E. P.
Active Years
Min year: 1634, Max year: 1715, Max count: 35
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Printer
- 1634: Greenwoods workes contained in seven severall tractates
- 1640: Of the imitation of Christ
- 1640: A briefe summe of Christian religion
- 1641: A sermon in commemoration of the truely vertuous and religious gentlewoman, Mris. Elizabeth Dering
- 1645: A True relation of a brave defeat given by the forces in Plimouth, to Skellum Greenville, on Tuesday, the eighteenth of February, 1644
- 1645: A true relation of a brave defeat given by the forces in Plimouth, to Sellum Greenvile, on Tuesday, the eighteenth of February, 1644
- 1645: The treatie at Uxbridge
- 1646: A short catechisme
- 1646: A briefe declaration of the reasons that moved King James of blessed memory, and the state, to erect a colledge of divines, and other learned men at Chelsey
- 1646: The vvorlds prospect: or, A commentarie upon the 33 of Isaiah, and the 14 vers. in these words: The sinners in Sion are afraid
- 1647: A three-fold cord to unite soules for ever unto God
- 1647: The figure of seven
- 1648: A true and terrible rela[tio]n from Maletravis in [M]aligo, an island belonging to the King of Spaine, of a sad accident that befell the whole citie, it consisting of seven and thirtie thousand families
- 1704: A sermon preached on Wednesday the 8th of March, 1703/4
- 1704: A fair way with the dissenters and their patrons
- 1704: Of Christ's kingdom
- 1704: Hudibras
- 1704: An impartial enquiry into the causes of rebellion and civil war in this kingdom
- 1704: A discourse concerning the nature, advantage, and improvement of trade
- 1704: Animadversions on some passages
- 1704: Animadversions on other passages of Mr. Edmund Calamy's abridgment of Mr. Richard Baxter's History of his life and times. Part II. In a dialogue betwixt a Church-Man and a Peaceable Dissenter; In a Third Hampsted-Conference. With an answer to Mr. Calamy's (unprinted) defence. To which is added, an account of the plot of burning the city, in 1666. By the same hand
- 1704: A view of the cruelty and ignorance of the Romish church
- 1704: Plain-Dealing
- 1705: Deus justificatus
- 1705: Presbyterian loyalty, in two letters
- 1705: A vindication of the Apostles
- 1705: Presbyterian loyalty, in two letters: one directed to the moderate church-men; to which is annexed the ballad of the cloak, or, The cloak's Knavery. The other to a tacking member of the late House of Commons, Giving an Account of The History of Dissenters Loyalty, To the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. Part II. In answer to Mr Palmer's fifth Chapter of his Vindication of the Dissenters Behaviour towards Authority. With an Elegy on King Charles the First, Reprinted. By a friend of the tackers
- 1705: Christian charity: a sermon preach'd at Great St. Maries, before the University of Cambridge, Oct. 12. 1701
- 1705: Letters concerning the terms of conformity required by law, between Mr James Waters the dissenting minister at Uxbridge, &c. and Benj. Gatton
- 1706: A sermon preach'd at the Guild-Hall chapel
- 1706: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul; at the funeral of Mr. Tho. Bennet, Aug. 30. MDCCVI. By Francis Atterbury, D.D. dean of Carlisle, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- 1706: A sermon preach'd in the Guild-hall Chapel
- 1706: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Paul; at the funeral of Mr. Tho. Bennet
- 1706: An appeal of the clergy of the Church of England
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Ld Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governours of the several hospitals of the City of London, in St. Bridget's Church. On Easter Tuesday, April. 17, 1707. By Francis Atterbury, D. D. Dean of Carlisle, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Lawrence Jewry, on September 29. 1707
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before Their Excellencies the Lords Justices
- 1707: The advantage of humane learning
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the Royal Chappel at White-Hall; on Ash-Wednesday, Feb. 26. 1706/7. By Francis Higgins, A.M. Prebendary of Christ-Church, Dublin
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the Royal Chappel at White-Hall; on Ash-Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1706/7
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the Royal Chappel at White-Hall; on Ash-Wednesday, Febr. 26, 1706/7
- 1708: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer, and frequent communion
- 1708: Four sermons preached at Fort-William
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor, on July the 25th. 1708. By Joseph Rawson, D. D. Published By Her Majesties Special Command.
- 1710: The northern lass
- 1710: Vulgar and decimal arithmetic demonstrated and made easie to the meanest capacity
- 1711: A new version of the Psalms of David
- 1711: The works of the most illustrious and pious Armand de Bourbon Prince of Conti. With a short account of his life. Collected and translated from the French. To which are added some other pieces, and a discourse of Christian perfection, by the Archbishop of Cambray, never before published
- 1711: A funeral sermon on the death of John Cotton of Rattlesden
- 1712: The spanish decameron
- 1715: The gentleman's library
- 1715: Ars concionandi: or an instruction to young students in divinity. By J. Barecroft, D.D. The fourth edition. Being advice to a son in the university, with Concionatorum Instructio: Rules for Preaching; or, Advice to all Novices in that Divine Art. Plainly intimating what Subject, Method and Style may be Requisite in it. To which is now added, a short view of the lives, Sufferings, Works and Failures of the fathers in the Three First Centuries. With some Account of the Four First General Councils
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