Books by Ezekias Woodward
A dialogue
A sons patrimony and daughters
A sons patrimony and daughters portion
The Kings chronicle latter sec
The Kings chronicle latter section
A few drops of choice honey, e
A few drops of choice honey, extracted from the old comb of a very ancient hive; or, Some pious and very instructive sentiments taken from an old book which was printed in 1640, entituled, A son's patrimony, and a daughter's portion; payable to them at all times, but best received in their first times, when they are young and tender: laid out without expence of money, only by teaching them to improve their time, and attend to the words of wisdom
A church-covenant lawfull and
A church-covenant lawfull and needfull to be entred-into by all, that intend to walk in church-fellowship according to gospel-order
A Conference Of Some Christian
A Conference Of Some Christians in Church-fellow- ship, about the way of Christ with His people, and the Result therefrom. This serveth only by way of Intro- duction to take off the Reproaches, that are cast upon Pastour and people, whose earnest care and Endeavour is to walke with a right foote in that Holy way. Which is held forth here by the light of the sacred Scripture, as it appeares unto them, and how Curi- ous and Circumspect their walke should be, who pretend to it, and walke therein. T
A just Account Upon the Accoun
A just Account Upon the Account of truth and peace, given-in by Brethren, lovers of and fellow-helpers to both, wherefore they must open their matters to the view of the world, speaking them, in their respective places, as upon the housetops, which else had been spoken in darknesse private- ly, and as in the eare. ... (6 lines; ornaments)
A ministers dvty to reprove si
A ministers dvty to reprove sin in the pulpit, as God himselfe doth in his scriptures
A Ministers Dvty To reprove Si
A Ministers Dvty To reprove Sin in the Pulpit, as God Himselfe doth in His Scriptures. ... (11 lines)
A Treatise Of Prayer. Two Quae
A Treatise Of Prayer. Two Quaeries resolved touching formes of Prayer. And Six Quaeries relating specially to the Lords Prayer. That the Reader may have full Resolution, spe- cially to the fourth of these Queries, relating to the Lords Prayer, he shall finde in the end of this Trea- tise, That Holy and Learned Mans judgement, Dr Owen, as to that matter in his Answer to Mr Biddles second question of Prayer. Pag.667,668,669. ... (15 lines)
An Appeal To the Churches of C
An Appeal To the Churches of Christ for their Righteous Judgement in the Matters of Christ, the concernments of All His Glory, over whom there is a Defence. Whether the way of Christ with His people be not paved-forth as a Causeyway before them in His Scrip- tures, and to be Traced by the footsteps of all His neare ones. Here you have the Epistles only. The first to the Chur- ches, giving them some short account of their Do- ings. The second unto the Minister who enjoyned that work. The third to
Christ-mas Day, The old Heathe
Christ-mas Day, The old Heathens feasting Day, in honour to Sa- turn their Idol-God. The Papists Massing Day. The Prophane mans Ranting Day. The Superstitious mans Idol Day. The Multitudes Idle Day. Whereon, because they cannot do Nothing
Exceptions Against some Passag
Exceptions Against some Passages or Expressions In our Introduction and first Treatise, rela- ting to Infant Baptism examined and committed to the Godly-wise, to judge how just they be. ... (7 lines; ornament)
Exceptions against some passag
Exceptions against some passages or expressions in our introduction and first treatise, relating to Infant baptism examined and committed to the Godly-wise, to judge how just they be
Foure Grand Enquiries. I. Whet
Foure Grand Enquiries. I. Whether this whole Nation be a Church as the Jewish Nation was? II. Whether, by priviledge of Infant Baptism, all are to be admitted to all Church-Communions, eo nomine, with- out making so much as a profession of their faith, or re- pentance? III. Whether there can be any suspension from, or excommu- nication out of their Church, as now their Church-state is? IV. Whether Infants borne of parents notorious for their ignorance and prophanenesse; together with their decla
Infant baptism, and the first
Infant baptism, and the first query thereupon
Infant Baptism, And The First
Infant Baptism, And The First Query thereupon. Whether all parents how notorious soever for their De- boysery, are priviledged upon account of their own Baptism, to present their Infants thereunto. The Negative is here maintained. ... (16 lines)
Law-power, or, The law of rela
Law-power, or, The law of relation
Law-Power; Or The Law of Relat
Law-Power; Or The Law of Relation, Written in the heart of Ministers and People by the finger of God, is mighty, through Him, to prevaile with both, to live as a people separated to their God, and from the world, especially at the Lords Table. ... (9 lines)
The Lords Table. Whether it is
The Lords Table. Whether it is to be spread like A Table in an Inne for all comers? That it ought not so be done is here maintained. ... (17 lines)
Of the childs portion
Of the childs portion
A dialogue, arguing that arch-
A dialogue, arguing that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, nueters, are to be cut-off by the lawof God
A dialogue, argving that arch-
