MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STMA34: St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street
- 370134: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish-Street, on Wednesday the twenty sixth of May, 1703 (1703)
- 415104: The practice of religious and moral duties, the best way to make a nation happy. A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish-Street, on Friday the fourth of April, 1701. Being the fast-day appointed by Proclamation, to be Observed in a most Solemn and Devout manner, for the Imploring a Blessing from Almighty God, upon the Consultations of this present Parliament, and for the Preservation of the Protestant Religion, and the Publick Peace. By John Harris, M. A. and Fellow of the Royal Society (1701)
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- 289: Jehovah the judge, lawgiver, king, and saviour of his church. A sermon preach'd on the fourth of November, at the evening lecture in Hanover Street (1739)
- 438: News from Hyde-Park (1760)
- 541: A letter to the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, containing some remarks on his letter to the Rev. Dr. Durell (1769)
- 576: A letter to a Member of the Honourable the House of Commons. Occasioned by a petition presented from those people called Quakers to that Honourable House (1736)
- 723: The operations of God and nature (1764)
- 779: The original and right of tithes (1710)
- 1021: Of beneficence to our Savior Christ (1717)
- 1024: Of confirmation. A sermon preach'd before the Right Reverend Father in God, the Right Honourable Nathanael Lord Crewe, Lord Bishop of Durham, at the parish church of St. Nicholas, in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, June 23. 1700. By Nathanael Ellison (1701)
- 1025: Of original sin (1721)
- 1026: Of preaching, hearing, and practising, the word of God (1730)
- 1038: On the natural duty of a personal service, in defence of ourselves and country (1761)
- 1040: On the principle of vitality in man (1789)
- 1111: Peace at home, the best way to attain peace abroad (1712)
- 1192: An original draught of the primitive church (1717)
- 1246: Papal usurpation and persecution (1712)
- 1682: The present state of Great Britain, and Ireland (1728)
- 1740: A plain and rational vindication and explanation of the liturgy of the Church of England (1701)
- 1793: The picture of Quakerism (1714)
- 1883: The low church creed: or, the twelve articles of Mr. Bi-ss-ts faith (1711)
- 2447: An earnest dissuasive from intemperance in meats and drinks (1746)
- 2675: The ornaments of churches considered (1761)
- 2743: A practical comment on the hundred and seventh Psalm (1767)
- 2871: The religious education of poor children recommended (1707)
- 3109: An elegy written in a country church yard (1751)
- 3121: An elegy written in a country church yard (1752)
- 3143: An elegy written in a country church yard. By Mr. T. Gray (1785)
- 3257: The rights of the Christian church asserted (1706)
- 3458: The rights of the clergy in the Christian church asserted (1707)
- 3675: R. D. B. The Commission of the General Assembly having unanimously agreed upon a loyal and dutiful address to His Majesty, did also think it proper to send the inclosed exhortation to all the Presbyteries of this national church; (1722)
- 3984: The tavern kitchen fray (1760)
- 4046: The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 4046: The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 4071: The real union of Christ and his church considered (1760)
- 4326: Reading no preaching (1788)
- 4526: A true and particular account of the murder that was committed by Mr. C---- (1750)
- 4650: The truth of the Christian religion (1777)
- 4715: An explication of the church catechism (1761)
- 4752: A thanksgiving sermon for the general peace. Preached, in the church of Kilcollum; on the 25th of April, 1749 (1749)
- 4785: Three letters from the Rev. Father Arthur O'Leary to the people of Ireland, particularly to those of the church of Rome (1779)
- 5187: At a petit session, held in the vestry-room of the said parish church of Saint James, this day at eleven o'clock; (1793)
- 5246: The shortest-way with the dissenters (1702)
- 5271: Æsop in Southwark (1709)
- 5382: A collection of new songs, for one, two, and three voices (1701)
- 5439: An abstract of a book lately published; entituled, A treatise of human nature, &c. Wherein the chief argument of that book is farther illustrated and explained (1740)
- 5499: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1743)
- 5635: The duty of fearing God, and honouring the king (1717)
- 5689: Account of coins, &c (1776)
- 5783: The blessedness of death, a sermon (1776)
- 5817: A blow at the root: or, an attempt to prove, that no time ever was, or very probably ever will be, so proper and convenient as the present, for introducing a further reformation into our national church, universities, and schools. Most humbly dedicated to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. By an impartial hand (1749)
- 5818: A blow at the root: or, an attempt to prove, that no time ever was, or very probably ever will be, so proper and convenient as the present, for introducing a further reformation into our national church, universities, and schools. Most humbly dedicated to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. By an impartial hand (1749)
- 5952: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1707)
- 5954: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1708)
- 5955: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1709)
- 5992: A catalogue of books, in various languages, and almost all arts and sciences; chiefly imported from abroad (1768)
- 6114: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my vvorthy masters and mistresses (1703)
- 6117: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1706)
- 6334: Explanation, of the famous and renowned glas-work (1720)
- 6520: The excellency of the liturgy (1797)
- 6536: An argument in defence of passive obedience, in opposition to all manner of tenets advanc'd by several pretended fathers of the church, and other eminent writers on the side of resistance to the supreme powers. By White Kennet, D. D. And Dean of Peterborough (1711)
- 6765: The church and Stanhope! (1710)
- 6765: The church and Stanhope! (1710)
- 6817: Azarias. A sermon held forth in a Quakers meeting (1710)
- 6909: The articles of the treaty for an union between England and Scotland, agreed on by the commissioners of both kingdoms, on the twenty second of July, 1706. And the act of Parliament pass'd in the Parliament of Scotland for ratifying the said articles with Amendments. Together with the ac of Parliament also pass'd there, for securing the protestant religion and Presbyterian church government in that kingdom. And also the minutes of the proceedings of the lords commissioners for the said union, the Treaty for which began on the Sixteenth Day of April 1706, and was concluded the Twenty Second Day of July following (1707)
- 6961: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 6961: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 6985: An apology for the parochial clergy (1779)
- 6995: An apology to Christians for the Gospel, and its ministers. In a sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Durham, upon the XIth. Sunday after Trinity. By John Smith, (1709)
- 7003: The apparition. A poem (1710)
- 7011: Account of a society for missions to Africa and the East (1800)
- 7112: The church in no danger. A new song (1707)
- 7123: The church of England's joy on the happy accession of Her Most Sacred Majesty Queen Anne, to the throne. Published on the glorious day of her coronation (1702)
- 7240: Animadversions upon a paper in the London journal of Saturday, February 26. Which charges the ruin of the family of the Stuarts upon the church, and upon their trusting to the maxim, No bishop, no king (1732)
- 7456: An essay on the government & order of a Christian church (1799)
- 7472: The impeachment: or, the church triumphant (1712)
- 7609: An eucharistical office for the devout and profitable receiving of the sacrament of the body and blood of Christ. Collected from the Holy Scriptures, and the liturgies of the church. By Edward Yardley, M. A. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge (1727)
- 7667: An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of france and spain, break the confederacy, make a seperate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the Trade of the naion, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender.... (1714)
- 7764: The history of the life and reign of the Czar Peter the Great, Emperor of all Russia, and Father of his country (1740)
- 7936: The insufficiency of the principal objections whether of Jews or Greeks to Christianity (1739)
- 7997: An account of lay-patronages in Scotland, and of the fatal differences they have occasioned betwixt the church and lay-patrons, with observations on the arguments for restoring them[.] (1712)
- 8042: Haman and Mordecai (1701)
- 8180: An humble testimony to the truth (1775)
- 8298: The history of a church and a warming-pan (1793)
- 8335: The Cambridgshire tragedy (1750)
- 8612: The danger of the church and kingdom from foreigners consider'd (1721)
- 8616: The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the Catholick church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. Translated from the Latin of ... Dr. George Bull, ... by a Presbyter of the Church of England (1714)
- 8729: An essay on the first principles of government (1771)
- 8786: A grey head for a green pair of shoulders (1735)
- 8928: The Church of England defended (1709)
- 8956: The good Christian never dies (1750)
- 8969: Good news from the north (1715)
- 9051: The grave a poem (1791)
- 9058: The grave; by Robert Blair: to which is added Gray's Elegy in a country church yard. With notes moral, critical, and explanatory (1785)
- 9075: An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign (1714)
- 9103: A general reformation the only well grounded hope of success in war (1794)
- 9137: The independent power of the church not Romish, but Primitive and Catholick (1716)
- 9156: The grave a poem (1799)
- 9234: The Cumberland tragedy (1760)
- 9314: The funeral oration on the most high, most potent, and most excellent Prince Lewis XIV (1716)
- 9381: A future state discovered by reason (1787)
- 9384: A full and genuine history of the inhuman and unparallell'd murders of Mr. William Galley (1779)
- 9413: The frauds of popery (1746)
- 9446: The humble and modest address, of Mr. John Wilson minister of the Gospel, to his brethren of the episcopal perswasion, vvith all due deference, and submission to the venerable fathers of the church (1706)
- 9460: The farmer's case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland (1760)
- 9470: England's warning-piece (1777)
- 9542: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1727)
- 9542: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1727)
- 9587: The fourth panegyric, or sermon in honour of Ascension-Day, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom; translated from the Greek, and never before published in Our Language. By the Rev. William Scott, A. M. Late Scholar of Eton, and Trinity College Cambridge. (1775)
- 9681: Full anthems and verse anthems (1705)
- 9731: A letter from a blacksmith (1758)
- 9919: Love and charity the basis of religion (1754)
- 9921: Love and charity the basis of religion (1754)
- 10323: The cruel knight, and the fortunate farmer's daughter (1750)
- 10420: The lets and impediments in planting and propagating the gospel of Christ. A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at their anniversary meeting, in the parish church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday the 15th of February, 1711/12 With ... an abstract of the proceedings of the Society within the year last past. By White Kennet, (1712)
- 10440: A letter to a Member of the Honourable the House of Commons. Occasioned by a petition presented from those people called Quakers to that Honourable House (1736)
- 10468: A letter to a certain great lord, concerning the present state of the church with some advice to the clergy. By an old Christian (1732)
- 10594: A letter to Mr. Bisset (1710)
- 10646: A letter from Beelzebub, addressed to a Christian church in Edinburgh (1776)
- 10675: An explanation of the terms, order, and usefulness of the liturgy (1717)
- 10683: A letter from a lord to a commoner, concerning the two church bills lately rejected (1732)
- 10800: The life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1758)
- 10804: Lectures to lords spiritual (1781)
- 10871: A letter to Sir Francis Blake (1788)
- 10977: Patronage anatomized and detected (1782)
- 11038: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 11102: A plain defence of the present war (1794)
- 11142: Mene Tekel (1705)
- 11188: The New ill designs of sowing sedition, detected (1710)
- 11317: The people's duty on the return of peace (1763)
- 11352: A plan of coalition and alliance with the Unitarian church (1786)
- 11352: A plan of coalition and alliance with the Unitarian church (1786)
- 11441: Presbyterian prejudice display'd (1722)
- 11442: The Presbyterian parson in disguise (1714)
- 11557: An oration, delivered on the anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1794, in Saint Michael's church, to the inhabitants of Charleston, South Carolina, by David Ramsey, M. D. President Of The Senate Of South Carolina (1795)
- 11562: Of the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts (1717)
- 11621: The characters of an apostolical church fulfilled in the Church of England: and our obligations to continue in the communion of it (1722)
- 11671: The lawfullness and necessitie of observing the anniversary fasts and festivals of the church maintain'd particularly of Christmass 1. From the law of nature, and Gods positive Law to the Jews. 2. From the power the Church has to appoint Ceremonies. 3 From the practice of the Church. 4 From the Advantages of their Observation. 5 From the Libertie which the Opposers take to themselves. 6. From the sentiments of the learned Reformers. 7 From the weakness of the objections against them (1710)
- 11792: A letter to Amyas Griffith (1787)
- 11862: Principles of church-unity consider'd (1716)
- 11880: The principles and duties of Christianity (1738)
- 11898: The present state of Great Britain, and Ireland (1742)
- 11915: A new catechism, with Dr. Hickes's thirty nine articles (1710)
- 11971: A prayer and sermon, delivered at Charlestown, December 31, 1799 (1800)
- 12061: The memorial of the Church of England (1706)
- 12109: The present state of Great Britain (1707)
- 12154: A preservative against Schism and rebellion, in the most trying times (1722)
- 12280: Serious and free thoughts on the present state of the church, and of religion (1774)
- 12458: Directions for the devout and proper use of the Common-Prayer (1745)
- 12461: The sacrament of the Lord's Supper, generally necessary to salvation (1737)
- 12465: The safety of the church under the present ministry consider'd (1715)
- 12591: The saviour with his rainbow (1714)
- 12605: A seasonable exhortation to the duty of obedience to the bishops of our establish'd church, more particularly as to confirmation (1723)
- 12771: The seasonable warning of the kirk (1713)
- 12773: The seasonable warning of the kirk (1713)
- 12874: The scripture doctrine of regeneration stated (1738)
- 13020: The second part of the pretensions of the church (1705)
- 13034: The second part of The wolf stript of his shepherds cloathing (1707)
- 13062: The Melody of the heart; or, The Psalmist's pocket-companion (1750)
- 13085: The quintessence of controversy (1720)
- 13089: Queries offered to the publick (1737)
- 13233: The svre side: or, God and the church (1714)
- 13372: Seriousness of attention at the time of divine worship (1712)
- 13588: A short account of Scotland (1715)
- 13737: A sermon applicable to the present times (1793)
- 13884: A sermon on liberty (1790)
- 13939: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1743)
- 13941: A sermon on St. Matthew, Chap. IX. Ver. 12, 13 (1759)
- 13971: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians (1788)
- 14005: The duty of apprentices and other servants (1713)
- 14075: The short history of the regal succession (1720)
- 14093: Some remarkable passages of the life and death of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at New Glenluce in Galloway (1724)
- 14096: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Worcester (1714)
- 14097: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of St. Paul (1723)
- 14107: The shortest-way with the dissenters (1703)
- 14133: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church in Worcester, on Wednesday, January the 19th. 1703/4. Being the fast-day for imploring the blessing of Almighty God upon Her Majesty and Her Allies engaged in the Present War. As also For the Humbling our selves before Him in a deep Sense of the Judgment of the late Dreadful Tempest, &c. By George Walls, D. D. Prebendary of Worcester. Publish'd at the Request of some that heard it (1704)
- 14134: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Canterbury (1718)
- 14146: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Sarum, November the 30th, 1726 (1726)
- 14151: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Norwich (1708)
- 14153: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of York, September the 22d, 1745 (1745)
- 14200: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire (1708)
- 14208: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. James's Westminster, on the first day of August, 1716 (1716)
- 14220: A sermon preach'd before the Archbishop, bishops, and clergy, of the province of Canterbury met in Convocation at the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Monday, February 10. 1700. By W. Hayley, D. D. Dean of Chichester. Published by Command of His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. Done into English from the Latin original, by W. Jones, A.B (1701)
- 14270: A sermon preach'd before the honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster. On Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709 (1709)
- 14277: Some short strictures, addressed to the members of the new church (1792)
- 14300: A short view of the controversy about episcopacy (1719)
- 14318: Some brief observations on the paraphrase and notes of the judicious John Lock (1716)
- 14450: A sermon preach'd before the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, at the Collegiate church of St. Peter's Westminster, on Monday January 30, 1720-21 (1721)
- 14514: A sermon, delivered in the parish church of Sheffield (1798)
- 14577: A review of the dangers of the church, occasioned by The memorial of the Church of England (1705)
- 14731: The sixth (and last) panegyric, or sermon in honour of Trinity-Sunday, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom; translated from the Greek, ... By the Rev. William Scott, (1775)
- 14791: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and livery-men of the several companies of London (1705)
- 14792: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and livery-men of the several companies of London (1705)
- 14806: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, ... at St. Bridget's church, on April the 22d, being Monday in Easter-week, 1717. By ... Richard Lord Bishop of Glocester (1717)
- 14900: A sermon preach'd before the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Corporation, of the town and county of Nottingham, in the parish church of St. Mary In the said Town, December 3. 1702 (1703)
- 14904: A guide to church-fellowship and order (1778)
- 15013: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1774)
- 15020: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1771)
- 15036: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1772)
- 15038: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1761)
- 15039: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1752)
- 15041: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1783)
- 15043: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1792)
- 15047: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1773)
- 15052: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1764)
- 15053: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1751)
- 15054: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1747)
- 15056: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1750)
- 15076: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1766)
- 15091: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1779)
- 15126: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1750)
- 15202: A sermon preached in the parish church of Whitby, before the Friendly Society (1779)
- 15204: A sermon, preached May 13, 1792 (1793)
- 15216: A sermon, preached in the cathedral church of Worcester (1794)
- 15218: Published by particular desire. A sermon, preached in the chapels of Queen-Square and St. Margaret, and in the parish church of Walcot, in the city of Bath, ... By the Rev. C. Daubeny, (1795)
- 15219: A sermon, preached in the church of St. Anne's, Dublin, on Wednesday the 10th of February, 1779 (1779)
- 15221: A sermon preached in the collegiate church of Manchester, March the 8th. 1703/4, ... By Richard Wroe, (1704)
- 15223: A sermon preached in the congregational church in Dundee, February 4th, 1741 (1741)
- 15317: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Dronfield, in the county of Derby, on Wednesday, March 9th, 1796, being the day appointed for a general fast. By the Rev. J. Russell (1796)
- 15319: A discourse upon the being of God: against atheists. In two sermons, preached in the church of St. James, Westminster, March the 7th, and April the 4th, 1763, At the Lecture founded by the Honorable Robert Boyle, Esq; By Ralph Heathcote, D.D (1763)
- 15324: The ignorance of the Jewish church, as to the intent of their institution, considered (1763)
- 15327: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Mary Magdalen (1777)
- 15336: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Swindon (1797)
- 15359: A sermon preached on the general fast day, March the 14th, 1760. at the parish church of St. Catharine, Coleman. ... By William Hazeland, ... (1766)
- 15360: A sermon, preached in the parish church of St. Thomas, Dublin, on the 28th day of February, 1794, being the day appointed BY Government, for a general fast and humiliation, by the Revd. John Lyster, A. M. Rector Of Clonpriest In The Diocese Of Cloyne, And Chaplain To The Right Honorable The Earl Of Mount-Norris. Published At The Particular Request Of The Minister, Church-Wardens, And Parishioners Of St. Thomas's Parish (1794)
- 15361: A sermon preached in the parish church of Queenborough (1754)
- 15362: A sermon preached in the parish church of Towcester (1798)
- 15528: Steadfastness in religion and loyalty recommended, in a sermon preached before the legislature of His Majesty's province of Nova-Scotia; in the parish church of St. Paul, at Halifax, on Sunday, April 7, 1793. By ... Charles, Bishop of Nova-Scotia (1793)
- 15573: The witchcraft of the present rebellion. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Mary Aldermary, in the City of London. On Sunday the 25th of September, 1715. the time of a publick ordination. By White Kennet, D.D. Dean of Peterborough, Rector of the said Church, and Chaplain in Ordinary, &c (1715)
- 15593: The notes of the church considered (1735)
- 15620: Sermons upon several subjects, preached in the cathedral church of St. Peter in Exeter (1739)
- 15692: Studies of nature (1798)
- 15741: The sermon that shou'd have been preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, on Monday, January 17. 1731-2. II. A specimen of the sentiments and genius of the primitive church, in some discourses and devotions, Ordinary and Sacramental. By John Henley, M.A (1732)
- 15757: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords, in the Abby church at Westminster, on Wednesday the 8th day of March, 1703/4. ... By John Lord Bishop of Chichester (1704)
- 15757: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords, in the Abby church at Westminster, on Wednesday the 8th day of March, 1703/4. ... By John Lord Bishop of Chichester (1704)
- 16051: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1746)
- 16052: A sermon preach'd before the trustees for establishing the colony of Georgia in America (1733)
- 16058: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of St. Patrick, Dublin (1704)
- 16255: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Durham (1704)
- 16271: A sermon against self-murder (1708)
- 16384: The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing, in answer to a late celebrated book intitul'd, Moderation a virtue, wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the case of occasional conformity considered. ... The third edition. By one call'd an high-church-man. (1704)
- 16385: The wolf stript of his Shepherd's cloathing, in answer to a late celebrated book intitul'd Moderation a virtue, wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open (1704)
- 16393: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Mary in Lincoln, March the 17th 1706/7. at the assizes for that county. And Published at the Request of Matthew Boucherett, Esq; the High Sheriff, and several other Gentlemen. By Christopher Hildyard, Master of Arts, and Rector of Claxby, near Market-Rasen (1707)
- 16475: A sermon preached on the death of William Marks (1794)
- 16485: A sermon preached on Sunday, Feb. 10, 1799, in the parish church of St. John (1799)
- 16503: Every man the architect of his own fortune (1763)
- 16690: A letter from a blacksmith (1760)
- 16723: A letter from a gentleman, to a member of Parliament; concerning toleration (1703)
- 16768: A word to the wise: or, an exhortation to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland (1749)
- 16828: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1778 (1778)
- 16916: A word to the present ministry (1713)
- 17083: A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Ely, the Right Reverend the Bishop of Cloyne, the Right Honourable the attorney general, and William Tighe, Esq; in respect to absentees, [excell]ent state of the peasantry, the church, and the poor of Ireland (1781)
- 17203: The lawfulness and use of publick feasting (1706)
- 17557: Sir William Cavendish's memoirs of the life of Cardinal Woolsey, legate for the pope, archbishop of York, bishop of Winchester, lord-high-chancellor of England, and principal minister of state in the reign of King Henry the Eighth (1708)
- 17716: The superaboundings of the exceeding riches of God's free-grace, towards the chief of the chief of sinners (1743)
- 17803: Reasons for the law, to prevent the further growth of schism (1714)
- 17805: Reasons for the law, to prevent the further growth of schism (1718)
- 17819: Parochial reformation recommended (1783)
- 17961: The reasons for augmenting ministers stipends in Scotland illustrated and inforced (1748)
- 17963: Reasons of protest, by three elders in the Associate Congregation of Edinburgh (1767)
- 17994: Remarks upon the terms of church communion published by the Reformed Presbytery (1764)
- 18238: A candid declaration of the church known by the name of the Unitas Fratrum (1768)
- 18280: Concord under King George (1715)
- 18286: The church and monarchy secur'd (1711)
- 18292: A church history of New England, with particular reference to the denomination of Christians called baptists (1793)
- 18292: A church history of New England, with particular reference to the denomination of Christians called baptists (1793)
- 18294: A church history of New England, with particular reference to the denomination of Christians called baptists (1793)
- 18294: A church history of New England, with particular reference to the denomination of Christians called baptists (1793)
- 18321: Christ's final commission to his holy apostles (1781)
- 18326: The catechism of the church (1735)
- 18341: The church rambler; or, sermon taster (1724)
- 18341: The church rambler; or, sermon taster (1724)
- 18359: The church catechism explained by way of paraphrase. For the benefit of ordinary capacities. By P. B. Gent (1724)
- 18361: The church catechism with scripture proofs (1701)
- 18371: From whence come wars? (1782)
- 18423: The case of the honourable Mary Jessop, widow, and relict of William Jessop, ... Andrew Wilkinson, ... against the bill for making the new-erected church in ... Sheffield a parish, (1735)
- 18589: Caution recommended in the use and application of scripture language (1787)
- 18677: The common prayer-book no English mass-book (1717)
- 18894: The clergy's plea for settled and forced maintenance from the quakers (1737)
- 18900: The apparition. A poem (1710)
- 18902: The clergy of the Church of England not guilty of the schism charg'd upon them by the non-jurors. In a sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Martin in the Fields: on Sunday, December the 9th. 1716. By Michael Stanhope, (1717)
- 19287: The Church of England's vision (1712)
- 19335: A true church-man set in a just and clear light (1709)
- 19336: A true church-man set in a just and clear light (1743)
- 19337: The true church of Christ, which, and where to be found; according to the opinion of the late Judge Burnett. With an introduction concerning divine worship; and a caution to Gospel-preachers. (1755)
- 19405: Charity the bond of perfectness (1712)
- 19502: A collection of the acts of Parliament relating to patronage (1772)
- 19724: The Christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1729)
- 19743: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 19755: The Christian faith asserted against Deists, Arians, and Socinians; in eight sermons (1732)
- 19757: The christian best known by his charity (1735)
- 19772: The catechism of the church (1701)
- 19811: A discourse concerning reason (1746)
- 19889: An effectual method for recovering our religious liberties (1770)
- 20119: The danger of changes in church or state; or, the fatal doom of such as love them and their associates (1715)
- 20123: At a general and very numerous meeting of the inhabitants of St. Anne, Westminster, (called by public notice in the parish church) on the 17th of June, 1794, the notice being read, and the business opened, the Right Hon. Field Marshall Conway was, upon the motion of Mr. Georg Barber, the churchwarden, unanimously requested to take the chair; (1794)
- 20177: Directions for the devout & proper use of the Common-prayer (1725)
- 20217: The character and doom of false teachers (1721)
- 20258: The church of England secur'd (1722)
- 20290: A discourse concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common-prayer (1761)
- 20328: The evil consequences of slander (1727)
- 20364: A dissertation on ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the catholic church (1794)
- 20420: A divine miscelany (1716)
- 20453: Free thoughts on religion, the church, and national happiness. By B.M (1731)
- 20585: A discourse of the visible and invisible church of Christ (1752)
- 20585: A discourse of the visible and invisible church of Christ (1752)
- 20602: A defence of the Methodists who do not attend the national church (1792)
- 20604: A defence of the Methodists who do not attend the national church, but avail themselves of liberty of conscience. By Thomas Taylor (1793)
- 20617: An introduction to the study of the prophecies concerning the Christian church (1772)
- 20660: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 20789: The duty of the magistrate (1741)
- 20791: The duty of apprentices and other servants (1713)
- 20895: Not as pleasing men, but God (1710)
- 21115: Dr. Prideaux's connection of the Old and New Testament compleated (1741)
- 21155: An answer to the question, why are you a Christian? By John Clarke, minister of a church in Boston (1797)
- 21176: An address to the inhabitants of the parish of Templemore (1793)
- 21217: The advantages and pleasures of unity (1767)
- 21258: An affectionate address to the teachers of every denomination (1745)
- 21485: Aminadab's letter to the author of a paper called, The independent whig (1721)
- 21723: Cocker's arithmetic (1757)
- 21921: The church and monarchy secur'd (1711)
- 21929: An account of a discourse upon the Lord's Prayer (1711)
- 22051: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 22051: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 22157: An apology for the Reverend Mr. Alexander W-----r, and other members of the church, who follow Mr. George Whitefield (1743)
- 22305: The perils of false brethren, both in church, and state (1709)
- 22316: Anthems used in the cathedral church of Norwich (1789)
- 22322: Animadversions upon the Bishop of Sarum's remarks on the examination of the exposition of the second article of our church (1704)
- 22340: An apology for the Church of Scotland, against the accusations of prelatists and jacobites, and particularly the reflections of J.S. late incumbent at Forfar (1719)
- 22384: Act, declaration and testimony for the doctrine, worship, discipline and government of the Church of Scotland (1737)
- 22428: Achan's trespass, in the accursed thing, considered (1779)
- 22584: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1732)
- 22584: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1732)
- 22706: The great and indispensable duty of frequenting the publick worship of God, set forth. In a sermon preach'd at the opening of the church of St. Margaret Westminster, October the 9th, 1726. ... By Alexander Innes, (1727)
- 23149: The evening-office of the church, in Latin and English, containing the vespers or even-song, for all Sundays, and festivals of obligation (1760)
- 23233: Humble pleadings (1713)
- 23326: An explanation of the church catechism. By T. Comber, (1792)
- 23466: The excellency of the Church of England (1800)
- 23723: The love of our country (1782)
- 23945: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and citizens of London (1708)
- 24010: The former, present, and future state of the Church of England, a poem (1715)
- 24107: The divine institution of the ministry, and the absolute necessity of church government. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford: on Sunday the 21st of September, 1729. By Joseph Betty (1729)
- 24157: A bill for building a new church at Hackney (1790)
- 24187: A bill for amending an act, passed in the thirtieth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, "An act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Saint John, at Hackney, ... and for building another church and tower (1795)
- 24218: The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by Scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections: ... Collected by John Lewis, (1769)
- 24324: A brief account of the motives and reasons of the conversion (1765)
- 24377: A bill for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, and for building another church and tower for the use of the said parish, and for enlarging the cemetery or church yard belonging thereto (1790)
- 24891: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1707)
- 24896: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches: and the form or manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons (1730)
- 24900: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1743)
- 24905: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1703)
- 24915: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1729)
- 24919: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1766)
- 24923: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1772)
- 24925: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1781)
- 24927: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1770)
- 25013: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1760)
- 25294: Her Majesty's Commission for the rebuilding of the cathedral church of S. Paul in London (1703)
- 25297: The holy gospel of the blessed Jesus defended (1723)
- 25308: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil (1731)
- 25385: An history of the lives, actions, travels, sufferings, and deaths of the most eminent martyrs, and primitive fathers of the church, in the first four centuries; viz. Stephen the proto-martyr ... Extracted from the Holy Scriptures, and the best ecclesiastical historians. Adorned with variety of copper-plate cuts (1764)
- 25473: An appeal to the people (1798)
- 25527: History of the reign of George the third, in which will be given the most interesting anecdotes of such persons as have appeared either in the church, state, navy, army, or the law (1792)
- 25580: An humble inquiry into the rules of the Word of God (1790)
- 26171: A letter to Mr. La Pilloniere (1719)
- 26408: Wicked people, of all perswasions, the most dangerous enemies to both church and state; and no security from fleets and armies, without repentance (1710)
- 26639: The religious education of children inculcated (1757)
- 26682: The laws of the British plantations in America (1725)
- 26701: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1718)
- 26702: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1706)
- 27033: The London ladies petition (1710)
- 27092: Man is born to labour (1766)
- 27188: The marks of the new birth (1739)
- 27441: The modern Protestant (1723)
- 27504: Montanus redivivus (1760)
- 27682: A hind let loose (1770)
- 27829: The unity of the church, and expediency of forms of prayer (1719)
- 28113: Westmonasterium. Or The history and antiquities of the Abbey Church of St. Peters Westminster (1723)
- 28152: The worship of God in the beauty of holiness (1706)
- 28338: Wisdom, religion, and courage, essential requisites in the character of a magistrate (1799)
- 28551: The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing (1704)
- 28650: Sacred biography (1786)
- 28705: A seasonable vindication of the clergy (1709)
- 28750: The sinner's tears approv'd (1720)
- 29054: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Durham; November 18th 1688 (1702)
- 29072: The secret history of the Calves-Head Club, compleat: or, The republican unmask'd (1707)
- 29129: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1713)
- 29160: The expediency of preventive wisdom (1750)
- 29184: The excellency of a proper, charitable relief. A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary-meeting in the Cathedral church of St. Paul December the 2d, 1714. By Edmund Chishull, (1714)
- 29203: God's voice in the earthquake: or, a serious admonition to a sinful world. A sermon, preached in the parish church of Sheffield, on Sunday December 7, 1755. By Nathanael Dodge, (1756)
- 29233: A vindication of the non-juring church (1716)
- 29234: A test of the truest Church man (1711)
- 29324: A sermon preached at the cathedral church, of St. Peter in York; on Sunday March 28, 1756 (1756)
- 29329: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Worcester (1738)
- 29330: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Worcester, on the 30th of January, 1744-5 (1745)
- 29337: Short instructions to the free-holders of Great-Britain (1710)
