Sidrach Simpson
Identifiers
- VIAF65060872
- WikidataQ7509495
- ISNI0000000108010949
- Open LibraryOL4656592A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Faith -- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Fast-day sermons (1)
- English Sermons (1)
- 17th century (1)
- Church polity (1)
- Religious Dissenters (1)
Books by Sidrach Simpson
Total count: 15
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Reformations preservationopened in a sermon preached at Westminster before the honourable House of Commons, at the late solemne fast, July 26, 1643Printed for Benjamin Allen1643-01-01
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Reformation's PreservationOpened In A Sermon Preached at Westminster before the Honourable House of Com- mons, at the late solemne Fast, July 26. 1643Printed for Benjamin Allen ...1643-01-01
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The Anatomist Anatomis'd. Or, A short Answer to some things in the Book, Intituled, An Anatomy of JndependencieWherein it's shewed; I. That many things reported are mis-reported. II. That if all were true, yet divulging of them in this manner, is not according to the Word of God. III. Nor Argumentative against the Cause that's falsly called Independency. ...Printed for Peter Cole, at the Royall Exchange1644-01-01
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The second part of the Duply to M.S. alias two brethrenWherein are maintained the Kings, Parliaments, and all civil magistrates authority about the church. Subordination of ecclesiasticall judicatories; refuted the independency of particular congregations. Licentiousnesse of wicked conscience, and toleration of all sorts of most detestable schismes, heresies and religions; as, Idolatry, Paganisme, Turcisme, Judaisme, Arianisme, Brownisme, Anabaptisme, &c. which M.S. maintain in their book. With a brief epitome and refutation of all the whole independent-government. ...Printed for Iohn Field ...1644-01-01
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Diatribē, wherein the judgement of the reformed churches and protestant divines is shewed concerning preaching by those who are not ordained ministersPrinted for Peter Cole and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the printing-press in Cornhil neer the Royal Exchange1647-01-01
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A declaration or testimony given by Captain Robert Norwood under his hand (the which was by him publickly read at a meeting in Ab-church before Mr. Shidrack Simpson together with many others) April 21. 1651wherein is laid downe his beliefe concerning God ...[s.n.]1651-01-01
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An apologeticall narrationhumbly submitted to the honourable Houses of ParliamentPrinted for R. Dawlman1983-01-01
Two books ...Printed by Peter Cole-
Two books: viz. I. Of unbelief ...II. Not going to Christ for life and salvation is an exceeding great sin, yet it is pardonable ...Printed by P. Cole
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Two books; viz. I. Of faith ...II. Of covetousness ...Printed by P. Cole
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Two Books Of Mr Sydrach Simpson, Late Master of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridg; And Preacher of the Gospel in London. Viz. I Of Faith, Or, That beleeving is receiving Christ; And receiving Christ is Believing. II. Of Covetousness. In the First Book is shewed (besides many other things) 1 That persons that are beleevers are Receivers. 2 That to Receive is the Principal use of Faith. 3 That nothing should hinder our Receiving. 1 Not our Sins. 2 Nor Gods delaies 3 Nor the smalness of our receipts. 4 Nor the great- ness of our Wants. 4 How Faith Receives. 5 That Faith Receives Christ. 1 In the understanding. 2. In the Will. 6 The temper of a man that hath faith. 7 The necessity of Faith. 8 Though Faith be smal yet it makes us the Sons of God. 9 The Nature of True Faith. 10 There are but few that Receive Christ. 11 Three sorts that come not to Christ. 1 Such as Receive him not as he is. 2 Such as delay their coming to him. 3 Such as give not that place to Christ in their hearts that is fitting for him. In the Treatise of Covetousness is shewed, 1 It is the Duty of all as they would obtaine eternal Life to be ware of covetousness. 2 The Reasons of the Doctrine, 1 Its a spiritual Sin. 2 It over spreads the whole man. 3 Its opposite to the Nature of Godliness and Reli- gion. 4 Its the Womb and seed of all Sin. 5 Its a base Sin. 3 The dangerousness of covetousness. 1 It is hardly avoided. 2 Its difficulty cured. 4 You shal have all things needful for this life if you wil look after Grace. 5 Your Life lies in Grace, not in Riches. 6 There is more to be feared than to be desired in Riches. 7 We should Mortifie our desires af- ter Riches
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Two Books Of Mr Sydrach Simpson, Late Master of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridg; And Preacher of the Gospel in London. Viz. I. Of Unbelief; Or the want of readiness to lay hold on the Comfort given by Christ. II. Not going to Christ for Life and Salva- tion is an exceeding great Sin, yet it is pardonable. In the First Book is shewed (be- sides many other things) 1 What Unbelief it is that is here spoken of. 2 The best way to deal with Vnbe- lief. 3 That Vnbelief is a sin against al the Attributes of God. 4 That Christ will not bear with this Sin of Vnbelief. 5 That we should be quick and rea- dy to beleeve. 7 Helps to attain readiness in Be- leeving. In the Second Book is shewed, 1 That Unbelief is a great Sin, and exceeding provoking unto God. 2 Several arguments provoking us to beleeve the greatness of the Sin of Vnbelief. 5 Means to convince us that Vnbe- lief is so great a Sin. 6 Though the Sin of unbelief be very great, yet it's pardonable. 7. God hath pardoned unbelief, and wil pardon it
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Diatribē. VVherein the Iudgement of The Reformed Churches And Protestant Divines, is shewed, Concerning Preaching By those who are not Ordained Ministers. (ornaments)
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Diatribē. VVherein the Iudgement of The Reformed Churches And ProtestantDivines, is shewed, Concerning {Ordination. Laying on of Hands in Ordination of Mini- stersAnd, Preaching by those who are not Ordained Mi- nisters.Printed for Peter Cole, and are to be
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A sermon preached at Westminster before sundry of the House of Commons .Printed for Peter Cole