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801 Die Jovis primo Junij. 1643. The speciall committee appointed by the House of Commons for the better expediting of the affaires of Ireland, now in so great extremitie, - desire, that all the adventurers for Ireland, would meet to morrow sic morning being Friday the second of this instant Iune, in Grocers Hall between seven and eight of the clock in the morning, then and there to elect and choose out of their number a committee, who are to give their assistance to the speciall committee of the House of Commons, and to take into consideration, all means for a present supply for Ireland, which will admit of no delay without apparent danger of the losse of that kingdom, and they are therefore desired to set apart all other busines, to meet for the promoting of so pious a work. Rob. Goodwin Robert Goodwin 1643 Engelska
802 Innocencies triumph. - Or An answer to the back-part of a discourse lately published by William Prynne, Esquire, intituled, A full reply, &c. The said back-part beginning at the foot of pag. 17. with this superscription; certain briefe animadversions on Mr. John Goodvvins Theomachia, &c. Published by authoritie. By John Goodvvin, pastor of the Church in Colemanstreet John Goodwin 1644 Engelska
803 Impvtatio fidei. Or a treatise of justification - wherein ye imputation of faith for righteousness (mentioned Rom: 43.5.) is explained & also yt great question largly handled. Whether, ye actiue obedience of Christ performed to ye morall law, be imputed in justification or noe, or how it is imputed. Wherein likewise many other difficulties and questions touching ye great busines of iustification viz ye matter, & forme thereof etc are opened & cleared. Together wth ye explication of diuerse scriptures, wch partly speake, partly seeme to speake to the matter herein discussed by John Goodwin, pastor in Coleman-street John Goodwin 1642 Engelska
804 Os ossorianvm, or A bone for a bishop to pick. - being a vindication of some passages in a treatise lately published, called Anti-cavalierisme, from the impertinent and importune exceptions of Gr: Williams, the author of the Grand rebellion: calling himselfe by the name of the L. Bishop of Ossory. Wherein likewise, the malignitie of severall passages in the said Grand rebellion against the Parliament, is discovered; and that question further cleared; how and in what sense kingly government may be said to be the ordinance of God: so that it may indifferently serve for an answer to that whole discourse. By the author of the sayd treatise of Anti-Cavalierisme John Goodwin 1643 Engelska
805 Tvvo letters of great consequence to the House of Commons. - the one from Alisbury in Buckinghamshire, dated March 22. 1642. and signed by Col: Arthur Goodwyn: Col: Bulstrode: Col: Hampden: Tho: Terrill: Esq; the other from Sir William Brereton to a member of the House of Commons, of a great victory he obtained the 15. of March, at a town called Middlewich in Cheshire; and took prisoners, Col: Ellis, Sergeant Major Gilner, Sir Edward Moseley, with ten captains, divers officers, and five hundred others, with great store of ammunition and ordnance. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these letters be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cl. Parl. D. Com Arthur Goodwin 1643 Engelska
806 Certain briefe observations and antiquæries: on Master Prin's Twelve questions about church-government. - Wherein is modestly showne, how un-usefull and frivolous they are, how bitter and unchristian in censuring that way; whereas there are no reasons brought to contradict it. By a well-willer to the truth, and Master Prin John Goodwin Printed in the yeare 1644 Engelska
807 The true state and condition of the kingdom of Ireland, sent to the House of Commons from their committee there; - whose names are signed thereto, viz. Robert Reynolds, Robert Goodwyn, both members of the said House. Also the true relation of the great victory the Protestants in that kingdom, lately had against the rebels there; sent in a letter by Sir Richard Greenvill, to the said committee, who hath since commended it to the House of Commons. Together with a letter from Sir John Chicester, of great consequence, to Sir John Clotworthy a member of the said House. All which are appointed by the House of Commons to be printed to prevent false copies; and for the true satisfaction of all His Majesties loving subjects. Ordered by the Commons, that these letters, and relation, be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com 1643 Engelska
808 Twelve considerable serious cautions, very necessary to be observed, in, and about a reformation according to the Word of God. - Wherein diverse particular inconsistences with the word of God, very incident to reformations (so called) are briefly insisted upon, and argued from the Word of God John Goodwin 1646 Engelska
809 The mystery of dreames, historically discoursed; or A treatise; wherein is clearly discovered, the secret yet certain good or evil, the inconsidered and yet assured truth or falsity, virtue or vanity, misery or mercy, of mens differing dreames. - Their distinguishing characters: the divers cases, causes, concomitants, consequences, concerning mens inmost thoughts while asleep. With severall considerable questions, objections, and answers contained therein: and other profitable truths appertaining thereunto. Are from pertinent texts plainly and fully unfolded Philip Goodwin 1658 Engelska
810 Some modest and humble queries concerning a printed paper, intituled, An ordinance presented to the Honourable House of Commons, &c. for the preventing of the growing and spreading of heresies, &c John Goodwin 1646 Engelska
