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Two sermons preached to the Honourable House of Commons
at two publike fasts; the one, March 30. 1642. the other, April 30. 1645. The former, opening the necessity and benefit of washing the heart. The later, discovering the vanity and mischief of an heart unwashed. By Cor. Burges, D.D. minister of the Gospel, in Pauls-London. Published in obedience to severall orders of that Honourable House -
Two sermons preached to the honourable House of Commons
at two publike fasts, the one March 30, 1642, the other April 30, 1645 : the former opening the necessity and benefit of washing the heart : the later, discovering the vanity and mischief of an heart unwashed -
Reasons shewing the necessity of reformation of the publick 1. Doctrine, 2. Worship, 3. Rites and ceremonies, 4. Church-government, and discipline
reputed to be (but indeed, not) established by law : humbly offered to the serious consideration of this present Parliament -
Some of the differences and alterations in the present Common-prayer-book, from the book established by law, in quinto & sexto, Edw. 6. and 1 Eliz
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The second sermon, preached to the honourable House of Commons, April 30, 1645
discovering the vanity and mischief of the thoughts of an heart unwashed -
The second sermon, preached to the Honourable House of Commons, April 30. 1645
Discovering the vanity and mischief of the thoughts of an heart unwashed. By Cor. Burges, D.D. minister of the Gospel in Pauls, London -
The dissenting ministers vindication of themselves
From the Horrid and Detestable Murther of King Charles the First, of Glorious Memory. With their names Subscribed, about the 20th of January, 1648 -
Reasons shewing the necessity of reformation of the publick [brace]1. doctrine, 2. worship, [double brace] 3. rites and ceremonies, 4. church-government, and discipline, reputed to be (but indeed, not) established by law
Humbly offered to the serious consideration of this present Parliament. By divers ministers of sundry counties in England -
The second sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons, April 30. 1645
Discovering the vanity and mischief of the thoughts of an heart unwashed -
The necessity of agreement with God
opened in a sermon preached to the Right Honourable the noble House of Peers assembled in Parliament, upon the 29th of October, 1645. being the monethly fast -
No sacrilege nor sin to alienate or purchase cathedral lands, as such: or, A vindication of, not onely the late purchasers; but, of the antient nobility and gentry; yea, of the Crown it self, all deeply wounded by the false charge of sacrilege upon new purchasers
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Two sermons preached to the honourable House of Commons, at two publike fasts
the one, March 30. 1642. The other, April 30. 1645. The former, opening the necessity and benefit of washing the heart. The later, discovering the vanity and mischief of an heart unwashed. by Cor. Burges, D.D. Minister of the Gospel, in Pauls-London. Published in obedience to severall orders of that Honourable House -
Prudent silence
a sermon preached in Mercers Chappel to the lord mayor and city, Jan. 14, 1648, shewing the great sin and mischief of destroying kings, dehorting from taking away our late soveraign, and deterring all from like wickedness