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1 Exceptions against some passages or expressions in our introduction and first treatise, relating to Infant baptism examined and committed to the Godly-wise, to judge how just they be Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
2 Of the childs portion - viz: Good education. By E. W. Or, The book of the education of youth, that hath for some yeers lain in obscurity; but is now brought to light, for the help of parents and tutors, to whom it is recommended. By Will: Goudge, D.D. Edm: Calamy. John Goodwin. Joseph Caryll. Jer: Burroughs. William Greenhill Ezekias Woodward 1649 Engelska
3 The Kings chronicle latter section. - Wherein the way, the good kings, priest and people have taken for the well-posturing the kingdom, is fully declared, and made glorious before the eye of the beholder by Gods own right hand, for the encouragement of all, who will walk in the same way, observe the same steps and motions there; and fixe their eye upon the same marke, the glory of God; their owne and the peoples safety. By Hezekiah Woodward Ezekias Woodward 1643 Engelska
4 The Solemne League and Covenant of three kingdomes, cleared to the conscience of every man, who is not willingly blinde, or wilfully obstinate. - The antiquity of the Covenant on the Scots-side; the seasonablenesse of it on the English side; the admirable wisedome of God, in stirring-up the spirits of men on all sides, at such a time as this; all this with other things mightily conducing to, and promoting of the militia of kingdomes, and the posturing every person there, is referred to a place, where it may take up more room. The clearnese for the matter of this Covenant; the solemnity for the manner of it, is the subject of these few leaves, and yet to be made more clear to them thaT have a mind to understand. By E.W. Imprimatur Edm: Calamy, the morrow after wee lifted up our hands, and subscribed our names to this Covenant, Octob. 2. 1643 Ezekias Woodward 1643 Engelska
5 The brace cause use cure brace of feare. Or, strong consolations (the consolations 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, and penned by Hezekiah VVoodward, that all his servants may have assured confidence for ever Ezekias Woodward 1643 Engelska
6 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. Published by Hezekiah Woodvvard. Dulcissimus prospectus, in errores aliorum subjacentes. (i.e.) The sweetest prospect in the world, to looke over other mens errours, so, as to looke into our selves, and correct our owne Ezekias Woodward 1643 Engelska
7 The churches thank-offering to God her King, and the Parliament, for rich and ancient mercies; her yeares of captivity; her first yeare of iubile; - that is, for the marvelous deliverances wrought with God the first wonderfull yeare (since the yeare 88) beginning at September 1640. and ending the ninth of the same moneth following: in all which time, the Lord appeared for his church, as in the dayes of old, out of the middest of the bush, so the church burn'd with fire, and was not consumed. In the preface, the thank-offering is vindicated, and set free, from all the cavills and charges against it; where also it is cleared to be, as every mans duty, so every mans purpose, to offer willingly now, who doth not make full proofe, that he falls short of pagan, papist or atheist; and is wilfully resolved to walk crosse to the most supreme law, the highest reason, and the unquestionable will of God Ezekias Woodward 1642 Engelska
8 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 offended at it: and with soule-desire also, that they, who are contrary-minded, might not be offended neither, but instructed Ezekias Woodward 1644 Engelska
9 As you were: or A posture of peace. - presenting to your view the broken state of the kingdom, as it now stands, with a good way to rally it to its former happiness. With some remarkable passages of late agitation Ezekias Woodward Printed in the year 1647 Engelska
10 The Lords table. - Whether it is to be spread like a table in an inne for all comers? That it ought not so be done is here maintained Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
11 Foure grand enquiries. - I. Whether this whole nation be a church as the Jewish nation was? II. Whether, by priviledge of infant baptism, all are to be admitted to all church-communions, eo-nomine, without making so much as a profession of their faith, or repentance? III. Whether there can be any suspension from, or excommunication out of their church, as now their church-state is. IV. Whether infants borne of parents notorious for their ignorance and prophanenesse; together with their declared enmities and oppositions against the Lord Christ, may be admitted to baptism, upon this account, that the whole church are their guardians? Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
12 A treatise of prayer. - Two quæries resolved touching formes of prayer. And six quæries relating specially to the Lords Prayer. That the reader may have full resolution, specially to the fourth of these quæries, relating to the Lords Prayer, he shall find in the end of this treatise, that holy and learned mans judgement, Dr. Owen, as to that matter in his answer to Mr Biddles second question of prayer. Pag.667, 668, 669 Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
