Publications of George Calvert
Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.
What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.
In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:
- "printed by x"; or
- "sold by x"; or
- "printed for x" or "published by x";
or as having multiple roles in combination (which suggests a likelihood that the person is a trade publisher), or an obfuscation of the actual printer's name (e.g., "London: printed, and sold by x"):
- "printed and sold by x"; or "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x"; or "printed: and sold by x"; or "printed, and sold by x"; and so on.
On this last point, trade publishers may seem to have "printed" or "published" the work, though they did not own the copyright (see, e.g. Mary Cooper). The lists below reflect only the information on the imprint, except where ESTC provides extra information.
Printers (owners of the type and printing presses, and possibly owners of the copyright) may be identified by the words printed by, but printed by does not universally designate a person who is a printer by trade. Booksellers may be identified by the words sold by. Booksellers may also be identified by the words printed for, but nothing should be concluded in this regard without further evidence, especially since "printed for" could signify that the named person was a distributor (or what we might call a wholesaler) rather than a copyright holder. Copyright owners may also be identified by the words printed for. Trade publishers, who distributed books and pamphlets but did not own the copyright or employ a printer—and were not printers themselves—might be identified by the words printed and sold by. Furthermore, works from this period often display false imprints, whether to evade copyright restrictions, to conceal the name of the copyright holders, or to dupe unwitting customers. Ultimately, one must proceed with caution in using the following lists: designations in the imprints may not reliably reflect the actual trades or roles of the people named, and the formulas used in imprints do not consistently mean the same thing.
David Foxon discussed the "meaning of the imprint" in his Lyell Lecture delivered at Oxford in March 1976, with particular attention to "publishers" in the eighteenth-century context:
The fullest form of an imprint is one which names three people, or groups of people:
London: printed by X (the printer), for Y (the bookseller who owned the copyright), and sold by Z.
In the eighteenth century the printer's name is rarely given, at least in works printed in London, and the form is more commonly:
London: printed for Y, and sold by Z.
Very often in this period, and particularly for pamphlets, it is further abbreviated to:
London: printed and sold by Z.
It is this last form which is my present concern. Z is usually what the eighteenth century called 'a publisher', or one who distributes books and pamphlets without having any other responsibility—he does not own the copyright or employ a printer, or even know the author.
He cautions, "The only way to avoid being misled is to regard any imprint which says a book is printed for a publisher as meaning it is sold by him" (5).
D. F. McKenzie coined the term "trade publisher" for these publishers in his Sandars Lectures, also in 1976, on the grounds that their principal role was to publish on behalf of other members of the book trade (Treadwell 100).
Michael Treadwell cautions that "In this period the imprint 'London: Printed and sold by A.B.' normally means 'Printed at London, and sold by A.B.' and must not be taken to mean that A.B. is a printer in the absence of other evidence." Further, "The imprint 'published by' occurs only rarely in Wing and is almost always associated with the name of a trade publisher" (104). While there are exceptions to the rule, it is "certain," he explains, "that anyone who made a speciality of distributing works for others will show a far higher proportion than normal of imprints in one of the 'sold by' forms" (116), which appear in the imprint as "sold by," "printed and sold by," or "published by" (104). Treadwell gives Walter Kettilby as an example of "a fairly typical copyright-owning bookseller" (106)—his role is almost always designated by the phrase "printed for" on imprints.
A final caution: publisher is a word that should be used with some deliberation. Samuel Johnson defines it simply as "One who puts out a book into the world," but "published by" rarely appears on the imprint until later in the eighteenth century, and then primarily associated with newspapers and pamphlets. Treadwell observes that John Dunton names only five publishers among the 200 binders and booksellers in his autobiographical Life and Errors (1705) wherein he undertakes "to draw the Character of the most Eminent [Stationers] in the Three Kingdoms" (100). Treadwell also remarks, however, that "in law, anyone who offered a work for sale 'published' it. In this sense every work had one or more 'publishers', and every bookseller, mercury, and hawker was a 'publisher'" (114).
See:
- Terry Belanger, "From Bookseller to Publisher: Changes in the London Book Trade, 1750–1850," in Book Selling and Book Buying. Aspects of the Nineteenth-Century British and North American Book Trade, ed. Richard G. Landon (Chicago: American Library Association, 1978).
- Bricker, Andrew Benjamin. "Who was 'A. Moore'? The Attribution of Eighteenth-Century Publications with False and Misleading Imprints," in The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 110.2 (2016).
- John Dunton, The Life and Errors of John Dunton (London: Printed for S. Malthus, 1705).
- John Feather, "The Commerce of Letters: The Study of the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade," Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984).
- David Foxon, Pope and the Early Eighteenth-Century Book Trade, ed. James McLaverty (Oxford University Press, 1991).
- Samuel Johnson, Dictionary of the English Language, (printed for J. and P. Knapton; T. and T. Longman; C. Hitch and L. Hawes; A. Millar; and R. and J. Dodsley, 1755).
- D.F. McKenzie, The London Book Trade in the Later Seventeenth Century (Sandars lectures in bibliography, 1977).
- Michael Treadwell, "London Trade Publishers 1675–1750," The Library sixth series, vol. 4, no. 2 (1982).
Printed by George Calvert
- A., H.. Mirabile pecci: or, The non-such wonder of the peak in Darby-shire. Discovered in a full, though succinct and sober, narrative of the more than ordinary parts, piety, and preservation of Martha Taylor, one who hath been supported in time above a year in a way beyond the ordinary course of nature, without the use of meat or drink. By H.A. London: printed for T. Parkhurst at the Bible on London-Bridg, and G. Calvert at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane, [1669]. ESTC No. R13065. Grub Street ID 61194.
- Rabisha, William. The whole body of cookery dissected, taught, and fully manifested, methodically, artificially, and according to the best tradition of the English, French, Italian, Dutch, &c. Or, A sympathy of all varieties in naturall compounds in that mystery. Wherein is contained certain bills of fare for the seasons of the year, for feasts and common diets. Whereunto is annexed a second part of rare receipts of cookery: with certain useful traditions. With a book of preserving, conserving and candying, after the most exquisite and newest manner: delectable for ladies and gentlewomen. London: printed George Calvert at the Half-moon, and Ralph Simpson at the Harp, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1682. ESTC No. R232126. Grub Street ID 103993.
Sold by George Calvert
- Cotton, John. Christ the fountaine of life: or, Sundry choyce sermons on part of the fift chapter of the first Epistle of St. John. Preached by that learned judicious divine, and faithfull minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Cotton B.D. now preacher at Boston in New-England. Published according to Order. London: printed by Robert Ibbitson, and are to be sold by George Calvert at the signe of the half Moone in Watling street, neer Pauls Stump, MDCLI. [1651]. ESTC No. R206444. Grub Street ID 82969.
