12 They whose hearts are pierced by 4. Want of Affurance, 5. Affliction 13 Sinners in diftreß of confcience,are 16 They who are truly pierced for thereunto. a8 The Soul that is pierced for fin, is carried with a refileß diflike againft it Six Books more of Mr. Hookers in two Volums in Quarto, are printing. 36 Twenty one feveral Books of Mr. William Bridge, Collected into two Volumns. Viz. ~ Scripture Light the most for Light: 6 The falle Apoftle cried and difcovered 7 The good and means of Establish ment 8 The great things Faith can do. 9 The great things Faith can fuffer. 10 The Great Golpel Mystery of the Saints Comfort and Holiness, opened and applied from Chrifts Prieftly. Office. 11 Satans power to Tempt, and Chrifts Love to, and Care of his. People under Temptation 12 Thankfulness required in every Condition. 2013, Grace for Grace. 14 The Spiritual Aatings of Faith through Natural Impoffibilities.. 15 Evangelical Repentance16. The Spiritual Life, &ca 18 The Saints Hiding place, &c. 19:Chrifts Coming &c. 20 A Vindication of Gospel Ordi- bances Gree and Love beyond: Gifts compared with, Revelations & Vili-17 The Woman of Canaan.' 2. Pet. 1.19 7 16978 Mr Brightman on theRevelation. Claas Chiydurgeryso's on of A Marks of Salvation Chriftians Engagement for the Gofpcl, by John Goodwin T therein. Are opened and cleered in SerGratchethe Ordinance of Baptifm Vhdns, opta M Loves Cafe, containing hische-titions, Narrative, and Speckl nia,dino'o da no to o 34 Lifting up for the Left-down in cale of, 1. Great fe at Weakness of Grace. 3 Mifcarriage of Duties Twelvee Twelve Books of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs lately published; alfo the Texts of Scripture upon which they are grounded. 1 Gospel Reconciliation, Or Chrifts and tenth Chapters of Hofea. 8 An Expofition on the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth Chapters of Hofea, being now compleat. 9 The Evil of Evils, or the excee Trumpet of Peace to the World.ding finfulness of fin, on Job 16. 21. Wherein is Opened Gods exceeding willingness to be Reconciled to Man; And Gods fending his Embassadors to that End. From. 2 Cor. 5. 19, 20, 21. 2. The Rare Jewel of Chriftian Contentment, on Phil. 4. 11. Wherein is thewed, What Contentment is. 2 It is an Holy art and Mystery. 3 The Excellencies of it. 4 The Evil of the contrary fin of Murmuring, and the Aggravations of it. 10 Precious Faith, on 2 Pet. 1. 1. 11 Of Hope, on 1 John 3.3. 12 Of Walking by Faith, on 2 Cor. 5.7: Mr. Burroughs his fifty nine Sermons on Matih. 11. 28, 29, 30. Are Printed. A Godly and Fruit3 Gospel-worship, on Levit. 103 firft Epiftle of Peter. ful Expofition, on the 3. Wherein is fhewed, 1 The right man ner of theWorship of God in General; And particularly, In hearing the Word, By Mr. John Rogers, Receiving the Lords fupper, & prayer. Minifter of the word 4 Gospel-Converfation, on Phil. 1 17 Wherein is fhewed, I That the of God at Dedham in Converfations of Beleevers must be a bove what could be by the Light of Nature. 2 Beyond those that lived un der the Law. 3 And furable to what Truths the Gospel holds forth. To Effex. Mr Rogers on Naaman the Syrian, his Difeafe and Cure: Discovering the Leprofie of Sin and Self-love; with the Cure, viz. Selfdenial and Faith. The Wonders of the Loadstone. By Samuel ward of Ipswich. SA Treatife of Earthly-minded-Mr. Rogers his Treatise of Marrineß:Wherein is fhewed, What Earth- age. ly-mindedness is, 2. The great Evil thereof, on Phil. 3. part of the 19.verf. Alfo to the fame Book is joyned, A Treatise of Heavenly-mindedneß, and walking with God,on Gen. 5. 24. and on Phil.3. 20. 6 An Expofition on the fourth, fifth, Sixth, and feventh Chapters of the An Expofition on the Gofpel of the Evange lift St. Matthew. By Mr. Ward. The Thirty four Books of Nich. Culpeper, Gent. Student in Phyfick and Aftrologie, formerly published. The frft Twenty four Books. Are all called the Practice of Phyfick, Wherein is.plainly fet forth, The Nature, Cause, Differences, and feveral forts of Signs; Together with the Cure of al Difeafes in the Body of Man. Being a Tranflation of the Works of that Learned and Renowned Do&or, Lazarus Riverins, now living; Councellor and Phyfitian to the prefent King of France. Above fifteen thoufsad of the faid Books in Latin have been fold in a very few Years,having been eight times printed, though al the former Impreffions wan ted the Nature,Caufes, $igns,and Differences of the Diseases, and had only the Medicines for the cure for them; as plainly appears by the Authors Epiftle.. 25. A Sure Guide to Phyfick and Chyrurgery: That is to fay, The Arts of Healing by Medicine, and Manual Operation. Being an Anatomical Defcription of the whol body of Man, and its parts, with their Respective diseases, demonftrated from the Fabrick and ufe of the faid Parts. In Six Books of Riolanus, tranflated, and adorned with a fundred eighty four Figures cut in Brafs. 26 Veflingus Anatomy of the Body of Man, Wherein is exactly described,the feveral Parts of the Body of Man, illuftrated with very many larger Brafs Plates than ever was in English before. 