Greenham, Richard, Works Volume 2

The Works of Richard Greenham – Volume 2 (eBook)

BY RICHARD GREENHAM

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Containing Several Treatises

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Richard Greenham, active during the late 16th century, is remembered primarily for his significant contributions to Puritan pastoral ministry and counseling. Greenham’s counseling and pastoral work significantly influenced Puritan piety. He is often credited with shaping the pastoral care approach within the Puritan movement, emphasizing personal piety, the importance of scripture, and the need for a personal, heartfelt relationship with God. Despite working in a relatively obscure parish, Greenham’s influence extended far beyond his immediate surroundings. His legacy lived on in the Puritan movement, particularly in how pastors approached the care of their congregations. He was a forerunner in creating a model of pastoral ministry that deeply influenced subsequent generations of church leaders, both in England and abroad.

The Works of Richard Greenham Volume 2: Containing Several Treatises’ is a profound collection that encapsulates the spiritual and theological essence of one of the Elizabethan Church’s most pivotal figures, Richard Greenham (c.1540/45–1594). Revered as the architect of Puritan pastoral piety, Greenham’s influence extended far beyond his tenure at the rural parish of Dry Drayton, near Cambridge. His deep understanding of Protestant piety and dedication to pastoral counseling made him a beacon of hope and guidance in a time of religious turmoil.

This volume presents a meticulously curated selection of Greenham’s sermons and treatises, reflective of his immense skill as a spiritual guide and pastoral counselor. His works were renowned for bringing solace and comfort to those “groaned under spiritual afflictions and temptations,” a testament to his empathetic and knowledgeable approach to ministry.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL SIR DRU DRURIE KNIGHT

THE FIRST TREATISE FOR AN AFFLICTED CONSCIENCE UPON THIS SCRIPTURE.

THE SECOND TREATISE, BELONGING TO THE COMFORT OF AN AFFLICTED CONSCIENCE.

THE MARKS OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN.

SWEET AND SURE SIGNS OF ELECTION, TO THEM THAT ARE BROUGHT LOW.

A TREATISE OF A CONTRACT BEFORE MARRIAGE.

A TREATISE OF THE SABBATH.

NOTES OF OUR SALVATION, WITH THE NECESSITY; AND NOTES OF A TRUE AND UPRIGHT HEART.

A PROFITABLE TREATISE CONTAINING A DIRECTION FOR THE READING AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES

A TREATISE OF THE RESURRECTION

A TREATISE OF EXAMINATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE LORD’S SUPPER.

A TREATISE OF GOD’S FEAR.

A TREATISE OF HYPOCRISY.

A TREATISE OF ANGER.

A TREATISE OF BLESSEDNESS.

A TREATISE OF THE DOCTRINE OF FASTING.

OF THE SENDING OF THE HOLY GHOST.

A SHORT TREATISE OF PRAYER

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Greenham, Richard, Works Volume 1

The Works of Richard Greenham – Volume 1 (eBook)

BY RICHARD GREENHAM

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Grave Counsels, Godly Observations & Divine Aphorisms

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Explore a collection of profound counsels, astute observations, and transcendent aphorisms masterfully penned by Richard Greenham. Through this masterful compendium, Greenham offers timeless wisdom and poignant reflections, meticulously organized and curated for those seeking direction and solace.

Greenham’s work is a treasure trove of pastoral wisdom and godly insights aimed not only at guiding souls in the path of true piety but also in providing solace to every afflicted conscience. The succinct yet deep observations found within these pages are both practical and transformative, speaking directly to the reader’s spirit.

Spanning an array of subjects listed in alphabetical order—from Affections to the World—the book provides snippets of profound observations and practical insights. Whether grappling with internal conflicts like Despair and Unbelief or navigating complex emotions such as Anger and Affection, readers will find a beacon of hope and understanding within these pages.

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GRAVE COUNSELS, AND GODLY OBSERVATIONS: SERVING GENERALLY TO DIRECT ALL MEN IN THE WAYS OF TRUE GODLINESS; BUT PRINCIPALLY APPLIED TO INSTRUCT, AND COMFORT ALL AFFLICTED CONSCIENCES.

