Edward Griffin
Active Years
Min year: 1611, Max year: 1796, Max count: 55
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1611: Sir Thomas Ouerburie his wife
- 1614: A mirrour of mercie or The prodigals conuersion
- 1614: M. Derings workes
- 1614: XXVII. lectures, or readings, vpon part of the epistle written to the Hebrues
- 1614: A vvife. Novv the widdow of Sir Tho: Ouerburye
- 1615: Saint Pauls trumpet, sounding an alarme to iudgment
- 1615: A mirrour of mercie or The prodigals conuersion
- 1616: A declaration of Henry Marc de Gouffier Marquise of Boniuet, Lord of Creuec?ur, &c
- 1616: Newes from France
- 1616: Christs politician, and Salomons puritan
- 1616: The first principles of a Christian: or Questions and answers vpon the Creede, the ten Commandements, and the Lords Prayer
- 1616: A looking-glasse for the Pope
- 1616: Two profitable treatises
- 1616: Magneticall aduertisements: or Diuers pertinent obseruations, and approued experiments concerning the nature and properties of the load-stone
- 1616: A sermon preached at the last generall assise holden for the county of Sommerset at Taunton. By William Sclater Batchelar in Diuinitie, and minister of the word of God at Pitmsiter
- 1616: A forme of catechizing
- 1616: The plea of the poore. Or A treatise of beneficence and almes-deeds
- 1616: The third part from S. Iohn Baptists nativitie to the last holy- day in the whole yeere
- 1616: A declaration and manifestation, of the chiefe reasons and motiues of the conuersion of Master M. du Tertre, Lord de la Motthe Luyne
- 1617: An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians
- 1617: Three sermons preached by Robert VVilkinson Dr. of Diuinity, and chaplaine to the Kings Maiestie
- 1617: An exposition of the proper Psalmes vsed in our English lyturgie
- 1617: Quo vadis?
- 1617: A treatise against the necessary dependance vpon that one head, and the present reconciliation to the Church of Rome
- 1617: Three profitable sermons. 1. A pastorall charge. 2. Christs Larum-bell. 3. The soules sentinell
- 1617: Maries memoriall
- 1617: Three vveekes, three daies, and three houres obseruations and trauel, from London to Hamburgh in Germanie
- 1617: Quo vadis?
- 1617: A briefe method of catechizing
- 1617: A sanctuary for honest men. Or An abstract of humane wisdome
- 1617: A helpe vnto deuotion
- 1617: The surgions mate, or A treatise discouering faithfully and plainely the due contents of the surgions chest
- 1618: Military directions, or The art of trayning
- 1618: Sir Thomas Ouerbury his VVife
- 1618: A briefe direction to true happinesse
- 1618: [The righteous mammon
- 1618: Miscellanea
- 1618: The righteovs mammon
- 1618: The true and vvonderfull history of Perkin VVarbeck, proclaiming himselfe Richard the fourth
- 1618: The owles almanacke
- 1618: A breife discouery of the idle animaduersions of Marke Ridley Doctor in Phisicke vpon a treatise entituled, Magneticall aduertisements
- 1618: The righteovs mammon: an hospitall-sermon
- 1619: The art of tens, or Decimall arithmeticke
- 1619: The charge of God and the King
- 1619: Newes from Bohemia. A true relation of the novv present vvarres in Bohemia
- 1619: The arraignment of Iohn van Olden Barneuelt late Aduocate of Holland and West-Freisland
- 1619: The triumphant and sumptuous arch erected by the Company of English Marchants residing in Lisbone, vpon the Spanish Kings entry made thereinto
- 1619: An astronomicall description of the late comet
- 1619: Of the nature and vse of lots
- 1619: A looking-glasse for petitioners
- 1619: The spiritvall vvatch, or Christs generall watch-word
- 1620: A commentarie or exposition vpon the second chapter of the prophecie of Amos
- 1620: Via recta ad vitam longam, or A plaine philosophical discourse of the nature, faculties, and effects, of all such things, as by way of nourishments, and dieteticall obseruations, make for the preseruation of health
- 1620: Tvvo funeral sermons
- 1620: True contentment in the gaine of godlines, with its self-sufficiencie
- 1620: Tvvo mariage sermons
- 1620: A plaine and pithy exposition of the second Epistle to the Thessalonians. By that learned & judicious diuine Mr William Bradshaw, sometime fellow of Sidney Colledge in Cambridge. Published since his deceasse by Thomas Gataker B. of D. and paster of Rotherhith