- 29351: Some observes upon the original constitution of the Christian church (1730)
- 29376: A sermon, preached at the parish church of Faversham (1786)
- 29385: A sermon, preached at the parish church of St. Mary, in Truro (1799)
- 29438: Virtue the support and vice the ruin of a nation (1758)
- 29455: The shortness and uncertainty of human life, and the proper use to be made of it (1724)
- 29497: Several discourses preached at the Temple church (1772)
- 29596: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Aldermary, in the city of London (1715)
- 29599: Origines ecclesiasticæ: or, The antiquities of the Christian Church (1708)
- 29605: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Durham (1703)
- 29735: Strong motives for an impartial examination, of the principles, doctrines, and practices of the Quakers, ... By a servant of the church, Fran. Bugg (1724)
- 29752: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1744)
- 29767: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 10, 1798 (1799)
- 29772: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1755)
- 29828: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1758)
- 29832: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1784)
- 29868: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Worcester (1714)
- 29884: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Lewisham (1795)
- 29889: A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy (1746)
- 29890: A sermon preached in the Cathedral church of Durham, September 4, 1791 (1791)
- 29896: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire (1707)
- 29905: A letter from a minister of the Church of Ireland to a non-conforming parishioner (1735)
- 29909: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of Hampton, in the county of Middlesex, on Thursday, April 25, 1723. ... By Samuel Croxall, (1723)
- 29912: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. James's Westminster, on the first day of August, 1716 (1716)
- 29942: An answer to Mr. Whiston's challenge which he made to Dr. Sacheverell (1713)
- 29970: The balm of Gilead (1712)
- 29992: A supplement to the Assembly's catechism (1780)
- 30001: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral and metropolitical church of Canterbury (1716)
- 30011: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Sarum, on Sunday, July 22. 1716 (1716)
- 30013: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mrs. Dorothy Herbert, ... at the parish church of Bromfield ... on Saturday November 30th. 1717. By Fred. Cornwall, (1718)
- 30017: A sermon preached on Tuesday, August 17, 1714 (1714)
- 30018: A sermon preached on Tuesday, September 14th, 1790 (1790)
- 30020: A sermon, preached the Sunday after the funeral of Charles Gore, Esq; in the parish church of Horkstow, in Lincolnshire, December 15, 1754. By F. Dunn, (1755)
- 30037: A sermon preached in the parish church of Sevenoaks (1798)
- 30038: A sermon preached in the parish church of Sherborne (1781)
- 30049: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Woolwich (1798)
- 30057: A sermon preached in the church of Felsted (1763)
- 30068: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Paul, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, ... on Sunday, the eighteenth of June, 1797. ... By George Stepney Townley, (1797)
- 30072: A sermon preached in St. Mary's church, in ... Dover; on Thursday the 7th of September, 1704. being the day of publick thanksgiving ... for the late glorious victory ... at Blenheim ... By John Mackqueen, (1704)
- 30073: A sermon preached in St. Mary's church, in ... Dover; on Thursday the 7th of September, 1704. being the day of publick thanksgiving ... for the late glorious victory ... at Blenheim ... By John Mackqueen, (1715)
- 30081: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1760)
- 30087: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1757)
- 30094: A sermon, preached in the Cathedral church of St. Peter, Exon, before the governors of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, ... Tuesday, August 28, 1781. By John Churchill, (1781)
- 30109: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Stanier Knt (1714)
- 30118: A sermon, delivered in the church of Saint Margaret's, Westminster, on Sunday, February 17, 1799 (1799)
- 30128: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and court of Aldermen, and the citizens of London, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, January the 30th, 1710. By Samuel Bradford (1711)
- 30130: A sermon on St. Matthew, Chap. V. ver. 27, 28 (1763)
- 30135: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy at their anniversary-meeting in the cathedral church of St. Paul, December 14. 1721. By Daniel Waterland, ... (1722)
- 30136: Piety and charity the best return for mercies (1712)
- 30147: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London (1707)
- 30260: The Manchester dæmoniack (1703)
- 30674: Some considerations on Mr. Bennet's defence of his discourse on schism (1703)
- 30740: A second defence of The rights of the Christian church (1708)
- 30801: Ward of Farringdon Without, London. At a ward meeting, holden the 30th day of December, 1794, at St. Sepulchre's church, by the Right Worshipful John Wilkes, (1794)
- 30915: A sermon preached at S. Margaret's church, Westminster. on Thursday, October 9, 1746 (1746)
- 30933: The plain man's guide to the true church (1765)
- 30933: The plain man's guide to the true church (1765)
- 31142: A preliminary essay (1710)
- 31305: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 31438: A plea for peace and union, among the living members of the real church of Christ (1796)
- 31642: The common peoples reasons for their disaffection to the government (1716)
- 32163: The providence of God, the preservation of kingdoms (1728)
- 32436: The nature and excellency of moderation (1707)
- 32453: A discourse of the visible and invisible Church of Christ (1729)
- 32633: A catalogue of the genuine houshold furniture, ... at a house near the church, in Queen Street, Hammersmith. Which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Christie, Sharp, and Harper, on the premises, on Monday, March the 6th, 1797, (1797)
- 32634: The nature and extent of Christ's church, consider'd (1722)
- 32722: A project for better securing the true interest of our constitution both in church and state (1724)
- 32741: Gothic ornaments (1800)
- 32752: Political tracts (1789)
- 32897: Resolution of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, respecting the augmentation of the stipends of the ministers of this church, with instructions to a committee appointed to prepare a plan for that effect (1749)
- 32992: Messiah (1798)
- 33059: Thomas, by divine permission, Bishop of Salisbury. To the Dean and Chapter of our cathedral church of Salisbury, and to all rectors, vicars, and curates within our diocese, greeting (1745)
- 33919: Under the patronage of the dean and chapter. This day is published, price six shillings, Number XIII. of the Gothic ornaments of the cathedral church of York; by Joseph Halfpenny. York. Subscription copies are delivered by the author at his house in York; by all the booksellers there; by Messrs. Taylors, booksellers, No. 56, High Holborn, London; and by Mr. Peter Hill, bookseller, Edinburgh. M.DCC.XCVIII (1798)
- 34191: The case of the trustees, appointed to put in execution an act of Parliament lately passed, for rebuilding the parish church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, with respect to the bill now depending to explain and amend that act (1738)
- 34245: Reasons humbly offer'd against a petition, now depending in Parliament, for building a new church by a pound rate, to raise money by act of Parliament on fourteen hundred poor families, in the hamlet of Bethnal Green, (1743)
- 34277: Reasons humbly offered against the bill now depending in this Honourable House for making the hamlet of Bethnal Green, in the parish of St. Dunstan, Stepney, ... a seperate and distinct parish, and for erecting a parish church therein (1743)
- 34330: Her Grace of Marlborough's party-gibberish explained (1742)
- 34537: An occasional sermon, preached in the parish church of Doncaster, on Sunday the 29th of May, 1796, by Thomas Deason, A.B. Curate (1796)
- 34590: The address of Mr. John Wilson (1706)
- 34592: The necessity and measures, the excellency and efficacy of works of charity represented (1713)
- 34621: The necessity, advantages, and amiableness of beneficence (1766)
- 34624: Necessary correction for an insolent deist (1705)
- 34746: National holiness, the best means of national safety (1758)
- 34833: An ode of verses on the much-lamented death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, ... who departed this life, ... on the thirtieth of September, 1770, ... Compos'd in America by a negro girl seventeen years of age, and sent over to a gentleman of character in London (1771)
- 34925: The loyal Calves-head-club (1710)
- 35096: The original and right of tithes (1722)
- 35098: On confessing our sins (1745)
- 35202: The danger of the church and state from foreigners (1750)
- 35202: The danger of the church and state from foreigners (1750)
- 35234: Of formes of prayer and particularly those of the Church of England (1745)
- 35262: Additional hymns for the use of the new church, signified by the New Jerusalem in the revelation. Joseph Proud, N.H.M (1791)
- 35285: Our souls more worth than all the world-with the use of that consideation (1736)
- 35289: An address delivered at the English church at Rotterdam (1793)
- 35292: An affectionate concern for one another recommended (1763)
- 35411: St. Mary, Islington (1798)
- 35496: Address to the venerable assembly of the Church of Scotland (1752)
- 35680: The anniversary sermon of the Royal Humane Society, preached at Grosvenor Chapel, on Sunday, April 16, 1799; and at the parish church of Mitcham, on Sunday, June 30, 1799. By the Rev. Richard Harrison, ... An appendix by the Society. (1799)
- 36327: An awakening warning against cursing and swearing (1738)
- 36760: The case of ordination consider'd (1717)
- 36867: The case and humble petition of the Revd. Michael Malard (1717)
- 36901: The case of the excluded part of the church, late under the pastoral care of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Pike (1760)
- 37101: Mr. Paul's speech turn'd into verse (1716)
- 37120: The divine right of episcopacy (1728)
- 37162: Certain enquiries, humbly offered to the consideration of all (1745)
- 37226: Case of John Lockhart of Lee, Esq (1749)
- 37291: A caveat against high church (1702)
- 37329: Christ dying, and drawing sinners to himself (1727)
- 37424: The Christian in compleat armour: or, A treatise of the saints war against the devil (1768)
- 37436: Christian loyalty (1779)
- 37496: Considerations on a separation of the Methodists from the established church (1794)
- 37496: Considerations on a separation of the Methodists from the established church (1794)
- 37524: The marks of the new birth (1739)
- 37535: The marks of the new birth (1739)
- 37562: The church catechism explain'd by way of question and answer (1702)
- 37580: Christ King of Zion (1714)
- 37660: A sermon preach'd in the abby church at Westminster (1704)
- 37744: The church's choice (1705)
- 37747: The church-man's fair warning (1710)
- 37888: The conflagration and renovation of the world (1723)
- 38133: Misericordia hymns, to be sung by Mrs. Kennedy (1781)
- 38445: At a meeting of the inhabitants of the borough of Banbury (1800)
- 38454: A Letter by students of divinity, law, medicine, and philosophy, in Glasgow College (1785)
- 38837: A discourse on the death of General Washington, late President of the United States: delivered on the 22d of February, 1800. In the church in Williamsburg. By James Madison, (1800)
- 38842: A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion (1724)
- 38991: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Hanwell, in the county of Middlesex, on Sunday, July 22, 1798 (1798)
- 38992: The true foundation of gospel churches, and the special presence of Christ therein, represented (1746)
- 39015: The truth of the Christian religion (1800)
- 39016: An examination of Dr. Middleton's Free inquiry into the miraculous powers of the primitive church (1756)
- 39115: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1765)
- 39292: A vindication of the honour and prerogative of Christ's church (1717)
- 39430: A discourse delivered in the church of the English dames of St. Clare, at Air in Artois, on the admission and cloathing of Sister Mary-Elizabeth of Jesus, the 25th of May, 1783, being Rogation-Sunday (1783)
- 39468: The nature and necessity of a religious education (1752)
- 39481: A vindication of the Church of England, and of the lawful ministry thereof (1734)
- 39621: A sermon, preached before the contributors to the Bristol Infirmary (1738)
- 39658: A vindication of Christ's holy catholic church, against the injurious attempts of a dissenting gentleman. In a letter to that gentleman. By a presbyter of the Church of England (1747)
- 39676: A sermon preached before the House of Lords (1749)
- 39705: A sermon preach'd before the Queen (1702)
- 39812: A second letter to Mr. Aytone (1731)
- 39852: Salvation scarce possible in the Church of Rome (1736)
- 39926: The church of England established upon scriptural and primitive foundation (1710)
- 40160: To the memory of the late Rev. Samuel Pearce (1800)
- 40189: A serious address to the magistrate and people (1716)
- 40219: A sermon preached before the Society of Free and Accepted Masons, in the parish church of St. Mary, Scarborough, by the Reverend Brother Godfrey Wolley, M.A. ... on Monday, September 10,1798, (1798)
- 40252: A state of the case of the new parish-church of St. John Clerkenwell in the county of Middlesex, with respect to the endowment of the said church (1725)
- 40319: The substance of a speech delivered by a Reverend member of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1749)
- 40322: A friendly and compassionate address (1761)
- 40339: Two sermons. On the corruption of human nature (1800)
- 40464: The new state of England (1702)
- 40492: The tryal of the vicar of St. David's spirit (1755)
- 40492: The tryal of the vicar of St. David's spirit (1755)
- 40505: A sermon preached before the Society of Free and Accepted Masons, in the parish church of St. Mary, Scarborough, by the Reverend Brother Plaxton Dickinson (1797)
- 40608: The church catechism, with explanations and scripture-proofs (1720)
- 40790: The following pages contain what was remembered, at sundry times, of the late Rev. Dr. Gill's discourses at the time of administring [sic] the Lord's Supper. By an unworthy member of his church, and committed in writing by him when returned from that solemnity. Now printed at request, to oblige a few friends (1772)
- 40797: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books in fine condition (1757)
- 40841: Fourteen sermons preached on the thirtieth of January (1720)
- 40946: Free-will and merit fairly examined (1775)
- 41000: Remarks and meditations on our principal controversies with the church of Rome (1739)
- 41052: Natural obligations to believe the principles of religion (1730)
- 41103: The nature of the kingdom, or church, of Christ (1717)
- 41151: An earnest invitation to the friends of the established church (1779)
- 41154: An earnest dissuasive from intemperance in meats and drinks (1745)
- 41234: Free thoughts (1721)
- 41304: An explanation of the church catechism (1777)
- 41334: The value of church and college leases consider'd (1729)
- 41451: The dissenters re-union to the church of England (1706)
- 41507: The way to stable and quiet times (1715)
- 41605: A defence of the private academies and schools of the protestant dissenters (1714)
- 41680: Remarks on the reasons offered by Mr. Craner's church (1759)
- 41680: Remarks on the reasons offered by Mr. Craner's church (1759)
- 41733: The river of God enriching his church (1756)
- 41736: The rights of the clergy in the Christian church asserted (1707)
- 41862: Eikon tou theriou: or, the image of the beast (1704)
- 41869: The indissoluble state of a Christian church (1718)
- 41869: The indissoluble state of a Christian church (1718)
- 41882: A sermon preached at the Cathedral church in Chester on Sunday the 9th, at St. Peter's in Chester on Sunday the 16th of December 1792; at St. Mary's in Manchester on Sunday the 6th of January 1793, and at the Collegiate church on Sunday the 13th. By Thomas Bancroft (1793)
- 41908: The nature of the kingdom, or church, of Christ (1717)
- 41916: Full anthems and verse anthems (1705)
- 41930: The nature of the kingdom, or church, of Christ (1717)
- 42252: Frugality the support of charity (1756)
- 42506: The occasional paper. Number VI. The danger of the church consider'd (1716)
- 42510: The blessedness of those who die in the Lord (1766)
- 42585: The nature of spiritual rebellion consider'd, and applied to the Presbyterians (1718)
- 42585: The nature of spiritual rebellion consider'd, and applied to the Presbyterians (1718)
- 42586: The church of England man's companion (1710)
- 42688: The necessity of divine revelation, and knowledge thereof, in order to salvation (1730)
- 42784: The third panegyric, or sermon in honour of Easter day. Almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom (1775)
- 42840: The respectful behaviour of the dissenters towards Her late Majesty, the church and the ministry, examplified (1715)
- 43032: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session the petition of His Majesty's Advocate, on behalf of his Majesty as patron of the church of the town and parish of Lanerk, and James Carmichael factor appointed by the barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Edinburgh, to uplift the vacant stipends of the said church and parish, (1752)
- 43054: The usefulness and necessity both of publick and private prayer (1736)
- 43140: A bill for declaring that the form and mode of taking an oath by certain persons (1784)
- 43196: A farewell-Sermon to the church, and to the world (1722)
- 43435: The character and dignity of the Gospel ministry (1746)
- 43544: Remarks on the imposts of the clergy (1743)
- 43770: [Of the valuation of the renewals of church leases.] (1786)
- 43953: The confession of faith, the larger and shorter catechisms, with the scripture-proofs at large (1764)
- 44041: The new association of those called, moderate-church-men (1705)
- 44044: An Act for establishing a certain provision for maintaining the curate of the parish of St. Katherine Cree Church, alias Christ Church, London (1727)
- 44063: The new association of those called, moderate-church-men (1702)
- 44083: A bill for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Catherine Coleman (1739)
- 44085: The new association of those called, moderate-church-men (1702)
- 44119: The new association of those called, moderate-church-men (1702)
- 44152: The new association. Of those called, moderate church-men (1714)
- 44249: An Act for laying a duty of two penies Scots, or one sixth part of a peny sterling, upon every pint of ale or beer that shall be vended or sold within the town of Inverness (1719)
- 44485: The new book of martyrs (1785)
- 44530: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the parish church of Saint Mary Stratford Bow, in the county of Middlesex (1730)
- 44563: An Act for making the hamlet of Limehouse, and part of the hamlet of Ratcliffe in the parish of St. Dunstan Stebonheath alias Stepney, in the county of Middlesex, a distinct parish, and for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church there (1730)
- 44566: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church near Bloomsbury Market in the county of Middlesex (1730)
- 44628: An Act for making provision for the rector of the new church, situate near Millbank, in the parish of St. Margaret Westminster (1728)
- 44647: A description of that admirable structure, the cathedral church of Salisbury (1787)
- 44659: A new and full vindication of the seceding brethren (1740)
- 44694: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus (1737)
- 44704: An Act for making the hamlet of Wapping Stepney, in the parish of Saint Dunstan Stebunheath, alias Stepney, in the county of Middlesex, a distinct parish, and for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church there (1729)
- 44788: The unity of water and spiritual baptism (1784)
- 44835: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Woolwich in the county of Kent, as one of the fifty new churches directed to be built by two Acts of Parliament, one made in the ninth, and the other in the tenth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne (1732)
- 44896: An assize sermon preached in the parish church of Chelmsford, Essex (1794)
- 44915: The true nature of the Christian church (1716)
- 44950: The authority of the civil powers in matters of religion asserted and vindicated (1722)
- 45011: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 45015: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church of Horslydown in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 45030: An Act for providing a maintenance for the rector of the new church near Old-street, in the parish of Saint Giles Cripplegate (1733)
- 45030: An Act for providing a maintenance for the rector of the new church near Old-street, in the parish of Saint Giles Cripplegate (1733)
- 45035: The hero (1726)
- 45078: Remarks on two charges (1740)
- 45116: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Leonard Shoreditch in the county of Middlesex (1735)
- 45162: An Act for making the Church of Bablack in the city of Coventry a parish church (1734)
- 45162: An Act for making the Church of Bablack in the city of Coventry a parish church (1734)
- 45182: A confession of faith (1764)
- 45191: Heads to be observed (1750)
- 45222: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Gainsburgh in the county of Lincoln (1736)
- 45256: The church's choice (1743)
- 45279: An Act for continuing an Act passed in the third year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for laying a duty of two penies Scots, or one sixth part of a peny sterling, on every pint of ale or beer that shall be vended or sold within the town of Dumfreis (1737)
- 45302: An Act for rebuilding the church of the parish of Saint Olave, in the city of London (1737)
- 45306: An Act for making the chapel in the hamlet of Abthorpe and Foxcoate, in the parish of Towcester, in the county of Northampton, a parish church (1737)
- 45306: An Act for making the chapel in the hamlet of Abthorpe and Foxcoate, in the parish of Towcester, in the county of Northampton, a parish church (1737)
- 45312: The church of Rome's claim of authority and infallibility examined (1735)
- 45323: A church of England-Man's reasons for taking the oaths to His present Majesty King George (1723)
- 45367: The church-man's daily companion (1723)
- 45370: The true Catholic doctrine (1739)
- 45410: A discourse upon the union of Scotland and England (1702)
- 45425: The happiness and advantages of a liberal and virtuous education (1728)
- 45457: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the church of the parish of All-Saints in the city of Worcester (1738)
- 45494: An Act to impower the present trustees under the last will and testament of John Marshall gentleman, deceased, to lay out a certain sum of money, now in their hands, for pulling down and rebuilding the parish-church of Christ-Church in the county of Surrey, and for inclosin a piece of ground lately purchased, for an additional church-yard to the said church (1738)
- 45557: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the twelfth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act to enable the parishioners of Saint Catherine Colemen, in Fenchurch Street, in the city of London, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1742)
- 45600: The Hampshire repository; or, Historical, economical, and literary miscellany (1800)
- 45616: An Act for making the chapelry of Nether Knutsford, in the parish of Rosthern, and county of Chester, a separate and distinct parish (1741)
- 45629: An Act for finishing and compleating the parish church of Gainsborough in the county of Lincoln (1741)
- 45646: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1741)
- 45666: The nature and hope of man (1799)
- 45689: An Act to enable the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Nicholas in the city of Worcester, to raise money for discharging the debts they have contracted in rebuilding their parish church (1739)
- 45692: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Ealing, in the county of Middlesex, to raise money by rates upon themselves for finishing the church of the said parish (1739)
- 45694: An Act for applying a sum of money, given by the will of Daniel Wiseman Esquire, deceased, for finishing the new church at Woolwich in the county of Kent (1739)
- 45718: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Catherine Coleman in Fenchurch-street in the city of London, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1739)
- 45738: The daily practice of devotion (1705)
- 45857: An Act to make the hamlet of Bethnal Green in the parish of Saint Dunstan, Stepney, in the county of Middlesex, a separate and distinct parish, and for erecting a parish church therein (1743)
- 45882: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Margaret, within the borough of King's-Lynn, in the county of Norfolk, to raise money, by rates upon themselves, for finishing the church of the said parish (1745)
- 45897: The happiness of this nation, under the present royal family (1745)
- 45937: The divine right of episcopacy (1728)
- 45977: An Act for enabling the inhabitants of the hamlet of Bethnal Green, in the county of Middlesex, to compleat their church, and to pay debts already contracted, for the relief of the poor of the said hamlet (1746)
- 46071: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil (1731)
- 46195: Hymns and spiritual songs (1791)
- 46222: [An Act for laying a duty of two pennies Scots, or one sixth part of a penny sterling, on every pint of ale and beer that shall be vended or sold within the town of Dunfries, and privileges thereof, for paying the debts of the said town (1717)
- 46340: A catalogue of the most eminently venerable relicks of the roman Catholick church, collected by the pious care of their holinesses the popes, ... Which are to be desposed of by auction at the church of St. Peter's at Rome, the 1st of June, 1753, by order of the Pope, (1752)
- 46356: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Mary, Islington, in the county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1751)
- 46398: An Act for dividing the parish of Saint Philip and Jacob, in the county of Gloucester, and in the city and county of Bristol (1751)
- 46496: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of East Greenwich, in the county of Kent, to deposit corpse in the vaults or arches under the church in the said parish (1752)
- 46541: The church catechism (1710)
- 46632: An Act for building a church in the town of Liverpool, in the county palatine of Lancaster (1748)
- 46746: A thanksgiving sermon, preached in the parish church of Olney, in the county of Bucks, on Thursday the 23d of April, 1789. ... By James Bean, (1789)
- 46748: A sermon preach'd by his holiness Pope Clement XI (1703)
- 46895: Antichrist stormed (1750)
- 47030: A modest enquiry into the danger of the church (1716)
- 47042: Remarks on the public service of the church (1769)
- 47058: An answer to the Hugglescote statement of the subject in dispute (1799)
- 47108: An Act to explain part of an Act passed in the thirteenth and fourteenth years of the reign of King Charles the Second, for the uniformity of publick prayers, and administration of sacraments (1750)
- 47227: [An Act to impower the commissioners appointed to put in execution the act of the ninth and tenth years of her late Majesty's reign, for building fifty new churches in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs thereof, to direct the parish church of St. Giles in the Fields in the county of Middlesex, to be rebuilt, instead of one of the said fifty new churches.] (1718)
- 47507: An enquiry into the customary-estates and tenant-rights of those who hold lands of church and other foundations (1768)
- 47703: An Act for making provision for the ministers of the fifty new churches, which are to be built in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs thereof (1715)
- 47821: An humble inquiry into the rules of the word of God, concerning the qualifications requisite to a complete standing and full communion in the visible Christian Church (1790)
- 47822: An humble inquiry into the rules of the word of God (1790)
- 47965: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, president; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1747)
- 48122: A declaration of the faith and practice of the church of Christ (1786)
- 48201: An appeal to common sense and common honesty (1736)
- 48308: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at Her Majesty's chapel at Whitehall, on Wednesdays and Fridays, for the year 1713/14. Febr. 10 Ash-Wednesday, Dr. Stanhope, (1714)
- 48311: Lent preachers appointed by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1715)
- 48312: Lent preachers appointed by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1717)
- 48329: Act and recommendation of the General Assembly for a collection for the reformed church of Breslaw in Silesia, and supporting a school there (1750)
- 48463: Alkibla (1731)
- 48469: A letter from the congregational church at Saffron-Walden (1748)
- 48575: A letter (humbly presented to Her Majesty) (1710)
- 48580: The duty of praying for ministers, and for the success of their ministry (1730)
- 48668: A letter on the duties of church members to each other (1796)
- 48693: An Act to enable the rector of the parish church of Hitcham, in the county of Bucks, to exchange part of his glebe lands there, for other lands in the same parish, belonging to the right honorable William Wyndham, Lord Grenville (1797)
- 48709: An act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Saint John, at Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, and for building another church and tower for the use of the said parish, and for making an additional cemetery or church yard (1790)
- 48739: Tracts of religious education (1788)
- 48844: Danger attending an enlightened and free peple (1753)
- 48866: Directions for the devout and proper use of the Common Prayer (1748)
- 48880: Civil government, how far of divine and how far of human institution (1728)
- 48881: The case of Mr. Robert Downes (1735)
- 48964: An exhortation to unanimity and concord, in the present exigency of our affairs. A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. Michael le Belfrey, in the city of York; on Sunday November 17th, 1745. By John Plaxton, (1746)
- 49023: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified (1765)
- 49128: The divine original and authority of the Gospel (1718)
- 49156: The danger of the church and state from foreigners (1745)
- 49156: The danger of the church and state from foreigners (1745)
- 49181: An act for rebuilding the parish church of Christ Church, otherwise The Holy Trinity, within the city of Bristol (1785)
- 49192: An act to enable the trustees for executing an act passed in the thirty-second year of the reign of His present Majesty, for repairing, altering, and improving the parish church of St. Bridget, otherwise Saint Bride, in the city of London (1796)
- 49195: The covenant of the Church of Christ (1761)
- 49232: The nature and necessity of faith (1717)
- 49267: The life and prophecies of the Reverend Mr Alexander Peden (1773)
- 49347: The duty of freemen in the election of burgesses (1722)
- 49363: The duty of Christ's ministers (1726)
- 49374: Abraham interceeding for Sodom (1721)
- 49386: The contest: or the way to the preferment (1764)
- 49432: The divine favour the best alliance (1702)
- 49610: A draught for a national church accommodation; whereby the subjects of North and South-Britain, however different in their judgments concerning episcopacy and presbytery, may yet be united, ... (1709)
- 49797: The lord's prayer explained and recommended (1737)
- 49863: A sermon preached at the coronation of King George III (1761)
- 49890: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, President; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1746)
- 49922: Norffolk [sic] preachers appointed (1718)
- 49923: Norfolk preachers appointed by the right reverend father in God, Thomas (1722)
- 49924: Norfolk preachers appointed by the most reverend father in God, William (1723)
- 49954: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church and steeple of the said parish (1741)
- 50034: A bill to enable the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Nicholas in the city of Worcester, to raise money for discharging the debts they have contracted in rebuilding their parish church (1739)
- 50042: A bill to enable the parishioners of the parish of Ealing, in the county of Middlesex, to raise money by rates upon themselves, for finishing the church of the said parish (1739)
- 50057: A bill to impower the present trustees under the last will and testament of John Marshall, gentleman, deceased, to lay out a certain sum of money, ... for pulling down and rebuilding the parish church of Christ-Church in the county of Surrey, (1738)
- 50075: A bill for making the chapel in the hamlet of Abthorpe and Foxcoate, in the parish of Towcester, in the county of Northampton, a parish church (1737)
- 50075: A bill for making the chapel in the hamlet of Abthorpe and Foxcoate, in the parish of Towcester, in the county of Northampton, a parish church (1737)
- 50079: A bill for rebuilding the church of the parish of St. Olave, in the city of London (1737)
- 50083: A bill for providing a maintenance for the rector of the new church near Old-street, in the parish of Saint Giles, Cripplegate (1733)
- 50083: A bill for providing a maintenance for the rector of the new church near Old-street, in the parish of Saint Giles, Cripplegate (1733)
- 50090: A bill for rebuilding the parish church of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 50091: A bill for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church of Horslydown, in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 50093: A discourse concerning reason (1733)
- 50123: A bill to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Catherine Coleman in Fenchurch-street in the city of London, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1739)
- 50262: Remarks upon the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon; entituled, The nature of the kingdom, or church, of Christ. Humbly address'd to his lordship. By Robert Marsden, B. D. Archdeacon of Nottingham, and late Fellow of Jesus College in Cambridge. (1717)
- 50265: Remarks upon a sermon lately preach'd (1721)
- 50321: A sermon, preached at the parish church of Wye, in the county of Kent, on Friday the 13th of December, 1776 (1777)
- 50324: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1794)
- 50381: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1715)
- 50428: An act for exchanging the tythes and glebe-lands of and belonging to the rectory of the church of Addington in the county of Bucks (1727)
- 50990: A sermon, preached before the gentlemen of the Henley Loyal Association (1798)
- 51318: An Act for making and widening a passage or street from the salt market street, in the city of Glasgow, to Saint Andrew's Church, in the said city (1768)
- 51530: An Act for the better paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching Haydon Square, the new square, Haydon-yard, Sheepy-yard, Church Street, Little Church Street, otherwise the church passage, Church Court, and Kenton Street, and the passages therein, or leading thereunto, in th parish of Trinity, otherwise Holy Trinity, in the minories, in the county of Middlesex, within the liberty of His Majesty's Tower of London (1771)
- 51597: An Act for compleating a building intended for a new church or chapel at Richmond, near Everton, in the county palatine of Lancaster (1772)
- 51608: An Act for amending and rendering more effectual an Act, made in the tenth year of His Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for building a new parish church, and declaring the present parish church a chapel (1772)
- 51776: An act for vesting a piece of waste ground within, and parcel of, the manor of Clapham, in the county of Surry, in trustees, and for enabling them to build a new parish church thereon (1774)
- 51789: An act for paving, repairing, lighting, and watching, the streets, and other publick passages and places within that part of the parish of Clerkenwell called Saint James's, and removing obstructions and annoyances therein (1774)
- 51866: An act for rebuilding the church of the parish of Lewisham, in the county of Kent (1774)
- 51867: An act for establishing a new church or chapel, erecting at Toxteth Park, in the parish of Walton, near Liverpool, in the county palatine of Lancaster (1774)
- 51869: An act for rebuilding the parish church of Battersea, in the county of Surrey, and for enlarging the church-yard of the said parish church (1774)
- 51971: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Tardebigg, in the counties of Worcester and Warwick (1776)
- 52057: An Act for building a new church within the town and parish of Buckingham (1777)
- 52092: An Act to explain and amend an Act, made in the fourteenth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for paving, repairing, lighting, and watching the streets, and other publick passages and places, within that part of the parish of Clerkenwell called Sain James's, and removing obstructions and annoyances therein (1777)
- 52113: An Act for taking down the parish church of Lilford, being a vicarage united to the rectory of Achurch, in the county of Northampton (1778)
- 52113: An Act for taking down the parish church of Lilford, being a vicarage united to the rectory of Achurch, in the county of Northampton (1778)
- 52201: An Act for making the church or chapel erected by Charles Roe Esquire, in the town of Macclesfield, in the county palatine of Chester, a perpetual cure and benefice, and for endowing the same, and vesting the right of nomination or presentation thereof in the said Charles Roe, his heirs and assigns (1779)
- 52322: An Act for repealing so much of an Act, made in the twelfth year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for amending and rendering more effectual an Act, made in the tenth year of His Majesty's reign, intituled, "An Act for building a new parish church, and declaring the present parish church a chapel (1780)
- 52322: An Act for repealing so much of an Act, made in the twelfth year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for amending and rendering more effectual an Act, made in the tenth year of His Majesty's reign, intituled, "An Act for building a new parish church, and declaring the present parish church a chapel (1780)
