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Goodwin, John independent minister, Coleman street, London

Goodwin, John

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OL11956643A

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    Goodwin, John independent minister, Coleman street, London

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  • Eirēnomachia. The Agreement and Distance Of Brethren

    Representative edition published 1671

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  • The Pagans Debt, and Dowry; Or, A Brief Discussion of these Questions, Wether, How far, and in what Sence, such Per- sons of Mankinde amongst whom the Letter of the Gospel never came, are notwithstanding bound to Believe on Jesus Christ, (with some other particulars relating hereunto.) Returned by way of Answer to a Discourse in Writing, lately sent without Name, (together with a Letter, subscribed only, T.S.) unto Mr. John Goodwin; the Author as yet being unknown to him, yet (as appears by the said Discourse) a Person of worth, and learning, and (as he supposeth) a Minister of the Gospel

    Representative edition published 1671

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  • Plēroma to Pneumatikon. Or, A Being Filled With The Spirit : Wherein is proved, That it is a Duty incumbent on all men that they be filled with the Spirit of God. The gracious Counsels of God, the Laws and Terms of his proceeding with men in order hereunto, with Rules laid down whereby to judge whether men be filled with the Spirit of God, or a contrary Spirit

    Representative edition published 1670

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  • Prelatique Preachers None of Christ's Teachers. Or, A Dissuasive unto the people of God from attending the Mini- stry of those, who Preach by vertue of an Ordina- tion, received from an Order of men, commonly stiled, Lord Bishops. Wherein Arguments are tendered to their serious considerations, by way of Mo- tive against that practice; the unlawfulness thereof demonstrated

    Representative edition published 1663

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  • Triumviri

    Representative edition published 1658

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  • Basanistai Or The Triers Tryed and Cast, By the Laws both of God and of Men. Or, Arguments and Grounds, as well in Reason as Religion; clearly evincing the unlawfulness of those Ordinances or Commissions with all others of like import, by which the re- spective Courts, or Consistories of Tryers and Electors amongst us, are established

    Representative edition published 1657

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  • Cata-Baptism

    Representative edition published 1655

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  • Mercy In Her Exaltation. Or, A Soveraigne Antidote against Fear of the Second Death. In a Sermon preached at the Funeral of Daniel Taylor Esq; in Stephens Coleman-street London, on the twentieth day of April, An. 1655. ... (9 lines)

    Representative edition published 1655

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  • An Apologie For The Six Book-Sellers, Subscribers of the Second Beacon fired. Or, A Vindication of them from the foul and unjust aspersions cast upon them by M. John Goodwin in a late Pamphlet Intitvled A Fresh Discovery Of The High Presbyterian Spirit. Together With brief Observations upon some remar- kable passages in the said Book

    Representative edition published 1655

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  • The Six Book-Sellers Proctor Non-suited. Wherein The gross falsifications, and Untruths, together with the inconsiderate and weak passages, found in the Apologie for the said Book-Sellers, are briefly noted and evicted. And the said Book-Sellers proved so unwor- thy, both in their Second Beacon-fired, and likewise in their Epistle written in the Defence of it, that they are out of the Protection of any Chri- stian, or reasonable Apologie for either

    Representative edition published 1655

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  • Peace Protected, And Discontent Disarmed. Wherein The seventeen Queries (with the addition of three more, Postscript-wise) lately published, partly to allay the discontents of some about the late Revo- lution of Government, but more especially to guide every mans feet into the way of Peace, as well his own, as the publique, are reinforced with Replies unto, and Animadversions upor, such Answers, which some (it seems) have given unto them, to invalidate their purport and intent. Together with four new Queries superadded

    Representative edition published 1654

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  • Sygkrētismos. Or Dis-satisfaction Satisfied. In seventeen sober and serious Queries, Tending to allay the Discontents, and satisfie the Scruples, of persons Dis-satisfied about the late Revolution of Government in the Common-Wealth, and to guide every Mans feet into the way of his Duty, and the Publique Peace

    Representative edition published 1654

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  • A Fresh Discovery Of The High-Presbyterian Spirit. Or The Quenching of the second Beacon fired. Declaring I. The Un-Christian Dealings of the Authors of a Pam- phlet, Entituled, A Second Beacon Fired, &c. In present- ing unto the Lord Protector and Parlament, a falsified passage out of one of Mr John Goodwins Books, as con- taining, either Blasphemie, or Error, or both. II. The Evil of their Petition for subjecting the Libertie of the Press to the Arbitrariness and will of a few men. III. The Christian Equity, that satisfaction be given to the Person so notoriously and publickly wronged. Together with the Responsatory Epistle of the said Beacon Firers, to the said Mr. Goodwin, fraught with further revilings, falsifica- tions, scurrilous language, &c. insteed of a Christian ac- knowledgment of their errour. Upon which Epistle some Animadversions are made

