Hartley, William, of Stony-Stratford. The prerogative priests passing-bell. Or Amen to the rigid clergy. : Shewing the usefulness, equity, lawfulness, and necessity, of private persons to take upon them preaching or expounding of the scriptures, having a call thereto by the word of God, and agreeable to the practise of the best reformed churches of Christ, and judgment of judicious divines both forraign and domestick. Being a brief reply to that discourse intituled The pulpit guarded with 17 arguments, and owned by Tho. Hall. Calculated on purpose for the metropolis of Northamptonshire, and may serve indifferently for those parts that are in conjunction with the northern climate. By William Hartley Creator Hartley, William, of Stony-Stratford Date 1651 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 144- 192q Caption London : Printed by J.M. for H. Cripps, and L. Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes head Alley, neer Lumbard street, 1651 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The prerogative priests passing-bell. Or Amen to the rigid clergy. Creator Hartley, William, of Stony-Stratford Date 1651 Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 640 Caption London : Printed by J.M. for H. Cripps, and L. Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes head Alley, neer Lumbard street, 1651 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Preston, Thomas. Roger VViddringtons last reioynder to Mr. Thomas Fitz-herberts Reply concerning the oath of allegiance, and the Popes power to depose princes : vvherein all his arguments, taken from the lawes of God, in the old and new Testament, of nature, of nations, from the canon and ciuill law, and from the Popes breues, condemning the oath, and the cardinalls decree, forbidding two of Widdringtons bookes are answered: also many replies and instances of Cardinall Bellarmine in his Schulckenius, and of Leonard Lessius in his Singleton are confuted, and diuers cunning shifts of Cardinall Peron are discouered Creator Preston, Thomas, 1563-1640 Date 1619 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 25599 Caption [London] : [printed by Bonham Norton and John Bill] Permissu superiorum, 1619 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Manley, Thomas. Usury at six per cent. examined, and found unjustly charged by Sir Tho. Culpepper and J.C. : with many crimes and oppressions, whereof 'tis altogether innocent. Wherein is shewed, the necessity of retrenching our luxury, and vain consumption of forraign commodities, imported by English money : also the reducing the wages of servants, labourers, and workmen of all sorts, which raiseth the value of our manufactures, 15. or 20. per cent. dearer than our neighbours do afford them, by reason of their cheap wages : wherein likewise is hinted, some of the many mischiefs that will ensue upon retrenching usury : humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament now sitting. Creator Manley, Thomas, 1628-1690 Date MDCLXIX. [1669] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 192206 Caption London : Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe, and Thomas Daniel, and are to be sold by Ambrose Isted, at the Golden Anchor over against St. Dunstans Church, in Fleet-street, MDCLXIX. [1669] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Cellier, Elizabeth. The matchless rogue; or, A brief account of the life of Don Thomazo the unfortunate son. : Together with the just commendations of the gentlemans ingenious Answer to Malice defeated; intituled, Some reflections on Madam Cellier's case. With due respect to the honourable title of captain, which himself says he is worthy of Creator Cellier, Elizabeth, active 1680 Date 1680 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 157734 Caption London : Printed for Elizabeth Cellier, and are to be sold at her house in Arundel Street, near St. Clement's Church, 1680 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Naylor, James. Satans design discovered : vvho under a pretence of worshipping Christs person in heaven, would exclude God and Christ, the spirit and light, out of the world: and that he should no more dwell in his people as he hath done, till Doomsday, that so he might rule in the hearts of men and women, unrevealed, while the world endures, onely under the name of God and Christ, talked of at a distance, that he may rule in the creation, exalted above God. Clearly laid open in an answer to Thomas Moor, who calls his book an Antidote against the spreading infections, &c. Wherein is discovered the crooked ways the winding Serpent takes to save his head, and reproach the truth with lies, that by any means he might make people believe that a lying spirit is among the Quakers, but is found within him. With 48. lies, taken out from three times as many, and sent back to be proved by the founder of them, T.M. Also some particulars, what the Quakers holds ... By a servant to truth, called James Nayler Creator Naylor, James, 1617?-1660 Date 1655 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 206955 Caption London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle near the west end of Pauls, 1655 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Tyndale, William. The supper of the Lorde after the true meanyng of the sixte of Iohn and the. xi. of the fyrst Epistle to the Corhinthia[n]s, whervnto is added an epistle to the reader, and incidently in the exposition of the supper: is co[n]futed the letter of master More against Iohn Fryth Creator Tyndale, William, -1536 Date Anno. MCCCCC.xxxiii [1533] v. daye of Apryll [i.e. 1547?] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Munday, Anthony. A breefe aunswer made vnto two seditious pamphlets, the one printed in French, and the other in English Contayning a defence of Edmund Campion and his complices, their moste horrible and vnnaturall treasons, against her Maiestie and the realme. By A.M Creator Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633 Date 1582 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Frith, John. A boke made by Iohn Frith prisoner in the tower of London answeringe vnto M mores lettur which he wrote agenst the first litle treatyse that Iohn̄ Frith made concerninge the sacramente of the body and bloude of, christ vnto which boke are added in the ende the articles of his examinacion before the bishoppes ... for which Iohn Frith was condempned a[n]d after bur[n]et ... the fourth daye of Iuli. Anno. 1533 Creator Frith, John, 1503-1533 Date [1533]] Media Format Printed text Location Imprinted at Monster [i.e. Antwerp Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Munday, Anthony. A breefe aunswer made vnto two seditious pamphlets, the one printed in French, and the other in English. : Contayning a defence of Edmund Campion and his complices, their moste horrible and vnnaturall treasons, against her Maiestie and the realme. By A.M Creator Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633 Date 1582 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 18262 Caption Imprinted at London : By Iohn Charlewood, dwelling in Barbican, at the signe of the halfe Eagle and Key, 1582 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf