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1 Par nobile - two treatises, the one concerning the excellent woman, evincing a person fearing the Lord to be the most excellent person, discoursed more privately upon occasion of the death of the Right Honourable the Lady Frances Hobart late of Norwich, from Pro. 31, 29, 30, 31 : the other discovering a fountain of comfort and satisfaction to persons walking with God, yet living and dying without sensible consolations , discovered from Psal. 17, 15 at the funerals of the Right Honourable the Lady Katherine Courten, preached at Blicklin in the county of Norfolk, March 27, 1652 : with the narratives of the holy lives and deaths of those two noble sisters John Collinges 1669 Engelska
2 The second vindication of my first book of the change of discipline; - being a reply to Mr. Collings his second answer to it. : Also, a dispute between Mr. Collings and Mr. Brabourne touching the Sabbath day Theophilus Brabourne 1654 Engelska
3 A cordial for a fainting soul, or, Some essaies for the satisfaction of doubting wounded Christians, labouring under several burdens - especially such as arise in Christians spirits, from a mistake of the grounds of faith : in which several doubts, mostly ordinary to Christians in the beginning of their conversion, are resolved, the ground of Christians going to Christ cleared, the acts of saving faith are discovered ... : being the sum of fourteen sermons ... : with three several faith are discovered ... : being the sum of fourteen sermons ... : with three several tables annexed, the first containing the cases spoken to, directly or collaterally, the second giving the reader an account of the contents of each sermon, the third of the principall things contained in the tract John Collinges 1657 Engelska
4 A cordial for a fainting soul. Part II - being the sum of two and twenty lecture-sermons more, preacht in the chappel belonging to Chappel-field-house in the city of Norwich : wherein is discovered the power of faith in order to the conquest of carnal and slavish fears and irregular disquietments and dejections of spirit, whether for causes external, internal, private or publike : wherein several cases conscience are resolved relating to such fears and disquietments of spirit John Collinges MDCLIX 1690 Engelska
5 A cordial for a fainting-soul. Part III - Divided into two parts. In the first is discovered the nature and danger of carnal reasonings, their consistency and inconsistency with true faith, to which is added sutable application; and in that the usual carnal arguments of Christians are answered, and several motives propounded, to perswade Christians from reasonings of this nature, together with directions how to set faith on work in the conquest of them. In the second part is discovered the nature of cavilling, or the souls sin in refusing comfort, which subject is handled in the same method as the former. In both are several useful cases spoken to, for the further satisfaction of doubting troubled Christians. Delivered in several lectures, in the chappel belonging to Chappel-field-house in Norwich John Collinges 1652 Engelska
6 A cordial for a fainting soule, or, Some essaies for the satisfaction of doubting wounded Christians labouring under severall burdens - especially such as arise in Christians spirits from a mistake of the grounds of faith ... : in which severall doubts, most ordinary to Christians in the beginning of their conversion releved ... : being the sum of fourteen sermons ... : with three several tables annexed John Collinges 1652 Engelska
7 A cordial for a fainting soule. Part II - being the sum of two and twenty lecture-sermons more, preacht in the chappel belonging to Chappel-Field-House in the city of Norwich : wherein is discovered the power of faith in order to the conquest of carnal and slavish fears and disquietments and dejections of spirit, whether for causes external, internal, private, or publike : wherein several cases of conscience are resolved, relating to such fears and disquietments of spirit John Collinges 1650 Engelska
8 A cordiall for a fainting soule, or, Some essayes for the satisfaction of wounded spirits labouring under severall burthens - in which severall cases of conscience most ordinary to Christians, especially in the beginning of their conversion, are resolved : being the summe of fourteen sermons, delivered in so many lectures in a private chappell belonging to Chappell-Field-House in Norwich : with a table annexed, conteining the severall cases of conscience which in the following treatise are spoken to directly or collaterally John Collinges 1649 Engelska
9 Defensative armour, against four of Sathan's most fiery darts - viz. temptations to atheistical and blasphemous impressions and thoughts, self-murther, despair, and presumption : wherein is discoursed the nature of these temptations, the several tempters to these sins, the arguments ordinarily used by the tempters in the inforcing of them, and some proper advice is offered to those who are exercised with them John Collinges 1680 Engelska
10-11 Elisha's lamentation for Elijah. Or, The just cause of a peoples mourning upon the losse of a faithful minister, under their greatest assurance of his translation to glory. - Discoursed in a lecture sermon, preached at St. Lawrence Church in Norwich, Decemb. 14. 1655. upon occasion of the losse of that reverend servant of God, Mr John Carter, pastor of that congregation, who died Decemb. 10. and was buried there, Decemb. 12 (flera utgåvor) John Collinges 1657 Engelska
12 The excellent woman - discoursed more privately from Proverbs 31. 29, 30, 31, upon occasion of the death of the lady Frances Hobart John Collinges 1669 Engelska
13 Faith & experience: or, A short narration of the holy life and death of Mary Simpson - late of Gregories parish in the city of Norvvich: who dyed, anno 1647. in or about the thirtieth yeare of her age, after 3 yeares sicknesse and upwards. Containing a confession of her faith, and relation of her experience, taken from her owne mouth. To which is added, A sermon preached at her funerall, upon Rom. 14. 6, 7. By John Collings, M.A John Collinges 1649 Engelska
14 Five lessons for a Christian to learne, or, The summe of severall sermons - setting out 1. the state of the elect by nature, 2. the way of their restauration and redemption by Jesus Christ, 3. the great duty of the saints, to leane upon Christ by faith in every condition, 4. the saints duty of self-denyall, or the way to desirable beauty, 5. the right way to true peace, discovering where the troubled Christian may find peace, and the nature of true peace John Collinges 1650 Engelska
15 The happiness of brethrens dwelling together in unity - discoursed upon Psalm 133, vers. 1, on occasion of the late thanksgiving, Feb. 14, 1688/9 John Collinges 1689 Engelska
16 The history of conformity, or, A proof of the mischief of impositions from the experience of more than one hundred years - shewing the only means to reconcile all Protestants : humbly tendered to the consideration of this present Parliament John Collinges MDCLXXXIX 1689 Engelska
17 The history of conformity, or, A proof of the mischief of impositions from the experience of more than 100 years John Collinges 1681 Engelska
18 The improvableness of water-baptism, or, A discourse concerning the gravity and seriousness of the action and the usefulness of the sacred institution of baptism - instructing all parents how great a thing they do when they bring their children to that holy ordinance, and all persons, whether young or old, what obligations their baptism hath brought them under, what wrath it hath exposed wicked and impenitent persons to, and what use they may make of their baptism for confirmation of their faith, and quickening them to repentance and an holy life : discoursed from Rom. 6:3,4, by way of sermon John Collinges 1681 Engelska
19-20 Indoctus doctor edoctus: or a short ansvver to a little tract of Theophilus Brabourn's, concerning the changing of Church-discipline. - Wherern sic the pitifull simplicity of the said tract is discovered, and the authors folly made manifest to all men. And it is made fully appear, that he hath sayd nothing to the purpose, in attempting to prove that the government of the Church ought to be put into the hands of the magistrate. With an answer to what the said author hath said in it, concerning the Sabbath, together with a copy of his recantation of the very same doctrine in the High Commission (flera utgåvor) John Collinges 1655 Engelska

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