Publications of Thomas Ward

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Printed for Thomas Ward

  • Berriman, William. The great blessing of redemption from captivity. A sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, December 4, 1721. Before the captives Redeem'd by the late Treaty with the Emperor of Morocco. By William Berriman, M. A. Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London. Publish'd by his Lordship's Command. London: printed for Thomas Ward in the Inner Temple Lane, and Charles Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1722]. ESTC No. T54171. Grub Street ID 281036.

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  • Ward, Thomas. Speculum ecclesiasticum, or, An ecclesiastical prospective-glass. Wherein may be clearly seen the doctrine of the primitive church for the first 500 years after our Saviour; especially as to the chiefest points in debate between Protestants and Roman Catholicks, viz. The visible and continued succession of the church: that the pope or bishop of Rome is the true successor of St. Peter, and supream head of the universal church: the churches infallibility: and its unity: and also the real presence of the body and blood of Christ in the blessed sacrament: auricular confession and and absolution: invocation and prayer to saints: purgatory and prayer for the dead. And lastly, that apostolical tradition is the true rule of faith. All which is plainly prov'd, both by Holy Scripture, and the undenyable testimony of primitive fathers, in the first 500 years. Durin which time, the church is by the consent of the chiefest leading Protestants acknowledg'd to be in its purity, ... cities. London: printed by Nathaniel Thompson at the entrance into Old-Spring-Garden near Charing-Cross, anno Domini MDCLXXXVII. [1687]. ESTC No. R218022. Grub Street ID 92738.
  • Ward, Thomas. Monomachia: or A duel between Dr. Tho. Tenison pastor of St. Martins, and a Roman Catholick souldier; wherein the Speculum eclesiasticum is defended against the frivolous cavils, vain objections, and false aspersions of Doctor Tenison. The Dr. also put to defend his form of ordination, and to prove himself priest and pastor of St. Martins. And lastly to hear the confessions of his parishioners, and give them absolution. By Thomas Ward. With allowance. London: printed for the author, 1687. ESTC No. R8225. Grub Street ID 128422.
  • Ward, Thomas. The errata to the Protestant Bible, or, The truth of their English translations examin'd, in a treatise shewing some of the errors that are to be found in the Protestant English translations of the sacred scripture, against such points of Catholick doctrine as are in debate between them and the Church of Rome. In which also, from their mis-translating the twenty third verse of the fourteenth chapter of the acts of the apostles, the consecration of Dr. Matthew Parker, the first Protestant arch-bishop of Canterbvry, is occasionally consider'd. By T.W. . London: printed by W[illiam]. Downing, and sold by most booksellers, 1688. ESTC No. R186256. Grub Street ID 75011.
  • Ward, Thomas. The errata to the Protestant Bible, or, The truth of their English translations examin'd, in a treatise shewing some of the errors that are to be found in the Protestant English translations of the Sacred Scripture, against such points of Catholick doctrine as are in debate between them and the Church of Rome. In which also, from their mis-translating the twenty third verse of the fourteenth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, the consecration of Dr. Matthew Parker, the first Protestant Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, is occasionally consider'd. By T.W. With allowance. London: printed for the author, and sold by most booksellers, 1688. ESTC No. R12310. Grub Street ID 60510.
  • Ward, Thomas. England's Reformation from the time of King Henry the VIIIth to the end of Oates's plot. By Thomas Ward. [Hambourgh i.e. Saint-Omer]: Printed at Hambourgh, 1710. ESTC No. T132416. Grub Street ID 181338.
  • Ward, Thomas. England's Reformation, (from the time of K. Henry VIII. to the end of Oates's plot.) A poem in four cantos. By Thomas Ward. London: printed for John Baker, at the Black-Boy in Peter-Noster-Row, 1715. ESTC No. T132411. Grub Street ID 181334.
  • Ward, Thomas. England's reformation: from the time of King Henry VIII, to the end of dates's plot, A poem in four canto's. With large marginal notes, according to the original. By Thomas Ward. London: Printed for W.B. [i.e. William Bray] and sold by Thomas Bickerton, bookseller in Little-Britain, 1716. ESTC No. T132414. Grub Street ID 181336.
