139 results filtered with: Conscience - Early works to 1800
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The Companions of good consciences: or an appeal of moderation, justice, and equity, or righteousnesse, peace and love : (unfolded in the law of God and nature) to the consciencs [sic] of all, both high and low, rich and poor, of all societies and opinions, amoung all nations. With their mournful lamentation over the unrighteousnesses of men. Wherein men may as in a looking-glasse behold themselves, whether they bear the image of God in their power, places, judgments and callings; or the image of the Divel; for his servants ye are whom ye obey; whether of righteousness and obedience &c. to salvation: or of injustice, pride, envie and deceit, &c. to damnation. Herein the God of justice hath said, the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it, every one shall be recompenced according to his deeds done in the flesh, whether good or evil. Where then, Lord, shall the unjust, the oppressor, the proud, the covetous, the envious, and all manner of unrighteousness appear? Take it effectually to thy heart.
Date: 1653- Books
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The Christians iewell. Or, The treasure of a good conscience, reuised, and inlarged, by William Worship, Doctor of Diuinitie.
Worship, WilliamDate: 1618- Books
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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.
Girolamo ZanchiDate: 1614- Books
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Pro-quiritatio parainetike, or, A petition to the people : for a Christian and unbloudy decision of cases of conscience, in the point of obedience unto the deputed of the Lord; as disturb the peace, and threaten the ruine of this church and state. Humbly directed unto the whole-one English and Welsh nation.
Date: Anno Dom. 1642- Books
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The complaint of a Christian soule : Containing certaine remedies and comforts against the trouble and conflict of conscience. Newlie written in meter.
Muschet, George (Poet)Date: M.D.C.X. [1610]- Books
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Certain cases of conscience resolved concerning the lawfulness of joyning with forms of prayer in publick worship. Part II.
John ScottDate: 1684- Books
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Certaine select cases resolved : specially tending to the comfort of beleevers, in their chiefe and usuall temptations : 1. The case of desertion, or walking in darknesse ... : heretofore all published in three treatises, [brace] 1. A child of light walking in darknesse ... / by Tho. Goodwin.
Thomas GoodwinDate: 1644- Books
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Good conscience: or a treatise shewing the nature, meanes, marks, benefit, and necessitie thereof / By Ier: Dyke; minister of Gods word at Epping in Essex.
Jeremiah DykeDate: 1626..- Books
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A discourse about a scrupulous conscience : preached at the parish-church of St. Mary Aldermanbury, London / by Benjamin Calamy.
Benjamin CalamyDate: 1683- Books
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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.
Jeremiah DykeDate: 1624- Books
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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.
Date: [1515]- Books
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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.
Kilby, Richard, -1617Date: 1632- Books
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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.
Kilby, Richard, -1617Date: 1699- Books
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The wounded conscience cured, the vveak one strengthened, and the doubting satisfied : By way of answer to Doctor Fearne: where the maine point is rightly stated, and objections throughly answered, for the good of those who are willing not to be deceived. By William Bridge, preacher of Gods Word. It is ordered this 30. day of January 1642. by the committee of the House of Commons in Parliament, concerning printing, that this answer to Doctor Fearnes book be printed. Iohn White.
William BridgeDate: 1642. [i.e. 1643]- Books
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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.
Richard BernardDate: 1631- Books
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A moderate short discourse concerning tenderness of conscience : By John Bradshaw rector of Ettchingham in Sussex.
Bradshaw, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1663- Books
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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.
Jeremiah DykeDate: 1629- Books
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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.
Joseph AlleineDate: [1673]- Books
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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. / By Master George Gillespie, late minister at Edinburgh. Whereunto is subjoyned a letter written by him to the commissioners of the Generall Assembly, in the time of his sicknesse; together with his testimony unto this truth, written by him two dayes before his death.
George GillespieDate: Anno 1649- Books
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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.
William PerkinsDate: 1619- Books
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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.
Henry MasonDate: 1656- Books
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Large letters : Three in number, containing much necessarie matter, for the intruction 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.
Thomas WilcoxDate: 1589- Books
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Good conscience, or a treatise shewing the nature, meanes, markes,benefit, and necessitie thereof / by Ier. Dyke.
Jeremiah DykeDate: [1628?]- Books
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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 / set foorth in prose and verse.
Covbridge, Cranmer.Date: [1618?]- Books
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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 / collected from priuate proofe, for publike profit, by H.B.
Henry BurtonDate: 1628