Primary Sources ~ 1644

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