- Sowerby, Leonard. The ladies dispensatory, containing the natures, vertues, and qualities of all herbs, and simples usefull in physick. Reduced into a methodicall order, for their more ready use in any sicknesse, or other accident of the body. The like never published in English. With an alphabeticall table of all the vertues of each herb, and simple. London: printed for R. Ibbitson, to be sold by George Calvert at the Halfe-Moon in Watlingstreet, 1652 [i.e. 1651]. ESTC No. R208889. Grub Street ID 85108.
- Williams, Ralph. Physical rarities, containing the most choice receipts of physick, and chyrurgerie, for the cure of all diseases incident to mans body. Being a rich jewell, kept in the cabinet of a famous doctor in this nation; stored with admirable secrets, and approved medicines. Published by Ralph Williams, practitioner in physick and chyrurgerie. London: printed for J.M. and are to be sold by George Calvert, at the half Moon in Watling-street neer S. Austins Gate, 1651. ESTC No. R209014. Grub Street ID 85233.
- Papillon, David. The vanity of the lives and passions of men. Written by D. Papillon, Gent. London: printed by Robert White, and are to be sold by George Calvert, at the sign of the half-Moon in Wattling-Street, near St. Austins Gate, 1651. ESTC No. R211044. Grub Street ID 87036.
- Williams, Ralph. Physical rarities containing the most choice receipts of physick and chyrurgerie for the cure of all diseases incident to mans body : being a rich jewell kept in the cabinet of a famous doctor in this nation ... / published by Ralph Williams. Hereunto is annexed The physicall mathematicks of Hermes Trismegistus. London: Printed for W.L. and J.M., to be sold by W. Ley and George Calvert, 1652. ESTC No. R24569. Grub Street ID 108342.
- Hall, Thomas. The font guarded with XX arguments. Containing a compendium of that great controversie of infant-baptism, proving the lawfulness thereof; as being grounded on the Word of God, agreeable to the practice of all reformed churches; together with the concurrent consent of a whole jury of judicious and pious divines. Occasioned partly by a dispute at Bely in Worcestershire, Aug. 13. 1651. against Joseph Paget, dyer. Walter Rose, and John Rose. Butchers of Bromesgrove. John Evans a scribe, yet antiscripturist. Francis Loxly, sho-maker. Here you have the question fully stated, ... With a word to one Collier, and another to Mr. Tombs in the end of the book. London: printed by R.W. for Thomas Simmons book-seller at the sign of the Bible in Birmingham in Warwickshire, and are to be sold in London by George Calvert at the sign of the half Moon in Pauls Church-Yard, 1652. ESTC No. R202312. Grub Street ID 79559.
- Sidney, Philip. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia written by Sr Philip Sidney knight. The tenth edition. With his life and death; a brief table of the principal heads, and som [sic] other new additions. London: printed by William Du-Gard: and are to bee sold by George Calvert, at the half Moon in the new buildings in Paul's Church-yard; and Thomas Pierrepont, at the Sun in Paul's Church-yard, M.DC.LV. [1655]. ESTC No. R38176. Grub Street ID 120302.
- White, John. A commentary upon the three first chapters of the first book of Moses called Genesis by John White. London: Printed by John Streater and are to be sold by George Calvert and John Nevill, 1656. ESTC No. R23600. Grub Street ID 106879.
- Burgess, Anthony. The Scripture directory, for church-officers and people. Or, A practical commentary upon the whole third chapter of the first epistle of St Paul to the Corinthians. To which is annexed the godly and the natural mans choice, upon Psal. 4. vers. 6, 7, 8. By Anthony Burgess pastour of the church of Sutton Coldfield in Warwickshire. London: printed by Abraham Miller for T[homas]. U[nderhill]. and are to be sold by Thomas Underhill, George Calvert, and Henry Fletcher in Pauls Church-yard, 1659. ESTC No. R3908. Grub Street ID 121089.
- Sidney, Philip. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia written by Sir Philip Sidney knight. The eleventh edition. VVith his life and death; a brief table of the principal heads, and som [sic] other new additions. London: printed by Henry Lloyd, for William Du-Gard: and are to bee sold by George Calvert, at the half Moon in the new buildings; and Thomas Pierrepont, at the Sun in St. Paul's Church-yard, M DC LXII. [1662]. ESTC No. R37145. Grub Street ID 119390.
- Drage, William. A physical nosonomy: or, A new and true description of the law of God (called nature) in the body of man: confuting by manifest and manifold experiences of many learned men, as well as the authors, the rules and methods concerning sicknesses and changes in mans body, delivered by the antient physicians, and moderns that followed them: shevving also what the order and method of nature is, as well as what it is not: with a full and fair examination of their causes, inwardly detected, by manifold dissections; and outwardly, by symptoms, and philosophical demonstrations: with their differences, and prognosticks, methods and medicines, curing them; verified by experience and reason. Set forth, I. In a monitory proæmium; wherein be reasons for, and experiences in the stars, influencing upon, and altering our bodies ... IV. In a treatise of dropsies. Also, in the second part of this book is a practice of physick, ... By William Drage, Med. & Philos. at Hitchin in Hartfordshire. London: printed by J. Dover, and are to be sold by R. Tomlins and Geo. Calvert, at the Bible in Pye-Corner, and the Half-Moon in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1665. ESTC No. R216356. Grub Street ID 91273.
- Caryl, Joseph. An exposition with practical observations continued upon the eighth, ninth and tenth chapters of the book of Job being the sum of thirty two lectures delivered at Magnus near the bridge, London / by Joseph Caryl. London: Printed by M. Simmons and are to be sold by George Calvert, Edward Thomas and Samuel Sprint .., 1669. ESTC No. R29624. Grub Street ID 112580.
- Gualdo Priorato, Galeazzo. The history of the managements of Cardinal Julio Mazarine chief minister of state of the Crown of France. Written in Italian by Count Galeazzo Gualdi Priorato. And translated according to the original. In the which are related the principal successes happened from the beginning of his management of affairs till his death. Tom. I. part I. London: printed by H[enry]. L[loyd]. and R[obert]. B[attersby]. and are to be sold by Geo. Calvert and Sam. Sprint at the Ball in Duck-lane, and James Magnus in Russel-street, near the Piazza in covent-Garden,and John Hancock at the 3 Bibles in Cornhill, 1671. ESTC No. R228407. Grub Street ID 101093.
- The history of the managements of Cardinal Julio Mazarine. Tom. I. Part III. London By H. L[loyd] and to be sold by George Calvert and Christopher Wilkinson 1673. ESTC No. R177662. Grub Street ID 393940.
