Thomas Morton
Active Years
Min year: 1596, Max year: 1800, Max count: 18
As Author
- 1596: Prioris Corinthiacĉ epistola expositio quĉdam
- 1596: A treatise of the threefolde state of man
- 1596: Salomon or A treatise declaring the state of the kingdome of Israel, as it was in the daies of Salomon
- 1597: Two treatises concerning regeneration, 1. Of repentance, 2. Of the diet of the soule
- 1599: A treatise of the nature of God
- 1599: A treatise of the nature of God
- 1605: Apologia Catholica
- 1605: An exact discouerie of Romish doctrine in the case of conspiracie and rebellion
- 1605: Apologia Catholica ex meris Iesuitarum contradictionibus conflata
- 1605: Apologia Catholica ex meris Iesuitarum contradictionibus conflata, in qua paradoxa, hĉreses, blasphemiĉ, scelera, quĉ a pontificijs obijci Protestantibus solent, ex ipsorum pontificiorum testimoniijs diluuntur omnia
- 1605: An exact discoverie of Romish doctrine in the case of conspiracie and rebellion
- 1606: Apologiĉ Catholicĉ pars secunda
- 1606: A full satisfaction concerning a double Romish iniquitie; hainous rebellion, and more then heathenish ĉquiuocation
- 1606: Secunda pars Apologiĉ Catholicĉ
- 1606: Secunda pars Apologiae Catholicae
- 1606: Apologiae Catholicĉ
- 1608: A preamble vnto an incounter with P.R. the author of the deceitfull treatise of mitigation
- 1609: A direct ansvver vnto the scandalous exceptions, which Theophilus Higgons hath lately obiected against D. Morton
- 1609: A catholike appeale for Protestants, out of the confessions of the Romane doctors
- 1610: A catholike appeale for Protestants, out of the confessions of the Romane doctors
- 1610: The encounter against M. Parsons, by a revievv of his last sober reckoning, and his exceptions vrged in the treatise of his mitigation. Wherein moreouer is inserted: 1. A confession of some Romanists, both concerning the particular falsifications of principall Romanists, as namely, Bellarmine, Suarez, and others: as also concerning the generall fraude of thatchurch, in corrupting of authors. 2. A confutation of slaunders, which Bellarmine vrged against Protestants. 3. A performance of the challenge, which Mr. Parsons made, for the examining of sixtie Fathers, cited b Coccius for proofe of Purgatorie ... 4. A censure of a late pamphlet, intituled, The patterne of a Protestant, by one once termed the moderate answerer. 5. An handling of his question of mentall equiuocation (after his boldnesse with the L. Cooke) vpon occasion of the most memorable, and feyned Yorkeshire case of equiuocating; and of his raging against D. Kings sermon. Published by authoritie
- 1613: Two treatises concerning regeneration
- 1618: A defence of the innocencie of the three ceremonies of the Church of England
- 1619: A defence of the innocencie of the three ceremonies of the Church of England
- 1620: Causa regia, sive, De authoritate, et dignitate principum Christianorum, dissertatio
- 1626: The grand imposture of the (now) Church of Rome
- 1628: Donavit ... T. Mortonus ... in hanc bibliothecam pleniu?s & exquisitu?s instruendam 100 impendit libras anno ... 1628. Ite?mque ... anno 1639-100ıı
- 1628: The grand imposture of the (now) Church of Rome
- 1629: A treatise of the three-fold state of man. Or, An anatomie of the soule
- 1631: Of the institution of the sacrament of the blessed bodie and blood of Christ, (by some called) the masse of Christ
- 1633: A discharge of five imputations of mis-allegations, falsly charged upon the (now) Bishop of Duresme, by an English baron
- 1635: Of the institution of the sacrament of the blessed bodie and blood of Christ, (by some called) the masse of Christ
- 1637: New English Canaan, or New Canaan
- 1637: New English Canaan or New Canaan
- 1637: Antidotum adversus Ecclesiĉ Romanĉ de merito proprie? dicto ex condigno venenum
- 1638: Replica. Seu, aduersus nuperrimam confutationem aliquotĉ particulĉ
- 1639: A sermon preached before the Kings most excellent Majestie, in the cathedrall church of Durham
- 1639: A sermon preached before the Kings most excellent Majestie, in the Cathedrall Church of Durham
