A late great shipwrack of faith: occasioned by a fearful vvrack of conscience (1655) by Daniel Cawdrey | | |
A learned and very useful commentary on the whole Epistle to the Hebrewes (1655) by William Gouge | | |
A letter to Dr. E. Hyde, in answer to one of his, occasioned by the late insurrection at Salisbury (1655) by John Ley | | |
A practical catechism (1655) by Henry Hammond | | |
A second defence of the learned Hugo Grotius (1655) by Henry Hammond | | |
An account of Mr. Cawdry’s Triplex diatribe concerning superstition, wil-worship, and Christmass festivall (1655) by Henry Hammond | | |
An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth, and twenty-sixth chapters of the book of Job (1655) by Joseph Caryl | | |
An exposition with practicall observations upon the three first chapters of proverbs (1655) by Francis Taylor | | |
Asarkokaukēma, or The vanity, of glorying in the flesh, open’d in a sermon preached at the funeral of Kingsmel Lucy (1655) by Thomas Case | | |
Davids Psalms in metre. Agreeable to the Hebrew, to be sung in usuall tunes (1655) by John White | | |
De Graecâ Septuaginta (1655) by James Ussher | | |
Eleaven choice sermons: as they were delivered, by that late reverend divine, Thomas Westfeild (1655) by Thomas Westfield | | |
Elenchus geometriæ Hobbianæ (1655) by John Wallis | | |
Family reformation promoted (1655) by Daniel Cawdrey | | |
General reasons, grounded on piety, charity, justice and equitie, against the defaulcation of a fift part of the ministers maintenance (1655) by John Ley | | |
Gray hayres crowned with grace. A sermon preached at Redriff, Aug. 1. 1654. (1655) by Simeon Ashe | | |
Inaccessible glory. Or The impossibility of seeing Gods face, whilst we are in the body (1655) by Thomas Hodges | | |
Interiora regni Dei (1655) by Francis Rous | | |
Joy in the Lord: opened in a sermon preached at Pauls, May 6 (1655) by Edward Reynolds | | |
Logou Alogia, seu, Exercitatio theologica de insipientiâ rationis humanæ, gratiâ Christi destitutæ, in rebus fidei. (1655) by Robert Crosse | | |
Tentations. Part 1-4 (1655) by Richard Capel | | |
The baptizing of infants revievved and defended from the exceptions of Mr. Tombes (1655) by Henry Hammond | | |
The corruption of minde (1655) by Richard Vines | | |
The covenant of life opened: or, A treatise of the covenant of grace (1655) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
The disarmers dexterities examined (1655) by Henry Hammond | | |
The Disswasive from the errors of the time, vindicated from the exceptions of Mr. Cotton and Mr. Tombes. (1655) by Robert Baillie | | |
The doctrine of zeal explained: and the practice of zeal perswaded. (1655) by Simeon Ashe | | |
The floating island (1655) by William Strode | | |
The good mans death lamented. A sermon preached at Mary Woolnoth in Lumbard-street London, June 18th 1655 (1655) by Simeon Ashe | | |
The harmony, chronicle and order of the New-Testament (1655) by John Lightfoot | | |
The monster of sinful self-seeking, anatomized (1655) by Edmund Calamy | | |
The morning-exercise, or some short notes taken out of the morning-sermons (1655) by Thomas Case | | |
The ninth, tenth, and eleventh books of Mr Jeremiah Burroughs (1655) by Jeremiah Burroughs | | |
The plain mans senses exercised to discern both good and evil (1655) by William Lyford | | |
The retired mans meditations (1655) by Henry Vane, Jr. | | |
The saints transfiguration: or The body of vilenesse changed into a body of glory (1655) by Edmund Calamy | | |
The true doctrine of justification, in two parts (1655) by Anthony Burgess | | |
The wels of salvation opened (1655) by William Spurstowe | | |
The world to come. Or, The kingdome of Christ asserted (1655) by Thomas Goodwin | | |
Wisdome’s tripos (1655) by Charles Herle | | |