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Siniorragia, the sifters sieve broken: or A treatise clearly proving, that bishops are not jure divino
That their sole government without the help of presbyters is an usurpation and innovation. That the oath of the kings of England, taken at their coronation, is not to be extended to preserve bishops, &c. By John Geree, M.A. and late pastor of S. Faiths under Pauls London -
Vindiciæ voti. Or a vindication of the true sense of the nationall covenant, in a briefe and moderate answere to the Protestation Protested
discovering the unsoundnesse of that interpretation of the covenant, and the weaknesse of the grounds there suggested for separate and independant churches. By Iohn Geree, master of arts, and preacher of Gods word in Tewkesbury. Published by the authority of the House of Commons -
Vindiciæ ecclesiæ Anglicanæ, or, Ten cases resolved
which discover that though there bee need of Reformation in, yet not of separation from the Churches of Christ in England, viz -
Katadynastēs
might overcoming right· Or a cleer answer to M. John Goodwin's Might and right well met. : Wherein is cleared, that the action of the Army in secluding many Parliament men from the place of their discharge of trust, and the imprisoning of some of them, is neither defensible by the rules of solid reason, nor religion -
The character of an old English-Puritane or non-conformist
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The character of the sober non-conformist. By John Geree M.A. and late preacher of the Word at St. Albans. Published according to order
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The character of an old English Pvritane, or non-conformist
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Irelands advocate: or, a sermon preached at a publike fast
held by authorie, July the 27. in behalfe of bleeding Ireland. By John Geree, pastour of Tewkesbury, in Glocester-Shire. Published by authoritie -
The character of an old English Puritane, or non-conformist
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Iudahs ioy at the oath
layd out in a sermon on the 2 Chro. 15, 15 for Englands example in embracing the parliamentary covenant with readinesse and rejoycing : hereunto is annexed a briefe and moderate answere to The protestation protested, discovering the unsoundnesse of that interpretation of the nationall covenant, and the weaknesse of the grounds there suggested for separate and independant churches -
The character of an old English Puritane, or non-conformist
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A poem to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough
on the Glorious Successes of the last campaign -
A catechisme in briefe questions and answeres
containing such things as are to be knowne or had by all such as would partake the sacrament of the Lords Supper with comfort -
Theiopharmakon
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Iudahs ioy at the oath
Layd out in a sermon on the 2 Chro. 15, 15. for Englands example in embracing the parliamentary covenant with readinesse and rejoycing. Hereunto is annexed a briefe and moderate answere to the Protestation protested; discovering the unsoundnesse of that interpretation of the nationall covenant, and the weaknesse of the grounds there suggested for separate and independant churches -
Katadynastēs
might overcoming right. Or a cleer answer to M. John Goodwin's Might and right well met. Wherein is cleared, that the action of the Army in secluding many Parliament men from the place of their discharge of trust, and the imprisoning of some of them, is neither defensible by the rules of solid reason, nor religion -
The down-fall of Anti-Christ: or, The povver of preaching, to pull down popery
In a briefe treatise on 2. Thessal. 28. By John Geree, Pastour of Tewkesbury, in Glocester-Shire -
Vindiciæ pædo-baptismi: or, A vindication of infant baptism
in a full ansvver to Mr Tombs his twelve arguments alleaged against it in his exercitation, and whatsoever is rational, or material in his answer to Mr Marshals sermon. By Iohn Geree M.A. and preacher of the Word sometime at Tewksbury, but now at Saint Albanes. Published according to order -
A case of conscience resolved
Wherein it is cleared, that the King may without impeachment to his oath, touching the clergy at coronation, consent to the abrogation of episcopacy. And the objections against it in two learned treatises, printed at Oxford, fully answered -
Astrologo-mastix, or A discovery of the vanity and iniquity of judiciall astrology
or Divining by the starres the successe, or miscarriage of humane affaires -
Vindiciæ vindiciarum: or, A vindication of his Vindication of infant-baptisme, from the exceptions of M. Harrison, in his Pœdo-baptisme oppugned, and from the exceptions of Mr. Tombes, in his chief digressions of his late Apology, from the manner to the matter of his treatises
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Touching the subject of supremacy in causes ecclesiastical
Diatriba quædam Oxoniensis cujusdam. Tending to peace and setling, by shewing how the powers civil and ecclesiastical may act in their own sphæres without incroachment on one another. July 12. 1647. Imprimatur John Downame -
Vindiciæ voti, or a vindication of the true sense of the nationall covenant, in a brief and moderate answere to the Protestation protested
discovering the unsoundnesse of that interpretation of the covenant, and the weakness of the grounds there suggested for separate and independant churches -
Ippos pyrros
represented in a sermon (to perswade to peace) preached at Pauls, July 16. 1648, at five of the clocke in the afternoone = The red horse· or The bloodines of vvar -
Vindiciæ ecclesiæ Anglicanæ: or Ten cases resolved
which discover, that though there bee need of Reformation in, yet not of separation from the Churches of Christ in England. Viz. The scandalous are to bee cast out. What persons are scandalous. They guilty that suffer the scandalous. The Jews had Excommunication. Separation from our churches not necessary. Separation without admonition cleers not. The fewer must yeeld to the greater number. Our churches true churches. Set formes of prayer lawfull. Baptisme of infants in Christs ordinance