John Vicars
Active Years
Min year: 1618, Max year: 1684, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1618: A prospectiue glasse to looke into heauen, or The c?lestiall Canaan described
- 1630: In honor. Caro. Princ: Mag: Bri: ... Nat. 29 Maii, 1630. [Engr. by W. Marshall, w. verses.]
- 1631: Englands hallelu-jah. Or, Great Brittaines gratefull retribution, for Gods gratious benediction
- 1637: Charles prince of Great Britaine, borne, baptiz'd, and buried. May f 13 1629
- 1640: Charles prince of Great Britaine, borne, baptiz'd, and buried. May f 13 1629
- 1641: The sinfulness and unlawfulness, of having or making the picture of Christs humanity
- 1641: Englands remembrancer, or, a thankfull acknowledgement of Parliamentary mercies to our English-nation
- 1641: Englands remembrancer, or, A thankfull acknowledgement of Parliamentary mercies to our English-nation
- 1641: God in the mount. Or, Englands remembrancer
- 1642: God in the mount. Or, Englands remembrancer
- 1642: Prodigies & apparitions or Englands warn[n]ing piece·
- 1643: A discovery of the rebels
- 1643: The opinion of the Roman judges touching imprisonment, and the liberty of the subject, or, A sermon preached at the Abby at Westminster, at a late publique fast, Jan. 25. 1642
- 1643: A looking-glasse for malignants: or, Gods hand against God-haters
- 1643: Behold Romes monster on his monstrous beast!
- 1644: Babylons beautie: or The Romish-Catholicks svveet-heart
- 1644: Jehovah-jireh. God in the mount. Or, Englands parliamentarie-chronicle
- 1645: Reverend sir, having lately received from you, by the hands of my loving neighbour and friend Mris. Ducker, a booke undeserved and unexpected savour, one of your last books, intituled, Innocencie and Truth triumphing together
- 1645: The picture of independency lively (yet lovingly) delineated
- 1645: The picture of Independency lively (yet lovingly) delineated. By John Vicars
- 1645: Unholsome henbane between two fragrant roses· Or, Reasons and grounds proving the unlawfull and sinfull inserting of the corrupt and most erronious Apocrypha between the two most pure and sacred testaments
- 1645: Gods arke overtopping the worlds waves, or the third part of the Parliamentary chronicle
- 1645: To his reverend and much respected good friend, Mr. John Goodwin
- 1645: The danger of treaties with popish-spirits. Or, A seasonable caveat, and premonition to our present most renowned Parliament
- 1645: The looking-glasse for malignants, enlarged. Or, The second part of Gods hand against God-haters
- 1646: A summarie, or short survey of the annalls and most remarkable records of King Charles his reigne, from the first yeare thereof to this present, 1646
- 1646: Magnalia Dei Anglicana. Or, Englands Parliamentary-chronicle
- 1646: A sight of ye trans-actions of these latter yeares
- 1646: The schismatick sifted. Or, the picture of Independents, freshly and fairly washt-over again
- 1646: The burning-bush not consumed. Or, the fovrth and last part of the Parliamentarie-chronicle
- 1647: A caveat for covenant-contemners and covenant-breakers
- 1647: A just correction and inlargement of a scandalous bill of the mortality of the malignant clergie of London, and other parts of the kingdome, which have been justly sequestred from their pastorall-charges, and since that (some of them) defunct, by reason of the contageous infection of the prelaticall pride and malignancie of their owne spirits; since the yeare 1641. to this present year 1647. Together with the severall pernicious casualties of the same. Or, a succinct traiterologie
- 1647: England's worthies·
- 1648: True information of the beginning and cause of all our troubles
- 1648: Coleman-street conclave visited. And, that grand imposter, the schismaticks cheater in chief (who hath long, slily lurked therein) truly and duly discovered
- 1648: True information of the beginning and cause of all our troubles
- 1649: Speculum scripturale schismaticorum: or, A scripture looking--glasse
- 1650: A caveat for Covenant-contemners and Covenant-breakers
- 1652: Against VVilliam Li-Lie (alias) Lillie
- 1652: A brief review of the most material Parliamentary proceedings of this present Parliament, and their armies, in their civil and martial affairs
- 1654: True information of the beginning and cause of all our troubles
- 1654: Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire. Or a brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions
- 1656: Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire. Or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions
- 1660: Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire. Or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions
- 1660: Dagon demolished: or, Twenty admirable examples of Gods severe justice and displeasure against the subscribers of the late engagement, against our lawfull soveraign King Charls the second
- 1674: A letter for a Christian family
- 1682: A letter for a Christian family. Directed to all true Christians to read
- 1684: A letter for a Christian family. Directed to all true Christians to read
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