Harris, Robert
Harris, Robert
English clergyman, known as a Puritan preacher, member of the Westminster Assembly, and President of Trinity College, Oxford-Wikipedia
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- SSSeverall Sermons Of Robert Harr...Harris, Robert
Severall Sermons Of Robert Harris once of Hanwell, Now President of Trinity College in Oxon, and Doctor of Divinity. Being A supplement to his works formerly Printed in Folio, intended for their supply, who have the other already. Containing {I A brief Treatise of the threefold state of man never before extant. II A Sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons. III. A Sermon touching prayer and mercy; preached at the Spittle. IV. Abners Funerall, preached at the Funerall of Sir Thomas Lucie Knight. V. Concio ad Clerum. Preached to the University of Oxford. Which were not in the former Edition in Folio
no cover - SSSeverall sermons of Robert Harr...Harris, Robert
Severall sermons of Robert Harris once of Hanwell, now president of Trinity College in Oxon, and Doctor of Divinity
no cover - CAConcio Ad Clerum I Oxoniae jamd...Harris, Robert
Concio Ad Clerum I Oxoniae jamdudum habita, 2 Dein posthabita & repudiata, 3 Nunc demum in lucem edita
no cover - JHJudas His Miserie. A Sermon Pre...Harris, Robert
Judas His Miserie. A Sermon Preached At The Universitie Of Oxford
no cover - ASA Sermon Preached To The Honovr...Harris, Robert
A Sermon Preached To The Honovrable Hovse Of Commons Assembled in Parliament; At a Publike Fast, May 25. 1642
no cover - ATA Treatise Of The New CovenantHarris, Robert
A Treatise Of The New Covenant
no cover - ABA Brief Discourse Of Mans Estat...Harris, Robert
A Brief Discourse Of Mans Estate In The First and Second Adam, Shewing these Six Points. {I Man had a glorious beginning. II Man is much varied from himself. III Mans sin was caused by himself. IV Mans misery followes his non-dependence on God. V Man once off from God, and left to him- self wanders irrecoverably. VI Saints by Christ are in a very happy estate. ... (6 lines)
no cover - CAConcio ad clerumHarris, Robert
Concio ad clerum
no cover - CAConcio ad clerumHarris, Robert
Concio ad clerum
no cover - TRTrue Religion In The Old Way Of...Harris, Robert
True Religion In The Old Way Of Piety and Charity. Delivered In a Sermon to the Lord Major and Court of Aldermen of this City of London, at their Anniversary Meeting on Munday (commonly called Easter-Munday) at the Spittle, 1645
no cover - ASA Sermon Preached To The Honora...Harris, Robert
A Sermon Preached To The Honorable Hovse Of Commons Assembled in Parliament, At a publike Fast, May, 25. 1642
no cover - CAConcio Ad Clervm. I Oxoniae jam...Harris, Robert
Concio Ad Clervm. I Oxoniae jamdudum habita, 2 Dein posthabita, & repudiata, 3 Nunc demùm in lucem edita
no cover - AFAbners Funerall, Or, A Sermon P...Harris, Robert
Abners Funerall, Or, A Sermon Preached at the Funerall Of that Learned and Noble Knight, Sir Thomas Lvcie
no cover - TVThe vvorkes of Robert Harris ...Harris, Robert
The vvorkes of Robert Harris ..
no cover - PEPeters Enlargement Vpon The Pra...Harris, Robert
Peters Enlargement Vpon The Pray- ers Of The Chvrch
no cover - ATA Treatise Of The Nevv CouenantHarris, Robert
A Treatise Of The Nevv Couenant
no cover - TWThe Way To True Happinesse. Del...Harris, Robert
The Way To True Happinesse. Deliuered in XXIV. Sermons upon the Beatitvdes
no cover - TAThe Arraignement Of The VVhole...Harris, Robert
The Arraignement Of The VVhole Creatvre, At the Barre of Religion, Reason, and Experience. Occasioned vpon an Inditement preferred by the Soule of Man against the Prodigals vanity and Vaine Prodigality. Explained, Applyed, and Tryed in the Historie and Misterie of that Parable. From whence is drawne this Doome Or- thodoxall, and Ivdgement Divine. That no Earthly Vanity can satisfie Mans heavenly Soule. And by reason of the variety of Instances and Demonstra- tions, it may serve in some sort as a Common- Place, for almost all manner of Readings. (ornament)
no cover - PEPeters enlargement vpon the pra...Harris, Robert
Peters enlargement vpon the prayers of the chvrch
no cover - TAThe arraignement of the vvhole...Harris, Robert
The arraignement of the vvhole creature, at the barre of religion, reason, and experience
no cover - SSSix sermons preached on several...Harris, Robert
Six sermons preached on severall texts and occasions
no cover - AFAbsaloms FvnerallHarris, Robert
Absaloms Fvnerall
no cover - HRHezekiah's Recovery. Or A Sermo...Harris, Robert
Hezekiah's Recovery. Or A Sermon, Shewing what use Hezekiah did, and all should make of their delive- rance from sicknesse
no cover - TDThe drvnkards cvpHarris, Robert
The drvnkards cvp
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Severall Sermons Of Robert Harris once of Hanwell, Now President of Trinity College in Oxon, and Doctor of Divinity. Being A supplement to his works formerly Printed in Folio, intended for their supply, who have the other already. Containing {I A brief Treatise of the threefold state of man never before extant. II A Sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons. III. A Sermon touching prayer and mercy; preached at the Spittle. IV. Abners Funerall, preached at the Funerall of Sir Thomas Lucie Knight. V. Concio ad Clerum. Preached to the University of Oxford. Which were not in the former Edition in Folio
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Severall sermons of Robert Harris once of Hanwell, now president of Trinity College in Oxon, and Doctor of Divinity
- Open Work
Concio Ad Clerum I Oxoniae jamdudum habita, 2 Dein posthabita & repudiata, 3 Nunc demum in lucem edita
- Open Work
Judas His Miserie. A Sermon Preached At The Universitie Of Oxford
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A Sermon Preached To The Honovrable Hovse Of Commons Assembled in Parliament; At a Publike Fast, May 25. 1642
- Open Work
A Treatise Of The New Covenant
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A Brief Discourse Of Mans Estate In The First and Second Adam, Shewing these Six Points. {I Man had a glorious beginning. II Man is much varied from himself. III Mans sin was caused by himself. IV Mans misery followes his non-dependence on God. V Man once off from God, and left to him- self wanders irrecoverably. VI Saints by Christ are in a very happy estate. ... (6 lines)
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Concio ad clerum
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Concio ad clerum
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True Religion In The Old Way Of Piety and Charity. Delivered In a Sermon to the Lord Major and Court of Aldermen of this City of London, at their Anniversary Meeting on Munday (commonly called Easter-Munday) at the Spittle, 1645
- Open Work
A Sermon Preached To The Honorable Hovse Of Commons Assembled in Parliament, At a publike Fast, May, 25. 1642
- Open Work
Concio Ad Clervm. I Oxoniae jamdudum habita, 2 Dein posthabita, & repudiata, 3 Nunc demùm in lucem edita
- Open Work
Abners Funerall, Or, A Sermon Preached at the Funerall Of that Learned and Noble Knight, Sir Thomas Lvcie
- Open Work
The vvorkes of Robert Harris ..
- Open Work
Peters Enlargement Vpon The Pray- ers Of The Chvrch
- Open Work
A Treatise Of The Nevv Couenant
- Open Work
The Way To True Happinesse. Deliuered in XXIV. Sermons upon the Beatitvdes
- Open Work
The Arraignement Of The VVhole Creatvre, At the Barre of Religion, Reason, and Experience. Occasioned vpon an Inditement preferred by the Soule of Man against the Prodigals vanity and Vaine Prodigality. Explained, Applyed, and Tryed in the Historie and Misterie of that Parable. From whence is drawne this Doome Or- thodoxall, and Ivdgement Divine. That no Earthly Vanity can satisfie Mans heavenly Soule. And by reason of the variety of Instances and Demonstra- tions, it may serve in some sort as a Common- Place, for almost all manner of Readings. (ornament)
- Open Work
Peters enlargement vpon the prayers of the chvrch
- Open Work
The arraignement of the vvhole creature, at the barre of religion, reason, and experience
- Open Work
Six sermons preached on severall texts and occasions
- Open Work
Absaloms Fvnerall
- Open Work
Hezekiah's Recovery. Or A Sermon, Shewing what use Hezekiah did, and all should make of their delive- rance from sicknesse
- Open Work
The drvnkards cvp