- Gualdo Priorato, Galeazzo. The history of the managements of Cardinal Julio Mazarine chief minister of state of the Crown of France. Written in Italian by Count Galeazzo Gualdi Priorato· And translated according to the original. In the which are related the principal successes happened from the beginning of his management of affairs till his death. Tom. I. part III. London: printed by H[enry]. L[loyd]. and are to be sold by Geo. Calvert at the Ball in Duck-lane, Sam. Sprint at the Bell in Little Britain, and Christopher Wilkinson at the Black-Boy, against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, 1673. ESTC No. R228409. Grub Street ID 101095.
- G., E.. [A discourse of friendship. By E. G.]. London: sold by George Calvert, 1675. ESTC No. R177286. Grub Street ID 69467.
- Time and the end of time, in two discourses; the first about redemption of time; the second about consideration of our latter end. By John Fox. London: Printed by Williams Rawlins, and are to be sold by George Calvert at the sign of the Half Moon in St. Pauls Churchyard, and Samuel Sprint at the sign of the Bell in Little Brittain, 1679. ESTC No. R36430. Grub Street ID 118709.
- Time and the end of time in two discourses : the first about redemption of time, the second about consideration of our latter end/ by John Fox. London: Printed by William Rawlins and are to be sold by George Calvert and Samuel Sprint, 1681. ESTC No. R29436. Grub Street ID 112413.
- Time and the end of time, in two discourses; the first about redemption of time; the second about consideration of our latter end. By John Fox. London: printed by William Rawlins, and are to be sold by George Calvert at the sign of the Half-Moon in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Samuel Sprint at the sign of the Bell in Little Britain, 1683. ESTC No. R213326. Grub Street ID 88807.
- Mather, Increase. An essay for the recording of illustrious providences: wherein, an account is given of many remarkable and very memorable events, which have happened in this last age; especially in New-England. By Increase Mather, teacher of a church at Boston in New-England. Printed at Boston in New-England, [and London]: and are to be sold by George Calvert at the Sign of the Half-moon in Pauls Church-yard, London, 1684. ESTC No. R215541. Grub Street ID 90556.
Printed for George Calvert
- Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy Scriptures: according to the light whereof (besides many particulars mentioned after the preface) 1. The nature of a divine right is delineated. 2. The church-government which is of divine right is described. 3. This description in the severall branches of it is explicated and confirmed. 4. The divine right of ecclesiasticall censures, officers, and ruling assemblies is manifested. In all which it is apparent, that the Presbyteriall government, b preaching and ruling presbyters, in congregationall, classicall and synodall assemblies, may lay the truest claime to a divine right, according to the Scriptures. By sundry ministers of Christ within the city of London. London: printed by J[ames]. Y[oung]. for Joseph Hunscot and George Calvert, and are to be sold at the Stationers Hall, 1646. ESTC No. R201239. Grub Street ID 78685.
- Roberts, Francis. A broken spirit, God's sacrifices. Or, the gratefulnesse of a broken spirit unto God. Represented in a sermon, before the right Honourable House of Peeres, in K. Henry the Seventh's chappell in the Abbey Westminster, upon Wednesday Decemb. 9. 1646. Being a day of publike humiliation for removing of the great judgment of rain and waters then upon the kingdome, &c. By Fran. Roberts M. A. Minister of Christ, at Austins, London. London: printed for George Calvert, of Austins parish, in the Old-Change, at the signe of the Golden Fleece, 1647 [i.e. 1646]. ESTC No. R201252. Grub Street ID 78695.
- Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy Scriptures: according to the light whereof (besides many particulars mentioned after the preface) 1. The nature of a divine right is delineated. 2. The church-government which is of divine right is described. 3. This description in the severall branches of it is explicated and confirmed. 4. The divine right of ecclesiasticall censures, officers, and ruling assemblies is manifested. In all which it is apparent, that the Presbyteriall government, b preaching and ruling presbyters, in congregationall, classicall and synodall assemblies, may lay the truest claim to a divine right, according to the Scriptures. The second edition corrected and augmented in many places: with a brief reply to certain queries against the ministry of England: and an alphabeticall table to the whole annexed. By sundry ministers of Christ within the city of London. London: printed by J[ames]. Y[oung]. for Joseph Hunscot and George Calvert, and are to be sold at the Stationers Hall, and at the Golden Fleece in the Old Change, 1647. ESTC No. R201425. Grub Street ID 78850.
- Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy scriptures: according to the light whereof (besides many particulars mentioned after the preface) 1. The nature of a divine right is delineated. 2. The church-government: which is of divine right is described. 3. This description in the severall branches of it is duplicated and confirmed. 4. The divine right of ecclesiasticall censures, officers, and ruling assemblies is manifested. In all which it is apparent, that the Presbyteriall government, by preaching and ruling Presbyters, in congregationall, classicall and synodall assemblies, may lay the truest claim to a divine right, according to the scriptures. The second edition corrected and augmented in many places: with a brief reply to certain queries against the ministry of England: and an alphabeticall table to the whole annexed. By sundry Ministers of Christ with the city of London. London: printed by J[ames]. Y[oung]. for Joseph Hunscot and George Calvert, and are to be sold at the Stationers Hall, at the Golden Fleece in the Old Change, 1647. ESTC No. R188360. Grub Street ID 76310.
- Edwards, Thomas. The casting down of the last and strongest hold of Satan. Or, a treatise against toleration and pretended liberty of conscience: wherein by Scripture, sound reason, fathers, schoolmen, casuists, Protestant divines of all nations, confessions of faith of the Reformed Churches, ecclesiastical histories, and constant practice of the most pious and wisest emperours, princes, states, the best writers of politicks, the experience of all ages; yea, by divers principles, testimonies and proceedings of sectaries themselves, as Donatists, Anabaptists, Brownists, Independents, the unlawfulnesse and mischeif [sic] in Christian commonwealths and kingdoms both of a vniversal toleration of all religions and consciences, and of a limited and bounded of some sects only, are clearly proved and demonstrated, with all the materiall grounds and reasons brought for such tolerations fully answered. By Thomas Edvvards, Minister of the Gospel. The first part. London: printed by T[homas]. R[atcliffe]. and E[dward]. M[ottershed]. for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the golden Fleece in the Old-Change, 1647. ESTC No. R201621. Grub Street ID 78998.
