Publications of Giles 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:

  1. "printed by x"; or
  2. "sold by x"; or
  3. "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"):

  1. "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 Giles Calvert

  • Caryl, Joseph. Englands plus ultra, both of hoped mercies, and of required duties: shewed in a sermon preached to the Honourable Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-councell of London; together with the Assembly of Divines, at Christ-Church, April 2. 1646. Being the day of their publike thanksgiving to Almighty God for the great successe of the Parliaments army in the west, especially in Cornwall, under the conduct of his Excellency Sr Thomas Fairfax. By Joseph Caryl, minister of the Gospel at Magnus neer the Bridge, London; and a member of the Assembly of Divines. London: printed by G.M. for John Rothwell at the sign of the Sun and fountain in Pauls Church-yard, and Giles Calvert at the sign of the black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R200718. Grub Street ID 78208.

Sold by Giles Calvert

  • Saltmarsh, John. Davvnings of light: wherein the true interest of reformation is opened in generall; and in particular, in this kingdome, for the establishment of weaker judgements: and many other things impartially hinted, to a further discovery of truth and light, in many of our present controversies: with some maximes of reformation. By John Saltmarsh, preacher of Gods word, at Brasteed, in the county of Kent. Published according to order. London: printed for R.W. and are to be sold by G. Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle neer Pauls, 1644. ESTC No. R210106. Grub Street ID 86313.
  • Saltmarsh, John. A voice from heaven: or, The words of a dying minister, Mr. Kayes, in the county of Kent, at the town of Sundrage, eighteen miles from London, neer Westrum, a market-town in the same county: delivered before those who were then in his chamber severally present to the things he spake, who dyed as he foretold himselfe, the 19. of November, 1644. Master Rogers, Master Rogers his sister, Richard Thomas Yeoman, the wife of Iohn Overy, the wife of one Ford, Master Pain the elder, Master Pain the younger, Mistresse Kaies the sister of Master Kaies, the brother of Master Kaies, Master Saltmarsh minister in the same county, Nicholas Crosse, the son of Master Crosse. Set forth by Iohn Saltmarsh, Preacher of Gods Word in Kent, at Brasteed. London: printed for Robert White, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Spred-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1644. ESTC No. R16000. Grub Street ID 63891.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Davvnings of light: wherein the true interest of reformation is opened in generall, and in particular, in this kingdome, for the establishment of weaker judgements: and many other things impartially hinted, to a further discovery of truth and light, in many or [sic] our present controversies. With some maximes of reformation. By John Saltmarsh, preacher of Gods Word, at Brasteed, in the county of Kent. London: printed for R.W. and are sold by G. Calvert, at the black-spred-Eagle near Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R40634. Grub Street ID 122403.
  • Some forms of catecheticall doctrines. Which may be fitted to all the degrees of capacity, and of proficiencie, both of young and old, in the profession of Christianity. The preface is in a speciall manner to be taken notice of. London: printed for R.L. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R22004. Grub Street ID 94505.
  • Dickson, David. Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum: seu, brevis introductio ad pleniores commentarios, in vsum studiosorum theologiæ. Operâ Davidis Dicsoni, In Academia glasguensi theologiæ professoris. Glasguæ: excudebat Georgius Andersonus & vænuntur ab Andræ Crook & Ægidio Calvert., Anno Dom. 1647. ESTC No. R13817. Grub Street ID 61891.
  • Prier, Robert. A looking-glass for a proud pharisee, (very zealous and very ignorant:) as also for a true Christian (very meek and very mercifull:) discovering an effectual way (by the mysterie of God) for the healing of the land, through the uniting al sides to God, and one to another by Jesus Christ. Humbly presented to the city of London, by Robert Prier, a member of it. London: printed by J. M. and are to be sold by Henry Overton in Popeshead Alley, and Giles Calvert at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R217467. Grub Street ID 92254.
  • Aconcio, Iacopo. Satans stratagems, or The Devils cabinet-councel discovered whereby he endevors [sic] to hinder the knowledg of the truth ... wherein is laid open an easie way to end controversies in matters of conscience ... together with arguments to each book ... / by Jacobus Acontius ... ; as also the testimonies of some ancient divines, together with an epistle written by Mr John Goodwin ; and Mr. Duries letter touching the same. London: Printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by G. Calvert, 1648. ESTC No. R42404. Grub Street ID 123745.
  • Killcop, Thomas. Ancient and durable gospel. Concerning the time of the perfect and totall subduing, washing away, remitting, blotting out, and pardoning, believers sins: and believers being justified, adopted, married to Christ; and presented by Christ spotlesse. Shewing, that though thes things were in purpose before the world was, in prophesie, and promise, before Christ dyed; purchased just then; and applyed by faith when we believe. Yet the said purpose is not executed; the said prophesies are not accomplisht; nor promises fulfilled; the things purchased are not effected, nor b us fully enjoyed, till Christs second comming: at which time the saints that sleep shall arise: and scattered Israel shall be gathered. Written by Thomas Kilcop. In two books; the one iu [sic] an orderly sermon-method: the other by way of answer to a book intituled. Justification by Christ alone: good title, were the book but sutable. London: printed by H.H. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, living at the sign of the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, In the year 1648. ESTC No. R208730. Grub Street ID 84957.
  • Aconcio, Iacopo. Satans stratagems, or The devils cabinet-councel discovered. Whereby he endevors to hinder the knowledg of the truth, through many delusions. Wherein is laid open an easie way to end controversies in matters of conscience, by setting down the right order of disputation in points of religion, that so truth may be known from error. Worthy to be perused by all Christians of different judgments, in this juncture of time. Together with arguments to each book, for the ease of the reader. By Jacobus Acontius, a learned and godly divine banished for the Gospel. As also the testimonies of some ancient divines, together with an epistle written by Mr John Goodwin. And Mr. Duries letter touching the same. London: printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by G. Calvert, 1648. ESTC No. R222213. Grub Street ID 96242.
  • Bradshaw, Ellis. An husbandmans harrow to pull down the ridges of the presbyteriall government and to smooth, a little, the independent. That they and others may walk together upon plain Scripture grounds, without stumbling on the ridgedess of either, or both. Containing divers new and unanswerable arguments, properly deduced from sacred Scriptures to this purpose, that have never yet been proposed by any on either partee, which induceth the husbandman to make thus bold whether welcome or no. And having prooved also the said Scripturall arguments, that like teeth of steel, they will pull down the ridges, before they break or bend; having been forced to try them upon ridged lands: because he could not walk upon either of their grounds without stumbling on the ridges. Written by Ellis Bradshavv of the parish of Bolton, in the county of Lancaster, husbandman. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold [by Giles Calvert] at the black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R1233. Grub Street ID 60528.
  • Bradshaw, Ellis. An husbandmans harrow to pull down the ridges of the presbyteriall government and to smooth, a little, the Independent. That they and others may walk together upon plain Scripture grounds, without stumbling on the ridgedess of either, or both. Containing divers new and unanswerable arguments, properly deduced from sacred Scriptures to this purpose, that have never yet been proposed by any on either partee, which induceth the husbandman to make thus bold whether welcome or no. And having prooved also the said Scripturall arguments, that like teeth of steel, they will pull down the ridges, before they break or bend; having been forced to try them upon ridged lands: because he could not walk upon either of their grounds without stumbling on the ridges. Written by Ellis Bradshavv of the parish of Bolton, in the county of Lancaster, husbandman. London: printed for E.B. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R206095. Grub Street ID 82668.
  • Boun, Abraham. The pride and avarice of the clergie: viz. parsons vicars & curates hindering reformation. Discovered in a plain and familiar dialogue between Philalthes and Presbyter. By Abraham Boun Gent. London: printed for T.M. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black-Spred Eagle at the west end of St Paul's, an. Dom. 1650. ESTC No. R30307. Grub Street ID 113180.
  • Potter, William. The key of wealth: or, A new vvay, for improving of trade: lawfull, easie, safe and effectuall: shewing how a few tradesmen agreeing together, may both double their stocks, and the increase thereof, without 1. Paying any interest. 2. Great difficulty or hazard. 3. Advanc of money. 4. Staying for materialls. 5. Prejudice to any trade, or person. 6. Incurring any other inconvenience. In such sort, as both they and all others (though never so poore) who are in a way of trading, may 1. multiply their returnes. 2. Deale onely for ready pay. 3. Much under-sell others. 4 Put the whole nation upon this practice. 5. Gain notwithstanding more then ordinary. 6. Desist when they please without damage. And so, as the same shall tend much to 1. Enrich the people of this land. 2. Disperse the money hoarded up. ... 23. Incorporate the whole strength of England. 24. Take away advantages of opposition. All which in this treatise in conceived by judicious men to be fully proved, doubts resolved, and obje. London: printed by R.A. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R210385. Grub Street ID 86559.
  • Potter, William. The key of worldly wealth. Or, a new vvay, for improving of trade: shewing how a few tradesmen agreeing together, may both double their stocks, and the increase of their stocks, without 1. Paying any interest, 2. Great difficulty or hazard, 3. Advance of money, 4. Stayin for materialls, 5. Prejudice to any trade, or person, 6. Incurring any other inconvenience. In such sort, as both they and all others (though never so poore) who are in a way of trading, may 1. multiply their returnes, 2. Deale onely for ready pay, 3. Much under-sell others, 4. Put the whole natio upon this practice, 5. Gain notwithstanding more then ordinary, 6. Desist when they please without damage: And by this meanes this distressed commonwealth shall be exceedingly advantaged, chiefly in all those particulars expressed in the next page. All which in this treatise in conceived by judicious men to be fully proved, doubts resolved, and objections either answered or prevented. London: printed by R.A. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R232641. Grub Street ID 104357.
  • Horn, John. Thyra aneogmene. The open door for mans appoach [sic] to God. Or, a vindication of the record of God concerning the extent of the death of Christ in its object. In answer to a treatise of Master Iohn Owen, of Cogshall in Essex, about that subject. By John Horn, a servant o God in the Gospel of his son, and preacher thereof at Lyn in Norffolk. London: printed by Robert White, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at his shop, at the sign of the Black-Spred-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R206332. Grub Street ID 82863.
  • An eccho from the great deep: containing further inward openings, concerning divers other things, upon some whereof the principles and practises of the mad folks do much depend. As also the life, hope, safety and happiness of the seed of God, is pointed at; which through many dark, dismall, untrodden paths and passages (as particularly through an unthought of death and captivity) they shall at length be led unto. Through Isaac Pennington (junior) Esq;. London: printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert neer the West end of Pauls, MDCL. [1650]. ESTC No. R206346. Grub Street ID 82873.
  • Chamberlen, Peter. Master Bakewells sea of absurdities, concerning sprinkling calmely driven back by Peter Chamberlen. 12. April, 1650. London: printed by J.C. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R38996. Grub Street ID 121017.
  • The fundamental right, safety and liberty of the people (which is radically in themselves, derivatively in the Parliament, their substitutes or representatives) briefly asserted. Wherein is discovered the great good or harm which may accrue unto the people by Parliaments according to their different temperature and motions. Together with some proposals conducing towards an equal and just settlement of the distracted state of this nation. As likewise a touch at some especial properties of a supream good governor or governors. By Isaac Penington (junior) Esq; The safety of the people is the supream, most natural and most righteous law, being both the most proper end and most adequate rule of government. London: printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the west end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R206435. Grub Street ID 82960.
  • Boun, Abraham. A conference between a Presbyterian minister, and a lawyer, concerning all the material points that are in difference between the Presbyterian and the Independent, and in what particulars Presbyterie is an hinderance to Reformation. One great hinderance is, the mainteining of great parishes. London: printed for T. M. and are to bee sold by Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of St Paul's, an. Dom. 1651. ESTC No. R230048. Grub Street ID 102430.
  • The morning alarum. An epistle sent to one of the Princes of Germany: Treating, in briefe, of the order of the foure monarchies. The calling of the Jewes. The rebuilding of Jerusalem; and of Canaan. The routing and totall ruine of the Romish Babylon. The extirpation of the reigne of the great beast, the last Antichrist. Of the most glorious reigne of Jesus Christ here upon earth with his Saints a thousand yeares. Of the last judgement: of the new heavens and new earth: and of the new Jerusalem. Translated out of French into English by Nathaniell Johnson, Gent. London: printed by M. Simmons, and are to be sold by Gyles Calvert at the Blacke Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls; and Henry Crispe in Popes-head-Alley, 1651. ESTC No. R230138. Grub Street ID 102508.
