William Jenkyn
1613 – 1685
40 works on record
Works

An exposition upon the Epistle of Jude delivered in Christ-Church, London
The burning yet un-consumed bush, or, The holinesse of places discuss'd
Certain conscientious queries from Mr. Will. Jenkin
Celeusma, seu, Clamor, ad theologos hierarchiæ Anglicanæ sanctitate doctrinæ & vitæ conspicuos
Odēgos typhlos
Reformation's remora, or, Temporizing the stop of building the temple
An exposition of the Epistle of Jude
Refutatio
Reformation's Remora, or, Temporizing the stop of building the Temple. A sermon preached before the RightHonourable the House of Peers, in Abbey-Church at Westminster, upon the 25th of February, 1645. being the day appointed for their solemne and publike [sic] humiliation
A sermon, preached at Mary Aldermanbury, on the fifth day of November, 1651. Being a day set apart in remembrance of that great deliverance from the gunpowder treason
A sleeping sicknes the distemper of the times
The blind guide, or, The doting doctor
The humble petition of William Jenkin
A specimen of Presbyterian moderation or their true notion of a general toleration, from one of theirgreatest champions
Exodus
Mr. Jenkins's dying thoughts
Exodus, or, The decease of holy men and ministers
De memoriâ sapientum periturâ concio Latine habita ad theologos Londinenses, insolenni et anniversario eorum conventu, Apr. 26, 1659
The policy of princes in subjection to the Son
A specimen of Presbyterian moderation or their true notion of a general toleration
Refutatio cujusdam scripti hoc insigniti lemmate Roberti Grovii responsio ad nuperum libellum qui inscribitur celeusma seu clamor
An exposition upon the epistle of Jude
Hodēgos Tuphlos The Blinde Guide, or the Doting Doctor. Composed by way of Reply to a late te- diously trifling Pamphlet, Entituled, The Youngling Elder, &c. written by John Goodwin, and containing little or nothing in it, but what plainly speaketh the Author thereof to lie under the double unhappinesse of Seducers, To be {Deceiving And Deceived. This reply indifferently serving for the future direction of the Seducer himselfe, and also of those his mis-led followers, who with him are turned enemies to the Word and grace of God. The authority of which Word, and the efficacie of which grace are in this following Treatise, succinctly, yet satisfactorily vindicated from the deplorably weake, and erroneous Cavills of the said John Goodwin in his late Pamphlet
The Policy of Princes in Subjection to the Son. Explained and Applied, In A Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable The Parliament, In Margarets Westminster, on Wednesday the 24th of Sept. 1656. Being the Day of their Publick Fast
Celeusma, Seu Clamor, Ad Theologos Hierarchiae Anglicanae, Sancti- tate Doctrinae, & Vitae, Conspicuos. Per quem Justâ & sanctâ indignatione permoventur, excitan- turq; ad sociandas vires & jungendas dextras, cum fratri- bus abeuntibus ab eis in disciplina, ut uno nisu sese oppo- nant Symmystis de suo grege, qui Reformationem in Do- ctrina, à Decessoribus optimo Consilio & subacto judicio inchoatam, & regni legibus stabilitam, subvertere, saltem corrumpere satagunt Cui subjungitur duplex Elenchus, unus errorum de Novatorum fa- brica
A Sermon Preached at Mary Aldermanbury, On The 5. Day of November, 1651. Being a Day set apart in remembrance of that Great Deliverance from the Gunpowder Treason
Odēgos tvphlos
A Sermon Preached at Mary Aldermanbury, on the Fifth day of November, 1651. Being A Day Set Apart In Re- membrance of that Great Deliverance from the Gunpowder Treason
An Exposition Of the Epistle of Jude, Together With many large and useful Deductions. Lately Delivered in XL Lectures In Christ-Church London
The Burning, Yet Un-consumed Bush
Allotrioepiskopos
De Memoriâ sapientum periturâ Concio Latine Habita Ad Theologos Londinenses In solenni & anniversario eorum conventu, Apr. 26. 1659
A Shock of Corn Coming in In its Season. A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of that Ancient and Eminent Servant of Christ William Gouge, Doctor of Divinity, and late Pastor of Black-Fryars, London, December the 16th, 1653 With the ample and deserved Testimony that then was given of his Life
An Exposition Of the Epistle of Jude, Together With many large and usefull Deductions. Formerly Delivered In sundry Lectures in Christ-Church London
The Humble and Penitent Petition Of William Jenkin Now Minister of Christ-Ghurch London. Then Prisoner to the Runp Parliament, presented to them in the Year, 1651. with their Resolves thereupon. (ornaments)
An exposition of the epistle of Jude, together with many large and useful deductions
The stil-destroyer or, self-seeking discovered
Ho dēgos typhlos, the blinde guide, or the doting doctor
A shock of corn coming in in its season
Exodus: or, The decease of holy men and ministers