ANOTHER ADDITION OF A HUNDRED GRAVE COUNSELS OR DIVINE APHORISMES.

OF DIVINE APHORISMS.

A THIRD ADDITION OF GRAVE COUNSELS, AND DIVINE DIRECTIONS, FOR THE ATTAINING AND RETAINING OF FAITH, AND A GOOD CONSCIENCE.

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Erskine, Ebenezer-Works

The Whole Works Of Ebenezer Erskine

BY EBENEZER ERSKINE

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IT would be great presumption to attempt any recommendation of the following discourses, when they have had, hitherto, their approbation, in the judgment and experience of so many serious and well-disposed Christians, both at home and abroad: nor will any such thing be expected from one, to whom the worthy Author stood so nearly related as I do.

His praise is already in the churches; and though he be dead, he yet speaketh. His modesty did not permit him to leave any memoirs of his life, for public use.—He was twenty-eight years minister at Portmoak in Fife, and twenty-three at Stirling.—He died in the seventy-fourth year of his age.

It is hoped, that whoever shall, in a dependence upon the divine blessing, peruse the valuable treasure contained in this volume, shall find many things, (as the renowned Mr Hervey expresses it,) “to the edification of their hearts, in true faith. “solid comfort, and evangelical holiness.”—That this may be the case with multitudes, is the sincere desire of

JAMES FISHER.

GLASGOW,

Feb. 10, 1761.

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Table of Contents

Preface

Preface to the First Sermon

I. GOD’S little remnant keeping their garments clean in an evil day – Rev. 3:4.

II. The backslider characterised: or, the evil and danger of defection described – Heb. 10:38.

III. The wind of the Holy Ghost blowing upon the dry bones in the valley of vision – Ezek. 37:9.

IV. The King is held in the galleries – Song of Sol. 7:5.

V. The groans of believers under their burdens – Psal. 38:9. Rom. 8:26.2 Cor. 5:4.

VI. The believer exalted in imputed righteousness – Isa. 45:24, 25.

VII. The humble soul the peculiar favourite of heaven – Job 22:29. 1 Pet. 5:5, 6. Psal. 138:6

VIII. The necessity and profitableness of good works asserted – 2 Cor. 7:1. Rev. 22:14.John 7:17.

IX. Christ in the believer’s arms – Psal. 73:25. Luke 2:28.

X. A discourse on the throne of grace – Psal. 89:14.

XI. The assurance of faith opened and applied – Heb. 10:19, 22.

XII. God in Christ, a God of love – 1 John 4:16.

XIII. Unbelief arraigned and condemned at the bar of God – John 16:8, 9. John 3:18.

XIV. The day-spring from on high – Luke 1:78

XV. The rainbow of the covenant surrounding the throne of grace – Rev. 4:3.

XVI. The tree of life shaking her fruits and leaves among the nations – Rev. 22:2.

XVII. The law of faith issuing forth from mount Zion – Isa. 2:3.

XVIII. The stone rejected by the builders exalted as the head-stone of the corner – Psal. 118:22.

XIX THE government upon Christ’s shoulder – Is. 9:6.

XX. A treasure of gospel-grace digged out of Mount Sinai; or, the sinner’s claim of right cleared from God’s covenant with Israel and Sinai – Exod. 20:2, 3.

XXI. The standard of heaven lifted up against the powers of hell, and their auxiliaries – Is. 59:19.

XXII. The Believer’s journey from the wilderness of this world, to the Heavenly Canaan – Song 8:5.

XXIII. The true substance and strength of a church and nation – Isa. 6:13.

XXIV. The first promise accomplished; or, the head of the Serpent bruised by the seed of the woman – 1 John, 3:8.

XXV. Courageous faith – Psa. 23:4.

XXVI. The solemnity of Christ’s ascension to the throne of glory – Psa. 47:5.

XXVII. The wrath of man bounded by the power of God – Psa. 76:10.

XXVIII. The name of God glorified in Christ – Exod. 23:21.

XXIX. The tabernacle of David ruined by man, and reared up by the mighty God – Amos 9:11.

XXX. The annals of redeeming love, with the Redeemer’s vengeance upon the grand enemy of the redeemed. – Isa. 63:4.

XXXI. The sovereignty of Zion’s king – Psa. 2:6.

XXXII. Christ, the resurrection, and the life – John 11:25.

XXXIII. A LAMP ordained for God’s Anointed – Psa. 132:17.

XXXIV. The Angel’s seal set upon God’s faithful servants, when hurtful winds are blowing in the church militant – Rev. 7:1, 2, 3.