- 52500: An Act for vesting the parish church of Saint Christopher le Stocks, in the city of London, and the materials and site thereof, and the church-yard thereto adjoining, in the governor and company of the Bank of England, and their successors for ever (1781)
- 52509: An Act for building a new church and rectory house within the parish of Escrick, in the county of York (1781)
- 52605: An Act to enable the most noble Henry Duke of Newcastle, his heirs, executors, or administrators, to open a street from the strand, at or near the east end of the new church, to the south end of Stanhope-street in the parish of Saint Clement Danes, within the city and liberty of Westminster (1782)
- 52772: An Act for paving and regulating Church Lane, in and near the parishes of Saint Mary White-chapel, and Saint George in the county of Middlesex, and several other streets, avenues, and places, within the same parish of Saint Mary Whitechapel, and preventing annoyances therein (1783)
- 52993: An Act for repairing, new pewing, seating, and erecting galleries, and making other alterations and additions in and to the parish church of Kidderminster, in the county of Worcester (1785)
- 52994: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Christ Church, otherwise the Holy Trinity, within the city of Bristol (1785)
- 53018: An Act for augmenting and ascertaining the income of the rectors of the parish church and parochial chapel of Liverpool (1786)
- 53057: Now or never: or, a project under God, to secure the church and monarchy of England (1710)
- 53131: An Act for pulling down and rebuilding the Church of All Saints, in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne, and for enlarging the church yard, and making convenient avenues and passages thereto (1786)
- 53193: An Act for dividing the parish of Saint James, in the city and county of Bristol, and county of Gloucester, and for building a church, and providing a c?metery or church yard, and parsonage house, within the new parish (1787)
- 53202: An Act for continuing and amending several Acts, made in the third year of the reign of King George the First, the tenth year of the reign of King George the Second, and the second year of the reign of His present Majesty, for laying a duty of two pennies Scots, or one sixt part of a penny sterling, on every pint of ale or beer that shall be vended or sold within the town of Dumfries, and privileges thereof, for paying the debts of the said town, and for building a church and making a harbour there (1787)
- 53208: An Act for rebuilding the church of the parish of Saint Mary Wanstede alias Wanstead, in the county of Essex (1787)
- 53226: An Act for pulling down the Church of Saint James at Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex (1788)
- 53284: An Act for pulling down and rebuilding the parish church of Saint Peter le Poor, within the city of London, and for widening the street adjacent (1788)
- 53297: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Paddington, in the county of Middlesex, and for enlarging the church-yard of the said parish (1788)
- 53303: An Act to enable Sir Benjamin Hammet Knight, to lay out and build a new street, from Fore Street to the church of Saint Mary Magdalen, within the town of Taunton, in the county of Somerset (1788)
- 53307: An Act for repairing the church of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex (1788)
- 53307: An Act for repairing the church of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex (1788)
- 53321: An Act to enable Mary Alsager, Margaret Alsager, and Judith Alsager, to finish and complete a new church or chapel, in the parish of Barthomley, in the county of Chester, and to endow the same (1789)
- 53321: An Act to enable Mary Alsager, Margaret Alsager, and Judith Alsager, to finish and complete a new church or chapel, in the parish of Barthomley, in the county of Chester, and to endow the same (1789)
- 53325: An Act for amending an Act of the twenty-seventh year of His present Majesty, for rebuilding the church of the parish of Saint Mary Wanstede alias Wanstead, in the county of Essex (1789)
- 53343: An Act to amend and enlarge the powers of an Act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for repairing the church of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex (1789)
- 53343: An Act to amend and enlarge the powers of an Act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for repairing the church of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex (1789)
- 53345: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Chad, in the town of Shrewsbury and county of Salop (1789)
- 53345: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Chad, in the town of Shrewsbury and county of Salop (1789)
- 53363: An Act for constituting the Church of Saint Giles, in the parish of Pontefract, in the county of York, the parish church (1789)
- 53421: An Act for rebuilding the parish church and tower of Saint Thomas, within the city of Bristol (1790)
- 53469: An Act for establishing a chapel at Ramsgate, in the parish of Saint Laurence, in the Isle of Thanet, in the county of Kent, as a chapel of ease to the church of the same parish (1790)
- 53474: An Act for amending and enlarging the powers of, and rendering more effectual, an Act made in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for pulling down the Church of Saint James at Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex, and for buildin a new church, and making a new church yard, or cemetery, in the said parish, with convenient avenues and passages thereto (1790)
- 53474: An Act for amending and enlarging the powers of, and rendering more effectual, an Act made in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for pulling down the Church of Saint James at Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex, and for buildin a new church, and making a new church yard, or cemetery, in the said parish, with convenient avenues and passages thereto (1790)
- 53477: An Act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Saint John at Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, and for building another church and tower for the use of the said parish, and for making an additional cemetery or church yard (1790)
- 53478: An Act for taking down the church, chancel, and tower belonging to the parish of Banbury, in the county of Oxford, and for rebuilding the same (1790)
- 53485: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of East Grinstead, in the county of Sussex (1790)
- 53577: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the parish church of All Saints, within the town and county of the town of Southampton (1791)
- 53577: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the parish church of All Saints, within the town and county of the town of Southampton (1791)
- 53579: An Act for repairing the parish church of Saffron Walden, in the county of Essex (1791)
- 53580: An Act for building a new church in the town of Wakefield, in the west riding of the county of York, and for providing a proper burial ground, and making provision for a minister to officiate in the said church (1791)
- 53581: An Act for enlarging the powers of an Act, passed in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Chad, in the town of Shrewsbury, and county of Salop (1791)
- 53581: An Act for enlarging the powers of an Act, passed in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Chad, in the town of Shrewsbury, and county of Salop (1791)
- 53653: An Act for taking down the church, chancel, and tower belonging to the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, in Bridgnorth, in the county of Salop (1792)
- 53680: An Act to enable the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldersgate, in the city of London, to raise money for paying and discharging the debts that have been contracted in repairing their parish church, and building a new workhouse (1792)
- 53762: An Act for repairing, altering, and improving the parish church of Saint Bridget, otherwise Saint Bride, in the city of London (1792)
- 53766: An Act for providing an additional burying ground for the use and parish of Saint Pancras, in the county of Middlesex (1792)
- 53778: An Act for building a new church or chapel within the town and parish of Liverpool, in the county palatine of Lancaster (1792)
- 53795: An Act to enable the dean and chapter of Hereford to rebuild the west end of the cathedral church of Hereford, and to repair other parts thereof (1792)
- 53800: An Act for building a new church or chapel in the town of Leeds, in the west riding of the county of York (1792)
- 53885: An Act for enlarging the powers of and rendering more effectual an Act, made in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Paddington in the county of Middlesex, and for enlarging the church yard of the said parish. 30th April 1793 (1793)
- 53888: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the tower of the parish church of Hanbury, in the county of Worcester, and for repairing the said church (1793)
- 53931: An Act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the eleventh year of the reign of His present Majesty, for the better paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching Haydon Square, the New Square, Haydon Yard, Sheepy Yard, Church Street, Little Church Street, otherwise the church passage, church court, and Kenton Street, and the passages therein, or leading thereto, in the parish of Trinity, otherwise Holy Trinity, in the minories, in the county of Middlesex, within the liberty of His Majesty's Tower of London (1793)
- 53936: An Act for enlarging the church yard or cemetery of the parish church of Saint Mary Islington, in the county of Middlesex. 30th April 1793 (1793)
- 53955: An Act for amending and enlarging the powers of an Act, made in the thirty-first year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for taking down and rebuilding the parish church of All Saints within the town and county of the town of Southampton (1793)
- 54103: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the parish church of Saint Alkmond, in the town of Shrewsbury, in the county of Salop (1794)
- 54170: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the parish church of Tipton, otherwise Tibbington, in the county of Stafford (1794)
- 54292: An Act for amending an Act, passed in the thirtieth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Saint John at Hackney, in the county of Middlesex (1795)
- 54292: An Act for amending an Act, passed in the thirtieth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Saint John at Hackney, in the county of Middlesex (1795)
- 54295: An Act for building a new church or chapel in the town of Halifax, in the west riding of the county of York (1795)
- 54382: A discourse delivered on the 6th of September, 1772, in the Dutch church of St. Croix (1772)
- 54448: An Act to enable the trustees for executing an Act passed in the thirty-second year of the reign of His present Majesty, for repairing, altering, and improving, the parish church of Saint Bridget, otherwise Saint Bride, in the city of London (1796)
- 54483: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Paul, Covent Garden, within the liberty of Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, and the vestry rooms belonging thereto (1796)
- 54483: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Paul, Covent Garden, within the liberty of Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, and the vestry rooms belonging thereto (1796)
- 54526: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Martin Outwich, in Threadneedle Street, within the city of London (1796)
- 54622: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the parish church of Milbrooke in the county of Southampton (1797)
- 54622: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the parish church of Milbrooke in the county of Southampton (1797)
- 54650: How a minister should approve himself unto God (1765)
- 54661: William and Susan (1790)
- 54791: An Act for repealing so much of an Act, made in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for granting to His Majesty certain stamp duties on the several matters therein mentioned (1798)
- 55179: An act for rebuilding the parish church of East Grinstead, in the county of Sussex (1790)
- 55381: The miseries of surrounding nations an awful warning to Britain. A sermon, preached in the parish church of Brading, in the Isle of Wight, on February 27, 1799 (1799)
- 55381: The miseries of surrounding nations an awful warning to Britain. A sermon, preached in the parish church of Brading, in the Isle of Wight, on February 27, 1799 (1799)
- 55574: A new edition select of psalms and hymns (1795)
- 55635: A new and complete geographical dictionary (1773)
- 55641: The death of the illustrious religiously considered (1778)
- 55821: Miscellaneous tracts in defense of the Church and constitution of Great Britain (1715)
- 55829: Whereas, the members of the Church of England have, as to the publick exercise of their religion in Holland, subsisted hitherto precariously (1710)
- 55954: An account of a horrid, barabarous, bloody and inhumane murther (1706)
- 55955: A letter to a member of the Honble. House of Commons (1723)
- 55980: The draft of an act for toleration of the Episcopal church in Scotland (1703)
- 56000: Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons, by the church wardens and other inhabitants of the citty and libertie of Westminster; against passing the bill to exempt apothecaries from serving parish and ward-offices (1694)
- 56717: An epistle to the national meeting of Friends in Dublin (1726)
- 57072: Sacred biography (1784)
- 57373: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1760)
- 57463: A short discourse delivered in the parish church of Castlebar, Diocess of Tuam on Thursday the 23d day of April, 1789, by the Rev. John Benton, LL. D. curate of Foxford, in the Diocess of Killala (1789)
- 57503: A sermon, preached before the Friendly Societies of Kendal (1792)
- 57515: A pocket companion, and directory, for the members of the church (1796)
- 57550: The power communicated by God to the prince, and the obedience required of the subject (1710)
- 57852: Political tracts (1790)
- 57908: The case of Samuel Prat, D.D (1720)
- 58075: A question concerning such as have communicated in the Eucharist without being previously confirmed by the bishop (1754)
- 58200: A true account of the doctrine of Christ, and of the primitive church (1737)
- 58216: A new collection of vocal music (1780)
- 58217: The precentor: or, An easy introduction to church music (1779)
- 58551: The obligation and proportion of charity. A sermon preach'd before the ... Lord Mayor, ... at the Parish church of St. Bridget, on Wednesday in Easter-week, April 1. 1730. By William Berriman, (1730)
- 58553: The absolute necessity of unfeigned repentance and humiliation (1767)
- 58563: The pleasures of gratitude and benevolence improved by church-musick (1769)
- 58720: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1706)
- 59032: A sermon preached in the parish church of Richmond, in Surrey, on Friday, February 4, 1780, being the day appointed for a general fast. By Thomas Wakefield, (1780)
- 59034: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Christchurch, on Sunday, January 31, 1796, on account of the much-lamented death of Mrs. Maria Morgan. By William Jackson, M.A (1796)
- 59061: The offices of public baptism, and of receiving a child already baptized, in to the church, united: for the ease and accommodation of the officiating minister (1781)
- 59064: The doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and the manner of our Saviour's divinity (1701)
- 59217: The magistrate's duty with respect to vice and immorality, set forth in a sermon. By a minister of the established church (1779)
- 59217: The magistrate's duty with respect to vice and immorality, set forth in a sermon. By a minister of the established church (1779)
- 59229: Twelve discourses upon some practical parts of Solomon's Song (1771)
- 59269: The doctrine of the scriptures concerning the middle state of souls (1729)
- 59302: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, at the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, Jan. 30. 1733. Being the anniversary fast for the martyrdom of King Charles the First. By Samuel Moody, (1734)
- 59356: A sermon concerning peoples knowing the things that belong to their peace, before they be hid from their eyes (1715)
- 59399: Six sermons (1729)
- 59442: A sermon preached before the mayor and corporation, at St. George's church, Liverpool, on Sunday the 30th of December, 1792 (1793)
- 59470: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of Weverham in Cheshire: on Friday, the sixth of February (1756)
- 59682: Our duty to magistrates proved and enforc'd (1740)
- 59930: The necessity of coming to church, and the due performance of holy worship there (1701)
- 59940: The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered (1771)
- 60020: A present for a little boy (1798)
- 60026: The popish false notion of the Catholick church (1707)
- 60033: The real nature of the church or Kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 60033: The real nature of the church or Kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 60044: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1718)
- 60139: The defection of the Church of Scotland from her reformation-principles considered (1733)
- 60164: The royal melody compleat: or, The new harmony of Sion (1760)
- 60215: Christs coming, a believers comfort (1704)
- 60440: The good Samaritan or charity to strangers recommended. A sermon, preached in the parish church of High-Wycombe, Bucks, for the French refugee clergy. On Sunday, the 2d, of June, 1793. By the Rev. William Williams (1793)
- 60475: A short --- plain discourse upon the late fast, (December 13, 1776) delivered in the parish church of Lambourn in Berks (1776)
- 60500: A third set of select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover-Square (1778)
- 60500: A third set of select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover-Square (1778)
- 60505: Eight sermons, upon practical subjects (1774)
- 60614: A friendly advice, for preserving the purity of doctrine, and peace of the church (1722)
- 60801: The revolution no rebellion (1709)
- 60827: Good brother, I propose (God willing) to confirm at the church of [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] after sermon in the [blank] and to the end that confirmation may be performed the more solemnly, and to the greater edification of Gods church, I desire you to observe the following directions. (1750)
- 60829: Good brother, you will herewith receive his majesties directions to his arch-bishops and bishops, for the preserving of unity in the church, and the purity of the Christian faith, particularly in the doctrine of the holy trinity. (1721)
- 60830: Good brother, you will with this receive a brief for the rebuilding of St. Mary's church in Colchester; (1711)
- 60889: The great mischiefs of detraction and evil speaking. With and enquiry into the motives and inducements to them (1732)
- 61062: Charity the bond of perfection (1780)
- 61096: A compendious and descriptive memorial, of whatever is curious in Notre Dame, or our Lady's church, at Paris. Particularly inscribed to the English, and all such as understand the tongue of that nation. By T. Berry, Teacher of the french and English tongues in Paris (1765)
- 61242: Jesus seen of angels; and God's mindfullness of man (1771)
- 61330: The wars in England, Scotland, & Ireland (1737)
- 61351: The duty of praying for others: enforced by some arguments taken from the success of those prayers, which the church made for St. Peter's deliverance from prison (1759)
- 61547: The grand catholicon (1706)
- 61564: An explanation of the view of Rome, taken from the tower of the capitol (1799)
- 61717: A history of the cathedral church of Peterborough (1798)
- 61717: A history of the cathedral church of Peterborough (1798)
- 61961: The right of a Bishop against the King (1715)
- 62141: The pastor's sentiment of heart laid before his flock (1766)
- 62329: The memorial of the Church of England (1706)
- 62391: Treason and cruelty from Popish princes to their Protestant subjects, always was, and ever will be practis'd, in obedience to the Roman church, ... Prov'd from the Roman councils and canons. Collected by that learned divine, Bishop Barlow. Together with the history of the Parisian massacre, & gun powder treason. Written by that learned prelate, G. Barnet, late Bishop of Sarum. (1715)
- 62445: Answers for the magistrates of the good town of Edinburgh, to the bill of suspension given in, in the name of Mr. James Greinsheids pretended late minister at the church of Tynain in Ireland (1709)
- 62467: A sermon upon religious zeal (1780)
- 62474: A sermon, preached before the contributors to the Bristol Infirmary (1739)
- 62545: A sermon, preached at St. Lawrence's church, Southampton, Thursday, April 23, MDCCLXXXIX, being the day of general thanksgiving for His Majesty's recovery (1789)
- 62680: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1757)
- 62693: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1743)
- 62698: The book of common prayer compiled for the use of the English church at Dunkirk (1791)
- 62733: The dissenters vindicated (1707)
- 62736: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1762)
- 62738: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the church of Ireland: together with the Psalter (1753)
- 62872: Christian sympathy (1757)
- 63074: A discourse, preached on Sunday the 12th of October, 1788 (1788)
- 63125: The communicants assistant (1753)
- 63172: A caveat against fanaticks under all denominations (1717)
- 63430: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1716)
- 63522: Act of the Associate Presbytery (1739)
- 63621: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 63724: Act of the General Assembly, for maintaining the purity of the doctrine of this church, and determining the process, Mr. James Webster against Mr. John Simson. Edinburgh, 14th May, 1717, sess. 12 (1717)
- 63724: Act of the General Assembly, for maintaining the purity of the doctrine of this church, and determining the process, Mr. James Webster against Mr. John Simson. Edinburgh, 14th May, 1717, sess. 12 (1717)
- 63727: Act of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, concerning the ministers seceding from the said church (1738)
- 63739: Act declaring the seventh Act of Assembly 1730, and eight Act Assembly 1732 (1734)
- 63801: A charge delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Twining (1776)
- 63870: Acts of the Associate Presbytery (1749)
- 63954: The gospel's honour, and the church's ornament (1750)
- 63954: The gospel's honour, and the church's ornament (1750)
- 64175: Bishop Burnet's History of his own time (1725)
- 64466: The high-Church address to Dr. Hen. Sacheverell (1710)
- 64568: The holiness of Christian churches (1719)
- 64744: Four discourses upon the excellency and usefulness of ecclesiastical history (1721)
- 64747: Four sermons (1783)
- 64882: The history of faction (1705)
- 65042: An impartial discussion of the subject of tithes (1786)
- 65221: The importance of family-religion (1771)
- 65402: The distress of church and kingdom by the Solemn league and convenant for reformation and defence of religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms. England, Scotland, and Ireland. 1643 (1706)
- 65451: False zeal reproved (1740)
- 65523: An exhortatory address to the brethren in the faith of Christ (1760)
- 65547: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified (1767)
- 65702: Declaration and testimony for the doctrine and order of the church of Christ, and against the errors of the present times (1786)
- 65921: The history of the life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, Edmund Grindal, the first Bishop of London, and the second Archbishop of York and Canterbury successively, in the reign of Q. Elizabeth (1710)
- 66038: Inscription, laconick (and new) composed, in English verses, Descazeauzianly rhymed, without vain ostentation of skilfulness superlative, or proud boast of superior judgment, occasioned by the, wonderfully, successful, - (but not yet finished) war, of the Russians, members of the Christian, as Greek, church, against the Turks, who are - (although charitably to be pitied, for gross Ignorance) - incontestably Mahometans, then nor to be countenanced, by true Members of the Christendom. * (1772)
- 66129: A dictionary of the Holy Bible (1797)
- 66154: A discourse, proving, that the faith and practice of true Christians, are no just matter of shame or reproach (1711)
- 66291: A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion (1711)
- 66292: A discourse delivered in the new church of St. Luke's, Gallown (1794)
- 66301: A discourse of the visible and invisible Church of Christ (1720)
- 66337: A discourse on the death of General Washington, late President of the United States: delivered on the 22d of February, 1800, in the church in Williamsburg. By James Madison, D. D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia, and President of William and Mary College (1800)
- 66368: A distinction of orders in the church defended upon principles of public utility (1782)
- 66389: The divine right of church-government by bishops (1714)
- 66397: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 66521: The duty of relieving the poor and their children (1783)
- 66522: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1743)
- 66526: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1743)
- 66529: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 66547: An earnest invitation to the friends of the established church (1780)
- 66666: The energy of liberality represented and recommended in a sermon in the parochial Abbey-Church of tewkesbury (1712)
- 66715: An healing and heart-reviving letter (1703)
- 66727: An epistle to O------r H----nl---y; containing, some remarks on the discourses set forth at the conventicle the Corner of Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, near Clare-Market (1746)
- 66868: An essay on Spirit, wherein the doctrine of the Trinity is considered in the light of nature and reason; as well as in the light in which it was held by the ancient Hebrews: compared also with the doctrine of the Old and New Testament (1753)
- 67288: The fifth panegyric, or sermon in honour of Whitsunday, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom; translated from the Greek, ... By the Rev. William Scott, (1775)
- 67355: The disorders of a church, and their remedies (1752)
- 67362: Observations upon the Rev. Mr. Owen's sermon, preached in the parish church at Warrington, on the thirtieth of January, MDCCXC (1790)
- 67371: An epitome of religion, agreeable to Scripture and reason (1796)
- 67378: A dialogue between church and no-church: or, A rehearsal of the review. Containing many necessary reflections on the state of affairs, both at home and abroad. By Dr. Browne (1706)
- 67567: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1792)
- 67609: The wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland (1718)
- 67678: Nath. Thorley. ironmonber, remov'd from Newgate-street, to the Stow in the Poultry, next the church (1750)
- 67706: The blessing of peace (1713)
- 67714: The safest-way with the dissenters (1703)
- 67728: Christ's presence in the holy eucharist, consider'd and explain'd (1742)
- 67747: The glory of a true church, and its discipline display'd (1768)
- 67757: The catechism of the church (1708)
- 67759: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1742)
- 67807: The cause and cure of national distress (1779)
- 67816: An Act to enable Mary Alsager, Margaret Alsager, and Judith Alsager, to finish and complete a new church or chapel, in the parish of Barthomley, in the county of Chester (1789)
- 67816: An Act to enable Mary Alsager, Margaret Alsager, and Judith Alsager, to finish and complete a new church or chapel, in the parish of Barthomley, in the county of Chester (1789)
- 67822: An Act for taking down the church, chancel, and tower belonging to the parish of Banbury, in the county of Oxford, and for rebuilding the same (1790)
- 67835: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the parish church of Saint Alkmond, in the town of Shrewsbury, in the county of Salop (1794)
- 67848: Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli (1725)
- 67895: The church and the dissenters compar'd, as to persecution (1719)
- 68629: The Safest-way with the dissenters (1703)
- 68818: Some considerations on the unhappy state of the people (1736)
- 69011: The nature of the kingdom, or church of Christ (1783)
- 69099: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1790)
- 69421: The instructor (1742)
- 69474: The English instructor (1776)
- 69491: Heston, Middlesex, October 28, 1799. At a vestry held this day in the vestry-room, in the parish church of Heston (1799)
- 69491: Heston, Middlesex, October 28, 1799. At a vestry held this day in the vestry-room, in the parish church of Heston (1799)
- 69611: The observator, with an appendix (1710)
- 69613: The royal and constitutional regeneration of Great Britain; or, properly speaking, the effectual advancement of all the different national interests of the kingdom, which remain unexplored (1790)
- 69614: The royal and constitutional regeneration of Great Britain; or, properly speaking, the effectual advancement of all the different national interests of the kingdom, which remain unexplored (1790)
- 69629: A plain and easy treatise of book-keeping (1755)
- 69672: The week's preparation for the worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper (1713)
- 69750: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1744)
- 70021: A Song for the chairing day. By an old woman, who loves her church and King (1780)
- 70426: Thomas, by divine providence, archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England, and metropolitan (1762)
- 70486: A letter to Messrs. T-s K-r, A---w B-n, and R-t M--n (1767)
- 70529: The true and only cause of an unsuccessful war (1740)
- 70666: Strange and remarkable prophesies and predictions, of the holy, learned, and excellent James Usher, late Lord arch-bishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of Ireland (1714)
- 70682: Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, concerning the ministers who seceded from the said church (1740)
- 71218: Dunton's ghost; or a speech to the most remarkable persons in church and state (1714)
- 71218: Dunton's ghost; or a speech to the most remarkable persons in church and state (1714)
- 72005: The Political history of Europe. Or, A faithful and exact relation of the present state of the church and religion, public affairs, the war, maritime affairs and learning (1697)
- 72005: The Political history of Europe. Or, A faithful and exact relation of the present state of the church and religion, public affairs, the war, maritime affairs and learning (1697)
- 72007: The Popish mass display'd: or, The superstitions and fopperies of the Romish church discovered (1681)
- 72007: The Popish mass display'd: or, The superstitions and fopperies of the Romish church discovered (1681)
- 72007: The Popish mass display'd: or, The superstitions and fopperies of the Romish church discovered (1681)
- 72708: The Mitre and Crown; or, Great Britain's true interest (1748)
- 72983: Porcupine's Political censor (1796)
- 73023: Sam. Farley's Bristol post man: or, Weekly intelligence, from Holland, France, Spain, &c (1715)
- 74911: The Occasional paper upon the subject of religion (1735)
- 75013: The Sunday chronicle (1787)
- 75115: Independent journal; or, Chronicle of liberty (1775)
- 75269: Which is the true church? (1679)
- 75269: Which is the true church? (1679)
- 75274: The true constitution of a particular visible church, proved by Scripture (1642)
- 75302: Christian and conjugal counsell: or, Christian counsell, applyed unto the maried estate (1661)
- 75328: Ecclesia Anglicana, or Dartons cleare & Protestant manifesto (1649)
- 75367: Aphorismes of justification (1649)
- 75391: A collection of discourses lately written by some divines of the Church of England against the errours and corruptions of the church of Rome (1687)
- 75455: Christologia, or A metrical paraphrase on the history of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1671)
- 75512: Hidden things made manifest by the Light (1658)
- 75518: Eloheem or, God and the magistrate (1663)
- 75519: A compendious history of all the popish & fanatical plots and conspiracies (1684)
- 75532: The foundation and rise of many of the practices, customs, and formallities of the priests, lawyers, and people of England examined, and found to be from the Pope and his authority (1659)
- 75575: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at St. Bride's church, on Wednesday in Easter-week, April 11th. 1694 (1694)
- 75604: A sermon preached at the Oxfordshire-feast (1675)
- 75669: A looking-glas for the Presbitary government, establishing in the Church of England. Or, A declaration of the revolution of the times (1644)
- 75709: A Christian directory: or, A summ of practical theologie, and cases of conscience· (1678)
- 75716: The anarchy of the Ranters and other libertines, the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted (1676)
- 75726: Martyrologia alphabetike?. Or, An alphabetical martyrology (1677)
- 75808: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament (1678)
- 75825: Moses and Aaron: or, The rights of church and state (1661)
- 75825: Moses and Aaron: or, The rights of church and state (1661)
- 75825: Moses and Aaron: or, The rights of church and state (1661)
- 75834: A friendly call, or A seasonable perswasive to unity (1679)
- 75872: The true history of the church of Scotland (1680)
- 75884: The life and death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr Joseph Alleine (1672)
- 75894: The covenant of grace (1655)
- 75940: Transubstantiation a peculiar article of the Roman Catholick faith (1688)
- 75947: Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated (1680)
- 75960: A sermon preached at the general meeting of Gloucestershire-men; for the most part inhabitants of the city of London (1685)
- 75961: A sermon preached before the judges, &c. in the time of the assizes in the Cathedral church at Gloucester, on Sunday Aug. 7. 1681 (1681)
- 76001: A cure for the tongue-evill. Or, A receipt against vain oaths (1662)
- 76066: The court of the gentiles: or A discourse touching the original of human literature, both philologie and philosophie (1672)
- 76205: Five important queries humbly propounded to all true lovers of the peace and safety of the church and state· By a sincere well-wisher to the old Protestant religion (1681)
- 76208: Fanaticism fanatically imputed (1672)
- 76214: A form of prayer and humiliation for God's blessing upon His Majesty, and his dominions, and for the removing and averting of God's judgments from this church and state (1690)
- 76218: A sermon preached in the metropolitical church of Canterbury, October 17. MDCLXXII. At the funeral of the very Reverend Thomas Turner, D.D. dean of the same church. By Peter du Moulin, DD. canon there, and one of His Majesties chaplains. (1672)
- 76257: Ravillac redivivus (1678)
- 76267: Four qveries resolved for the satisfaction of all men, who are not willingly ignorant, touching the late Arch-Bishop (1645)
- 76278: A discourse concerning the pretended Sacrament of extreme unction (1687)
- 76379: An humble essay toward the settlement of peace and truth in the church, as a certain foundation of lasting union (1681)
- 76440: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, in Christ's-Church, Canterbury; May vi. 1694. By John Battely, D.D. Archdeacon of Canterbury, and one of the canons of the same church. Publish'd by Her Majesty's command (1694)
- 76543: A mirrour of Christianity, and a miracle of charity; or, A true and exact narrative of the life and death of the most virtuous Lady Alice Dutchess Duddeley (1669)
- 76594: The land of promise, and the covenant thereof (1641)
- 76676: The impostures of seducing teachers discovered (1644)
- 76684: A survey of the summe of church-discipline (1648)
- 76685: Englands complaint, or the church her lamentation (1642)
- 76694: Charles the Second, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c (1682)
- 76707: Three practical essays (1699)
- 76733: The protestation of the two and twenty divines, for the setling of the church (1643)
- 76888: The history of the church of Scotland (1668)
- 76893: An explication of the hundreth and tenth Psalm (1654)
- 76919: A vindication of The essence and unity of the Church Catholike visible. And the priority thereof in regard of particular churches (1650)
- 76937: A true relation of a Scotchman, vvho comming into the church of St. Olaves in the old iury in London, at such time as the people were receiving the communion, did much disturb them, and by force tore the service-book in peeces, on Sunday Septemb. 5. 1641 (1641)
- 76937: A true relation of a Scotchman, vvho comming into the church of St. Olaves in the old iury in London, at such time as the people were receiving the communion, did much disturb them, and by force tore the service-book in peeces, on Sunday Septemb. 5. 1641 (1641)
- 76952: The court of the gentiles: or, a discourse touching the original of human literature (1670)
- 77047: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer (1668)
- 77050: An ansvver to Mr. John Dury his letter which he writ from the Hague, to Mr. Thomas Goodwin. Mr. Philip Nye. Mr. Samuel Hartlie (1644)
- 77193: Rome's additions to Christianity shewn to be inconsistent with the true design of so spiritual a religion (1686)
- 77200: Orders to be observed in the church of Westminster-Abby (1685)
- 77209: A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man (1650)
- 77238: Certaine prophesies presented before the Kings Maiesty by the scholers of Trinity Colledge in the Vniversity of Cambridge. 1. Touching England in Generall. 2. Touching the court. 3. The church. 4. The seas. 5. The university. 6. The gentry. 7. The City. 8. Ports and castles. 9. Land. 10. Rome (1642)
- 77238: Certaine prophesies presented before the Kings Maiesty by the scholers of Trinity Colledge in the Vniversity of Cambridge. 1. Touching England in Generall. 2. Touching the court. 3. The church. 4. The seas. 5. The university. 6. The gentry. 7. The City. 8. Ports and castles. 9. Land. 10. Rome (1642)
- 77238: Certaine prophesies presented before the Kings Maiesty by the scholers of Trinity Colledge in the Vniversity of Cambridge. 1. Touching England in Generall. 2. Touching the court. 3. The church. 4. The seas. 5. The university. 6. The gentry. 7. The City. 8. Ports and castles. 9. Land. 10. Rome (1642)
- 77256: Heads and conclusions of the policie of the kirk (1680)
- 77262: Truth outweighing error: or, An ansvver to a treatise lately published by J.B. entituled, A confession of his faith, and a reason of his practice (1673)
- 77299: A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets (1687)