  • Clavis apocalyptica: or, A prophetical key: by which the great mysteries in the revelation of St. John and the prophet Daniel are opened; it beeing made apparent that the prophetical numbers com to an end with the year of our Lord, 1655. Written by a Germane D. and now translated out of High-Dutch. In two treatises. 1. Shewing what in these our times hath been fulfilled. 2. At this present is effectually brought to pass. 3. And henceforth is to bee expected in the years neer at hand. With an introductorie preface. London: printed by William Du-Gard for Thomas Matthewes, and are to bee sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-end of St Paul's, 1651. ESTC No. R30751. Grub Street ID 113592.
  • Tany, Thomas. Theauraujoh[n] his aurora in tranlagorum in Salem Gloria. Or The discussive of the law and the gospell betwixt the Jew and the Gentile in Salem resurrectionem. [London]: Printed for S.B. by Hen. Hills and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R232308. Grub Street ID 104130.
  • Tany, Thomas. Theauraujohn his Theous ori apokolipikal: or, Gods light declared in mysteries. Salem ori ad te Israel. Theauraujohn Tanni. Dedicated to the army and the risen people in all lands, coming forth in the first fruits in the evangelical operation. I have added to this book the particular charges in the indictment against Captain Robert Norwood and my self, and my defence against the charge. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R206664. Grub Street ID 83152.
  • Collier, Thomas. The pulpit-guard routed, in its twenty strong-holds. Or, A brief answer, to a large and lawless discourse, written by one Tho. Hall of Kings-Norton, intituled, The pulpit-guarded, with twenty arguments, pretending to prove the unlawfulness, and sinfulness of private mens preaching. Wherein the arguments being weighed in the balance of the sanctuary, are found too light; and the lawfulness of private mens preaching (as Tho. Hall calls them) viz. gifted brethren; is cleared, and confirmed, in opposition to all gain-sayers. My work in this treatise hath been, and is, 1. To rout him in all his guards; 2. To discover the weakness and invalidity of all his answers to those objections and allegations by him there produced for the preaching of the gifted brethren. His six arguments to prove their ministry free from anti-Christianism, rased; and six more asserted, proving them to be anti-Christian. Written by Tho. Collier. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spred-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, near Ludgate, 1651. ESTC No. R9709. Grub Street ID 129762.
  • Jackson, John. A sober word to a serious people: or, A moderate discourse respecting as well the Seekers, (so called) as the present churches. Wherein the difference between them touching visible administrations, is discovered and discussed: and may serve as a plea for the nations ministery. By a lover of truth and peace. London: printed by J. Cottrel, for James Noell, in Foster-lane; and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R202618. Grub Street ID 79844.
  • Collier, Thomas. The pulpit-guard routed, in its twenty strong-holds. Or, a brief answer, to a large and lawless discourse, written by one Tho. Hall of Kings-Norton, intituled, The pulpit guarded, with twenty arguments, pretending to prove the unlawfulness, and sinfulness of private mens preaching. Wherein the arguments being weighed in the balance of the sanctuary, are found too light; and the lawfulness of private mens preaching (as Tho. Hall cals them) viz. gifted brethren, is cleared, and confirmed, in opposition to all gain-sayers. My work in this treatise hath been, and is, I. To rout him in all his guards; 2. To discover the weakness and invalidity of all his answers to those objections and allegtions by him there produced for the preaching of the gifted brethren. His six arguments to prove their ministry from from anti-christianism, rased; and six more asserted proving them to be antichristian. The second edition, corrected by the author Tho. Collier. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spred Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, near Ludgate, 1652. ESTC No. R20930. Grub Street ID 85525.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. The law of freedom in a platform: or, True magistracy restored. Humbly presented to Oliver Cromwel, General of the Common-wealths army in England. And to all English-men my brethren whether in church-fellowship, or not in church-fellowship, both sorts walking as they conceive according to the order of the Gospel: and from them to all the nations in the world. Wherein is declared, what is kingly government, and what is Commonwealths government. By Jerrard Winstanley. London: printed by J.M. for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the black Spred-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R220031. Grub Street ID 94498.
  • Welles, John. The gospel-Isaac, or, The holy nations freedom, or, A believers glory in point of liberty in a tract upon Gal. 4, 31 / by John Welles, preacher to Colonel Ingoldesby's regiment, now at Jameses. London: Printed by T.R. and E.M. and are to be sold by G. Calvert .., 1652. ESTC No. R38524. Grub Street ID 120611.
  • Larkham, Thomas. The wedding-supper: as it was handled out of the fourteen first verses of the 22. chapter of Matthew, in sundry exercises in Tavistock in Devon. Wherein the offer of salvation, both to Jews and Gentiles, is noted: and divers plain and pithy doctrines observed, and applied. Being the effect of twelve sermons preached by Thomas Larkham, the oppressed pastor of the despised Church of Christ there. London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at his shop at the black spread Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R222016. Grub Street ID 96074.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. The law of freedom in a platform: or, true magistracy restored. Humbly presented to Oliver Cromwel, General of the Common-wealths army in England, Scotland, and Ireland. And to all English-men my brethren whether in church-fellowship, or not in church-fellowship, both sorts walking as they conceive according to the order of the Gospel: and from them to all nations in the world. Wherein is declared, what is kingly government, and what is Commonwealths government. By Jerrard Winstanley. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the black Spred-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R205949. Grub Street ID 82546.
  • 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.
  • The disputes between Mr. Cranford, and Dr. Chamberlen. At the house of Mr. William Webb, at the end of Bartholomew Lane, by the Old Exchange: on March 1. 1652, and April 1. 6. 13. Published for the satisfaction of all that love the truth. London: printed by Gartrude Dawson, and are to be sold by Gyles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle near the west end of Paules, 1652. ESTC No. R206920. Grub Street ID 83372.
  • Collier, Thomas. The font-guard routed: or, A brief answer to a book written by Thomas Hall, superscribed with this title, The font guarded with 20. arguments: therein endeavouring to prove the lawfulness of infant-baptism. Wherein his arguments are examined, and being weighed in the ballance of the sanctuary, are found too light. The most considerble of Mr. Baxters arguments for infant-baptism, being produced by Tho. Hall, are here answered likewise. To which is added, A word of reply to Tho. Halls word to Collier. and another to John Feriby's appendix, called The pulpit-guar relieved. With an answer to Richard Sanders's pretended Balm to heal religious wounds; in answer to the pulpit-guard routed. With an humble representation of some few proposals to the honorable committee appointed by the Parliament for propagation of the Gospel. Written by Tho. Collier. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle neer the West-end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R5188. Grub Street ID 125652.
  • The beacons quenched: or The humble information of divers officers of the Army, and other wel-affected persons, to the Parliament and Common-wealth of England; concerning the Machivilian design of the Presbyterians, now carrying on by the Stationers of London. To bring a odium upon the Parliament and Army, introduce the whole body of Presbyterian doctrine and worship. seduce the good people of this Common-wealth, unto the Presbyterian slavery, than which nothing can be worse. By publishing divers treasonable and most scandalous books (a catalogue of many whereof i here inserted) against the honor of the Parliament, the Lord Generall, and severall other worthy members of this Common-wealth. London: printed by Henry Hils, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, and William Larner at the Blackmoor at Fleet-Bridge, 1652. ESTC No. R203208. Grub Street ID 80342.
  • Spittlehouse, John. The first addresses to His Excellencie the Lord General, with the Assembly of Elders elected by him and his Council for the management of the affairs of this Commonwealth; as also, to all the cordial officers and souldiers under his command. Containing certain rules & directions how to advance the kingdome of Jesus Christ over the face of the whole earth. By John Spittlehouse, a late member of the Army, and a servant to the saints of the most high God, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and whom all dominions shall serve and obey, Dan. 7.27. London: printed by J.C. for himself and Richard Moone, at the seven stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great North-door[, and sold by Giles Calvert], 1653. ESTC No. R203632. Grub Street ID 80728.
  • Twelve humble proposals to the supreme governours of the three nations now assembled at Westminster, concerning the propogation of the gospel, new modling of the Universities, reformation of the laws, supply of the necessities of the poor; and many other things of great moment, which may conduce to the honour of God, and the comfort and joy of his people. By M.R. an admirer and adorer of the good providence of God, in making such happy changes in these nations. London: printed by Henry Hills, for R.C. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R230141. Grub Street ID 102511.
  • Urquhart, Thomas. Logopandecteision, or An introduction to the vniversal language. Digested into these six several books, Neaudethaumata, Chrestasbeia, Cleronomaporia, Chryseomystes, Nelcadicastes, & Philoponauxesis. By Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie, knight. Now lately contrived and published both for his own utilitie, and that of all pregnant and ingenious spirits. London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls; and by Richard Tomlins at the Sun and Bible near Pye-corner, 1653. ESTC No. R3669. Grub Street ID 118944.
  • Caryl, Joseph. An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-one chapters of the book of Job: being the summe of forty-two lectures, delivered at Magnus near London Bridge. By Joseph Caryl ... London: by Matthew Simmons, to be sould by Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R173420. Grub Street ID 66987.
  • Rogers, John. Sagrir Sagrir. Or Doomes-day drawing nigh, with thunder and lightening to lawyers. In an alarum for new laws, and the peoples liberties from the Norman and Babylonian yokes. Making discoverie of the present ungodly laws and lawyers of the fourth monarchy, and of the approach of the fifth; with those godly laws, officers and ordinances that belong to the legislative power of the Lord Iesus. Shewing the glorious work incumbent to civil-discipline, (once more) set before the Parliament, Lord Generall, army and people of England, in their distinct capacities, upo the account of Christ and his monarchy. Humbly presented to them by John Rogers, an unfained servant of Christ, and the Common-wealth in their best rights, laws and liberties, lost many years. London: printed by R[obert]. I[bbitson]. to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1654 [i.e. 1653]. ESTC No. R207272. Grub Street ID 83675.
  • Fox, George. A paper sent forth into the world from them that are scornfully called Quakers, declaring the ground and reasons why they deny the teachers of the world who profess themselves to be ministers, and dissent from them. [London: printed and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1654]. ESTC No. R202131. Grub Street ID 79388.
  • A character whereby the false christs, or antichrists, seducers, false prophets, and house creepers may be known. Now in the latter dayes, wherein there are perilous tims [sic], as it is written & hath been foretold of in 2 Tim. 3.3. And saith Jesus, false prophets shall come, but by their fruits shall ye know them, Mat. 7. 15, 16. and 20. And now they are come, and by their fruits they are known, as it is written. As may be seen in two letters sent to severall priests in Liestershire, after two severall meetings, betwixt them and those called Quakers, one letter was to be sent to one Tho. Cockeram of swannington [sic], servant to the Lord Protector, at whose house one meeting was, as the letter will further make mention, and shew the difference betwixt the true prophets and the false, which letter was directed to him to to [sic] be read to the priests being present at the meeting, and the other was to the priest of Twycrosse, after the meeting appointed betwixt two priests, and those . London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the sign of the Black spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207412. Grub Street ID 83802.
  • Richardson, Samuel. An apology for the present government, and governour: with an answer to severall objections against them, and twenty queries propounded for those who are unsatisfied, to consider, and answer, if they please. By Samuel Richardson. London: printed and are to be sold by Gyles Calvert, at at [sic] his shop the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207900. Grub Street ID 84219.
  • Naylor, James. A foole answered according to his folly. Or, Judas in joyning to the chiefe priests, to betray the Lamb, hath hang'd himselfe; plainly seen in an answer to George Emmot of Durham, and his Northerne blast. Wherein is clearly discovered, a designe of the envious generation of romish priests, and unclean people, to render the truth odious, under the name of popery. Who the better to bring their end about, have layed open their own shame: but are proved the papists themselves, and their foundation and forme of worship to be from the Pope, contrary to the forme of godlinesse, and the saints practise, as the Scripture shall witnesse. ... By him who is called James Nayler. London: printed and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the black Spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202147. Grub Street ID 79401.
