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- A childe of light vvalking in darkness, or, A treatise shewing the causes by which, the cases wherein, the ends for which God leaves his children to distresse of conscience : together with directions how to walke so as to come forth of such a condition : with other observations upon Esay 50, 10 and 11 verses
- A childe of light vvalking in darknesse, or, A treatise shewing the causes by which, the cases wherein, the ends for which, God leaves His children to distresse of conscience : together with directions how to walke, so as to come forth of such a condition : with other observations upon Esay 50.10 and 11 verses
- A childe of light walking in darknes, or, A treatise shewing [brace] the causes by which, the cases wherein, the ends for which [brace] God leaves his children to distresse of conscience : together with directions how to walke so as to come forth of such a condition, with other observations upon Esay 50. 10 and 11 verses
- A comfortable treatise, for the reliefe of such as are afflicted in conscience : Reuised the fourth time, corrected, interlaced, and enlarged in many places. With an addition of sundrie testimonies of holy Scriptures; whereunto the afflicted may resort, as to a shaddow in the scalding heat of temptation. By R. Linaker
- A comfortable treatise, for the reliefe of such as are afflicted in conscience : Reuised the third time, corrected, interlaced, and enlarged in many places. With an addition of sundrie testimonies of Holy Scripture; whereunto the afflicted may resort, as to a shadow in the scalding heate of temptation. By R. Linaker
- A deuoute epystle of treaty for them that ben tymorouse and fearefull in conscience : whiche treatyse yf yt be well red ouer [and] folowyd wyll brynge the reders out of all scrupulosite of conscience and seruyle feare, [and] brynge them to the holy feare and loue of almyghty God. Compyled by a brother of Syon (called wyllyam Bonde a Bacheler of Diuinitie) on whose soule Jesu haue mercy...
- A discourse about a scrupulous conscience : preached at the parish-church of St. Mary Aldermanbury, London
- A discourse about a scrvpvlovs conscience : containing some plain directions for the cure of it
- A moderate short discourse concerning tenderness of conscience : By John Bradshaw rector of Ettchingham in Sussex
- A pleasant discourse betweene conscience and plain-dealing : Discovering their trauels, and hard fortunes since these times began; and what hard shifts they have bin put too, for want of entertainment. With their resolution once more to try their fortunes; and to discover in their travels, all that are enemies to conscience and plain-dealing: and to give notice to all honest men, in all cities, and towns, to beware of their hipocriticall double dealing, in their tradings. Then listen all people now, for we are fully bent to tel knavs their own, & give honest men content. Written by C.H. a well-wisher to conscience & plain-dealing; and to ask those that will entertaine them. But for him that wishes ill to them, or mee pray pass a long, A.K.I.C.U.B
- A preservative against Schism and rebellion, in the most trying times. : Or, A resolution of the most important cases of conscience, relating to the government both in church and state; in a course of lectures read in the Divinity School at Oxford, in the time of the great rebellion. By Robert Sanderson, D.D. regius professor, and afterwards Lord Bishop of Lincoln. In three volumes. The first volume concerning the obligation of promissory oaths: translated by the special command of His Most Sacred Majesty, King Charles the First, and afterwards revised and approved under His Majesty's own hand. To which is added, the judgment of the University of Oxford, concerning the Solemn League and Covenant. The second and third volumes explaining the most difficult cases of conscience relating to government, ecclesiastical and civil. Translated by Mr. Lewis. With the life of the author
- A preservative against the principles and practices of the nonjurors both in church and state. : Or, An appeal to the consciences and common sense of the Christian laity. By the Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin, lord bishop of Bangor
- A reply unto severall treatises pleading for the armes now taken up by subjects in the pretended defence of religion and liberty : by name, unto the reverend and learned divines which pleaded scripture and reason for defensive arms : the author of the Treatise of monarchy : the author of the Fuller answer his reply
- A sermon necessary for these times : shewing the nature of conscience, with the corruptions thereof, and the repairs or means to inform it with right knowledge, and stirre it up to upright practise, and how to get and keep a good conscience. Preached at Leicester, at the first visitation of the Reuerend Archdeacon of Leicest. M. Warre. To which is adioyned a necessary, brief, and pithy treatise of the ceremonies of the Church of England. By Anthony Cade Batch. of Divinity