811 Hagiomastix, or The scourge of the saints displayed in his colours of ignorance & blood. - or, a vindication of some printed queries published some moneths since by authority, in way of answer to certaine anti-papers of syllogismes, entituled a Vindication of a printed paper, &c John Goodwin 1647 Engelska
812 A candle to see the sunne: or A further cleering up of some passages mis-apprehended by some, - in a treatise lately published by authoritie, intituled Hagiomastix displayed, &c John Goodwin 1647 Engelska
813 A post-script, or appendix to a treatise lately published by authority, intituled, Hagio-Mastix, or the scourge of the saints displaid in his colours of ignorance and blood. - Being an explication of the third verse of the thirteenth chapter of the prophecie of Zacharie; (the tenour whereof is this: and it shall come to passe, that when any shall yet prophecie, then his father and his mother that begat him shall say unto him, thou shalt not live, for thou speakest lies in the name of the Lord: and his father and his mother that begat him, shall thrust him through when he prophecieth.) According to the analogie of the Sriptures sic, the scope and exigency of the context, and the sence of the best expositors upon the place John Goodwin 1647 Engelska
814 The army harmelesse: or, A dispassionat and sober discussion of the late and present proceedings of the army, under the command of His Excellencie, Sir Thomas Fairfax. - Wherein the equity and unblamableness of the said proceedings are demonstratively asserted, upon undenyable principles and maximes, as well of reason, as religion John Goodwin 1647 Engelska
815 Right and might well met. Or, A briefe and unpartiall enquiry into the late and present proceedings of the Army under the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax. - Wherein the equity and regularnesse of the said proceedings are demonstratively vindicated upon undeniable principles, as well of reason, as religion. Together with satisfactory answers to all materiall objections against them John Goodwin 1648 Engelska
816 Truths conflict with error. Or, Universall redemption controverted, in three publike disputations. - The first between M. John Goodwin, and M. Vavasour Powell, in Coleman-street London. The other two between M. John Goodwin, and M. John Simpson, at Alhallowes the great in Thames-street: in the presence of divers ministers of the City of London, and thousands of others John Goodwin 1650 Engelska
817 Sion-Colledg visited. Or, Some briefe animadversions upon a pamphlet lately published, - under the title of, A testimonie to the truth of Jesus Christ, and to our Solemne League and Covenant, &c. Subscribed (as is pretended) by the ministers of Christ within the province of London. Calculated more especially for the vindication of certaine passages cited out of the writings of J.G. in the said pamphlet, with the black brand of infamous and pernicious errors, and which the said ministers pretend (amongst other errors so called) more particularly to abhominate. Wherein the indirect and most un-Christian dealings of the said ministers, in charging & calling manifest and cleere truths, yea such as are consonant to their own principles, by the name of infamous and pernicious errours, are detected and laid open to the kingdome, and the whole world John Goodwin 1648 Engelska
818 VVater-dipping no firm footing for Church-communion: or Considerations proving it not simply lawful, but necessary also (in point of duty) for persons baptized after the new mode of dipping, to continue communion with those churches, or imbodied societies of saints, of which they were members before the said dipping; - and that to betray their trust or faith given unto Jesus Christ to serve him in the relation and capacity, whether of officers, or other members, in these churches (respectively) by deserting these churches, is a sin highly provoking in the sight of God. Together with a post-script touching the pretended Answer to the Forty queries about Church-communion, infant and after baptism. By John Goodwin, a servant of God in the Gospel of his dear Son John Goodwin 1653 Engelska
819 Eirenomachia. - The agreement & distance of brethren: or, a brief survey of the judgment of Mr. J.G. and the Church of God walking with him, touching these important heads of doctrine: 1. Election and reprobation. 2. The death of Christ. 3. The grace of God, in and about conversion. 4. The liberty or power of the will, or of the creature man. 5. The perseverance of the saints. Truly and plainly declaring the particulars, as well agreed upon, as dissented in, between them, and their Christian brethren of opposite judgment to them in some things about the said doctrines. Together, with a short touch of some of the principal grounds and reasons upon which the said pastor and Church cannot consent in judgment with their brethren about those particulars (relating to the said heads of doctrine) wherein the disagreement standeth 1652 Engelska
820 The apologist condemned: or, A vindication of the Thirty queries (together with their author) concerning the power of the civil magistrate in matters of religion. - By way of answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, published (as it seems) by some poposalist, under the mock-title of An apologie for Mr John Goodwin. Together with a brief touch upon another pamphlet, intituled, Mr J. Goodwin's queries questioned. By the author of the said Thirty queries John Goodwin 1653 Engelska

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