- 77304: The works of Mr. Richard Hooker (1666)
- 77337: Considerations of present use, concerning the danger resulting from the change of our church-government (1682)
- 77339: He? ao?stasi?a ho antichristos: or, A scriptural discourse of the apostasie and the Antichrist, by way of comment, upon the twelve first verses of 2 Thess. 2 (1653)
- 77409: Reasons and arguments alledged to satisfie the kingdome (1642)
- 77464: Lancashires valley of Achor, is Englands doore of hope (1643)
- 77526: A broken heart, or The grand sacrifice (1643)
- 77586: Reformation not separation: or, Mr. Crofton's plea for communion with the church (1662)
- 77591: The zealous magistrate (1643)
- 77592: A dialogue betvveen a Brovvnist and a schismatick (1643)
- 77676: The true form of church government (1641)
- 77689: The Italian convert (1655)
- 77711: A brief view and survey of the dangerous and pernicious errors to church and state, in Mr. Hobbes's book, entitled Leviathan· (1676)
- 77719: Religion exprest by loyalty (1685)
- 77744: Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism (1651)
- 77782: The church history clear'd from the Roman forgeries and corruptions found in the councils and Baronius (1695)
- 77783: Anarchie reviving, or, The good old cause on the anvile (1668)
- 77794: Historical collections of the church in Ireland, during the reigns of K. Henry, VIII. Edward, VI. and Q. Mary (1681)
- 77813: A sermon preached to the honorable House of Commons; at their late solemne fast, December, 28 (1643)
- 77885: Christologia, or, A declaration of the glorious mystery of the person of Christ, God and man (1679)
- 77905: A discourse opening the nature of that episcopacie, which is exercised in England (1642)
- 77910: A briefe answer to A discourse lately vvritten by one P.B. to prove baptisme under the defection of Antichrist, to be the ordinance of Iesus Christ, and the baptizing of infants to be agreeable to the Word of God (1642)
- 77931: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1652)
- 78018: The confession of faith, of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (1689)
- 78031: Several treatises (1683)
- 78047: A plain and familiar discourse by way of dialogue betwixt a minister and his parishioner, concerning the Catholick Church (1687)
- 78053: A letter sent from beyond the seas to one of the chief ministers of the non-conforming party (1674)
- 78055: A plaine and briefe discovery of those two beasts that are written, Revel. 13 (1643)
- 78089: Of the church in its first and pure state; in its declining state; in its declined state; and in its recovery (1668)
- 78103: A sermon preached in the collegiate church of St Peter in Westminster, on Wednesday May 29th. 1661 (1661)
- 78103: A sermon preached in the collegiate church of St Peter in Westminster, on Wednesday May 29th. 1661 (1661)
- 78105: The nonconformists vindication, Or a testimony given against the indulged assembly of separatists (1700)
- 78150: A pertinent & profitable meditation, vpon the history of Pekah, his invasion and great victory over Judah, recorded 2 Chron. 28. ver. 6. to the 16 (1650)
- 78153: A poem on the late promotion of several eminent persons in church and state (1694)
- 78182: A vindication of the primitive Fathers against the imputations of Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum, in his Discourse on the divinity and death of Christ (1695)
- 78184: Immanuel, or The church triumphing in God with us (1644)
- 78184: Immanuel, or The church triumphing in God with us (1644)
- 78191: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1700)
- 78232: A Protestants account of his orthodox holding in matters of religion, at this present (1642)
- 78257: The pillar and ground of truth (1687)
- 78274: The abolishing of the Booke of common prayer (1641)
- 78288: The due right of presbyteries or, A peaceable plea for the government of the Church of Scotland (1644)
- 78298: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church, during the time of Innocent the X (1666)
- 78362: The case of the Church of England, briefly and truly stated (1681)
- 78364: March 2. Matters of great note and consequence (1642)
- 78368: Mr. George Keith's account of a national church, and the clergy, &c (1700)
- 78378: The faith, doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the realm of England, and dominions of the same (1681)
- 78407: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1659)
- 78412: A second collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England (1688)
- 78441: Antiquitates apostolicæ: or, The history of the lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Savior, and the two evangelists, SS. Mark and Luke (1676)
- 78449: Canterburies crueltie (1643)
- 78463: Johannes in eremo (1695)
- 78488: The young man's claim unto the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper (1691)
- 78501: A sermon preached in the parish church of Newbury, Berks, on the 26th of July, 1685 (1685)
- 78501: A sermon preached in the parish church of Newbury, Berks, on the 26th of July, 1685 (1685)
- 78508: A congregational church is a catholike visible church. Or An examination of M. Hudson his vindication concerning the integrality of the catholike visible church (1652)
- 78508: A congregational church is a catholike visible church. Or An examination of M. Hudson his vindication concerning the integrality of the catholike visible church (1652)
- 78508: A congregational church is a catholike visible church. Or An examination of M. Hudson his vindication concerning the integrality of the catholike visible church (1652)
- 78550: The vale-royall of England· Or, The county palatine of Chester illustrated (1656)
- 78571: A word in season (1679)
- 78577: An essay for the recording of illustrious providences (1687)
- 78605: A chronicle of the kings of England· (1684)
- 78620: A sermon of reformation (1643)
- 78638: Some things relating to religion, proposed to the consideration of the Royal Society, (so termed) (1668)
- 78702: A short account of the life of the Reverend Mr. William Reynolds (1698)
- 78727: A treatise of divine providence (1680)
- 78773: The Catholick hierarchie: or, The divine right of a sacred dominion in church and conscience (1681)
- 78773: The Catholick hierarchie: or, The divine right of a sacred dominion in church and conscience (1681)
- 78904: The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions (1686)
- 78913: His Majesties commission concerning the reparation of the cathedral church of St. Paul in London (1663)
- 78926: The true nature of a Gospel church and its government (1689)
- 78926: The true nature of a Gospel church and its government (1689)
- 78962: Five disputations of church-government, and worship· I. Whether it be necessary or profitable to the right order or peace of the churches of England, that we restore the extruded episcopy? Neg. II. Assert. Those who nullifie our present ministry and churches, which have not the prelatical ordination, and teach the people to do the like, do incur the guilt of grievous sin. III. An episcopacy desirable for the reformation, preservation and peace of the churches. IV. Whether a stinted liturgie or form of worship be a desirable means for the peace of these churches? V. Whether humane ceremonies be necessary or profitable to the church? By Richard Baxter (1659)
- 79030: Two short discourses against the Romanists· (1676)
- 79045: An apologeticall relation, of the particular sufferings of the faithfull ministers & professours of the Church of Scotland, since August. 1660 (1665)
- 79051: A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of S. Paul. On the fourteenth day of November. 1641. In the evening (1641)
- 79051: A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of S. Paul. On the fourteenth day of November. 1641. In the evening (1641)
- 79064: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mrs. Abigail Costivell, widow, in the Church of Little Brandon in Norfolk (1695)
- 79078: The vsefulness of church-musick (1696)
- 79103: The harlots vail removed (1658)
- 79129: The necessity and encouragement, of utmost venturing for the churches help (1643)
- 79153: Smectymnuus redivivus (1660)
- 79164: The good mans death lamented (1655)
- 79188: Sir Iohn Holland his speech in Parliament (1641)
- 79291: A profession of faith comprizing the ancient forms of the Catholick Church (1700)
- 79305: The primitive practise for preserving truth· Or an historicall narration, shewing what course the primitive church anciently, and the best reformed churches since have taken to suppresse heresie and schisme (1645)
- 79305: The primitive practise for preserving truth· Or an historicall narration, shewing what course the primitive church anciently, and the best reformed churches since have taken to suppresse heresie and schisme (1645)
- 79312: Certaine modest observations and considerations of the true Protestants of the Church of England· (1641)
- 79314: The right and legall chvrch-vvarden (1643)
- 79317: The godly mans ark, or City of refuge in the day of his distress (1669)
- 79324: Apostolici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the apostles (1677)
- 79357: The pilgrim's progress. From this world to that which is to come: the second part. Delivered under the similitude of a dream wherein is set forth the manner of the setting out of Christian's wife and children, their dangerous journey, and safe arrival at the desired country By John Bunyan (1684)
- 79377: The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the angel of the church of Ephesus: or, A brief elaborate discourse, proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or diocæsan bishop of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete (1660)
- 79377: The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the angel of the church of Ephesus: or, A brief elaborate discourse, proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or diocæsan bishop of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete (1660)
- 79377: The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the angel of the church of Ephesus: or, A brief elaborate discourse, proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or diocæsan bishop of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete (1660)
- 79390: A discourse explaining the nature of edification (1684)
- 79415: A resolution of some cases of conscience which respect church-communion (1683)
- 79438: Animadversions on two pamphlets lately publish'd by Mr. Collier (1696)
- 79464: Directions to our arch-bishops and bishops, for the preserving of unity in the church, and the purity of the Christian faith, concerning the Holy Trinity. By His Majesties special command. (1695)
- 79538: Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated (1680)
- 79581: Church reformation, tenderly handled in fovre sermons (1643)
- 79707: The Lord Keepers speech to the House of Commons, at the passing of two bills (1642)
- 79716: The Isle of Man: or, The legal proceeding in Man-shire against sin (1674)
- 79736: The prisoner against the prelate: or, A dialogue between the common goal and Cathedral of Lincoln· (1662)
- 79768: The Relation of an assault made by French papists upon a minister of the French church (1682)
- 79794: The popish inquisition newly erected in New-England (1659)
- 79836: A treatise concerning the lawfulness of instrumental musick in holy offices. By Henry Dodwell, M.A. To which is prefixed, a preface in vindication of Mr. Newte's sermon, concerning the lawfulness and use of organs in the Christian church, &c. From the exceptions of an anonymous letter to a friend in the country, concerning the use of instrumental musick in the worship of God, &c (1700)
- 79861: Vox populi, expressed in XXXV. motions to this present Parliament (1641)
- 79867: The court of the gentiles: or, A discourse touching the original of human literature, both philologie and philosophie, from the Scriptures, and Jewish church (1671)
- 79867: The court of the gentiles: or, A discourse touching the original of human literature, both philologie and philosophie, from the Scriptures, and Jewish church (1671)
- 79869: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer (1700)
- 79874: The works of Mr. Richard Hooker (1662)
- 79903: An order from the High Conrt [sic] of Parliament, which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19. day of December, 1641 (1641)
- 79903: An order from the High Conrt [sic] of Parliament, which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19. day of December, 1641 (1641)
- 79903: An order from the High Conrt [sic] of Parliament, which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19. day of December, 1641 (1641)
- 79903: An order from the High Conrt [sic] of Parliament, which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19. day of December, 1641 (1641)
- 80005: A discovery of peace: or, The thoughts of the Almighty for the ending of his peoples calamities (1644)
- 80008: A generall history of Scotland (1657)
- 80017: A general martyrologie, containing a collection of all the greatest persecutions vvhich have befallen the church of Christ, from the creation, to our present times (1677)
- 80017: A general martyrologie, containing a collection of all the greatest persecutions vvhich have befallen the church of Christ, from the creation, to our present times (1677)
- 80026: The case of eating and drinking unworthily stated (1689)
- 80063: The fourth part of naked truth: or, The complaint of the church to some of her sons for breach of her articles (1682)
- 80063: The fourth part of naked truth: or, The complaint of the church to some of her sons for breach of her articles (1682)
- 80087: Two short discourses against the Romanists (1688)
- 80093: The charity of lending without usury. And the true notion of usury briefly stated (1692)
- 80129: A dry rod blooming and fruit-bearing. Or, A treatise of the pain, gain, and use of chastenings (1644)
- 80165: The doctrine of divine providence, opened and applyed (1684)
- 80189: Richard Baxter's Catholick theologie (1675)
- 80264: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Norwich, at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich, who departed this life, July 28. 1676 (1677)
- 80312: A discovery of the notorious proceedings of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, in bringing innovations into the church, and raising up troubles in the state (1641)
- 80345: A defence of the discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome (1676)
- 80366: A seasonable discourse (1688)
- 80380: The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated & resolved. Part II. Wherein these queries are considered. IV. Whether kneeling commanded in the Church of England be not contrary to the general practice of the church of Christ in the first and purest ages? V. Whether it b unlawful for us to receive kneeling, because this gesture was first introduced by idolaters, and is still notoriously abused by the papists to idolatrous ends and purposes (1685)
- 80386: A particular church of Christ's institution described, &c. by S.L. in a letter to that flock committed by the Lord to his charge (1690)
- 80406: The day of trouble is near (1674)
- 80415: A sermon preach'd at the church of St. Mary le Bow, to the societies for reformation of manners, January the 1st. 1700. By John Mapletoft, D.D. Minister of St. Lawrence-Jury. Published at the request of the said societies (1700)
- 80453: A short treatise describing the true church of Christ, and the evills of schisme, anabaptism and libertinism (1653)
- 80453: A short treatise describing the true church of Christ, and the evills of schisme, anabaptism and libertinism (1653)
- 80540: Remarks upon the ecclesiastical history of the antient churches of the Albigenses. By Peter Allix, D.D. Treasurer of the church of Sarum. Imprimatur. August 3. 1691. Z. Isham, R.P.D. Henrico Episc. Lond. a? Sacris (1692)
- 80574: The order of the Gospel, professed and practised by the churches of Christ in New-England (1700)
- 80588: Primordia: or, The rise and growth of the first church of God described (1683)
- 80622: A Protestants account of his orthodox holding in matters of religion, at this present in difference in the church (1642)
- 80623: A curb for sectaries and bold propheciers (1641)
- 80646: Plain and exquisite Scripture-proof, that St. John Baptist and the blessed Apostles, and all the primitive baptizers, did baptize by sprinkling, or pouring water upon the person or persons they baptized, and not by dipping the person into water (1693)
- 80646: Plain and exquisite Scripture-proof, that St. John Baptist and the blessed Apostles, and all the primitive baptizers, did baptize by sprinkling, or pouring water upon the person or persons they baptized, and not by dipping the person into water (1693)
- 80674: The saints everlasting rest, or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1655)
- 80686: The life and death of that reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New-England (1670)
- 80703: The happiness of good men after death (1699)
- 80720: Regulated zeal. Or, an earnest request to all zealously affected Christians, to seeke the desired reformation in a peaceable way (1641)
- 80725: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1662)
- 80745: The declaration and petition of both Houses of Parliament (1642)
- 80825: The wicked mans portion. Or A sermon (preached at the lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th day of the 1 moneth 1674. when two men were executed, who had murthered their master.) (1675)
- 80832: A chronicle of the kings of England (1674)
- 80872: The history of England (1696)
- 80875: A brief history of the warr with the Indians in Nevv-England (1676)
- 80918: A Catholick pill to purge popery (1677)
- 80918: A Catholick pill to purge popery (1677)
- 80936: A farewel exhortation to the church and people of Dorchester in New-England (1657)
- 80936: A farewel exhortation to the church and people of Dorchester in New-England (1657)
- 80938: A testimony from the Scripture against idolatry & superstition (1671)
- 80946: Second thoughts; or The case of a limited toleration (1641)
- 80973: A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church (1654)
- 80982: The confession of the faithfull witnesse of Christ, Mr. John Bastwick Doctor of Physick (1641)
- 80993: The memoires of the lives and actions of James and William Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald, &c (1677)
- 81008: A serious and seasonable invective against sleeping in the church, briefly shewing the sin, the shame, and the danger of it (1683)
- 81021: An alarme beat up in Sion, to vvar against Babylon. Or: The summe of a sermon upon Revelation 18. and the 6 (1644)
- 81057: The history of the church and state of Scotland (1677)
- 81057: The history of the church and state of Scotland (1677)
- 81072: Memoires of Mr. Des-Ecotais: formerly stiled in the Church of Rome the most venerable Father Cassianus of Paris, priest and preacher of the Order of the Capucins. Or The motives of his conversion (1677)
- 81105: A bloody plot, practised by some papists in Darbyshire (1641)
- 81124: The unreasonableness of the Romanists, requiring our communion with present Romish church:, or, a discourse drawn from the perplexity and uncertainty of the principles, and from the contradictions betwixt the prayers and doctrine of the present Romish church (1670)
- 81193: His Majesties commission for the rebuilding of the cathedral church of S. Paul in London. (1686)
- 81204: A discreet and iudicious discourse betweene vvisdome and pietie, tvvo vvorthy members (1642)
- 81260: The church's triumph over death (1694)
- 81260: The church's triumph over death (1694)
- 81277: Some important truths about conversion (1674)
- 81297: The daily practice of devotion: or, The hours of prayer fitted to the main uses of a Christian life (1684)
- 81315: The remainder, or second part of a Gospel plea (interwoven with a rational and legal) for the lawfulness & continuance of the antient setled maintenance and tithes of the ministers of the Gospel (1659)
- 81357: Religious loyalty, or Old allegiance to the nevv King (1685)
- 81370: A sermon preached at St. Margaretts in VVestminster (1642)
- 81430: More news from Rome or Magna Charta, discoursed of between a poor man & his wife (1666)
- 81434: A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the [q]ueries upon these their following tenets (1687)
- 81441: Union pursued; in a letter to Mr. Baxter, concerning his late book of national churches (1691)
- 81462: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, July 26. 1668 (1668)
- 81469: Ten considerable quæries concerning tithes (1659)
- 81512: An historical account of the manners and behaviour of the Christians (1698)
- 81530: Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospel-light (1646)
- 81562: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681 (1683)
- 81583: A sermon preached before the right worshipful, the mayor, recorder, aldermen, sheriff, &c (1677)
- 81585: Reflections upon the conduct of human life (1690)
- 81589: The arraignment of popery (1667)
- 81603: The Trinity asserted (1700)
- 81631: Full and easie satisfaction which is the true and safe religion (1674)
- 81635: Papisto-Mastix, or, Deborah's prayer against Gods enemies (1642)
- 81640: A chronicle of the kings of England (1653)
- 81642: The father of the faithfull tempted (1676)
- 81647: Doubts concerning the Roman infallibility (1688)
- 81655: An Episcopal almanack (1677)
- 81683: A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings Most excellent Majestie (1642)
- 81687: Reflections upon the conduct of human life (1691)
- 81697: Mid-night thoughts, writ as some think, by a London-Whigg, or, Westminster-Tory; others think by a Quaker, or a Jesuit (1682)
- 81720: The militant church, triumphant over the dragon and his angels (1643)
- 81738: An answer of a minister of the Church of England, to a seasonable and important question, proposed to him by a loyal and religious Member of the present House of Commons (1687)
- 81752: The examinations of Henry Barrow (1684)
- 81764: The free-born subject: or, The Englishmans birthright (1679)
- 81774: Hieronike?s, or The fight, victory, and triumph of S. Paul (1660)
- 81791: The parson's counsellor (1685)
- 81797: The profession of the faith of that reverend and worthy divine Mr. J. D. sometimes preacher of Stevens Coleman-street. London (1642)
- 81828: A catalogue of the names of the dukes, marquesses, earles and lords, that have absented themselves from the Parliament (1642)
- 81913: A treatise of the Pope's supremacy (1700)
- 81921: The safe religion. Or Three disputations for the reformed catholike religion, against popery (1657)
- 81939: Diocesan churches not yet discovered in the primitive times. Or A defence of the answer to Dr. Stillingfleets allegations out of antiquity for such churches (1682)
- 81958: A sermon preached in the church of Putney in the county of Surrey, upon the 24th of April, 1681. His Majesty's declaration being read that day. By Edward Sclater, M.A. minister there (1681)
- 81962: A treatise of the Pope's supremacy (1683)
- 81982: Divi Arminii mactatorum renata, et renovata petitio. Or the Arminian priests last petition for their former formalitie, and ancient innovation, both in church and common-weale (1642)
- 81982: Divi Arminii mactatorum renata, et renovata petitio. Or the Arminian priests last petition for their former formalitie, and ancient innovation, both in church and common-weale (1642)
- 81982: Divi Arminii mactatorum renata, et renovata petitio. Or the Arminian priests last petition for their former formalitie, and ancient innovation, both in church and common-weale (1642)
- 82015: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1682)
- 82029: King James his letter and directions to the lord archbishop of Canterbury; concerning preaching and preachers (1642)
- 82031: Ephemeris absoluta (1694)
- 82039: 'Episkopos 'apostolikos, or The episcopacy of the Church of England justified to be apostolical (1670)
- 82079: New-Englands memoriall: or, A brief relation of the most memorable and remarkable passages of the providence of God, manifested to the planters of New-England in America (1669)
- 82105: The church of Rome, no safe guide: or Reasons to prove that no rational man, who takes due care of his own eternal salvation, can give himself up unto the conduct of that church in matters of religion. By John Owen, D.D (1679)
- 82131: A learned and witty conference, lately betwixt a Protestant and a papist (1641)
- 82141: A discourse of the love of God (1697)
- 82154: A sober reply to the sober answer of Reverend Mr. Cawdrey, to a serious question propounded (1653)
- 82167: The history of St. Pauls Cathedral in London, from its foundation untill these times (1658)
- 82181: Six sermons lately preached in the parish church of Goudhurst in Kent (1641)
- 82203: Ancilla pietatis; or, the hand-maid to private devotion (1675)
- 82219: Novemb. 18. 1642. The unlimited prerogative of kings subverted. Or a short treatise grounded upon scripture and reason (1642)
- 82229: The moderate independent (1660)
- 82275: Oxford May the 20, 1649 (1649)
- 82302: Novelty represt, in a reply to Mr. Baxter's answer to William Johnson (1661)
- 82320: The anatomie of the masse (1641)
- 82348: The happinesse of those who sleep in Jesus, or, The benefit that comes to the dead bodies of the saints even while they are in the grave, sleeping in Jesus (1662)
- 82352: A practical improvement of the articles of Christ's descent into hell and rising again from the dead (1697)
- 82353: An apology for the Protestants (1681)
- 82382: A sermon preached before Q. Elizabeth by that learned and reverend man Iohn Iewel Bishop of Sarisbury (1641)
- 82382: A sermon preached before Q. Elizabeth by that learned and reverend man Iohn Iewel Bishop of Sarisbury (1641)
- 82419: The exaltation of Christ in the days of the Gospel (1651)
- 82456: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of Clergy-Men (1678)
- 82495: Samsons riddle, or, A bunch of bitter wormwood (1678)
- 82502: Antapologia (1644)
- 82537: The case of mixt Communion (1683)
- 82553: Immorality, debauchery, and profaneness, exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law (1698)
- 82575: A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer (1661)
- 82603: New-Englands duty and interest, to be an habitation of justice, and mountain of holiness (1698)
- 82624: The true history of the Church of Scotland, from the beginning of the reformation, unto the end of the reigne of King James VI (1678)
- 82631: The cure of church-divisions: or, Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church (1670)
- 82639: To all Freinds [sic] and people in the whole Christendome (1658)
- 82691: Irenicum (1662)
- 82691: Irenicum (1662)
- 82725: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Norwich: at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Norwich. May 18. 1692. By John Jeffery, M.A. minister of S. Peter's of Mancroft in Norwich (1692)
- 82744: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1676)
- 82746: Five sermons, preached before His Majesty at Whitehall (1669)
- 82752: A modest & brotherly ansvver to Mr. Charles Herle his book, against the independency of churches (1644)
- 82760: Truth shut out of doors (1653)
- 82795: The signs of Christs coming, and of the last day (1661)
- 82800: Tam quam: or an attaint brought in the supream court of the King of kings (1683)
- 82895: A comparison between the true and false ministers (1675)
- 82925: A friendly conference concerning the new oath of allegiance to K. William, and Q. Mary (1689)
- 82925: A friendly conference concerning the new oath of allegiance to K. William, and Q. Mary (1689)
- 82931: Characters, and historical memorials (1662)
- 82951: The great question: or, How religion, property and liberty are to be best secured (1691)
- 82954: The history of the English & Scotch presbytery (1660)
- 83002: Gold refin'd; or, Baptism in its primitive purity (1689)
- 83033: A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony, of the Church of England (1641)
- 83033: A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony, of the Church of England (1641)
- 83038: The recantation, and humble submission of two ancient prelates, of the kingdome of Scotland (1641)
- 83056: More proofs of infants church-membership and consequently their right to baptism: or a second defence of our infant rights and mercies (1675)
- 83064: The Popish labyrinth (1673)
- 83101: A conference Mr. John Cotton held at Boston with the elders of New-England (1646)
- 83120: The golden grove, or, A manuall of daily prayers and letanies, fitted to the dayes of the week (1654)
- 83147: A sermon preach'd before the King Decemb. 31. 1665. At Christ-Church in Oxford· By R. Allestree, D.D. one of the canons of that church. Publish'd by His Majesties command (1666)
- 83159: The choicest fruit of peace gathered from the tree of life (1660)
- 83179: The healing of Israels breaches (1642)
- 83197: An honourable and worthy speech: spoken in the high court of Parliament· By Mr. Smith of the Middle-Temple, October 28. 1641 (1641)
- 83211: Carduus benedictus, the advantage of affliction, or The reward of patience (1659)
- 83257: A compleat parson: or A description of advovvsons, or church living (1641)
- 83261: A Collection of so much of the statutes in force, as contain and enjoyn the taking of the several oaths of supremacy and allegiance (1661)
- 83285: A sermon preach'd at the reviving of the general meetings of the gentlemen and others of the county of Dorset: in the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, Decemb. the 2d. 1690. By William Wake, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties, and preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn (1690)
- 83323: The right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort (1653)
- 83355: An ansvver to Mr. William Prynn's twelve questions concerning church government (1644)
- 83355: An ansvver to Mr. William Prynn's twelve questions concerning church government (1644)
- 83360: Some helps to church-government, approved by many godly and learned divines (1644)
- 83360: Some helps to church-government, approved by many godly and learned divines (1644)
- 83377: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and citizens of the city of London, in the parish church of S. Mary le Bow, September 3. 1683 (1683)
- 83387: A letter of Meric Casaubon D.D. &c. to Peter du Moulin D.D. and prebendarie of the same church: concerning natural experimental philosophie (1669)
- 83427: Great salvation by Jesus Christ (1659)
- 83431: A pack of Puritans (1641)
- 83455: Eirenopoios, Christ the settlement of vnsettled times (1643)
- 83463: The vvay tovvards the finding of a decision of the chiefe controversie now debated concerning church government. (1641)
- 83463: The vvay tovvards the finding of a decision of the chiefe controversie now debated concerning church government. (1641)
- 83616: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1650)
- 83630: A letter sent from the Earle of Strafford to his lady in Ireland, a little before his death: May 11. 1641 (1641)
- 83638: The Church of Rome evidently proved heretick. By Peter Berault, D. Who abjured all the errors of the said church in London, at the Savoy upon the 2d. day of April, 1671 (1680)
- 83678: The Isle of Man: or, The legall proceeding in Man-shire against sin (1659)
- 83710: Polypoikilos sophia. A compleat history or survey of all the dispensations and methods of religion (1699)
- 83729: A little vievv of this old vvorld, in tvvo books (1659)
- 83782: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London. At the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681 (1682)
- 83800: Gods call to vveeping and mourning (1646)
- 83822: A continuation of the defence of Hugo Grotius, in an ansvver to the review of his annotations (1657)
- 83829: An appeale to heaven, and heavens ministers: the most reverend Pastors of Gods word, now assembled in the synode of England: and to all the faithfull people of God (1644)
- 83850: A discourse opening the nature of that episcopacie, which is exercised in England (1641)
- 83871: An advertisement to the Parliament of England, from many grave, learned, and pious divines beyond the seas, in the yeare 1572 (1644)
- 83929: Rich. Baxter's review of the state of Christian's infants (1676)
- 83939: A decad of caveats to the people of England (1679)
- 83945: A sermon preached on the 26th day of July, 1685 (1685)
- 83971: A sermon concerning vocal and instrumental musick in the church (1696)
- 83971: A sermon concerning vocal and instrumental musick in the church (1696)
- 83998: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Norwich, March 8th. 1695/6 (1696)
- 84004: A treatise of death; the last enemy to be destroyed (1660)
- 84031: A blovv at the root. Or, Some observations towards a discovery of the subtilties and devices of Satan (1650)
- 84036: Mount Sion, or, A draught of that church which shall never be destroyed (1689)
- 84036: Mount Sion, or, A draught of that church which shall never be destroyed (1689)
- 84108: An examination of Dr. Comber's Scholastical history of the primitive and general use of liturgies in the Christian church. By S.B (1690)
- 84133: The root of popery struck at (1660)
- 84185: Scripture truth confirmed and cleared by some great appearances of God for his church under the New Testament (1678)
- 84189: A second examination of Doctor Comber's Scholastical history of the primitive and general use of liturgies in the Christian church, during the greatest part of the fourth century. By S.B (1691)
- 84206: A sermon preached in the parish church of Hackney; on the fifth of July, 1685 (1685)
- 84226: The cabinet of the Jesuits secrets opened (1679)
- 84236: Aerius redivivus: or, The history of the Presbyterians (1670)
- 84273: The still-borne nativitie (1648)
- 84287: The man Christ Jesus the head of the church and true mediator, in opposition to the papist head their pope (1679)
- 84308: A soveraigne salve to cure the blind. Or, A vindication of the power and priviledges claim'd or executed by the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1643)
- 84337: A sermon preached at the collegiat church of S. Peter in Westminster, on the 27. of March, being the day of His Majesties inauguration. By Thomas Fuller, B.D (1643)
- 84365: A resolution of some cases of conscience which respect church-communion (1683)
- 84379: A sermon preached in Saint Paules church the tenth of October. 1641. By Mr. Thomas Chisheare. Master of arts of Brasennose Colledge in Oxford.VVherein are many memorable passages most worthy of serious observations in these times (1641)
- 84439: The mutuall ioyes of the king, Parliament, and subjects (1642)
- 84447: A Christian salutation and greeting unto all the true Christian people of God (often in scorn called Quakers,) (1663)
- 84482: Veteres vindicati (1687)
- 84503: An ansvver to a treatise out of ecclesiastical history (1691)
- 84529: Astrologie proved to be the old doctrine of demons, professed by the worshippers of Saturne, Jupiter, Mars, sunne and moone (1653)
- 84545: The Christians rescue from the grand error of the heathen (1658)
- 84551: The Catholic balance: or A discourse determining the controversies concerning I. The tradition of Catholic doctrines. II. The primacy of S. Peter and the bishop of Rome. III. The subjection and authority of the Church in a Christian state: according to the suffrages of the primest antiquity (1687)
- 84577: The saints travell from Babylon into their owne countrey: or, Considerations touching the reformation of the Church, in the time of this present working Parliament (1643)
- 84579: Blessedness, or, God and the world weighed in the balances of the sanctuary, and the world found too light (1656)
- 84683: Deceivers deceiv'd: or, The mistakes of vvickedness in sundry erroneous and deceitful principles, practised in our late fatal times, and suspected still in the reasonings of unquiet spirits (1661)
- 84689: A scholastical history of the primitive and general use of liturgies in the Christian church (1690)
- 84689: A scholastical history of the primitive and general use of liturgies in the Christian church (1690)
- 84695: Vindiciæ catholicæ, or the rights of particular churches rescued (1647)
- 84704: A brief discourse of justification (1686)
- 84736: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it removes the guilty fears of sinners, and their ignorance of God (1699)
- 84760: The duty of a people that have renewed their covenant with God (1680)
- 84781: The unreasonableness of a separation from the new bishops: or, A treatise out of ecclesiastical history (1691)
- 84792: The intercourses of divine love betwixt Christ and the Church, or The particular believing-soul (1676)
- 84894: A supplement to a little book, entituled, A reasonable account why some pious nonconforming ministers cannot judg [sic] it lawful for them to perform their ministerial acts in publick solemn prayer, ordinarily, by the prescribed forms of others (1680)
- 84939: The King of Denmarks resolution concerning Charles King of Great Brittain (1642)
- 85035: The church told of Mr. Ed. Bagshaw's scandals, and warned of the dangerous snares of Satan, now laid for them, in his love-killing principles (1672)
- 85084: Two sermons (1656)
- 85172: A survey of the Survey of that summe of church-discipline (1658)
- 85220: The vindication of a true Protestant (1644)
- 85267: Justice triumphing or The spoylers spoyled (1656)
- 85282: A treatise of taxes & contributions (1667)
- 85290: Herbert's devotions: or, A companion for a Christian (1657)
- 85308: The workes of the reverend and faithfull minister of the Gospell, Mr. Nicholas Lockyer Master of Arts (1644)
- 85308: The workes of the reverend and faithfull minister of the Gospell, Mr. Nicholas Lockyer Master of Arts (1644)
- 85329: A dissertation concerning the government of the ancient church, by bishops, metropolitans, and patriarchs (1683)
- 85347: A key for Catholicks (1659)
- 85351: A sermon against persecution· (1682)
- 85392: A serious exhortation to the present and succeeding generation in New-England (1671)
- 85398: A divine discovery of sincerity (1649)
- 85434: The dutie of a king in his royall office· (1642)
- 85439: The history of the life and death of His most Serene Highness, Oliver, late Lord Protector (1659)
- 85456: The Protestants evidence: taken out of good records· (1657)
- 85458: The countermine: or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party (1678)
- 85491: Gods goodnesse in crowning the King (1662)
- 85503: A discourse concerning the original of the povvder-plot (1674)
- 85520: The knave uncloak'd: or, The Jesuit in his colours (1679)
- 85527: An admonition concerning a publick fast (1691)
- 85585: An expository comment, doctrinal, controversal and practical upon the whole first chapter to the second epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians (1661)
- 85597: The apostasy of the latter times· (1644)
- 85632: Medulla theologiæ: or The marrovv of divinity (1659)
- 85637: A sermon preach'd at the chappel royal in the Tower (1695)
