T. P.
Active Years
Min year: 1603, Max year: 1696, Max count: 35
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1603: The order and doctrine of the generall fast appoynted by the Generall Assemblie of the churches of Scotland, holden at Edenburgh the 25. day of December, 1565
- 1621: The schoole of vertue, and booke of good nurture
- 1642: A declaration or remonstrance of the state of the kingdome
- 1642: Certaine propositions of both Houses of Parliament, concerning the raising of horse, horsemen, and arms, for the defence of the King, and both Houses of Parliament. Ordered by the House of Commons, that these propositions be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge. Cler. Parl. D. Com
- 1642: A fresh bit of mutton, for those fleshy minded canibals that cannot endure pottadge. Or a defence of Giles Calfine's Messe of pottadge well seasoned and well crummed
- 1650: A letter from Amsterdam conteining the full relation of the proceedings of the Prince of Orange against that city
- 1656: A marriage sermon. A sermon called A wife mistaken, or a wife and no wife: or Leah instead of Rachel. A sermon accused for railing against women; for maintaining polygamy, many wives, for calling Jacob a hocus-pocus. A sermon laught at more then a play (by the ignorant) for many such mistakes: justified by the wise. Wisdom is justified of her children. The fourth edition, newly augmented and corrected by the author, Thomas Grantham, Mr. in Ars of Peter-house in Cambridge, sometimes curate of High Barnet neer London; now professor of a speedy way of teaching the Hebrew, Greek and Latine tongues in the great Old Baily, nere the Ship
- 1662: The Christian-mans calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business
- 1673: A sermon preach'd on May the 29th, 1673. In one of His Majesties licens'd meetings in Devon
- 1691: Cocker's arithmetick
- 1696: The glorious reward of faithful ministers declared and improved
As Printer
- 1632: The whole booke of psalmes collected into English meeter, by Thomas Sternhold, Iohn Hopkins, and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withall
- 1641: Nevv Englands teares, for old Englands feares
- 1641: A consideration and a resolvtion
- 1641: A peace-offering to God
- 1642: A remonstrance presented to His Maiestie
- 1642: The Christian and Catholike veritie; or, The reasons and manner of the conversion of Francis de Neville
- 1642: July 28. 1642. Bad news from Ireland
- 1642: The manifold miseries of civill vvarre and discord in a kingdome
- 1642: A true report of the occurrences at Portsmouth from a speciall hand presented to an honorable person in London. August 15
- 1642: A letter sent from the leagver before Hull.
- 1642: A true and exact relation of the most remarkable passages, which have happened at Warwicke and Banbury since my Lord of Northamptons taking away the ordnance from Banbury Castle
- 1643: The truth of the times vindicated
- 1643: Sabbato-dominica. Or, A few propositions
- 1643: A treatise concerning the free grace of God the Father, and of the love of Jesus Christ
- 1643: Thirty-five articles made and established by the rebells, the lords, and the rest of the Generall Assembly of that part of the kingdome of Ireland (now in rebellion) met at the citie of Kilkenny, Anno Dom. 1642
- 1643: The truth of the times vindicated
- 1643: Gods voice from heaven
- 1643: Certain grievances, or The errors of the service-booke
- 1644: A Christian plea for infants baptisme. Or a confutation of some things written by A.R. in his treatise, entitutled, The second part of the vanitie and childishnesse of infants baptisme
- 1685: A book of knowledge
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