  • Audland, Anne. A true declaration of the suffering of the innocent, who is hated and persecuted without a cause. Wherein is discovered the zeale of the magistrates and people of Banbury, persecuting and imprisoning them that are sent of the Lord in love to their souls to warn them of the evill of their wayes. Declared in a letter sent to William Allen, called justice of peace, with an answer to the false accusations charged upon the innocent. Also their proceedings laid open, and proved to be contrary to the Scriptures. By Anne Audland, whom the world scornfully calls Quaker. London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207394. Grub Street ID 83782.
  • A rod to drive out the wilde bores, and subtill foxes, from amongst the vines that the vineyard may be kept cleer. Or, a gift sent to the priests; to let them see themselves, that they may acknowledge their errors, and upon them own their condemnation to be just and right, now the truth doth so plainly appear. By R. Farneworth. London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207435. Grub Street ID 83822.
  • Theauraujohn his aurora in tranlagorum in Salem gloria. Or the discussive of the law and gospell betwixt the Jew and the Gentile in Salem Resurrectionem. I Theaurau John. Allah. Al. am able to give a difinition of all or part, of the History of mystery in any quærie stated either in the law of gospel, for the reconciliation of both into one. Arise and shine o daughter sion for thy light is come forth from thy God who will honour thee with precious ornaments of glory and dignity. Imprematur. [London]: Printed for S.B. by Hen. Hills and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R19131. Grub Street ID 76920.
  • Gell, Robert. Noah's flood returning: or, a sermon preached August the 7th. 1655. before the right honourable Christopher Pack, Lord Major of the honourable citie of London, and the right worshipfull, the company of Drapers. By R. Gell, D.D. and rector of the parish of Mary Alder-Mary, London. London: printed by J.L. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207451. Grub Street ID 83835.
  • Fox, George. A paper sent forth into the world, from them that are scornfully called Quakers. Declaring the grounds and reasons, why they deny the teachers of the word [sic], (who profess themselves to be ministers) and dissent from them. [London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1655]. ESTC No. R213320. Grub Street ID 88804.
  • Tanny, Philip. Christ knocking at the doore, or, The substance of a sermon intended to be preached in Pauls upon the Sabbath day which fell upon the fifteenth day of April last: but not preached, by reason of a suddain obstruction of that liberty which was promised him, being indeed unworthy to be the servant of Jesus Christ in any such ministration for ever. Published by the authour Philip Tanny commonly Tandy. London: printed by A.M. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, and Simon Miller at the signe of the Starre, 1655. ESTC No. R208765. Grub Street ID 84989.
  • Read, Robert. The fiery change: or, Almighty God, his melting and refining of his people, purging out their drosse and drossy metals, making them like unto himself and to his Son who is the pure Word. Wherein is discovered, by the comparison of metals, how the visible church is corrupted, consisting of men of all degrees and conditions and how God hath begun to refine them: which have past in the world a long time for good metal: but now is discovering by fire. By Robert Read. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, and by Richard Moone, at the Seven Stars in Pauls Church-yard, neer the great North door, 1656. ESTC No. R206741. Grub Street ID 83219.
  • Lamb, Thomas. Absolute freedom from sin by Christs death for the world, as the object of faith in opposition to conditional, set forth by Mr. John Goodwin in his book (hereby appearing falsly) entituled Redemption redeemed and the final perserverance of the saints proceeding from election by the grace of God alone maintained, and sweetly reconciled with the foresaid doctrine; and the great question of Gods eternal decree of reprobating the unbelieving world, cleared from that odium cast upon it by Mr. Goodwin. With an alphabetical table annexed for the readers accomodation By Thomas Lamb servant of Christ and his church in the gospel dwelling at the sign of the Tun in Norton-Fallgate, London. London: Printed by H.H. for the authour, and are to be sold by him, and also William Larner in Fleet-street at the sign of the Black Moor, and by Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Paul's, and by Richard Moon at the Seven Stars, and by Thomas Brewster at the Bible, both at the North-side of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R29463. Grub Street ID 112439.
  • Fox, George. A paper sent forth into the world, from them that are scornfully called Quakers, declaring the grounds and reasons why they deny the teachers of the world, (who profess themselves to be ministers) and dissent from them. [London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1656]. ESTC No. R219837. Grub Street ID 94314.
  • Fox, George. A paper sent forth into the world from them that are scornfully called Quakers, declaring the grounds and reasons, why they deny the teachers of the world, (who profess themselves to be ministers) and dissent from them. [London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1657]. ESTC No. R36516. Grub Street ID 118785.
  • Renou, Jean de. A medicinal dispensatory, containing the vvhole body of physick: discovering the natures, properties, and vertues of vegetables, minerals, & animals: the manner of compounding medicaments, and the way to administer them. Methodically digested in five books of philosophical and pharmaceutical institutions; three books of physical materials galenical and chymical. Together with a most perfect and absolute pharmacopoea or apothecaries shop. Accommodated with three useful tables. Composed by the illustrious Renodæus, Chief Physician to the monarch of France; and now Englished and revised, by Richard Tomlinson of London, apothecary. London: printed by Jo: Streater and Ja: Cottrel; and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R226884. Grub Street ID 99805.
  • Forster, Thomas. A guide to the blind pointed to. Or, A true testimony to the light within. Wherein some men are reproved, others counselled and encouraged, but all (who are ignoranr [sic] of their true guide) directed to the path of life. With a friendly call to all notionists and high professors of religion, in what form soever, to come speedily down from their pinacles, lest they fall into temptation. Also some queries to the persecuting ministers of the Church of England. VVritten for the truth sake by T.F. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by G. Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle near the west of Pauls, & N. Brooks at the Angel in Cornhil, 1659. ESTC No. R37821. Grub Street ID 120009.
  • Collier, Thomas. A discourse of the true gospel blessedness in the New Covenant, or The distinction of the two Covenants, new and old, first and second. With the doing away of the first, and the establishment of the second, and likewise the mediatorship of Christ in the New Covenant, wit some principles, duties, promises, and priviledges of the New Covenant. A useful companion for all saints at all times. Written by Tho. Collier. London: printed by H. Hills for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-eagle at the west end of Pauls, and Tho. Brewster, at the sign of the Three Bibles in Pauls Church-yard, 1659. ESTC No. R35633. Grub Street ID 118012.
  • The image of jealousie sought out. London For the author and are to be sold by Giles Calvert 1660. ESTC No. R178398. Grub Street ID 424035.
  • The unlearned alchymist his antidote, or, A more full and ample explanation of the use, virtue and benefit of my pill, entituled, An effectual diaphoretick, diuretick, purgeth by sweating, urin. Whereunto is added sundry cures and experiences, with particular direction unto particular diseases and distempers; with a catalogue of peoples names, with their dwelings which have used and known the use of the same: also sundry plain and easie receits which the ingenious may prepare for their own health. By Richard Matthew, and are to be had at his house by the Lyons Den at the Tower, next Gate to the By-Ward. London: printed for Joseph Leigh, at the upper end of Bazing-hall street, near the Naggs-head Tavern, and are to be sold together with this Pill, by Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, and Livewell Chapman at the Crown in Popes-head-alley, 1660. ESTC No. R214133. Grub Street ID 89455.
  • The witnesses anatomiz'd: or, Sanctitie in its sufferings. Being an invitation to all those that have the marke of the Lamb in their foreheads, to manifest themselves so to be in purity, meekness and love. By Thomas Watson, a lover of peace. London: printed by J.C. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls Church, 1661. ESTC No. R186310. Grub Street ID 75043.
  • A spark of light against the cloudy dark day, held forth in a letter to the churches. Shewing that none ought by making hast to presume to set up any other persons over Gods church for elders, then those that the scripture hath in every particular marked out, but to stay till God hath afforded them such; because Gods law is perfect, and God is a holy God. Shewing also the general defection of all sorts of people through the man of sin; and therefore perswading every one that fears God to forbear persecuting one another, and to pity each other, as the dust and stones of Sion, being they all lie scattered in the ruines thereof. Psal. 102. 13, 14. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1661. ESTC No. R184506. Grub Street ID 74023.
  • The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or, A more full and ample explanation of the use, virtue and benefit of my pill, entituled, An effectual diaphoretick, diuretick, purgeth by sweating urine. Where unto is added, sundry cures and experiences, with particular direction unto particular diseases and distempers. Also, sundry plain and easie receits, which the ingenuous may prepare for their own health. By Richard Mathew, and are to be had at his house by the Lyons Den at the Tower, next gate to the By-Ward. London: printed for Ioseph Leigh, at the upper end of Bazing-hall-street, near the Nags-head-Tavern, and are there to be sold together with this pill, and by Giles Calvert at the west-end of Pauls, 1662. ESTC No. R19232. Grub Street ID 77018.

Printed for Giles Calvert

  • Carter, William. Israels peace with God Beniamines overthrow. A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at their late solemne fast, August 31. 1642. By William Carter. Published by order from that House. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold by Christopher Meredith at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, M.DC.XLII. [1642]. ESTC No. R222274. Grub Street ID 96297.
  • Napier, John. Napiers narration: or, an epitome of his booke on the Revelation. VVherein are divers misteries disclosed, touching the foure beasts, seven vials, seven trumpets, seven thunders, and seven angels, as also a discovery of Antichrist: together with very probable conjectures touching the time of his destruction, and the end of the world. A subject very seasonable for these last times. London: printed by R[ichard]. O[ulton]. and G[regory]. D[exter]. for Giles Calvert, 1641. [i.e. 1642]. ESTC No. R232433. Grub Street ID 104235.
  • Carter, William. Israels peace with God, Beniamines overthrow. A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at their late solemne fast, August 31. 1642. By William Carter. Published by order from that House. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold by Christopher Miridith at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, M.DC.XLII. [1642]. ESTC No. R19136. Grub Street ID 76924.
  • Napier, John. Napiers narration: or, an epitome of his booke on the Revelation. Wherein are divers misteries disclosed, touching the foure beasts, seven vials, seven trumpets, seven thunders, and seven angels, as also a discovery of Antichrist: together with very probable conjectures touching the the [sic] time of his destruction, and the end of the world. A subject very seasonable for these last times. London: Printed by R.O. and G.D. for Giles Calvert, 1641 [i.e. 1642]. ESTC No. R212729. Grub Street ID 88283.
  • Caryl, Joseph. The nature, solemnity, grounds, property, and benefits, of a sacred covenant. Together with the duties of those who enter into such a covenant. Delivered in a sermon at Westminster, at the publique convention, (ordered by the Honourable House of Commons) for the taking o the Covenant, by all such, of all degrees, as willingly presented themselves, upon Friday, Octob. 6. 1643. By Ioseph Caryl, preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincolnes-Inne. London: printed by E.G. for John Rothwell, and Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Sunne in Pauls Church-yard, 1643. ESTC No. R14164. Grub Street ID 62210.
  • Caryl, Joseph. Davids prayer for Solomon, containing the proper endowments and duty royall of a king, with the consequent blessings upon a kingdome. Delivered in a sermon at Christ-Church London, before the Right Honourable the Lord Major, the right worshipfull the aldermen his bretheren together with the worshipfull companies of the said city, upon the 27th. of March, 1643. Being the commemoration of his Majesties inauguration. By Joseph Caryl, preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincolnes Inne. It is this present eight day of Aprill, anno Domini, 1643. Ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning printing, that this sermon intituled (Davids Prayer for Solomon, containing, the proper endowments and duty royall of a King, &c.) be printed and published. John White. London: printed by G. M. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sould by Christopher Meredith at the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1643. ESTC No. R13263. Grub Street ID 61375.
  • The path way to peace. Or, A sure means to make wars to cease. According to the prescription of the Lord, and the practice of his servants recorded in his Word. Whereby we may clearly see what duties God hath required of his servants in time of danger and distresse, by reason of war or otherwise; and how they have performed those duties, and how the Lord hath thereupon preserved and delivered them. Worthy to by imitated by all those that do unfainedly desire the peace and welfare of this kingdome. Imprimatur, Ja. Cranford. Printed at London: by G.B. and R.W. for G. C[alvert], 1643. ESTC No. R208131. Grub Street ID 84424.
