Publications of Henry Cripps

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Printed by Henry Cripps

  • Goodwin, John. Cata-baptism: or new baptism, waxing old, and ready to vanish away. In two parts. The former containes LVIII. considerations, (with their respective proofs, and consectaries) pregnant for the healing of the common scruples touching the subject of baptism, and manner of baptizing. The latter, contains an answer to a discours against infant-baptism, published not long since by W.A. under the title of, Some baptismall abuses briefly discovered, &c. In both, sundry things, not formerly insisted on, are discovered and discussed. By J.G. a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. London: printed by H Cripps, and L. Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shops neer the castle in Cornhil, and in Popes-head-Alley, 1655. ESTC No. R207377. Grub Street ID 83767.

Printed for Henry Cripps

  • Goodwin, John. Right and might well met. Or, A briefe and unpartiall enquiry into the late and present proceedings of the Army under the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax. Wherein the equity and regularnesse of the said proceedings are demonstratively vindicated upon undeniable principles, as well of reason, as religion. Together with satisfactory answers to all materiall objections against them. By John Goodwin. London: printed by Matthew Simmons, for Henery Cripps in Popes-head Alley, 1648. ESTC No. R188135. Grub Street ID 76155.
  • Owen, John. A sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons, in Parliament assembled: on January 31. A day of solemne humiliation. With a discourse about toleration, and the duty of the civill magistrate about religion, thereunto annexed. Humbly presented to them, and all peace-loving men of this nation. By John Owen, pastor of the Church of Christ, which is at Coggeshall in Essex. London: printed by Matthew Simmons, for Henry Cripps in Popes head Alley, 1649. ESTC No. R203104. Grub Street ID 80242.
  • VValwins vviles: or The manifestators manifested viz. Lievt. Col. John Lilburn, Mr William Walwin, Mr Richard Overton, and Mr Tho. Prince. Discovering themselves to be Englands new chains and Irelands back friends. Or the hunting of the old fox with his cubs and the pictur of the picturers of the Councel of State. Declaring the subtle and crafty wiles the atheisticall blasphemous, soul-murthering principles, and practises of Mr William Walwin, in plentifull instances, confirming the same with some advertisements to Liev. Col. John Liburn, and Mr Tho. Prince. By a lover of the present, and eternall, interest of man-kinde. April. 23. 1649. London: printed for H[enry] C[ripps] and L[odowick] L[loyd], 1649. ESTC No. R204432. Grub Street ID 81389.
  • Eaton, Samuel. The mystery of God incarnate: or, The VVord made flesh, cleered up: or, a vincication [sic] of certain scriptures (produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ) from the corrupt glosses, false interpretations, and sophisticall argumentations of M. John Knowles, who denies the divinity of Christ. Also, certain annotations and observations upon a pamphlet entitled, A confession of faith concerning the holy Trinity, according to the scriptures: together with a copie of a letter sent by him to the committee of Gloucester, concerning his faith touching the doctrine of the Trinity. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the church of Christ at Duckenfield. Whereunto is annexed the attestation of Philip Nye, John Owen, Joseph Caryl, William Greenhill, Sydr. Simpson, Geo. Griffiths. Tho. Harrison. [London]: Printed for H[enry]. Cripps, and L[odowick]. Lloyd, to be sold by Hezekiah Vsher at Boston in New-England, 1650. ESTC No. R174842. Grub Street ID 67906.
  • Dell, William. Christ's spirit, a Christians strength: or, A plain discovery of the mighty and invincible power, that all believers receive through the gift of the Spirit. First held forth in two sermons, on Act. 1. 8. and after published for the instruction and use of those that are spiritual, anno 1645. By William Dell, Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ at Yelden in the County of Bedford. London: printed for Hen. Cripps and Lod. Lloyd, 1651. ESTC No. R13093. Grub Street ID 61217.
  • Dell, William. Several sermons and discourses of William Dell Minister of the Gospel; sometimes attending both the generals in the army: and now Master of Gonvil and Caius Colledge in Cambridge. Heretofore published at several times, and on several occasions; and now gathered in one volumn, for the benefit of the faithful, and conviction of the world. London: printed [by R. White] for [Hen. Cripps, Lod. Lloyd and] Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls towards Ludgate, 1652 [i.e. 1651]. ESTC No. R208819. Grub Street ID 85040.
  • Eirenomachia. The agreement & distance of brethren: or, a brief survey of the judgment of Mr. J.G. and the Church of God walking with him, touching these important heads of doctrine: 1. Election and reprobation. 2. The death of Christ. 3. The grace of God, in and about conversion. 4. The liberty or power of the will, or of the creature man. 5. The perseverance of the saints. Truly and plainly declaring the particulars, as well agreed upon, as dissented in, between them, and their Christian brethren of opposite judgment to them in some things about the said doctrines. Together, with a short touch of some of the principal grounds and reasons upon which the said pastor and Church cannot consent in judgment with their brethren about those particulars (relating to the said heads of doctrine) wherein the disagreement standeth. London: printed by J. Macock, for H. Cripps, and L. Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes-head-Alley, neer Lumbard-street, 1652. ESTC No. R202263. Grub Street ID 79508.
  • Goodwin, John. An exposition of the nineth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans: wherein by the tenor and carriage of the contents of the said chapter, from first to last, is plainly shewed and proved, that the Apostles scope therein, is to assert and maintain his great doctrine of justification by faith, and that here he discourseth nothing at all concerning any personal election or reprobation of men, from eternity. By John Goodvvin, minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. London: printed by John Macock, for Henry Cripps, and Lodowick Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes-head Alley, 1653. ESTC No. R10489. Grub Street ID 58857.
  • Goodwin, Thomas. Romanæ historiæ anthologia recognita et aucta. An English exposition of the Roman antiquities, wherein many Roman and English offices are parralleld, and divers obscure phrases explained. For the use of Abingdon School. Newly revised and inlarged by the author. London: printed by J.M. for Henry Cripps of Oxford, A. Dom. MDCLV [1655]. ESTC No. R34446. Grub Street ID 116970.
  • Jessey, Henry. The exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris. Sarah VVight lately hopeless and restless. Her soul now hopeful and joyful in the Lord, (that has caused light to shine out of darkness) that in and by this earthen vessel, holds forth his own eternal love, and the glorious grace of Jesus Christ, to the chiefest of sinners. Who desired that others might hear and know, what the Lord has done for her soul, (that was so terrified day and night;) and might neither presume nor despair amd murmur against God, as sh had done. Published for the refreshing of poor souls, by an eye and ear witness of a good part thereof, Henry Jessy, a servant of Jesus Christ. London: printed for H. Cripps at the first shop in Popes-head-Alley, next to Lumbard-Street, 1658. ESTC No. R179082. Grub Street ID 70648.
  • A form of church matters, humbly presented for desiding differences about religion. London: printed for H[enry]. C[ripps]., in the year, 1660. ESTC No. R177180. Grub Street ID 69396.
  • Burton, Robert. The anatomy of melancholy. What it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall cures of it, in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections, philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut vp. By Democritus Junior. With a satyricall preface, conducing to the following discourse,. The seventh edition, corrected and augmented by the author.. London: printed for H: Cripps and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Allie and by E: Wallis at the Horsshoo in the Old Baley, 1660. ESTC No. R27243. Grub Street ID 110430.