Norton, John, 1606-1663
Norton, John
John Norton English Puritan minister
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Works
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Abel being dead, yet speaketh : a biography of John Cotton | |
An Ansvver to a late scvrrilovs and scandalovs pamphlet, entituled, The Downfall of old Common councill men | |
The answer to the whole set of questions of the celebrated Mr. William Apollonios, pastor of the church of Middleburg : looking towards the resolution of certain controversies concerning church government now being agitated in England | |
A brief and excellent treatise containing the doctrine of godliness, or living unto God : Wherein the body of divinity is substantially proposed, and methodically digested, by way of question and answer. And, wherein sundry difficult points, much controverted in these times, are briefly and solidly determined, by that reverend and learned divine, Mr. John Norton, teacher of the church of God at Ipswich in New-England. Feb. 4. 1647. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl | |
Catechistical guide to sinners, and to such converts that are babes in Christ : wherein all the necessary points of religion are methodically proposed in Scripture-language, abundantly confirmed by the Holy Scriptures, and in some places concisely expounded : in the whole, all controversies are warily shunn'd, so that all true Christians, of what persuassion soever, may (if they need the help of others) use this catechism for their children, or others that are under their power and card | |
Certain sermons or homilies appointed to be read in churches. | |
The character of an honest man, whether styled Whig or Tory, and his opposite the knave : together with some short reflections on some passages in a late pamphlet called, The character of a popish successor, and considerations thereupon | |
Copy of the letter returned by the ministers of New-England to Mr. John Dury about his pacification | |
A discussion of that great point in divinity, the sufferings of Christ; and the questions about His righteousnesse active, passive: and the imputation thereof. Being an answer to a dialogue intituled The meritorious price of our redemption, justification, &c. | |
The heart of New-England rent at the blasphemies of the present generation. Or a brief tractate, concerning the doctrine of the Quakers : demonstrating the destructive nature thereof, to religion, the churches, and the state; with consideration of the remedy against it. Occasional satisfaction to objections, and confirmation of the contrary truth | |
An humble apology for non-conformists : with modest and serious reflections on the Friendly debate and the continuation thereof | |
Life of Mr John Cotton | |
The miseries of vvar | |
The orthodox evangelist. | |
A Relation of the travells of two English pilgrimes : what admirable accidents befell them in their journey towards Jerusalem, Gaza, grand Cayro, Alexandria and other places. Also what rare antiquities, monuments and notable memories... they saw in Terra Sancta, with a perfect description of the old and new Jerusalem and situation of the countries about them, written by H.T. .... | |
Responsio ad totam Quaestionum syllogen à clarissimo viro domino Guilielmo Apollonio, ecclesiae Middleburgensis pastore, propositam. | |
Sancti Gregorii Nazianzeni In Julianum invectivae duae | |
The second tome of homilies, of such matters as were promised and entituled in the former part of homilies. set out by the authority of the late Queenes Majesty : and to be read in every parish church agreeably. | |
Three choice and profitable sermons upon severall texts of scripture ... |