Peter Cole
Active Years
Min year: 1613, Max year: 1665, Max count: 120
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1638: Nevves from America; or, A new and experimentall discoverie of New England
- 1639: The booke of lamentations; or Geenne?logia a treatise of hell
- 1639: An exposition of the third chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians
- 1641: The Earle of Straffords speech on the scaffold before he was beheaded on Tower-hill, the 12 of May, 1641
- 1642: Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Holland, and Mr. Io: Pym, Esquire
- 1642: Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Manchester, and Mr. Io: Pym, Esquire
- 1642: The clothiers petition to His Majestie
- 1642: Eight speeches spoken in Guild-Hall, upon Thursday night, Octob. 27. 1642
- 1643: Englands patterne and duty in it's monthly fasts
- 1643: Three speeches delivered at a common-hall, on Saturday the 28 of July, 1643
- 1643: A discoverie of the great plot for the utter ruine of the city of London, and the Parliament
- 1643: A sermon preached at Westminster before sundry of the House of Commons
- 1643: A discovery of the great plot for the utter ruine of the city of London, and the Parliament
- 1643: A declaration and summons sent by the Earl of Newcastle, to the town of Manchester
- 1643: Tvvo speeches spoken by the Earl of Manchester, and Jo: Pym Esq
- 1643: The craft and cruelty of the churches adversaries
- 1643: The vvhole confession and speech of Mr. Nathaniel Tompkins
- 1643: Two speeches spoken at a common hall Octob. 27. 1643
- 1643: A discovery of the great plot for the utter ruine of the city of London and the Parliament
- 1644: The anatomist anatomis'd. Or, A short answer to some things in the book, intituled, An anatomy of independencie
- 1644: The trumpeter sent by God to all the principallities, states, and potentates of Europe
- 1644: Abrahams offer Gods offering
- 1644: The vote of both Houses of Parliament; upon the discovering of the late designe. Or, A narrative of a seditious and Iesuiticall practice upon the Parliament, and city of London, lately discovered
- 1645: Col: Lilburnes letter to a friend
- 1645: A more full relation of the great battell fought betweene Sir Tho: Fairfax, and Goring, on Thursday last, 1645. Made in the House of Commons by Lieut: Col: Lilbourne, the last messenger that came from the army. With the manner of the fight, Goring cut on the eare. The Lieutenant Generall of the ordnance taken, and the particulars of what losse was on both sides. And the routing of a party of Gori[n]gs forces by the club-men. Also foure propositions presented to the House of Commons in the behalfe of the army. Commanded to be printed, and is published according to order
- 1645: Three speeches spoken at a common-hall
- 1646: The saints hiding-place in the time of Gods anger
- 1647: Diatribe?
- 1647: The saints hiding-place in the time of Gods anger
- 1647: Diatribe?
- 1647: Gospel-worship: or, The right manner of sanctifying the name of God in generall
- 1648: Gospel-worship: or, the right manner of sanctifying the name of God in generall
- 1648: Christs coming opened in a sermon before the Honorable House of Commons in Margarets Westminster: May 17. 1648
- 1648: Christs coming opened in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons in Margarets Westminster: May 17. 1648
- 1648: The rare jevvel of Christian contentment. By Jeremiah Burroughs, preacher of the Gospel to two of the greatest congregations in England; viz. Stepney and Criplegate, London
- 1648: Gospel-conversation
- 1649: Six sermons
- 1649: The rare jewel of Christian contentment
- 1649: A physicall directory, or, A translation of the London dispensatory made by the Colledge of Physicians in London
- 1649: A serious aviso to the good people of this nation, concerning that sort of men, called Levellers. By J. Philolaus
- 1649: Two treatises of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs
- 1649: Vox pacifica, or, a perswasive to peace
- 1649: King Charls his tryal: or A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall
- 1649: The armies vindication, wherein these five things are proved
- 1649: The golden rule, or, Justice advanced
- 1650: The genealogie of Christianity and of Christians
- 1650: An exposition with practical observations continued upon the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh chapters of the prophesy of Hosea·
- 1652: Two treatises of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs
- 1653: The voyce of Providence asserted
- 1653: A platform of church-discipline
- 1653: Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory
- 1656: Mr Culpeper's ghost, giving seasonable advice to the lovers of his writings. Before which is prefixed, Mris. Culpepers epistle in vindication of her husband's reputation
As Printer
- 1643: Mr. Challenor his confession and speech
- 1645: The immortality of mans soule, proved both by scripture and reason
- 1645: The Archbishop of Canterbury's speech: or his funerall sermon
- 1646: Charactery or, A most easie and exact method of short and swift writing
- 1647: An exposition of the third chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians
- 1648: The best and the worst magistrate: or, The people's happiness and unhappiness
- 1649: King Charls his tryal: or A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall
- 1649: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648
- 1649: The humble petition of the commons of the City of London in Common Councel assembled
- 1649: The vvorks of William Bridge
- 1649: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648
- 1649: King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall-Gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648
- 1649: King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall-Gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648
- 1650: Gospel-worship. Or, The right manner of sanctifying the name of God in general
- 1650: An exposition with practical observations continued upon the eighth, ninth, and tenth chapters of the prophesy of Hosea
- 1650: The oath of allegiance and the national covenant proved to be non-obliging
- 1650: A vindication of ordinances: by William Bridge, preacher of the Word of God at Yarmouth, sometime fellow of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge. Unto which is added grace and love beyond gifts: opened in a sermon before the Lord Mayor of London.
