T. M.
Active Years
Min year: 1609, Max year: 1705, Max count: 33
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1650: A cleare and evident vvay for enriching the nations of England and Ireland, and for setting very great numbers of poore on work
- 1651: A true and historical relation of the poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury
- 1651: Wilfull impenitency the grossest self-murder·
- 1652: The Christian's charter: shewing the priviledges of a believer, both in this life, and that which is to come. by Thomas Watson, pastor of Stephens Walbrook, London. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy
- 1652: The Christian's charter: shewing the priviledges of a believer; by Thomas Watson, pastor of Stephens Walbrook, London
- 1652: Magistracy God's ministry· Or, A rule for the rulers and people's due correspondence
- 1653: A cryer in the wildernesse of England
- 1653: A looking-glasse for the ranters
- 1653: The crying sin of England, of not caring for the poor
- 1653: A sermon preached at Nevvport in the Isle of Wight, October 1648
- 1653: Four treatises
- 1653: A brief explication of the first fifty Psalms: by David Dickson, Professor of Divinity in the colledge of Edenburgh. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy, Nov. 15. 1652
- 1654: Mrs. Shaws innocency restored, and Mr. Clendons calumny retorted
- 1654: The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened
- 1654: Festorum metropolis. = The metropolitane feast, or the birth-day of our saviour Iesus Christ
- 1654: The blessed birth-day
- 1654: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians
- 1654: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians·
- 1654: An exercitation concerning the nature of forgivenesse of sin
- 1655: Choice collections of the holy sayings of God in the Scriptvres, that witnesse against the judgements and practice of the Quakers
- 1655: A brief explication upon the other fifty Psalms: from Psal. 50. to Psal. 100. By David Dickson, professour of divinity in the Colledge of Edenburgh. The second edition corrected. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy, July 16. 1653
- 1655: A brief explication of the last fifty Psalms: from Psal. 100. to the end
- 1655: A brief explication upon the last fifty Psalms
- 1655: Quakers are inchanters, and dangerous seducers
- 1655: The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened
- 1655: A brief explication upon the other fifty Psalms: from Psal. 50. to Psal. 100. By David Dickson, professour of divinity in the Colledge of Edenburgh. The second edition corrected. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy, July 16. 1653
- 1655: Devotions
- 1655: A discourse concerning the gift of prayer
- 1655: A brief explication of the first fifty Psalms: by David Dickson, professor of divinity in the colledge of Edenburgh. The second edition corrected. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy, Nov. 15. 1652
- 1655: A brief explication of the first fifty Psalms
- 1655: The clerks vade mecum. Or, A choice collection of modern presidents
- 1656: Rayling rebuked: or, A defence of the ministers of this nation
- 1656: A view of the Jewish religion
- 1656: A view of the Jewish religion
- 1657: A dialogue, concerning the practicall use of infant-baptisme
- 1657: A dialogue, concerning the practicall use of infant-baptisme
- 1659: The declaration of Colonel Rich's regiment. With the engagement they have entered into
- 1659: A catechisme for souldiers; to save soules and prevent blood
- 1660: Englands sorrows turned into joy
- 1660: A Seasonable expostulatory letter sent from a gentleman in the country to an honourable member of Parliament
- 1660: The Book of common prayer confirmed by sundry acts of Parliament, and briefly vindicated against the contumelious slanders of the fanatique party, tearming it porrage. By Gyles Calfine
- 1661: Short meditations on, with a briefe description of the life and death of Oliver Cromwell. Written by J.D. Durnovariĉ
- 1661: Ĉneas his errours, or his voyage from Troy into Italy
- 1662: The new-cured criple's caveat: or, England's duty for the miraculous mercy of the King's and kingdomes restauration
- 1662: The English physitians guide: or a holy-guide, leading the way to know all things, past, present and to come
- 1662: The holy guide, leading the way to vnite art and nature
- 1662: The metropolitane feast, or The birth-day of our saviour Jesus Christ
- 1664: Rome is no rule: or, An answer to an epistle published by a Roman Catholick who stiles himself, Cap. Robert Everard