A dialogue, argving that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God
A Dialogue, Argving That Arch-
A Dialogue, Argving That Arch-Bishops, Bishops, Curates, Neuters, are to be cut-off by the Law of God; Therefore all these, with their Service, are to be cast- out by The Law of the Land. Notwithstanding, The world pleads for their own, why some Bishops should be spared; The Govern- ment maintained; The name had in honour still; But the word of God is cleare against all this, for the casting-of-all-forth. The great Question is, which way of Government now? For two wayes are contended for, The Pr
A good sovldier maintaining hi
A good sovldier maintaining his militia and posturing himself, as the servants of the Lord, now and in all ages have postured the kingdomes
A short letter modestly intrea
A short letter modestly intreating a friends judgement upon Mr. Edwards, his booke he calleth an Anti-apologie, with a large but modest answer thereunto
As You VVere
As You VVere
As you vvere, or, A reducing,
As you vvere, or, A reducing, if possibly any, seduc't ones, to facing about, turning head, front against God, by the recrimination, so intended, upon Mr. J.G., Pastor of the church in Colmanstreet, in point of fighting against God
Inqviries into the causes of o
Inqviries into the causes of our miseries
A Sons Patrimony And Davghters
A Sons Patrimony And Davghters Portion; Payable to them at all times, but best received in their first times, when they are young, and tender : Laid- out without expence of money, only in the improving time and words with them, Contained in two Volumes
The cause vse cure of feare, o
The cause vse cure of feare, or, Strong consolations, the cosolations of God, cordiall at all times, but most comfortable now in these uncomfortable times
The Kings Chronicle
The Kings Chronicle
The Kings chronicle in two sec
The Kings chronicle in two sections
The Of Feare. Or, Strong Conso
The Of Feare. Or, Strong Consolations (The Consolations of God) Cordiall at all times, but most comforta- ble now in these uncomfortable times, To fixe, quite, and stablish the heart, though the earth shake, and make it stand stil, To see the salvation of the Lord. Taken from Gods mouth, And Penned by Hezekiah VVoodward, That all His Servants may have assured confidence for ever. ... (5 lines)
The Solemne League and Covenan
The Solemne League and Covenanat of three kingdomes, cleared to the conscience of every man who is not willingly blinde, or wilfully obstinate
The solemne league and covenan
The solemne league and covenant of three kingdomes
The solemne League And Covenan
The solemne League And Covenant Of Three Kingdomes, Cleared to the Conscience of Every man, who is not willingly Blinde, or wilfully obstinate. The Antiquity of the Covenant on the Scots-side; The season- ablenesse of it on the English-side; The Admirable Wisedome of God, in stirring-up the spirits of men on all sides, at such a time as this; All this, with other things mightily conducing to, and promoting of the Militia of Kingdomes, and the Posturing every Person there, is referred to a place,
Three kingdoms made one, by en
Three kingdoms made one, by entring covenant with one God
Three Kingdoms Made One, By en
Three Kingdoms Made One, By entring Covenant with one God; wherein we have these Remarkables, worthy all observation. I. What it is to Covenant with God. II. How hardly his People are drawn into it. III. How The Lord has suffered His Adversaries from time to time to Buffit His People therein. IV. The height of this Covenant above former Covenants, and Reasons why? Clear Demonstrations also to shew. I. The necessity of this League and Covenant; whereunto there are grave Objections made, and Answe
The chvrches thank-offering to
The chvrches thank-offering to God her King and the Parliament, for rich and ancient mercies, her yeares of captivity, her first yeare of ivbile
The Chvrches Thank-Offering To
The Chvrches Thank-Offering To God Her King, and The Parliament. For Rich and ancient Mercies; Her Yeares of Captivity; Her first Yeare of Ivbile; That Is, For the Marvelous Deliverances Wrought with God the first Wonderfull Yeare beginning at September 1640. and ending the ninth of the same Moneth following : In all which time, The Lord appeared for His Church, as in the dayes of old, out of the middest of the Bvsh. so the Church burn'd with fire, and was not consumed. In the Preface, The Than
A light to grammar, and all ot
A light to grammar, and all other arts and sciences. Or, the rule of practise proceeding by the clue of nature, and conduct of right reason
A Child's Portion. The Second
A Child's Portion. The Second Part
A childes patrimony
A childes patrimony
A Childes Patrimony Laid Ovt V
A Childes Patrimony Laid Ovt Vpon The Good Cvltvre Or Tilling Over His Whole Man. The first Part, Respecting a Childe in his first and second Age. ... (9 lines)
A Childes Patrimony. Laid out
A Childes Patrimony. Laid out upon the good Nurture, or Tilling over the whole Man. In two Parts. The former, Respecting a Childe in his first and second Age. The latter Manuring A Childe grown up, and at Mans Estate. The Appendix sheweth the scope of the Booke; The rule also, and right Method of Edification
Vestibulum or, A manuduction t
Vestibulum or, A manuduction tovvards a faire edifice by their hands, who are designed to open the way thereunto