- Richard Rogers, Seven Treatises;
- Richard Rogers, et al., A Garden of Spiritual Flowers;
- Anthony Burgess, Vindiciae Legis: or, A Vindication of the Moral Law and the Covenants, from the Errors of Papists, Arminians, Socinians, and more especially, Antinomians;
- David Dickson, Therapeutica Sacra;
- William Gouge, A Guide to Go to God: or, An Explanation of the Perfect Pattern of Prayer;
- Samuel Smith, Davids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51. Psalme first preached, and now published for the benefit of Gods church;
- William Ames, Conscience With the Power and Cases Thereof;
- Nicholas Byfield, The Rules of a Holy Life;
- William Attersoll, A Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul to Philemon;
- Westminster Assembly, The Grand Debate;
- William Perkins, An exposition of the Lords prayer in the vvay of catechising seruing for ignorant people. Hereunto are adioined the praiers of Paule, taken out of his epistles and An exposition of the symbole or creede of the apostles according to the tenour of the scriptures, and the consent of the orthodoxe fathers of the church and Christian oeconomie, or, A short survey of the right manner of erecting and ordering a familie according to the Scriptures;
- Samuel Clarke, Annotations on the New Testament;
- John Dod & Robert Cleaver, A Plain and Familiar Exposition of the Ten Commandments;
- Thomas Doolittle, A Plain Method of Catechizing;
- Thomas Lye, A plain and familiar method of instructing the younger sort According to the lesser catechism of the late reverend Assembly of Divines;
- Thomas Gataker, The Spiritual Watch and Marriage Duties;
- Arthur Jackson, Annotations on Isaiah;
- Theodore Beza, Commentary on Job and Sermons on Song of Songs 1-3;
- Thomas Cobbet, A Practical Discourse of Prayer and A just vindication of the covenant and church-estate of children of church-members as also of their right unto bastisme;
- Smectymnuus (Stephen Marshall, Edmund Calamy, Thomas Young, Matthew Newcomen, and William Spurstowe), Smectymnuus redivivus Being an answer to a book, intituled An humble remonstrance in which the original of liturgy Episcopacy is discussed and queries propounded concerning both; and more.
I encourage interested readers to explore the goldmine that has recently become accessible in print. The works listed here are only the tip of the iceberg. Tolle lege!
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