- A short exposition of the 20. and 21. verses of the third chapter of the first epistle of S. Iohn : Containing a very profitable discourse of conscience, and of al the actions, sortes, and kinds thereof, wherby euery man may easily know his estate, wherein hee standeth in the sight of his God, and whether his conscience be good or euill, with all things also belonging either to get a good conscience, or else to releiue it out of trouble, being grieued and wounded, as in the epistle to the reader is more specially mentioned, and in the discourse itselfe clearely expressed
- A short treatise, very comfortable for all those Christians that be troubled and disquieted in theyr consciences with the sight of their owne infirmities : wherein is shevved hovv such may in their owne selues finde whereby to assure them of their free election, effectuall vocation, and iustification
- A soueraigne cordial for a Christian conscience : Content thi selfe with pacience, with Christ to bear the cros of paine which can wil the rec[m]pence, a thousand fold with ioyes againe let nothig cause thi hart to quail lau[n]ch out thi bote, hoise vp the sail put from the shore. And thou sure thou shalt atain vnto the port that shall remayne, for euermore
- An alarme to unconverted sinners : in a serious treatise, shewing I. What conversion is not, and correcting some mistakes about it. II. What conversion is, and wherein it consisteth. III. The necessity of conversion. IV. The marks of the unconverted. V. The miseries of the unconverted. VI. Directions for conversion. VII. Motives to conversion. Whereunto are annexed divers practical cases of conscience judiciously resolved. By Joseph Alleine late preacher of the Gospel at Taunton in Somersetshire
- An usefull case of conscience discussed and resolved : concerning associations and confederacies with idolaters, infidels, hereticks or any other known enemies of truth and godlinesse
- Ane compendius tractiue conforme to the scripturis of almychtie God, ressoun, and authoritie : declaring the nerrest, and onlie way, to establische the conscience of ane christiane man, in all materis (quhilks ar in debate) concernyng faith and religioun. Set fvrth be Maister Qvintine Kennedy, commendatar of the abbay off Crosraguell, and dedicat to his derrest, and best beluiffit nepuo, Gilbert maister of Cassillis
- Ane treatise of conscience : Quhairin divers secreits concerning that subiect, are discovered, as may appeare, in the table following
- Animadversions upon Dr. Calamy's Discourse in the conformists cases against dissenters, concerning a scrupulous conscience : wherein the nature of a doubting, tender conscience is considered, together with the duty of such as are proffessed of it
- Cases of conscience practically resolved
- Casus Conscientiæ (sive questiones practicæ) : novem soluti pro re nata atque decisi
- Certain cases of conscience resolved concerning the lawfulness of joyning with forms of prayer in publick worship, Part I ...
- Certain cases of conscience resolved concerning the lawfulness of joyning with forms of prayer in publick worship, Part I ...
- Certain cases of conscience resolved concerning the lawfulness of joyning with forms of prayer in publick worship, Part II
- Certain cases of conscience resolved concerning the lawfulness of joyning with forms of prayer in publick worship, Part II ...
- Certaine select cases resolved : specially tending to the comfort of beleevers, in their chief and usuall temptations : 1. The case of desertion, or walking in darknesse [brace] the [brace] cause, remedies, 2. How to discerne answers to our prayers, 3. The case resolved, whether after sound repentance a child of God may fall into the same sinne, 4. How it is to be understood, that every beleever bringeth forth all his fruit in Christ, 5. How to discerne our growth in grace : heretofore all published in three treatises [brace] 1. A child of light walking in darknesse, 2. Return of prayers, 3. Tryall of growth : and now re-printed, and newly put together, with other divine tractates
- Certaine select cases resolved: : specially tending to the comfort of beleevers, in their chief and usuall temptations : 1. The case of desertion, or walking in darkness : the cause, remedies, 2. How to discerne answers to our prayers, 3. The case resolved, whether after a sound repentance a child of God may fall into the same sin, 4. How it is to be understood, that every beleever bringeth forth all his fruit in Christ. 5. How to discerne our growth in grace : heretofore all published in three treatises ... but now reprinted, and to be put together, with other divine tractates
- Christian see to thy conscience : or a treatise of the nature, the kinds and manifold differences of conscience, all very briefly, and yet more fully laid open then hitherto by Richard Bernard, parson of Batcombe in Somerset-Shire. Anno 1630
- Complaynt of the soule
- Compulsion of conscience condemned : wherein is plainly demonstrated how inconsistent it is with Scripture, the fundamental laws of England, and common equity, &c.