13 Christ-mas day, - the old heathens feasting day, in honour to Saturn their idol-god. The Papists massing day. The prophane mans ranting day. The superstitious mans idol day. The multitudes idle day. Whereon, because they cannot do nothing: they do worse then nothing. Satans, that adversaries working-day. The true Christian mans fasting-day. Taking to heart, the heathenish customes, Popish superstitions, ranting fashions, fearful provocations, horrible abhominations committed against the Lord, and His Christ, on that day, and days following Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
14 A conference of some Christians in church-fellow-ship, about the way of Christ with his people, and the result therefrom. - This serveth only by way of introduction to take off the reproaches, that are cast upon pastour and people, whose earnest care and endeavour is to walke with a right foote in that holy way. Which is held forth here by the light of the sacred Scripture, as it appeares unto them, and how curious and circumspect their walke should be, who pretend to it, and to walke therein. The scandalls in and against the way are removed as they could be Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
15 A just account of truth and peace, given-in by brethren, lovers of and fellow-helpers to both, - wherefore they must open their matters to the view of the world, speaking them, in their respective places, as upon the house-tops, which else had been spoken in darknesse privately, and as in the eare Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
16 An appeal to the churches of Christ for their righteous judgement in the matters of Christ, - the concernments of all His glory, over whom there is a defence. Whether the way of Christ with His people be not paved-forth as a cause-way before them in His scriptures, and to be traced by the footsteps of all His neare-ones. Here you have the epistles only. The first to the churches, giving them some short account of their matters. The second unto the minister who enjoyned that work. The second unto the minister who enjoyned that work. The third to some neighbour-ministers for their judgement therein. The fourth to the Christian reader Ezekias Woodward 1656 Engelska
17 The sentence from scripture and reason against arch-bishops and bishops with their curats. - I. That they are in their doctrine and practice abominable. II. That their governement is an abomination. III. That their service is a profanation, so provoking in Gods eyes, that He will have all removed out of his sight. IV. That newtrality is most detestable, and commands a curse from God and good men. V. That the two waies of governement, the presabiteriall and independent, are but in shew two; they go crosse a little, but they will bend each to other till they shall both meete in one church-way. ... Presented to the Assembly of Divines Ezekias Woodward Printed in the yeare, Anno Dom. 1644 Engelska
18 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? Clear demonstrations also to shew. I. The necessity of this League and Covenant ... II. The legality and equity of this Covenant for the casting out of archbishops and bishops ... III. The exemplarynesse of this covenanting way ... IV. The seasonablenesse of it, and therein the power, wisedome, and goodnesse of God ... V. The sweetnesse of the promise touching this matter, the purging out of the rebels ... VI. The force, efficacy, and vertue of covenanting with God ... VII. One objection there is, but it is cleared ... VIII. We have reasons and arguments enough, why he must help; his glory is engaged, even he himself; and so we have concluded Ezekias Woodward 1643 Engelska
19 Soft answers unto hard censures. - relating, I. To a book printed without licence. A full accompt given thereof. II. To my particular calling: 3 offences relating thereunto removed: and the dutie of visiting families and schooles is pressed upon magistrates and ministers, whose duty it is to visite there, enquiring how the governours and governed, do answer their relations, the one commanding, the other obeying in the Lord. III. To the offence given by a book called an Anti-apologie, which I have said, is a great offence to the church of God; and that they, who write as Mr. Edwards does, too many by two, have offended their lord and master, more than Moses did, when he said, ye rebels, for which unadvised speaking (yet the people were little better) though he would, he could not compound with his lord God almighty Ezekias Woodward 1645 Engelska
20 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 carry us yet lower, sect. III. Inquiries touching peace, whether we that ask peace, are sons of peace? Have improved our present peace, or the peace we have had? Whether we seek for it, where it is to be found? And knock for it at the right door, &c. More large on the back-side of the leafe. Published according to order Ezekias Woodward 1645 Engelska

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