A case of conscience, concerning the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1641) by John Ley | | |
A comparison of the Parliamentary protestation with the late canonicall oath; and the difference betwixt them (1641) by John Ley | | |
A debate concerning the English liturgy, both as established in & as abolished out of the worship of God (1656) by John Ley | | |
A discourse concerning Puritans (1641) by John Ley | | |
A discourse of disputations chiefly concerning matters of religion (1658) by John Ley | | |
A letter (against the erection of an altar.) (1641) by John Ley | | |
A letter to Dr. E. Hyde, in answer to one of his, occasioned by the late insurrection at Salisbury (1655) by John Ley | | |
A monitor of mortalitie, in two sermons (1643) by John Ley | | |
A monitor of mortality, the second sermon (1643) by John Ley | | |
A patterne of pietie (1640) by John Ley | | |
An acquittance or discharge from Dr E.H. his demand of a fifth part of the rectory of Br.in Barks (1654) by John Ley | | |
An after-reckoning with Mr Saltmarsh (1646) by John Ley | | |
Defensive doubts, hopes, and reasons, for refusall of the oath, imposed by the sixth canon of the late synod (1641) by John Ley | | |
Exceptions many and just against two injurious petitions exhibited to the Parliament (1653) by John Ley | | |
General reasons, grounded on piety, charity, justice and equitie, against the defaulcation of a fift part of the ministers maintenance (1655) by John Ley | | |
Light for smoke (1646) by John Ley | | |
Sunday a Sabbath. Or, A preparative discourse for discussion of sabbatary doubts (1641) by John Ley | | |
The fury of vvarre, and folly of sinne (1643) by John Ley | | |
The nevv quere, and determination upon it, by Mr. Saltmarsh lately published (1646) by John Ley | | |