Luke Fawn
Active Years
Min year: 1641, Max year: 1663, Max count: 41
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1641: A sermon lately preached at Westminster
- 1642: The true relation of the taking of the town of Preston, by Colonell Seatons forces from Manchester
- 1646: Certain queres modestly (though plainly) propounded to such as affect the congregational-way
- 1650: Pseudochristus: or, A true and faithful relation of the grand impostures, horrid blasphemies, abominable practises gross deceits
- 1651: New recreations or A rare and exquisite invention, for the exercising of acute wits, and industrious dispositions. Replenished with mysteries, secrets, and rarities, both arithmeticall and mathematicall. Whereby any one of mean capacitie, may readily and infallibly finde out the Christian names of men and women, their titles of honour, ages, offices, trades or callings of life, places of birth, houses of residence appertaining to scholars, either in the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge, or the inns of court and chauncerie. ... By Nich. Hunt, Mr of arts[.]
- 1652: The poor doubting Christian drawn to Christ
- 1653: The catechist catechized, or, An examination of an Anabaptistical catechism
- 1653: A treatise of prayer: and of divine providence as relating to it
- 1653: A treatise of prayer: and of divine providence as relating to it
- 1653: The catechist catechized, or, An examination of an Anabaptistical catechism, pretended to be published for the satisfaction and information of the people of God in Lancashire, &c. Also some observations both old and new, concerning the pretended visibility, universality, antiquity, infallibility, unity and purity of the present Roman church and religion. Sent to a gentleman upon his revolt to popery, and now published for the churches good. By Richard Hollinvvorth, mancuniens
- 1653: Correction, instruction: or, A treatise of afflictions
- 1654: Rome's conviction: or, A discoverie of the unsoundness of the main grounds of Rome's religion
- 1655: God all in all: or The highest happines of the saints. Jn [sic] two parts. The I. Asserting this happiness to consist in the enjoyment of God. II. Enquiring into the quality of that enjoyment. Together with a short appendix, wherein is very briefly considered, the claim of natural reason, and private inspirations to a guidance of us in the things of God. Also what courses dishonour the Gospel, and what duties we owe it. By Edward Buckler, preacher of the Gospel
- 1656: The Holy Ghost on the bench, other spirits at the bar: or The judgment of the Holy Spirit of God upon the spirits of the times
- 1656: The Holy Ghost on the bench, other spirits at the bar: or The judgment of the Holy Spirit of God upon the spirits of the times
- 1657: A practical commentary, or An exposition with notes on the Epistle of Jude
- 1658: Eliah's abatement: or, corruption in the saints
- 1658: The perfection, authority, and credibility of the Holy Scriptures
- 1659: The perfection, authority, and credibility of the Holy Scriptures
- 1659: The challenge and triumph of faith
- 1659: Orbis miraculum, or The temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light
- 1659: The mischiefes, and danger of the sin of ignorance, or, Ignorance arraigned, with the causes, kinds, and cure thereof
- 1659: The arraignment of ignorance: or, ignorance
- 1661: A worthy communicant: or A treatise, shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By Jeremy Dyke, Minister of Epping in Essex
- 1662: A practical commentary, or an exposition with notes on the epistle of St. Jude
As Bookseller
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