John Dury
1596 – 1680
93 works on record
Works
A disingag'd survey of the engagement, in relation to publike obligations
1650
Conscience eased
De pace inter evangelicos procuranda sententiæ quatuor
Consultationum Irenicarum Prodiorthōsis
The Plain Way Of Peace and Unity In Matters of Religion. Shewed By some Maxims supposed to be undeniable, which John Durie hath made use of in Ne- gotiating with all the Churches. And By some Expedients supposed to be effectual, which he hath endeavoured to make practicable among the Churches, for the preserving and promo- ting of the Protestant Religion abroad. And now are offered For the preventing of further Breaches, and the Set- tlement of Unity amongst our selves at home. ... (15 lines)
Syllabus Documentorum, quae ab Ecclesiis & Magistrati- bus per Helvetiam & Germaniam Euangelicis, ad concor- diae Ecclesiasticae Studium inter sese & apud exteros suis suffra giis excitandum & promovendum tradita sunt in Authographis
Considerations Concerning the present Engagement, Whether It may lawfully be taken Yea or No? Written at the desire of a Friend in London
A Declaration Of John Durie, A Minister of Jesus Christ to witness the Gospell of Peace. Wherein he doth make known the Truth of his way and comportment in all these times of trouble; And how he hath endeavoured to follow Peace and Righteousness therein innocent- ly towards all
A Summarie Platform Of The heads of a Body of Practicall Divinity, Which the Ministers of the Protestant Churches abroad have sued for, and which is farther enlarged in a Treatise intituled, An earnest Plea for Gospel-Com- munion, &c. (device)
The Interest Of England In The Protestant Cause. ... (6 lines)
The Copy of A Petition, As it was tendered by Mr. Dury, to Gustavus, the late King of Sweden, of glorious memory, when He was at Elbing in Prussia, in the yeer 1628. Translated out of French. (ornaments)
A Motion Tending To The Pvblick Good Of This Age, and of Posteritie. Or The Coppies of certain Letters written by Mr. John Dury, to a worthy Knight, at his earnest desire. Shewing briefly, VVhat a Publik good is, and how by the best means of Reformation in Learning and Re- ligion it may be advanced to some perfection
Iohannis Duraei Irenicorum Tractatuum Prodromus. in quo Praeliminares Continentur Tractatus De I. Pacis Ecclesiasticae Remoris è Medio Tollendis. II. Concordiae Euangelicae fundamentis sufficienter jactis. III. Reconciliationis Religiosae procurandae Argumentis & Mediis. IV. Methodo Inventigatoria ad Controversias omnes, sine contradicendi studio & praejudicio pacifice decidendas. Qui Praemittuntur Collectorum inter Protestantes Consiliorum Pacificorum Harmoniae, propediem Deo permittente ador- nendae & in lucem edendae. Praefatio Tractatuum edendorum rationes explicabit. Tractatuum autem qui hoc prodromo Continentur Titulos pagina post Praefationem Continebit: (ornament)
Informatio Ecclesiis Re- formatis Oblata, De conciliis, quae agitata fuerunt in Pace Religiosa Cum ecclesiis Augustanis quaerenda, à Johanne Duraeo ecclesiaste Britanno. (device)
De Pacis Ecclesiasticae Ra- tionibus inter Evangelicos usurpandis, Et de Theologorum fundamentali consensu in Colloquio Lipsiensi inito, Trium in Ecclesia Anglicana venerabi- lium Episcoporum, Dn. Johannis Davenantii, Episcopi Sarisburiensis Dn. Thomae Mortoni, Episcopi Dunelmensis, Dn. Josephi Halli, Episcopi Exoniensis, Sententiae Iohanni Dvraeo ab ipsis ad Ecclesiarum Evangelicarum aedificationem & reconciliationem promoven- dam traditae. (ornament)
Anonymi Theoria De Consilijs Ecclesiasticae Pacis inter Ecclesias Christianas capessendis. Cum Paraenesi ad Lectorem. (ornament)
A petition to the Honourable House of the Commons in England now assembled in Parliament ...