  • Ward, Thomas. The controversy of ordination truly stated; as far as it concerns the Church of England by law establish'd. Being an exposition of the thirty sixth Article. With a full account of what both Roman Catholicks and Protestants, have deliver'd upon the subject of ordination. Especially, The Attempt of Dr. Burnet late Bishop of Salisbury, in order to clear that Point, is impartially consider'd. Also, Contradiction authoris'd, by the ecclesiastical canons, and the Thirty Nine Articles, of the Church of England: With some Reflections upon the same. By Thomas Ward, Author of the History of the Reformation. London: printed by and for J. L. near Coventgarden, [1719]. ESTC No. T132408. Grub Street ID 181331.
  • Ward, Thomas. England's Reformation, (from the time of K. Henry Viii. to the end of Oates's plot.) A poem in four cantos. By Thomas Ward. London: printed, and sold by E. More, Bookseller in Duke-Street, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, Anno. Dom. 1719. ESTC No. T132412. Grub Street ID 181335.
  • Ward, Thomas. Contradiction authoris'd. By the ecclesiastical canons and the thirty nine articles of the Church of England. With some reflections upon the same. By Thomas Ward, . London: printed, in the year, 1730. ESTC No. T223576. Grub Street ID 246160.
  • Ward, Thomas. England's Reformation, from the time of King Henry the Eighth, to the end of Oate's plot. A poem in four cantos. By Thomas Ward. With marginal notes to justify the facts related: as also the author's life, with several alterations and additions faithfully extracted from the author's manuscript, hitherto not extant in any of the three editions of this work already printed. London: [s.n.], printed in year of our Lord MDCCXXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. N6951. Grub Street ID 50539.
  • Ward, Thomas. England's Reformation, from the time of King Henry the Eighth, to the end of Oate's plot. A poem in four cantos. By Thomas Ward. With marginal notes to justify the facts related: as also the author's life, with several alterations and additions faithfully extracted from the author's manuscript, hitherto not extant in any of the three editions of this work already printed. London: [s.n.], printed in year of our Lord MDCCXXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. T193241. Grub Street ID 227447.
  • Ward, Thomas. Errata to the Protestant Bible: or, the truth of their English translations examined: in a treatise shewing some of the errors that are to be found in the Protestant English translations of the Sacred Scripture, against such points of Catholick doctrine as are in debate between them and the Church of Rome. ... By Thomas Ward, . London: printed for P. Meighan, 1737. ESTC No. T202708. Grub Street ID 233542.
  • Ward, Thomas. Errata to the Protestant Bible: or, the truth of their English translations examined: in a treatise shewing some of the errors that are to be found in the Protestant English translations of the Sacred Scripture, against such points of Catholick doctrine as are in debate between them and the Church of Rome. ... By Thomas Ward, . London: printed for James Mead, 1737. ESTC No. N31198. Grub Street ID 20102.
  • Ward, Thomas. England's Reformation, from the time of King Henry the Eighth, to the end of Oats's plot. A poem in four cantos. By Thomas Ward. In two volumes. ... The fifth edition. With marginal notes to justify the facts related: as also, the author's life, with several alterations and additions, faithfully extracted from the author's manuscripts, which was never printed in any of the former editions. London: printed and sold by Hue Firstfire, at Daniel Defoe's Head near the Temple, M,DCC,XLII. [1742]. ESTC No. T120543. Grub Street ID 171564.
  • Ward, Thomas. England's reformation, (from the time of K. Henry VIII. to the end of oates's plot.) A poem in four cantos. Adorn'd with copper plates. By Thomas Ward. London: [s.n.], Printed in the year MDCCXLVII. [1747]. ESTC No. T132415. Grub Street ID 181337.
  • Ward, Thomas. A demonstration of the uninterrupted succession and holy consecration of the first English bishops. Being an extract from Mr. Ward's second canto of his England's reformation. With an introduction, notes, and an appendix, containing the solemn funeral song of the native Irish. . London?]: Printed in the year, 1766. ESTC No. N28871. Grub Street ID 18071.
  • Ward, Thomas. England's reformation: from the time of King Henry Viii, to the end of Oates's plot, a poem, in four Canto's. With large notes, according to the original. By Thomas Ward. Dublin: printed by Peter Hoey, at the Mercury, (no 33) Upper Ormond-Quay, 1791. ESTC No. T75348. Grub Street ID 298080.