- 1650: Gospel-conversation
- 1650: Of the death of Christ, the price he paid, and the purchase he made. Or, the satisfaction, and merit of the death of Christ cleered
- 1650: The magistrates support & burden
- 1651: A physical directory; or a translation of the Dispensatory made by the Colledg of Physitians of London
- 1651: An ephemeris for the yeer 1651
- 1651: An exposition with practical observations
- 1651: A treatise of the rickets
- 1652: The rare jewel of Christian contentment·
- 1652: A brief vindication of free grace
- 1652: The English physitian: or An astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation
- 1652: A congregational church is a catholike visible church. Or An examination of M. Hudson his vindication concerning the integrality of the catholike visible church
- 1653: Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in Nevv-England
- 1653: Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in Nevv-England
- 1653: The anatomy of the body of man
- 1653: Some modest and sober considerations about tythes
- 1654: An exposition with practical observations continued upon the eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth chapters of the prophesy of Hosea
- 1654: Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or the London dispensatory
- 1655: The rare jevvel of Christian contentment·
- 1656: Gospel-conversation
- 1656: Two treatises of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs
- 1656: Pharmacopoia Londinensis: or the London dispensatory further adorned by the studies and collections of the Fellows, now living of the said colledg
- 1656: The English physitian enlarged
- 1656: The English physitian enlarged
- 1656: The English physitian enlarged
- 1656: The application of redemption
- 1656: A directory for midwives: or, A guide for women, in their conception, bearing, and suckling their children
- 1656: A comment upon Christ's last prayer in the seventeenth of John
- 1656: The application of redemption by the effectual work of the word, and spirt [sic] of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God
- 1657: The idea of practical physick
- 1657: The application of redemption by the effectual work of the word, and spirit of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God
- 1657: Galens art of physick
- 1657: Twenty one several books of Mr William Bridge
- 1657: Gospel-reconciliation: or, Christs trumpet of peace to the world
- 1658: Gospel-worship: or, the right manner of sanctifying the name of God in general
- 1659: The application of redemption by the effectual work of the word, and spirit of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God
- 1659: Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory
- 1659: The rare jewel of Christian contentment·
- 1659: Pharmacop?ia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory
- 1659: Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory
- 1660: Thirteen books of natural philosophy
- 1661: The Christians living to Christ
- 1661: The English physitian enlarged
- 1662: Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people
- 1662: Galen's art of physick
- 1662: Experimental physick or, Seven hundred famous and rare cures
- 1662: Chymistry made easie and useful. Or, The agreement and disagreement of the chymists and galenists
- 1662: The lawfulnes of the oath of supremacy and power of the civil magistrate in ecclesiastical affairs: and subordination of churches thereunto
- 1662: A golden practice of physick
- 1662: The excellency of holy courage in evil times by Jeremiah Burroughs ; published by Thomas Goodwin ... [et al.]
- 1662: Practical physick; the first book, in three parts
- 1662: Two treatises
- 1663: The practice of physick
- 1663: A new art of physick
- 1663: Two treatises: the first of blood-letting, and the diseases to be cured thereby. The second of cupping and scarifying, and the diseases to be cured thereby. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. M. Ruland, and Abdiah Cole, Doctor of physick
- 1663: The Art of chirurgery explained in six parts
- 1663: The physitian's library
- 1664: Platerus golden practice of physick
- 1665: The English physitian enlarged
As Bookseller
- 1637: Markes of salvation
- 1638: The saints submission and Sathans overthrow. Or, Sermons on James 4.7. By that faithfull and reverend divine, Iohn Preston, Doctor in divinitie, Chaplaine in ordinarie to his Majestie, Master of Emmanuel Colledge, sometime preacher of Lincolnes-Inne
- 1645: A looking glasse for the Anabaptists and the rest of the separatists
- 1656: Gospel-conversation
- 1656: The English physitian enlarged
- 1656: The English physitian enlarged
- 1657: Gospel-reconciliation: or, Christs trumpet of peace to the world
- 1657: The idea of practical physick
- 1659: Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory
- 1659: Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory
- 1659: Pharmacop?ia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory
- 1659: The rare jewel of Christian contentment·
- 1660: Thirteen books of natural philosophy
- 1661: The English physitian enlarged
- 1662: A golden practice of physick
- 1662: Experimental physick or, Seven hundred famous and rare cures
- 1662: Chymistry made easie and useful. Or, The agreement and disagreement of the chymists and galenists
- 1662: Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people
- 1662: Two treatises
- 1663: Two treatises: the first of blood-letting, and the diseases to be cured thereby. The second of cupping and scarifying, and the diseases to be cured thereby. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. M. Ruland, and Abdiah Cole, Doctor of physick
- 1663: The practice of physick
- 1663: A new art of physick
- 1664: Platerus golden practice of physick
- 1665: The English physitian enlarged
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