- Conflicts and comforts of conscience : a treatise, shewing how the conscience, in cases of deepest distresse and distraction, may recollect it selfe, and recouer solid and sound comfort
- Conscience the best friend upon earth, or, The happy effects of keeping a good consience : very useful for this age
- De obligatione conscientiae : praelectiones decem Oxonii in Schola Theologica habitae anno. Dom. MDCXLVII
- De obligatione conscientiæ prælectiones decem : Oxonii in scholâ theologicâ habitæ anno dom. 1647
- Ductor dubitantium, or, The rule of conscience in all her general measures : serving as a great instrument for the determination of cases of conscience : in four books
- Ductor dubitantium, or, The rule of conscience in all her general measures : serving as a great instrument for the determination of cases of conscience, in four books
- Ductor dubitantium, or, The rule of conscience in all her generall measures : serving as a great instrument for the determination of cases of conscience : in four books
- Eight cases of conscience: occasionally determined by the late Reverend Father in God, Robert Sanderson, Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- Four usefull and profitable treatises : 1. The cure of cares. 2. Contentment in Gods gifts. 3. The tribunall of the conscience. Or, A treatise of examination. 4. The new art of lying. By Henry Mason, late parson of S. Andrews Undershaft London
- Good conscience, or A treatise shewing the nature, meanes, markes, benefit, and necessitie thereof. By Ier. Dyke minister of Gods word at Epping in Essex
- Good conscience, or a treatise shewing the nature, meanes, markes,benefit, and necessitie thereof
- Good conscience, or, A treatise shevving the nature, meanes, markes, benefit, and necessitie thereof. By Ier: Dyke, minister of Gods Word at Epping in Essex
- Good conscience: or A treatise shewing the nature, meanes, marks, benefit, and necessity thereof. By Ier: Dyke; minister of Gods Word at Epping in Essex
- Hallelu-iah, praise yee the Lord, for the vnburthening of a loaden conscience, by his grace in Iesus Christ, vouchsafed unto the worst sinner of all the world
- Hallelu-iah: praise yee the Lord, for the vnburthening of a loaden conscience : By his grace is Iesus Christ vouchsafed vnto the worst sinner of all the whole world
- Hallelu-iah: praise yee the Lord, for the vnburthening of a loaden conscience : By his grace is Iesus Christ vouchsafed vnto the worst sinner of all the world
- Large letters : Three in number, containing much necessarie matter, for the instruction and comfort of such, as are distressed in conscience by feeling of sinne, and feare of Gods wrath. Written heeretofore by T. W. for some deare friends of his, and now published and printed for the raising vp of such as labor vnder the heauie burthen of an affected spirite
- Nine cases of conscience : occasionally determined
- Of the conscience : A discourse wherein is playnely declared, the vnspeakeable ioye, and comfort of a good conscience, and the intollerable griefe and discomfort of an euill conscience. Made by Iohn Woolton, minister of the Gospell. Anno. 1576
- Propositions containing answers to certaine demaunds in divers spirituall matters : specially concerning the conscience oppressed with the griefe of sinne. With an epistle against hardnes of heat, made by that woorthie preacher of the Gospell of Christ, M. R. Greenham pastor of Drayton
- Soueraigne comforts for a troubled conscience : Wherein the subtilties of Satan are discouered, his reasons and obiections fully answered. And further, the truth laid open and manifested, to the great consolation and strengthening of such as are distressed and afflicted in minde. Written by the late faithfull seruant of the Lord Mr. Robert Yarrow. And now published for the benefit of such as groning vnder the burthen of an afflicted conscience desire comfort
- Speculum Christianum or, A Christian suruey for the conscience : Containing, three tractates of that eminent, graue, and learned diuine, maister Hierome Zanchius. 1. Of the end of the world. 2. Of the perseuerance of the saints. 3. A summarie abridgement of his protections. Englished for the good of Gods church, and for a warning to wicked and impenitent men. By H.N
- St. Pauls exercise, or, A sermon of conscience : Describing the nature of it; and declaring the manner and meanes how to obtaine, and retaine, a good conscience. Preached by Iohn Hughes, Doctor in Diuinitie
- Ten lectures on the obligation of humane conscience : Read in the divinity school at Oxford, in the year, 1647. By that most learned and reverend father in God, Doctor Robert Sanderson, Bishop of Lincoln. &c. Translated by Robert Codrington, Master of Arts
- The Christians iewell. Or, The treasure of a good conscience, reuised, and inlarged, by William Worship, Doctor of Diuinitie
- The Christians iewell. Or, The treasure of a good conscience. By William Worship, Doctor of Diuinitie
- The Christians sword and buckler. Or, A letter sent by Doctor Sprint, to a man seven years grievously afflicted in conscience, and fearfully troubled in minde. Very comfortable and commodious to withstand the assaults of Satan
- The anatomy of conscience, or, The summe of Pauls regeneracy : wherein are handled the places of conscience, worship, and scandall, with diuerse rules of Christian practise : very profitable for the weake Christian
