L. Chapman
Active Years
Min year: 1627, Max year: 1736, Max count: 97
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1627: Scipio's dreame. Or The statesman's extasie
- 1629: The historie of Edvvard the Second. surnamed Carnaruan, one of our English kings
- 1631: Egypts fauorite
- 1631: The historie and raigne of Edward the Second
- 1642: Certaine observations touching the two great offices of the seneschalsey or high-stewardship, and high-constableship of England
- 1646: Letters and papers from the Committe [sic] of Estates, and Commissioners of Scotland
- 1652: Scripture redemption, restrayned and limitted; or An antidote against universal redemption
- 1652: To the supreame authoritie the Parliament of the Common-vvealth of England. The humble petition of the officers of the army
- 1653: The knovvledge of Christ indispensably required of all men that would be saved; or Demonstrative proofs from Scripture, that crucified Jesus is the Christ
- 1654: An image of our reforming times: or, Jehu in his proper colours
- 1654: An image of our reforming times: or, Jehu in his proper colours
- 1656: The mystery of the marriage song
- 1657: A true collection of speeches, argvments, impeachments, messages, and conferences, and other transactions in that memorable Parliament, begun at Westminster, the third day of November, 1640
- 1658: Some grave and weighty considerations
- 1658: Judge Dodaridge, his law of nobility and peerage
- 1659: A seasonable word to the Parliament-men
- 1659: A faithful remembrance and advice to the General Council of Officers of the armies of England, Scotland, & Ireland, from divers in Cornwal and Devon
- 1659: A two-fold shaking of the earth: or, an exposition on Heb. 12.26, 27
- 1659: Calumny condemned: or, A true, exact, and sober account of the Scotch plot
- 1659: A true copie of a paper delivered to Lt. G. Fleetwood, in the presence of divers officers of the army: to be communicated to the General Council of Officers
- 1659: The sad suffering case of Major General Rob. Overton, prisoner in the Isle of Jersey, stated, and presented to the serious consideration of those who are either of a pious or publick spirit. By J.R
- 1659: The honest design: or, The true Commonwealths-man
- 1659: Five proposals presented to the General Council of the officers of the Armies of England, Scotland and Ireland
- 1659: A seasonable word; or, certain reasons against a single person
- 1659: An exact description of the government of the Commonwealth of Geneva, under the civil magistrate
- 1659: A perambulatory word to court, camp, city and country: or, An arrow shot at randome
- 1659: The true forme of the government of the Church of Geneva set forth by that most Reverend divine, Mr. John Calvin, &c
- 1659: Vox Dei: The voice of God to the officers of the army
- 1659: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church
- 1659: A true collection of speeches, arguments, impeachments, messages, and conferences, and other transactions in that memorable Parliament
- 1659: Mr. Pryn's good old cause stated and stunted 10. years ago. Or, A most dangerous designe, in mistating the good, by mistaking the bad old cause
- 1660: XXV queries: modestly and humbly, and yet sadly and seriously propounded, to the Commons of England, and their representatives
- 1660: XXV queries: modestly and humbly, and yet sadly and seriously propounded, to the people of England, and their representatives
- 1660: Sir Edw. Dering revived. Or A collection of speeches made by Sir Edward Dering, Knight and Baronet, in matter of religion
- 1660: The Lords loud call to England
- 1661: The personal reign of Christ upon earth
- 1665: De cometis: or, a discourse of the natures and effects of comets, as they are philosophically historically & astrologically considered
- 1665: Loimologia
- 1665: Two letters: the first, being a relation of a sad accident that fell out at Erpingham neer Norwich
- 1736: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church
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