  • Bernard, Richard. Certaine positions seriously to bee considered of shewing the danger of doing any thing in and about the worship of God that hath not warrant from his written word ... / written by Mr. Richard Barnard. [London]: Printed for Giles Calvert, 1644. ESTC No. R27750. Grub Street ID 110889.
  • Caryl, Joseph. The saints thankfull acclamation at Christs resumption of his great power and the initials of his kingdome. Delivered in a sermon at Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons, upon the day of their solemne thanksgiving unto God, for the great victory given our armie, under the command of the noble Lord Fairfax, at Selby in Yorke-shire and to other the Parliaments forces in Pembrock-shire, April 23d, 1644. By Joseph Caryl preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincolnes-Inne. London: printed by G.M. for Giles Calvert at the signe of the black-spread-Eagle neare the west end of Pauls, 1644. ESTC No. R7648. Grub Street ID 127894.
  • Prime, H. Compassionate Christ. A small treatise, setting forth the tendernesse of Christ towards the bruised and broken in spirit. By H. Prime. Minister of the Gospell. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the black spred-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1645. ESTC No. R208768. Grub Street ID 84992.
  • Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673. An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh chapters of the booke of Job. Being the substance of XXXV. lectures, delivered at Magnus neare the Bridge, London. By Joseph Caryl, preacher to the honourable Society of Lincolnes-Inne. London: printed by G. Miller for H. Overton, L. Fawne, I. Rothwell, and G. Calvert, M.DC.XLV [1645]. ESTC No. R40308. Grub Street ID 122124.
  • Saltmarsh, John. A new quere, at this time seasonably to be considered, as we tender the advancement of truth and peace. Viz. whether it be fit, according to the principles of true religion and state, to settle any church-government over the kingdom hastily, or not; and with the power commonly desired, in the hands of the ministers. By John Saltmarsh, preacher of the word at Brasteed in Kent. London: Printed for G. Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, Sept. 30. 1645. ESTC No. R200298. Grub Street ID 77842.
  • Saltmarsh, John. A new quere, at this time seasonably to be considered, as we tender the advancement of truth and peace. Viz. whether it be fit, according to the principles of true religion, and state, to settle any church-government over the kingdom hastily, or not; and with the power commonly desired, in the hands of the ministers. By John Saltmarsh, preacher of the word at Brasteed in Kent. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1645. ESTC No. R233805. Grub Street ID 105240.
  • White, Nathaniel. Truth gloriously appearing, from under the sad and sable cloud of obloquie. Or, A vindication of the practice of the Church of Christ in the Summer-Islands, in an apologetical answer unto some letters and papers lately sent from the Summer-Islands, by Richard Beake and Mr Norwood, lately published by Master Prynne in his Fresh discovery of some prodigious new-wandring-blazing-stars, &c. wherein the truth and that Church are much reproached. ... Licensed, and printed according to order. Published not for offence but defence, by Nath. White, Bachelor of Divinity, and pastor of the Church of Christ at Summer-Islands. To which is added a postscript, as an antidote against the poison of ill-affected persons, that have publikely here reproached the Church of Christ there. [London]: Printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, [1645]. ESTC No. R200319. Grub Street ID 77862.
  • Saltmarsh, John. The opening of Master Prynnes new book, called A vindication: or, light breaking out from a cloud of differences, or late controversies. Wherein are inferences upon the Vindication, and antiqueres to the queres; and by that, the way a little cleared to a further discover of truth in a church-order, by a conference or discourse. By John Saltmarsh, preacher at Brasteed in Kent. Published according to order. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the signe of the Black Spred-Eagle, at the west-end of S. Pauls, 1645. ESTC No. R200328. Grub Street ID 77871.
  • Caryl, Joseph. The arraignment of unbelief, as the grand cause of our nationall non-establishment: cleared in a sermon to the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament, at Margarets Westminster, upon the 28th. of May, 1645. being the day of their publike fast. By Joseph Caryl, late preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincolnes-Inne, now pastor at Magnus neer the bridge, London. London: Printed by G. Miller for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, M.DC.XLV. [1645]. ESTC No. R200075. Grub Street ID 77625.
  • Burton, Henry. The grand impostor vnmasked, or, A detection of the notorious hypocrisie, and desperate impiety of the late Archbishop (so styled) of Canterbury, cunningly couched in that written copy, which he read on the scaffold at his execution, (Ian. 10. 1644.) aliâs, called by the publisher, his funerall sermon. By Henry Burton. Published according to order. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, [1645]. ESTC No. R6460. Grub Street ID 126804.
  • Fisher, Edward. The marrovv of modern divinity: touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace: with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament, and in the time of the New. Wherein every one may clearly see how far forth he bringeth the law into the case of justification, and so deserveth the name of legalist; and how far forth he rejecteth the law in the case of sanctification, and so deserveth the name of antinomist. With the middle path betwixt them both, which by Jesus Christ leadeth to eternall life. In a dialogue betwixt Evangelista, a minister of the Gospel. Nomista, a legalist. Antinomista, an antinomian. And Neophytus, a young Christian. By E.F. London: printed by R.W. for G. Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer Pauls, 1645. ESTC No. R17818. Grub Street ID 70006.
  • Burton, Henry. Truth shut out of doores: or A briefe and true narrative of the occasion and manner of proceeding of some of Aldermanbury parish, in shutting their church-doores against me. Published for the cleering of the truth from false reports, and more especially for the satisfactio of those worthy underwriters, who chose me to perform that catechisticall lecture, to whom I ought to give a just account of my carriage therein. By me, Henry Burton. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1645. ESTC No. R173335. Grub Street ID 66938.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Free-grace: or, The flowings of Christ's blood freely to sinners. Being an experiment of Jesus Christ upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled conscience at times for the space of about twelve yeers, til now upon a clearer discovery of Jesus Christ, and the Gospel: wherein divers secrets of the soul, of sin and temptations, are experimentally opened, and by way of observation, concerning a natural condition, and a mixed condition of law and Gospel: with a further revealing of the Gospel in its glory, liberty, freenesse, and simplicity for salvation. By John Saltmarsh preacher of the Gospel at Brasteed in Kent. London: printed for Giles Calvert, dwelling at the black Spred-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1645. ESTC No. R208637. Grub Street ID 84864.
  • Burton, Henry. Truth shut out of doores: or, a brief and true narrative of the occasion and manner of proceeding of some of Alderman-bury parish, in shutting their church-doores against me. Published for the clearing of the truth from false reports, and more especially for the satisfaction of those worthy underwriters, who chose me to performe that catechisticall lecture, to whom I ought to give a just account of my carriage therein. By me, Henry Burton. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, M.DC.XLV. [1645]. ESTC No. R200446. Grub Street ID 77962.
  • Burton, Henry. Vindiciæ veritatis: truth vindicated against calumny. In a briefe answer to Dr. Bastwicks two late books, entituled, Independency not Gods ordinance, with the second part, styled the postscript, &c. By Henry Burton, one of his quondam-fellow-sufferers. London: printed by M.S. for Gyles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the west end of Pauls, 1645. ESTC No. R200279. Grub Street ID 77821.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Some drops of the viall, povvred out in a season, when it is neither night nor day: or, Some discoveries of Iesus Christ his glory in severall books; viz. 1. The new quære. 2. The opening of the vindication. 3. The smoake in the temple. 4. The groanes for liberty. 5. The divine right of Presbytery discussed. 6. An end of one controversie. 7. Reasons for unity, peace, and love: and Shadowes flying away. All which books are here reprinted in one booke entirely, after the severall impressions of them, and presented to the reader. By John Saltmarsh, preacher of the gospell. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R2317. Grub Street ID 103685.
  • Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673. Ioy out-joyed: or, joy in overcoming evil spirits and evil men, overcome by better joy: set forth in a sermon at Martins in the fields, to the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in Parliament, upon the day of their solemn rejoycing and praising God, for reducing the city of Chester by the forces of the Parliament, under the command of Sr William Brereton, February 19. 1645. By Joseph Caryl minister of the Gospel at Magnus neer London Bridge. London: printed by G.M. for John Rothwel at the signe of the Sun and Fountain in Pauls Church-yard, and Giles Calvert at the signe of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R200591. Grub Street ID 78087.
  • Bacon, Robert, M.A. Christ mighty in himself & members: revealed in some short expressions by way of catechisme. Wherein is demonstrated, that according to the scripture (sence & phrase) and the experience of them that do beleeve, the saving and joyful knowledge of God & man, (and althings [sic] else that relate to either) is alone in the spirit, by Jesus Christ. To which is added (occasionally) a hint of the nature of the kingdome of God (as it is even now to faith.) By R. Bacon, a companion with them, that have not the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, with respect of persons. London: printed by J[ohn]. M[acock]. for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the black spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R29416. Grub Street ID 112397.
  • Bacon, Robert, M.A. The spirit of prelacie, yet working. Or, Truth from under a cloud, in a relation, of that great, and publike contestation had in Glocester, July, 1644. Written then, and now published, as it were of necessity. Together, with a postscript, containing some generall and perticular observations, upon Master Edwards his Gangræna. By Robert Bacon, M.A. minister of the Gospel. London: printed by R.L. for Giles Calvert, at the black-spread-eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R9476. Grub Street ID 129555.
  • Burton, Henry. Conformitie's deformity. In a dialogue between conformity, and conscience. Wherein the main head of all the controversies in these times, concerning church-government, is asserted and maintained; as without which, all reformation is headlesse, and all reconciliation hopelesse. Dedicated by Henry Burton, to the honour of Jesus Christ, as the first-fruits of his late recovery from death to life; as a testimony of his humble and thankfull acknowledgement of so great a mercy: and published for the service of all those, that love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity ... London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R201164. Grub Street ID 78619.
  • Walwyn, William. A parable, or consultation of physitians vpon Master Edwards. Love. Justice. Patience. Truth. Doctors. Conscience. Hope. Piety. Superstition. Policie. Observers. London: Printed by Thomas Paine, for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls Church, 1646. ESTC No. R201169. Grub Street ID 78624.
  • Bowles, Edward. Manifest truths, or An inversion of truths manifest. Containing a narration of the proceedings of the Scottish army, and a vindication of the Parliament and kingdome of England from the false and injurious aspersions cast on them by the author of the said manifest. Published by authoritie. London: printed by M.S. for Henry Overton in Popes-head-Alley, and Giles Calvert, at the Spread Eagle at West end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R19508. Grub Street ID 77104.
  • Caryl, Joseph. Englands plus ultra, both of hoped mercies, and of required duties: shewed in a sermon preached to the honourable Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-councell of London; together with the Assembly of Divines, at Christ Church, April 2. 1646. Being their day of publike thanksgiving to Almighty God for the great successe of the Parliaments army in the west, especially in Cornwall, under the conduct of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. By Joseph Caryl, minister of the Gospel at Magnus neer the Bridge, London; and a member of the Assembl of Divines. London: printed by T[homas]. F[awcet]. for John Rothwell at the sign of the Sun and fountain in Pauls Church-yard, and Giles Calvert at the sign of the black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R232866. Grub Street ID 104505.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Groanes for liberty. Presented from the Presbyterian (formerly non-conforming) brethren, reputed the ablest and most learned among them, in some treatises called Smectymnuus, to the high and Honorable Court of Parliament in the yeare 1641, by reason of the prelates tyranny Now awakened and presented to themselves in the behalf of their now non-conforming brethren. With a beam of light, discovering a way to peace. Also some quæres for the better understanding of Mr Edwards last book called Gangræna. With a parallel betweene the prelacy and presbytery. By Iohn Saltmarsh preacher of the Gospel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R200661. Grub Street ID 78153.
  • Dell, William. The building and glory of the truely Christian and spiritual church. Represented in an exposition on Isai. 54, from vers. 11. to the 17. Preached to His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax and the general officers of the army, with divers other officers, and souldiers, and people, at Marston, being the head-quarter at the leaguer before Oxford, June. 7. 1646. By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, attending on His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax in the Army. Together with a faithful testimony touching that valiant and victorious army, in the epistle to the reader. Published by authority. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R200942. Grub Street ID 78415.
