A briefe narration of some church courses held in opinion and practise in the churches lately erected in New England (1644) by William Rathband | | |
A discovery of peace (1644) by John Strickland | | |
A divine project to save a kingdome (1644) by Stephen Marshall | | |
A late dialogue betwixt a civilian and a divine, concerning the present condition of the Church of England. (1644) by George Gillespie | | |
A letter from the Assembly of Divines in England and the commissioners of the Church of Scotland (1644) by Westminster Assembly | | |
A letter from the Assembly of Divines in England, and the commissioners of the Church of Scotland (1644) by Westminster Assembly | | |
A most grave, and modest confutation (1644) by William Rathband | | |
A sacred panegyrick, or A sermon of thanks-giving preached to the two Houses of Parliament (1644) by Stephen Marshall | | |
A sermon concerning death and resurrection (1644) by William Strode | | |
A sermon concerning svvearing (1644) by William Strode | | |
A sermon of the baptizing of infants (1644) by Stephen Marshall | | |
A sermon preachd before the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644) by Alexander Henderson | | |
A sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons, at their monethly fast, May 29. 1644 (1644) by Peter Smith | | |
A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at their late solemn fast, Wednesday March 27. 1644 (1644) by George Gillespie | | |
A sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons: at their late solemne fast, Wednesday, Janu. 31. 1643 (1644) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
A sermon preached to the honourable House of Commons, at their late solemne fast, Wednesday, December 27. 1643 (1644) by Alexander Henderson | | |
A sermon, tending to set forth the right vse of the disasters that befall our armies (1644) by Matthew Newcomen | | |
A thanksgiving-sermon, preached before the honourable House of Commons at Westminster, April 9. 1644. (1644) by Obadiah Sedgwick | | |
A tossed ship making to safe harbor, or, A word in season to a sinking kingdome. (1644) by Samuel Bolton | | |
A true relation, of the most chiefe occurrences, at, and since the late battell at Newbery (1644) by Simeon Ashe | | |
Abrahams offer Gods offering (1644) by Charles Herle | | |
Ahab’s fall by his prophets flatteries: being the substance of three sermons, upon I. King. 22. 22 (1644) by Charles Herle | | |
An arke against a deluge: or, Saftey in dangerous times (1644) by Obadiah Sedgwick | | |
An epistolary discourse (1644) by John Dury | | |
Aulicus his dream, of the Kings sudden comming to London. (1644) by Francis Cheynell | | |
Certaine select cases resolved (1644) by Thomas Goodwin | | |
Chillingvvorthi novissima (1644) by Francis Cheynell | | |
Christ’s warning-piece: giving notice to every one to watch, and keep their garments (1644) by Francis Woodcock | | |
Considerations of present use concerning the danger resulting from the change of our church government· (1644) by Henry Hammond | | |
Divine cordials: delivered in ten sermons (1644) by Josias Shute | | |
Dr Burges his case, as lecturer in Pauls (1644) by Cornelius Burges | | |
Englands eminent judgments, caus’d by the abuse of Gods eminent mercies (1644) by William Spurstowe | | |
Gemitus columbæ: the mournfull note of the dove (1644) by John Langley | | |
Gods rising, his enemies scattering (1644) by Thomas Case | | |
Gods unusuall answer to a solemne fast (1644) by Thomas Coleman | | |
Gods vvork of mercy, in Sions misery; laid out in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1644) by John Strickland | | |
Gods warning to England by the voyce of his rod. Delivered in a sermon (1644) by Henry Scudder | | |
Heaven ravished: or A glorious prize, atchieved by an heroicall enterprize (1644) by Henry Hall | | |
Hopes incouragement pointed at in a sermon, preached in St. Margarets Westminster (1644) by Thomas Young | | |
Huls pillar of providence erected (1644) by Thomas Coleman | | |
Immanuel, or The church triumphing in God with us. A sermon preached before the Right Honorable House of Lords (1644) by John Strickland | | |
In Polycarpianam epistolarum Ignatianarum syllogen annotationes (1644) by James Ussher | | |
Jehoshaphats caveat to his judges (1644) by Thomas Case | | |
Judgements removed, vvhere judgement is executed (1644) by Anthony Burgess | | |
Lex, rex: The law and the prince. A dispute for the just prerogative of king and people (1644) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
Magnalia Dei ab Aquilone (1644) by Richard Vines | | |
Memorials of godlinesse and Christianitie. Part 1. (1644) by Herbert Palmer | | |
Nehemiah’s teares and prayers for Judah’s affliction, and the ruines and repaire of Jerusalem (1644) by John Greene | | |
Numb. 2. The continuation of true intelligence from the right honourable, the Earl of Manchester’s army, since the taking of Lincolne; May 6th. (1644) by Simeon Ashe | | |
Numb. 6. A continuation of true intelligence from the armies in the North, from 10. day, to the 27. of this instant July, 1644. (1644) by Simeon Ashe | | |