- 85637: A sermon preach'd at the chappel royal in the Tower (1695)
- 85689: The alliance of divine offices (1690)
- 85696: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, at St. Mary Le Bow, on Thursday, November 5. 1696. By Samuel Bradford, rector of the said church (1697)
- 85707: To receive the Lords Supper (1655)
- 85709: The figures or types of the Old Testament (1695)
- 85727: The qualifications requisite, towards the receiving a divine revelation (1699)
- 85728: The nature of that salvation, which the Gospel offereth; and the method of obtaining it, by a mediator (1699)
- 85732: The keyes of the kingdom of heaven, and power thereof (1644)
- 85749: An epilogue to the tragedy of the Church of England (1659)
- 85759: The keyes of the kingdom of heaven, and power thereof (1644)
- 85824: The glory of a true church, and its discipline display'd (1697)
- 85831: The spirituall vvarfare (1642)
- 85851: God, the king, and the church (1670)
- 85921: A generall martyrologie (1651)
- 85939: The true ministers living of the Gospel, distinguished from the false ministers living upon tithes and forced maintenance· (1660)
- 85989: A brief account of some of the late and present sufferings of the people called Quakers (1680)
- 85992: The life and death of Mr. Joseph Alleine, late teacher of the church at Taunton, in Somersetshire, assistant to Mr. Newton (1672)
- 86017: The humble petition of the well-affected Commons of England (1643)
- 86031: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London. At the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681 (1682)
- 86156: Englands miserie (1642)
- 86200: Shibboleth: or, Observations of severall errors in the last translations of the English & French Bibles (1656)
- 86233: The church wounded and rent by a spirit of division (1681)
- 86233: The church wounded and rent by a spirit of division (1681)
- 86270: Two conferences between some of those that are called Separatists & Independents, concerning their different tenents (1650)
- 86289: A short treatise of altars, altar-furniture, altar-cringing, and musick of all the quire, singing-men and choristers (1643)
- 86431: Honour advanced: or, A briefe account of the long keeping, and late leaving of the close at Liechfield (1643)
- 86447: An apologetical vindication of the Church of England (1687)
- 86450: The spirituall verses and prose of James Hunt (1643)
- 86455: Berwicks beauty, or A church erecting there (1650)
- 86498: A sermon at the funeral of Sr Edmvnd-Bvry Godfrey, one of His Majesties justices of the peace, who was barbarously murthered (1678)
- 86517: The right method for a setled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort (1657)
- 86544: VVisdomes counterfeit: or, Herodian policy (1656)
- 86559: Sixteene propositions in Parliament (1642)
- 86570: Safety in the midst of danger (1656)
- 86593: The spirit of the martyrs revived (1683)
- 86610: Of the state of the church in future ages: or An inspection into the divine prophecies (1684)
- 86610: Of the state of the church in future ages: or An inspection into the divine prophecies (1684)
- 86616: A brief exposition of the whole book of Canticles, or Song of Solomon (1642)
- 86729: Conjugall counsell: or, Seasonable advise, both to unmarried, and married persons (1653)
- 86778: Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible (1648)
- 86791: A choice manual, containing what is to be believed, practised, and desired or praied for (1664)
- 86857: A sermon, preached in the cathedral church of Norwich (1697)
- 86876: A vindication of the freedom & lawfulnes of the Generall Assembly begun at St Andrews and continued at Dundee (1652)
- 86896: The case of infant-baptism (1683)
- 86901: Bishop Overall's convocation-book, MDCVI (1690)
- 86948: The papists St. Dominick and his rosary: or, A full discovery of all the cheats and forgeries imposed by him on the people (1681)
- 87024: The lives of the popes (1688)
- 87066: A tryall of the nevv-church vvay in New-England and in old (1644)
- 87093: Virtumnus [sic] Romanus, or, A discourse penned by a romish priest (1642)
- 87137: Apospasmatia sacra: or A collection of posthumous and orphan lectures (1657)
- 87198: The history of the church (1692)
- 87201: A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of Worcester the second of Febr. last being Candlemas day, at the funerall of Mtis Alice Tomkins wife unto Mr Thomas Tomkins one of the gentlemen of His Majesties chappell royall. By John Toy, Master of arts and one of the petty canons of the said cathedrall church (1642)
- 87211: A letter vvritten to a friend, declaring his opinion (1643)
- 87242: A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1681)
- 87303: Medulla historiæ Scoticæ (1685)
- 87352: An exact enquiry after ancient truths, both in scripture and fathers (1643)
- 87388: Distressed Sion relieved, or, The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness (1689)
- 87402: The primitive institution, or, a seasonable discourse of catechizing (1674)
- 87404: England's independency upon the papal power historically and judicially stated (1674)
- 87410: Truth owned and deceit denyed and witnessed against: or, A clear manifestation of truth and its servants (1667)
- 87424: Rare physick for the church sicx [sic] of an ague (1643)
- 87424: Rare physick for the church sicx [sic] of an ague (1643)
- 87424: Rare physick for the church sicx [sic] of an ague (1643)
- 87424: Rare physick for the church sicx [sic] of an ague (1643)
- 87446: A sermon on the restoring of the coyn (1697)
- 87490: A sermon at a solemn meeting of the natives of the city and county of Worcester (1680)
- 87497: Work & reward, or The testimonial of a believer for his entrance into glory, examined and approved (1656)
- 87507: The glory of the true church discovered (1662)
- 87521: The court of the gentiles: or, A discourse touching the traduction of philosophie from the Scriptures and Jewish church (1676)
- 87574: Foure orders of great consequence of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87575: One argument more against the cavaliers (1643)
- 87618: The primitive institution: or, a seasonable discourse of catechizing (1690)
- 87649: A declaration of the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford (1644)
- 87667: The declaration of the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford according to His Majesties proclamation (1644)
- 87686: A letter from a person of honour, reconciling the dissenting brethren, (commonly called Independents) and the Presbyterians, in matter of judgement, about the setling of the church (1644)
- 87723: A model of church-government: or, The grounds of the spirituall frame and government of the house of God (1647)
- 87804: A vindication of the primitive church, and diocesan episcopacy (1682)
- 87821: XXX· sermons lately preached at the parish church of Saint Mary Magdalen Milkstreet, London (1657)
- 87848: The necessity and encouragement, of utmost venturing for the churches help (1643)
- 87865: Prelacie is miserie: or, The suppressing of prelaticall goverment and establishing of provintiall, and nationall sinods, is a hopefull meanes to make a flourishing Church, and happie kingdome (1641)
- 87892: An indictment against England because of her selfe-murdering divisions (1645)
- 87911: A treatise of the episcopacy, liturgies, and ecclesiastical ceremonies of the primitive times (1660)
- 87913: M.S· to A·S· (1644)
- 87922: The church-history of Ethiopia (1696)
- 87936: Gods government of his church, and the deputation thereof to men (1641)
- 87951: A briefe narration of some church courses held in opinion and practise in the churches lately erected in New England (1644)
- 88000: A Christian directory: or, A summ of practical theologie, and cases of conscience· (1673)
- 88008: A pleasant and compendious history of the first inventers and instituters of the most famous arts (1686)
- 88020: A treatise of the covenant of grace, as it is dispensed to the elect seed, effectually unto salvation (1671)
- 88044: The excellency of man's soul (1684)
- 88054: An answer to a booke entituled, An humble remonstrance· (1641)
- 88063: The insolency and cruelty of the cavaliers (1643)
- 88202: An antidote against Mr. Baxters palliated cure of church divisions. Or, An account of several weighty and just exceptions against that book (1670)
- 88203: Veteres vindicati (1687)
- 88253: The free-born subject: or, The Englishmans birthright (1680)
- 88277: The Parliaments lamentation. For the distractions of the kingdome (1642)
- 88284: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1658)
- 88365: A payre of compasses for church and state (1642)
- 88387: Poems on most of the festivals of the church· (1681)
- 88388: Two discourses the one of the primitive government of churches, the other of the service of God at the assemblies of the church (1650)
- 88407: The Protestant resolution of faith (1683)
- 88413: A short summary of the principal controversies between the Church of England, and the church of Rome (1687)
- 88512: A parlie with the svvord about a cessation (1643)
- 88521: The power communicated by God to the prince, and the obedience required of the subject (1683)
- 88588: The church triumphant. Or, A comfortable treatise of the amplitude and largeness of the kingdom of Christ (1649)
- 88609: Christs counsel to his church (1681)
- 88615: The history of the coronation of the most high, most mighty, and most excellent monarch, James II. By the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and of his royal consort Queen Mary (1687)
- 88616: A brief history of transubstantiation (1674)
- 88630: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1643)
- 88641: Zions rights and Babels ruine; or, The Church restored to her primitive lustre (1642)
- 88729: Ichabod: or, Five groans of the church (1663)
- 88729: Ichabod: or, Five groans of the church (1663)
- 88734: The maintenance of the sanctuary or the declaration of the Church of Scotland in her purest times, concerning her patrimony (1642)
- 88805: Antapologia (1644)
- 88842: The good old way defended (1697)
- 88847: Choice proverbs and dialogues, in Italian and English (1666)
- 88880: The ancient sea-laws of Oleron, Wisby and the Hanse-towns, still in force (1686)
- 88931: Gildas salvianus (1657)
- 88981: The apostasy of the latter times. In which, (according to divine prediction) the world should wonder after the Beast, the mystery of iniquity should so farre prevaile over the mystery of godlinesse, whorish Babylon over the virgin-Church of Christ; as that the visible glory of the true church should be much clouded, the true unstained Christian faith corrupted, the purity of true worship polluted. Or, the gentiles theology of dæmons, i.e. inferiour divine powers: supposed to be mediatours between God and man (1641)
- 88981: The apostasy of the latter times. In which, (according to divine prediction) the world should wonder after the Beast, the mystery of iniquity should so farre prevaile over the mystery of godlinesse, whorish Babylon over the virgin-Church of Christ; as that the visible glory of the true church should be much clouded, the true unstained Christian faith corrupted, the purity of true worship polluted. Or, the gentiles theology of dæmons, i.e. inferiour divine powers: supposed to be mediatours between God and man (1641)
- 88995: Christianography: or, The description of the multitude and sundry sorts of Christians, in the world, not subject to the Pope (1674)
- 89007: The warming-stone (1670)
- 89054: A chronicle of the kings of England (1665)
- 89073: A sermon preached to the renowned company of the artillery, I September, 1640 (1641)
- 89085: Milk for babes· (1646)
- 89142: Two treatises (1652)
- 89145: To the right reverend, the ministers of the Kirk of Scotland, of the Presbyterian perswasion (1689)
- 89145: To the right reverend, the ministers of the Kirk of Scotland, of the Presbyterian perswasion (1689)
- 89150: A sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abby-church at Westminster, on the 5th of November, 1696 (1696)
- 89160: The way of Congregational churches cleared (1648)
- 89161: The powring out of the seven vials: or An exposition, of the 16. chapter of the Revelation, with an application of it to our times (1642)
- 89194: The Church of England evidently proved the holy catholick church (1682)
- 89215: Antiquitates apostolicæ: or, The history of the lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Saviour, and the two evangelists, SS. Mark and Luke (1677)
- 89215: Antiquitates apostolicæ: or, The history of the lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Saviour, and the two evangelists, SS. Mark and Luke (1677)
- 89218: Two great victories (1644)
- 89221: The life & death of that renowned John Fisher Bishop of Rochester (1655)
- 89235: Mr. Grimston his learned speech in the high court of Parliament (1642)
- 89236: The ministration of publick baptism of infants to be used in the church. Or, A disswasive from baptising children in private. By Edm. Arwaker, M.A (1687)
- 89251: Politicall reflections upon the government of the Turks (1656)
- 89256: Laurentius Lutherizans. Or the protestation of George Laurence (1642)
- 89262: The converted capuchin. Or, The recantation of Father Basil (1641)
- 89271: The harmony between the old and present non-conformists principles (1682)
- 89322: The good of peace and ill of vvarre (1642)
- 89327: Prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius (1664)
- 89398: A Gospel-church: or, God's holy temple opened (1675)
- 89404: A sermon lately preached at Westminster (1641)
- 89407: Some queries concerning the order and government of the church of Christ (1663)
- 89430: A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual (1701)
- 89465: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Doctor Ambrose Atfield. Late minister of St. Leonard Shoreditch (1684)
- 89482: A brief view and survey of the dangerous and pernicious errors to church and state, in Mr. Hobbes's book, entitled Leviathan· (1676)
- 89499: The keyes of the kingdom of heaven, and power thereof (1644)
- 89516: Gregorii posthuma: or, Certain learned tracts (1649)
- 89516: Gregorii posthuma: or, Certain learned tracts (1649)
- 89518: 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 (1656)
- 89541: The discovery of mysteries: or, The plots and practices of a prevalent faction in this present Parliament (1643)
- 89573: Arguments given in by the commissioners of Scotland unto the lords of the treaty (1641)
- 89696: An humble motion made in the time of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1641)
- 89704: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of Burcester (1697)
- 89706: The judgment of the ancient Jewish church, against the Unitarians, in the controversy upon the Holy Trinity, and the divinity of our Blessed Saviour (1699)
- 89724: Master Grimstons argument concerning bishops (1641)
- 89801: An awakening word in season, to the Grand-Jury-Men of the nation. (1684)
- 89821: The way of the Spirit in bringing souls to Christ (1676)
- 89831: Sure and honest means for the conversion of all hereticks (1688)
- 89835: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. James, Westminster, April xvith. 1696 (1696)
- 89868: A defence of true Protestants (1680)
- 89895: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1669)
- 89911: A treatise concerning the lavvfvll svbiect of baptisme (1643)
- 89915: An apology for, and an invitation to, the people call'd Quakers (1697)
- 89956: An exposition upon the ten first chapters of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Matthew (1659)
- 89996: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Clergy-mens Sons, in the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, December 3. 1691. By Thomas Tenison, D.D. Lord Bishop elect of Lincoln (1691)
- 90030: The impostvres of seducing teachers discovered (1656)
- 90041: The general history of England, both ecclesiastical and civil (1697)
- 90113: A charitable church vvarden. Or, an hypocrite anatomiz'd (1641)
- 90113: A charitable church vvarden. Or, an hypocrite anatomiz'd (1641)
- 90113: A charitable church vvarden. Or, an hypocrite anatomiz'd (1641)
- 90136: The eternal gospel once more testified unto and vindicated (1681)
- 90143: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men in the church of St Mary-le-Bow, on Thursday, December the 7th. 1693 (1694)
- 90217: Firmianus and Dubitantius, or Certain dialogues concerning atheism, infidelity, popery, and other heresies and schisme's that trouble the peace of the church, and are destructive of primitive piety (1674)
- 90217: Firmianus and Dubitantius, or Certain dialogues concerning atheism, infidelity, popery, and other heresies and schisme's that trouble the peace of the church, and are destructive of primitive piety (1674)
- 90223: Loyalty essential to Christianity (1685)
- 90224: Be ye also ready (1694)
- 90230: Of gifts and offices in the publick worship of God (1678)
- 90301: Vindiciæ justificationis gratuitæ. Justification without conditions; or The free justification of a sinner (1695)
- 90315: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Seth, Lord Bishop of Sarum, Chancellor of the Garter. By Samuel Fyler A.M. rector of Stockton in the county of Willts, Septemb. 13. 1680 (1682)
- 90322: A further vindication of the dissenters from the Rector of Bury's unjust accusations (1699)
- 90325: A sermon preached at the funeral of M. Anthony Hinton (1679)
- 90334: Authente?s, or A treatise of self-deniall (1659)
- 90376: Synodus Anglicana: or, The constitution and proceedings of an English convocation (1672)
- 90391: The golden grove (1685)
- 90393: A brief declaration of those that have accepted the trust of receiving and distributing such sums of money as wel-affected persons shall subscribe towards the maintenance of hopeful students at both the universities (1647)
- 90399: A scholasticall discourse (1663)
- 90424: Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible (1649)
- 90468: A catechism and confession of faith (1690)
- 90488: The poor mechanick's plea, against the rich clergy's oppression (1700)
- 90494: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. Martins Ludgate, Sept. 12. 1695 (1695)
- 90494: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. Martins Ludgate, Sept. 12. 1695 (1695)
- 90499: A course of lectures upon the church catechism· (1696)
- 90572: The ancient rites, and monuments of the monastical, & cathedral church of Durham· (1672)
- 90595: Two sermons (1647)
- 90596: S. Austin imitated: or Retractions and repentings in reference unto the late civil and ecclesiastical changes in this nation (1662)
- 90607: Articles of visitation & enquiry exhibited to the ministers, church wardens, and sidemen of every parish in the primary episcopal visitation of ... John, by divine permission Lord Bishop of Oxford (1679)
- 90616: Bellua marina: or The monstrous beast which arose out of the sea· (1690)
- 90651: A gospel church describ'd in its author, names, head, matter, form, and end (1700)
- 90655: Bibliotheca regia, or, The royal library (1659)
- 90662: A brief history of the vvar with the Indians in Nevv-England· (1676)
- 90673: A short and plain way to the faith and church (1688)
- 90674: The new state of England under Their Majesties K. William and Q. Mary (1693)
- 90685: The true euangelical temper (1641)
- 90724: Christs communion with his church militant (1644)
- 90724: Christs communion with his church militant (1644)
- 90824: A hind let loose, or An historical representation of the testimonies, of the Church of Scotland, for the interest of Christ (1687)
- 90834: To all the inhabitiants of the town of Youghal, who are under the teaching of James Wood (1657)
- 90847: A sermon preach'd before the King December 31. 1665. at Christ-Church in Oxford. By R. Allestry, D.D. one of the cannons of that church. Publish'd by His Majesties command (1666)
- 90854: Christian magnanimity (1690)
- 90919: A voyce out of the wildernes crying (1651)
- 91025: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of this city (1698)
- 91067: Jerusalems glory breaking forth into the world (1675)
- 91087: The church catechism (1683)
- 91097: A journey into the country (1675)
- 91105: Anale?psis, or, Saint Peters bonds abide (1660)
- 91106: Anale?psis: or, Saint Peters bonds abide (1661)
- 91146: Eleven sermons preached upon several occasions (1699)
- 91149: A generall martyrologie (1660)
- 91161: Of the eternity of Gods election (1655)
- 91191: The power of Congregational churches asserted and vindicated (1672)
- 91216: An essay concerning church government (1689)
- 91217: An essay concerning church government (1692)
- 91256: The defence of sundry positions & scriptures for the Congregational-way justified: or an answer to an epistle written by Mr. Richard Hollingworth, unto S.E. and T.T (1646)
- 91260: Antapologia: or, A full answer to the apologeticall narration of Mr Goodwin, Mr Nye, Mr Sympson, Mr Burroughs, Mr Bridge, members of the Assembly of Divines (1646)
- 91261: The book of rates now used in the sin custom-house of the church and court of Rome· (1678)
- 91261: The book of rates now used in the sin custom-house of the church and court of Rome· (1678)
- 91285: The Pope's supremacy asserted (1688)
- 91339: The blessings of eighty eight: or, A short narrative of the auspicious protection of our reform'd Protestant church, under the number of eight (1698)
- 91377: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 91398: A vindication of Quakerism no Christianity, &c (1673)
- 91410: A plea for free-grace against free-will (1696)
- 91432: The case of the present afflicted clergy in Scotland truly represented (1690)
- 91440: The Christians daily walke in holy securitie and peace (1642)
- 91446: The life and death of that old disciple of Jesus Christ, and eminent minister of the Gospel, Mr. Hanserd Knollys, who dyed in the ninety third year of his age. Written with his own hand to the year 1672. and continued in general, in an epistle by Mr. VVilliam Kiffin. To which is added, his last legacy to the church (1692)
- 91451: The power of kings from God (1683)
- 91500: A discourse of Monsr. Vigier to the Lord Abbot Goddon, great Dean of the cathedral church of Toul in Lorrain (1670)
- 91507: Anti-Haman or An answer to M. G. Burnet's Mistery of iniquiti unvailed (1679)
- 91527: Ho Antichristos, the great Antichrist revealed (1660)
- 91553: Acts of the General Assembly of the French Clergy in the year MDCLXXXV. concerning religion (1685)
- 91553: Acts of the General Assembly of the French Clergy in the year MDCLXXXV. concerning religion (1685)
- 91609: The Isle of Man: or, The legal proceeding in Man-shire against sinne (1668)
- 91620: The imperfect promulgation of the Gospel, consider'd (1700)
- 91623: A sermon preach'd at the Church of St. Mary le Bow (1697)
- 91631: The unerring and unerrable church or An ansvver to a sermon preached by Mr Andrevv Sall, formerly a Iesuit, and novv a minister of the Protestant Church. VVritten by I.S. and dedicated to His Excellency the most honorable Arthur Earl of Essex Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1675)
- 91631: The unerring and unerrable church or An ansvver to a sermon preached by Mr Andrevv Sall, formerly a Iesuit, and novv a minister of the Protestant Church. VVritten by I.S. and dedicated to His Excellency the most honorable Arthur Earl of Essex Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1675)
- 91638: A just vindication of the covenant and church-estate of children of church-members (1648)
- 91684: A collection of private devotions; in the practice of the ancient church (1676)
- 91684: A collection of private devotions; in the practice of the ancient church (1676)
- 91720: A serious enquiry into, and certain producing of, plain and express Scripture proofs (1693)
- 91724: The spirit of God speaking in the temple of God. Or Gods spiritual teachings in his people puts flesh to silence (1663)
- 91725: Ancilla pietatis: or, the hand-maid to private devotion (1647)
- 91739: Baby-baptism meer babism. Or an answer to no-body in five words, to every-body who finds himself concern'd in't (1653)
- 91750: A sermon preached upon the fifth of November, 1678 (1679)
- 91770: A true copy of the papers delivered by Sir John Freind [sic], and Sir VVilliam Parkyns, to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1696)
- 91783: Look unto Jesus, or An ascent to the Holy Mount (1663)
- 91784: God manifested by his works, and justified in his dealings with men (1678)
- 91796: XXXI sermons preached to the parishioners of Stanford-Rivers in Essex, upon several subjects and occasions. By Charles Gibbes, D.D. rectour of that church, and prebendary of Saint Peter's at Westminster. Never before made publick (1677)
- 91804: The faith of dying Jacob. Or, God's presence with his church, not-withstanding the death of his eminent servants (1688)
- 91804: The faith of dying Jacob. Or, God's presence with his church, not-withstanding the death of his eminent servants (1688)
- 91857: Religion and loyalty: or, A demonstration of the power of the Christian church within it self (1684)
- 91857: Religion and loyalty: or, A demonstration of the power of the Christian church within it self (1684)
- 91857: Religion and loyalty: or, A demonstration of the power of the Christian church within it self (1684)
- 91861: Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible (1649)
- 91862: The faith, doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the realm of England, and dominions of the same (1691)
- 91865: A reproof to those church men or ministers that refused to read the Kings most gracious declaration. By Elizabeth Rone, a sweet singer of Israel (1688)
- 91873: The case stated between the Church of England and the dissenters (1700)
- 91895: Indulgence to dissenters in religion by suspending penal laws in matters ecclesiastical is destructive to both church and state (1673)
- 91931: Some helps for the Indians (1658)
- 91965: An awakening warning to the vvofull vvorld (1662)
- 91976: A discourse concerning the nature, unity, and communion of the Catholick Church (1688)
- 91976: A discourse concerning the nature, unity, and communion of the Catholick Church (1688)
- 92066: Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition, or, An answer to Mr. Iohn Goodwins water-dipping no firm footing for church communion (1655)
- 92066: Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition, or, An answer to Mr. Iohn Goodwins water-dipping no firm footing for church communion (1655)
- 92066: Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition, or, An answer to Mr. Iohn Goodwins water-dipping no firm footing for church communion (1655)
- 92066: Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition, or, An answer to Mr. Iohn Goodwins water-dipping no firm footing for church communion (1655)
- 92077: Strange and remarkable prophesies and predictions of the holy, learned, and excellent James Usher, late L. Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of Ireland (1681)
- 92091: An epistle of love, and of consolation unto Israel (1661)
- 92140: A sermon preached on the 16th day of April, 1696 (1696)
- 92142: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1668)
- 92226: The Winchcomb-papers reviewed (1657)
- 92227: The Winchcomb-papers revived (1675)
- 92245: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1659)
- 92249: Some queries to Protestants answered (1687)
- 92259: Sermons preached upon several occasions (1678)
- 92281: An arrovv shot against Babylon out of Josephs bow (1663)
- 92304: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1681)
- 92319: A preservative against the plague of schisme. Or, An antidote against the separations of the time (1652)
- 92373: The divine right of infant-baptisme asserted and proved from Scripture and antiquity (1680)
- 92409: A sermon of conforming and reforming (1661)
- 92416: Chvrch-rvles proposed to the church in Abingdon and approved by them (1656)
- 92416: Chvrch-rvles proposed to the church in Abingdon and approved by them (1656)
- 92475: An exposition of the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England by way of question and answer (1663)
- 92502: A reply of two of the brethren to A.S (1644)
- 92511: Severall Acts of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, for the abolishing of Deanes, Deans and Chapters, Canons, Prebends, and other offices and titles, of or belonging to any cathedrall, or collegiate church or chappel within England and Wales (1649)
- 92530: A proposition for the safety & happiness of the King and kingdom (1667)
- 92531: An account of the conversion of Theodore John, a late teacher among the Jews (1693)
- 92536: Stephanos pistou: or The true Christians character & crown (1671)
- 92548: The healing attempt examined and submitted to the Parliament and convocation (1689)
- 92607: Meditations on the holy sacrament of the Lords last Supper. By Edvvard Reynolds sometimes Fellow of Merton College in Oxford, and now rector of the church of Braunston in Northampton-Shire (1647)
- 92687: The mammon of unrighteousness detected and purified (1688)
- 92703: The marks of the true church (1675)
- 92703: The marks of the true church (1675)
- 92706: A sermon preached in the high church of Edinburgh (1694)
- 92739: The power communicated by God to the prince, and the obedience required of the subject (1691)
- 92747: Several tracts against popery (1689)
- 92747: Several tracts against popery (1689)
- 92754: A manifestation of truth (1662)
- 92793: A vvarning and testimony from the Lord who lives and abides forever (1680)
- 92805: The decency & order of church and state, as now established (1684)
- 92833: Cain and Abel malignity (1689)
- 92836: An account of the spirits working upon the minds of men, in the several ages of the Christian church (1680)
- 92844: The cure of church-divisions: or Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church (1670)
- 92844: The cure of church-divisions: or Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church (1670)
- 92882: A collection of svndry petitions presented to the Kings most excellent Majestie (1642)
- 92904: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Alleine (1672)
- 92985: The necessity of subjection (1681)
- 92999: Apostolici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the Apostles (1687)
- 93017: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God (1686)
- 93043: The rod of recompence, or, The hand of justice in the punishment of the enemies of church & state (1660)
- 93043: The rod of recompence, or, The hand of justice in the punishment of the enemies of church & state (1660)
- 93081: The happines of peace and vnitie (1641)
- 93095: A chronicle of the kings of England (1670)
- 93100: A catechism and confession of faith (1673)
- 93108: A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony, of the Church of England (1641)
- 93108: A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony, of the Church of England (1641)
- 93110: A treatise of death, the last enemy to be destroyed (1672)
- 93124: A Direct road to peace and happiness in church and state (1696)
- 93131: An exclamation against the whore of Babylon the mother of harlots (1679)
- 93211: The difference between the church and court of Rome, considered (1674)
- 93219: A sermon against murmuring: preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter Exon, on the XXIXth of May, 1680 (1680)
- 93263: Gildas salvianus; = the reformed pastor (1656)
- 93299: Several letters written by some French Protestants now refug'd in Germany (1690)
- 93395: The succession of the church, and sacraments, from Christ and his apostles, to the end of the world. Cleared, and stated according to the antient doctrine of the Greek and Latine fathers (1686)
- 93453: Remarques relating to the state of the church of the first centuries (1680)
- 93485: Panoplia: or the whole armour of God (1662)
- 93517: The upright man and his happy end (1658)
- 93541: The duty of daily frequenting the publick service of the church (1698)
- 93564: Suspiria ecclesiæ & reipublicæ Anglicanæ (1648)
- 93571: A sermon preached on the first of January, 1698. In the parish church of St. Nicholas Cole-Abby (1699)
- 93599: Animadversions upon a late pamphlet entituled The naked truth; or, The true state of the primitive church (1676)
- 93600: The mammon of unrighteousness detected and purified in a sermon preached in the cathedral church of Worcester (1689)
- 93617: Anti-Christ pointed and painted out in his true colours. Or The pope of Rome, proven to bee that man of sinne, and sonne of perdition, fore-prophesied in Scripture (1655)
- 93625: The ceremony-monger, his character. In six chapters (1696)
- 93706: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1677)
- 93737: The povvring out of the seven vials: or, An exposition of the sixteenth chapter of the Revelation (1645)
- 93771: Reflexions on the Council of Trent (1679)
- 93844: Eirenomachia. The agreement and distance of brethren: or, A brief survey of the judgement of Mr. J.G. and the church of God walking with him (1671)
- 93844: Eirenomachia. The agreement and distance of brethren: or, A brief survey of the judgement of Mr. J.G. and the church of God walking with him (1671)
- 93844: Eirenomachia. The agreement and distance of brethren: or, A brief survey of the judgement of Mr. J.G. and the church of God walking with him (1671)
- 93845: Transubstantiation a peculiar article of the Roman Catholick faith (1688)
- 93880: The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker (1676)
- 93898: The glory of the true church discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time (1666)
- 93898: The glory of the true church discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time (1666)
- 93898: The glory of the true church discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time (1666)
- 93898: The glory of the true church discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time (1666)
- 93916: Immediate revelation, (or, Jesus Christ the eternal Son of God, revealed in man (1676)
- 93917: Of Christian communion (1693)
- 93956: David's repentance, or, A plain and familiar exposition of the LI Psalm (1694)
- 93957: The true light discovered to all who desire to walk in the day (1679)
- 93986: An account from the children of light, (to them that askes) in several particulars (1660)
- 94004: A discourse of baptisme (1653)
- 94024: The order of the Gospel (1700)
- 94033: Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible (1649)
- 94117: The godly mans ark, or City of refuge in the day of his distress (1693)
- 94122: The doctrine of divine providence, opened and applyed (1684)
- 94143: A more exact and full relation of the horrid and cruel murther lately committed upon Cossuma Albertus, a Prince of Transilvania (1661)
- 94174: An ansvver to W.R. his narration of the opinions and practises of the churches lately erected in Nevv-England (1644)
- 94247: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1682)
- 94248: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1683)
- 94282: The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions (1685)
- 94323: A discourse representing the sufficient manifestation of the will of God to his church in all its several periods and dispensations. By James Canaries (1684)
- 94393: The first epistle of Clement (the Apostle Paul's fellow-labourer in the Gospel) to the Corinthians (1652)
- 94422: The doctrine of the Church, to which are committed the keys of the kingdome of heaven (1643)
- 94425: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of clergy-men (1686)
- 94510: Gospel-liberty, and the royal-law of love (1668)
- 94516: A scripture testimony to the saints practices (1672)
- 94577: A description of the true temple and worship of God (1658)
- 94606: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Alleine (1673)
- 94639: The invisible things of God (1659)
- 94645: Truth soberly defended (1692)
- 94662: Bovvels opened: or, A discovery of the neare and deare love, union and communion betwixt Christ, and the church (1641)
- 94700: A discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, and the danger of salvation in the communion of it (1671)
- 94709: Two discourses concerning the Holy Spirit, and His work (1693)
- 94836: Satan in Samuels mantle, Or the cruelty of Germany acted in Jersey (1659)
- 94867: A chronicle of the kings of England (1653)
- 94904: Two treatises. The first of Christs counsell to the angell of the church of Laodicea (1642)
- 94913: The lawfulness and use of organs in the Christian Church (1696)
- 94926: The chariot of truth (1663)
- 94926: The chariot of truth (1663)
- 95089: The pastor and the prelate, or Reformation and conformity (1692)
- 95092: Castigio temporum, or, A Short view and reprehension of the errours and enormities of the times, both in church and state (1660)
- 95092: Castigio temporum, or, A Short view and reprehension of the errours and enormities of the times, both in church and state (1660)
- 95161: Englands thankfulnesse, or, An humble remembrance presented to the Committee for Religion in the High Court of Parliament (1642)
- 95181: The faithfulness of God, considered and cleared in the great events of his vvord. Or, A second part of The fulfilling of the Scripture (1674)
- 95202: A serious and compassionate inquiry into the causes of the present neglect and contempt of the Protestant religion and Church of England (1674)
- 95203: The saints (or they that are born of the Spirit) (1683)
- 95206: A serious and compassionate inquiry into the causes of the present neglect and contempt of the Protestant religion and Church of England (1684)
- 95212: The Bishops downefall or, The prelats snare (1642)
- 95270: A sermon preached at the funerall of the Honourable Sir Francis Vincent, Knight and baronet at Stokedawbernon in the county of Surrey, the tenth day of Apill [sic], 1640 by Thomas Neesham. clerke and rector of the same church (1642)
- 95304: The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated (1688)
- 95317: New Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the Pope himselfe, cardinals, bishops, Iesuits &c (1642)
- 95326: Nevv-England freemen warned and warmed, to be free indeed, having an eye to God in their elections (1673)
- 95352: The consideration of a position concerning the Book of common-prayer (1660)
- 95392: Unity restor'd to the Church of England (1661)
- 95412: The Romish priest turn'd Protestant (1679)
- 95431: A sermon preach'd in a country church February 14, 1688. upon that eminent occasion of thanksgiving for the great deliverance of this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power. (1689)
- 95431: A sermon preach'd in a country church February 14, 1688. upon that eminent occasion of thanksgiving for the great deliverance of this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power. (1689)
- 95445: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Peter in York. On the 6th. of February, 1685/6 (1686)
- 95451: Anti-pædobaptism, or, The third part (1657)
- 95484: Light in darkness, or Deliverance proclaimed unto the church, in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements (1686)