  • Dell, William. Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light. In a sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday, November 25. 1646. Together with a reply to the chief contradictions of Master Love's sermon, preached the same day. All published for the good of the faithfull, at their desire. By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, attending on his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. London: Printed by R. White, for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle, near the West end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R201227. Grub Street ID 78677.
  • The millitary actions of Europe, as also the councels made publique relating thereto; with such other particulars as happen. Collected weekly for the Tuesday post. London [England]: printed by J.M. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls., 1646. ESTC No. P1307. Grub Street ID 55132.
  • Cox, Benjamin. [An after-reckoning with] Mr. Edwards: or, a true and sober answer, to a false accusation; wherein (among other things) is shewed the unlawfulness of giving the name of church to an house made of lime and stone; and the name of churches to parochiall congregations. Written by Benjamin Cox, master of arts, being one of them whom Master Edwards hath abused, unjustly calling them sectaries, time-servers, and innovators, in his Gangræna, or book of slanders. London: printed by R. White, for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle, near the West end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R233545. Grub Street ID 105056.
  • Burton, Henry. The peace-maker: or, Solid reasons, perswading to peace: grounded upon the late Solemn covenant. By H.B. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle near the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R200689. Grub Street ID 78182.
  • Peters, Hugh. Gods doings, and mans duty, opened in a sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Maior and aldermen of the city of London, and the Assembly of Divines; at the last thansgiving [sic] day, April 2. For the recovery of the west, and disbanding 5000 of the Kings horse, &c. 1645. Quadragesimus hic quintus mirabilis annus Ang. Hyb. Sco. requiem det Deus ut pariat. This fourty-fifth great yeer, of wondrous worth, Lord grant it may Great Brittain's peace bring forth. By Hugh Peters preacher of the Gospel. London: printed by R. Raworth for G. Calvert, at the sign of the black Spred-Eagle, at the west-end of Paul, 1646. ESTC No. R18771. Grub Street ID 75886.
  • Collier, Thomas. The exhaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel: as the alone high-priest, prophet, and king, of saints. By Thomas Collier, sometimes teacher to the church in Yorke. London: printed, by R.L. for Giles Calvert, at the black Spred-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, M DC XLVI. [1646]. ESTC No. R208336. Grub Street ID 84592.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Free-grace: or, The flowings of Christs blood freely to sinners. Being an experiment of Iesus Christ upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled conscience at times, for the space of about twelve years, till now upon a clearer discovery of Iesus Christ, and the Gospell: wherein divers secrets of the soul, of sinne and temptations, are experimentally opened, and by way of observation, concerning a natural condition, and a mixed condition of law and Gospel: with a further revealing of the Gospel in its glory, liberty, freenesse, and simplicity for salvation. By Iohn Saltmarsh preacher of the Gospel at Brasteed in Kent. London: printed for Giles Calvert, dwelling at the black Spred-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R220139. Grub Street ID 94580.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Free-grace: or, The flowings of Christs blood freely to sinners. Being an experiment of Jesus Christ upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled conscience at times, for the space of about twelve yeers, till now upon a clearer discovery of Jesus Christ, and the Gospel: wherein divers secrets of the soul, of sin and temptations, are experimentally opened, and by way of observation, concerning a natural condition, and a mixed condition of law and Gospel: with a further revealing of the Gospel in its glory, liberty, freenesse, and simplicity for salvation. By John Saltmarsh Preacher of the Gospel at Brasteed in Kent. London: printed for Giles Calvert, dwelling at the black Spred-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R28122. Grub Street ID 111225.
  • Caryl, Joseph. Englands plus ultra both of hoped mercies, and of required duties : shewed in a sermon preached to the honourable Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-Councell of London, together with the Assembly of Divines, at Christ-Church, April 2, 1646 being the day of their publike thanksgiving to Almighty God for the great successe of the Parliaments army in the West, especially in Cornwall, under the conduct of his excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax by Joseph Caryl, minister of the Gospel at Magnus neer the bridge, London, and a member of the Assembly of Divines. London: Printed by G.M. for John Rothwell ... and Giles Calvert ..., 1646. ESTC No. R43612. Grub Street ID 124539.
  • Hatch, John. A word of peace, from the Prince of Peace, to the sonnes of peace. Wherein is shewed; how Christ procureth, declareth, and applieth peace unto his people. Together, with the fruit and excellency of this peace. To which are annexed, some considerations tending to unity amongst the people of God. By John Hatch, a servant of Jesus Christ. London: printed by for [sic] Giles Calvert; dwelling at the Black Spread-eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R217502. Grub Street ID 92287.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Groanes for liberty. Presented from the Presbyterian (formerly non-conforming) brethren, reputed the ablest and most learned among them, in some treatises called Smectymnuus, to the high and honorable Court of Parliament in the yeare 1641, by reason of the prelates tyranny Now awakened and presented to themselves in the behalf of their now non-conforming brethren. With a beam of light, discovering a way to peace. Also some quæres for the better understanding of Mr Edwards last book called Gangræna. With a parallel betweene the prelacy and presbytery. By Iohn Saltmarsh preacher of the Gospel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R233944. Grub Street ID 105352.
  • Saltmarsh, John. The divine right of Presbyterie, asserted by the present Assembly, and petitioned for accordingly to the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament. With reasons discussing this pretended divine right; and yet with tendernesse to the brethren of the Presbyterial way. Pleading for a liberty of conscience for them in this their opinion, as for others of their dissenting brethren, and equally for both. With inferences upon their late petition. By John Saltmarsh, preacher of the gospel. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R200732. Grub Street ID 78224.
  • Fisher, Edward. The marrow of modern divinity: touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace: with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament, and in the time of the New. Wherein every one may cleerly see how far forth he bringeth the law into the case of justification, and so deserverh [sic] the name of legalist; and how far forth he rejecteth the law, in the case of sanctification, and so deserveth the name of Antinomist. With the middle path between them both, which by Iesus Christ leadeth to eternall life. In a dialogue, betwixt Evangelista, a minister of the Gospel. Nomista, a legalist. Antinomista, an Antinomian. And Neophytus, a young Christian. The second edition, corrected, amended, and much enlarged by the author, E.F. Before the which there is prefixed the commendatory epistles of divers divines of great esteem in the citie of London. Whereunto is also added, the substance of a most spirituall, and evangelicall treatise, called, long since, by the name of Patr. London: printed by R. Leybourn, for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R1839. Grub Street ID 73636.
  • Saltmarsh, John. An end of one controversie: being an answer or letter to Master Ley's large last book, called Light for smoke. One of the Assembly at Westminster. Which he writ lately against me. In which the sum of his last book, which relates to the most material passages in it, is gathered up and replied to. By John Saltmarsh, not revolted (as Master Ley saith) from a pastoral calling; but departed from the Antichristian ministery by bishops, and now a preacher of the Gospel. London: printed by Ruth Raworth for G. Calvert, at the signe of the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Paul, 1646. ESTC No. R200756. Grub Street ID 78247.
  • Dell, William. Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light. In a sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday, November 25. 1646. Together with a reply to the chief contradictions of Master Love's sermon, preached the same day. All published for the good of the faithfull, at their desire. By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, attending on his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. London: printed by R. White, for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R226820. Grub Street ID 99757.
  • A vvord in season: or motives to peace, accomodation, and unity, 'twixt Presbyterian and Independent brethren. Drawn from necessity of duty, necessity of expediency, and from the possibility of atchieving. [London: printed by J. Macock, for Giles Calvert, dwelling at the black Spred-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646]. ESTC No. R200502. Grub Street ID 78008.
  • Lawrence, Henry. Of our communion and warre with angels: being, certaine meditations on that subject, bottom'd particularly (though not concluded within the compasse of that Scripture) on Ephes. 6. 12. with the following verses, to the 19th. Printed according to order. [Amsterdam?]: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R3496. Grub Street ID 117434.
  • Burton, Henry. Truth, still truth, though shut out of doores: or, a reply to a late pamphlet entituled The doore of truth opened: published in the name and with the consent of the whold church of Aldermanbury. With some animadversions upon a late letter of the ministers of London to the Reverend Assembly, against toleration. By Henry Burton. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1645 [i.e. 1646]. ESTC No. R200514. Grub Street ID 78018.
  • R. B, Well-wisher to the truth. A briefe ansvver to R.H. his booke, entitled, The true guide, &c. Wherein are occasionally declared and proved by Scripture these particular things following: first, that the baptisme of water is a distinct baptisme from the baptisme of the spirit. ... Sixthly, in what sense some things related in Scripture are not Scripture, with divers other particulars occasionally spoken of. By R.B. a well-wisher to the truth, and R.H. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R16628. Grub Street ID 64450.
  • Tombes, John. An apology or plea for the Two treatises, and appendix to them concerning infant-baptisme; published Decemb. 15. 1645. Against the unjust charges, complaints, and censures of Doctor Nathanael Homes, Mr Iohn Geree, Mr Stephen Marshall, Mr John Ley, and Mr William Hussey; together with a postscript by way of reply to Mr Blakes answer to Mr Tombes his letter, and Mr Edmund Calamy, and Mr Richard Vines preface to it. ... By Iohn Tombes, B.D. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R201072. Grub Street ID 78533.
  • Tookey, Thomas. An inspective for spirituall ingrossures; being presented to a Presbyterian pluralist, and formalist. By Thomas Tookey M. A. substituted pastor at Thornhaw in Northamptonshire. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R201079. Grub Street ID 78538.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Reasons for unitie, peace, and love. With an answer (called Shadows flying away) to a book of Mr Gataker one of the Assembly, intituled A mistake, &c. and and [sic] the book of the namelesse author called The plea, both writ against me. And a very short answer, in a word, to a book by another namelesse author, called An after-reckoning with Master Saltmarsh; and to Master Edwards his second part called, Gangrena, directed to me. Wherein many things of the spirit are discovered, of faith and repentance, &c. Of the Presbyterie: and some things are hinted, to the undeceiveing [sic] of people in their present ministers. By John Saltmarsh, preacher of the Gospel. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R222479. Grub Street ID 96458.
  • Certaine additionall reasons to those presented in a letter by the ministers of London to the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, 1 Ian. 1645. Of like power and force against the toleration of Independency together with some taken out of the letter it selfe (of those ministers in which their reasons are enclosed) which lay couched somewhat obscurely. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1645 [i.e. 1646]. ESTC No. R200525. Grub Street ID 78028.
  • Fisher, Edward. The marrovv of modern divinity: touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace: with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament, and in the time of the new. Wherein every one may cleerly see how far forth he bringeth the law into the case of justification, and so deserveth the name of antinomist. With the middle path between them both, which by Jesus Christ leadeth to eternall life. In a dialogue, betwixt Evangelista, a minister of the gospell. Nomista, a legalist. Antinomista, an Antinomian. and Neophytus, a young Christian. The thir edition, corrected by the author, E.F. Before the which, there is prefixed the commendatory epistles of divers divines of great esteem in the city of London. Whereunto is also added, the substance of a most spirituall, and evangelicall treatise, called long since, by the name of Patricks Places. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R177067. Grub Street ID 69326.
  • Saltmarsh, John. The smoke in the temple. Wherein is a designe for peace and reconciliation of believers of the several opinions of these times about ordinances, to a forbearance of each other in love, and meeknesse, and humility. With the opening of each opinion, and upon what Scripture each is grounded. With the several exceptions against each opinion from the Scriptures. With one argument for liberty of conscience, from the national covenant. Tendred to all the believers, to shew them how little we have attained, and that there is a more glorious fulnesse to be revealed. With a discovery of the Antichristian way of peace, &c. for opinions. With a full answer to Master Ley against my late New-quere. With some spiritual principles drawn forth of the controversie?y John Saltmarsh, preacher of the Gospel at Brasteed in Kent. London: printed by Ruth Raworth for G. Calvert, at the signe of the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R200527. Grub Street ID 78030.
