REYNESSIUS REYNOLDS. 



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Rules for the government of the tongue : to- 

 gether with directions in six particular cases. 

 1. Confession of our faults to men. 2. Con- 

 fession of Christ before men. 3. Reprehen- 

 sion of faults in others. 4. Christian commu- 

 nication, urbanity and eloquence. 5. Conso- 

 lation of the afflicted. Self-commendation, 

 and a disproof of perfection in this life. Add- 

 ed, as a supplement, to the rules for govern- 

 ing, 1. The thoiights, 2. The affections, in the 

 Precepts for Christian practice, or, the rule of 

 the new creature, new modeld. 3d ed. 



London, 1658. 8 e 



Considerations concerning marriage, the ho- 

 nours, duties, benefits, troubles of it. Whereto 

 are added, I. Directions in two particulars, 



I. How they that have wives may be as if they 

 had none. 2. How to prepare for parting 

 with a dear yoke-fellow by death, or otherwise. 



II. Resolution of this case of conscience, whe- 

 ther a man may lawfully marry his wife's sister. 



London, 1657. 8 



REYNESSIUS (ARNOLDUS). Judicium de exer- 



citationibus sacris Martini Schookii philosophi. 



Ultrajecti, 1658. 8 



REYNOLDE (WILLIAM), Priest. A treatise con- 

 teyning the true Catholike and apostolike faith 

 of the holy sacrifice and sacrament ordeyned 

 by Christ at his last Supper : with a declara- 

 tion of the Berengarian heresie renewed in our 

 age : and an answere to certain sermons made 

 by M. Robert Bruce, minister of Edinburgh, 

 concerning this matter. 



Antwerpe, M.D.XCIII. 8 



REYNOLDES, or REYNOLDS, (EDWARD), 

 Bishop of Norwich. The works of E. R. , D.D. 

 Containing three treatises, of the vanity of the 

 creature. The sinfulness of sin. The life of 

 Christ. An explication of Psalm ex. Medi- 

 tations on the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 

 An explication of the xiv. chapter of Hosea. 

 A treatise of the passions and faculties of the 

 soul. [London], 1658. fol. 



Another edition. With a collection of thirty 

 sermons preached on several solemn occasions. 



[London], 1679. fol. 



An explication of the hundreth and tenth 

 Psalme : wherein the severall heads of Chris- 

 tian religion therein contained ; touching the 

 exaltation of Christ, the scepter of his king- 

 dome, the character of his subjects, his priest- 

 hood, victories, sufferings, and resurrection, 

 are largely explained and applied. Being the 

 substance of severall sermons preached at Lin- 

 coins Inne. London, 1632. 4 



Three treatises of the vanity of the creature. 

 The sinfulnesse of sinne. The life of Christ. 

 Being the substance of severall sermons preach- 

 ed at Lincolns Inne. 3d ed. 



London, 1634. 4 



A sermon [on Rom. 14. 19] touching the peace 

 and edification of the Church. Preached at 

 the second triennial visitation of ... Francis 

 Lord Bishop of Peterborough, at Daventry in 

 Northamptonshire, July 12, 1637. 



London, 1638. 4 



Israel's petition in time of trouble. A sermon 

 [on Hosea, 14. 2] preached... before the Ho- 

 nourable House of Commons now assembled 

 in parliament, at the late publique and solemn 

 fast, July 27, 1642. London, 1642. 4 



Self-deniall : opened and applied in a sermon 

 [on Matt. 16. 24] before the Reverend Assem- 

 bly of Divines : on a day of their private hu- 

 miliation. London, 1646. 4 



Meditations on the holy sacrament of the Lord's 

 last Supper. 2d ed. London, 1647. 4 



Israel's prayer in time of trouble, with God's 

 gracious answer thereunto : or an explication 

 of the 14th chapter of the prophet Hosea, in 

 seven sermons, preached upon so many days 

 of solemn humiliation. London, 1649. 4 



A treatise of the passions and faculties of the 

 soul of man. With the severall dignities and 

 corruptions thereunto belonging. 



London, 1650. 4 



The peace of Jerusalem ; a sermon [on Ps. 

 cxxii. 6, 7, 8, 9] preached in the Parliament 

 House, Jan. 9, 1656. Being a day of private 

 humiliation kept by the members thereof. 



London, 1657. 4 



A commentary on the Book of Ecclesiastes. 

 Never before published separately. Revised 

 and corrected by the Rev. Daniel Washbourne. 



London, 1811. 8 



Another copy. 



REYNOLDS (EDWARD), M.D. Hints to students 

 on the use of the eyes. [Stud. Cab. Lib. , vol. i.] 



Edin., 1835. 8 s 



The necessity of physical culture to literary 

 men, and especially to clergymen. [Ibid.] 



Edin., 1835. 8 



REYNOLDS (JOHN). Inquiries concerning the 

 state and oeconomy of the angelical worlds. 



London, 1723. 8 



Three letters to the deist. I. Demanding his 

 warrant for eating of flesh. II. Representing 

 his want of much useful knowledge. III. Ar- 

 guing the unexceptionable integrity of the 

 great founder of the Christian institution, and 

 his immediate accomplices. 



London, 1725. 8 



A practical discourse of reconciliation between 

 God and man... Together with a serious and 

 penetrating conviction of the enmity of man 

 against God in the present fallen state ; and a 

 pathetick and practical address to sinners to 

 be reconciled. To which are subjoined, some 

 solemn and awful discotirses concerning the 

 glorious appearance of Christ to judge the 

 world. London, 1729. 8 



A confirming CATECHISM : shewing the rea- 

 sons of the Christian religion. Prepar'd for 

 the use of adult catechumens. 5th ed. 



London, 1734. 12 



A view of death : or the soul's departure from 

 the world. A philosophical poem. With a 

 copious body of explanatory notes, and some 

 additional composures. 3d ed. To which is 

 added, some account of the life of the author. 

 Chiefly extracted from his manuscripts. 



London, 1735. 8 

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