Clavis Apocalyptica : Or, A Prophetical Key
Gospel- Commvnion In the Way of Godlines : Sued for by The Protestant Churches in Germany, unto the Churches of Great Brittain and Ireland
A Demonstration Of the Necessity of settling some Gospel-Government Amongst the Churches of Christ in this Nation; Held forth in an Answer to a Querie, where- by Mr. Saltmarsh did once endeavour to hinder the Settlement of all Church-Govern- ment in the Nation. Written in the Year 1646
A Pack Of Old Puritans. Maintaining The Unlawfulness & inexpediency Of subscribing the new Engagement. Professing The dissatisfaction of their judgements, and the unresolvedness of their Consciences, with Mr. John Dury's Considerations and just Reproposals concerning it. And answering the most material Allegations that are urged by him or others for subscription. ... (3 lines)
An Information to all good Christians vvith- in the kingdome of England, from the Noblemen, Barrons, Borrows, Ministers, and Commons of the kingdome of Scotland, for vindica- ting their intentions and actions from the unjust callumnies of their enemies. (ornament)
Objections Against The taking of the Engagement Answered. Or, Some scruples of Conscience, which a godly Minister in Lancashire did entertain against the taking of the Engagement. Resolved by J.D. Wherein The chief mistakes of weak Con- sciences, about the matter of the Engage- ment, are in a friendly way discovered, and rectified by Scripture-grounds and right reason; and published for the satis- faction of others, who may be scrupled in the same kind
The Reformed Spiritvall Husbandman
The Unchanged, Constant and Single-hearted Peace-Maker drawn forth into the World. Or, A Vindication Of Mr. John Dury from the aspersions cast upon him in a name- less Pamphlet called, The time-serving Proteus and Ambidexter Divine, uncased to the world, Wherin The two Letters written seventeen years ago, the one to Joseph Hall, then Bishop of Exeter, the other to William Laud, then Arch bishop of Canterbury, are cleared from the most false and injurious In- terpretations put upon them. ... (1 line). Entered according to the late Act concerning Printing
A Memoriall Concerning Peace Ecclesi- asticall Amongst Protestants
Motives To Induce The Protestant Princes To mind the worke of peace Ecclesiasticall amongst them- selves. (design)
Israels Call To March Ovt Of Babylon Unto Jervsalem
Irenicum, In quo Casus Conscientiae praecipui, de viis quaerendae & constituendae inter Ecclesias Evangelicas Religiosae Pacis, breviter proponuntur & deciduntur : Ad Exploranda super iis piè Doctorum Judicia
Extractum ex harmonia confessionum oblatum ecclesiis reformatis, ut examinetur antequam opus ipsum Lutheranis offeratur ...
A Copy Of Mr. John Dvries Lettter Presented in Sweden to the truly Noble and Religious Lord Forbes
Johannis Duraei Appellatio ad Tribunal Supremi Judicis Jesu Christi Domini Nostri, Adversus Accusationes & Condemnationes Nuncii emissi in vulgus à Johanne Conrado Danhawero, Doctore & Professore Theologo in Aca- demia Argentinensi. ... (4 lines; device)
An Epistolary Discourse Wherein (amongst other particulars) these following Questions are briefly resolved. I. Whether or no the State should tolerate the Independent Government? II. If they should tolerate it, How farre, and with what Limitation? III. If they should not tolerate it, what course should be taken to bring them to a conformity with the Presbyterials?
Considerations Concerning the present Engagement, Whether It may lawfully be entered into; Yea or No? Written at the desire of a friend
Irenicum
Irenicorum tractatuum prodromus in quo praeliminares continentur tractatus de
Certaine considerations, shewing the necessity of a correspondencie in spirituall matters betwixt all Protestant churches ...
A Summarie Account Of Mr Iohn Dury's Former and Latter Negotiation
Epistolica Dissertatio Quam Iohannes Duraeus, Euangelicae concordiae procurandae Ergodioctes misit authoribus Calvinismi Irreconciliabilis. D.D. Io- hanni Hvlsemanno, Theol : D. & P.P. in Acad : Wittebergensi
The earnest breathings of forreign Protestants, divines & others ... for a compleat body of practicall divinity ...
Two Treatises Concerning the matter of the Engagement. The first of an unknown Author, excepting against Mr. Dureus Considerations for the taking of the Engagement, to shew the unsatisfacto- riness thereof. The second of Mr. Dureus main- taining the satisfactoriness of his Considerations against the unknown Authors exceptions. Numb. 3.
A Briefe Relation Of That which hath been lately at- tempted to procure Ecclesiasticall Peace amongst Protestants
A Disingag'd Survey Of The Engagement. In relation to publike Obligations. In the Oaths of Allegiance and Supre- macy, the Protestation, and Covenant, and under the present juncture of affaires. ... (8 lines)
The effect of Master Dury's Negotia- tion for the uniting of Protestants in a Gospell Interest in brief is this
A Peace-Maker Without Partiality and Hypocrisie. Or The Gospel-way to make up the pre- sent breaches of Brotherhood, and heale the divisions, whereby some of the reforming Professors and Ministers of this Kingdome at this time, sadly dishonour their profession, mainely obstruct our Reformation, utterly destroy the safe con- stitution both of Church and State. Wherein are handled, 1. {How the meanes of Christian peace, as well Civill as Ecclesia- sticall, may bee found and ought to bee followed, both by Pa- stors and people. 2. What are the speciall lets of Ecclesiasticall Reconciliation, and what the causes of divisions are, and how to be remedied. 3. What are the Grounds, Termes and Motives of Brotherly Vni- tie and Forbearance, which the Ministers and Members of the Churches of England ought to professe and practice one towards another, for the Gospels sake. All written upon severall occasions and at severall times
