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21 Inquiries into the causes of our miseries, - whence they issue-forth upon us: and reasons wherefore they have born us down so low; and are like to carrie us yet lower. The Independents and the way of worship, they stand-up for, is renderd clear of this grievous charge... This charge is drawn-up against the Independents, by three worthies, men, I think, of name, all (I) D.P.P.W. Pryn Esquire; but more fully and with more devouring words, if more can be, by Dr. A. Steuart in his last book... In six sections. Whereof the first onely is here; a just vindication of the way of worship very commonly misunderstood; very falsly interpreted; but very truly called Independent... By Hez. Woodward Ezekias Woodward 1644 Engelska
22 A dialogue, arguing that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God; - therefore all these, with their service, are to be castout by the law of the land. Notwithstanding, the world pleads for their own, why some bishops should be spared; the government maintained; the name had in honour still; but the word of God is cleare against all this, for the casting-of-all-forth. The great question is, which way of government now? For two wayes are contended for, The Presbyteriall and Independent: something is said to both these wayes: but we have a sure word for it, that these two wayes are but in shew two, and will assuredly meet in one. Neuters are shewen openly here, and the curse of God upon them. Presented to the Assembly of Divines Ezekias Woodward 1644 Engelska
23 As you were. - or A reducing (if possibly any) seduc't ones, to facing about, turning head, front against God) by the recrimination (so intended) upon Mr. J.G. (Pastor of the church in Colmanstreet) in point of fighting against God. By an unworthy auditor of the said (Iuditious-pious-divine) master Iohn Goodvvin Ezekias Woodward Printed in the yeere. 1644 Engelska
24 The life and death of VVilliam Lawd, late Archbishop of Canterburie. - beheaded on Tower-Hill, Friday the 10. of January. 1644. I. Here is a brief narration of his doings all his life long faithfully given-out, first, that his sayings at his death may not be a snare to the perdition of souls. II. His doings and sayings being compared and weighed together, his sayings are found infinitely too light; yet of weight sufficient to presse every man to make a threefold use from all, of infinite concernment to his eternall soul. By E.W. who was acquainted with his proceedings in Oxford; was an eye and eare witnesse of his doings and sayings in his courts here at London; and other places under his dominion Ezekias Woodward 1645 Engelska
25 A good souldier, maintaining his militia, and posturing himself, as the servants of the Lord, now and in all ages have postured the kingdomes; - wherein the right-hand of the Lord with his servants directing their way, and blessing their worke; and all His ordinances, fasting, praying, preaching, &c. unto the nation; is declared as mightily, as it was by the resurrection from the dead, whether we respect a nation or a man only. Here is a register of Gods blessings and Satans curses; a record of the (megaleia,) the great and admiral salvations, which God has wrought for the (Righteous) nation, and the man there: And of the terrible things Hee has done against His adversaries these foure last yeares. Humbly presented to the House of Parliament and Assembly of Divines. With a discovery of the loyall convert, that he is quite turned from his God, his King and his kingdome: a most disloyall person to all three Ezekias Woodward on a day of rebuke and blasphemy : and in the yeare of earnest expectation after an expected end, 1644 Engelska
26-27 A childes patrimony - Laid out upon the good nurture, or tilling over the whole man. In two parts. the former, respecting a childe in his first and second age. The latter manuring a child grown up, and at mans estate. The appendix sheweth the scope of the booke; the rule also, and right method of edification. By Ezekias Woodvvard (flera utgåvor) Ezekias Woodward 1640 Engelska
28 Vestibulum or, A manuduction tovvards a faire edifice by their hands, who are designed to open the way thereunto - The epistle to the reader is as a light in the porch, therefore set-out first to bee seene Ezekias Woodward 1640 Engelska
29 A church-covenant lawfull and needfull to be entred-into by all, that intend to walk in church-fellowship according to gospel-order - having tasted the sweetness of that everlasting covenant God in Christ hath made with His people, ordered in all things and sure, and can say of it as David did, tasting his words as he did, sweeter than the honey, the first droppings of the honey-combe, this is all my salvation, and all my desire Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
30 Infant baptism, and the first query thereupon - whether all parents how notorious soever for their deboysery, are priveleged upon account of their own baptism, to present their infants thereunto : the negative is here maintained Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
31 A ministers dvty to reprove sin in the pulpit, as God himselfe doth in his scriptures Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
32 A dialogue, argving that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God - therefore, all these with their service are to be cast-out by the law of the land : notwithstanding, the world pleads for their own, why some bishops should be spared, the government maintained, the name had in honour still, but the word of God is cleare against all this ... : the great question is which way of government now : for two wayes are contended for, the Presbyteriall and Independent ... : neuters are shewen openly here, and the curse of God upon them Ezekias Woodward 1644 Engelska
33 A light to grammar, and all other arts and sciences. Or, the rule of practise proceeding by the clue of nature, and conduct of right reason - so opening the doore thereunto. The first part concerning grammar, the preparatories thereto; rules of practice through the same; clearing the method all along Ezekias Woodward 1641 Engelska
34 Law-power, or, The law of relation - written in the heart of ministers and people by the finger of God, is mighty through Him, to prevaile with both : to live as a people separated to their God, and from the world, specially at the Lord's Table Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
35 A short letter modestly intreating a friends judgement upon Mr. Edwards, his booke he calleth an Anti-apologie, with a large but modest answer thereunto - framed, in desire, with such evennesse of hand, and uprightnesse of heart, as that no godly man might be effended at it : and with soule-desire also, that they, who are contrary-minded, might not be offended neither, but instructed Ezekias Woodward 1644 Engelska
36 Four queries resolved for the satisfaction of all men, who are not willingly ignorant, touching the late arch-bishop - I. What his religion was, he so coloured over at his death?, II. What his church was, he so bemoaned at that time?, III. What his confessions was?, IV. And prayer, which his brethren, in iniquity, do approve of at this day : concluded that all those four are so many abominations before the Lord God, and all good men E. W. 1645 Engelska
37 Inqviries into the causes of our miseries - whence they issue-forth upon us, and reasons wherefore they have born us down so low, and are like to carrie us yet lower : the Independents and the way of worship they stand-up for is Ezekias Woodward 1644 Engelska
38 Three kingdoms made one by entring Covenant with one God - wherein we have these remarkables, worthy all observation : I what it is to Covenant with God, II how hardly his people are drawn into it, III how the Lord has suffered His adversaries from time to time to buffit His people thereinto, IV The height of this covenant above former covenants and reasons why Ezekias Woodward 1643 Engelska
39 The cause vse cure of feare, or, Strong consolations, the cosolations of God, cordiall at all times, but most comfortable now in these uncomfortable times - to fixe, quiet, and stablish the heart, though the earth shake and make it stand stil, to see the salvation of the Lord : taken from Gods mouth Ezekias Woodward 1643 Engelska
40 The Kings chronicle in two sections - wherein we have the acts of the wicked and good kings of Iudah fully declared, with the ordering of their militia and grave observations thereupon : this section containes the wayes and works of the bad kings, with marks the Holy Ghost hath set upon them, for the terrour of all those who walke in the wayes of Israel, and after the counsels of the house of Ahab which was to the destruction of Iudah Ezekias Woodward 1643 Engelska

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