J. Astwood
Active Years
Min year: 1681, Max year: 1698, Max count: 37
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Printer
- 1681: A discourse concerning the witnesses, relating to the time, place, and manner of their being slain
- 1682: Religion our true interest: or Practical notes upon the third chapter of Malachy, the sixteen, seventeen and eighteen verses
- 1683: Certain meditations upon justification by Christ alone
- 1684: Certain meditations upon justification by Christ alone
- 1684: The Redeemer's tears wept over lost souls
- 1684: A rebuke to backsliders and a spurr for loyterers
- 1684: A second volume of sermons preached by the late reverend and learned Thomas Manton, D.D
- 1684: The true Christians love of the unseen Christ: or a discourse chiefly tending to excite and promote the decaying love of Christ in the hearts of Christians
- 1684: The true Christians love of the unseen Christ
- 1687: England's happiness: or, The only way to make a nation truly happy
- 1688: A vvarning given to secure sinners
- 1688: An explanation of the shorter catechism
- 1688: The conversion of the soul, or, A discourse explaining the nature of that conversion which is sincere
- 1688: A brief memorial of the Bible: or, A summary of the chief matters contained in every chapter of the Old and New Testament.
- 1688: A discourse of the saving grace of God
- 1689: An explanation of the Shorter catechism
- 1689: Early piety, exemplified in the life and death of Mr. Nathanael Mather
- 1689: The true Christians love of the unseen Christ: or A discourse chiefly tending to excite and promote the decaying love of Christ in the hearts of Christians
- 1689: The swearer silenced: or, The evil and danger of prophane swearing and perjury
- 1689: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper
- 1689: Tak?annak?ou: the tragedies of sin contemplated
- 1690: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women: or, The happiness of being good betimes: and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1690: A divine poem, written by Mary Wells
- 1692: The Gospel-feast opened: or, The great supper of the parable, discovered in several sermons. By Joseph Hussey, pastor of a congregation in Cambridge
- 1693: The Gospel-feast opened: or, The great supper of the parable, discovered in several sermons. By Joseph Hussey, pastor of a congregation in Cambridge
- 1693: An exposition on the fourth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans
- 1694: The purity of Gospel communion: or, Grounds and reasons for separation
- 1694: A calm and sober enquiry concerning the possibility of a Trinity in the Godhead
- 1694: A letter to a friend, concerning a postscript to the Defence of Dr. Sherlock's notion of the Trinity in unity, relating to the Calm and sober enquiry upon the same subject
- 1695: The door open for sinners, and the duty of saints to Jesus Christ
- 1697: A funeral sermon preached upon the death of Mr. Nathaniel Oldfield
- 1698: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Jane Papillon
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