Parkhurst, Nathaniel, 1643-1707
Nathaniel Parkhurst
VIAF ID: 310509083 ( Personal )
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Works
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The faithful and diligent Christian ... 1684: | |
The life of the Reverend Mr. William Burkitt : M.A sometime of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge, late vicar and lecturer of Dedham in Essex, And Author of the Expository Notes with Practical Observations on the whole New Testament. To which is added, a funeral sermon preached a week after his burial, on the Lecture Day. By Nath. Parkhurst, M. A. and Vicar of Yoxford in Suffolk. | |
Memoirs of the life of the Rev. William Burkitt. Late Vicar and Lecturer of Dedham in Essex. He was a Man that loved his God, and earnestly wished to win Souls to Christ. He spent his Time and Strength not as our modern Preachers do, in Luxury and Idleness, but in exhorting his hearers to prepare for an endless Eternity | |
A second volume of select discourses, treating I. Of the stability of the Scriptures, from St. John 10.35. II. Of glorifying God by death, from St. John 21.19. III. Of believing in God as sending his Son. IV. Of Prayer for others, and the Reward of it. V. Of the Song of Moses, and something Correspondent to it in the Christian Church. VI. Of the Sabbath as a Gift, and a Priviledge. Vii. Of the Phrase and Notion of having the Son. Viii. Of dying in Faith. IX. Of Satan transformed into an Angel of Light. X. Of Christs destroying the Works of the Devil. XI. Of Prayers being hindred. By Nathaniel Parkhurst, M. A. and Vicar of Yoxford in Suffolk | |
Ten select discourses, treating I. Of England's guilt, danger and hopes. II. Of eating the flesh and drinking the blood of Christ. III. Of Wicked Mens fulfilling the dark part of the Scriptures. IV. Of Early Piety. V. Of the Angelical Happiness of Holy Men in Heaven. VI. The Enjoyment of the Word of God, England's Great Happiness. Vii. Of another Comforter, or the Acts of the Holy Ghost after our Lord's Ascension. Viii. Of Direction in difficult Cases. IX. Of the Peoples Duty at home, when the Army is abroad. X. Of Family Religion, or Blessing the House. By Nathaniel Parkhurst, M. A. and Vicar of Yoxford in Suffolk |