Gervase Babington
1550 – 1610
15 works on record
Works
A Verie fruitefull Exposition of the Com- mandements by way of Que- stions and Answers for greator plainnesse
Certaine Considerations drawne from the Canons of the last Sinod, and other the Kings Ecclesia- sticall and statute law, ad informandum animum Do- mini Episcopi Wigornensis, seu alterius cuiusuis iudicis ecclesiastici, ne temere & inconsulto prosiliant ad depriua- tionem Ministrorum Ecclesiae
A briefe conference, betwixt mons Frailtie and Faith. Wherein is declared the true vse, and comfort of those blessings pronounced by Christ in the fift of Ma- thew, that euery Christian man and woman ought to make and take hold of in theyr seuerall tentations and conflicts. VVith a new addition of some comfort against the death of friends, together with a direction to other strength against other our frailties, noted in the Booke vpon the Lords Prayer. Laid downe in this plaine order of Dialogue, to helpe, if it please God, the conceit and feeling of the simplest
A Profitable Exposition Of The Lords Prayer, by way of Questions and Answers for most Plainnesse. Together VVith Many Frvitfvll applications to the Life and Soule, as well for the terror of the dull and dead, as for the sweet comfort of the tender-hearted
Comfortable Notes Vpon the bookes of Exodus and Leui- ticus, as before vpon Genesis. Gathered and laid downe still in this plaine manner, for the good of them that cannot vse better helpes, and yet are carefull to read the Scriptures, and verie desirous to finde the comfort in them
A Sermon Preached at Pavls Crosse, The Second Svnday in Michael- mas Terme. 1590
The Works Of The Right Reverend Father In God, Gervase Babington, Late Bishop of Woreester. Containing Comfortable Notes Upon The Five Bookes of Moses, viz {Genesis. Exodus. Leviticus. Numbers Deuteronomie. As Also An Exposition Upon { The Creed. The Commandements. The Lords Prayer. With A conference betwixt mans Frailtie and Faith. And Three Sermons. With Alphabeticall Tables of the principall matters to each severall Worke. ... (4 lines)
A profitable Exposition of the Lords Prayer, by way of Questions and Answers for most playnnes
Certaine Plaine, briefe, and comfortable Notes vpon euerie Chapter of Genesis. Gathered And Laid Downe for the good of them that are not able to vse better helpes, and yet carefull to reade the worde, and right heartilie desirous to taste the sweete of it
A Very Fruit- fvll Exposition Of The Commandements, By Way Of Qvestions And Answers For Greater Plainnesse. Together with an Application of every one to the Soule and Conscience of Man, profitable for all, and especially for them that (being not otherwise furnished) are yet desirous both to see themselves, and to deliver to others some larger speech of every point, that is but briefly named in the shorter Catechismes
Comfortable Notes Vpon The Bookes of Nvmbers And Devteronomie. VVith An Exposition Of the Catholike Faith : Or, The twelue Articles of the Apostles Creed
A Very Frvitfvl Exposition Of The Commandements By way of Questions and Answers for greater plainnesse
A Verie Frvitfvll Exposition Of The Commandements, By way of Questions and Answers for greater plainesse. Together With An Application Of Eve- ry One To The Sovle And Con- science Of Man, Profitable For All, And especially for them that (being not otherwise furnished) are yet desirious both to see themselues, and to deliuer to others some larger speech of euery point, that is but breefely named in the shorter Catechismes
Certaine Demandes With their grounds, drawne out of holy Writ, and propounded in foro conscientiae by some religious Gentl. vnto the reverend Fathers, Richard Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard Bishop of London, William Bishop of Lincolne, Garvase Bishop of Worcester, William Bishop of Exeter, & Thomas Bishop of Peterbourough, wherevnto the said Gentl. re- quire that it would please their Lord- ships to make a true, plaine, di- rect, honest and resolute aunswere. ... (10 lines; device)
The workes of the Right Reverend Father in God, Gervase Babington, late bishop of Worcester