Giles Firmin
1614 – 1697
27 works on record
Works

A serious question stated
Panergia
1693
Weighty questions discussed
1692
Some remarks upon the Anabaptist answer ... to the Athenian mercuries
1692
The answer of Giles Firmin
1689
Scripture-warrant sufficient proof for infant-baptism: being a reply to Mr. Grantham's Presumption no proof
1688
The plea of the children of believing-parents
1683
The questions between the conformist and nonconformist, truly stated, and briefly discussed
1681
Meditations upon Mr. Baxter's review of his treatise of the duty of heavenly meditation
1672
The real Christian
1670
The real Christian, or, A treatise of effectual calling
1670
The liturgical considerator considered, or, A brief view of Dr. Gauden's considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England
1661
A sober reply to the Sober answer of Reverend Mr. Cawdrey, to a serious question propounded
1653
Some remarks upon the Anabaptist answer (sold by John Harris) to the Athenian mercuries
Separation Examined
The Questions Between the Conformist And Nonconformist, Truly stated, and briefly discussed. Dr. Falkner, the Friendly Debate, &c. Examined and Answered. Together with a Discourse about Separation, and some Animad- versions upon Dr. Stillingfleet's Book, Entituled, The Vnreasonableness of Separation. Observations upon Dr. Templers Sermon Prea- ched at a Visitation in Cambridge. A brief Vindication of Mr. Stephen Marshal. ... (7 lines)
The Real Christian, Or A Treatise Of Effectual Calling. Wherein The Work of God in drawing the Soul to Christ being opened according to the holy Scriptures, some things required by our late Divines as necessary to a right prepara- tion for Christ, and true closing with Christ, which have caused, and do still cause much trouble to some serious Christians, are with due respects to those worthy Men, brought to the Ballance of the Sanctuary, there weighed, and accordingly judged. To which is added, in the Epistle to the Reader, a few words concerning Socinianisme, upon occasion of the Person of Christ, which is touched in the Discourse
Stablishing against shaking, or, A discovery of the prince of darknesse (scarcely) transformed into an angel of light, powerfully now working in the deluded people called, Quakers
A Serious Question Stated : Viz
The Litvrgical Considerator Considered
Tythes Vindicated From Anti-Christianisme And Oppression. Or A briefe Discourse concerning Ministers Maintenance and Tythes. Wherein is proved, That, Paying and Receiving of Tythes doe not deny Christ to be come in the flesh, as the Kentish Petitioners to the Parliament, Anno 1651. and with them now the Quakers doe clamorously affirm
Presbyterial Ordination Vindicated. In a Brief and Sober Discourse Concerning Episcopacy, As claiming greater Power, and more eminent Offices by Divine Right, then Presbyterie. The Arguments of the Reverend Bishop Dr Davenant in his Determination for such Episcopacy are modestly Examined. And Argu- ments for the Validity of Presbyterial Ordination added. With a brief Discourse concerning Imposed Forms of Prayer, and Ceremonies
A Sober Reply To The Sober Answer Of Reverend Mr. Cawdrey, To a serious Question propounded, viz. Whether the Ministers of England are bound by the Word of God to baptise the Children of all such Parents, which say they believe in Jesus Christ, but are grosly Ignorant, Scandalous in their Gonversations, Scoffers at Godliness, and refuse to submit to Church-Discipline? The Affirmative is not sufficiently cleared. Also, The Question of Reverend Mr. Hooker concerning the Baptisme of Infants, of Parents non-Confederate is cleared, and it may serve for an Answer to Mr. Cawdrey's Diatribe, with him upon the question. With A Post-Script to Reverend Mr. Blake
The real Christian, or, a treatise of affectual calling ... to which is added in the epistle to the reader a few words concerning socinianism, upon occasion of the person of Christ which is touched in the discourse
Separation examined, or A Treatise wherein the grounds for separation from the ministry and churches of England are weighed and found too light
Of schism
The real Christian, or a treatise of effectual calling, wherein the work of God in drawing the soul to Christ being opened according to the holy scriptures, some things required by our late divines as necessary to a right preparation for Christ, and true closing with Christ ...