XXXV. Christ considered as the nail, fastened in a sure place, bearing all the glory of his father’s house – Psa. 20:5; Is. 22:24.

XXXVI. A robbery committed, and restitution made, both to God and man – Psa. 69:4.

XXXVII. Worthless man much regarded by the mighty God – Psa. 144:3.

XXXVIII. The human nature preferred unto the angelical – Heb. 2:15.

XXXIX. The broken law magnified and made honourable – Is. 43:21.

XL. The wise Virgins going forth to meet the Bridegroom – Matt. 25:6.

XLI. The New Testament Ark opened against the deluge of divine wrath – Heb. 11:7.

XLII. The plant of renown – Ezek. 34:29.

XLIII. God’s doves flying to his windows – Is. 60:8.

XLIV. Christ set up from everlasting – Prov. 8:23.

XLV Abraham rejoicing to see Christ’s day afar off – John 8:56.

XLVI. Christ, as the breaker, opening all passes to glory that were impassible – Micah 2:13.

XLVII. Ethiopia stretching out her hands to God – Ps. 68:31.

XLVIII. The kingdom of God within the soul of man – Luke 17:21.

XLIX. Gospel treasure in earthen vessels – 2 Cor. 4:7.

L. The character of a faithful minister of Christ – Col. 1:7.

LI. Christ in the clouds, coming to judgment – Matt. 16:37.

LII. The word of salvation – Acts 12:16.

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Spurgeon-Sermons from 2Kings

Sermons from 2Kings from the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon

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Spurgeon Sermons from 1Kings

Sermons from 1 Kings from the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon

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Brooks, Thomas -Works

The Works of Thomas Brooks (eBook)

BY THOMAS BROOKS

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The Works of Thomas Brooks is an extremely important addition to your library because it discusses many topics that are relevant to the daily life of a Christian, such as gaining assurance, salvation and the faith, repentance and obedience that accompanies it; counteracting Satan’s attacks and that God is enough to supply all our needs. Also covered is the importance of prayer, the power it can have in our lives; the riches Christ has to bestow on us; the necessity, excellency, rarity, beauty and the glory of holiness & dealing with suffering.

Little is known about Thomas Brooks as a man, other than can be ascertained from his many writings. Born, probably of well-to-do parents, in 1608, Brooks entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 1625. He was licensed as a preacher of the gospel by 1640 at the latest. Before that date he seems to have spent a number of years at sea, probably as a chaplain with the fleet. After the Civil War, Brooks became minister at Thomas Apostle’s, London, and was sufficiently renowned to be chosen as preacher before the House of Commons on 26 December, 1648. Three or four years later he moved to St Margaret’s, Fish-street Hill, London, but encountered considerable opposition as he refused baptism and the Lord’s Supper to those clearly ‘unworthy’ of such privileges. The following years were filled with written as well as spoken ministry. In 1662 he fell victim to the notorious Act of Uniformity, but he appears to have remained in his parish and to have preached the Word as opportunity offered. Treatises continued to flow from his agile pen. In 1677 or 1678 he married for the second time, ‘she spring-young, he winter-old’. Two years later he went home to his Lord.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod

Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices

A Word in Season to Suffering Saints

A Cabinet of Choice Jewels

The Best Wine Reserved Until Last

The Privy Key of Heaven

Heaven on Earth

The Unsearchable Riches of Christ

Apples of Gold

The Golden Key to Open Hidden Treasures

Paradise Opened

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Spurgeon Charles Sermons from Romans

Sermons on Romans from Charles Sermon, the Prince of Preachers

 

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