A second Parcel of Objections Against the taking of the Engagement Answered. Or the doubts which som godlie Mini- sters in som neighbor Counties entertained upon that Subject; as they were proposed in several Letters to, and resolved by J.D. Whereunto is occasionally annexed a discoverie of the weakness of the Plea of the Cheshire and Lan- cashire Ministers for non-subscribing. (device)
An earnest Plea For Gospel-Communion In the way of Godliness, Which is sued for by the Protestant Churches of Germanie, unto the Chur- ches of Great Brittaine and Ireland
Consvltatio Theologica Super negotio Pacis Ecclesiasticae pro- movendo, exhibita submissaq́; judicio Reverendae Facultatis Theologicae in A- cademia Regia Vpsaliensi. A Johanne Duraeo Ecclesiaste Scoto-Britanno. Cui addita est Propositio de quaerendae Concordiae Principijs, Conventui Holmensi ab eodem oblata, nec non ejusdem ad Synodos Belgicas Epistola. (ornament)
A briefe relation of that which hath been lately attempted to procure ecclesiasticall peace amongst Protestants
A Model Of Church-Government
John Dury His Petition To The Honourable House Of The Commons In England, Now Assembled In Parliament
Considerations Concerning the present Engagement
Jvst Re-Proposals To humble Proposals. Or, An impartiall Consideration of, and Answer unto, the Humble Proposals, which are printed in the name of sundry learned and pious Divines, concerning the Engagement which the Parlia- ment hath ordered to be taken. Shewing {How far those Proposals are agreeable to Reason, to Christianity, and to Policie. How the Proposers thereof may receive satisfaction therein, in all these respects. Hereunto are added, The Humble Proposals themselves; because they are not currantly to be found
A Summary Discourse concerning the work of Peace Ecclesiasticall, How it may concurre with the aim of a civill confederation amongst Protestants
A Case of Conscience Concerning Ministers medling with State Matters in or out of their Sermons resolved more satisfactorily then heretofore. Wherein Amongst other Particulars, these matters are insisted upon, and cleared. 1 How all Controversies and Debates among Christians ought to be handled Regularly, and Conscionably to edification by those that meddle therewith. 2 What the proper employments are of Christian Magistrates, and Gospel- Ministers, as their works are distinct, and should be concurrent for the publick good at all times. 3 What the way of Christianity is, whereby at this time our present Distra- ctions, and publick Breaches may be healed
De Pace Inter Evangelicos procuranda Sententiae Qvatvor
The Copy Of A Letter VVritten To Mr. Alexander Hinderson. (device)
An Epistolical Discours, from Mr John Durie to Mr Sam
A case of Conscience Resolved : Concerning Ministers medling with State-matters in their Sermons
The interest of England in the Protestant cause ...
John Dury, his petition to the Honourable House of Commons in England, now assembled in Parliament
An epistolary discourse
Objections against the taking of the engagement answered
Israels call to march ovt of Babylon unto Jerusalem
De mediis ad scopum Evangelicae unionis obtinendum reqvisitis
An Information concerning the present state of the Jewish nation in Europe and Judea
Model of church-government
Cum vir admodum reverendus & clarissimus D. Iohannes Duraeus, theologus Anglus celeberrimus, ad nos venisset ...
Descriptio scopi qvem in irenico studio sectatur
De modo procedendi, qvo inter Evangelicos unio obtineri possit
A case of conscience
A seasonable discourse
A motion tending to the publick good of this age and of posteritie, or, The coppies of certain letters written by Mr. John Dury to a worthy Knight at his earnest desire
A declaration of John Durie, a minister of Jesus Christ to witness the gospell of peace
Syllabus documentorium
Motives to induce the Protestant princes to mind the worke of peace ecclesiasticall amongst themselves
The copy of a letter written to Mr. Alexander Hinderson [on the affairs of the Palatinate]
Certaine considerations shewing the necessity of a correspondencie in spirituall matters betwixt all Protestant churches
A demonstration of the necessity of settling some Gospel-government amongst the churches of Christ in this nation
A summarie platform of the heads of a body of practicall divinity
The effect of Master Dury's negotiation for the uniting of Protestants in a Gospell interest in brief is this
A pack of old Puritans maintaining the unlawfulness & inexpediency of subscribing the new Engagement
Gospel-communion in the way of godlines
John Durie in Sweden 1636-1638
Clavis apocalyptica
Certain briefe treatises written by diverse learned men concerning the ancient and moderne government of the church
De pacis ecclesiasticae rationibus inter evangelicos ururpandis, et de theologorum fundamentali consensu in colloquio lipsiensi inito, trium in Ecclesia anglicana venerabilium episcoporum, dn. Johannis Davenantii, episcopi sarisburiensis, dn. Thomae Mortoni, episcopi exoniensis, sententiae Iohanni Dvraeo ab ipsis ad ecclesiarum evangelicarum aedificationem & reconcilationem promovendam traditae
Declaratio Johannis Duraei de legitimatione sua in consilijs ecclesiasticae pacis ...
A discourse concerning liberty of conscience
The unchanged, constant and single-hearted peace-maker drawn forth into the world. Or, A vindication of Mr. John Dury from the aspersions cast upon him in a nameless pamphlet called, The time-serving Proteus and ambidexter divine, uncased to the world [by William Prynne]
The reformed school
The interest of England in the Protestant cause
The reformed-school: and the reformed librarie-keeper. By John Durie. Whereunto is added I. An idea of mathematicks. II. The description of one of the chiefest libraries which is in Germanie, erected and ordered by one of the most learned princes in Europe