- 1639: Antidotum adversus Ecclesiĉ Romanĉ de merito proprie? dicto ex condigno venenum
- 1639: A sermon preached before the Kings most excellent Majestie, in the cathedrall church of Durham
- 1640: Totius doctrinalis controversiĉ de Eucharistia decisio
- 1641: A vindication of the Bishop of Durham, from the vile and scandalous calumnies of a libell intituled The downfall of hierarchie, &c
- 1642: The presentment of a schismaticke
- 1642: The presentment of a schismaticke
- 1642: Englands warning-piece
- 1643: The necessity of Christian subiection
- 1643: The necessity of Christian subjection
- 1643: The necessity of Christian svbjection
- 1643: The necessity of Christian subjection
- 1644: Confessions and proofes of Protestant divines of reformed churches, that episcopacy is in respect of the office according to the word of God, and in respect of the use the best
- 1652: The Lords Supper; or, a vindication of the sacrament of the blessed body & blood of Christ
- 1653: Ezekiel's vvheels
- 1656: The Lords Supper or, A vindication of the sacrament of the blessed body and blood of Christ
- 1662: Confessions and proofes of Protestant divines of reformed churches, that episcopacy is in respect of the office according to the word of God, and in respect of the use the best
- 1670: 'Episkopos 'apostolikos, or The episcopacy of the Church of England justified to be apostolical
- 1670: 'Episkopos 'apostolikos, or The episcopacy of the Church of England justified to be apostolical
- 1679: An exact account of Romish doctrine in the case of conspiracy and rebellion
- 1754: The inexcusable behaviour of the Jews exemplified, and the divine authority of Moses and Christ asserted
- 1757: Queries addressed to the Reverend Doctor Law arch-deacon of Carlisle. and master of St. Peter's College in Cambridge
- 1792: Columbus
- 1792: Columbus
- 1793: Songs, duets, choruses, &c
- 1793: Columbus
- 1793: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the children in the wood
- 1794: Columbus: or The discovery of America
- 1794: The children in the wood
- 1794: The children in the wood
- 1794: The children in the wood
- 1794: The children in the wood
- 1795: Songs
- 1795: Songs, duets, and chorusses, of the Children in the wood
- 1795: Zorinski
- 1795: The only Genuine Copy
- 1795: The children in the wood
- 1795: The children in the wood
- 1795: The children in the wood
- 1796: Zorinski
- 1796: The children in the wood
- 1796: Zorinski: a play, in three acts
- 1796: The way to get married
- 1797: A cure for the heart-ache
- 1797: The way to get married
- 1797: A cure for the heart-ache, a comedy, in five acts
- 1797: A cure for the heart-ache; a comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton, Esq. Author of Columbus, Zorinski, Way to get married, and Children in the wood
- 1797: A cure for the heart-ache
- 1797: The way to get married
- 1797: A cure for the heart-ache
- 1797: The way to get married
- 1798: Secrets worth knowing
- 1798: Secrets worth knowing
- 1798: A cure for the heart-ache
- 1798: Secrets worth knowing
- 1798: A cure for the heart-ache
- 1798: Secrets worth knowing
- 1799: Columbus
- 1799: The children in the wood
- 1799: A cure for the heart-ache
- 1799: Secrets worth knowing
- 1800: The way to get married
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough: a comedy, in five acts. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden By Thomas Morton, Esq. author of "A cure for the heart ache," "Way to get married," &c. &c
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Zorinski
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough: a comedy, in five acts. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton, Esq. author of A cure for the heart ache, Way to get married, &c. &c
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: A cure for the heartache
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: Speed the plough: a comedy, in five acts. As performed with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton, Esq. Author of a Cure for the Heart Ache, Way to get Married, &c. &c.
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