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Charles Herle | lit.salon
Charles Herle
Born:
1598
Died:
1659
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Born:
1598
Died:
1659
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Davids reserve and rescue: in a sermon preached before the honourable the House of Commons, on the fifth of November, 1644
1645
Charles Herle
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Davids Song Of Three Parts Delivered in A Sermon Preached before the right Honorable the House of Lords, at the Abby-Church in West- minster, upon the 15. day of June, 1643. Being The day appointed for publike Thanks- giving for Gods great deliverance of the Parliament, Citie and Kingdome, From The late most mischievous Conspira- cy against all three. Ordered by the said House to be Published By Charles Herle Pastor of Winwicke in Lankashire the Preacher thereof. ...
1643
Charles Herle
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A fvller answer to a treatise vvritten by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question: whether upon this supposition or case, the King will not defend but is bent to subvert religion, lawes and liberties, subjects may, with good conscience, make resistance : vvherein the originall frame, and fundamentalls of this government of England together with those two texts of Scripture are sufficiently cleered
1642
Charles Herle
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answer to Doctor Fernes reply, entitled Conscience satisfied: especially to as much of it as concerned that answer to his treatise which went under the name of the Fuller Answer. By the same author.
1643
Charles Herle
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The humble advice of the Assembly of Divines now by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster, concerning a larger catechism
1647
Charles Herle, Westminster Assembly (1643-1652)
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An answer to mis-led Doctor Fearne ...
1642
Charles Herle
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The independency on scriptures of the independency of churches: wherein the question of independency of church-government is temperately first stated, secondly argued, thirdly cleerd from the objections, and fourthly appeald in to the judgements of such as stand for it
1643
Charles Herle
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The convinc'd petitioner from the seriovs consideration of a late printed answer to the cities petition for peace : presented to His Majesty at Oxford : vvith his moderate reply thereunto
1643
Charles Herle
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Abrahams offer Gods offering: in a sermon preached before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, together with the aldermen his brethren : at Christ-church on Easter-Tuesday last, being the day of their publique thanksgiving
1644
Charles Herle
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Ahab's fall by his prophets flatteries: being the substance of three sermons, upon I. King. 22.22... The whichis here the rather done, because laying open the grounds of all our present miseries, specially in these two words, his prophets, it may well serve to supply what is wating in the following Answer to D. Fern's second reply tothe last answer of him whom the printer stil'd, The fuller answerer of the Doctors first treatise.
1644
Charles Herle
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Contemplations And Devotions On The severall passages of our blessed Saviours Death and Passion
1631
Charles Herle
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An Ansvver To Mis-led Doctor Fearne. According to his own method of his book examined. ... (7 lines; ornament)
1642
Charles Herle
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A Payre Of Compasses For Chvrch And State. Delivered in A Sermon Preached at St. Mar- garets in Westminster, Before the Honorable House of Commons, at their Monethly Fast November last, 1642
1642
Charles Herle
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An ansvver to mis-led Doctor Fearne, according to his own method: of his book : sect. 1.2, The divinity being by Scripture : sect. 3.4.5, The reason by Aristotle : sect. 6.7, The sense or matter of fact by witnesse examined.
1642
Charles Herle
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A fuller answer to a treatise written by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question, whether upon this supposition, or case (the King will not defend, but is bent to subvert religion, lawes and liberties) subjects may with good conscience make resistance ...
1642
Charles Herle
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A payre of compasses for church and state delivered in a sermon preached at St. Margarets in Westminster, before the honorable House of Commons, at their monethly fast November the last, 1642
1642
Charles Herle
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A fuller answer to a treatise written by Doctor Ferne, entitluled The resolving of conscience upon this question ...
1642
Charles Herle
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payre of compasses for Chvrch and state. Delivered in a sermon preached at St. Margarets in Westminster,before the Honorable House of Commons, at their monethly fast, November the last, 1642.