  • Peters, Hugh. Gods doings, and mans duty, opened in a sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major and aldermen of the city of London, and the Assembly of divines; at the last thanksgiving day, April 2. For the recovering of the West, and disbanding 5000 of the Kings horse, &c. 1645. Quadragesimus ... pariat. This fourty-fifth great yeer, of wondrous worth, Lord grant it may Great Brittain's peace bring forth. By Hugh Peters preacher of the Gospel. London: printed by M. S[immons]. for G. Calvert, at the sign of the black Spred-Eagle, at the west end of Paul, 1646. ESTC No. R6885. Grub Street ID 127182.
  • Reyner, Edward. Orders from the Lord of Hostes, for regulating the hostes of the Lord. Set down in a sermon preached at the leaguer before Newark, on Friday the 27th of March, 1646. By order from, and at the desire of the Committee of Lords and Commons, commissioners from the Parliament o England. Upon occasion of a publick fast and solemn humiliation, appointed to be kept that day throughout the English and Scotish armies before Newark, to seek a blessing from heaven upon the proceedings of the said forces in the present siege of that garrison. By Edward Reyner preacher of the Gospel in the city of Lincoln. London: Printed by R[obert]. W[hite]. for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R200816. Grub Street ID 78300.
  • Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673. Heaven and earth embracing; or, God and man approaching: shewed in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons upon the day of their publike fast at Margarets Westminster, January 28. 1645. By Joseph Caryl minister of the Gospel at Magnus neer London-Bridge. London: printed by G.M. for George Hurlock book-seller at Magnus Church-corner, and Giles Calvert at the black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R200557. Grub Street ID 78054.
  • Garner, Robert. Mysteries unvailed. Wherein the doctrine of redemption by Jesus Christ, flowing from the glorious grace, and everlasting love of God, the very fountain of life and salvation unto lost sinners, is handled. The most usuall Scriptures explained, and reasons answered, which ar urged for the universality of the death of Christ for all persons. VVherein the unsoundness of this opinion, together with divers other conclusions, as depending upon it, are discovered, and the truth unvailed, by Robert Garner. [London]: Printed for G. Calvert, at the black sprad Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R33311. Grub Street ID 115950.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Reasons for unitie, peace, and love. With an answer (called Shadows flying away) to a book of Mr Gataker one of the Assembly, intituled A mistake, &c. and and [sic] the book of the namelesse author called The plea, both writ against me. And a very short answer, in a word, to a book by another namelesse author, called An after-reckoning with Master Saltmarsh; and to Master Edwards his second part called, Gangrena, directed to me. Wherein many things of the spirit are discovered, of faith and repentance, &c. Of the Presbyterie: and some things are hinted, to the undeceiveing [sic] of people in their present ministers. By John Saltmarsh, preacher of the Gospel. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R11619. Grub Street ID 59886.
  • Fisher, Edward. The marrow of modern divinity: touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace: with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament, and in the time of the New. Wherein every one may cleerly see how far forth he bringeth the law into the case of justification, and so deserverh [sic] the name of legalist; and how far forth he rejecteth the law, in the case of sanctification, and so deserveth the name of Antinomist. With the middle path between them both, which by Iesus Christ leadeth to eternall life. In a dialogue, betwixt Evangelista, a minister of the Gospel. Nomista, a legalist. Antinomista, an Antinomian. And Neophytus, a young Christian. The second edition, corrected, amended, and much enlarged by the author, E.F. Before the which there is prefixed the commendatory epistles of divers divines of great esteem in the citie of London. Whereunto is also added, the substance of a most spirituall, and evangelicall treatise, called, long since, by the name of Patr. London: printed by R. Leybourn, for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, and west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R226582. Grub Street ID 99571.
  • Dell, William. Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light. In a sermon preached to the honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday, November 25. 1646. Together with a reply to the chief contradictions of Master Love's sermon, preached the same day. Published according to order, for the good of the faithfull, at their desire. By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, attending on his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. London: printed by R. White, for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R15830. Grub Street ID 63731.
  • Nil probas: or a discovery of the extreame vnsatisfactorinesse, in a piece of Mr Gilespie's, one of the Scotch commissioners, lately published; called Aarons rod budding. Endeavouring to prove, that the Jewes had an ecclesiasticall Sanhedrin and government distinct from th civill in the three first chapters. Published by authority. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1646. ESTC No. R201135. Grub Street ID 78589.
  • Jennings, Theodore. The right vvay to peace: shewing the art of over-coming one another by love: in a dialogue between a friend and his neighbour. Humbly presented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament: and to the whole nation; by their old and faithfull servant in the publick, Theodore Jennings. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1647. ESTC No. R204471. Grub Street ID 81422.
  • Fisher, Edward. The marrow of modern divinity. Touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace: with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament, and in the time of the New. Wherein every one may cleerly see how far forth he bringeth the law into the case of justification, and so deserveth the name of legalist: and how far forth he rejecteth the law, in the case of sanctification, and so deserveth the name of Antinomist. With the middle path between them both, which by Jesus Christ, leadeth to eternall life. In a dialogue, betwixt Evangelista, a minister of the gospell. Nomista, a legalist. Antinomista, an Antinomian. And Neophiths, a young Christian. The fifth edition, corrected by the author, E.F. Before the which, there is prefixed the commendatory Epistles of divers divines of great esteem in the city of London. London: printed at London by Robert Ibbitson, for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-Spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R40895. Grub Street ID 122647.
  • R. H, a lover of truth. A touch-stone, or, triall and examination of a sermon, preached by Master Haslewood of Sutton at Hone in the county of Kent: and upon true touch, found to be reprobate silver, (false, and dangerous doctrine) wherein are handled these 3. particulars, 1. The unlawfulness t call any meeting house, the house of God. 2. The church. 3. The temple of God. By R.H. a lover of truth. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spred Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R201465. Grub Street ID 78878.
  • Whalley, Edward. A more full relation of the manner and circumstances of His Majesties departure from Hampton-Court. Written by Colonel Whaley, at the demand of the Speaker of the House of Commons, to whom it was lately sent, for the better satisfaction of the Parliament and kingdome. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread-Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R204173. Grub Street ID 81182.
  • Collier, Thomas. A discovery of the new creation. In a sermon preached at the head-quarters at Putney Sept. 29. 1647. By Thomas Collier. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spred-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R208247. Grub Street ID 84514.
  • Hobson, Paul. A garden inclosed and wisdom justified only of her children. Being two exercises, discovering the glory, beauty and perfection of the love of God to saints that are so comprehended, and in such a glorious inclosure: and also the sweet reflections in, and from saints, in iustifying wisdom: which were delivered at New-port Pagnell, anout a yeare and a half since: for declaration whereof, the authour was then imprisoned, and since accused, for delivering of blasphemie. by Paul Hobson. London: printed by Iames and Ioseph Moxon, for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop, in Popes-head Alley: and for Giles Calvert, at the spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R208251. Grub Street ID 84519.
  • Collier, Thomas. The marrow of Christianity: or, a spirituall discoverie of some principles of truth, meet to be known of all the saints; represented in ten sections. By T. Collier, minister of the gospel. Whereunto is added an epistle, written by M. Saltmarsh. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread Eagle, neer the West end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R233481. Grub Street ID 105003.
  • The humble acknowledgement and congratulation of thousands of young-men and apprentices, in and about the City of London: to his Excellencie, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Knight, Captain Generall of all the forces in England and Wales. Together with His Excellencies letter in reference to the same. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, 1647. ESTC No. R201852. Grub Street ID 79157.
  • Redintegratio amoris, or A union of hearts, between the Kings most excellent Majesty, the Right Honorable the Lords and Commons in Parliament, His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Army under his command; the Assembly, and every honest man that desires a sound and durable peace, accompanied with speedy justice and piety. By way of respective apologies, so far as Scripture and reason may be judges. By John Cook of Grayes-Inne, Barrester. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, [1647]. ESTC No. R201862. Grub Street ID 79165.
  • What the Independents would have, or, A character, declaring some of their tenents, and their desires to disabuse those who speak ill of that they know not. Written by John Cook of Grays Inne Barrister. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1647. ESTC No. R201877. Grub Street ID 79178.
  • Peters, Hugh. A word for the Armie. And two words to the kingdome. To cleare the one, and cure the other. Forced in much plainesse and brevity from their faithfull servant, Hugh Peters. London: printed by M. Simmons for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R204230. Grub Street ID 81230.
  • Tvvo petitions of divers free-men of England, inhabitants in the city of Bristoll, and in the adjacent parts. The one presented to the Honourable House of Commons, upon the 2. of September, 1647. Together with their answer thereunto. The other to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, at his head-quarters at Kingston. Both signed with many thousand hands. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the West End of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R201895. Grub Street ID 79193.
  • Saltmarsh, John. A letter from the army, concerning the peaceable temper of the same. Written by M.J. Saltmarsh attending his Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and sent to a friend in London. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls Church, 1647. ESTC No. R201560. Grub Street ID 78954.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Free grace: or, the flowings of Christs blood freely to sinners. Being an experiment of Iesus Christ upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled conscience at times for the space of about twelve years, till now upon a clearer discovery of Iesus Christ, and the gospel: wherein divers secrets of the soul, of sin and temptations, are experimentally opened, and by way of observation, concerning a naturall condition, and a mixed condition of law and gospel: with a further revealing of the gospel in its glory, liberty, freenesse, and simplicity for salvation. By Iohn Saltmarsh preacher of the gospel at Brasteed in Kent. London: printed for Giles Calvert, dwelling at the black Spred-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R183215. Grub Street ID 73070.
  • Cary, Mary. A vvord in season to the kingdom of England. Or, A precious cordiall for a distempered kingdom. Wherein are laid down things profitable, and usefull for all, and offensive to none that love the truth and peace. By the meanest of the servants of Jesus Christ, M. Cary. London: printed by R.W. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spred Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R201606. Grub Street ID 78990.
  • Eight antiqueries in answer to the author of the eight quæries: proposed to all true lovers of their country and parliaments, and conscientious souldiers in the army. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1647. ESTC No. R201613. Grub Street ID 78996.
  • Collier, Thomas. The marrow of Christianity: or, A spirituall discoverie of some principles of truth, meet to be known of all the saints; represented in ten sections. By T. Collier, minister of the gospel. Whereunto is added an epistle, written by M. Saltmarsh. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread Eagle, neer the West end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R208677. Grub Street ID 84904.
  • Avery, (Elizabeth). E. Scripture-prophecies opened, which are to be accomplished in these last times, which do attend the second coming of Christ; in several letters written to Christian friends, by E. Avery. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the black spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R2586. Grub Street ID 109243.
  • Collier, Thomas. The marrow of Christianity: or, A spirituall discoverie of some principles of truth; meet to be known of all the saints represented in ten sections. By T. Collier, minister of the gospel. Whereunto is added an epistle, written by M. Saltmarsh. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread Eagle, neer the West end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R209218. Grub Street ID 85437.
  • Caryl, Joseph. An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the eighth, ninth and tenth chapters of the book of Job: being the summe of thirty two lectures, delivered at Magnus neer the bridge, London. By Joseph Caryl, preacher of the word, and pastor of the congregation there. London: printed by A. Miller, for Henry Overton in Popes-head-alley, and Luke Fawne, and John Rothwell in Pauls Church-yard, and Giles Calvert at the West End of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R16048. Grub Street ID 63935.
  • A brief description of a conference, betwixt a nationall Presbyterian, and an independent (so called.) (Lately held at Doubting in the county of Somerset.) With the arguments of the said dispute, briefly handled, by Captian Francis Freeman. Together with M. Balsomes answer (as I understand) in the behalf of M. George Milward. Also Captain Freemans reply to the said answer; wherein is answered these foure queres: viz. 1. Whether it be lawfull to confesse sinnes to God. 2 Whether me [sic] may pray for the pardon of our sin. 3 Whether we ought to be sorrowfull for sin. 4 Whether the law be null under the Gospell. Published and set forth by the said Captain Freeman for the better satisfaction of others. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R26468. Grub Street ID 109779.
  • Batchiler, John. Chrysammoi Golden sands, or, A few short hints about the riches of grace. Begun to be opened from the words of the Apostle, in Ephes. 2.7. Part. I. Dedicated to the royal bud of our English hopes, Princesse Elizabeth. By John Bachiler, M.A. sometime of Emmanuel colledge in Cambridge. London: printed by R.W. for Giles Calvert, and Henry Overton, 1647. ESTC No. R42998. Grub Street ID 124121.
