Barren tree |
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The blacke devil or the apostate : Together with the wolfe worrying the lambes. And the spiritual navigator, bound for the Holy Land. In three sermons. By Thomas Adams |
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A commentary or, exposition vpon the diuine second epistle generall, written by the blessed apostle St. Peter. By Thomas Adams |
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The deuills banket : described in foure sermons [brace], 1. The banket propounded, begunne, 2. The second seruice, 3. The breaking vp of the feast, 4. The shot or reckoning, [and] The sinners passing-bell, together with Phisicke from heauen |
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The Diuells banket : Described in sixe sermons. ... Published by Thomas Adams |
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A divine herball together with a forrest of thornes : In five sermons. ... By Tho. Adams |
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Eirenopolis: = the citie of peace : Surueyed and commended to all Christians. By Tho. Adams |
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Englands sicknes, comparatively conferred with Israels : Diuided into two sermons, by Tho: Adams |
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God's anger, and Man's comfort : Two sermons, preached and published by Tho. Adams |
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The happines of the church, or, A description of those spirituall prerogatiues vvherewith Christ hath endowed her : considered in some contemplations vpon part of the 12. chapter of the Hebrewes : together with certain other meditations and discourses vpon other portions of Holy Scriptures, the titles wherof immediately precede the booke : being the summe of diuerse sermons preached in S. Gregories London |
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Heauen and earth reconcil'd : A sermon preached at Saint Paules church in Bedford, October. 3. 1612. At the visitation of the right Wor. M. Eland, Archdeacon of Bedford. By Tho. Adams |
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The humble petition of the worshipful Thomas Adams, John Langham, and James Bunce, aldermen of London : presented to the Lords at their bar on Tuesday April 25. 1648. Wherein is declared their firm resolution to stand for the defence of the established laws of the land. Also their protestation against the Lords jurisdiction over them or any other commoners in criminal cases. With their appeal from the Lords to their proper and competent judges (a jury of their equals) and judges sworn to proceed according to the known law of England. Together with a salva libertate by them sent to the Lieutenant of the Tower, April 23. 1648 |
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The main principles of Christian religion : in a 107 short articles or aphorisms, generally receiv'd as being prov'd from scripture : now further cleared and confirm'd by the consonant doctrine recorded in the articles and homilies of the Church of England |
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Mystical bedlam, or the vvorld of mad-men. By Tho: Adams |
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The sacrifice of thankefulnesse : A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, the third of December, being the first Aduentuall Sunday, anno 1615. By Tho. Adams. Whereunto are annexed fiue other of his sermons preached in London, and else-where; neuer before printed |
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Sermons of Thomas Adams, the Shakespeare of puritan theologians. A selection edited by John Brown,... |
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The souldiers honour : Wherein by diuers inferences and gradations it is euinced, that the profession is iust, necessarie, and honourable: to be practised of some men, praised of all men. Together with a short admonition concerning munition, to this honour'd citie. Preached to the worthy companie of gentlemen, that exercise in the artillerie garden: and now on thier second request, published to further vse. By Tho. Adams |
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Three sermons : preached 1. In Whitehall, March 29. being the first Tuesday after the departure of King Iames into blessednesse. 2. In Christs Church, at the trienniall visitation of the right Reuerend Father in God, the Lord Bishop of London. 3. In the chappell by Guildhall, at the solemne election of the Right Honourable the Lord Maior of London |
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The vvhite deuill or The hypocrite vncased : to this fourth impression are newly added, 1 The two sonnes or The dissolute conferred vvith the hyprocrite. 2 The leauen, or A medicine for them both. By Tho. Adams |
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The white deuil, or The hypocrite vncased : in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, March 7. 1612. By Thomas Adams |
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The workes of Tho: Adams : Being the summe of his sermons, meditations, and other diuine and morall discourses. Collected and published in one intire volume. VVith additions of some new, and emendations of the old. The titles whereof are placed in the beginning of the booke: and a table of the principall points, in the end |
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