• Oxford Text Archive
  • About the OTA
  • Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics
  • CLARIN-UK
  • CLARIN
  •  Login
  • LLDS Home
  • Search
  • Oxford Text Archive
    Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics
  •   Browse  
    •    All of the Repository  
      •   Titles
      •   Authors
      •   Subjects
      •   Dates of publication
      •   Date ranges
      •   Languages
      •   Resource Types
      •   Collections
      •   Rights Labels
  •   My Account  
    •    Login
  •   General Information  
    •    Deposit
    •    Cite
    •    Oxford University users
    •    Submission Lifecycle
    •    FAQ
    •    About
    •    Help Desk
    •    Privacy policy
 

 
Selected Filters
 Subject : Christian life      Subject : Sermons, English      Type : Text     Clear All
Advanced Search

Filters

Use filters to refine the search results.

Current Filters:
New Filters:

Limit your search

Author  
    • Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646. (3)
    • Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724. (2)
    • Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656. (2)
    • Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670. (2)
    • Hart, John, D.D. (2)
    • ...view more
Subject  
    • Bible. (28)
    • Church of England (7)
    • Funeral sermons (4)
    • Faith (3)
    • Conscience, Examination of (2)
    • Charity (1)
    • ...view more
Date of publication  
    • 1615 (1)
    • 1621 (1)
    • 1624 (1)
    • 1625 (2)
    • 1630 (1)
    • 1632 (1)
    • 1633 (3)
    • 1636 (1)
    • 1641 (1)
    • 1643 (1)
    • 1644 (1)
    • 1645 (1)
    • 1646 (1)
    • 1648 (4)
    • 1650 (1)
    • 1653 (2)
    • 1654 (2)
    • 1655 (4)
    • 1657 (2)
    • 1658 (3)
    • ...view more
Date range  
    • 1600-1699 (82)
    • 1700-1799 (4)

Showing 1 to 5 out of 86 results

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  •  
  • 18
  •    
    • Sort items by
    •  Relevance
    • Title Asc
    • Title Desc
    • Date of publication Asc
    • Date of publication Desc
    •  
    • Results/page
    •  5
    • 10
    • 20
    • 40
    • 60
    • 80
    • 100

  • Text
    EEBO-TCP
    Text
    Sins overthrow: or, A godly and learned treatise of mortification Wherein is excellently handled; first, the generall doctrine of mortification: and then particularly, how to mortifie fornication. Vncleannes. Evill concupiscence. Inordinate affection. and, covetousnes. All being the substance of severall sermons upon Colos. III. V. Mortifie therefore your members, &c. Delivered by that late faithfull preacher, and worthy instrument of Gods glory Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, master of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes-Inne.
    Date of publication:
    1633
    
    Author(s):
    Preston, John, 1587-1628. and Preston, John, 1587-1628. Three godly and learned treatises. Selections. aut
    Description:
    Mathewes's name from STC. The words "fornication. .. covetousnes." are bracketed together on title page. The first leaf is blank. "How to mortifie covetousnesse" (caption title) begins new pagination on 3A1r. It is reprinted ...
     This item contains 4 files (7.18 MB).
     
    Publicly Available

  • Text
    EEBO-TCP
    Text
    The cure of a hard-heart First preached in diuers sermons, by Master Welsthed, resident at Bloxford in Dorcetshire. Since digested into questions and answers for the hungrie. Shewing hardnes of hart what it is, with the causes, effect, and remedies.
    Date of publication:
    1630
    
    Author(s):
    Welstead, Robert, 1571 or 2-1651. and Hart, John, D.D.
    Description:
    Editor's preface signed: J. Hart. Some print faded. Reproduction of the original in the Emmanuel College (University of Cambridge). Library.
     This item contains 4 files (1.1 MB).
     
    Publicly Available

  • Text
    EEBO-TCP
    Text
    The mischiefs of self-ignorance and the benefits of self-acquaintance opened in divers sermons at Dunstan's-West and published in answer to the accusations of some and the desires of others / by Richard Baxter.
    Date of publication:
    1662
    
    Author(s):
    Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
    Description:
    Errata on p. [75]. Reproduction of original in British Library.
     This item contains 4 files (11 MB).
     
    Publicly Available

  • Text
    EEBO-TCP
    Text
    Certaine treatises of the late reverend and learned divine, Mr Iohn Downe, rector of the church of Instow in Devonshire, Bachelour of Divinity, and sometimes fellow of Emanuell Colledge in Cambridge. Published at the instance of his friends
    Date of publication:
    1633
    
    Author(s):
    Downe, John, 1570?-1631. and Hakewill, George, 1578-1649.
    Description:
    Edited by George Hakewill. "The funerall sermon on behalfe of the author of these ensuing workes, preached by George Hakewill", "Two treatises" (H4v), "A godlie discourse of selfe-deniall", "An apologie of the iustice of ...
     This item contains 4 files (17.08 MB).
     
    Publicly Available

  • Text
    EEBO-TCP
    Text
    A sermon preached before the Queen at White-hall, October 12. 1690 by William Beveridge ...
    Date of publication:
    1690
    
    Author(s):
    Beveridge, William, 1637-1708.
    Description:
    Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
     This item contains 4 files (675.92 KB).
     
    Publicly Available

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  •  
  • 18
  •    
    • Sort items by
    •  Relevance
    • Title Asc
    • Title Desc
    • Date of publication Asc
    • Date of publication Desc
    •  
    • Results/page
    •  5
    • 10
    • 20
    • 40
    • 60
    • 80
    • 100
 

Local Connections

  • Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics
  • International Multimodal Communication Centre
  • University of Oxford

Sitemap 2

Repository

  • Home page
  • About LLDS
  • FAQ
  • Privacy policy
  • Deposit terms and conditions
  • Contact (email)

CLARIN Community Connections

  • CLARIN-UK
  • CLARIN
  • LINDAT/CLARIN

Powered by CLARIN DSpace

Arts and Humanities Research Council Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics University of Oxford CLARIN

Literary and Linguistic Data Service is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Copyright (c) 2025 University of Oxford. All rights reserved.