- Roberts, Francis. Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible, unlocking the richest treasury of the Holy Scriptures. Whereby the ? order, ? names, 3 times, ? penmen, 5 occasion, ? scope, and 7 principall parts, containing the subject-matter of every book of Old and New Testament, ar familiarly and briefly opened: for the help of the weakest capacity in the understanding of the whole Bible. By Francis Roberts, A.M. pastor of the church at Augustines, London. London: printed by T[homas]. R[atcliffe]. and E[dward]. M[ottershed]. for George Calvert, and are to sold [sic] at his shop at the signe of the Half-Moon in Watling-street, neer to Pauls stump, 1648. ESTC No. R20707. Grub Street ID 83499.
- A testimony of the ministers in the county of Stafford to the trueth of Jesus Christ, and to the Solemn League and Covenant, as also against the errours, heresies, and blasphemies of these times, and the toleration of them. Sent up to the ministers within the province of London, subscribers of the first testimony. London: printed by John Macock, for George Calvert, at the sign of the Half-Moon in Watlingstreet, near Austine's Gate, 1648. ESTC No. R203928. Grub Street ID 80974.
- Church, Josiah. The divine warrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians. Viz. I. Infants of Christians are rightly judged in the promise of propriety in God. p.1. II. Infants of Christians are rightly judged to be of the Church. p.20. III. Infants of Christians are rightly judged meet for baptisme. p.25. IV. The sealing of the promise to infants of visible professors, hath been the practise of the universal church ever since God added seals to the covenant. p.30 V. The profit of baptism is great to the infants of Christians. p.36. VI. The promise was sealed by the initiall sacrament aforetime to infants of visible professors, both Jews and of the Gentiles. p.38. By John Church, M.A. minister of Seachurch, in the county of Essex. London: printed by John Macock, for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half Moon in Watling street, neer Austins gate, MDCXLVIII. [1648]. ESTC No. R204894. Grub Street ID 81757.
- Church, Josiah. The divine warrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians. Viz. I. Infants of Christians are rightly judged in the promise of propriety in God. p.1. II. Infants of Christians are rightly judged to be of the Church. p.20. III. Infants of Christians are rightly judged meet for baptisme. p.25. IV. The sealing of the promise to infants of visible professors, hath been the practise of the universal church ever since God added seals to the covenant. p.30 V. The profit of baptism is great to the infants of Christians. p.36. VI. The promise was sealed by the initiall sacrament aforetime to infants of visible professors, both Jews and of the Gentiles. p.38. By Josiah Church, M.A. minister of Seachurch, in the county of Essex. London: printed by John Macock, for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half Moon in Watling street, neer Austins gate, MDCXLVIII. [1648]. ESTC No. R223608. Grub Street ID 97401.
- An order of the committee of the Lords and Commons of Parliament, for the increase of the number of delegates in the province of London, and for supply of tryers in place of such as have left the city. London: printed for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the half Moon in Watling street, neer the Pauls stump, 1648. ESTC No. R205314. Grub Street ID 82094.
- Roberts, Francis. Believers evidences for eternall life; collected out of the first epistle of John, which is Catholique: explained and confirmed by very many subservient-signes, or under-notes, grounded upon scriptures, and illustrated by testimonies both of ancient fathers, and modern writers. Whereby persons truly regenerate may divers wayes discover their present state of grace, and title unto glory. By Francis Roberts, A.M. Pastor of the church at Augustines, London. London: printed by T.R. and E.M. for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half-Moon in Watling-street, neer to Pauls stump, 1649 [i.e. 1648]. ESTC No. R208457. Grub Street ID 84708.
- Roberts, Francis. Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible, unlocking the richest treasury of the Holy Scriptures. Whereby the ?order, ?names, ?times, ?penmen, ?occasion, ?scope and ?principal parts, containing the subject-matter of the books of Old and New Testament, are familiarly and briefly opened: for the help of the weakest capacity in the understanding of the whole Bible. The second edition, very much enlarged. With addition of the Scripture-songs, metrically translated out of the Hebrew, and analytically explained. By Francis Roberts, M.A. pastor of the church at Augustines, London. London: printed by T[homas]. R[atcliffe]. and E[dward]. M[ottershed]. for George Calvert, and are sold at his shop at the signe of the Half-Moon in Watling-street, neer to Pauls Stump, 1649. ESTC No. R24149. Grub Street ID 107962.
- Perkins, William. The foundation of Christian religion. Gathered into six principles, by Mr. William Perkins. Translated into Welsh. Whereto also is added the Welsh alphabet, for the instruction of the unlearned in that language. By E.R. Sail crefydd gristnogawl wedi ei rhannu yn chewch o rannau new Wyddorion, o waith W.P. Wedi ei gyfiaethu. Ir iath gymráec at osod allan. Drwy ddymuniad E.R. London: printed by Richard Constable, for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half-Moon in Waltings-street, 1649. ESTC No. R209488. Grub Street ID 85719.
- Holland, Hezekiah. A Christian looking-glasse: or, A glimps of Christs unchangably everlasting love. Discovered in several sermons, in the parish-church of Sutton-Valence. Kanc. By Hezekiah Holland anglo-hibernus, minister of the gospel at Sutton de Valentiâ. London: printed by T.R. & E.M. for George Calvert, at the Half-moon in Watling-street, neer Pauls stump, 1649. ESTC No. R209245. Grub Street ID 85465.
- Marbury, Edward. A brief commentarie or exposition upon the prophecy of Habakkuk delivered in sundry sermons preached in the church of St. James, Garlick-Hith-London. By Edward Marbury, the then pastor of the said church. London: printed by T. R[atcliffe]. and E. M[ottershed]. for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the signe of the Halfe-Moone in Watling-street, neere Pauls-stump, 1643 [i.e. 1650]. ESTC No. R180353. Grub Street ID 71433.
- Holland, Hezekiah. An exposition or, A short, but full, plaine, and perfect epitome of the most choice commentaries upon the Revelation of Saint John. Especially of the most learned and judicious authors, as Bullinger of Helvetia, Francis Iunius, Thomas Brightman, Aug. Marlorate, Aug. de Civitate dei, but especially (among many) the excellent and learned David Pareus. With severall remarkable notes, observations, and doctrines very profitable. As it was for the most part delivered by way of commentary in the parish-church of Sutton-Valence, Kanc [sic]. By Hezekiah Holland Anglo-hibernus, Minister of the Gospell at Sutton-Valence. London: Printed by T.R. and E.M. for George Calvert and are to be sold at the sign of the Half-Moon in Watling-Street neare Pauls stump, 1650. ESTC No. R5543. Grub Street ID 125976.
