MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection Metadata Dublin Core Title MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection: MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 61 pages The sacred shield of al true Christian souldiers. VVhereby alone, as it shall be in a true knowledge and right vse among them, they stand inuincible against all the force and power of any their enemies whomsoeuer. John Gibson Here begynneth the seynge of urynes of all the couloures that urynes be of / with medecynes annexyd to euery uryne / and euery uryne his urynall muche profytable for euery man to knowe. In P. Rami, Regii professoris Clariss. Dialecticæ libros duos lutetiæ anno LXXII. Postremo sine praelectionibus aeditos, explicationum quæstiones: quæ Paedagogiae logicae de docenda discendaque dialectica. Pars Prima. Auctore Frederico Beurhusio Menertzhagensi Scholæ Tremonianæ Prorectore. Friedrich Beurhaus Virgidemiarum. The three last bookes. Of byting satyres. Corrected and amended with some additions. by I. H. Joseph Hall [Untitled] A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords. January, XXV. MDCXLI. By occasion of the petitions from the Citie of London, and the counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertford. By Iohn Pym, Esquire. Published by order of the House of Commons. Whereto are annexed two orders of the said House. The one, containing the thankes of the House, given to those of Hertfordshire. The other, for punishing of those who printed a false copie of that petition, and other libellous pamphlets. John Pym Eight sermons preached upon solemn occasions. Viz. I. At St. Maries hospital. II. At the consecration of Christ-Church in Southwark. III. At the consecration of John Lord Bishop of Oxford. IV. At the reading of Sir Francis Winnington of the Middle Temple. V. At the reading of Thomas Walcot Esq; of the Inner Temple. VI. At a meeting of the clergy at Acton by by appointment of the Lord Bishop of London. VII. Upon the discovery of the late horrid Popish Plot. VIII. Upon the fast-day kept Novemb. 13. Adam Littleton The Christian in compleat armour. Or, a treatise of the saints war against the Devil: wherein a discovery is made of that grand enemy of God and his people, in his policies, power, seat of his empire, wickedness, and chief design he hath against the saints. A magazin open'd, from whence the Christian is furnished with spiritual arms for the battel, help'd on with his armour, and taught the use of his weapon, together with the happy issue of the whole war. By William Gurnall, M.A. of Emanuel Colledge, now pastor of the Church of Christ in Lavenham, Suffolk. William Gurnall Richard Baxter's Catholick theologie: plain, pure, peaceable: for pacification of the dogmatical word-warriours, who, 1. By contending about things unrevealed or not understood, 2. And by taking verbal differences for real, and their arbitrary notions for necessary sacred truths, deceived and deceiving by ambiguous unexplained words, have long been the shame of the Christian religion, a scandal and hardning to unbelievers, the incendiaries, dividers and distracters of the church, the occasion of state discords and wars, the corrupters of the Christian faith, and the subverters of their own souls, and their followers, calling them to a blind zeal, and wrathful warfare, against true piety, love and peace, and teaching them to censure, backbite, slander, and prate against each other, for things which they never understood. In three books. I. Pacifying principles, about Gods decrees, fore-knowledge, providence, operations, redemption, grace, ... II. A pacifying praxis or dialogue, about the five articles, justification, &c. ... III. Pacifying disputations against some real errors which hinder reconciliation, viz. about physical predetermination, original sin, the extent of redemption, ... Written chiefly for posterity, when sad experience hath taught men to hate theological logical wars, and to love, and seek, and call for peace. (Ex bello pax.) Richard Baxter A learned and a godly sermon, to be read of all men, but especially for all marryners, captaynes and passengers, which trauell the seas, preached by Iohn Madoxe, maister of arte, and fellow of All soules in Oxforde, at Waymouth and Melcombe regis, a porte in the countrie of Dorsett, the 3. day of October, in the yeere of our Lord. 1581. Richard Madox