- The black book of conscience. Or, God's high court of justice in the soul : Wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways is judged and discovered, by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The 42d. edition. By Andrew Jones
- The black book of conscience. Or, God's high court of justice in the soul : Wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways is judged and discovered, by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The 43d. ed[i]tion. By Andrew Jones
- The black book of conscience. Or, Gods high court of justice in the soul : Wherein, the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways, is judged and discovered by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The sixth edition. By Andrew Jones
- The black book of conscience: or, God's high court of justice in the soul of man : wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every man's heart and ways, is judged and discovered by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme
- The black book of conscience: or, Gods high court of justice in the soul : Wherein, the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and wayes, is judged and discovered by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The 29. edition. By Andrew Jones
- The burden of a loaden conscience: or The penitent confession of a clergy-man : written while he was under trouble of mind for his former vicious course of life. Which may serve as a warning to all lewd scholers. Especially all such as intend to take upon them the sacred office of the ministry. To which is added a preface written by a reverend divine of the Church of England, concerning scandalous ministers. And also the copy of a letter written by a country-gentleman under horrour of conscience. And now reprinted
- The burthen of a loaden conscience: or The miserie of sinne : set forth by the confession of a miserable sinner
- The burthen of a loaden conscience: or The miserie of sinne: set forth by the confession of a miserable sinner
- The burthen of a loaden conscience: or, The misery of sinne : Set forth by the confession of a miserable sinner
- The complaint of a Christian soule : Containing certaine remedies and comforts against the trouble and conflict of conscience. Newlie written in meter
- The complaynt of the soule
- The court of conscience: or, Iosephs brethrens iudgement barre. By Thomas Barnes
- The first part of The cases of conscience : Wherein specially, three maine questions concerning man, simply considered in himselfe, are propounded and resolued, according to the word of God. Taught and deliuered, by M. William Perkins in his Holy-day lectures, by himselfe revised before his death, and now published for the benefit of the Church
- The ladder of hell, or, The Protestants libertine doctrine : being the broad way which leadeth the followers of it to their eternall ruine and destruction in hell
- The law unsealed: or, A practical exposition of the Ten Commandments : With a resolution of several momentous questions and cases of conscience. By the learned, laborious, faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. James Durham, late minister of the Gospel at Glasgow
- The law unsealed; or, A practical exposition of the Ten Commandments : With a resolution of several momentous questions and cases of conscience. By the learned, laborious, faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. James Durham, late minister of the Gospel at Glasgow. The third edition revised and corrected, to which are prefixed the commendatory epistles of two famous English divines, Dr. Owen and Mr. Jenkyn: there is also affixed an alphabetical table of the principal matters handled in the whole book; none of which are to be found in any of the other editions
- The mischief of persecution exemplified, by a true narrative of the life and deplorable end of Mr. John Child, who miserably destroy'd himself Octob. 13, 1684 : giving an account of his despair, and divers conferences had with him by several of his friends : together with his answer and papers written by his own hand : also a discourse of the nature and office of conscience, with a postscript shewing the reason of its publication at this time
- The remors of conscyence : Here begynneth certayne demonstracyons by our lorde to all synfull persones with the remors of mannes conscynce to the regarde of the bounte of our lorde
- The remors of conscyence : Here begynneth certayne demonstracyons by our lorde to all synfull persones with ye remors of mann[es] conscynce to the regarde o[f] the bounte of our lorde
- The second century of Good thoughts in bad times : Consisting of personall meditations. Scripture observations. Meditations on the times. Meditations on all kind of prayers. Occasionall meditations. By Tho. Fuller. B.D
- The soules alarum-bell : Wherein the sicke soule (through the horror of conscience) being awakened from security by the sight of sinne, hath recourse to God by meditation and prayer. By H. Thompson
- The soules looking-glasse : lively representing its estate before God: with a treatise of conscience; wherein the definitions and distinctions thereof are unfolded, and severall cases resolved: by that reverend and faithfull minister of the Word, William Fenner, B.D. sometimes fellow of Pembroke-hall in Cambridge, and late parson of Rochford in Essex. Finished by himselfe