  • Burton, Henry. Meditations upon 1 Sam. 26. 19. Humbly presented to the Common-Councel of London, for their serious rumination. By their servant for their good, Henry Burton. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, 1647. ESTC No. R201725. Grub Street ID 79069.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Sparkles of glory, or Some beams of the morning-star. Wherein are many discoveries as to truth, and peace. To the establishment, and pure enlargement of a Christian in spirit and truth. By John Saltmarsh. Preacher of the Gospell. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spred-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R208461. Grub Street ID 84713.
  • Erbery, William. Nor truth, nor errour, nor day, nor night; but in the evening there shall be light. Zach. 14. 6, 7. Being the relation of a publike discourse in Maries Church at Oxford, between Master Cheynel and Master Erbury, January 11, 1646. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R218214. Grub Street ID 92908.
  • Dell, William. The building and glory of the truely Christian and spirituall church. Represented in an exposition on Isai. 54. from vers. 11. to the 17. Preached to His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the generall officers of the army, with divers other officers, and souldiers, and people. At Marston, being the head-quarter at the leaguer before Oxford, June 7. 1646. By William Dell, minister of the Gospell, attending on His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax in the Army. Together with a faithfull testimony touching that valiant and victorious army, in The epistle to the reader. Published by authority. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R216489. Grub Street ID 91377.
  • Cowling, Nicholas. The saints perfect in this life, or never. Collected and gathered from Scripture in the letter thereof, and the spirituall sence of the same. By N. Couling, an officer in the Army, and a well-wisher to the truth. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the west end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R208188. Grub Street ID 84467.
  • A remonstrance sent from Colonell Lilburnes regiment to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax: wherein they declare their resolutions, to stand and fall with him; desiring his speedy endeavour for the setling of all mens interests in the kingdome, and freeing the kingdome from intolerable oppressions, and then to disband. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R204442. Grub Street ID 81397.
  • Collier, Thomas. A brief discovery of the corruption of the ministrie of the Church of England, or, Three clear and evident grounds from which it will apear that they are no ministers of Christ published for the information of all by Thomas Colyer. London: Printed for Giles Calvert .., [1647?]. ESTC No. R35631. Grub Street ID 118010.
  • Collier, Thomas. The exaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel: as the alone high-priest, prophet, and king, of saints. By Thomas Collier, sometimes teacher to the church in Yorke. London: printed by R.L. for Giles Calvert, at the black Spred-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R35635. Grub Street ID 118014.
  • Collier, Thomas. The exaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel: as the alone high priest, prophet, and king, of saints. By Thomas Collier, sometimes teacher to the church in Yorke. London: printed by G.D. for Giles Calvert, at the black Spred-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1647. ESTC No. R31650. Grub Street ID 114431.
  • Cary, Mary. The resurrection of the witnesses; and Englands fall from (the mystical Babylon) Rome. Clearly demonstrated to be accomplished. Whereby great encouragement is administred to all saints, but especially to the saints in England. In the handling of a part of the eleventh chapter of the Revelation. By M. Cary, a minister or servant of Jesus Christ, and of all his saints. London: printed by D.M. for Giles Calvert at the black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R33344. Grub Street ID 115978.
  • Lewin, John, Member of the army. The man-child brought forth in us: or God manifest in flesh. By John Lewin a member of the Army. London: printed for G[iles] C[alvert] at the west end of Paules, [1648?]. ESTC No. R11954. Grub Street ID 60170.
  • Warr, John. Administrations civil and spiritual. In two treatises. The first entituled, The dispute betwixt equity and form the other The dispute betwixt form and power. By John Warr. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black spread Eagle at the West end of Paul's, 1648. ESTC No. R9188. Grub Street ID 129291.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. The breaking of the day of God. Wherein, four things are manifested. I. That the two witnesses are not in killing: but in rising from death. II. The three daies and half: or 42 months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired. III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet. IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach. By Gerrard Winstanley. London: printed by H. for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R43828. Grub Street ID 124687.
  • Collier, Thomas. A vindication of the Army-remonstrance, vvhile they act sutable to those things therein remonstrated: being a brief and moderate answer to Mr. Sedgwicks book, intituled, Justice upon the Army-remonstrance. By T. Collier. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, the Black-spred-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, [1648]. ESTC No. R3734. Grub Street ID 119579.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Sparkles of glory, or Some beams of the morning-star. Wherein are many discoveries as to truth, and peace. To the establishment, and pure enlargement of a Christian in spirit and truth. By Iohn Saltmarsh. Preacher of the Gospel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sould at the Black-spred-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R229755. Grub Street ID 102172.
  • A touchstone or tryall of faith, by the originall from whence it springs, and the root out of which it grows: held out by way of exposition of the 12 and 13 verses of the first chapter of Iohn's Gospel, and of the six former verses of the third chapter, which treat expresly about this point: intended not for the disquiet of any, but for the eternall rest and peace of all, to whom the Lord shall please to make it usefull thereunto. To which is added, The spirituall practise of Christians in the primitive times. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R27464. Grub Street ID 110621.
  • Sprigg, Joshua. Solace for saints in the saddest times. From the consideration of the happy temperature and lovely composure of all times and providences, as to Gods glory and their good. Held forth in a brief discourse on the first words of the Canticles. By Joshua Sprigg, M.A. sometimes lecturer in Aldermary, London. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the black-spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R28871. Grub Street ID 111903.
  • Carter, William. Light in darknesse: discovered in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, November 24. 1647. being the day of their publick fast. By William Carter, minister of the Gospel. Published by order from that House. London: printed by M. Simmons, for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R204499. Grub Street ID 81441.
  • Sprigg, Joshua. A testimony to an approaching glory. Being an account of certain discourses lately delivered in Pancras, Soperlane, London. By Joshua Sprigge. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R28873. Grub Street ID 111905.
  • Pinnell, Henry. A word of prophesy, concerning the Parliament, generall, and the army. With A little of the first Adam. Wherein are divers objections answered, concerning that position of God, being the author of sinne. By Henry Pinnell. [London]: Printed for George Whittington and Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Blew Anchor neare the Royall Exchange in Cornhill, [1648]. ESTC No. R210114. Grub Street ID 86321.
  • Cokayn, George. Flesh expiring, and the spirit inspiring in the new earth: or God himself, supplying the room of withered powers, judging and inheriting all nations. Delivered in a sermon before the Honorable House of Commons, Nov. 29. 1648. being the day of their monthly fast. By George Cokayn, preacher of the Gospel at Pancras Soper-lane, London. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R204206. Grub Street ID 81208.
  • Weigel, Valentin. Of the life of Christ: that is, of true faith, which is the rule, square, levell, or measuring-line of the holy city of God, and of the inhabitants thereof here on earth. Written in the German language, by Valentine Wigelus. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the signe of the Blackespread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, anno domini, 1648. ESTC No. R186352. Grub Street ID 75071.
  • A briefe discourse examining from the authority of Scriptures, and reason, the nature, rice [sic] and end of civill government, or of the exercise of supream power in humane societies: together with the discovery of the true cause of evill administration of government, and the remedie thereof. Propounded to the consideration of wise conscientious and peacable minded men. And intended as a testimony to Jesus Christ, who having all power in heaven and in earth, placed in his hands whilest he is putting down all principalities and powers as they are enemies to him that hath such a kingdome to set up, as of the increase of his government, and of peace there shall be no end. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R204557. Grub Street ID 81487.
  • Good news from Scotland: being a true relation of the present condition of the Army under the command of Lieut. Gen. Crumwel; and of the Marquesse of Arguile's taking a ship coming from Denmark laden with ten thousand arms: with the articles about the surrender of Barwick; and the disbanding of the forces under the Lord Lanerick and Monro: as it was sent in a letter from Lieut. General Crumwels quarters neer Berwick, to a friend in London. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R205210. Grub Street ID 82004.
  • Erbery, William. The Lord of Hosts: or, God guarding the camp of the saints, and the beloved city. Revel. 20.9. Wherein is declared, that God is now rising as a man of warr in the saints, by whom he will destroy all the oppressors and oppressions of men; with salvation and settlement to the kingdomes of the earth. By William Erbery. London: printed by Tho. Newcomb for Giles Calvert at the sign of the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R201892. Grub Street ID 79190.
  • The humble petition of the committee, gentry, ministry, and other the inhabitants of the county of Lejcester, as it was presented to the right honorable the Commons assembled in Parliament; October 2. 1648. With the Parliaments answer thereunto. London: printed for G. Calvert, 1648. ESTC No. R205214. Grub Street ID 82007.
  • Sedgwick, William. Some flashes of lightnings of the sonne of man. Being the substance of eleaven sermons upon severall texts, preached in London; by William Sedgwick of Ely. London: printed by H. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R38896. Grub Street ID 120938.
  • Salmon, Joseph. Antichrist in man: or A discovery of the great whore that sits upon many waters. Wherein is declared what that whore or inward mystery is; together with the destruction thereof, by the powerfull appearing of Christ in us. By Joseph Salmon, a member of the Army. London,: printed for Giles Calvert at the black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R34048. Grub Street ID 116593.
  • Dell, William. Baptism›n didaché: = or, The doctrine of baptismes, reduced from its ancient and moderne corruptions: and restored to its primitive soundnesse and integrity, according to the word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christs kingdome. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R204601. Grub Street ID 81524.
  • Saltmarsh, John. The fountaine of free grace opened by questions and answers proving the foundation of faith to consist only in Gods free love, in giving Christ to dye for the sins of all, and objections to the contrary answered by the congregation of Christ in London, constituted by baptisme upon the profession of faith, falsly called Anabaptists : wherein they vindicate themselves from the scandalous aspersions of holding free-will, and denying a free election by grace. London: Reprinted for Giles Calvert .., 1648. ESTC No. R38050. Grub Street ID 120185.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. The saints paradise: or, The Fathers teaching the only satisfaction to waiting souls. Wherein many experiences are recorded, for the comfort of such as are under spirituall burning. The inward testimony is the souls strength. By Jerrard Winstanley. London: printed for G. Calvert, and are to be sold at the black-spred-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648]. ESTC No. R208352. Grub Street ID 84608.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Free-grace: or, The flowings of Christs blood freely to sinners. Being an experiment of Iesus Christ upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled conscience at times for the space of about twelve years, till now upon a clearer discovery of Iesus Christ and the Gospel: wherein divers secrets of the soul, of sin and temptations, are experimentally opened, and by way of observation, concerning a naturall condition, and a mixed condition of law and Gospel: with a further revealing of the Gospel in its glory, liberty, freenesse, and simplicity for salvation. By John Saltmarsh preacher of the Gospel at Brasteed in Kent. London: printed for Giles Calvert, dwelling at the black Spred-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R208641. Grub Street ID 84868.
  • Caryl, Joseph. An exposition with practical observations continued vpon the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh chapters of the book of Job. Being the substance of XXXV. lectures delivered at Magnus neer the Bridg, London. By Joseph Caryl, preacher to the Honorable Society of Lincolns-Inne. London: printed by J. Macock for H. Overton, L. Fawne, J. Rothwel, and G. Calvert, M.DC.XLVIII. [1648]. ESTC No. R31292. Grub Street ID 114094.
  • Groby, Thomas Grey. Old English blood boyling afresh in Leicestershire men: occasioned by the late barbarous invasion of the Scots. As appears by this letter from my Lord Grey, to Major Generall Skippon. London: printed by H. for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R40522. Grub Street ID 122304.
  • The Saints travel to the land of Canaan. Wherein is discovered seventeen false rests below the spirituall coming of Christ in the Saints. Together with a brief discovery of what the coming of Christ in the spirit is; who is the alone rest and center of spirits. By R. Wilkinson. A member of the army. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R230885. Grub Street ID 103107.
  • Sedgwick, William. The leaves of the tree of life: for the healing of the nations. Opening all the wounds of this kingdome, and of every party, and applying a remedy to them: by which we come to a right understanding between King and Parliament. A universal agreement and peace on all sides and the kingdom restored and setled upon a sure and unmoveable foundation: by the light of God shining upon William Sedgwick. London: printed by H. for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R204719. Grub Street ID 81613.
