Books by Jacob, Henry
An attestation of many divines
An humble supplication for tol
An humble supplication for toleration and libertie
Anno Domini 1616. A confession
Anno Domini 1616. A confession and protestation of the faith of certaine Christians in England
An attestation of many learned
An attestation of many learned, godly, and famous divines, lightes of religion, and pillars of the Gospell
An Attestation of many Learned
An Attestation of many Learned, Godly, and famous Divines, Lightes of Religion, and pillars of the Gospell, iustifying this doctrine, viz. That the Church-governement ought to bee always with the peoples free consent. Also this; That a true Church vnder the Gospell contay- neth no more ordinary Congregations but one. In the discourse whereof, specially Doctor Downames & also D. Bilsons chiefe mat- ters in their writings against the same, are answered. ... (5 lines)
A declaration and plainer open
A declaration and plainer opening of certain points, with a sound confirmation of some other, contained in a treatise intituled, The divine beginning and institution of Christes true visible and ministeriall church. Written in a letter by the author of the said treatise, out of the Low Countryes, to a friend of his in England
A Declaration And Plainer Open
A Declaration And Plainer Opening Of Certain Points, With A Sovnd Confirmation Of Some Other, Contained In A Treatise Intitvled, The Divine Beginning and institution of Christes true visible and ministeriall Church. Written in a Letter by the Author of the said Treatise, out of the Low Coun- tryes, to a friend of his in England. (device)
[A declaration and plainer ope
[A declaration and plainer opening of certaine pointes, in with a sound confirmation of some other, contained in a treatise intituled, The divine beginning of Christes true visible and ministeriall church. Written in a letter by the author of the said treatise out of the low countrey to a friend of his in England.]
[The divine beginning and inst
[The divine beginning and institution of Christs church]
To the right High and mightie
To the right High and mightie Prince, Iames ... King of Great Britannie, France, and Irelande ... an humble supplication for toleration and libertie to enioy and observe the ordinances of Christ Iesus in th' administration of his Churches in lieu of humane constitutions ...
To the right High and mightie
To the right High and mightie Prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of great Britannie, France, and Irelande, De- fender of the faith, &c. An humble Supplication for Toleration and li- bertie to enioy and observe the ordinances of Christ Iesvs in th'administration of his Churches in lieu of hu- mane constitu-tions. ... (13 lines)
A Christian And Modest Offer O
A Christian And Modest Offer Of A Most Indifferent Confe- rence, Or Dispvtation, Abovt the maine and principall Controversies betwixt the Prelats, and the late silenced and deprived Ministers in England
A Christian and modest offer o
A Christian and modest offer of a most indifferent conference, or, Disputation about the maine and principall controversies betwist the prelats and the late silenced and deprived ministers on England
A position against vaingloriou
A position against vainglorious, and that which is falsly called learned preaching
Reasons Taken Ovt Of Gods Word
Reasons Taken Ovt Of Gods Word And The Best Hvmane Testimonies Proving A Ne- cessitie Of Reforming Ovr Chvrches In England. Framed and applied to 4. Assertions wherein the foresaid purpose is contained. The 4. Assertations are set downe in the Page next following. ... (3 lines; device)
A defence of a treatise touchi
A defence of a treatise touching the sufferings and victorie of Christ in the worke of our redemption
A Defence Of A Treatise Tov- c
A Defence Of A Treatise Tov- ching The Svfferings And Victorie Of Christ In The Worke Of Ovr Redemption. Wherein is confirmed, I That Christ suffered for vs, not only Bodily griefe, but also in his Soule an impression of the proper wrath of God, which may be called the paines of Hell. 2 That after his death on the Crosse he went not downe into Hell. For Answere to the late writings of Mr Bilson, L.Bi- shop of Winchester, which he intitleth, The effect of certaine sermons, &c. Wherein he striueth
A defence of the churches and
A defence of the churches and ministery of Englande
A Defence Of The Chvrches And
A Defence Of The Chvrches And Ministery Of Englande. Written in two Treatises, against the Reasons and Obiections of Maister Francis Iohnson, and others of the separation commonly called Brownists. Published, especially, for the benefitt of those in these partes of the lowe Countries. (device)
A treatise of the sufferings a
A treatise of the sufferings and victory of Christ, in the work of our redemption