E. Griffin
Active Years
Min year: 1614, Max year: 1650, Max count: 28
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Printer
- 1614: A wife novv the widdow of Sir Thomas Overburye
- 1614: A sacred septenarie, or The seuen last wordes of our Sauiour Christ vttered vpon the crosse, (with the necessary circumstances of the same:)
- 1615: The vncasing of Machauils instructions to his sonne
- 1616: A pensiue mans practise. Or The pensiue mans complaint and comfort
- 1617: The practise of quietness
- 1618: A helpe to trve happinesse. Or A briefe and learned exposition of the maine and fundamentall points of Christian religion
- 1618: Directions for the priuate reading of the Scriptures
- 1618: The practise of quitnes
- 1619: The lands mourning for vaine swearing: or, The downe-fall of oathes
- 1619: Thomę Campiani Epigrammatum libri II
- 1620: A description of loue
- 1621: The benefit of affliction
- 1637: The particular state of the government of the Emperour, Ferdinand the Second
- 1638: The vvhole booke of Psalmes. Collected into English meeter by Thomas Sternehold, Iohn Hopkins and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withall. Set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of all the people together, and after morning and evening prayer, as also before and after sermons: and moreover in private houses for their godly solace and comfort, laying a part [sic] all ungodly songs and ballads, which tend onely to the nourishing of vice and corrupting of youth
- 1638: A glance of heaven. Or, A pretious taste of a glorious feast
- 1638: The lamentations of Germany
- 1638: Remarkeable considerations upon the life, and services of Mounsieur Villeroy. Together with certaine politicall observations upon the fall of Seianus. Translated out of the originals by Sr. T.H
- 1638: The benefit of Christs death: or, The glorious riches of Gods free grace
- 1638: The happinesse of the saints in glory, or, A treatise of heaven, on Rom. 8. 18
- 1639: Philaster or love lies a bleeding
- 1639: Philaster or love lies a bleeding
- 1640: The merchants avizo, or Instructions very necessary for their sonnes and servants
- 1640: The vertuous daughter
- 1640: The doctrine of faith
- 1640: A divine discovery of sincerity
- 1640: Christs communion with his church militant
- 1640: The pious prentice, or, The prentices piety
- 1640: 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. Set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of all the people together, before and after morning and evening prayer, as also before and after sermons: and moreover in private houses, for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all ungodly songs and ballads, which tend only to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of youth.
- 1640: Galateo espagnol, or, The Spanish gallant
- 1640: An epitome of the history of faire Argenis and Polyarchus, extracted out of the Latin, and put in French, by that great and famous writer, M. N. Coeffeteau Bishop of Marseilles. And translated out of the French into English by a yong gentlevvoman. Dedicated to the Lady Anne Wentvvorth
- 1641: Hell reformed or A glasse for favorits
- 1641: De verborum significatione
- 1642: A true and credible relation, of the barbarovs crveltie and bloudy massacres of the English Protestants
- 1642: The fidelity, obedience, and valour of the English-nation
- 1642: Weighty considerations manifesting the great advantages of prosecuting the Irish wars·
- 1642: The interest of England how it consists in vnity of the Protestant religion
- 1642: His Majesties declaration to the ministers, free-holders, farmers, and substantiall copy-holders of the county of Yorke
- 1642: An apology against a pamphlet call'd A modest confutation of the animadversions upon the remonstrant against Smectymnuus
- 1642: Votes of both Houses of Parliament: with sundry articles
- 1642: The interest of England how it consists in vnity of the Protestant religion
- 1644: The due right of presbyteries or, A peaceable plea for the government of the Church of Scotland
- 1646: A treatise of divinity
- 1646: Justice triumphing or, The spoylers spoyled
- 1648: The Kings Majesties answer to the paper delivered in by the reverend divines attending the honourable commissioners concerning church-government. Published by Authority
- 1650: Certaine conceptions, or, considerations of Sir Percy Herbert
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