- 1620: The true conuert. Or An exposition vpon the vvhole parable of the prodigall. Luke. 15. 11.12. &c
- 1621: A briefe and plaine, yet orthodoxall and methodicall exposition vpon S. Pauls second epistle written to the Thessalonians. By Timothie Iackson Master of Arts, of Christs Colledge in Cambridge, now preacher of Gods word at Wragbie in Yorke-shire
- 1638: A vvay to get vvealth
- 1638: The discovery of a vvorld in the moone. Or, A discourse tending to prove, that 'tis probable there may be another habitable world in that planet
- 1638: The maides tragedie
- 1639: The unnaturall combat
- 1639: The practice of policie in a Christian life
- 1639: The righteous mans tovver· Or, The way to be safe in a case of danger
- 1639: The righteous mans tovver. Or, The way to be safe in a case of danger. Published by Ier. Dike, minister of Epping in Essex
- 1639: Ovids heroical epistles, Englished by Iohn Sherburne. Gent
- 1639: A king and no king
- 1639: The ladies triall
- 1639: The triumphs of Gods revenge against the crying and execrable sinne of murther
- 1640: The decease of Lazarus Christ's friend
- 1640: Meditations and disquisitions upon the first Psalme of Dauid
- 1640: The strange discovery
- 1640: A most pleasant prospect. Into the garden of naturall contemplation
- 1641: The Calidonian forrest·
- 1641: Daily devotions· Or the Christians morning and evening sacrifice
- 1641: A treatise of the affections; or The soules pulse
- 1641: A briefe recitall of the unreasonable proceedings of Dr. Laud
- 1641: The whole 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 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 nourishment of vice, and corrupting of youth
- 1641: Sr. Tho. VViddringtons speech at a conference betweene both Houses, on Tuesday the 20. of July, 1641
- 1642: The marrow of sacred divinity
- 1642: A collection of speeches made by Sir Edward Dering knight and baronet, in matter of religion·
- 1642: June 21. 1642. A nevv declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament
- 1642: A collection of speeches made by Sir Edward Dering Knight and Baronet, in matter of religion. Some formerly printed, and divers more now added: all of them revised, for the vindication of his name, from weake and wilfull calumnie: and by the same Sir Edward Dering now subjected to publike view and censure, upon the urgent importunity of many, both gentlemen and divines.
- 1642: June 21. 1642. A nevv declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament
- 1642: My Lord Nevvarks speech to the trained-bands of Nottingham-shire at Newark, 13. July. 1642
- 1642: A message from both Houses of Parliament, sent to the Kings most excellent Majesty at Yorke, March 28. 1642
- 1642: Propositions made by both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings Maiesty, for a reconciliation of the differences betweene His Majesty, and the said Houses
- 1642: Discourses upon Cornelius Tacitus
- 1642: The marrow of sacred divinity
- 1642: Two treatises
- 1642: A collection of speeches made by Sir Edward Dering Knight and Baronet, in matter of religion. Some formerly printed, and divers more now added: all of them revised, for the vindication of his name, from weake and wilfull calumnie: and by the same Sir Edward Dering now subjected to publike view and censure, upon the urgent importunity of many, both gentlemen and divines.
- 1643: The marrow of sacred divinity
- 1643: Baulme for bleeding England and Ireland· Or, Seasonable instructions, for persecuted Christians
- 1643: A salve for every sore or, A collection of promises out of the whole Book of God
- 1645: A divine discovery of sincerity
- 1646: Baulme for bleeding England, and Ireland∙ Or, Seasonable instructions for persecuted Christians
- 1646: Aarons rod blossoming. Or, the divine ordinance of church-government vindicated
- 1646: A breife discovery or description of the most famous island of Madagascar or St. Laurence in Asia neare unto East-India
- 1646: Aarons rod blossoming. Or, The divine ordinance of church-government vindicated
- 1647: Christs communion with his church militant
- 1649: Baulme for bleeding England and Ireland. Or, Seasonable instructions for persecuted Christians
- 1719: The tryal of Sir Edward Moseley, Bart
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