- Holland, Hezekiah. An exposition or, A short, but full, plaine, and perfect epitome of the most choice commentaries upon the Revelation of Saint John. Especially of the most learned and judicious authors, as Bullinger of Helvetia, Francis Iunius, Thomas Brightman, Aug. Marlorate, Aug. de Civitate dei, but especially (among many) the excellent and learned David Pareus. With severall remarkable notes, observations, and doctrines very profitable. As it was for the most part delivered by way of commentary in the parish-church of Sutton-Valence, Kanc [sic]. By Hezekiah Holland Anglo-hibernus, Minister of the Gospel at Sutton-Valence. London: printed by T. R[atcliffe]. and E. M[ottershed]. for George Calvert and are to be sold at the sign of the Half-Moon in Watling street neare Pauls stump, 1650. ESTC No. R228864. Grub Street ID 101488.
- Marbury, Edward. A brief commentarie or exposition upon the prophecy of Obadiah, together with usefull notes delivered in sundry sermons preacht in the church of St. James Garlick-Hith London. By Edward Marbury, the then pastor of the said church. London: printed by T.R. and E.M. for George Calvert and are to be sold at the signe of the Halfe-Moone in Watling-street neere Pauls-stump, 1649. [i.e. 1650]. ESTC No. R206281. Grub Street ID 82821.
- Roberts, Francis. A communicant instructed: or, Practical directions for worthy receiving of the Lords-Supper. By Francis Roberts, M.A. pastour of the church of Christ, at Wryngton in the county of Sommerset. London: printed by T[homas]. R[atcliffe]. and E[dward]. M[ottershed]. for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half-Moon in Watling-street neer Pauls stump, 1651. ESTC No. R203389. Grub Street ID 80487.
- Church, Josiah. The divine vvarrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians. Viz. I. Infants of Christians are rightly judged in the promise of propriety in God. p.1. II. Infants of Christians are rightly judged to be of the church. p.20. III. Infants of Christians are rightly judged meet for baptisme. p.25. IV. The sealing of the promise to infants of visible professors, hath been the practise of the universal church ever since God added seals to the covenant. p.30 V. The profit of baptism is great to the infants of Christians. p.36. VI. The promise was sealed by the initial sacrament aforetime to infants of visible professors, both Jews and of the Gentiles. p.38. By John Church, M.A. minister of Seachurch, in the county of Essex. London: printed for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half Moon in Watling street, neer Austines gate, 1652. ESTC No. R204896. Grub Street ID 81758.
- Hughes, William. Magistracy God's ministry. Or, A rule for the rulers and people's due correspondence. (With something in reference to the present povvers: for restoring dutie, and removing discontent.) Opened in in [sic] a sermon at the midsomer assizes in Abington, anno 1651. By W. Hughes. London: printed by T.M. for George Calvert, at the sign of the half Moon in Paul's Church-yard, 1652. ESTC No. R202529. Grub Street ID 79762.
- Ainsworth, William. Medulla Bibliorum, The marrow of the Bible, or, A logico-theological analysis of every several book of the Holy Scripture together with so many English poems ... : whereunto is added a chronological (marginal) annotation of the times and seasons, wherein divers acts and occurrences in the Holy Scripture hapned: partly translated out of an anonymous Latine authour, and partly amplified and enlarged ... / by William Ainsworth ... London: Printed for George Calvert .., 1652. ESTC No. R22312. Grub Street ID 97023.
- Ainsworth, Henry. The art of logick; or The entire body of logick in English. Unfolding to the meanest capacity the way to dispute well, and to refute all fallacies whatsoever. By Zachary Coke of Grays-Inn, Gent. London: printed by Robert White, for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the half Moon in Pauls Church-yard, near to the little north-door, 1654 [i.e. 1653]. ESTC No. R9220. Grub Street ID 129322.
- Roberts, Francis. A communicant instructed: or, Practical directions for worthy receiving of the Lords-Supper. By Francis Roberts, M.A. pastour of the Church of Christ, at Wrington in the county of Sommerset. London: printed by T.R. and E.M. for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Half-Moon in the new buildings in Pauls-Church-yard neer the little North-door, 1653. ESTC No. R218028. Grub Street ID 92744.
- Norton, John. A discussion of that great point in divinity, the sufferings of Christ; and the question about his righteousnesse active, passive: and the imputation thereof. Being an answer to a dialogue intituled The meritorious price of our redemption, justification, &c. By John Norton teacher of the church at Ipswich in New-England. Who was appointed to draw up this answer by the generall court. London: printed by A[braham]. M[iller]. for Geo. Calvert at the sign of the half Moon, and Joseph Nevill at the sign of the Plough in the new buildings in Pauls Church-yard, 1653. ESTC No. R210326. Grub Street ID 86505.
- Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, The divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy Scriptures: according to the light whereof (besides many particulars mentioned after the preface) 1. The nature of a divine right is delineated. 2. The church-government which is of divine right is described. 3. This description in the several branches of it is explicated and confirmed. 4. The divine right of ecclesiastical censures, officers, and ruling assemblies is manifested. In all which it is apparent, that the presbyterial government, by preaching and ruling presbyters, in congregational, classical and synodal assemblies, may lay the truest claim to a divine right, according to the Scriptures. The third edition corrected and augmented in many places: with a brief reply to certain queries against the ministry of England; and an alphabetical table to the whole annexed. By sundry ministers of Christ within the city of London. London: printed by R[obert]. W[hite]. for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the half-Moon in Pauls-Church-yard, near the little north-door, 1654. ESTC No. R37510. Grub Street ID 119742.
- Ovid. Phaetons folly, or, The downfal of pride: being a translation of the second book of Ovids Metamorphosis, paraphrastically and grammatically: together with flowers, phrases, rhetorick, etymologies; and where is lively set forth the danger of pride and rashness, with the safety of moderation, &c. It may be added as a supplement to Mr. Brinstyes translation of the first book of Ovids Metamorphosis, as being a very speedy and approved way to attain perfection in the Latine tongue, &c. In the close is added an essay on the first elegy of Ovids de Tristibus. Here you have whatever is of worth (in reference to this fable) in Regius, Lactantius, Placitus, Rhodiginus, Egnatius, Glarean, Longolius, Fanensis, Golding, Sandys, Sabin, Bersman, Farnaby, Natalis Comes, &c. In the preface you have a directory consisting of divers rules, for the direction of children in the art of poetry. London: printed for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half-Moon in Pauls Church-yard, 1655. ESTC No. R13265. Grub Street ID 61377.
- Roberts, Francis. Believers evidences for eternall life; collected out of the first epistle of John which is catholique: explained and confirmed by very many subservient signes, or undernotes grounded upon Scriptures, and illustrated by testimonies both of ancient fathers, and modern writers. Whereby persons truly regenerate may divers wayes discover their present state of grace, and title unto glory. By Francis Roberts, A.M. pastor of the church at Augustines, London. London: printed by T[homas]. R[atcliffe]. and E[dward]. M[ottershed]. for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half-Moon in Pauls Church-yard neer the little north-door, 1655. ESTC No. R29322. Grub Street ID 112323.
