Bourne, Immanuel.
The rainebovv, or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the tenth day of Iune. 1617. By Immanuel Bourne Master of Artes and preacher of Gods Word.
London: Printed [by John Legat] for Thomas Adams, 1617.
ESTC No. S725.Grub Street ID 149349.
Bourne, Immanuel.
The godly mans guide: with a direction for all; especially, merchants and tradsmen, shewing how they may so buy, and sell, and get gaine, that they may gaine heauen. Preached in a sermon at Paules Crosse, the 22. of August, 1619. Being the Sunday before Saint Bartholomew Day. By Immanvel Bovrne Master of Arts and preacher of Gods word at Saint Christophers near the Exchange. London.
London: printed by A. M[athewes]. for Geo. Fayerbeard, and are to be sould at his shop at the north doore of the Royall Exchange, 1620.
ESTC No. S220.Grub Street ID 146597.
Bourne, Immanuel.
A light from Christ leading unto Christ, by the star of his word: or, A divine directory for selfe-examination and preparation for the Lords Supper, to receive a sweete soule-refreshing in that holy ordinance. Profitable also for parents to prepare their children; or, a master his family for that holy sacrament. Holding forth a briefe sum or chiefe heads of direction as a helpe for children, and others to keep in memory the substance of the first principles of the oracles of God. By Immanuel Bourne, M.A. of Asheover in the county of Derby, now preacher of the Gospell to the congregation in Sepulchers Church London.
London: printed for John Wright at the Kings Head in the Old Bailey, 1645.
ESTC No. R208109.Grub Street ID 84401.
Bourne, Immanuel.
A light from Christ leading unto Christ, by the star of his word. Or, The rich jewel of Christian divinity, practically explained in the principles, enlightning the children of God how to meet Christ in his ordinances, and by strength from Christ to walk comfortably with Christ in the whole course of their lives. Divers chief controversies of the times moderated: many cases of conscience resolved; and in particular, how men and women may know whether they have life of grace and be Gods children or not? Profitable for parents to instruct their families. By way of catechism or dialogue: not to answer verbatim, or by wrote (as yong children) but each one according to his own sence and understanding of the question. By Immanuel Bourn, of Ashover in the county of Derby; now preacher of the Gospel to the congregation in Sepulchres C.L.
London: printed for John Wright, at the Kings Head in the Old-Baily, 1646.
ESTC No. R35779.Grub Street ID 118139.
Bourne, Immanuel.
A light from Christ, leading unto Christ by the star of his word. Or, A divine directory to selfe-examination, the better to prepare for a triall, and approbation of knowledge, and other graces, in such as by the minister and elders are to be admitted into a reformed-church-communion, to partake of soule-cherishing vertue from Christ at the Lords table. Profitable for persons and families in private, or congregations in publique. By Immanuel Bourne, M.A. Of Asheover in the county of Derby, preacher of the gospell to the congregation in sepulchres church London.
London: printed for J. Wright at the Kings-head in the Old baily, 1647.
ESTC No. R230164.Grub Street ID 102529.
Bourne, Immanuel.
A defence of the Scriptures, and the Holy Spirit speaking in them, as the chiefe judge of controversies of faith, and of the light in them, as needfull to be looked unto for direction to attaine salvation: with a vindication of that honour due to magistrates, ministers, and others, according to their places and dignities. In a relation of a disputation at Chesterfield in the county of Darby, between some ministers of the Gospell, and James Nayler an erring Quaker. ... In which, the truth is confirmed, and the Quakers errors and blasphemies discovered, and confuted, and many places of Scripture from the Quakers false applications, cleared, with some animadversions upon a lying relation, of that disputation, published by Iames Nayler. By Immanuel Bourne, pastor of the church in Ashover in the county of Darby.
London: printed for John Wright at the Kings Head in the Old Bailey, 1656.
ESTC No. R23281.Grub Street ID 104462.
Bourne, Immanuel.
A defence and justification of ministers maintenance by tythes. And of infant-baptism, humane learning, and the sword of the magistrate; which some Anabaptists falsely call four sandy pillars, and popish foundations of our ministry and churches. In which tythes are proved to be due by divine right to the ministers of the gospel. All common objections answered, and divers cases of conscience humbly proposed: with a light to clear them. In a reply to a paper sent by some Anabaptists to Immanuel Bourne, late pastor of the church in Asheover in the county of Derby: now preacher to the congregation at Waltham in the county of Leicester. With a short answer to Anthony Peirson's great case of tythes, &c.
London: printed for John Allen, at the Rising Sun in Paul's Church-yard, 1659.
ESTC No. R209923.Grub Street ID 86140.
Bourne, Immanuel.
A gold chain of directions, with twenty gold-linkes of love, to preserve love firm between husband and wife during their lives, Profitable for all, that are already married, or that intend to take the honourable and yoly estate of marriage upon them hereafter. Advising for a right choice in marriage, and how to keep from those sad consequences have fallen out in too many families, sometimes upon small dislike between husband and wife. That happiness may be the inheritance or parents and posterities, through the grace of God in Christ Jesus. By Immanuel Bourne, a minister of Christ Jesus, our blessed Lord and Saviour.
London : printed by J. Streater for George Sawbridge, dwelling on Clerken-well Green, 1669.
ESTC No. R846.Grub Street ID 128631.