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A good Puritan woman : pages from the diary of Mrs. Timothy Jollie, of Sheffield
Jollie, Elizabeth (1709); Manning, J E
1900
Observations vpon Prince Rupert's vvhite dog, called Boy: carefully taken by T.B. for that purpose imployed by some of quality in the city of London
T. B (fl. 1643)
Printed in the yeere, 1643
A satire upon Puritans. Imprint date in Roman numerals. Place of publication from Wing. Signed "T.P." at end, a misprint for T.B. Signatures: A⁴. Received by Thomason February 2, 1643. O...
Calumny arraign'd and cast. Or A briefe answer to some extravagant and rank passages, lately fallen from the pen of William Prynne, Esquire, in a late discourse, entituled, Truth triumphing over falshood, &c. against Mr John Goodwin, minister of the Gospel. Wherein the loyall, unfeigned and unstained affection of the said John Goodwin to the Parliament, and civill magistracie, is irrefragably and fully vindicated and asserted against those broad and unchristian imputations, most untruly suggested in the said discourse against him
Goodwin, John (1594?-1665)
1645
A reply to Prynne's pamphlet, "Truth triumphing over falshood, antiquity over novelty", January 2, 1645, a refutation of Goodwin's pamphlet, "Innocencies triumph", October 26, 1644. Published Januar...
Innocency and truth triumphing together; or, The latter part of an answer to the back-part of a discourse, lately published by William Prynne Esquire, called, A full reply, &c : Beginning at the foot of p. 17. of the said discourse, with this title or superscription, Certain brief animadversions on Mr. John Goodwins Theomachia. Wherein the argumentative part of the said animadversions is examined; together with some few animadversions upon some former passages in the said reply. Licensed and printed according to order
Goodwin, John (1594?-1665)
1645
Prynne's pamphlet, "A full reply to certaine briefe observations [by Goodwin] on Master Prynne's Twelve questions about church-government", October 19, 1644, contained strictures on Goodwin's pamphlet...
Collection of English religious poetry (Puritan), probably by William Tipping
Tipping, William
c.1701-1725
Collection of English Puritan poetry, mostly on religious themes and many written against women, totalling 301 separate items
The works of Thomas Adams : being the sum of his sermons, meditations, and other divine and moral discourses (v.1)
Adams, Thomas (1612-1653); Angus, Joseph (1816-1902); Ward, Samuel (1577-1640); Ryle, J C (1816-1900)
1861-62
Ward's Sermons and treatises has a separate title-page and separate pagination.
The works of Thomas Adams : being the sum of his sermons, meditations, and other divine and moral discourses (v.2)
Adams, Thomas (1612-1653); Angus, Joseph (1816-1902); Ward, Samuel (1577-1640); Ryle, J C (1816-1900)
1861-62
Ward's Sermons and treatises has a separate title-page and separate pagination.
The works of Thomas Adams : being the sum of his sermons, meditations, and other divine and moral discourses (v.3)
Adams, Thomas (1612-1653); Angus, Joseph (1816-1902); Ward, Samuel (1577-1640); Ryle, J C (1816-1900)
1861-62
Ward's Sermons and treatises has a separate title-page and separate pagination.
A collection of loyal songs written against the Rump Parliament, between the years 1639 and 1661. Containing a great variety of merry and diverting characters of the chief sectaries who were the principal actors in that whole scene of affairs. With an historical introduction to the whole (v.1)
1731
An edition of "Ratts rhimed to death", 1660, later editions of which are entitled "The Rump" and "Rump". Page 98 is correctly numbered.
A collection of loyal songs written against the Rump Parliament, between the years 1639 and 1661. Containing a great variety of merry and diverting characters of the chief sectaries who were the principal actors in that whole scene of affairs. With an historical introduction to the whole (v.2)
1731
An edition of "Ratts rhimed to death", 1660, later editions of which are entitled "The Rump" and "Rump". Page 98 is correctly numbered.
Rump: or An exact collection of the choycest poems and songs relating to the late times
Brome, Alexander (1620-1666)
1662
Caption and running title: Rump songs. Engraved title page reads: An exact collection of the choicest poems & songs, relating to the late times, & continued by the most eminent witts, from AD 1639. ...
The interpreter : wherein three principall termes of state (the papist, the Protestant, and Puritan) very much mistaken of later times, especially by the vulgar sort are clearly unfoulded
Scott, Thomas (1580?-1626)
1641
Thomas Scott is named as the author on the t.p. of the 1624 edition. Verse.