- 95489: The isle of man. Or, The legall proceeding in Man-shire against sinne (1648)
- 95491: A true coppie of a prophesie which was found in old ancient house of one Master Truswell, sometime recorder of a towne in Lincolne-shire (1642)
- 95492: The isle of man, or, The legal proceedings in Man-shire against sinne (1677)
- 95493: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer (1682)
- 95538: The true tything of the gospel-ministers: or An answer to an national teacher (1657)
- 95636: The trve portraitvre of the chvrch of Iesvs-Christ (1670)
- 95649: An exposition of the whole book of the Revelation (1689)
- 95809: Persecutio undecima (1682)
- 95825: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory. Wherein is shewed its excellency and certainty; the misery of those that lose it; the way to attain it, assurance of it; and how to live in the continual delightful fore-tasts of it, by the help of meditation. Written by the author for his own use, in the time of his languishing, when God took him off from all publick employment, and afterwards preached in his weekly lecture; by Richard Baxter, teacher of the church of Kederminster in Worcestershire (1688)
- 95828: A sermon preached afore Thomas Andrews Lord Maior, and the aldermen, sheriffs, &c. of the honorable corporation of the Citie of London (1650)
- 95837: Protestantisme reviv'd, or, The persecuted church triumphing [by] C.A., Linc. Coll. Oxon (1688)
- 95837: Protestantisme reviv'd, or, The persecuted church triumphing [by] C.A., Linc. Coll. Oxon (1688)
- 95839: A large and compleat concordance to the Bible in English (1658)
- 95867: The enthusiasm of the church of Rome (1688)
- 95896: Three treatises of The vanity of the creature. The sinfulnesse of sinne. The life of Christ (1651)
- 95896: Three treatises of The vanity of the creature. The sinfulnesse of sinne. The life of Christ (1651)
- 95904: The harmony of the four evangelists (1679)
- 95906: The works of Thomas Collier. Preacher in the west of England (1652)
- 95911: A companion to the temple and closet: Or, A help to publick and private devotion (1672)
- 95926: Believers evidences for eternall life (1655)
- 95955: XXVI. sermons (1661)
- 95960: Two clean birds, or, The cleaning of the leper (1644)
- 96070: A sermon preached at the funeral of Sir Willoughby Chamberlain, Kt (1697)
- 96079: Absolute freedom from sin by Christs death for the world (1656)
- 96081: The truth of Christian religion (1694)
- 96101: A short examination of A Discourse concerning edification (1700)
- 96107: A brief examination of the present Roman Catholick faith (1689)
- 96113: The strange and prodigious religions, customs, and manners, of sundry nations (1683)
- 96173: The true character of a rigid Presbyter (1661)
- 96175: A compleat and compendious church-history (1681)
- 96195: The povver communicated by God to the prince, and the obedience required of the subject (1661)
- 96215: A collection of private devotions; in the practice of the ancient church, called The hours of prayer (1672)
- 96353: A letter of Mr. John Cottons teacher of the church in Boston in Nevv-England, to Mr. Williams, a preacher there (1643)
- 96353: A letter of Mr. John Cottons teacher of the church in Boston in Nevv-England, to Mr. Williams, a preacher there (1643)
- 96353: A letter of Mr. John Cottons teacher of the church in Boston in Nevv-England, to Mr. Williams, a preacher there (1643)
- 96502: Acts and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happening in the church, with an universall historie of the same (1641)
- 96525: The great question: or, How religion, property and liberty are to be best secured (1690)
- 96594: The history of the church of Malabar, from the time of its being first discover'd by the Portuguezes in the year 1501 (1694)
- 96594: The history of the church of Malabar, from the time of its being first discover'd by the Portuguezes in the year 1501 (1694)
- 96710: A relation of the troubles which have hapned in New-England, by reason of the Indians there: from the year 1614. to the year 1675 (1677)
- 96711: A testimony against several prophane and superstitious customs, now practised by some in New-England (1687)
- 96748: The testimony of Isaac Pennington concerning liberty of conscience, and church-government (1681)
- 96790: The faith, doctrine, and religion, professed, and protected in the realm of England, and dominions of the same (1661)
- 96817: A call to the Shulamite: or to the scattered and divided members of the church (1674)
- 96857: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Warwick, and city of Coventry, in the church of St. Mary Le Bow, London, November 14th. 1695 (1695)
- 96857: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Warwick, and city of Coventry, in the church of St. Mary Le Bow, London, November 14th. 1695 (1695)
- 96888: The Isle of Man: or, The legal proceeding in Man-shire against sinne (1683)
- 96903: Cesars due, and the subjects duty: or, A present for Cesar (1663)
- 96951: Right re-entred and the reasons thereof rendered in the plain, yet modest, apology of Zach. Crofton, minister of the Gospel at Buttolphs Aldgate, London (1657)
- 96997: The old Roman Catholik, as at first he was taught by Paul (1649)
- 96999: The Christian in compleat armour, or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil (1662)
- 97019: The rock of ages exalted above Rome's imagined rock on which her church is builded (1662)
- 97019: The rock of ages exalted above Rome's imagined rock on which her church is builded (1662)
- 97047: Primitive ordination and succession (1675)
- 97149: Concerning sons and daughters, and prophetesses speaking and prophecying in the law and the gospel (1661)
- 97171: The history of the Eucharist (1684)
- 97252: The offices of constables, church wardens, overseers of the poor, supravisors of the high-wayes, treasurers of the county-stock and some other lesser country officers plainly and lively set forth by William Sheppard (1650)
- 97343: An account of the Greek church (1680)
- 97343: An account of the Greek church (1680)
- 97440: Palæmon, or, The grand reconciler (1646)
- 97559: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments (1692)
- 97562: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1699)
- 97639: The samaritan shewing that many and unnecessary impositions are not the oyl that must heal the church (1682)
- 97688: A vindication, or Further confirmation of some other Scriptures, produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ, distorted and miserably wrested and abused by Mr. John Knowles (1651)
- 97694: The covenant of Gods free grace (1645)
- 97810: A new list of the offices and officers of England (1697)
- 97854: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Magnus the Martyr (1700)
- 97905: A serious exhortation to the present and succeeding generation in New-England (1678)
- 97920: The order of the Gospel (1700)
- 97922: Samaritanism revised and enlarged: or, A treatise against comprehending, compounding or tolerating several religions and modes of worship in the same church (1669)
- 97922: Samaritanism revised and enlarged: or, A treatise against comprehending, compounding or tolerating several religions and modes of worship in the same church (1669)
- 98157: The ballance adjusted: or, the interest of church and state weighed and considered upon this revolution (1688)
- 98157: The ballance adjusted: or, the interest of church and state weighed and considered upon this revolution (1688)
- 98174: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1647)
- 98248: Christian loyalty: or, A discourse, wherein is asserted that just royal authority and eminency, which in this church and realm of England, is yielded to the king (1684)
- 98248: Christian loyalty: or, A discourse, wherein is asserted that just royal authority and eminency, which in this church and realm of England, is yielded to the king (1684)
- 98257: The standard of the Lord revealed (1667)
- 98264: Weighty questions discussed (1692)
- 98294: An apology for, or vindication of the oppressed persecuted ministers & professors of the Presbyterian Reformed Religion, in the Church of Scotland (1677)
- 98349: Unity of priesthood necessary to the unity of communion in a church (1692)
- 98415: The exaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel (1647)
- 98451: The pearle found in England (1660)
- 98455: The divine appointment of the Lords day proved (1671)
- 98459: Trying of spirits in our age now as in the apostles days by the spirit of Christ anointing within (1683)
- 98494: Innocencies triumph. Or An ansvver to the back-part of a discourse lately published by William Prynne, Esquire (1644)
- 98530: A seasonable discourse wherein sincerity & delight in the service of God is earnestly pressed upon professors of religion delivered on a publick fast at Cambridge in New-England, by the reverend and learned Urian Oakes, late pastor of the church there, and president of Harvard Colledge (1682)
- 98531: Just measures, in an epistle, of peace & love (1692)
- 98532: The soveraign efficacy of divine providence (1682)
- 98560: Propositions to the Pope, for the proving his power of remitting sins, and other doctrines of his church, as principles destroying souls in darkness, and undeterminable death (1661)
- 98568: A vindication of the King's sovereign rights (1683)
- 98612: The Roman: chvrch's devotions vindicated from Doctour Stillingfleet's mis-representation by O.N. a Catholick. (1672)
- 98644: A short discourse of the truth & reasonableness of the religion delivered by Jesus Christ (1662)
- 98718: Immediate revelation, (or, Jesus Christ the eternal son of God, revealed in man (1675)
- 98763: English Cretes and atheistical Christians describ'd and instanced (1695)
- 98814: Ravillac redivivus (1679)
- 98839: A liturgical discourse of the holy sacrifice of the Mass (1670)
- 98843: Theoremata theologica: = Theological treatises (1654)
- 98845: A sermon against schisme: or, The seperations of these times (1652)
- 98857: The slaughter-house, or a brief description of the Spanish Inquisition (1683)
- 98904: A Scripture-vvord against inclosure; viz: such as doe un-people townes, and un-corne fields (1656)
- 98965: A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual (1681)
- 98975: Twelve considerable serious questions touching church government (1644)
- 98975: Twelve considerable serious questions touching church government (1644)
- 98978: A brief narrative of the proceedings of Doctor Parr, and some of the parishioners of Mary Magda'en [sic] - Bermonsey in the county of Surrey (1677)
- 98982: The faith, doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the realm of England, and dominions of the same; expressed in Thirty nine Articles (1675)
- 98990: Meditations and discourses on the glory of Christ (1684)
- 98992: Phro?ne?ma tou pneu?matos or The grace and duty of being spiritually-minded (1681)
- 99013: An orthodox creed: or, A Protestant confession of faith (1679)
- 99026: The notes of the Church, as laid down by Cardinal Bellarmin; examined and confuted (1688)
- 99081: The tabernacle of God with men. Or, The visible church reformed (1649)
- 99081: The tabernacle of God with men. Or, The visible church reformed (1649)
- 99081: The tabernacle of God with men. Or, The visible church reformed (1649)
- 99147: The history of the affaires of Scotland (1690)
- 99160: The tvvo steps of a nonconformist minister (1684)
- 99185: The Christians advantage both by life and death (1662)
- 99213: The case of Protestant dissenters (1682)
- 99225: The rending church-member regularly call'd back to Christ and to his church, or, A sober answer to certain questions of a company of discontented and covenant-deserting brethren (1659)
- 99234: The new state of England, under our present monarch K. William III (1699)
- 99250: Theomachia, or, The grand imprudence of men running the hazard of fighting against God, in suppressing any way, doctrine, or practice, concerning which they know not certainly whether it be from God or no (1644)
- 99278: The Christian in compleat armour. Or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil (1659)
- 99304: The works of John Collings, B.D. and pastor of a church of Christ in Stevens Parish in the city of Norwich (1655)
- 99304: The works of John Collings, B.D. and pastor of a church of Christ in Stevens Parish in the city of Norwich (1655)
- 99306: Mountains of brass: or, A discourse upon the decrees of God (1690)
- 99339: A vindication of the authority, constitution, and laws of the church and state of Scotland (1673)
- 99411: Come, and welcome, to Jesus Christ: or, A plain and profitable discourse on John vi, verse xxxvii (1686)
- 99425: The difference between the power of magistrates and church-pastors, and the Roman kingdom & magistracy under the name of a church & church-government usurped by the Pope, or liberally given him by popish princes: opened by Richard Baxter. To the learned and sincere Ludovicu Molinæus Dr of Physick, and author of Jugulum causæ, Papa Ultrajectinus, and other books on this subject. For the vindication of the true pastoral discipline, exercised by the ancient churches, and claimed, but alas, too little exercised, by the churches called Protestant and Reformed. And to acquaint posterity what we hold in this, that false accusations misinform them not (1671)
- 99491: The acts and monuments of the church before Christ Incarnate (1642)
- 99493: A letter from a worthy gentleman in Yorke-shire, to his friend a member of the Honorable House of Commons (1642)
- 99494: A looking-glasse of humane frailty (1659)
- 99495: A sermon preached at the first general meeting of the gentlemen, and others in and near London (1679)
- 99498: Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism (1653)
- 99501: A sermon preached at the Cathedral-Church of Hereford, on May the 29th 1684 (1685)
- 99558: Some remarks on the life, death, and burial of Mr. Henry Cornish, B.D. An eminent dissenting teacher: who died on Sunday, Dec. 18. And was interr'd on Thursday, Dec. 22. 1698. In the church of Bisiter in the county of Oxford (1699)
- 99561: The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker (1676)
- 99588: The Holy rest of God· (1641)
- 99731: Infirmity inducing to conformity: or, A scourge for impudent usurpers; and, a cordiall for impotent Christians (1650)
- 99753: Acts and monuments of matters most special and memorable, happening in the church (1684)
- 99753: Acts and monuments of matters most special and memorable, happening in the church (1684)
- 99763: A disputation concerning church--members and their children, in ansvver to XXI. questions (1659)
- 99783: Liturgia Tigurina: or, The book of common prayers, and administration of the sacraments (1693)
- 99795: Practical truths tending to promote the power of godliness (1682)
- 99796: Renewal of covenant the great duty incumbent on decaying or distressed churches (1677)
- 99915: The orders for ecclesiasticall discipline (1642)
- 99946: The life of John Williams, Ld Keeper of the Great Seal, Bp. of Lincoln, and Abp. of York. In the reigns of King James, and King Charles the First (1700)
- 99991: The deplorable state and condition of the poor French Protestants commiserated (1681)
- 100018: Actual justification rightly stated (1696)
- 100054: Evidence for heaven (1657)
- 100077: A discourse concerning the nature and satisfaction of a good and inoffensive conscience (1693)
- 100102: The Scripture directory, for church-officers and people· Or, A practical commentary upon the whole third chapter of the first epistle of St Paul to the Corinthians (1659)
- 100110: XIII sermons (1675)
- 100137: Many vvonderful and very remakeable [sic] passages, vvhich hath come to passe within the memorie of man here in this our nation (1642)
- 100137: Many vvonderful and very remakeable [sic] passages, vvhich hath come to passe within the memorie of man here in this our nation (1642)
- 100154: A collection of eighteen papers, relating to the affairs of church & state, during the reign of King James the Second (1689)
- 100155: Looke about you (1641)
- 100172: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of Clergy-Men, in the church of St Mary-le-Bow, December 4, 1684. By Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, and president of the society (1685)
- 100180: A missive to His Majesty of Great-Britain, King James written divers years since, by Doctor Carier. Containing the motives of his conversion to Catholick religion. With a notable forelight of the present distempers both in the church and state of His Majesty's dominions: an his advice for the prevention thereof (1687)
- 100183: The Christians cabala, or, Sure tradition (1662)
- 100188: Good courage discovered, and encouraged (1642)
- 100288: Concerning the nevv church discipline (1642)
- 100288: Concerning the nevv church discipline (1642)
- 100328: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the Fields (1699)
- 100338: The bramble berry: or, A briefe discourse touching participating in mixt assemblies at the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1643)
- 100351: The character of Queen Elizabeth. Or, A full and clear account of her policies, and the methods of her government both in church and state (1693)
- 100351: The character of Queen Elizabeth. Or, A full and clear account of her policies, and the methods of her government both in church and state (1693)
- 100377: A just apologie for the church of Duckenfeild in Cheshire (1647)
- 100377: A just apologie for the church of Duckenfeild in Cheshire (1647)
- 100377: A just apologie for the church of Duckenfeild in Cheshire (1647)
- 100405: Ekkle?sialogia (1680)
- 100430: Seven questions about the controversie betweene the Church of England, and the Separatists and Anabaptists (1645)
- 100476: Apokalypsis anastaseo?s (1653)
- 100533: The seasonable case of submission to the church-government, as now re-established by law, briefly stated and determined (1662)
- 100611: [Some seri]ous reflections on that part of [Mr]. Bunion's [Con]fession of faith: [t]ouching [church] communion with [unbapti]zed persons: [a]s also ... [a]rguments against the ..., and seven queries ... [t]o the author. ... [serva]nt of Christ & the Church (1673)
- 100631: Advice to the commons within all His Majesties realms and dominions· Written by Jacob Bury, Esq; containing the perfect harmony, consent and agreement between divinity and law, in defence of the government established by law in church and state. And that kingly government is by divine right (1688)
- 100634: A great wonder in heaven: or, A lively picture of the militant church, drawn by a divine pencill (1647)
- 100634: A great wonder in heaven: or, A lively picture of the militant church, drawn by a divine pencill (1647)
- 100641: As you vvere: or A reducing (if possibly any) seduc't ones, to facing about, turning head, front against God) (1644)
- 100644: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1658)
- 100658: A patheticall persvvasion to pray for publick peace (1642)
- 100784: A compendious history of the Catholick church, from the year 600 untill the year 1600 (1662)
- 100869: A fountaine of teares emptying it selfe into three rivelets, viz of 1 Compunction. 2 Compassion. 3 Devotion. Or Sobs of nature sanctified by grace (1646)
- 100881: Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated (1681)
- 100940: Prerogative and privilege represented in a sermon in the cathedral church of Rochester in Kent, March 18. 1683/4 (1684)
- 101014: A baptismal catechisme (1655)
- 101019: A sermon preached at the magnificent coronation of the most high and mighty King Charles the IId. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1661)
- 101062: The naked truth: or, The true state of the primitive church (1689)
- 101062: The naked truth: or, The true state of the primitive church (1689)
- 101094: A chronicle of the kings of England (1643)
- 101115: The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated & resolved. Part II (1683)
- 101156: A sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen, in the church of St. Mary le Bow; on Thursday the 26th of November, being the day of the publick thanksgiving. By William Wake, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties, and preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn (1691)
- 101185: Truths manifest: or A full and faithfull narrative, of all passages relating to the excommunication of Mris. Marie Allein, lately delivered unto Satan by Mr. Lewis Stucley and his church in Exon (1658)
- 101185: Truths manifest: or A full and faithfull narrative, of all passages relating to the excommunication of Mris. Marie Allein, lately delivered unto Satan by Mr. Lewis Stucley and his church in Exon (1658)
- 101185: Truths manifest: or A full and faithfull narrative, of all passages relating to the excommunication of Mris. Marie Allein, lately delivered unto Satan by Mr. Lewis Stucley and his church in Exon (1658)
- 101249: A declaration against anabaptists (1644)
- 101254: A sermon preached at Great St Marie's church in Cambridge (1693)
- 101257: A letter to a member of Parliament, shewing the necessity of regulating the press (1699)
- 101298: Insulæ fortunatæ (1675)
- 101333: The justification of the independant churches of Christ (1641)
- 101346: Bovvels opened: or, A discovery of the near and dear love, vnion and communion betwixt Christ and the church (1648)
- 101375: The history of the Church of Peterburgh (1686)
- 101427: The apostasy of the latter times (1642)
- 101438: Irelands advocate: or, A sermon preached upon Novem. 14, 1641. to promote the contributions by way of lending, for the present reliefe of the Protestants party in Ireland. In the parish church of St. Stephens Coleman Street London, by the pastor there (1642)
- 101439: A light for the ignorant or, A treatise shewing, that in the New Testament, is set forth three kingly states or governments (1641)
- 101476: A short historical essay touching general councils, creeds, and impositions in matters of religion (1680)
- 101565: A chronicle of the kings of England (1660)
- 101600: Rules for our more devout behaviour in the time of divine service in the Church of England (1687)
- 101627: The case of mixt communion (1684)
- 101644: The judgment and advice of the Assembly of the Associated Ministers of VVorcester-shire, held at VVorcester Aug. 6th 1658 (1658)
- 101684: Nevves out of Spaine of infinite concernment to England (1644)
- 101689: Pray for the rising generation, or A sermon wherein godly parents are encouraged, to pray and believe for their children (1678)
- 101739: The mystery of Christ opened and applyed (1686)
- 101753: A compleat history of the lives and reigns of Mary Queen of Scotland, and of her son and successor, James the Sixth, King of Scotland; and (after Queen Elizabeth) King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, the First, (of ever blessed memory.) (1656)
- 101838: Tvvo sermons preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the fields, by way of preparative upon the Articles of the Creed. By VVilliam Haywood, Doctor of Divinity, and rector of the said church. Published at the request of divers the inhabitants of the said parish (1642)
- 101838: Tvvo sermons preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the fields, by way of preparative upon the Articles of the Creed. By VVilliam Haywood, Doctor of Divinity, and rector of the said church. Published at the request of divers the inhabitants of the said parish (1642)
- 101838: Tvvo sermons preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the fields, by way of preparative upon the Articles of the Creed. By VVilliam Haywood, Doctor of Divinity, and rector of the said church. Published at the request of divers the inhabitants of the said parish (1642)
- 101861: A gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin, when the Lords and others were at sermon, on Sunday, October, 31. 1641 (1641)
- 101861: A gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin, when the Lords and others were at sermon, on Sunday, October, 31. 1641 (1641)
- 101891: Aerius redivivus: or, the history of the Presbyterians (1670)
- 101906: A catalogue of superstitious innovations in the change of services and ceremonies; of presumptuous irregularities, and transgressions, against the Articles of Religion, Act of Parliament for uniformity, canons, advertisements, injunctions, and homilies (1642)
- 101913: An historical treatise written by an author of the communion of the Church of Rome. Touching transubstantiation (1687)
- 101922: Unity and peace: or, The duty of the people in respect of communion with our church· (1683)
- 101922: Unity and peace: or, The duty of the people in respect of communion with our church· (1683)
- 101952: New observations dedicated to the Kings most excellent Majestie, from all his loving subjects concerning peace (1642)
- 101968: Flanders. Or, An exact and compendious description of that fair, great, and fat countrey of Flanders (1658)
- 101975: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England (1672)
- 101975: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England (1672)
- 101985: A compendious discourse upon the case (1655)
- 101985: A compendious discourse upon the case (1655)
- 102009: A Chrisian [sic] caveat to the old and new sabbatarians. Or, A vindication of our gospel-festivals (1653)
- 102061: The truth of Christian religion (1700)
- 102078: A plain and brief explanation upon the church catechisme (1674)
- 102096: Christian liberty not to be abused: or, Antient and primitive truth correcting some modern, or new abuses, of that which is so much pleaded for, and so little understood, viz. Christian liberty (1673)
- 102126: The rites of the Christian church further defended (1698)
- 102212: A dialogve (or familiar discourse) and conference betweene the husbandman and fruit-trees; in his nurseries, orchards, and gardens (1676)
- 102220: A full survey of Sion and Babylon, and a clear vindication of the parish-churches and parochial-ministers of England (1654)
- 102226: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 102258: Hear the church: or, An appeal to the mother of us all (1687)
- 102258: Hear the church: or, An appeal to the mother of us all (1687)
- 102261: Vox clamantis; or, A cry to Protestant dissenters (1683)
- 102332: Ecclesiastes (1697)
- 102352: The plotters doom (1680)
- 102369: The works of that eminent servant of Christ, Mr. John Bunyan, late minister of the Gospel, and pastor of the congregation at Bedford. The first volume (1692)
- 102384: A chronicle of the kings of England· (1679)
- 102386: Ae?rius redivivus: or the history of the Presbyterians (1672)
- 102403: A daily office for the sick (1694)
- 102408: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1680)
- 102412: A sermon lately delivered in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, concerning church-musick. By John Reading, D.D. Prebend of the same church (1663)
- 102428: Advice to the commons within all His Majesties realms and dominions. Written by Jacob Bury Esq; an old indigent officer for the county of Bedford, as a captain of horse in the Royal Army, of King Charles the First. Containing the perfect harmony, consent, and agreement betwee divinity and law, in defence of the government established by law in church and state. And that kingly government is by divine right (1685)
- 102511: A seasonable treatise on the scholars reasonable addresses, that were delivered in a petition to the honourable members of both Houses in Parliament assembled, Feb. 1677/8 (1678)
- 102539: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, June the 25th. 1682. By Samuel Fuller, D.D. chancelour of the church of Lincoln, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by His Majesty's special command (1682)
- 102586: XXX· sermons lately preached at the parish church of Saint Mary Magdalen Milkstreet, London (1657)
- 102607: An epistle to the Church of Christ in Chippin-Norton (1657)
- 102610: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1661)
- 102610: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1661)
- 102670: Church-musick vindicated (1697)
- 102704: Returning unto God the great concernment of a covenant people. Or A sermon preached to the second church in Boston in New-England, March 17. 1679./80. when that church did solemnly and explicitly renew their covenant with God, and one with another. By Increase Mather teacher of that church (1680)
- 102704: Returning unto God the great concernment of a covenant people. Or A sermon preached to the second church in Boston in New-England, March 17. 1679./80. when that church did solemnly and explicitly renew their covenant with God, and one with another. By Increase Mather teacher of that church (1680)
- 102746: A narrative of the proceedings of the commissioners appointed by O. Cromwell, for ejecting scandalous and ignorant ministers (1660)
- 102764: An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity & worship, of the primitive church, that flourished within the first three hundred years after Christ (1691)
- 102780: A serious question stated (1651)
- 102788: The Sabbath truly sanctified, or, Godly rules and directions for all sincere Christian professors, for the strict observation of the Lords Day before, at, and after the publike exercises of the church (1645)
- 102809: A motion humbly presented to the consideration of the High Court of Parliament consisting of twenty quæres concerning the setlement of the church Decemb, 2. 1641 (1641)
- 102814: How the members of the Church of England ought to behave themselves under a Roman Catholic king (1687)
- 102814: How the members of the Church of England ought to behave themselves under a Roman Catholic king (1687)
- 102823: The discription causes, and discovery, or symptomes of a church papist, or popish Protestant, which may stand in stead this yeare, 1642 (1642)
- 102826: Unity our duty (1645)
- 102847: The faith, doctrin [sic], and religion, professed in this realme of England, and the dominions thereunto belonging (1658)
- 102855: The Presbyterian and independent visible churches in New-England and else-where, brought to the test (1689)
- 102875: Brethren in iniquity: or, The confederacy of papists with sectaries, for the destroying of the true religion, as by law establish'd, plainly detected (1690)
- 102913: The accomplishment of the Scripture prophecies, or The approaching deliverance of the church (1687)
- 102913: The accomplishment of the Scripture prophecies, or The approaching deliverance of the church (1687)
- 102931: An account of a strange and prodigious storm of thunder, lightning & hail (1680)
- 102953: A sermon preached in the cathedral and metropolitical church of St. Peter in York, on Thursday the fourteenth of February, 1688/9 (1689)
- 102966: The history of the church (1683)
- 103003: Mary's choice, or, The choice of the truly godly person opened, and justified, in a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Anne Petter (1659)
- 103036: Some openings of the womb of the morning (1661)
- 103056: A short history of Valentinus Gentilis the tritheist (1696)
- 103066: Of wisdome (1658)
- 103124: The confirming work of religion: or, its great things made plain, by their primary evidences and demonstrations (1693)
- 103174: A true memorial of the ancient, most holy, and religious state of Great Britain (1650)
- 103201: A reply to the Reverend Dean of St. Pauls's Reflections on the Rector of Sutton, &c (1681)
- 103232: Cæsar's due rendred unto him according to his image and superscription (1679)
- 103287: A funeral oration or sermon upon the most high, most potent Lord, Francis Henry De Montmorancy, Duke of Luxembourg and Piney, Peer and Marshal of France, Governour of Normandy, Knight and Commander of the King's Orders, Captain of the Guards of His Majesty's Body, and General of His Armies. Pronounc'd at Paris, in the church of the Profess'd House of the Company of Jesus, the 21st. of April, 1695, by Father De la Rue, of the same Society. From the French original (1695)
- 103367: A narrative of the settlement and sale of Ireland (1668)
- 103377: A Letter: being a full relation of the siege of Banbury Castle by that valiant and faithfull commander, Colonell Whetham governour of Northampton, now commander in chiefe in that service (1644)
- 103393: A catalogue of the names of the orthodox divines (1642)
- 103401: Politica sacra & civilis: or, A model of civil and ecclesiastical government· (1689)
- 103415: The dead saint speaking, to saints and sinners living (1657)
- 103415: The dead saint speaking, to saints and sinners living (1657)
- 103435: A peece of ordnance invented by a Iesvite (1644)
- 103436: Two treatises: viz. I. An epistle general, to the mystical body of Christ on earth, the church universal in Babylon. II. The face of the times: wherein is discovered, the rice [sic], progresse, and issue, of the enmity and contest between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent, &c. The design of it being, to awaken up the present generation of God's people, to a more diligent and curious observation of the present signs of the near approach of the Day of the Lord. Both written, by Sir Henry Vane, Knight, in the time of his imprisonment. (1662)
- 103450: Troposche?malogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament (1682)
- 103453: A sermon preached on Saint Mark's Day MDCLXXXVI. in the parish church of St Paul's Covent Garden. By Symon Patrick rector there (1686)
- 103460: Strange and remarkable prophesies and predictions of the holy, learned, and excellent James Usher, late L. Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of Ireland (1678)
- 103562: Christian loyalty: or, A discourse, wherein is asserted that just royal authority and eminency, which in this church and realm of England, is yielded to the king (1679)
- 103562: Christian loyalty: or, A discourse, wherein is asserted that just royal authority and eminency, which in this church and realm of England, is yielded to the king (1679)
- 103614: The Christian education of children (1678)
- 103636: A new narrative of a fiery apparition seen on several days about Tower-Hill. Or, A just relation of the unjust proceedings of Mr. Sherman, Church-Warden of All-hollows Barkin, London. By Jonathon Sanders, lecturer of the said church (1681)
- 103640: The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker (1682)
- 103680: The Divisions of the Church of England crept in at XV. several doores by divers (1642)
- 103688: Roman Catholicks uncertain whether there be any true priests or sacraments in the church of Rome (1688)
- 103705: Festorum metropolis. = The metropolitan feast. Or the birthday of our Saviour Jesus Christ (1652)
- 103723: A brief account of ancient church-government (1662)
- 103736: The Messiah magnified by the mouthes of babes in America, or, Gaius and Gameliel, an helpfull father, and his hopefull son, commodiously discoursing concerning three most considerable points (1659)
- 103740: A iudgement or a definition of the visible and invisible church of our Lord Jesus Christ. By J. D (1641)
- 103740: A iudgement or a definition of the visible and invisible church of our Lord Jesus Christ. By J. D (1641)
- 103858: Mr Grymstons speech in Parliament upon the accusation and impeachment of William Laud Arch-bishop of Canterbury, upon high treason (1641)
- 103865: A defence of the confuter (1687)
- 103879: Festa Anglo-Romana: or, The feasts of the English and Roman church, with their fasts and vigils (1678)
- 103943: The fanatick history: or an exact relation and account of the old Anabaptists, and new Quakers (1660)
- 104020: The figures or types of the Old Testament (1683)
- 104021: Heavens alarm to the world. Or A sermon wherein is shewed, that fearful sights and signs in heaven are the presages of great calamities at hand (1681)
- 104038: Rome's rarities; or the Pope's cabinet unlock'd, and expos'd to view (1684)
- 104057: Tom Nash his ghost (1642)
- 104063: The power communicated by God to the prince, and the obedience required of the subject (1688)
- 104122: Gods deliverance of man by prayer (1642)
- 104134: Irenicum: or An essay for union· (1680)
- 104146: The countermine: or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party (1677)
- 104204: The countermine: or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party, especially the Presbyterians (1677)
- 104208: Anale?psis, or Saint Peters bonds abide (1660)
- 104228: Several short, but seasonable discourses touching common and private prayer (1684)
- 104234: Aprill the first, 1642. A continuation of the tryumphant and cou[ra]gious proceedings of the Protestant army in Ireland (1642)
- 104240: Samaritanism reviv'd. A sermon preached at the parish church of Great Yarmouth. Upon the ninth of September (1683)
- 104240: Samaritanism reviv'd. A sermon preached at the parish church of Great Yarmouth. Upon the ninth of September (1683)
- 104352: Anglorum speculum, or The vvorthies of England, in church and state (1684)
- 104352: Anglorum speculum, or The vvorthies of England, in church and state (1684)
- 104352: Anglorum speculum, or The vvorthies of England, in church and state (1684)
- 104407: Status ecclesiæ gallicanæ: or The ecclesiastical history of France (1676)
- 104418: A sermon, preached at the solemnity of the funeral of Mrs. Dorothy St. John (1677)
- 104511: A sermon preached in St. Maries-Church at Gates-head in the county-palatine of Durham (1683)
- 104526: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Magnus the Martyr, by London-Bridge, on Sunday February 11th, 1699/700 (1700)
- 104534: Pro-quiritatio parainetik?e, or, A petition to the people (1642)
- 104569: The art of embalming dead saints, discovered in a sermon preached at the funerall of Master William Crompton, the late reverend and faithfull pastor of the church in Lanceston Cornwall. Ianuary the fifth, 1641. By G. Hughes B.D. Pastor of the church in Tavistocke Devon (1642)
- 104574: A new history of ecclesiastical writers (1696)
- 104579: A pillar of gratitude humbly dedicated to the glory of God (1661)
- 104602: The trouble and cure of a wounded conscience (1685)
- 104604: A short narrative of the late dreadful fire in London (1667)
- 104650: The reformation of the discipline and service of the church (1643)
- 104701: The abominations of the Church of Rome (1675)
- 104740: A defence of the answer made unto the nine questions or positions sent from New-England, against the reply thereto by that reverend servant of Christ, Mr. John Ball; entituled, A tryall of the new church-way in New-England and in old (1648)
- 104749: The nevv vvorld, or The nevv reformed church (1641)
- 104810: The petition of the knights, gentlemen, and yeomanry of the country [sic] of Devonshire (1642)
- 104813: Theology real, and truly scientifical (1687)
- 104889: The infancy of elders (1647)
- 104901: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come (1688)
- 104911: The grand charter of Christian feasts, with the right way of keeping them (1686)
- 105032: A seasonable vindication of the supream authority and jurisdiction of Christian kings, lords, Parliaments, as well over the possessions, as persons of delinquent prelates and churchmen; or, An antient disputation of the famous Bohemian martyr John Hus (1660)
- 105035: Sir Iohn Holland his speech in Parliament. Declaring the great and manifold grievances of this kingdome, both in church and common-wealth (1641)
- 105035: Sir Iohn Holland his speech in Parliament. Declaring the great and manifold grievances of this kingdome, both in church and common-wealth (1641)
- 105035: Sir Iohn Holland his speech in Parliament. Declaring the great and manifold grievances of this kingdome, both in church and common-wealth (1641)
- 105076: A speech of VVilliam Thomas Esquire, in Parliament in May, 1641 (1641)
- 105115: The rebels text opened, and their solemn appeal answered (1686)
- 105116: The man of sin: or a discourse of Popery (1677)
- 105117: Ishbibenob defeated, and David succoured (1694)
- 105157: The journal of Monsr. de Saint Amour Doctor of Sorbonne (1664)
- 105225: The profession of the true Protestant religion: or, The protestation of the Kirk of Scotland, with a confession of faith, and solemne covenant, or oath, of that kingdome (1643)
- 105227: A divine discovery of sincerity (1645)
- 105230: Good newes from the assembly in Scotland, novv sitting in consultation, concerning their ecclesiasticall government in the church (1642)
- 105302: Reform'd devotions, in meditations, hymns and petitions, for every day in the week, and every holiday in the year (1700)
- 105309: Master Grimston his worthy and learned speech: spoken in the High Court of Parliament (1641)
- 105349: Israels petition in time of trouble (1642)
- 105379: A missive to His Majesty of Great Britain, King James (1649)
- 105387: An address of thanks, on behalf of the Church of England, to Mris. James, for her worthy vindication of that church. Published with allowance (1687)
- 105406: Good news from Nevv-England (1648)
- 105409: The Spanish decameron: or, Ten novels (1687)
- 105480: A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in the city (1691)
- 105484: A burning yet unconsumed bush, exemplified (1700)
- 105497: Upon the meeting of the sons of the clergy, at a sermon preached before them in Saint Pauls church the eighth of November, 1655 (1655)
- 105505: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Bristol, June xxi. MDCLXXXV (1685)
- 105544: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men (1697)
- 105631: A Christian hnd [sic] sober wish for moderation. By a true son of the church (1662)
- 105631: A Christian hnd [sic] sober wish for moderation. By a true son of the church (1662)
- 105691: A discourse on my Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury's and my Lord Bishop of London's letters to the clergy touching catechising, and the sacrament of the Supper (1684)
- 105713: An antidote against Romes infection (1642)
- 105718: A true relation of a combustion, hapning, at St. Anne's Church by Aldersgate (1641)
- 105739: Reflexions on a pamphlet entitled, Remarks on the occasional paper, numb. VIII (1698)
- 105743: Jus Cæsaris et ecclesiæ vere dictæ. Or A treatise wherein independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the Church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government and discipline of the Church (1681)
- 105767: A consolatory letter to an afflicted conscience (1642)
- 105791: Cabala: or, The mystery of conventicles unvail'd (1664)
- 105797: Confirmation confirmed, and recommended from Scripture, antiquity, and reason (1662)
- 105806: The lives of the popes (1685)
- 105808: Reason and judgement: or, Special remarques of the life of the renowned Dr. Sanderson, late Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1663)
- 105868: A sermon concerning the excellency, and usefulness of the Common-prayer. Preached by William Beveridge, D.D· Rector of St. Peter's Cornhill, London; at the opening of the said parish church, the 27th of November. 1681 (1687)
- 105869: The hearse of the renowned, the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourchier and Lovaine, sometime Captaine Lord Generall of the armies raised for the defence of King and Parliament (1646)
- 105879: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge. D.D Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at ehe [sic] opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681. The seventh edition (1684)
- 105907: The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts: or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended (1663)
- 105907: The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts: or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended (1663)
- 105907: The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts: or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended (1663)
- 105934: The power of the Christ of God, or, A treatise of povver, as it is originally in God the Father, and by him given to Christ his Sonne (1641)
- 105940: Trin-unus-deus. Or, The trinity, and unity of God (1657)
- 105956: An harangue to the King (1681)
- 105958: Three treatises of the vanity of the creature. The sinfulnesse of sinne. The life of Christ (1642)
- 105980: The doctrine of the Church, to which is committed the keys of the kingdome of heaven (1644)
- 105995: A letter from a gentleman of the Romish religion (1674)
- 105998: A king and his subjects unhappily fallen out, and happily reconciled (1660)
- 106036: A treatise of matters beneficiary (1680)
- 106045: A briefe exposition of the whole book of Canticles, or, Song of Solomon (1648)
- 106046: Unitie, truth and reason (1641)
- 106050: Six sermons (1694)
- 106059: A late and further manifestation of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in Nevv-England (1655)
- 106061: Of the immortality of the soul (1694)
- 106076: Scrinia reserata (1693)
- 106097: Tutamen evangelicum: or, A defence of Scripture-ordination (1697)
- 106109: The orders from the House of Commons for the abolishing of superstition, and innovavation [sic], in the regulating of church affaires (1641)
- 106109: The orders from the House of Commons for the abolishing of superstition, and innovavation [sic], in the regulating of church affaires (1641)
- 106115: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen at Hampton-Court, April the 14th. 1689 (1689)
- 106172: The resurrection of the (same) body asserted: from the traditions of the heathens, the ancient Jews, and the primitive church (1694)
- 106175: Nevves from Ipswich (1641)
- 106185: A letter concerning the matter of the present excommunications (1683)
- 106206: The true rule, judge, and guide of the true church of God discovered, and borne testimony unto what it is, and wherein it consisteth (1665)
- 106206: The true rule, judge, and guide of the true church of God discovered, and borne testimony unto what it is, and wherein it consisteth (1665)
- 106212: Zeale for Gods house quickned: or, A sermon preached before the assembly of Lords, Commons, and Divines, at their solemn fast Iuly 7. 1643 (1643)
- 106229: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Allein, late teacher of the church of Taunton in Somerset-shire; assistant to Mr. Newton. (1677)
- 106287: A discourse on persecution, or, Suffering for Christ's sake (1672)
- 106369: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681. (1682)
- 106379: A publick dispute betwixt John Tombs, B.D. respondent. John Cragge, and Henry Vaughan, M.A. opponents (1654)
- 106405: Of wisdome (1651)
- 106423: The church's security in the midst of all difficulties and dangers (1694)
- 106444: A fast of Gods chusing (1678)
- 106479: A touch-stone for physick (1667)
- 106482: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1670)
- 106482: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1670)
- 106506: The Quakers confuted (1654)
- 106563: Ecclesiastici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, & writings, of the most eminent fathers of the church, that flourisht in the fourth century (1683)
- 106576: Divine light, manifesting the love of God unto the whole world: with the true church (1646)
- 106578: Religions lotterie, or the churches amazement (1642)
- 106628: A survey of the estate of France, and of some of the adjoyning ilands (1656)
- 106647: Comfort in death (1698)
- 106667: Die Mercurij 16. Aprill, 1645. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled (1645)
- 106675: The independants militarie entertainment. Or, certaine reasons and arguments why independants ought not only to be admitted into the army raised for defence of church and state, but also both by law of God, nature, and nations, are required to put their hands to the plough of the kingdome (1645)
- 106688: The second part of the interest of England· (1645)
- 106701: Anthropolatria; or, the sinne of glorying in men (1645)
- 106704: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1645)
- 106718: Independency not Gods ordinance: or A treatise concerning church-government, occasioned by the distractions of these times (1645)
- 106740: A reply to a confutation of some grounds for infants baptisme (1645)
- 106743: The second part of that book call'd Independency not Gods ordinance (1645)
- 106786: The primitive practise for preserving truth. Or an historicall narration, shewing what course the primitive church anciently, and the best reformed churches since have taken to suppresse heresie and schisme (1645)
- 106786: The primitive practise for preserving truth. Or an historicall narration, shewing what course the primitive church anciently, and the best reformed churches since have taken to suppresse heresie and schisme (1645)
- 106855: The Church of England a true church (1645)
- 106859: Independency accused by nine severall arguments: written by a godly learned minister, to a member of Mr. John Goodwins congregation, and acquitted by severall replyes to the said arguments by a member of the same church (1645)
- 106886: The reformation of the church to be endeavoured more then that of the common-vvealth (1645)
- 106886: The reformation of the church to be endeavoured more then that of the common-vvealth (1645)
- 106886: The reformation of the church to be endeavoured more then that of the common-vvealth (1645)
- 106908: The doctrine and practice of paedobaptisme, asserted and vindicated (1645)
- 106933: The covenant of Gods free grace (1645)
- 106935: Israels tears for distressed Zion (1645)
- 106937: A briefe relation of the present troubles in England (1645)
- 106981: The taking of Tiverton (1645)
- 106989: A brief view of Mr. Coleman his new-modell of church government (1645)
- 106990: A short discovery of the mystery of iniquitie (1645)
- 106998: Mercy rejoycing against judgement: or, God waiting to be gracious to a sinfull nation (1645)
- 107040: A defence of sundry positions (1645)
- 107055: Reflections upon the devotions of the Roman Church (1696)
- 107105: A true and strange relation of a boy (1645)
- 107106: The door of truth opened: or, A brief and true narrative of the occasion how Mr Henry Burton came to shut himself out of the church-doors of Aldermanbury (1645)
- 107121: A plea for Christian magistracie: or, An answer to some passages in Mr. Gillespies sermon, against Mr. Coleman (1645)
- 107161: Truth, still truth, though shut out of doores: or, a reply to a late pamphlet entituled The doore of truth opened (1646)
- 107166: The danger of greatnesse: or, Uzziah his exaltation and destruction (1646)
- 107203: The noble order, or, the honour which God conferr's on them that honour Him (1646)
- 107205: The purifying of vnclean hearts and hands (1646)
- 107216: The visions and prophecies of Daniel expounded (1646)
- 107249: A famous victorie obtained by Sir Thomas Fairfax, against the Lord Hopton. And the Prince his army, at Torrington in the west (1646)
- 107256: A fuller relation of Sir Thomas Fairfax's routing all the Kings armies in the vvest (1646)
- 107293: The divine right of church-government and excommunication: or A peaceable dispute for the perfection of the holy Scripture in point of ceremonies and church-government (1646)
- 107305: The inditement of tythes: or severall criminall articles, against the unjust exaction of tythes, oblations, obventions, &c (1646)
- 107404: A declaration of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament (1646)
- 107419: X. solid and serious queries (1646)
- 107421: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1646)
- 107428: The araignment of the present schism of new separation in old England (1646)
- 107459: Gods fury, Englands fire. Or A plaine discovery of those spirituall incendiaries, which have set church and state on fire (1646)
- 107459: Gods fury, Englands fire. Or A plaine discovery of those spirituall incendiaries, which have set church and state on fire (1646)
- 107500: The difference about church government ended (1646)
- 107587: The building and glory of the truely Christian and spiritual church· (1646)
- 107587: The building and glory of the truely Christian and spiritual church· (1646)
- 107598: A letter from Newcastle (1646)
- 107605: The vale-royall of England· Or, The county palatine of Chester illustrated (1656)
- 107614: Considerations of present use concerning the danger resulting from the change of our church-government (1646)
- 107650: The temple re-built (1658)
- 107688: Plain English: or, the sectaries anatomized (1646)
- 107696: The first book of selected church musick (1641)
- 107696: The first book of selected church musick (1641)
- 107699: The terrible, horrible, monster of the West (1649)
- 107703: Truth vindicated from the unjust accusations of the Independent Society (1646)
- 107738: Leaven, corrupting the childrens bread; or Christs caveat to beware of sectaries and their dangerous doctrines (1646)
- 107775: Pseudeleutheria· Or lawlesse liberty (1646)
- 107810: The temple measured: or, A brief survey of the temple mystical, which is the instituted church of Christ (1646)
- 107810: The temple measured: or, A brief survey of the temple mystical, which is the instituted church of Christ (1646)
- 107810: The temple measured: or, A brief survey of the temple mystical, which is the instituted church of Christ (1646)
- 107826: A choice collection of ayres for the harpsichord or spinett (1700)
- 107863: Englands vvarning by Germanies vvoe: or, An historicall narration, of the originall, progresse, tenets, names, and severall sects of the Anabaptists, in Germany, and the Low Countries (1646)
- 107866: Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light (1646)
- 107866: Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light (1646)
- 107897: Short and plaine animadversions on some passages in Mr. Dels sermon first preached before the Honourable House of Commons on Novemb. 25. 1646. But since printed without their order (1646)
- 107906: A reply to a letter printed at Newcastle (1646)
- 107922: A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1647)
- 107928: Rich. Baxter's review of the state of Christian's infants (1700)
- 107931: An examination of the chief points of Antinomianism (1647)
- 107955: The head of the church, the iudge of the vvorld. Or, the doctrine of the day of iudgement briefely opened and applyed (1647)
- 107955: The head of the church, the iudge of the vvorld. Or, the doctrine of the day of iudgement briefely opened and applyed (1647)
- 107955: The head of the church, the iudge of the vvorld. Or, the doctrine of the day of iudgement briefely opened and applyed (1647)
- 107955: The head of the church, the iudge of the vvorld. Or, the doctrine of the day of iudgement briefely opened and applyed (1647)
- 107969: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1647)
- 107977: Papers of three severall conferences, between the Kings most Excellent Majestie, and the Commissioners of Both Kingdomes (1647)
- 108001: Immortality in mortality magnifi'd in a strange (yet true) narration of one Master Pountney, merchant (1647)
- 108011: An apologeticall account, of some brethren of the church, whereof Mr. Iohn Goodwin is pastor (1647)
- 108011: An apologeticall account, of some brethren of the church, whereof Mr. Iohn Goodwin is pastor (1647)
- 108011: An apologeticall account, of some brethren of the church, whereof Mr. Iohn Goodwin is pastor (1647)
- 108011: An apologeticall account, of some brethren of the church, whereof Mr. Iohn Goodwin is pastor (1647)
- 108034: The growth and spreading of hæresie (1647)
- 108055: A treatise of death; the last enemy to be destroyed (1666)
- 108062: Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-ordinance. Or A treatise, wherein are handled these foure particulars (1647)
- 108084: Tub-preachers overturn'd or Independency to be abandon'd and abhor'd as destructive to the majestracy and ministery, of the church and common-wealth of England (1647)
- 108084: Tub-preachers overturn'd or Independency to be abandon'd and abhor'd as destructive to the majestracy and ministery, of the church and common-wealth of England (1647)
- 108093: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the Church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108093: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the Church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108095: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108095: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108095: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108095: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108103: A touch-stone, or, triall and examination of a sermon, preached by Master Haslewood of Sutton at Hone in the county of Kent (1647)
- 108116: A reply to Mr. Rutherfurd, or a defence of the answer to Reverend Mr. Herles booke against the independency of churches (1647)
- 108141: The supreme povver of Christian states vindicated against the insolent pretences of Guillielmus Apollonii, or a translation of a book intituled, Grallæ, seu vere puerilis cothurnus sapientiæ, &c (1647)
- 108147: A long-vvinded lay lecture (1647)
- 108148: Peace, peace, and we shall be quiet. Or, Monarchie asserted, the Kings right vindicated, and the present government of the church proved to be one and the same with that in the primitive times (1647)
- 108148: Peace, peace, and we shall be quiet. Or, Monarchie asserted, the Kings right vindicated, and the present government of the church proved to be one and the same with that in the primitive times (1647)
- 108155: Considerations tending to the happy accomplishment of Englands reformation in church and state (1647)
- 108160: Væ-Euge-Tuba. Or, The vvo-joy-trumpet (1647)
- 108173: The glory of a true church in its perfection and beauty (1647)
- 108404: The devil in his dumps: or a sad complaint of malignant spirits (1647)
- 108449: Fifteen questions touching church government, clandestinately purposed to, but publickly answered by Rob. Howson M.A. and minister of the town and county of Poole (1685)
- 108459: A declaration and remonstrance of the present engagement of the kingdome of Scotland (1647)
- 108490: The propheticall intelligencer (1647)
- 108501: The Independents dream, of a new-nothing, called a church, without either government, doctrine or manners, suitable to the Gospell of Jesus Christ: zealously interpreted, by a Christian brother, who is a profest enemy to confusion. Shewing how the Independent-dreaming teachers, through the spectacles of phantasie, discover strange new-lights, and new-born truths, wherewith they delude the hearts of the simple, and allure them into the labyrinth of their innovated traditionall forme of godlinesse (1647)
- 108504: Propositions agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament (1647)
- 108515: Preaching vvithout ordination or, A treatise proving the lawfulnesse of all persons, of what degree, ranke, or trade soever, being inabled with sufficient guifts and qualifications from God by his spirit, to preach and set forth the Gospel, though no minister nor any other officer in the church of God. By Edmond Chillinden (1647)
- 108515: Preaching vvithout ordination or, A treatise proving the lawfulnesse of all persons, of what degree, ranke, or trade soever, being inabled with sufficient guifts and qualifications from God by his spirit, to preach and set forth the Gospel, though no minister nor any other officer in the church of God. By Edmond Chillinden (1647)
- 108515: Preaching vvithout ordination or, A treatise proving the lawfulnesse of all persons, of what degree, ranke, or trade soever, being inabled with sufficient guifts and qualifications from God by his spirit, to preach and set forth the Gospel, though no minister nor any other officer in the church of God. By Edmond Chillinden (1647)
- 108579: The English tyrants. Or, A brief historie of the lives and actions of the high and mighty states, the lords of Westminster, and now (by usurpation) kings of England (1649)
- 108624: Vertumnus Romanus, or, A discourse penned by a romish priest (1642)
- 108626: The friendly enquirer's doubts and objections answered (1698)
- 108706: Stablishing against shaking: or, A discovery of the Prince of Darknesse (scarcely) transformed into an angel of light, powerfully now working in the deluded people called, Quakers (1656)
- 108748: A true testimony against the Popes wayes, &c (1656)
- 108798: The churches and ministery of England, true churches and true ministery (1652)
- 108799: A sermon preached at the collegiat church of S. Peter in Westminster, on the 27. of March, being the day of His Majesties inauguration. By Thomas Fuller, B.D (1643)
- 109148: The key of Scripture-prophecies: or, A glass of some new discoveries (1652)
- 109158: Lacrymæ Ecclesiæ; or The mourning of Hadadrimmon for Englands Iosiah· (1661)
- 109163: The pious votary and prudent traveller (1658)
- 109247: A remonstrance of divers remarkeable passages concerning the church and kingdome of Ireland, recommended by letters from the Right Honourable the Lords Justices, and Counsell of Ireland, and presented by Henry Jones Doctor in Divinity, and agent for the ministers of the Gospel in that kingdom, to the Honourable House of Commons in England (1642)
- 109264: A remonstrance of divers remarkeable passages concerning the church and kingdome of Ireland, recommended by letters from the Right Honourable the Lords Justices, and Counsell of Ireland, and presented by Henry Jones Doctor in Divinity, and agent for the ministers of the Gospel in that kingdom, to the Honourable House of Commons in England (1642)
- 109280: The want of church-government no warrant for a totall omission of the Lords Supper. Or, A brief and scholastical debate of that question, which hath so wonderfully perplexed many, both ministers and people (1650)
- 109338: A letter farther and more fully evidencing the Kings stedfastnesse in the Protestant religion, written by Mounsier de l'Angle minister of the Protestant church at Roven in France to a friend of his in London (1660)
- 109344: An answer to the Marques of Worcester's last paper; to the late King (1651)
- 109423: An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity & worship of the primitive church, that flourish'd within the first three hundred years after Christ (1691)
- 109535: Curse not the King (1661)
- 109706: Eben-ezer (1648)
- 109762: A perswasive to moderation to church dissenters (1686)
- 109996: A communicant instructed: or, Practical directions for worthy receiving of the Lords-Supper (1651)
- 110290: A sermon preached at the consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of London, Humphry Lord Bishop of Sarum, George Lord Bishop of Worcester, Robert Lord Bishop of Lincolne, George Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. On Sunday 28. October, 1660. at S. Peters Westminster. By John Sudbury, one of the prebendaries of that church (1660)
- 110299: Jus Cæsaris et ecclesiæ vere dictæ. Or A treatise of independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government discipline, &c (1681)
- 110299: Jus Cæsaris et ecclesiæ vere dictæ. Or A treatise of independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government discipline, &c (1681)
- 110299: Jus Cæsaris et ecclesiæ vere dictæ. Or A treatise of independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government discipline, &c (1681)
- 110365: A voyage to East-India (1655)
- 110423: Sermons concerning the divinity and incarnation of our Blessed Saviour (1693)
- 110484: Peitharchia (1656)
- 110768: The trouble and cure of a wounded conscience (1685)
- 110794: Emmanuel (1648)
- 110946: A sermon preached at the magnificent coronation of the most high and mighty King Charles the IId. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1661)
- 111007: Memoires of Mr. Des-ecotais: formerly stiled in the Church of Rome the most venerable Father Cassianus of Paris, priest and preacher of the Order of the Capucins. Or The motives of his conversion (1677)
- 111113: The remonstrance of the inhabitants of the three isles of Wight, Garnsey, and Jersey (1647)
- 111197: A discourse concerning the queries proposed by the House of Commons to the Assembly of Divines (1648)
- 111274: A great fight in the church at Thaxted in Essex (1647)
- 111346: Vindiciæ veritatis or an unanimous attestation to Gods blessed truth (1648)
- 111357: A new-yeers gift for the saints at Westminster. Or; the countreys blessing to the Parliament (1648)
- 111365: A declaration of the Northerne Army (1648)
- 111459: A brief and excellent treatise containing the doctrine of godliness, or living unto God (1648)
- 111481: The divine warrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians (1648)
- 111483: The divine vvarrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians (1648)
- 111488: A good and seasonable caveat for Christians (1646)
- 111492: The copie of a letter sent from the Commissioners of the Church of Scotland, to the severall Presbyteries and provinciall assemblies in Scotland: giving them warning of the dangerous designes of evill affected men, against the church and cause of God (1648)
- 111657: A peace-maker without partiality and hypocrisie. Or The gospel-way to make up the present breaches of brotherhood, and heale the divisions (1648)
- 111766: A true, and exact relation of the difference between Mr. Christopher Cisner, one of the pastors of the French Church in London, and others of the consistory thereof, and John Jurin senior, merchant, a member of the same church (1657)
- 111769: A discourse of disputations chiefly concerning matters of religion (1658)
- 111791: Lancashires valley of Achor, is Englands doore of hope (1643)
- 111905: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians· (1654)
- 111907: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 111914: Gods vvork of mercy, in Sions misery (1644)
- 111990: A most gracious message sent by the Kings Majesty to both houses of Parliament, declaring his ardent desires for peace and the setlement of a true and happy union between his three kingdoms, to be dispersed throughout his Majesties realms and dominions, for satisfaction of all his Majesties loyall subjects. Also, divers new proposalls presented to the devines by His Majesty touching Episcopacy and the church litturgy, with their severall answers thereunto. To all true subjects (1648)
- 112158: Eight very serious and considerable queries (1646)
- 112165: A treatise touching the peace of the church, or An apostolical rule how to judge aright in differences which concern religion. Published by authority (1646)
- 112178: Diotrephes catechised: or Sixteen important questions touching the ecclesiastical jurisdiction and censures (contradistinct to civill) now eagerly pretended to and challenged by a divine right, by some over-rigid Presbyterians, and Independents (1646)
- 112208: A declaration of His Excellency Robert E. of Warwick Lord High Admirall of England (1648)
- 112213: A serious addresse to Samuel Oates, for a resolve in some few quære's touching his new-baptisme & ministry (1649)
- 112237: Die Lunæ 29. Maii. 1643. It is this day ordered by the Commons now assembled in Parliament; that on the next generall fast-day, being the last of this instant May, a collection be made in every parish church, (1643)
- 112355: Some considerations tending to the asserting and vindicating of the use of the Holy Scriptures, and Christian ordinances; against the practice and opinions of certaine men of these times (1649)
- 112470: X infallible signes and marks (1649)
- 112510: Aggelokratia theon. Or A sermon touching Gods government of the world by angels. Preached before the learned Societie of Artists and Astrologers, August 8. 1650. In the church of St. Mary Alder-Mary London, by Robert Gell, D.D. Minister of the word there (1650)
- 112582: A vindication of the authority, constitution, and laws of the church and state of Scotland (1673)
- 112723: Foure deliberate, and solid queries of state, resolved to the three kingdomes. 1. What is the chiefe and principall cause of the distempers and destructive differences now on foote, and possible or likely to be? 2. What is the most proper and speedy remedy to remove or take away that disease, with the cause thereof the stopping or obstruction in the cause of justice in matters of humanity and which ought to be between man, and man? 3. What is or may be the best meanes to prevent such distempers as are now on foot in this kingdome, or their like which may happen in future time? 4. How may this remedy for the present distemper and meanes of prevention against the same or the like for future be administrated or applyed for the reliefe and preservation of humanity and conscience, when the head by much corruption from within, and without, is seduced and made uncapable of performing its office, the course of government, and execution of justice issuing from thence? With a discovery of a true church and the discipline, and governments thereof (1647)
- 112731: Vox turturis vel columba alba albionis. The voice of the turtle, or, Englands white dove (1647)
- 112757: A plot discovered, in which, divers cavaliers of Scotland should have surprised Barwick (1648)
- 112783: The declaration of the King of Scotland (1649)
- 112785: The copy of a letter written by Mr. Thomas Parker, pastor of the church of Newbury in New-England, to his sister, Mrs Elizabeth Avery (1649)
- 112804: Gainsayer convinced: or, An answer to a certain scandalous paper, subscribed and sent by certain seduced and seditious people to a minister in the countrey (1649)
- 112839: The ox muzzled, and Ox-ford dried: or, A vindication of the church's rights against all her sacrilegious enemies. By Humfrey Brown, Master of Arts. Imprimatur John Downame. (1650)
- 112839: The ox muzzled, and Ox-ford dried: or, A vindication of the church's rights against all her sacrilegious enemies. By Humfrey Brown, Master of Arts. Imprimatur John Downame. (1650)
- 112845: A brief commentarie or exposition upon the prophecy of Obadiah (1650)
- 112991: The professour hereof being a mathematitian is ready to performe these things following (1651)
- 113013: The form of an excommunication, made by Mr. Sydrack Sympson, head of one of the schools of learning in Cambridge, head of a church in London: against Capt. Robert Norwood, examined and answered. Or The excommunicating of Parson Sympsons excommunication (1651)
- 113013: The form of an excommunication, made by Mr. Sydrack Sympson, head of one of the schools of learning in Cambridge, head of a church in London: against Capt. Robert Norwood, examined and answered. Or The excommunicating of Parson Sympsons excommunication (1651)
- 113028: Independency examined, unmasked, refuted, by twelve new particular interrogatories (1651)
- 113080: Pro-quiritatio parainetik?e, or A petition to the people (1642)
- 113128: An answer to a scandalous paper, wherein were some queries given to be answered. And likewise, therein is found many lies and slanders, and false accusations against those people whom he (and the world) calls Quakers. Dated from Dorchester in New-England, August 17. 1655. subscribed, Edward Breck, which was directed to a people at Rainforth in Lancashire, which he calls, A church of Christ (1656)
- 113147: Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism (1656)
- 113159: Foure grand enquiries (1656)
- 113178: A further discovery of the mystery of the last times (1651)
- 113185: The way to the sabbath of rest. Or, The souls progresse in the work of regeneration (1655)
- 113186: Separation examined: or, a treatise vvherein the grounds for separation from the ministry and churches of England are weighed, and found too light (1652)
- 113258: A sermon preached to the right honourable the lord mayor, and court of aldermen of the city of London, at their anniversary meeting on Easter Monday April 1652, at the Spittle (1652)
- 113269: A sermon preached at the funerall of M. Christopher Love (1651)
- 113301: The fiery change: or, Almighty God, his melting and refining of his people (1656)
- 113351: Paideia Thriamous. The triumph of learning over ignorance, and of truth over falsehood (1652)
- 113352: A treatise of liturgies, power of the keyes, and of matter of the visible church (1652)
- 113378: A sober ansvver, to a serious question (1652)
- 113424: Maran-atha: the second advent, or, Christ's coming to judgment (1652)
- 113432: The civil magistrates povver in matters of religion modestly debated (1653)
- 113506: A way to sion sought out, and found, for believers to walke in. Or, A treatise consisting of three parts (1650)
- 113508: The orthodox evangelist. Or A treatise wherein many great evangelical truths (not a few whereof are much opposed and eclipsed in this perillous hour of the passion of the Gospel) are briefly discussed, cleared, and confirmed (1654)
- 113526: An answer to a book which Samuel Eaton put up to the Parliament (1654)
- 113534: An exposition of the epistle of Jude (1654)
- 113540: A litle stone, pretended to be out of the mountain, tried, and found to be a counterfeit. Or An examination & refutation of Mr. Lockyers lecture (1654)
- 113544: The stumbling-stone, or, A discourse touching that offence which the world and worldly church do take against 1. Christ himself. 2. His true word. 3. His true worship. 4. His true church. 5. His true government. 6. His true ministry (1653)
- 113544: The stumbling-stone, or, A discourse touching that offence which the world and worldly church do take against 1. Christ himself. 2. His true word. 3. His true worship. 4. His true church. 5. His true government. 6. His true ministry (1653)
- 113550: A platform of church-discipline (1653)
- 113567: A remedie against ruine: or, A sermon preached at the assises at Lanceston in Cornwall, March 17 1651. Before the right honorable Henry Rolls, Lord chief Justice of the upper Bench, and Robert Nicholas, judges for the Western Circuit (1652)
- 113617: A whip of small cords, to scourge Antichrist (1654)
- 113649: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1653)
- 113679: Vindiciæ justificationis gratuitæ. = Justification without conditions; or, the free justification of a sinner (1653)
- 113724: A second vindication of a short treatise of tythes lately written (1653)
- 113727: A rule for ministers and people (1654)
- 113813: An exposition upon the thirteenth chapter of the Revelation (1655)
- 113819: Baptism without bason. Or, Plain Scripture-proof against infant-baptism (1653)
- 113823: The mad mans plea: or, A sober defence of Captaine Chillintons church (1653)
- 113839: The serpents subtilty discovered, or a true relation of what passed in the cathedrall church of Rochester, between divers ministers and Richard Coppin (1656)
- 113839: The serpents subtilty discovered, or a true relation of what passed in the cathedrall church of Rochester, between divers ministers and Richard Coppin (1656)
- 113874: The saints longings after their heavenly country (1655)
- 113874: The saints longings after their heavenly country (1655)
- 113890: The discovery of the great enmity of the serpent against the seed of the woman, which witnesseth against him where he rules, both in rulers priests and people (1655)
- 113901: Sion's prospect in it's first view (1652)
- 113906: A true and faithfull narrative (for substance) of a publique dispute between Mr. Tho. Porter, & Mr. Hen. Haggar (1656)
- 113924: A modest vindication of the doctrine of conditions in the Covenant of Grace, and the defenders thereof, from the aspersions of arminianism & popery, which Mr. W. E. cast on them. By the late faithful and godly minister Mr. John Graile, minister of the gospel at Tidworth in the county of Wilts. Published with a preface concerning the nature of the Covenant of Grace, wherein is a discovery of the judgment of Dr. Twisse in the point of justification, clearing him from antinomianism therein. By Constant Jessop, minister of the Gospel at Wimborn minister in the county of Dorset. Whereunto is added, a sermon, preached at the funeral of the said Mr. John Grail. By Humphrey Chambers, D.D. and pastor of the church at Pewsie (1654)
- 113935: The second part of the change of church-discipline (1654)
- 113943: The judgement set, and the bookes opened (1654)
- 113989: A short discovery of His Highness the Lord Protector's intentions touching the Anabaptists in the army (1655)
- 113999: Certain disputations of right to sacraments, and the true nature of visible Christianity (1657)
- 114000: A looking-glasse for the Quakers or Shakers (1655)
- 114009: A messenger sent to remove some mistakes; or A desirous instrument for the promoting of truth, unity, peace and love in the church of Christ (1655)
- 114009: A messenger sent to remove some mistakes; or A desirous instrument for the promoting of truth, unity, peace and love in the church of Christ (1655)
- 114042: Mr. Baxters Aphorisms exorized and anthorized. Or An examination of and answer to a book written by Mr. Ri: Baxter teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcester-shire, entituled, Aphorisms of justification (1654)
- 114042: Mr. Baxters Aphorisms exorized and anthorized. Or An examination of and answer to a book written by Mr. Ri: Baxter teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcester-shire, entituled, Aphorisms of justification (1654)
- 114094: A scribe, pharisee, hypocrite; and his letters answered, separates churched, dippers sprinkled: or, A vindication of the church, and universities of England, in many orthodox tenets & righteous practices (1657)
- 114094: A scribe, pharisee, hypocrite; and his letters answered, separates churched, dippers sprinkled: or, A vindication of the church, and universities of England, in many orthodox tenets & righteous practices (1657)
- 114110: Chorotheologon or two breife but usefull treatises (1657)
- 114152: The true doctrine of justification asserted & vindicated from the errours of many, and more especially papists and Socinians. Or A treatise of the natural righteousness of God, and imputed righteousness of Christ. By Anthony Burgesse pastor of the church at Sutton-Coldfield in Warwickshire (1654)
- 114160: Vindiciæ ministerii evangelici revindicatæ: or The preacher (pretendedly) sent, sent back again, to bring a better account who sent him, and learn his errand (1658)
- 114164: A patterne for all, especially for noble and honourable persons, to teach them how to die nobly and honourably (1658)
- 114168: A discourse of the visible church (1658)
- 114168: A discourse of the visible church (1658)
