A crown of life, the reward of faithfulnesse (1662) by William Spurstowe | | |
According to His Majesties especial command to me signified for avoiding the great dangers happening by fire (1662) by Edward Montagu | | |
An epistle general, to the mystical body of Christ on earth (1662) by Henry Vane, Jr. | | |
David’s harp strung and tuned (1662) by William Nicholson | | |
Eli trembling for fear of the ark. A sermon preached at St. Mary Aldermanbury, Decemb. 28. 1662. (1662) by Edmund Calamy | | |
Gods drawing, and mans coming to Christ. Discovered in 32 sermons on John 6. 44 (1662) by Richard Vines | | |
Hobbius heauton-timorumenos (1662) by John Wallis | | |
Preaching of Christ. Opened in a sermon (1662) by Edward Reynolds | | |
Serenissimo Regi Carolo, regni anno decimo quarto, cum celsissima principe Katharina, nuptias consummanti (1662) by John Wallis | | |
The Bishop of VVorcester’s letter to a friend for uindication of himself from Mr. Baxter’s calumny. (1662) by George Morley | | |
The churches triumph over death. Opend in a sermon preached Septemb. 11. 1660 (1662) by Edward Reynolds | | |
The exposition continued upon the nineteen last chapters of the prophet Ezekiel (1662) by William Greenhill | | |
The fixed saint held forth in a farwell sermon (1662) by Edmund Calamy | | |
The happinesse of those who sleep in Jesus (1662) by Edmund Calamy | | |
The lawfulnes of the oath of supremacy and power of the civil magistrate in ecclesiastical affairs (1662) by Philip Nye | | |
The righteous mans death lamented (1662) by Edmund Calamy | | |
The saints nearness to God: being a discourse upon part of the CXLVIII. Psalm (1662) by Richard Vines | | |
The saints nearness to God: being a discourse upon part of the CXLVIII. Psalm (1662) by Richard Vines | | |
The substance of what Sr. Henry Vane intended to have spoken upon the scaffold (1662) by Henry Vane, Jr. | | |
The tryal of Sir Henry Vane, Kt. at the Kings Bench, Westminster, June the 2d. and 6th. 1662 (1662) by Henry Vane, Jr. | | |
The white robe: or, The undefiled Christian clothed in a vvhite garment (1662) by Joseph Caryl | | |
Two treatises (1662) by Henry Vane, Jr. | | |