- Holland, Hezekiah. Adam's condition in paradise discovered: wherein is proved, that Adam had right to eternall life, in innocency; and forfeited it, for him and his. Also, A treatise of the lawful ministry; and the manner of Sion's redemption opened: in answer to a book of George Hammond, a taylor, of Biddenden in Kent; who calls himself Pastor of Christ's Church there: (And affirms that Adam's Sin did bring but temporal death on him, and all in his Loyns; and that all his Enjoyments, in Paradise, were Earthly; that none yet are in Heaven or Hell; that the Jews shall return to their own land, and enjoy it; that Christ shall reign in Earth a thousand years, &c.) The truth is asserted, and proved; and the errours refuted, by Hezekiah Holland, Anglo-Hibernus Minister of Sutton-Valence in Kent. Geo. Hammond's book, is, in part, an answer to a letter sent him from Mr. Rutton, abou a former dispute between them, about original sin, & c. London: printed for George Calvert, at the Half-Moon in the New Buildings in Pauls Church-yard, 1656. ESTC No. R20188. Grub Street ID 79181.
- Roberts, Francis. Mysterium & medulla Bibliorum. The mysterie and marrow of the Bible: viz. God's covenants with man, in the first Adam, before the fall: and in the last Adam Iesus Christ, after the fall; from the beginning to the end of the world; unfolded & illustrated in positive aphorisms & their explanations. Wherein the general nature, several kinds, ... of all Gods holy covenants, ... together with their peculiar terms, occasions, author, ... are largely and familiarly expounded: the blessed person and office of Jesus Christ, ... is described: many choice fundamental points of Christianity, are explained: sundry practical questions, ... are resolved: ... and in all, the great supernatural mystery of the whole sacred Bible, touching Gods ... salvation of sinners by Jesus Christ through faith, ... is disclosed and un-veiled. By Francis Roberts, M.A. pastor of th Church at Wrington, in the county of Sommerset. London: printed by R[obert]. W[hite]. for George Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Half-Moon in Pauls Church-yard, 1657. ESTC No. R28802. Grub Street ID 111836.
- Roberts, Francis. A communicant instructed: or, Practical directions for worthy receiving of the Lords-Supper. By Francis Roberts, M.A. pastour of the Church of Christ at Wrington in the county of Sommerset. London: printed by T.R. for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the signe of the Half-Moon in the New Buildings in Pauls Church-yard, neer the little North-door, 1659. ESTC No. R218030. Grub Street ID 92747.
- Imitation and caution for Christian woman: or, The life and death of that excellent gentlewoman, Mrs. Mary Bewley; who departed this life (her only son having finished his course the 9th. of December before) on the first of Febr. 1652/3. Recommended to the reader, by the reverend and eminently learned Doctor Reynolds. London: printed by E.M. for George Calvert, at the Half Moon in Pauls Church-yard, neer the little North-door, 1659. ESTC No. R207701. Grub Street ID 84060.
- Townsend, Sampson. The Christians dayly practice; or, A practical discourse of prayer. By Sampson Tounesend, minister of Gods word at Hackford in Whitwell in Norffolke. Imprimatur Edm. Calamy. London: printed by E.M. for George Calvert, at the signe of the Half-Moon in St. Pauls Church-yard, [1659]. ESTC No. R209927. Grub Street ID 86143.
- Scotland. Sovereign 1660-1685 : Charles II).. His Majesties gracious letter, directed to the presbytery of Edinburgh, and by them to be communicated to the rest of the presbyteries of this kirk. Received the third of September, 1660. London]: Printed at Edinburgh, and reprinted for George Calvert, at the sign of the Half-Moon, near the little north door in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1660. ESTC No. R210822. Grub Street ID 86879.
- Church of Scotland. Synod of Fife.. An humble addresse of the provinciall synod, of Fife in Scotland, to His most sacred Majesty. After the receipt of his most gracious letter, to the several presbyteries of the Church of Scotland. Directed to the Right Honourable the Earle of Lauderdale, gentleman of His Majesties bed-chamber, and Lord Secretarie of Scotland, to be by him presented to His most Excellent Majesty. London: printed for George Calvert at the Half-Moon in Pauls. Church-yard, between the two North-doors, 1660. ESTC No. R208090. Grub Street ID 84385.
- Clarke, Samuel. An antidote against immoderate mourning for the dead. Being a funeral sermon preached at the burial of Mr. Thomas Bewley junior, December 17th. 1658. By Sa. Clarke, pastor in Bennet Fink, London. London: printed by E.M. for George Calvert, at the Half Moon in Pauls Church-yard, neer the little North-door, 1659 [i.e. 1660]. ESTC No. R208174. Grub Street ID 84457.
- Peters, Hugh. A dying fathers last legacy to an onely child: or, Mr. Hugh Peters advice to his daughter: written by his own hand, during his late imprisonment in the Tower of London; and given her a little before his death. London: printed for G. Calvert, and T. Brewster, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle, and at the Three Bibles, at the west-end of Pauls, 1661. ESTC No. R10960. Grub Street ID 59288.
- Roberts, Francis. Clavis Bibliorum The key of the Bible : unlocking the richest treasury of the Holy Scriptures / by Francis Roberts . London: Published by George Calvert .., 1664. ESTC No. R38129. Grub Street ID 120263.
- Roberts, Francis. Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible, unlocking the richest treasury of the Holy Scriptures. Whereby the 1 order, 2 names, 3 times, 4 penmen, 5 occasion, 6 scope, and 7 principal parts, containing the subject-matter of the books of the Old and New Testament, are familiarly and briefly opened: for the help of the weakest capacity in the understanding of the whole Bible. Wherein the Scripture-songs ... are metrically translated out of the Hebrew, and analytically explained: whereunto are added in this third edition, the metrical version of the whole book of hymnes or praises, viz. the book of Psalmes, ... together with a general preface, ... The third edition, diligently revised; by Francis Roberts D.D. Rector of the church at Wrington in the county of Somerset. London: printed by H.L. for George Calvert, at the Half-Moon, near the little north-door of Saint Pauls, 1665. ESTC No. R222744. Grub Street ID 96686.
- Drage, William. The practice of physick, or the law of God (called nature) in the body of man: confuting by manifest and manifold experiences of many learned men, as well as the authors, the rules and methods concerning sicknesses and changes in mans body, delivered by the antient physicians, and moderns that followed them: shewing also what the order and method of nature is, as well as what it is not: with a full and fair examination of their causes, inwardly detected, by manifold dissections; and outwardly, by symptoms, and philosophical demonstration: with their differences, prognosticks, methods and medicines, curing them; verified by experience and reason. Set forth I. In a monitory pro.mium; wherein be reasons for, and experiences in the stars, influencing upon, and altring our bodies. II. In a tractate of the diseases of the head. III. In a tractate the diseases of the lungs. IV. In a tractate of dropsies. Also in the second part of this book is a practice of physick, drawn from the best of modern. London: printed for George Calvert, at the Half-Moon in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1666. ESTC No. R233069. Grub Street ID 104689.