- 114207: The doctrins & principles of the priests of Scotland, contrary to the doctrine of Christ and the apostles (1657)
- 114217: Tythes vindicated from anti-christianisme and oppression. Or A brief discourse concerning ministers maintenance and tythes (1659)
- 114221: A publick disputation sundry dayes at Killingworth in Warwick-shire, betwixt John Bryan, doctor in divinity (minister at Coventry) and John Onley, pastor of a church at Lawford (1655)
- 114222: A pretended voice from heaven, proved to bee the voice of man, and not of God. Or, An answer to a treatise, called A voice from heaven (1658)
- 114223: An admonitory letter vvritten by an old minister of the new combinational church, and sent to divers ejected minsters of those parts in which he lives (1658)
- 114223: An admonitory letter vvritten by an old minister of the new combinational church, and sent to divers ejected minsters of those parts in which he lives (1658)
- 114223: An admonitory letter vvritten by an old minister of the new combinational church, and sent to divers ejected minsters of those parts in which he lives (1658)
- 114238: An antidote against Hen. Haggar's poysonous pamphlet, entitled, The foundation of the font discovered: or, A reply wherein his audaciousness in perverting holy scriptures and humane writings is discovered (1658)
- 114267: A free, plain, and just way concerning communion and excommunication, at, or from the Lords table (1655)
- 114271: The ancient church catechisme (1680)
- 114276: A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, upon his actual dissolution of the Parliament of England, on Munday the 22th of January, 1654. With the grounds and reasons which moved him thereunto. And his protestation to the people, touching the law of the land, the discipline of the church, and their ancient rights and priviledges. Examined, and perused, by the original copy; and ordered to be printed and published for general satisfaction (1655)
- 114278: Paul's last farewel, or a sermon, preached at the funerall of that godly and learned minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Thomas Blake. By Anthony Burgesse, pastor of the church at Sutton-Coldfield in Warwickshire. With a funeral oration made at Mr. Blakes death by Samuel Shaw, then schoolmaster of the Free-School at Tamworth (1658)
- 114311: Abel being dead yet speaketh; or, The life & death of that deservedly famous man of God, Mr John Cotton (1658)
- 114331: The censures of the church revived (1659)
- 114345: Scripture baptism and church-way with true-seekers (1659)
- 114376: Joannis Episcopi Exoniensis consilia et voce & scripto tradita XLIIII (1661)
- 114403: An answer to a Quakers seventeen heads of queries, containing in them seventy-seven questions (1660)
- 114447: Oliver Cromwell the late great tirant and his life-guard: or The names of those who compiled and conspired with him all along in his horrid designs to bring this nation to vniversal ruine and confusion (1660)
- 114458: The life and approaching death of William Kiffin (1660)
- 114460: A collection out of the book called Liber regalis, remaining in the treasury of the church of Westminster (1661)
- 114473: Christian concord: or S. Pauls parallel between the body natural and mystical (1661)
- 114474: A treatise of self-denyall (1659)
- 114566: Some treasure fetched out of rubbish: or, Three short but seasonable treatises (1660)
- 114577: England's restitution or The man, the man of men, the states-man (1661)
- 114594: The churches patience and faith in afflictions (1661)
- 114603: At the Court at Whitehall February the third, 1674/5. Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty... Mr Speaker (1675)
- 114603: At the Court at Whitehall February the third, 1674/5. Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty... Mr Speaker (1675)
- 114693: A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer (1661)
- 114853: The grand rebels detected. Or, the presbyter unmasked (1660)
- 114856: The cry of a stone, or, a treatise; shewing what is the right matter, forme, and government of the visible church of Christ (1642)
- 114856: The cry of a stone, or, a treatise; shewing what is the right matter, forme, and government of the visible church of Christ (1642)
- 114877: The exhaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel (1641)
- 114882: Rome not called a church (1641)
- 114885: Chiliasto-mastix redivivus, sive Homesus enervatus. = A confutation of the millenarian opinion, plainly demonstrating that Christ will not reign visibly and personally on earth with the saints for a thousand yeers either before the day of judgement, in the day of judgement, o after it (1657)
- 114904: The worthy of Ephratah (1659)
- 114918: Severall queries concerning the church of Jesus Christ upon earth, briefly explained and resolved (1658)
- 114918: Severall queries concerning the church of Jesus Christ upon earth, briefly explained and resolved (1658)
- 114944: The petition of the knights, gentlemen, and yeomanry of the country [sic] of Devonshire (1642)
- 114970: The city remembrancer. Or, A sermon preached to the native-citizens, of London, at their solemn assembly in Pauls on Tuesday, the 23 of June, A.D. MDCLVII. By Edm. Calamy B.D. and pastor of the church at Aldermanbury (1657)
- 114993: Believers evidences for eternall life (1648)
- 115006: The petition of the Lords & Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford (1644)
- 115030: A grain of incense: or Supplication for the peace of Jerusalem, the church and state. By J.R (1643)
- 115030: A grain of incense: or Supplication for the peace of Jerusalem, the church and state. By J.R (1643)
- 115036: Truth and innocency, prevailing against error and insolency (1660)
- 115042: Laudensium apostasia: or a dialogue in which is shewen, that some divines risen up in our church since the greatness of the late archbishop, are in sundry points of great moment, quite fallen off from the doctrine received in the Church of England. By Henry Hickman fellow of Magd. Colledg Oxon (1660)
- 115042: Laudensium apostasia: or a dialogue in which is shewen, that some divines risen up in our church since the greatness of the late archbishop, are in sundry points of great moment, quite fallen off from the doctrine received in the Church of England. By Henry Hickman fellow of Magd. Colledg Oxon (1660)
- 115053: Festorum metropolis. = The metropolitane feast, or the birth-day of our saviour Iesus Christ (1654)
- 115061: The want of church-government no warrant for a totall omission of the Lord's Supper. Or, A briefe and scholasticall debate (1653)
- 115061: The want of church-government no warrant for a totall omission of the Lord's Supper. Or, A briefe and scholasticall debate (1653)
- 115064: Eukairon symbolon. A seasonable watch-word to all sober Christians (1661)
- 115096: A sermon preached at the collegiate church at Manchester on Tuesday the 23. of April 1661 (1661)
- 115100: Israels redemption or The propheticall history of our Saviours kingdome on earth (1642)
- 115114: An Act of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, for the abolishing of deans, deans and chapters, canons, prebends, and other offices and titles, of or belonging to any cathedral, or collegiate church or chappel within England and Wales (1649)
- 115144: Politica sacra & civilis: or, A modell of civil and ecclesiasticall government (1660)
- 115148: The tempestuous soul calmed by Jesus Christ (1653)
- 115199: A plain-dealing, and plain-meaning sermon, preach't in the parish church of St. Nicholas, Bristol, April. 6. 1660 (1660)
- 115343: Comfort & counsell for dejected soules. Or A treatise concerning spirituall dejection (1650)
- 115494: Legenda lignea (1652)
- 115547: England's royal stone at the head of the corner, through the wonderful working of almighty God (1660)
- 115548: Sions halelujah (1660)
- 115585: Of the division between the English and Romish church upon the reformation (1652)
- 115629: Incomparable company-keeping, or A conversation on earth in heaven (1656)
- 115685: A collection of, private devotions: in the practise of the antient church. Called The hours of praiers (1655)
- 115700: The Christian moderator, in two parts. Or Persecution for religion condemned (1652)
- 115708: Subjection to Christ (1652)
- 115723: Gildas salvianus; the first part: i.e. = the reformed Pastor (1656)
- 115771: An additional Act for the more speedy effecting of the sale of the manors of rectories & gleab-lands late belonging to archbishops, bishops, deans, deans and chapters, and other offices and titles which late were of or belonging to any cathedral or collegiate church or chappel within England or Wales. And for the better encouragement of lenders upon the security thereof, and of other lands and hereditaments of the said deans, deans and chapters, &c (1650)
- 115797: The unlimited authority of Christs disciples cleared, or the present church and ministery vindicated. Or Christs disciples authority for the practice of his commands is unlimitted (1651)
- 115797: The unlimited authority of Christs disciples cleared, or the present church and ministery vindicated. Or Christs disciples authority for the practice of his commands is unlimitted (1651)
- 115811: Master Grimstons argument concerning bishops (1641)
- 115821: A true ministery anatomized (1651)
- 115857: The mystery of God incarnate: or The vvord made flesh, cleered up: or, A vindication of certain scriptures (produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ) (1650)
- 115861: Vox stellarum. Or, The voice of the starres (1651)
- 115875: A faithfull friend true to the soul: or The soules self-examination (1653)
- 115892: The hatred of Esau, and the love of Jacob unsoulded (1650)
- 115960: Certain disputations of right to sacraments, and the true nature of visible Christianity (1657)
- 116008: The right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort (1653)
- 116063: Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism (1651)
- 116081: Comfort and counsel for dejected souls. Or a treatise concerning spiritual dejection (1653)
- 116113: Monastichon Britanicum: or, A historicall narration of the first founding and flourishing state of the antient monasteries, religious rules and orders of Great Brittaine, in the tymes of the Brittaines and primitive church of the Saxons (1655)
- 116113: Monastichon Britanicum: or, A historicall narration of the first founding and flourishing state of the antient monasteries, religious rules and orders of Great Brittaine, in the tymes of the Brittaines and primitive church of the Saxons (1655)
- 116124: An appendix to Mr. Perkins his six principles of Christian religion (1656)
- 116129: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 116137: A Christian, sober & plain exercitation on the two grand practicall controversies of these times; infant baptism and singing of psalms (1653)
- 116153: A demonstration of the day of judgment, against atheists & hereticks (1657)
- 116167: Susanna's apologie against the elders. Or A vindication of Susanna Parr (1659)
- 116170: The history of the English & Scotch presbytery (1659)
- 116188: The holy feasts and fasts of the church (1657)
- 116276: Jus poli et fori or, God and the King (1661)
- 116344: The church sinking, saved by Christ (1645)
- 116355: The vvay of the churches of Christ in New-England. Or The vvay of churches walking in brotherly equalitie, or co-ordination, without subjection of one church to another (1645)
- 116355: The vvay of the churches of Christ in New-England. Or The vvay of churches walking in brotherly equalitie, or co-ordination, without subjection of one church to another (1645)
- 116355: The vvay of the churches of Christ in New-England. Or The vvay of churches walking in brotherly equalitie, or co-ordination, without subjection of one church to another (1645)
- 116355: The vvay of the churches of Christ in New-England. Or The vvay of churches walking in brotherly equalitie, or co-ordination, without subjection of one church to another (1645)
- 116363: Devotions of the ancient church in seaven pious prayers with seaven administrations (1660)
- 116371: Apodeixis tou antiteichismatos. Or, a tryall of the counter-scarfe, made 1642 (1643)
- 116420: A defence and justification of ministers maintenance by tythes (1659)
- 116435: The true Catholick, and Catholick church described (1660)
- 116435: The true Catholick, and Catholick church described (1660)
- 116438: Englands petition, to her gratious King (1641)
- 116460: A treatise of the covenant of grace, as it is dispensed to the elect seed, effectually unto salvation (1659)
- 116469: Habakkuks prayer applyed to the churches present occasions, on Hab. 3. 2. And Christs counsel to the church of Philadelphia (1659)
- 116517: Englands out-cry (1644)
- 116539: Independency examined, vnmasked, refuted, by tvvelve nevv particular interrogatories (1644)
- 116545: Twelve considerable serious questions touching church government (1644)
- 116545: Twelve considerable serious questions touching church government (1644)
- 116601: The golden grove, or, A manuall of daily prayers and letanies, fitted to the dayes of the week (1659)
- 116605: Featlæi palggenesia: or, Doctor Daniel Featley revived (1660)
- 116628: The drinking of the bitter cup: or, The hardest lesson in Christ's school, learned and taught by himself, passive obedience (1660)
- 116633: [Hebrew] A relgious treatise upon Simeons song; or, Instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily (1658)
- 116641: The form of consecration of a church or chappel (1659)
- 116641: The form of consecration of a church or chappel (1659)
- 116723: The reformation, in which is reconciliation with God and his people: or, I. Subjection to the state remonstrated (1658)
- 116747: Three sermons (1660)
- 116794: The declaration of the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford according to His Majesties proclamation (1644)
- 116818: The confession of faith and catechisms, agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster (1649)
- 116819: A discussion of that great point in divinity, the sufferings of Christ (1653)
- 116822: The court of Rome (1654)
- 116907: Good counsell, to the petitioners for Presbyterian government, that they may declare their faith before they build their church (1645)
- 116931: Die Sabbatie 9. April. 1642 (1642)
- 117138: A summarie, or short survey of the annalls and most remarkable records of King Charles his reigne, from the first yeare thereof to this present, 1646 (1646)
- 117304: C.R. Most Reverend Father in God, We greet you well, being tender of our engagement to have a care for the reasonable satisfaction of the tenants and purchasers of church lands (1660)
- 117305: C.R. Most Reverend Father in God, We greet you well, being tender of our engagement to have a care for the reasonable satisfaction of the tenants and purchasers of church lands (1660)
- 117371: The second Charles, heir of the royal martyr (1661)
- 117373: If you the meaning of this picture aske, it is the Princess Henrietta's maske (1661)
- 117415: A letter to the right honourable, and right reverend the general assembly of the church of Scotland, or their commissioners (1648)
- 117533: Christ's communion with his church militant (1650)
- 117533: Christ's communion with his church militant (1650)
- 117582: Blessed is he that considereth the poore, the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble, Psalme 41.1. Bestow one penny for the Lords sake (1658)
- 117665: A perfect cure for atheists, papists, Arminians, and all other rebels and traytors, both against church and state (1649)
- 117870: The profession of the church of [blank] in cheerful conjuction with many other neighbour churches, who in order to further reformation and exercise of Christ's discipline, have all agreed in the same profession (1653)
- 118117: A serious manifesto and declaration of the Anabaptist (1660)
- 118278: The visible porch or known entrance into a church (1656)
- 118602: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it teacheth us to know our selves, and our duty (1699)
- 118668: The essence and unitie of the Church Catholike visible (1645)
- 118672: Tetrachordon (1645)
- 118685: Foure queries resolved for the satisfaction of all men, who are not willingly ignorant, touching the late Arch-bishop (1645)
- 118731: A letter sent to the Honorable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, concerning the miraculous taking of Tiverton-Castle with the church (1645)
- 118818: An Act of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, for the abolishing of deans, deans and chapters, canons, prebends, and other offices and titles, of or belonging to any cathedral, or collegiate church or chappel within England and Wales (1649)
- 118831: The propositions of the Kings Commissioners (1645)
- 118833: The sacred and soveraigne church-remedie: or, The primitive and apostolicall way of composing ecclesiasticall differences, and establishing the churches of Christ (1645)
- 118858: Considerations of present use concerning the danger resulting from the change of our church government· (1645)
- 118873: A fresh discovery of some prodigious new wandring-blasing-stars, & firebrands (1645)
- 118908: The godly mans ark or City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1667)
- 118908: The godly mans ark or City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1667)
- 118926: A fresh discovery of some prodigious new wandring-blasing-stars, & firebrands (1645)
- 119067: A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of Durham, Iuly, 7. 1628. By Peter Smart (1640)
- 119067: A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of Durham, Iuly, 7. 1628. By Peter Smart (1640)
- 119067: A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of Durham, Iuly, 7. 1628. By Peter Smart (1640)
- 119079: The beauty of Godly government in a church reformed: or a platforme of government consonant to the word of truth, and the purest reformed churches (1642)
- 119143: Triple episcopacie: or, a three-fold order of bishops (1641)
- 119160: Some questions and answers shewing man his duty (1662)
- 119224: The foure petitions of Huntington Shire, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex (1642)
- 119267: The servant's audit (1662)
- 119273: Cesars due, and the subjects duty: or, A present for Cesar (1663)
- 119452: The booke of common prayer, now used in the Church of England, vindicated from the aspertion of all schismaticks, anabaptists, Brownists, and separatists (1641)
- 119458: A speech made to His Highnesse the Prince of Orange (1671)
- 119538: A chronicle of the kings of England (1696)
- 119553: An essay on poetry (1697)
- 119618: A caveat for sinners, or, a warning for swearers, blasphemers, and adulterers (1683)
- 119769: The Christians defence against the fears of death (1682)
- 119785: A ballad. The third part, to the same tune. Written by a lady of quality (1679)
- 119860: Ephemeris absoluta (1697)
- 119905: A direction for a publick profession in the church assembly, after private examination by the elders (1665)
- 120066: A very strange prediction of liberty of conscience, foretold (in the year 1652.) and published by our late famous English astrologer VVilliam Lilly, tho then not vulgerly understood, and was therefore the less taken notice of, tho presaging things of great weight and worth, such as the things following may be. First, a church way, laws and orders decreed of God for this kingdom of England in time to come, and by what kind of people to be carried on, and how they shall be qualified for their said work, and how the people in this kingdom may be fitted to receive the same. Secondly, that in favour thereof the then present chief or head magistrate in the kingdom shall respit the execution of the penal laws, by the name of his sharp laws. Thirdly, that about that time the terestial Jerusalem shall be recovered out of the hands of the Turks, the Jews converted, and the fullness of the gentiles brought in, as the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments do declare. With allowance (1688)
- 120117: A brief declaration of the state of the accompt of all monies received and paid, as well for and towards the reparation of the cathedral church of St. Paul, London (1685)
- 120162: A speech to the King. Made by a minister of the French church of the Savoy, the 19th. of October, 1681. in the French tongue. And published at London by His Majesty's special command. Rendred into English (1681)
- 120225: Baptism discovered plainly & faithfully (1694)
- 120298: The vnrighteovs Mammon exchanged for the true riches or A sermon, preached at the funeral of William Adams Esq (1661)
- 120406: The church of Christ in Bristol (1657)
- 120485: The metropolitane feast, or The birth-day of our saviour Jesus Christ (1662)
- 120487: The cure of church-divisions: or, Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church (1670)
- 120594: Spiritual refining: or A treatise of grace and assurance (1652)
- 120625: A funeral sermon preached upon the death of the reverend and godly divine, Mr. Francis Holcroft (1692)
- 120660: A necessary advice for profitably reading books of controversie (1690)
- 120779: Basilius Valentinus friar of the Order of St. Benedict his last will and testament (1657)
- 120822: A sermon preached upon April xxiii. MDCLXXX. in the cathedral church of Bristol (1680)
- 121214: Life in death, or The living hope of a dying saint (1656)
- 121278: An answer to a late pamphlet, called A Sober dialogue, between a Scotch Presbyterian a London church-man, and a real Quaker, scandalously reflecting on the Church of England (1699)
- 121302: A treatise of miracles (1667)
- 121310: A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty (1660)
- 121396: The ceremony-monger, his character (1693)
- 121521: Essays towards a union between divinity and morality, reason, or natural religion, and revelation (1689)
- 121599: The last words of the reverend, pious, and learned Dr. Hammond. Being two prayers for the peaceful resettlement of this church and state (1696)
- 121599: The last words of the reverend, pious, and learned Dr. Hammond. Being two prayers for the peaceful resettlement of this church and state (1696)
- 121622: A course of lectures upon the church catechism (1697)
- 121656: Scripture-motives for calendar reformation (1650)
- 121670: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge, D.D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhil, London, at the opening of the said parish church, the 27th of November, 1681 (1695)
- 121674: A sermon preached in the cathedral & metropolitical church of St. Peter in York (1695)
- 121682: The fourth principle of Christs doctrine vindicated (1674)
- 121705: A vindication of the continued succession of the primitive church of Jesus Christ (now scandalously termed anabaptists) from the apostles unto this present time (1652)
- 121705: A vindication of the continued succession of the primitive church of Jesus Christ (now scandalously termed anabaptists) from the apostles unto this present time (1652)
- 121830: Darknesse and ignorance (1659)
- 121929: The friendly conference: or, An hue and cry after the Popes Holiness (1673)
- 121953: An essay for the recording of illustrious providences (1684)
- 122068: The life and death of Mr. Joseph Alleine, late teacher of the church at Taunton, in Somersetshire, assistant to Mr. Newton (1672)
- 122073: Divine immediate revelation and inspiration, continued in the true church (1684)
- 122073: Divine immediate revelation and inspiration, continued in the true church (1684)
- 122134: A sermon preached to the right honourable the lord mayor, and court of aldermen of the City of London, at their anniversary meeting on Easter Monday April 1652. at the Spittle. Wherein the unity of the saints with Christ, the head, and especially with the church, the body; with the duties thence arising, are endeavoured to bee cleared. Tending to heale our rents and divisions. By Stephen Marshal B.D. and minister of the gospel at Finchingfield in Essex (1652)
- 122157: Good courage discovered, and encouraged (1642)
- 122169: Our Saviours passion (1670)
- 122171: From the Arch-Bishop of the Isle of Samos in Greece (1682)
- 122187: La primitive ordination et succession des eveques, diacres et pasteurs qui sont dans l'eglise de Christ (1686)
- 122275: The Quakers house built upon the sand. Or, A discovery of the damnablenesse of their pernicious doctrines (1658)
- 122343: Primitive episcopacy, evincing from scripture and ancient records, that a bishop in the Apostles times, and for the space of the first three centuries of the Gospel-Church, was no more than a pastor to one single church or congregation (1689)
- 122375: Truth cleared, and the deceit made manifest or, An answer to a printed paper (1654)
- 122388: A guide to repentance. Or, The character and behaviour of the devout Christian in retirement (1692)
- 122440: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church during the time of Innocent the X (1678)
- 122521: The ladies preparation to the monthly sacrament (1691)
- 122596: Tables for renewing and purchasing of the leases of cathedral-churches and colleges (1700)
- 122619: An exact description of the government of the Commonwealth of Geneva, under the civil magistrate (1659)
- 122723: The power of Congregational churches asserted and vindicated (1672)
- 122774: Six sermons preached before His Majesty at White-Hall (1675)
- 122823: A dialogue between a souldier of Barvvick, and an English chaplain (1642)
- 122836: Annales. An English manuscript, being a large and learned history of church and state affairs, (1695)
- 122873: News from the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly (1676)
- 122875: The building and glory of the truely Christian and spirituall church (1647)
- 122875: The building and glory of the truely Christian and spirituall church (1647)
- 122933: The great and wonderful predictions of that late famous astrologer Mr. Lilly; and Mr. Partridg and Mr. Coley, concerning this present year 1683 (1683)
- 122996: The catechism of the church resolved into short and easy questions and answers (1699)
- 123132: A sermon, preached at the funeral of Sir Christopher Lethieullier, knight and alderman of the City of London (1690)
- 123168: A generall exhortatio[n] to the world: by a late convert from the world (1652)
- 123245: The three books of Hermas (1661)
- 123278: A salutation to the church of God the spouse of Christ coming out of the wilderness leaning upon her beloved (1682)
- 123326: The vision of purgatory, anno 1680 (1680)
- 123343: A daily office for the sick (1699)
- 123352: A treatise of taxes and contributions (1685)
- 123389: The reward of the wise: and the fruitful Christians future blessedness (1672)
- 123394: A discovery, or Certaine observations, concerning the crafty and cursed proceedings of the conspirators, or rebbells of England (1657)
- 123498: A comment on the times; or, A character of the enemies of the church. Written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in arts, and minister of Jesus Christ (1664)
- 123589: A chronicle of the kings of England (1665)
- 123678: Damnable heresie discovered (1672)
- 123793: A true and lively character of a right communicating church-member (1650)
- 123887: An exposition on the church catechism, by way of question and answer (1695)
- 123923: A treatise of taxes and contributions (1679)
- 123963: Antiquitates christianæ: or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus (1684)
- 123963: Antiquitates christianæ: or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus (1684)
- 123978: A confutation of infants baptisme, or an answer, to a treatice written by Georg Phillips, of Wattertowne in New England, in the defence of infants baptisme (1643)
- 124012: Three vvorthy particulars (1642)
- 124014: A necessary family-book (1688)
- 124022: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1699)
- 124038: The day, & the work of the day (1693)
- 124057: Blasphe?moktonia: = The blasphemer slaine with the sword of the spirit: or a plea for the god head of the Holy Ghost (1654)
- 124111: Smectymnuus redivivus (1661)
- 124116: A new history of Ethiopia (1682)
- 124135: [A] true account of what was done by a Church of Christ in Exon (1658)
- 124235: Antapologia: or, A full answer to the apologeticall narration of Mr Goodwin, Mr Nye, Mr Sympson, Mr Burroughs, Mr Bridge, members of the Assembly of Divines (1646)
- 124333: A brief reply to a late answer to Dr. Henry More his Antidote against idolatry (1672)
- 124368: The cursed family; or, A short tract, shewing the pernicious influence of wicked prayer-less houses, upon this church and kingdom (1700)
- 124368: The cursed family; or, A short tract, shewing the pernicious influence of wicked prayer-less houses, upon this church and kingdom (1700)
- 124389: Speculum ecclesiasticum, or, An ecclesiastical prospective-glass (1687)
- 124392: The doctrines and principles: the persecution, imprisonment, banishment, excommunicating of the saints of God, by the priests and magistrates of Scotland (1659)
- 124398: The cause of infants maintained, against such as would defraud them of their interest in the church or kingdom of God, or, A reply to Mr. Thomas Grantham (1675)
- 124398: The cause of infants maintained, against such as would defraud them of their interest in the church or kingdom of God, or, A reply to Mr. Thomas Grantham (1675)
- 124398: The cause of infants maintained, against such as would defraud them of their interest in the church or kingdom of God, or, A reply to Mr. Thomas Grantham (1675)
- 124400: The leper, and the leper's house, cleansed (1695)
- 124439: The state of the saints departed, Gods cordial to comfort the saints remaining alive (1652)
- 124442: The glory and ornament of a true gospel-constituted church (1697)
- 124442: The glory and ornament of a true gospel-constituted church (1697)
- 124442: The glory and ornament of a true gospel-constituted church (1697)
- 124444: Anglorum speculum, or The vvorthies of England, in church and state (1684)
- 124444: Anglorum speculum, or The vvorthies of England, in church and state (1684)
- 124444: Anglorum speculum, or The vvorthies of England, in church and state (1684)
- 124444: Anglorum speculum, or The vvorthies of England, in church and state (1684)
- 124472: The only vvay to rest of soule (1657)
- 124490: A faithfull relation of the state and the last words & dispositions (1685)
- 124571: A treatise of the necessity and frequency of receiving the Holy Communion (1685)
- 124681: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 124689: Sabbatum. The mystery of the Sabbath discovered (1658)
- 124753: The Roman church vindicated and M S convicted of a manifold false-witness against her (1674)
- 124773: The pious mans practice in Parliament time. Or A seasonable and necessary tractate (1641)
- 124815: The knowledge of things unknown (1649)
- 124856: The great grievance of Scotland (1689)
- 124875: Newes from Powles, or the new reformation of the army (1649)
- 124950: A way to Sion sought out, and found, for believers to walk in: or, A treatise, consisting of three parts (1656)
- 124970: A declaration of the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford (1644)
- 124988: Discourses conserning evangelical love, church-peace and unity (1696)
- 125017: An enquiry into the original, nature, power, order and communion, of evangelical churches (1696)
- 125040: A treatise of self-denial. By Richard Baxter, pastor of the church at Kederminster (1675)
- 125041: A Christian caveat to the old and new sabbatarians. Or, A vindication of our Gospel-festivals (1651)
- 125077: The application of redemption by the effectual work of the word, and spirit of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God (1657)
- 125120: A booke of new lessons for the cithern & gittern (1652)
- 125140: An expostulatorie (but friendly) adhortation (1660)
- 125165: Irenicum (1662)
- 125224: The prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius (1664)
- 125233: The true form of church gouernment (1642)
- 125233: The true form of church gouernment (1642)
- 125291: Six sermons (1694)
- 125310: Divine immediate revelation and inspiration, continued in the true church (1685)
- 125310: Divine immediate revelation and inspiration, continued in the true church (1685)
- 125382: Vituli labiorum. Or, A thanksgiving sermon, in commemoration of our great deliverance from the horrid Powder-Plot, 1605 (1678)
- 125450: The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions (1686)
- 125474: A treatise concerning the lawfull subject of baptism (1652)
- 125493: Godly meditations upon the most holy sacrament of the Lords Supper (1641)
- 125507: A choice manual (1677)
- 125509: The golden grove. A choice manual (1695)
- 125510: The golden grove. A choice manual (1700)
- 125716: The greatest light in the world, far exceeding the light of the Quakers (1674)
- 125719: The Book of common prayer (1688)
- 125722: Or Magna Charta; More news from Rome: discoursed of between a poor man & his wife (1666)
- 125740: A sermon preacht at Shaftsbury (1674)
- 125759: A vindication of Christmas-Day; or The solemnity of the nativity of Christ (1659)
- 125760: Dr. Stillingfleet's principles of Protestancy cleared, confuted, and retorted (1673)
- 125872: Impenitent sinners warned of their misery and summoned to judgment (1698)
- 125888: England vniting to her Soveraign; or, The advancing of the King (1660)
- 125922: The building, beautifying, or repairing of Churches, an act of religion (1692)
- 125934: The exact constable (1660)
- 126028: A sermon touching the peace and edification of the Church (1638)
- 126034: The true light shining in darkness (1693)
- 126050: A short, legal, medicinal, useful, safe, easie prescription to recover our kingdom, church, nation from their present dangerous, distractive, destructive confusion and worse than Bedlam madnesse (1659)
- 126065: Christian chymistrie (1662)
- 126074: The mirrour of government both ecclesiasticall & civill (1658)
- 126133: A sermon against adultery (1672)
- 126287: The late act of the convocation at Oxford examined: or, The obit of prelatique Protestancy: occasioning the conversion of W. R. (sometimes of Exeter Colledge in Oxford) to Catholique union (1652)
- 126552: The mystery of Israel's salvation, explained and applyed: or, A discourse concerning the general conversion of the Israelitish nation (1669)
- 126575: The inward and spiritual warfare, and the false pretence of it (1690)
- 126582: Tachy-graphy (1645)
- 126596: The offices of constables, church wardens, overseers of the poor, supravisors of the high-wayes, treasurers of the county-stock; and some other lesser countrey officers, plainly and truely set forth the fifth edition, with divers additions and alterations, agreeable to the late acts and ordinances. By William Sheppard esq (1658)
- 126638: The Kings Bench prisoners thanks to His Majesty (1672)
- 126754: The recantation of a penitent Proteus; or, The changling (1663)
- 126764: Short and plaine animadversions on some passages in Mr. Dels sermon first preached before the Honourable House of Commons on Novemb. 25. 1646. But since printed without their order (1647)
- 126909: The recantation, and humble submission of two ancient prelates, of the kingdome of Scotland (1641)
- 126921: A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man (1650)
- 127124: The golden grove (1680)
- 127278: Strange and remarkable prophesies and predictions of the holy, learned, and excellent James Usher, late L. Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of Ireland (1678)
- 127302: A seasonable treatise for this age (1657)
- 127348: Eight sermons dedicated to the Right Honourable His Grace the Lord Duke of Ormond (1664)
- 127359: Mid-night thoughts (1682)
- 127402: Rex theologus (1664)
- 127408: A sermon preached at the church of St. Helen's, London (1696)
- 127441: A winding-sheet for the Anabaptists & Quakers; or The death and burial of their fanatick doctrines (1660)
- 127479: Several short, but seasonable discourses touching common and private prayer (1687)
- 127488: The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions (1683)
- 127532: A short view of several matters contained in the Assemblies Directory (1700)
- 127576: A serious and compassionate inquiry into the causes of the present neglect and contempt of the Protestant religion and Church of England (1693)
- 127578: Wortley's vision or The great work of the conversion of a sinner (1661)
- 127582: A sermon preached at the parish church of Solihull in Warwickshire, December 21. 1690 (1691)
- 127703: Something offered to the consideration of Friends, with respect to the present difference about some things brought into the church of late (1675)
- 127731: A treatise of the necessity and frequency of receiving the Holy Communion (1688)
- 127754: Christianity restored to its primitive purity, or the mercenary church reform'd (1699)
- 127754: Christianity restored to its primitive purity, or the mercenary church reform'd (1699)
- 127810: Sinlesse, and sinful swearing. Or Twenty six queries propounded for satisfaction in the present controversie of taking oaths (1661)
- 127873: A call from heaven to the present and succeeding generations or A discourse (1679)
- 127900: The history of the coronation of the most high, most mighty, and most excellent monarch, James II. By the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and of his royal consort Queen Mary (1687)
- 127954: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1646)
- 127991: The character of the true church (1700)
- 127991: The character of the true church (1700)
- 128040: Scriptures opened and sundry cases of conscience resolved in plain and practical answers to several questions (1684)
- 128042: The loyall subject (1662)
- 128067: The Anabaptists Meribah: or, VVaters of strife (1656)
- 128070: A list of the knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the Cinque-Ports (1679)
- 128077: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions (1682)
- 128158: An instrument from that little stone cut out of the mountain without hands, to help to break in pieces, that great image which Daniel mentions, Ch. 2. whose feet was part iron and part clay. Or, A few queries written to satisfie the chief preacher in the independent church in Bedford, who desired the author to write unto him, what proofs he had for a woman's speaking in the church (1694)
- 128190: The catechisme of the Church of England explain'd (1700)
- 128253: A defence of the peaceable and friendly address to the non-conformists (1698)
- 128277: A sermon preached in St. Maries Church at Gates-head, in the county-Palatine of Durham (1683)
- 128289: Polypentheos threnodia= (1651)
- 128312: A paraphrase and commentary upon all the epistles of the New Testament (1700)
- 128314: A sermon in confutation of R. H. the author of The guide in controversies (1679)
- 128316: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mrs. Ann Margetson, a young lady, under the age of fourteen years (1693)
- 128324: Questions and answers for youth to learn (1685)
- 128333: A sermon preach'd at St. Mildred's Poultrey, January 3. 1696/7 (1697)
- 128334: Thoughts about promoting the interest of Christ's universal church (1700)