Thomas Hooker - Works

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  • The Application of Redemption (1659). Ames, Iowa (USA): International Outreach. 2008. p. 450. ISBN ]. http://www.heritagebooks.org/bookstore/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8718.
  • A Brief Exposition of the Lord's Prayer (1645). Whitefish, MT (USA): Kessinger Publishing. p. 92. ISBN 1-4367-1922-4. http://www.kessinger.net/searchresults-orderthebook.php?ISBN=1436719224.
  • The Christian's Two Chief Lessons: Self-Denial and Self-Trial. Ames, Iowa (USA): International Outreach. 2002. p. 174. ISBN 0-9641803-7-5. http://www.heritagebooks.org/bookstore/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=3729.
  • The Covenant of Grace Opened. Whitefish, MT (USA): Kessinger Publishing. p. 90. ISBN 0-7661-6811-5. http://www.kessinger.net/searchresults-orderthebook.php?ISBN=0766168115.
  • The Danger of Desertion Or A Farewell Sermon of Mr. Thomas Hooker. Whitefish, MT (USA): Kessinger Publishing. p. 36. ISBN 0-7661-7195-7. http://www.kessinger.net/searchresults-orderthebook.php?ISBN=0766171957.
  • An Expostion of the Principles of Religion (1645).
  • The Poor Doubting Christian Drawn to Christ (1629). Whitefish, MT (USA): Kessinger Publishing. p. 24. ISBN 0-7661-6898-0. http://www.kessinger.net/searchresults-orderthebook.php?ISBN=0766168980.
  • The Saint's Dignity and Duty (1651). Whitefish, MT (USA): Kessinger Publishing. p. 262. ISBN 0-7661-6946-4. http://www.kessinger.net/searchresults-orderthebook.php?ISBN=0766169464.
  • The Soul's Exaltation (1638). Whitefish, MT (USA): Kessinger Publishing. p. 314. ISBN 0-7661-6799-2. http://www.kessinger.net/searchresults-orderthebook.php?ISBN=0766167992.
  • The Soul's Humiliation. Ames, Iowa (USA): International Outreach. 2000. p. 167. ISBN 1-892838-05-2. http://www.heritagebooks.org/products/The-Soul%27s-Humiliation.html.
  • The Soul's Ingrafting into Christ (1637).
  • The Soul's Preparation for Christ: Or, A Treatise of Contrition, Wherein is discovered How God breaks the heart, and wounds the Soul, in the conversion of a Sinner to Himself The Soul's Preparation for Christ (1632). Ames, Iowa (USA): International Outreach. 1994.
  • A Survey Of The Summe Of Church-Discipline: Wherein The Way Of The Churches Of New England Is Warranted Out Of The Word (1648). Whitefish, MT (USA): Kessinger Publishing, LLC. p. 646. ISBN 0-7661-6925-1.

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