27 A Tranflation of the New difpenfatory,made by the Colledg of Phyfici ans of London. Whereunto is added. The Key to Galens Method of Phyfick 28 The English Phyfitian enlarged. being an Aftrologo-Phyfical Difcourfe of the vulgar Herbs of this Nation; wherein is fhewed how to cure a mans felf of moft Diseases incidens to Mans Body, with fuch things as grow in England, and for three pence charge. Allo in the fame Book is fheweds The time of gathering al Herbs, both Vulgarly and Altrologically. 2 The way of drying, and keeping them and their Juyces. 3 The way of making and keeping al manner of useful Compounds, made of those Herbs. The way of mixing the Medicines according to the Cause, and Mixture of the Difeafe, and the part of the Body afflicted, baj ! 19 A Directory for Midwives, or a Guide for women. Newly enlarged by the Author in every sheet, and illuftrated with divers new Plates. 30 Galeas Art of Phyfick, with a large Comment. 31 New Method both of ftudying and practifing Phylick. 33 A Treatife of the Rickets, being A Dileife common to Children wherein is fhewed, The Ellence, 2 The Caufes, 3 The Signs, 4 The Remedies of the Dilcafe: Published in Latin by Dr. Glifon, Dr. Bates and Dr. Regemorter, tranflated into English, And corrected by N. Culpeper. 33 Medicaments for the Poor, Or Phyfick for the Common People. 34 Health for the Rich and Poor, by Dyet without Phyfick. The London Difpenfatory in Folio, of a large Character in Latine. The London Difpenfatory in twelves, a fmal Pocket Book in Latine. Six Sermons preached by Dr. 1 The Beauty and Sweetness of an Olive Branch of Peace, and Brotherly Accommodation budding. 2 Truth and Love happily married in the Church of Christ. The Spring of strengthening Grace in the Rock of Ages, Chrift Jefus, 4 The Atrength of the Saints to make Iefus Chrift their strength. s The Best and Worst of Paul. 6 Gods Eternal preparation for his Dying Saints. P A Commemoration of King Charls his Inauguration.. In a Sermon, By! villiam Laud, then Bishop of Canterbury. Abrahams Offer, Gods Offering: Being a Sermon by Mr. Heyle, before the Lord Major of London. Mr. Spustows Sermon, being a Pattern of Repentance. Englands Deliverance from the Northern Presbitery, compared with its Deliverance from the Roman Papacy. In a Sermon on the 5 of Nov. 1651. before the Parliament. By Peter Sterry. The Way of God with his People in chefe Nations. Opened in a Thanksgiving Sermon, preached on the 5 of Novemb. 1656. before the Right Honorable, the High Court of Parliament. By Peter Sterry. Mr. Sympfons Sermon at westminster The Best and Worst Magiftrate, By The Craft and Cruelty of the The Magiftrates Support and Burden. By Mr. John Cardel. A Sermon. Mr. Owens ftedfastness of the Promiles. A Sermon. Mr. Phillips Treatife of Hell. of Chrifts Genealogy. The Cause of our Divifions difcovered, and the Cure propounded. King Charls his Cafe, or an Appeal to al Rational men concerning his tryal. A Relation of the Barbadoes. A Relation of the Repentance and Conversion of the Indians in NewEngland: by Mr. Eliot, and Mr. Mayhew. THE Four New Books of Mr. Jer. Burroughs, VIZ. THE FIRST BOOK 17 Some Directions how to get Rest Chrifts call to all those that are weary from Chrift in Spiritual difertions. and Heavy Laden to come to bim for Reft Wherein is Thewed First. I The Burden of Sin. 2 The Burden of the Law. 3 The Burden of THE SECOND BOOKChrift the Great Teacher of Souls that come to him. Wherein is fhewed Legal performances with the Mifery 1 What Chrifts Yoak is. 2 That of thofe that are under them. 4 The beleeves must take Chrift, Yoak on Burden of Corruption. s The Bur-them. 3 The more we a e under the den of Outward Affliction. Yoak of Chrift the more REST we have. 4 Chrift is the great Teacher of his Church and People. 5 IR what manner Chrift Teacheth, He Secondly, Chrift Gracioully offers 1 What it is to come to Chrift. must be MEEK. 7 The Learners 2 That Chrift requires nothing but of Chrift must be humble. 8 Chrift to come to him. 3 Several Rules to teacheth by his EXAMPLE. be Obferved in right coming to 9 Wherein Chris EXAMPLE Chrift. 4 Meanes to Draw Soules to is to be followed. 10 What kind of Chrift. That in coming to Chrift Pattern Chrift is. 11 We must not God would have us have relpect to our follow the Example of the World. felves. 6 That there is No REST for fouls out of Chrift; And the Reafons therefore; with fome conclufions from it. Thirdly, There is fhewed. We muft imicate Chrift in MEEK- ■ What Meekness is. 2 Learn of Chrift to be Meck towards God; And the Reasons thereof. 3 The DreadThe Reft Beleevers have from ful Evil of Anger and frowardness tofin. 2 The deliverance from the Law wards God. 4 Meekness towards God by Chrit is. Privatively, a Pofi- Exemplified from scripture Examples. tively. 3 The Reft beleevers have from Meekness towards Men which conthe Burden of the Law by coming to Gifts in ordering Anger. To the right Chrift. 4 How Chrift gives Reft Object. 2 To the right Time. 3 To from the Burden of the Legal perfor- the reight measure. 4 To the i.ht mances. 6 How Chrift gives Reft end &c. 6 The fad Effects of Anger. from the Burden of Corruption, 7 The Excellency of Meekness. Meekness. wherein is fhewed how San&ification 8 Promises made to ard Holiness comes from Christ only. 9 Many Vaine Reasons and Pleaes for And encouragments to come to Chrift Anger Answered. 10 Exhortations for holiness. 6 How Chrift gives to Meekness. 11 Means to get and Reit from outward Aiation. keep Meekness, THE |