Richard Overton
Active Years
Min year: 1642, Max year: 1675, Max count: 12
As Author
- 1642: New Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the Pope himselfe, cardinals, bishops, Iesuits &c
- 1642: Articles of high treason exhibited against Cheap-side crosse
- 1642: Nevv Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the Pope himselfe, cardinals, bishops, Iesuits, &c
- 1643: Mans mortallitie or a treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholy mortall
- 1644: Mans mortalitie: or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholly mortall, contrary to that common distinction of soule and body
- 1645: The araignement of Mr. Persecution
- 1645: The araignement of Mr. Persecvtion
- 1645: The araignement of Mr. Persecution
- 1645: The ordinance for tythes dismounted
- 1645: The nativity of Sir John Presbyter
- 1645: A sacred decretall, or hue and cry
- 1645: Martin's eccho: or a remonstrance
- 1645: The araignement of Mr. Persecution
- 1646: To the high and mighty states, the knights and burgesses in Parliament assembled: (Englands legall soverainge power) the humble appeale and supplication of Richard Overton, prisoner in the most contemptible goale of Newgate
- 1646: A pearle in a dounghillˇ Or Lieu. Col. John Lilburne in New-gate
- 1646: Divine observations upon the London-ministers letter against toleration
- 1646: An alarum to the House of Lords
- 1646: A defiance against all arbitrary usurpations or encroachments
- 1646: A remonstrance of many thousand citizens, and other free-born people of England, to their owne House of Commons
- 1646: A remonstrance of many thousand citizens, and other free-born people of England, to their owne House of Commonsˇ
- 1646: An arrow against all tyrants and tyrany, shot from the prison of New-gate into the prerogative bowels of the arbitrary House of Lords, and all other usurpers and tyrants whatsoever
- 1646: Vox plebis, or, the peoples out-cry against oppression, injustice, and tyranny
- 1647: An appeale from the degenerate representative body the Commons of England assembled at Westminster
- 1647: Eighteene reasons propounded to the soldiers of the body of the Army, why they ought to continue the several adjutators of their respective regiments, troopes, and companies, for the good of the Army, Parliament and Kingdome
- 1647: To the right honourable, the betrusted knights, citizens, and burgesses in the Commons House of Parliament (Englands legall soveraign power, assembled,) The humble petition of the inhabitants of Buckingham-shire, and Hartford-shire, whose names are hereunto subscribed
- 1647: The commoners complaint: or, A dreadful warning from Newgate, to the commons of England
- 1648: A remonstrance of many thousand citizens
- 1649: To the supream authority of England, the representors of the people in Parliament assembled; the humble petition of Richard Overton
- 1649: The baiting of the great bull of Bashan unfolded
- 1649: Overton's defyance of the Act of pardon: or, The copy of a letter to the citizens usually meeting at the Whale-Bone in Lothbury behinde the Royal Exchange; and others commonly (though unjustly) styled Levellersˇ Written by Richard Overton close prisoner in the Tower of London
- 1653: Vox plebis: or, The voice of the oppressed commons of England against their oppressors
- 1655: Man wholly mortal. Or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that as whole man sinned, so whole man died
- 1674: Man wholly mortal; or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that as whole man sinned, so whole man died
- 1675: Man wholly mortal; or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that as whole man sinned, so whole man died
As Printer
Sat Dec 02 19:26:48 CST 2023