1. 2. 3. Who were set out for the celestial Zion, Quarto. A Display of Arminianism. The duty of Pastors and People distinguished Salus Electorum, Sanguis Jesu: or, The Death of Death in the Death of Christ 4. Of the Death of Christ 5. Vindiciae Evangelicae: or, The Mystery of the Gospel vindicated, in answer to J. BIDDLE · 6. Of Communion with God; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit 8. An Exposition of the cxxxth Psalm 9. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith, &c. 10. The Glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ 11. 13 The True Nature of a Gospel Church 14. A Review of the Annotations of Grotius A Discourse concerning Liturgies 15. 16. Indulgence and Toleration considered in a Letter 17. 19. Some Consideration about Union among Protestants 20. Vindication of the Nonconformists 21. An Account of the Nature of the Protestant Religion Octavo. 1. Two Catechisms 2. Esheol: or, Rules for Church Fellowship 3. Diatriba de Justitia divina 4. Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers 5. A Discovery of the True Nature of Schism 6. A Review of the True Nature of Schism, &c. 7. Of the Nature and Power of Temptation 8. A Defence of Cotton against Cawdry 9. Exercitationes quatuor pro sacris Scripturis 10. The Divine Original and Authority of the Scriptures 11. 12. 17. A Brief Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity 18. Dissertations on the Sabbath and Lord's Day 19. Of Evangelical Love, Church-Peace, and Unity 20 A Vindication of his Book of Communion with God from the 21. The Nature of Apostasy from the Profession of the Gospel 23. Of Understanding the Mind of God in the Scriptures 24. An Humble Testimony to the Goodness and Severity of God 27. Part II. 28. Of the Dominion of Sin and Grace 1643 1644 1648 1655 1657 1661 1668 1677 1679 1681 1681 1689 1656 1662 1667 1667 1679 1680 1680 1682 1645 1648 1653 1656 1657 1657 1658 1658 1658 1659 1662 1660 1664 1667 1668 1669 1669 1674 1673 1674 1676 1677 1678 1681 1682 1684 1691 1688 1698 1395 With his own inward sensations, But in the latter stages of life, *The ever memorable Bartholomew day, 1662, when the good ministers, to the number of 2000, were ejected from their livings, or silenced, for non-compliance with the Act of Uniformity. |