Author:Richard Alleine

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Richard Alleine
(1610–1681)

English Puritan divine

Works[edit]

  • A Brief Explanation of the Common Catechisme Distinguished into Three Parts, London, 1630
  • Vindiciæ Pietatis, London, 1660
  • Cheirothesia Tou Presbyteriou, or A Letter to a Friend, London, 1661
  • The Godly Mans Portion and Sanctuary, London, [1662?]
  • Heaven Opened, or, A Brief and Plain Discovery of the Riches of Gods Covenant by Grace, London, 1665
  • The Best of Remedies for the Worst of Maladies, London, 1667
  • The World Conquered, or A Believer's Victory Over the World, London, 1668
  • Two Prayers: One for the Use of Families, the Other for Children, [ca. 1670]
  • Godly-Fear, or, The Nature and Necessity of Fear, and its Usefulness, London, 1674
  • A Rebuke to Backsliders, and a Spurr for Loyterers, London, 1677
  • A Murderer Punished and Pardoned or, A True Relation of the Wicked Life, and Shameful-Happy Death of Thomas Savage, London, 1679
  • A Companion for Prayer, London, 1680
  • Instructions About Heart-Work, London, 1681
  • The Christian's Daily Practice of Piety, Edinburgh, 1703
  • The Voice of God to Christless Unregenerate Sinners, Boston, 1743


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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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