    Representative edition published 1654

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  • An Apologie For Mr. Iohn Goodwin

    Representative edition published 1653

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  • Thirty Queries, Modestly propounded in order to a Discovery of the Truth, and Mind of God, in that Question, or Case of Conscience; Whether the Civil Magistrate stands bound by way of Duty to interpose his Power or Authority in matters of Religion, or Worship of God

    Representative edition published 1653

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  • Master John Goodwins Quere's Questioned, Concerning the Power of the Civil Magistrate in matters of Religion

    Representative edition published 1653

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  • The Apologist Condemned

    Representative edition published 1653

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  • VVater-Dipping No Firm Footing for Church-Communion

    Representative edition published 1653

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  • Eirēnomachia. The Agreement & Distance Of Brethren : Or, a brief Survey of The Judgment of Mr. J.G. and the Church of God walking with him touch- ing these important Heads of Doctrine

    Representative edition published 1652

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  • The Grand Debate Concerning Presbitery And Independency By the Assembly of Divines con- vened at Westminster by authority of Parliament, Containing, First the Assemblies Propositions, (with the proof of them from Scripture) concerning the Presbiteriall Government. Secondly, the Dissenting Brethrens Reasons against the said Propositions. Thirdly, The answer of the Assemblies to those Reasons of dissent

    Representative edition published 1652

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  • Apolytrōsis Apolytrōseōs Or, Redemption Redeemed. Wherein the Most Glorious Work of the Redemption Of The World by Jesus Christ, is by Expressness of Scripture, clearness of Argument, countenance of the best Authority, as well Ancient as Modern, Vindicated and Asserted in the Just Latitude and Extent of it, according to the Counsel and most Gracious Intentions of God, against the incroachments of later times made upon it, whereby the unsearchable Riches and Glory of the Grace of God therein, have been, and yet are, much obscured, and hid from the eyes of many. Together with a sober, plain, and through Discussion of the great Questions relating hereunto, as viz. concerning Election & Reprobation, The Sufficiency, and Efficacy of the Means vouchsafed unto Men by God, to Repent and Beleeve; concerning the Perseverence of the Saints, and those who do Beleeve; concerning the Nature of God, his manner of Acting, his Intentions, Purposes, Decrees, &c. the Dependency of all Creatures or second Causes upon Him, as well in their Operations, as simple Existencies, or Beings, &c. The Decision of all these Questions founded upon the good Word of God, interpreted according to the generally-received Doctrine, concerning the Nature and Attributes of God, the manifest Exigency of the Words, Phrases, coherencies, in the respective passages hereof relating to the said Questions, as also (for the most part) according to the Judgment and Sence of the best Expositors, as well Modern, as Ancient. With three Tables annexed for the Readers accommodation

    Representative edition published 1651

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  • Confidence Dismounted. Or A Letter To Mr Richard Resburie of Oundle in North- Hamptonshire, upon occasion, partly of a Title Page prefixed before a small Treatise of his concerning Election & Reprobation, Consisting of six Sermons preached by him about three years since, and lately published; the said Title Page bearing in front these words, Some stop to the Gangrene of Arminianism, lately promoted by Mr John Goodwin, in his book intituled Redemption Redeemed; Partly also, of a short Preface or Epistle prefixed by the said Mr Resbury to that his Treatise

    Representative edition published 1651

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  • Moses made Angry

    Representative edition published 1651

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  • The Pagans Debt, and Dowry. Or A Brief Discussion of these Questions, Whether, How far, and in what Sence, such Persons of Mankinde amongst whom the Letter of the Gospel never came, are notwithstanding bound to Believe on Jesus Christ (with some other particulars relating hereunto.) Returned by way of Answer to a Discourse in Writing, lately sent without Name (together with a Letter, subscribed only, T.S.) unto Mr John Goodwin; the Author as yet being unknown to him, yet (as appears by the said Discourse) a Person of worth, and learning, and (as he supposeth) a Minister of the Gospel

    Representative edition published 1651

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