- 1664: Tyrocinium linguĉ latinĉ, or The Latine apprentice made free-man; Wherein are discussed the difficulties which do incumber those who have to translate the English particles, moods, and tenses, according to Latine idiome, or to make the reduction of verbs, and participles, fro actives to passives, from personals to impersonals, from finits to infinits, or contrariwise; to these are subjoyn'd the differences and proprieties of Latine particles, such as suus, sui ipse, quidam, quispiam, &c. And an alphabetical catalogue of verbs, which under onje signification will have diverse regiments and constructions. In the last place followeth (as an epiphonema) most usefull and methodical rules of composing. Published for the instruction of youth, by Alex. Gordon, Gent
- 1664: A voyage into the Levant
- 1665: Dud Dudley's Metallum martis, or, Iron made with pit-coale, sea-coale, &c
- 1665: Miscellanea sacra: or, Diverse necessary truths
- 1665: The plague checkt; or, Piety will either prevent or alter the property of the plague
- 1665: The Plague checkt, or, Piety will either prevent or alter the property of the plague
- 1668: The beauty and order of the creation
- 1668: De vita et rebus gestis nobilissimi illustrissimique principis, Guilielmi ducis Novo-Castrensis, commentarii
- 1670: The practical Christian: or, A summary view of the chief heads of practical divinity
- 1671: An endeavour to rectifie some prevailing opinions, contrary to the doctrine of the Church of England. By the author of A discourse of natural and moral-impotency
- 1671: An endeavour to rectifie some prevailing opinions, contrary to the doctrine of the Church of England. By the author of The great propitiation; and, A discourse of natural and moral-impotency
- 1672: Dux redux: or, Londons Thanksgiving
- 1673: Krypteuchologia, or, A plain answer to this practical question
- 1673: Helps to the assurance of God's love
- 1674: An ordinance and instructions to be observed by all the subjects of Holland and Westfriesland
- 1674: A farther ordinance whereby in Holland and Westfriesland
- 1674: Prima, media, & ultima
- 1676: A continuation of the state of New-England
- 1676: The anglers delight
- 1677: The history of Joseph: or, a divine poem upon Joseph and his brethren
- 1677: The woman as good as the man: or, The equallity of both sexes
- 1677: Ataxiĉ obstaculum
- 1678: The first part of the pleasant and princely history of the gentle-craft
- 1678: The foundation of popery shaken: or, The Bishop of Rome's supremacy opposed
- 1678: 1. Catonis disticha de moribus
- 1679: A salve for soul-sores
- 1682: Considerations of present use, concerning the danger resulting from the change of our church-government
- 1682: Select thoughts, or Choice helps for a pious spirit
- 1682: The ingratitude of a common-wealth: or, the fall of Caius Martius Coriolanus
- 1682: Pneumatou diakonia, or, Gospel-churches
- 1682: The necessity [and] extent of the obligation, with the manner & measures of restitution
- 1683: The Isle of Man: or, The legal proceeding in Man-shire against sinne
- 1684: A nosegay or miscellany of several divine truths
- 1684: The amours of Bonne Sforza, queen of Polonia
- 1685: A nosegay or miscellany of several divine truths
- 1685: The history of the wars of Hungary: or, An account of the miseries of that kingdom
- 1686: Tentamina elegantiarum bina: or, Two essays of elegancies
- 1686: The prancing Swearer: or, perjury militant, an heroick poem. By C.M
- 1686: Prĉdictions Christian and political
- 1686: A true and perfect relation of a most horrid and bloody murtehr [sic]
- 1687: A modern essay on the tenth satyr of Juvenal by Henry Higden
- 1687: A modern essay on the tenth satyr of Juvenal
- 1687: Centuria epistolarum Anglo-Latinarum
- 1688: A future world
- 1688: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lord Maior of London, and the Court of Aldermen, &c. on Wednesday in Easter week, in the Church of St. Andrew Holborn
- 1689: Great news from the west of England
- 1690: Miscellanea
- 1690: Threnos militarius ingeminatus; sive, mnemosynum lapidarium lotharingii ducis & Schombergi, gemini in re militari coryphĉi herou?m duo, uno eodemq; anno defuncti, sempiternĉ memoriĉ, et sepulchrali marmori consecratum. Per J, N. M.D
- 1690: A sermon preached at Bow-Church, April the Xvith. 1690: before the Lord Maior, and Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London
- 1690: Remarks on Dr. Henry More's Expositions of the Apocalypse and Daniel, and upon his apology: defended against his answer to them
- 1691: A sermon preached before the Queen at White-Hall, on Sunday, March 22. 1690/1. By Edward Fowler, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties. Published by Her Majesties special command.
- 1692: A sermon preach'd at the meeting of the Sons of the Clergy in S. Mary-le-Bow Church, on Tuesday the sixth of December, 1692
- 1696: A double proposal concerning guineas
- 1700: A paper to William Penn, at the departure of that gentleman to his territory, for his perusal, in Pensilvania
- 1700: Centuria epistolarum Anglo-Latinarum
- 1702: An argumentative and practical discourse of infant-baptism
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