- Vincent, Thomas. Christ's certain and sudden appearance to judgment. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins Milstreet, London. London: printed for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the Bible in Jewen-street, 1667. ESTC No. R19997. Grub Street ID 77544.
- Vincent, Thomas. Gods terrible voice in the city. Wherein you have I. The sound of the voice, in the history of the two late dreadful judgments of plague and fire in London. II. The interpretation of the voice, in a discovery of the course and design of these judgments. The fifth edition corrected, with the addition of a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. [sic] A.J. in Aldermanburg Church the 18th. of September, 1665. by T. Vincent, sometime Minister of Maudlins Milk-street, London. London: printed for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the Bible in Jewen-street, 1667. ESTC No. R22252. Grub Street ID 96495.
- Vincent, Thomas. Christ's certain and sudden appearance to judgment. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins Milk-street, London. London: printed for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the Bible in Jewen-street, 1668. ESTC No. R222562. Grub Street ID 96531.
- Vincent, Thomas. Gods terrible voice in the city· Wherein you have I. The sound of the voice, in the history of the two late dreadful judgments of plague and fire in London. II. The interpretation of the voice, in a discovery of the cause and design of these judgments. The sixth edition corrected, with the addition of a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. [sic] A. J. in Aldermanbury Church the 18th of September, 1665. by T. Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins Milk-street, London. London: printed for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the Bible in Jewen-street, 1668. ESTC No. R1316. Grub Street ID 61282.
- Vincent, Thomas. Christ's certain and sudden appearance to judgment. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins Milk-street, London. The third edition.. London: printed for George Calvert, and Samuel [Sprin]t, and are to be sold at the Bail [ ] [Warwi]ck-Lane, 1669. ESTC No. R233912. Grub Street ID 105331.
- A., H.. Mirabile pecci: or, The non-such wonder of the peak in Darby shire. Discovered in a full, though succinct and sober, narrative of the more than ordinary parts, piety, and preservation of Martha Taylor, one who hath been supported in time above a year in a way beyond the ordinary course of nature, without the use of meat or drink. By H.A. London: printed for T. Parkhurst at the Bible on London-Bridg, and G. Calvert at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane, 1669. ESTC No. R203685. Grub Street ID 80777.
- The saints assurance: or, the summe of saving knowledge. London For George Calvert and Sam. Sprint 1670. ESTC No. R175953. Grub Street ID 362271.
- Vincent, Thomas. Godlinesse, in principle and conversation. A necessary preparative to the worlds dissolution, and the escaping of future burnings. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister, of Maudlins Milk-street. London. London: printed for George Calvert, and Sam. Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball, in Duck-lane, 1670. ESTC No. R24330. Grub Street ID 108130.
- Vincent, Thomas. A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Abraham Janeway, minister of the gospel; in Alderman-bury [c]hurch, the eighteenth day of September. 1665. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins Milk-street. London: printed for George Calvert, 1670. ESTC No. R187808. Grub Street ID 75957.
- Time and the end of time: or, Two discourses; the first about redemption of time, the second about consideration of our latter end. By John Fox. London: printed for George Calvert and Sam. Sprint, at the sign of the Bill in Duck-lane, 1670. ESTC No. R10455. Grub Street ID 58828.
- Vincent, Thomas. Fire and brimstone from heaven. From earth. In hell. Or, Three discourses I. Concerning the burning of Sodom and Gomorrah formerly, II. Concerning the burning of AEetna, or Mount Gibel more lately, III. Concerning the burning of the wicked eternally, with fire and brimstone By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins Milk-street, London. London: printed for George Calvert, and Samuel Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane, 1670. ESTC No. R23063. Grub Street ID 102899.
- Vincent, Thomas. Gods terrible voice in the city. Wherein you have I. The sound of the voice in the history of the two late dreadful judgments of plague and fire in London. II. The interpretation of the voice, in a discovery of the cause and design of these judgments. The thirtteen edition corrected and amended by the author, with the addition of a sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. A. J. in Aldermanbury Church the 18th. of September, 1665. By T. Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlin Milk-street, London. London: printed for George Calvert and Sam. Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, 1671. ESTC No. R23579. Grub Street ID 106813.
- The only deliverer from wrath to come. London For George Calvert 1671. ESTC No. R186007. Grub Street ID 413504.
- Vincent, Thomas. The only deliverer from wrath to come: or, the way to escape the horrible and eternal burnings of hell. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins Milk-street, London. London: printed for George Calvert, and Samuel Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, 1671. ESTC No. R43945. Grub Street ID 124759.
- Kidder, Richard. The young man's duty. A discourse shewing the necessity of seeking the Lord betimes; as also the danger and unreasonableness in trusting to a late, or death-bed repentance. Designed especially for young persons, before they are debauched by evil company, and evil habits. By Rich. Kidder M.A. London: printed by H.L. for George Calvert and Samuel Sprint at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, 1671. ESTC No. R217183. Grub Street ID 92001.
- Vincent, Thomas. Gods terrible voice in the city. Wherein you have I. The sound of the voice, in the history of the two late dreadful judgments of plague and fire in London. II. The interpretation of the voice, in a discovery of the cause and design of these judgments. The thirteenth edition corrected and amended by the author, with the addition of a sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. A.J. in Aldermanbury Church the 18th of September, 1665. By T. Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins Milk-street, London. London: printed for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the Bible in Jewen-street, 1671. ESTC No. R186003. Grub Street ID 74856.
- Vincent, Thomas. The best gift, or God's call upon young men for their hearts. Delivered in a sermon to young men. By Thomas Vincent, minister sometime of Maudlins Milkstreet, London. London: printed for George Calvert and Samuel Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball in Duck Lane, 1672. ESTC No. R222561. Grub Street ID 96530.
- Vincent, Thomas. Christ the best husband: or An invitation of young women unto Christ. Delivered in a sermon to young women. By Thomas Vincent, minister sometime of Maudlins Milkstreet, London. London: printed for George Calvert and Samuel Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball in Duck Lane, 1672. ESTC No. R219230. Grub Street ID 93799.
