Publications of Christopher Jelinger

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  • Jelinger, Christopher. The excellency of Christ, or, The rose of Sharon: shewing the art of taking Christ as the onely soveraign medicine of a sin-sick soul. Accommodated both for those that are without, and for those that are in Christ, who are thereby instructed how they must be fitted to apply Christ unto themselves. In 25 cases upon that excellent text in Cant. 2.1. I am the rose of Sharon. By Christopher Ielinger, minister of Gods Word at Stonehouse in Devonshire. London: printed by I.L. for Fran. Eglesfield, and are to be sold by William Russell bookseller in Plimouth, 1641. ESTC No. R29877. Grub Street ID 112790.
  • Jelinger, Christopher. The excellency of Christ, or, The rose of Sharon: shewing the art of taking Christ as the onely soveraign medicine of a sin-sick soul. Accomodated both for those that are without, and for those that are in Christ, who are thereby instructed how they must be fitted to apply Christ unto themselves. In 25 cases upon that excellent text in Cant. 2.1. I am the rose of Sharon. By Christopher Jelinger, Minister of Gods Word at Stonehouse in Devonshire. London: printed by I.L. for Tho. Nickols, and are to be sold at the sign of the Bible in Popes-Head-Alley, 1641. ESTC No. R217030. Grub Street ID 91867.
  • Jelinger, Christopher. The usefulnesse and excellency of Christ, shewing the art of taking Christ as the only soveraigne medicine of a sin-sick soule. In twenty fiue cases: upon that excellent text in Cant. 2.1. I am the Rose of Sharon. By Christopher Jelinger minister of Gods word, at South-Brent in Deuonshire. London: printed for F. Eglesfield, and are to be sold by Tho. Hunt bookseller in Exeter neere the Broad-gate, 1647. ESTC No. R7320. Grub Street ID 127592.
  • Jelinger, Christopher. Christ and his saints, spending their time together day and night: or, Christ and his saints 1. Walking together in the fields, by day. 2. Lodging in the villages, by night. 3. Early-rising together for the heavenly vineyards every morning. Beeing [sic] the substance of sundry sermons upon Cant. 7. 11, 12. By Christopher Jelinger, minister of the Gospel at South-Brent in Devon. [London]: Printed for Edward Brewster, at the sign of the Crane in Pauls-Churchyard, 1656. ESTC No. R215425. Grub Street ID 90477.
  • Jelinger, Christopher. The resolution-table: exhibited by Christopher Jelinger, A.M. which may be fixed on mens chamber-doors for a memorial. Containing twelve gracious resolutions, for walking in newness of life, every morning to be taken up, as comprizing the duty of man. London: printed by E. Brewster, at the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1676. ESTC No. R224418. Grub Street ID 98062.
  • Jelinger, Christopher. Usury stated overthrown: or, usuries champions with their auxiliaries, shamefully disarmed and beaten: by an answer to its chief champion, which lately apeared in print to defend it. And Godliness epitomized by Christopher Jelinger, M.A. Beza upon Matth. May a man with a safe conscience lend upon usury? No surely. And holy Usher, Arch-Bishop of Armagh, in his Body of divinity, ... Q. What is that which we call usury? It is lending in expectation of certain gain. So he well stateth it against usury ill stated by T.P. Q. What do you think of it? If we speak of that properly, which the scripture condemneth, it is a most wicked and unlawful contract; which if we live and die in, without repentance, we are excluded out of the Kingdom of Heaven. ... But there is much questioning, which is that usury which the scripture condemneth. Therefore it will be our wisdo wholly to forbear it, and not to put our souls, which are of more value than the whole world, upon nice discourses, and subtil distinctio. London: printed for J. Wright, at the Crown on Ludgate-Hill, and J. Sampson, next the Wonder-Tavern in Ludgate-Street, [1679?]. ESTC No. R216482. Grub Street ID 91372.
  • Jelinger, Christopher. Sacra-unio, or, An holy union, chiefly proposed to the divided Protestants in England, and extensively to all other Christians abroad in the world according in fundamentals, and disowning the Pope's supremacy and image-worship. Whereunto is added this needful advice, that they all bear one with another, in things which they cannot yet in their consciences agree upon, as rites, ceremonies and discipline, together with the Protestant religion's fundamental doctrine, and four tables containing the popish religion at large, and Grecian, and Abassine, and Muscovian. Written at this time of need in English and Latin for the good and conservation of all true Protestants in Europe, and all other good Christians in other parts of the world, where the Latin is understood, by Christopher of Jelingen aliàs Jelinger, M.A. London: printed by M[argaret]. White, for John Wright at the Crown on Ludgate-Hill, and Jacob Sampson next to the Wander-Tavern in Ludgate-street, 1681. ESTC No. R1673. Grub Street ID 64546.