Flower, John.
England's late miseries, mercies, and miscarriages: or, a parallel betwixt the sometime case of the Israelitish, and the late condition of the English. Wherein is shewed our late bondage in England, to have been as great as theirs in Egypt; our deliverance as glorious, our carriage towards God as unkinde. Likewise, Gods great things for Englands great deliverance: and these, first, in reference to our Parliament; secondly, armies; thirdly, enemies; fourthly changes. Wherein is plainly shewed, that God alone hath done all, and what all that hath been done for us, should work upon and in us. By John Flowre, M. of Arts, and preacher of the word at Ilmington in Warwickshire.
London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1651.
ESTC No. R221531.Grub Street ID 95670.
Flower, John.
Severall queries concerning the church of Jesus Christ upon earth, briefly explained and resolved. Wherein is shewed and proved, 1. That there is a church of Jesus Christ upon earth. 2. What this church is? 3. How a people become a visible church? 4. That the churches in England were at first rightly constituted? 5. What manner of government Jesus Christ hath ordained in and for his church? 6. What manner of persons those ought to be, that may be continued in, or admitted into the church? 7. What is the duty of church members towards Jesus Christ their head, and one another. By John Flowre M.A. preacher at Staunton in the county of Nottingham.
London: printed by T. Mabb for Edward Thomas and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Adam and Eve in Little-brittain neer the Church, 1658.
ESTC No. R208378.Grub Street ID 84631.