Jeremiah Burroughs
1599 – 1646
Bibliografía (100 obras)
Irenicum, to the lovers of truth and peace. Heart-divisions opened in the causes and evils of them
2003
Jervsalem's Glory Breaking forth into the World. Being A Scripture-Discovery Of The New-Testament-Church, In the Latter Days, immediately before the Second Coming Of Christ
1697
Jervsalem's Glory Breaking forth into the World. Being A Scripture-Discovery Of The New-Testament-Church, In the Latter Dayes, immediately before the Second Coming Of Christ
1684
Jerusalems Glory Breaking forth into the World, Being a Scripture-Discovery Of the New Testament Church, In the Latter Days Immediately before the Second Coming of Christ
1675
Four Useful Discourses : Viz. I. The Art of Improving a full and prosperous Condi- tion, for the Glory of God; being an Appendix to the Art of Contentment
1675
Gospel Remission, Or a Treatise shewing, that True Blessedness Consists In Pardon of Sin. Wherein is Discovered The {Many Gospel Mysteries therein Contained. Glorious Effects proceeding from it. Great Mistakes made about it. True Signs and Symptomes of it. Way and Means to obtain it
1668
The Excellency Of Holy Courage In Evil Times. In which (besides many other seasonable truths there is shewed. 1. That wicked Men in power are very fierce in their wrath. 2. That Faith will keep a gracious heart from immoderate fear of Men of Authority and Power. 3. Directions in our fear of Au- thority. 4. Directions how to order our selves. If Authority enjoyn unlawful things. 5. How Faith helpeth against the fear of Man opened in fifteen Parti- culars. 6. Arguments against the fear of Men; And wicked men are less to be feared than others. 7. Differences between natural boldness, and Holy Courage from Faith.} {8. How far we may lawfully avoid danger by flying. Several Cases of conscience concerning flying. 9. Objections Answered concerning flying. 10. How the heart may be taken off from the fear of Man. 11. The Power of Faith to carry Gods people through the most difficult works and services. 12. How to know whether Faith wil carry us through difficult works. 13. Helps to put on Faith in our undertakings. 14. How Faith carries the Soul through the difficult work of forsaking Egypt. 15. The wickedness of Sodom and Egypt compared with the wickedness of Antichrist
1661
Gospel-Revelation In Three Treatises, Viz, {1 The Nature of God. 2 The Excellencies of Christ. And, 3 The Excellency of Mans Immortal Soul
1660
The Saints Happinesse. Together with the severall steps leading thereunto, delivered in divers Lectures on the Beatitvdes; Being part of Christs Sermon in the Mount; contained in the fifth of Mathew
1660
The Second (Third and Fourth) Book On Matth. 11.29. Viz. Christ The Great Teacher Of Souls that come to Him. ... (20 lines, double column)
1659
The Saints Inheritance. And The VVorldlings Portion. Representing The Glorious condition of a child of God, and the Misery of having ones Portion in this World. Vnfolding the State of true happiness with the Marks, Means, and Members thereof
1657
Two Treatises Of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs. The First, Of Earthly-Mindedness. Wherein is shewed, 1. What Earthly-Mindedness is. 2. The Evils of Earthly-Mindedness. 3. Several Convincements of Earthly-Mindedness. 4. Several Reasons of Earthly-Mindedness. 5. Considerations to take off the heart from Earthly-Mindedness. Directions how to get our hearts free from Earthly-Mindedness. The Second Treatise, Of Conversing in Heaven, and Walking with God. Wherein is shewed, 1. How the Saints have their Conversation in Heaven. 2. How the Saints Trade for Heaven. 3. Evidences of Heavenly Conversation. 4. That Heavenly Conversation is. 1. Convincing. 2. Growing. 3. Brings much glory to God. 4. Brings much glory to the Saints. 5. It will make suffering easie. 6. Brings much joy. 7. It's very safe. 5. Directions for Heavenly Conversation. 6. What Walking with God is. 7. The Excellency of Walking with God. 8. Evidences of our Walking with God. 9. Rules for our Walking with God
1656
The Ninth, Tenth, And Eleventh Books Of Mr Jeremiah Burroughs : Containing Three Treatises : I. Of Precious Faith. II. Of Hope. III. The Saints Walk by Faith on Earth
1655
The Eighth Book Of Mr Jeremiah Burroughs. Being a Treatise of the Evil of Evils, Or The Exceeding Sinfulness Of Sin. Wherein is shewed, 1 There is more Evil in the least Sin, than there is in the greatest Affliction. 2 Sin is most opposite to God. 3 Sin is most opposite to Mans Good. 4 Sin is opposite to all Good in general. 5 Sin is the Poyson, or Evil of all other Evils. 6 Sin hath a kind of Infiniteness in it. 7 Sin makes a man conformable to the Devil. All these several Heads are branched out into very many Particulars