1642
Charles Herle
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A fvller answer to a treatise vvritten by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question whether upon this supposition or case, the King will not defend but is bent to subvert religion, lawes and liberties, subjects may, with good conscience, make resistance : vvherein the originall frame, and fundamentalls of this government of England together with those two texts of Scripture are sufficiently cleered
1642
Charles Herle
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fvller answer to a treatise written by Doctor Ferne, entitled The Resolving of Conscience upon this Question, whether upon this supposition, or case (the King will not defend, but is bent to subvert religion, lawes and liberties) subjects may with good conscience make resistance. Wherein the originall frame, and fundamentalls of this Government of England, together with those two texts of scripture are sufficiently cleered
1642
Charles Herle
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A payre of compasses for chvrch and state: delivered in a sermon preached at St. Margarets in Westminster before the honorable House of Commons, at their monethly fast November the last, 1642
1642
Charles Herle
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A Fvller Ansvver To A Treatise VVritten by Doctor Ferne, Entituled The Resolving of Conscience upon this Question, Whether upon this Supposition, or Case (The King will not de- fend, but is bent to subvert Religion, Lawes and Liberties) Sub- jects may with good Conscience make resistance. VVherein the Originall frame, and Fundamen- talls of the Government of England, Together with those two Texts of Scripture are sufficiently cleered. Viz. ... (6 lines)
1642
Charles Herle
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Davids song of three parts delivered in a sermon preached before the Right Honorable the House of Lords, at the Abby-church in Westminster upon the 15 day of June 1643 : being the day appointed for publike thanksgiving for Gods great deliverance of the Parliament, Citie and Kingdome from the late most mischievous conspiracy against all three
1643
Charles Herle
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The independency on Scriptures of the independency of churches wherein the question of independency of church-government is temperately, first, stated; secondly, argued: thirdly, cleerd from the objections: and fourthly, appeald in, to the judgements of such as stand for it
1643
Charles Herle
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The Independency on Scriptures Of The Independency of Churches : Wherein The Question of Independency of Church-Go- vernment is temperately, first, Stated; secondly, Ar- gued : thirdly, Cleerd from the Objections and fourthly, Pllealed in, to the judgements of such as stand for it
1643
Charles Herle
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Ahab's Fall By His Prophets Flatteries Being the Substance of Three Sermons, Upon 1.King.22.22. J will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his Prophets. The first Sermon preached before the Honourable the Com- mons House of Parliament. The second before the Honourable the Lord Major of London, with the Aldermen his Brethren. The third at the Abbey Church in Westminster, where it was much acquarrelled by some, and as much desired to be pub- lished by others. The which is here the rather done, because laying open the grounds of all our present miseries, specially in these two Words, His Prophets, it may well serve to supply what is wanting in the following Answer to D.Fern's second Reply to the last Answer of him whom the Printer stild', The Fuller Answerer of the Doctors first Treatise, called The resolving of Conscience upon this Question, Whether upon this Supposition, The King will not defend, but is bent to subvert Religion, Laws and Liberties, Subjects may take up Arms
1644
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Davids Reserve, and Rescue, In A Sermon, Preached Before the honourable, the House of Commons, On the Fifth of November. 1644
1645
Charles Herle
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Davids reserve, & rescue in a sermon preached before the Honourable, the House of Commons, on the fifth of November, 1644
1646
Charles Herle
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Vindiciæ redemptionis: In the fanning and sifting of Samuel Oates his exposition upon Mat. 13. 44. With a faithfull search after Our Lords meaning in his two parables the Treasure and the Pearl. Endeavoured in severall sermons upon Mat. 13. 44, 45. Where in the former part, universall redemption is discovered to be a particular errour. (Something here is inserted in answer to Paulus Testardus, touching that tenet.) And in the later part, Christ the peculiar treasure and pearl of Gods elect is laid as the sole foundation; and the Christians faith and joy in him and self-deniall for him, is raised as a sweet and sure superstructure
1646
John Stalham, Samuel Oates, Charles Herle, Christopher Meredith
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The humble advice of the Assembly of Divines, now by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster, concerning a confession of faith with the quotations and texts of Scripture annexed. Presented by them lately to both houses of Parliament
1647
Charles Herle, Evan Tyler, Westminster Assembly (1643-1652)
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Worldly policy, and moral prudence: the vanity and folly of the one, the solidity and usefulnesse of the other : in a moral discourse
1654
Charles Herle
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Detvr Sapienti. In A Treatise Of The Excellency Of Christian Wisdome, Above that of Worldly Policy And Morall Prvdence, In Two Former Treatises
1655
Charles Herle
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Worldly Policy, And Moral Prudence. The Vanity and Folly of the one, The Solidity and Usefulness of the other. In a Moral Discourse
1655
Charles Herle
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Wisdomes tripos: or rather its inscription, Detur sapienti, in three treatises. I. Worldly policy. II. Of moral prudence. III. Of Christian wisdome ...
1655
Charles Herle
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Wisdomes tripos, or rather its inscription, detur sapienti: in three treatises : I. Of worldly policy, II. Of moral prudence, III. Of Christian wisdom : the vanity of the first, the usefulness of the second, the excellency of the third
1655
Charles Herle
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Wisdom's tripos, or rather its inscription, detur sapienti: in three treatises: I. Of worldly policy, II. Of moral prudence, III. Of Christian wisdom : the vanity of the first, the usefulness of the second, the excellency of the third
1670
Charles Herle
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A payre of compasses for church and state: Delivered in a sermon preached ... before the ... House of Commons at their monethly fast November the last, 1642
1970
Charles Herle
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The principles of Christian religion, proved by scripture, propounded by questions and answers short for memory, plain for the meanest capacity, and profitable for all
1979
Charles Herle
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The principles of Christian religion, proved by scripture, propounded by questions and answers: short for memory, plain for the meanest capacity, and profitable for all
1979
Charles Herle