Edmund Calamy
Active Years
Min year: 1642, Max year: 1799, Max count: 9
As Author
- 1642: Englands looking-glasse
- 1642: Gods free mercy to England
- 1642: Gods free mercy to England
- 1642: Englands looking-glasse
- 1642: Englands looking-glasse
- 1642: Englands looking-glasse
- 1642: Englands looking-glasse
- 1642: An ansvver to the articles against Master Calamy, Master Martiall, Master Burton, Master Peters, Master Moleigne, Master Case, M. Sedgwicke, M. Evans, &c. and many other painfull divines, who were impeached of high treason by His Majesty
- 1642: Gods free mercy to England
- 1643: The noble-mans patterne of true and reall thankfulnesse
- 1645: Englands antidote, against the plague of civil vvarre
- 1645: The door of truth opened: or, A brief and true narrative of the occasion how Mr Henry Burton came to shut himself out of the church-doors of Aldermanbury
- 1645: An indictment against England
- 1645: An indictment against England because of her selfe-murdering divisions
- 1646: A just and necessary apology against an unjust invective, published by Mr Henry Burton in a late book of his, entituled, Truth still truth, though shut out of doors. By Edmund Calamy B.D. and pastour of Aldermanbury
- 1646: The great danger of covenant-refusing, and covenant-breaking
- 1647: Two solemne covenants made between God and man
- 1651: The saints rest: or Their happy sleep in death
- 1651: The saints rest: or Their happy sleep in death
- 1651: A sermon preached by Mr Edmund Calamy
- 1652: Englands antidote, against the plague of civill vvarre
- 1654: The doctrine of the bodies fragility
- 1655: The monster of sinful self-seeking, anatomized
- 1655: The saints transfiguration: or The body of vilenesse changed into a body of glory
- 1657: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse
- 1657: The city remembrancer. Or, A sermon preached to the native-citizens, of London, at their solemn assembly in Pauls on Tuesday, the 23 of June, A.D. MDCLVII. By Edm. Calamy B.D. and pastor of the church at Aldermanbury
- 1657: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse
- 1657: The city remembrancer. Or, A sermon preached to the native-citizens, of London
- 1658: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse
- 1658: A patterne for all, especially for noble and honourable persons, to teach them how to die nobly and honourably
- 1659: A collection of several sermons preached upon solemn occasions
- 1661: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge in the day of his distresse
- 1662: The fixed saint
- 1662: Eli trembling for fear of the ark
- 1662: Eli trembling for fear of the ark
- 1662: The righteous mans death lamented. A sermon preached at St. Austins, London, Aug.23. 1662
- 1662: The happinesse of those who sleep in Jesus, or, The benefit that comes to the dead bodies of the saints even while they are in the grave, sleeping in Jesus
- 1662: Eli trembling for fear of the ark. A sermon preached at St. Mary Aldermanbury, Decemb. 28. 1662. By Edmund Calamy, B.D. late minister there
- 1663: A sermon preached at Aldermanberry-Church, Dec. 28. 1662. in the fore-noon. By Edm. Calamy, late pastor of the same congregation
- 1663: Eli trembling for fear of the ark
- 1664: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge in the day of his distresse
- 1667: The godly mans ark or City of refuge in the day of his distresse
- 1669: The godly mans ark, or City of refuge in the day of his distress
- 1672: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress
- 1674: Old Mr. Edmund Calamy's former and latter sayings upon several occasions
- 1674: Saints memorials: or, Words fitly spoken, like apples of gold in pictures of silver
- 1678: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress
- 1678: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress
- 1680: The art of divine meditation. Or, A discourse of the nature, necessity, and excellency thereof
- 1682: The godly mans ark, or city of refuge in the day of his distress
- 1693: The godly mans ark, or City of refuge in the day of his distress
- 1694: A funeral sermon, preach'd at the interment of Mr. Samuel Stephens
- 1697: A practical discourse concerning vows
- 1698: A funeral sermon
- 1699: A sermon preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in London and Middlesex, upon Monday, Febr. 20. 1698/9
- 1703: A defence of moderate Non-Conformity
- 1703: Divine mercy exalted
- 1704: A practical discourse concerning vows
- 1706: The great danger of covenant-breaking, &c
- 1707: The great danger of covenant-breaking, &c
- 1708: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of Mrs. Frances Lewis
- 1708: A caveat against new prophets
- 1708: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the decease of Mr. Michael Watts
- 1708: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the sudden death of the Reverend Mr. Matthew Sylvester
- 1708: Sir Richard Bulkeley's Remarks on the Caveat against new prophets consider'd, in a letter to a friend
- 1709: The godly man's ark
- 1709: A sermon at the Merchants Lecture in Salters Hall
- 1710: The inspiration of the holy writings of the Old and New Testament consider'd and improv'd
- 1712: Comfort and counsel to Protestant Dissenters
- 1712: Comfort and counsel to Protestant Dissenters
- 1713: The prudence of the serpent, and innocence of the dove
- 1713: Comfort and counsel to Protestant dissenters
- 1713: The prudence of the serpent, and innocence of the dove
- 1714: The seasonableness of religious societies
- 1714: Obadiah's character
- 1715: God's concern for his glory in the British Isles; and the security of Christ's Church from the Gates of Hell
- 1717: The principles and practice of moderate Nonconformists with respect to ordination, exemplify'd
- 1717: The principles and practice of moderate nonconformists with respect to ordination
- 1717: Sobermindedness recommended
- 1718: A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard
- 1718: A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England
- 1718: A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his history of England
- 1719: The church and the dissenters compar'd, as to persecution
- 1719: The church and the dissenters compar'd, as to persecution
- 1720: Truth and love
- 1720: The great dancer of covenant-breaking, &c
- 1720: Discontented complaints of the present times prov'd unreasonable: in a sermon preach'd at Rotherhith
- 1720: Discontented complaints of the present times prov'd unreasonable
- 1721: What is truth? Or, Pilate's question answer'd, from Dr. Calamy's discourse on Ephesians IV. 15
- 1722: Thirteen sermons concerning the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1724: The ministry of the Dissenters vindicated
- 1724: A letter to the anonymous author of a pamphlet intitled
- 1724: The ministry of the Dissenters vindicated
- 1724: Memoirs of the life of the late Revd. Mr. John Howe. Collected by Edmund Calamy D.D
- 1725: The word of God the young man's best directory
- 1726: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. Joseph Bennet
- 1726: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. John Sheffield
- 1727: A continuation of the Account of the ministers, lecturers, masters and fellows of colleges, and schoolmasters, who were ejected and silenced after the Restoration in 1660, by or before the Act for Uniformity. To which is added, the Church and dissenters compar'd as to Persecution, in some Remarks on Dr. Walker's Attempt to recover the Names and Sufferings of the Clergy that were sequestred, &c. between 1640 and 1660. And also Some free remarks on the Twenty-Eighth Chapter of Dr. Bennet's Essay on the 39 Articles of Religion. In two volumes. By Edmund Calamy, D.D
- 1729: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. John Mottershed
- 1736: A letter to a divine in Germany
- 1775: The nonconformist's memorial
- 1777: The nonconformist's memorial
- 1778: The nonconformist's memorial
- 1799: The great danger of covenant breaking, &c
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