- An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the Assemblies shorter catechism. Wherein all the answers in the Assemblies catechism are taken abroad in under-questions and answers, the truths explained and proved by reason and scripture; several cases of conscience resolved; some chief controversies in religion stated, with arguments aganst divers errors: useful to be read in private families after examination in the catechism it self; for the more clear and through [sic] understanding of what is therein learned. By Thomas Vincent, sometime Minister of the Maudline Milk-street, in London. London: printed for George Calvert at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside, and Samuel Sprint, at the Bell in Little Britain, 1673. ESTC No. R509246. Grub Street ID 413503.
- Vincent, Thomas. The good work begun in the day of grace performed untill the day of Christ. With the addition of a cautionary letter, sent unto some youths, by an unknown authour. Unto which is subjoyned a return of thanks to the authour of the letter: with further cautionary motives, and directions, unto youths professing religion, to keep them from apostacy, and backsliding. By Thomas Vincent, minister sometime of Maudlins Milk-street, London. London: printed for George Calvert, and Samuel Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball, in Duck-Lane, 1673. ESTC No. R219231. Grub Street ID 93800.
- Roberts, Francis. The true way to the tree of life: or, The natural man directed unto Christ. By Fran. Roberts D.D. Pastor of the Church of Christ at Wrington in the county of Somerset. London: printed by T.R. for Geo. Calvert, at the Golden Ball in Duck Lane, 1673. ESTC No. R31779. Grub Street ID 114540.
- Vincent, Thomas. An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism. Wherein all the answers in the assemblies catechism are taken abroad in under questions and answers, the truths explained, and proved by reason and scripture; several cases of conscience resolved; some chief controversies in religion stated, with arguments aganst divers errors; useful to be read in private families after examination in the catechism it self; for the more and clear and through understanding of what is therein learned. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of the Maudline Milk street in London. London: printed for George Calvert, at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside, Samuel Sprint, at the Bell in Little Britain, and D. Newman, 1673. ESTC No. R18696. Grub Street ID 75415.
- Fisher, Samuel. Honour the king. A sermon preached on the solemn fast, January 30. 1672/3. Wherein the duty of subjects to their sovereign is opened and asserted, the principles and practices inconsistent therewith are directed and condemned, and the innocent vindicated from unjust censures. At Birmingham in Warwick-shire at the publick meeting-place there licensed according to His Majesties gracious declaration. By Samuel Fisher, M.A. late Preacher of the Word at Thornton in Cheshire. London: printed for George Calvert at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, and Hierom Gregory bookseller in Birmingham in Warwick-shire, 1673. ESTC No. R32432. Grub Street ID 115145.
- Sidney, Philip. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia written by Sir Philip Sidney Knight. The thirteenth edition. With his life and death; a brief table of the principal heads, and some other new additions. London: printed for George Calvert, at the Golden-Ball in Little-Britain, MDCLXXIV. [1674]. ESTC No. R21446. Grub Street ID 89715.
- Doolittle, Thomas. A treatise concerning the Lords Supper: with three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this sacrament. By Tho. Doolitell. The eighth edition.. London: printed by E[dward]. Crowch, for G[eorge]. Calvert, at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane and S[amuel]. Sprint, at the Bell in Little-Brittain, 1674. ESTC No. R174701. Grub Street ID 67815.
- Roberts, Francis. A communicant instructed: or Practical directions for worthy receiving of the Lords-Supper. By Francis Roberts, D.D. rector of the Church of Christ at Wrington in the county of Sommerset. The fifth edition, diligently revised and corrected by the author.. London: printed by F[rancis]. L[each], for George Calvert, and are to be sold at the signe of the Half-Moon in the New Buildings in Pauls Church-yard, neer the little north-door, 1676. ESTC No. R22280. Grub Street ID 96732.
- Kidder, Richard. The young mans duty a discourse shewing the necessity of seeking the Lord betimes, as also the danger and unreasonableness in trusting to a late or death-bed repentance : designed especially for young persons, before they are debauched by evil company and evil habits / b Rich. Kidder . The fourth edition.. London: Printed by T.R. for George Calvert .., 1677. ESTC No. R36228. Grub Street ID 118546.
- Doolittle, Thomas. A treatise concerning the Lords Supper: with three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this Sacrament. By Tho. Doolittell. The tenth edition.. London: printed for G. Calvert at the Half Moon in St. Pauls Churchyard, and S. Sprint at the Bell in Little Britain, 1677. ESTC No. R12192. Grub Street ID 60404.
- Vincent, Thomas. An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the Assemblies shorter catechism. Wherein all the answers in the Assemblies catechism are taken abroad in under-questions and answers, the truths explained, and proved by reason and Scripture; several cases of conscience resolved; some chief controversies in religion stated, with arguments against divers errors: useful to be read in private families after examination in the catechism it self; for the more and clear and through understanding of what is therein learned. By Thomas Vincent, sometimes minister of Maudlin Milk-street in London. London: printed for George Calvert, at the Half-Moon in Pauls Church-Yard, Thomas Packhurst [sic], at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside, Samuel Sprint, at the Bell in Little Britain, 1680. ESTC No. R203912. Grub Street ID 80965.
- Vincent, Thomas. An explicatory catechism: or, an explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism. Wherein all the answers in the assemblies catechism are taken abroad in under-questions and answers, the truths explained, and proved by reason and scripture; several cases of conscience resolved; some chief controversies in religion stated, with arguments against divers errors: useful to be read in private families, after examination in the catechism it self; for the more and clear and through understanding of what is therein learned. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlin Milk-street in London. London: printed for George Calvert at the Half-Moon in Paul's Church-Yard, Thomas Parkhurst at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside, D. Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultrey & Samuel Sprint at the Bell in Little Britain, 1680. ESTC No. R185997. Grub Street ID 74849.
- Steele, Richard. The husbandmans calling shewing the excellencies, temptations, graces, duties, &c. of the Christian husbandman : being the substance of XII sermons preached to a country congregation / by Richard Steele . The third edition corrected and amended.. London: Printed for George Calvert and Ralph Simpson.., 1681. ESTC No. R38301. Grub Street ID 120420.
- Vincent, Thomas. Christ's certain and sudden appearance to judgment. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins Milk-street, London. The sixth edition.. London: printed for George Calvert at the Half-Moon; and Ralph Simpson at the Harp in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1683. ESTC No. R227674. Grub Street ID 100564.
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- The shipwrack of all false churches: and the immutable safety and stability of the true Church of Christ. Occasioned: by Doctour Chamberlen his mistake of her, and the holy scriptures also, by syllogising words, to find out spirituall meanings, when in such cases it is the definition, not the name, by which things are truly knowne. London: printed, and are to be sold by G. Calvert, at the West End of Pauls, and J. Hancock in Popes-head-Alley, 1652. ESTC No. R207205. Grub Street ID 83622.