Publications of William Ramsay B.D
Author
- Ramsay, William, B.D. The Tridentine-Gospel, or, papal creed: made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome, by Pope Pius IV. Exhibited and demonstrated to be nevv, heterodox, and antichristian: in a sermon, by William Ramsay, lately professor of philosophy, priest, confessair, and missionary preacher of the order of Franciscans in the Church of Rome; now by Gods mercy minister of the Holy Gospel in the Church of England. Hereto is added, Pope Pius his bull in Latine and English, necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it. London: printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle without Temple Barr, and Henry Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Pauls Church-yard, and at the White Hart in Westminster Hall, 1672. ESTC No. R14528. Grub Street ID 62543.
- Ramsay, William, B.D. Mirmah, or, The deceitful witness. A prophecy of Solomon now first and seasonably discovered; wherein the deceitful witnesses of Rome are made manifest to all; and our Protestant witnesses are justified, praised, and defended; chiefly the late happy discoverers of the Romish plots [and] deceits, by William Ramsay, B.D. lecturer in Istleworth, and chaplain to the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Ossory. Being a sermon preached Novemb. 5. on Prov. 14.25. A true witness delivereth souls: but a deceitful witness speketh lies. Or, as the original signifies, the Lord of Rome speaketh lies. London: printed for Benj. Billingsley at the Printing-Press within the south-west piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1679. ESTC No. R13073. Grub Street ID 61202.
- Ramsay, William, B.D. Mirmah, Maromah, Maroum. A discourse consisting of three sermons: in which is shewn, I. That the Lord of Rome is the great witness of deceit, opposite to Christ the great witness of truth. And the witnesses or happy discoverers of the late horrid Popish Plots, are justified, as worthy of the greatest prayse. II. That the Lord of Rome is the Antichrist, and the beast whose name is number'd by six hundred threescore and six, Rev. 13. 18. III. That the utter destruction of the Lord of Rome, of the city of Rome, and of the whole Roman Church, is near at hand, and this generation shall see it accomplished. A New-years gift of love to the Protestant Church. London: printed by J[ames]. A[stwood]. for Benj. Billingsley at the Printing-Press within the south-west piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1680. ESTC No. R27145. Grub Street ID 110343.
- Ramsay, William, B.D. Mardum: the destruction of the Lord of Rome, and of all Romish kings and powers, and of the whole Roman Church: and the glorious state of the Protestant Church, according to the certain prophecies of God: that the time of the accomplishment of those prophecies is now come. A discourse of necessary use to all manner of persons, ecclesiastical or civil. Being a sermon preacht in Istleworth Church, Decemb. 7. 1679. By William Ramsay, B.D. lecturer in Istleworth, chaplain to the Right Honorable Thomas Lord Butler Earl of Ossory. London: printed by J[ames]. A[stworth]. for Benj. Billingsley at the Printing-Press within the south-west piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1680. ESTC No. R10341. Grub Street ID 58722.
- Ramsay, William, B.D. Maromah, the Lord of Rome the Antichrist, finally and fully discover'd: his name and the number of his name, hitherto wonderfully hid in the words of Solomon and Isaiah, but now reveal'd beyond all scruple and doubt: to the most seasonable comfort of all the faithful: to the everlasting confusion of Pope and popish ministers: to the vindication, praise and encouragement of all Protestant witnesses, peculiarly the happy discoverers of the late most horrid Popish Plot, being a second sermon on Prov. xiv. 25. preacht in Istleworth Church, on Novemb. 16. 1679. By William Ramsay, B.D. lecturer in Istleworth, chaplain to the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Butler Earl of Ossory, &c. London: printed by J[ames]. A[stwood]. for Benj. Billingsley at the Printing-Press within the south-west piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1680. ESTC No. R10342. Grub Street ID 58723.
- Ramsay, William, B.D. The Julian ship: or Paul's transportation to RomeĀ· A discourse on Acts 27.15. made on March 20, 1681/80, the Sunday before the last Parliament's meeting at Oxford. By Wil. Ramsay Esq; B.D. and then lecturer in Isleworth in Middlesex. Printed because of false breviat's, spread about in city and country to traduce the author as fanaticall; but who as a preacher of peace, did alwayes commend and improve these following texts. London: printed for Benj. Billingsley, at the Printing-Press in the piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1681. ESTC No. R13588. Grub Street ID 61678.