- The souls looking-glasse : lively representing its estate before God: with a treatise of conscience; wherein the definitions and distinctions thereof are unfolded, and severall cases resolved: by that reverend and faithfull minister of the Word, William Fenner, B.D. sometimes fellow of Pembroke-hall in Cambridge, and late parson of Rochford in Essex
- The vvhole treatise of the cases of conscience : Distinguished into three bookes. Taught and deliuered by M. W. Perkins in his Holy-day lectures, examined by his owne briefes, and published for the common good, by T. Pickering, Bachelour of Diuinitie. Newly corrected, with the two tables set before the first booke: one, of the heads and number of the questions propounded and resolued; another, of the principall texts of Scripture, which are either explaned, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation
- The vvhole treatise of the cases of conscience : Distinguished into three bookes. Taught and deliuered by M. W. Perkins in his Holy-day lectures, examined by his owne briefes, and published for the common good, by T. Pickering, Bachelour of Diuinitie. Newly corrected, with two tables set before the first booke: one, of the heads and number of the questions propounded and resolued: another, of the principall textes of Scripture, which are either expanded, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation
- The vvhole treatise of the cases of conscience : Distinguished into three bookes. Taught and delivered by M. W. Perkins in his Holy-day lectures, examined by his owne briefs, and published for the common good, by T. Pickering, Bachelour of Divinitie. Newly corrected, with the two tables set before the first booke: one, of the heads and number of the questions propounded and resolved: another, of the principall texts of Scripture, which are either explained, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation
- The vvhole treatise of the cases of conscience : distinguished into three bookes. Taught and deliuered by M. W. Perkins in his Holy-day lectures, examined by his owne briefes, and published for the common good, by T. Pickering Bachelour of Diuinitie. Newly corrected, with the two tables set before the first booke; one of the heades and number of the questions propounded and resolued: another of the principall texts of Scripture, which are either explaned, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation
- The vvhole treatise of the cases of conscience : distinguished into three bookes. Taught and deliuered by M. W. Perkins in his holy-day lectures, examined by his owne briefes, and published for the common-good, by T. Pickering Bachelour of Diuinitie. Newly corrected, with the two tables set before the first booke, one of the heades and number of the questions propounded and resolued; another of the principall texts of Scripture, which are either explaned, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation
- The vvorkes of the reverend, truly pious, and judicously learned Robert Bolton : Batchelour in Divinity, late fellow of Brasen-Nose Colledge in Oxford and Rector of Broughton in Northhampton-Shire
- The vvorks of W. Fenner B. of Divinity.
- The whole treatise of the cases of conscience : distinguished into three bookes
- The whole treatise of the cases of conscience : distinguished into three bookes: the first whereof is revised and corrected in sundrie places, and the other two annexed. Taught and deliuered by M. W. Perkins in his holy-day lectures, carefully examined by his owne briefes, and now published together for the common good, by T. Pickering Bachelour of Diuinitie. Whereunto is adioyned a twofold table: one of the heads and number of the questions propounded and resolued; another of the principall texts of Scripture vvhich are either explaned, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation
- To en archy: or, An exercitation upon a momentous question in divinity, and case of conscience : viz. whether it be lawfull for any person to act contrary to the opinion of his own consicence, formed from arguments that to him appear very probable, though not necessary or demonstrative. Where the opinions of the papists, Vasquez, Sanches, Azonius, &c. are shewed, as also the opinions of some Protestants, viz. Mr. Hooker, Bp Sanderson, Dr. Fulwood, &c. and compared with the opinions of others; the negative part of the question maintained; the unreasonableness of the popish opinions, and some Protestants, for blind obedience, detected; and many other things discoursed.
- Tvvo treatises : the one of Good conscicnce [sic]; shewing the nature, meanes, markes, benefits, and necessitie thereof. The other The mischiefe and misery of scandalls, both taken and given. Both published. by Ier: Dyke, minister of Gods Word at Epping in Essex
- Tvvo treatises : the one of good conscience; shewing the nature, meanes, marks, benefits, and necessitie thereof. The other The mischiefe and misery of scandalls, both taken and given. Both published by Ier. Dyke, minister of Gods word at Epping in Essex
- Two dialogues in English, between a doctor of divinity, and a student in the laws of England, of the grounds of the said laws, and of conscience
- [A comfortable treatise for the reliefe of such as are afflicted in conscience]
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