall Minister of the Gospel c. Death improved and immoderate Sorrow for Deceased Friends and Relations reproved Wherein you have many Arguments against Immoderate Sorrow and many profitable Lessons which we may learn from such Providences By E. Bury formerly Minister of Great Bolas in Shropshire Author of the Help to Holy Walking and the Husbandman's Companion c. The Poor Man's Help and Young Man's Guide Containing 1. Doctrinal Instructions for the right informing of his Judgment 2. Practical Directions for the general course of his Life 3. Particular Advices for the well-managing of every day with reference to his Natural Actions Civil Employments Necessary Recreations Religious Duties particular Prayer Publick in the Congregation Private in the Family Secret in the Closet Reading the holy Scriptures Hearing the Word Preached and Receiving the Lord's Supper By William Burkitt M. A. of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge and now Vicar of Dedham in Essex and Author of the practical Discourse of Infant-Baptism A plain Discourse about tash and sinful Anger as a help for such as are willing to be relieved against so sad and too generally prevailing Distemper even amongst Professors of Religion being the substance of some Sermons Preached at Manchester By Henry Newcome M. A. and Minister of the Gospel there and Author of the Improvement of Sickness The Rod or the Sword the present Dilemma of the Nations of England Scotland and Ireland considered argued and improved on Ezek. 21.14 By a true Friend to the Protestant Interest and the Protestant Government A Present for such as have been Sick and are recovered Or a Discourse concerning the Good that comes out of the Evil of Affliction Being several Sermons Preached after his being raised from a Bed of Languishing By Nath. Vincent M.A. and Author of the Conversion of the Soul The true Touchstone of Grace and Nature Discourse of Conscience Treatise of Prayer and Love c. Some passages in the Holy Lise and Death of the Late Reverend Mr. Edmund Trench most of them drawn out of his own Diary Published by Joseph Boyse Minister in Dublin Advice to an Only Child Or Excellent Counsel to all Young Persons containing the sum and substance of Experimental and Practical Divinity Written by an Eminent and Judicious Divine for the private use of an Only Child Now made publick for the benefit of all An account of the Blessed Trinity argued from the Nature and Perfection of the Supreme Spirit coincident with the Scripture Doctrine in all the Articles of the Catholick Creeds together with its Mystical Foederal and Practical Uses in the Christian Religion By William Burrough Rector of Cheyns in Bucks A Discourse of Justification being the sum of Twenty Sermons By Walter Cross M. A. Practical Discourses on Sickness and Recovery A Discourse concerning Trouble of Mind in three Parts By Timothy Rogers M.A. Also a Treatise of Consolation by the same Author A Plain and Familiar Discourse on the Sacrament By Bishop Kidder Robberts on the Sacrament Vines on the Sacrament Day 's Sacramental Catechism Doolittle's Second Part of the Discourse on the Sacrament concerning Christ's Sufferings The Method of Salvation In two Parts 1. A Sinner's Conversion to Saving Faith in God thro' Christ 2. The Progress of a Believer from his Conversion to his Persection under the Work of Sanctification By John Warren M. A. Sometime Minister of the Gospel at Hatfield Broad Oak in Essex FINIS