Matthew Simmons
Active Years
Min year: 1644, Max year: 1656, Max count: 57
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
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As Publisher
As Printer
- 1644: A paraenetick or humble addresse to the Parliament and assembly for (not loose, but) Christian libertie
- 1644: A paraenetick or humble addresse to the Parliament and assembly for (not loose, but) Christian libertie
- 1644: The godly mans choice: or A direction how single godly persons, who intend marriage, may make choice of a fit and meet yoak-fellow. Being the meditations of Caleb Grantham in his single estate, as a rule and guide for himself to walk by. And since his death perused and published with some profitable directions how persons should live as becometh Christians in the married estate. By Henry Scudder, minister of the Word
- 1644: A brief discovery of the estate of the Church of Christ in the Apostles times
- 1644: Immanuel, or The church triumphing in God with us
- 1644: The weak beleever resolved
- 1645: The vvay of the churches of Christ in New-England. Or The vvay of churches walking in brotherly equalitie, or co-ordination, without subjection of one church to another
- 1645: An exposition of the five first chapters of the prophet Ezekiel
- 1645: Innocency and truth triumphing together; or, The latter part of an answer to the back-part of a discourse, lately published by William Prynne Esquire, called, A full reply, &c
- 1645: Good nevves for all Christian souldiers. Or the way to overcome the devill by the bloud of the lambe
- 1645: The primitive practise for preserving truth· Or an historicall narration, shewing what course the primitive church anciently, and the best reformed churches since have taken to suppresse heresie and schisme
- 1645: A brief discovery of the blasphemous doctrine of familisme
- 1646: The lavves and statutes of God
- 1646: An exercitation about infant-baptisme
- 1646: The axe, against sin and error
- 1646: The Lord Chancellor of Scotland his speech to the King in Newcastle, July, 1646
- 1646: Anapologesiates antapologias. Or, The inexcusablenesse of that grand accusation of the brethren, called Antapologia
- 1646: Englands vvolfe with eagles clavves: or The cruell impieties of bloud-thirsty royalists, and blasphemous anti-parliamentarians
- 1646: Directions for seekers & expectants, or A guide for weake Christians in these distracted times
- 1646: A catechisme of the severall heads of Christian religion
- 1646: A moderate reply to the citie-remonstrance
- 1646: A sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament
- 1646: England faithfully watcht with, in her vvounds: or, Christ as a father sitting up with his children in their swooning state
- 1646: Vniformity examined
- 1646: The Lord Chancellor of Scotland his speech to the King in Newcastle, July, 1646
- 1646: The danger of vowes neglected, and the necessitie of reformation: or, A sermon preached before the right honorable House of Lords, at a late solemne fast in the Abbey Church at Westminster, May 27. 1646. By Francis Taylor B. in D. pastor of Yalding in Kent, and a member of the Assembly of Divines. Published according to order.
- 1646: The humble acknowledgement, and petition of divers inhabitants, in, and about the citie of London
- 1646: The sincere convert
- 1646: A case of conscience resolved
- 1646: A perfect list of the many victories by Gods blessing upon the Parliaments forces under the command of his excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax
- 1647: Hagiomastix, or The scourge of the saints displayed in his colours of ignorance & blood
- 1647: The exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris. Sarah Wight
- 1647: The exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature
- 1647: XL. qvestions concerning the soule
- 1647: A remonstrance from his Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, and the army under his command
- 1647: A declaration of the engagements, remonstrances, representations, proposals, desires and resolutions from His Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, and the generall councel of the Army
- 1647: The proposalls delivered to the Earl of Nottingham, and the rest of the commissioners of Parliament, residing with the army, from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army
- 1648: The exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris Sarah Wight
- 1648: The pulpit incendiary: or, The divinity and devotion of Mr. Calamy, Mr. Case, Mr. Cauton, Mr. Cranford, and other Sion-Colledge preachers in their morning-exercises
- 1648: The Parliament under the power of the svvord
- 1648: A full and particular relation of the manner of the late besieging and taking of Chepstow Castle in Wales
- 1648: The way of Congregational churches cleared
- 1648: An endeuour after the reconcilement of that long debated and much lamented difference between the godly Presbyterians, and Independents; about church-government
- 1648: A true and particular relation of the late victory obtained by Colonel Horton & Colonel Okey
- 1648: Right and might well met. Or, A briefe and unpartiall enquiry into the late and present proceedings of the Army under the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax
- 1648: Gospel-libertie
- 1648: Right and might well met. Or, A briefe and unpartiall enquiry into the late and present proceedings of the Army under the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax
- 1648: The exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris. Sarah Wight
- 1648: Vindicić contra tyrannos: a defence of liberty against tyrants. Or, of the lawfull power of the prince over the people, and of the people over the prince
- 1648: The peoples eccho to the Parliaments declarations, concerning a personall treaty with the King
- 1649: Letters from Paris, received the 15. of Jan. 1648
- 1649: The tenure of kings and magistrates
- 1649: A sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons, in Parliament assembled: on January 31. A day of solemne humiliation
- 1649: The tenure of kings and magistrates
- 1649: Illumination to Sion Colledge
- 1649: The spirituall taste described; and a glimpse of Christ discovered
- 1649: The sense of the covenant, according to the minde of God, and sense of his people, under censure now for breach of covenant-engagement. Specially intended for the vindication of our heads, judges, and officers, heavily charged at that point
- 1649: The humble ansvver of the General Councel of officers of the Army, under His Excellencie, Thomas, Lord Fairfax
- 1649: Articles of peace, made and concluded with the Irish rebels, and papists, by James Earle of Ormond, for and in behalfe of the late King, and by vertue of his autoritie
- 1649: An holy defiance to the gates of Hell
- 1649: A Briefe relation of some affaires and transactions
- 1650: An heavenly wonder. Or, A Christian cloath'd with Christ·
- 1651: An exposition on the whole booke of Solomons song
- 1652: Festorum metropolis. = The metropolitan feast. Or the birthday of our Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1653: An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth chapters of the Book of Job
- 1653: A treatise containing three things
- 1653: An elegiack memoriall of the Right Honourable Generall Deane, &c
- 1655: Long lasting newes: or Newes for newters
- 1656: The humble inquiry, partly approving and partly disapproving the practice of the law
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