1654
The Saints Treasury. Holding forth {1. The incomparable Excellency and Holinesse of God. 2. Christs All in All. 3. The glorious enjoyment of Hea- venly things by Faith. 4. The Naturall mans bondage to the Law, and the Christians liberty by the Gospell. 5. A preparation for judgement
1654
An Exposition With Practical Observations Continued Upon the Eleventh, Twelfth & Thir- teenth Chapters of the Prophesy Of Hosea. Being First delivered in several Lectures at Michaels Cornhil, London
1651
The Rare Jewel Of Christian Contentment. Wherein is shewed, 1 What Contentment is. 2 The holy Art or Mysterie of it. 3 Several Lessons that Christ teacheth to work the Heart to Contentment. 4 The Excellencies of it. 5 The Evils of Murmuring. 6 The Aggravations of the sin of Murmuring
1651
An exposition with practical observations continued upon the eighth, ninth, & tenth chapters of the prophesy of Hosea
1650

An exposition with practical observations continued upon the eighth, ninth and tenth chapters of the prophesy of Hosea
1650
An Exposition With Practical Observations Continued Upon the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh (Eighth, Ninth and Tenth) Chapters of the Prophesy Of Hosea. Being first delivered in several Le- ctures at Michaels Cornhil London
1650
Two Treatises Of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs. The first Of Earthly Mindedness, Wherein is shewed, 1. What Earthly Mindedness is. 2. The Evils of Earthly Mindedness. 3. Several Convincements of Earthly Mindedness. 4. Several Reasons of Earthly Mindedness. 5. Considerations to take off the heart from Earthly Mindedness. 6. Directions how to get our hearts free from Earthly Mindedness. The second Treatise, Of Conversing in Heaven, and walking with God, Wherein is shewed, 1. How the Saints have their Conversation in Heaven. 2. How the Saints Trade for Heaven. 3. Evidences of Heavenly Conversation. 4. That Heavenly Conversation is 1. Convincing. 2. Growing. 3. Brings much glory to God. 4. Brings much glory to the Saints. 5. It will make suffering easie. 6. Brings much joy. 7. Its very safe. 5. Directions for Heavenly Conversation. 6. What walking with God is. 7. The Excellency of walking with God. 8. Evidences of our walking with God. 9. Rules for our walking with God
1649
Irenicvm, To The Lovers Of Truth and Peace. Heart-Divisions Opened In the Causes and Evils of them
1646
A Vindication Of Mr Bvrrovghes, Against Mr Edwards his foule Aspersions, in his spreading Gangraena, and his angry Antiapologia. Concluding with A Briefe Declaration What the Independents would have
1646
A Sermon Preached before The Right Honourable The House of Peeres, In the Abbey at Westminster, the 26. of Novemb. 1645. Being the day appointed for Solemne and Publique Humiliation
1646
A Sermon Preached Before The Honourable House Of Commons Assembled in Parliament, At their late solemn Fast, August 26. 1646. In Margarets Westminster
1646
A Fvll and Faithfvll Accompt Of the Passages, betwixt the Parish of Michaels Cornhill (met in a Vestry) the Ministers and Elders of the fourth Classis of the Province of London, and Mr. J. Symonds, late of Roterdam in Holland; touching his admission to the Expository Lecture in that Parish in the room of Mr. Burroughs deceased. Published, In the name, and by the unanimous consent of the Classis met at the Vestry of Mary-at-Hill, Febr.1.1646, as a remedy against the manifold misreports and censures too confidently delivered by some, and too credulously received by others, concerning the beginning, proceeding and conclusion of that motion. ... (4 lines). At a meeting of the fourth Classis. Feb.1,1646. Resolved upon the Quesion, Nemine contradicente, That this Vindication of the Vestry of Michaels Cornhill, and the fourth Classis of the Province of London, concerning the motion of Mr. Symonds to bee Lecturer in that Parish, bee presented to some of the Licencers for the Presse, and forthwith printed. Subscribed by order of the fourth Classis, By W. Wickins Scribe to the said Classis. Imprimatur Ja. Cranford. Feb.4.1646
1646
An Exposition Of The Prophesie of Hosea. Begun In Divers Lectvres Vpon the first three Chapters, At Michaels Cornhill, London
1643
The glorious Name of God, The Lord of Hosts. Opened in two Sermons, At Michaels Cornhill, London. Vindicating the Commission from this Lord of Hosts, to Subjects, in some case, to take up Arms. With A Post-Script, Briefly Answering A Late Treatise
1643
Sions Joy. A Sermon Preached to the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, At their publique Thanksgiving, September 7. 1641. For the Peace concluded between England and Scotland
1641





