  • Him who is a lover of righteousnesse and peace.. A warning, or, a word of advice to the City of London, and to the whole Kingdome of England, concerning the armies intentions and actions; by him who is a lover of righteousnesse and peace; and at present a member of the army, very vsefull and considerable. Printed at London: for Giles Calvert near Ludgate, 1648. ESTC No. R205357. Grub Street ID 82131.
  • Collier, Thomas. A general epistle to the universal church of the first born, whose names are written in heaven even to all the saints in the unitie of the spirit, grace and peace bee multiplied / written by Thomas Collyer. London: Printed for Giles Calvert .., 1648. ESTC No. R37266. Grub Street ID 119508.
  • Yemans, Anne. Crooked pathes made straight: or, The wayes of God made knowne to lost sinners, or bewildered saints. Wherein is represented the severall conditions of a Christian in the spirit, as hee growes up out of weaknesse into strength, through death into life eternall. By Anne Yemans. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R222187. Grub Street ID 96220.
  • Sedgwick, William. A second view of the Army remonstrance. Or Justice done to the Armie. Wherein their principles are new model'd, brought out of obscurity into clearer light. By which the Army and the whole kingdome are under the conduct of the spirit of God, led out of a wildernesse to the view of a Canaan. Dedicated to the Generall, and the Councel of War. By William Sedgwick. London: printed for H. Hils, and G. Calvert, and are to be sold at his house over against S. Thomases Hospitall in Southwark, and at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, neare Ludgate, M.DC.XLIX. [1649, i.e. 1648]. ESTC No. R203531. Grub Street ID 80623.
  • Sedgwick, William. Justice upon the armie remonstrance. Or A rebuke of that evill spirit that leads them in their counsels and actions. With a discovery of the contrariety and enmity in their waies, to the good spirit and minde of God. Dedicated to the Generall, and the Councel of War. By William Sedgwick. London: printed for Henry Hils, and are to be sold over against S. Thomases Hospitall in Southwark, and for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, neare Ludgate, M.DC.XLIX. [1649, i.e. 1648]. ESTC No. R204449. Grub Street ID 81403.
  • Iesus Christ manifested. As he is the beginning and the ending of the creation of God, the first and the last: wherein is also shewed his personall reigne here upon earth a thousand yeares, at his second comming, before he deliver up the kingdome to the father. Which fulness that is in Christ, will be in Gods due time displayed and laid open: that every eye may see it, and acknowledg it, and mourn for the narrow & mistaken thoughts, which hitherto they have had of the riches of their Saviours Glory. But is now like an abortive, brought forth in much weaknesse, and in great imperfection of expression (we at the best as yet having this treasure but in earthen vessels:) and is intended by the author for the view only of some speciall friends of his, in some few copies printed for that purpose, from whose love he assures himselfe a covering to his infirmities. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648. ESTC No. R179091. Grub Street ID 70653.
  • Royle, Thomas. A glimpse of some truths to be made known in these last times. In three particulars shewing, I. The end and use of all external ordinances. II. The nature of the spiritual death and resurrection. III. The day of judgment, what it is, and when it is. By Thomas Royle a member of the Army. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the sign of the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls neer Ludgate, 1648. ESTC No. R24504. Grub Street ID 108286.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Englands friend raised from the grave. Giving seasonable advice to the Lord Generall, Lievtenant-Generall, and the Councell of Warre. Being the true copies of three letters, written by Mr. John Saltmarsh, a little before his death. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R14442. Grub Street ID 62466.
  • To the supreme authority, the Commons of England assembled in Parliament: the humble petition of divers well-affected of the county of Leicester, in behalf of themselves and the nation, sheweth, that with much thankfulness we acknowledge your continued faithful pains and endeavors for the nations peace and freedom, ... London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1648. [i.e. 1649]. ESTC No. R211054. Grub Street ID 87047.
  • Warr, John. The priviledges of the people, or, Principles of common right and freedome, briefely laid open and asserted in two chapters. I. Containing the distinct interests of king, Parliament and people; consisting in prerogative, priviledge and liberty (as they have formerly obtained in this nation.) II. Discovering the peoples right in choice, change, or regulation of governments or governours: together with the originall of kingly power, and other formes of government. Propounded to the consideration, and published for the benefit of the people of England. By Jo. Warr. London: printed by G. Dawson for Giles Calvert at the signe of the black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R38493. Grub Street ID 120585.
  • An agreement prepared for the people of England, and the places therewith incorporated, for a secure and present peace, upon grounds of common right freedom and safety. Also, a declaration of the General Councel of Officers, concerning the same. With a petition of his Excellency and the said General Councel, presented therewith, Saturday, January 20. 1648. To the honorable the Commons of England in Prliament [sic] assembled. Here tendred to the peoples considerations, and in due time for their subscriptions. By appointment of the Generall Councel of Officers of the army. Signed, John Rushvvorth, sec'. London: printed for John Partridge, R. Harford, G. Calvert, and G. Whittington, MDCXLIX. [1649]. ESTC No. R229437. Grub Street ID 101916.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. The mysterie of God, concerning the whole creation, mankinde. To be made known to every man and vvoman, after seaven dispensations and seasons of time are passed over. According to the councell of God, revealed to his servants. By Gerrard Winstanley. London: printed by I.C. for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R218568. Grub Street ID 93214.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. Several pieces gathered into one volume: set forth in five books: viz. I. The breaking of the day of God, or prophesies fulfilled. II. The mystery of God concerning the whole creation mankind. III. The saints paradise, set forth for the comfort of such as are under spirituall burning. IV. Truth lifting up his head above scandals. V. The new law of righteousnesse. Written in the light of inward experience, by Gerard Winstanly. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R186750. Grub Street ID 75298.
  • King Charls his case: or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Iustice. Being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal. With an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the loss of Rochel, and, the blood of Ireland. By John Cook of Grays-Inn, barrester. London: printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R204190. Grub Street ID 81194.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie: wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court agains some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies. By Gerrard Winstanley. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the sign of the black Spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R206174. Grub Street ID 82734.
  • An agreement prepared for the people of England, and the places therewith incorporated, for a secure and present peace, upon grounds of common right freedom and safety. Also, a declaration of the General Councel of Officers, concerning the same. With a petition of his Excellency and the said General Councel, presented therewith, Saturday, January 20. 1648. to the honorable the Commons of England in Prliament [sic] assembled. Here tendred to the peoples considerations, and in due time for their subscriptions. By appointment of the Generall Councel of Officers of the army. Signed, John Rushvvorth, sec'. London: printed for John Partridge, R. Harford, G. Calvert, and G. Whittington, MDCXLIX. [1649]. ESTC No. R8102. Grub Street ID 128307.
  • Die Veneris, 23 Februarii, 1648. An Act concerning the sequestration of South-Wales, and county of Monmouth. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648 [i.e. 1649]]. ESTC No. R208562. Grub Street ID 84800.
  • Collier, Thomas. The exaltation of Christ in the dayes of the gospel: as the alone high priest, prophet, and king, of saints. By Thomas Collier, sometimes teacher to the church in Yorke. London: printed by G. D[awson]. for Giles Calvert, at the black Spred-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R176375. Grub Street ID 68929.
  • Caryl, Joseph. An exposition with practicall observations; continued upon the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth chapters of the book of Job. Being the summe of XXXV. lectures, delivered at Magnus near the Bridge, London. By Joseph Caryl preacher of the Word, and pastor of th congregation there. London: printed by A Miller for L. Fawn, J. Rothwell and G. Calvert, MDC.XLIX. [1649]. ESTC No. R222623. Grub Street ID 96581.
  • Niclaes, Hendrik. Revelatio Dei. The revelation of God, and his great prophesie, which God now (in the last day) hath shewed unto his elect. Set forth by HN. and by him perused anew, and more distinctly declared. Translated out of Base-Almaine. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black-Spred-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R209359. Grub Street ID 85587.
  • Purnell, Robert. Good tydings for sinners, great ioy for saints; or, A word to the world, and two to those that are chosen out of the world. Wherein is held forth, first, the sweet tenders of grace from the father through the son to all dejected sinners; he invites them, he woes them, he intreats them, nay, he beseecheth them to accept of mercy. In the second part of this book, called, Two words to those chosen out of the world, is spoken to the saints under their severall forms, taking notice first of the things commendable in them: and in the second place reproving them for things amisse among them. With a short prophesie of the downfall of presbyterie, independencie, anabaptismie, vaine notions, free-will. With a brief description of a true church-state, against which the gates of Hell shall not prevaile; it being founded upon a rock, it will stand against all waves and storms, that either men or devils can raise against it. I will give you all one heart, and one way. Then the Lord shall be one, and. Printed at London: for Giles Calvert, and are to bee sold at the Black-spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R27528. Grub Street ID 110681.
  • Niclaes, Hendrik. The prophecy of the spirit of love; set forth by H.N. and by him perused anew, and more distinctly declared. Translated out of Base-Almain into English. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R36616. Grub Street ID 118873.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Free-grace: or, The flowings of Christs blood freely to sinners. Being an experiment of Iesus Christ upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled conscience at times for the space of about twelve years, till now upon a clearer discovery of Iesus Christ and the Gospel: wherein divers secrets of the soule, of sin and temptations, are experimentally opened, and by way of observation, concerning a naturall condition, and a mixt condition of law and Gospel: with a further revealing of the Gospel in it's glory, liberty, freenesse, and simplicity for salvation By John Saltmarsh preacher of the Gospel at Brasteed in Kent. London: printed for Giles Calvert, dwelling at the black Spred-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R37146. Grub Street ID 119391.
  • Sprigg, Joshua. Christus redivivus, the Lord is risen. Being some account of Christ, what and where he is; of the glory and mystery of his person and office so miserably mangled now adaies. Wherein also as in a glasse may be seene the image and proportion of all the waies and workes of God in the kingdomes of the world. According to the measure of the light of things brought forth in Joshua Sprigge. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the signe of the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R26939. Grub Street ID 110176.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. The breaking of the day of God. Wherein, four things are manifested. I. That the two witnesses are not in killing: but in rising from death. II. The three dayes and half: or 42. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired. III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet. IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach. By Gerrard VVinstanley. London: printed by I.C. for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R40126. Grub Street ID 121957.
  • Dell, William. The way of true peace and unity among the faithful and churches of Christ, in all humility and bowels of love presented to them. By William Dell, one of the least and unworthiest of the servants of God, in the Gospel of his dear Sonn. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black-spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls near Ludgate, 1649. ESTC No. R205932. Grub Street ID 82534.
  • Of the foure last and greatest things: death, iudgement, heaven and hell. The description of the happinesse of heaven, and misery of hell, by way of antithesis. With the way or means to passe through death, and judgement, into heaven, and to avoid hell. By VVilliam Shepheard, Esquire. London: printed by Gartrude Dawson for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the west end of Pauls at the signe of the Black-Spread-Eagle, 1649. ESTC No. R221131. Grub Street ID 95335.
  • Mercer, Richard. Some discoveries of the mystery of the last times: bordering upon the comming of the Lord Jesus. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R206244. Grub Street ID 82792.
  • Salmon, Joseph. Antichrist in man, or, A discovery of the great whore that sits upon many waters wherein is declared what that whore or inward mystery is, together with the destruction thereof by the powerfull appearing of Christ in us / by Joseph Salmon ... London: Printed for Giles Calvert .., 1649. ESTC No. R32330. Grub Street ID 115048.
  • An agreement of the people of England and the places therewith incorporated, for a secure and present peace, upon grounds of common right, freedom and safety. London: printed for John Partridge, Rapha Harford, Giles Calvert, and George Whittington, 1649. ESTC No. R211241. Grub Street ID 87159.
  • Danvers, Henry. Certain quæries concerning liberty of conscience. Propounded to those ministers (so called) of Leicestershire, when they first met to consult that representation which they so privately framed, and yet afterwards so publiquely fathered upon that county. By Henry Danvers, a lover of truth, and just freedom. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, [1649]. ESTC No. R205592. Grub Street ID 82297.
  • Butler, Captain. Thomas. The little Bible of the man or The Book of God opened in man by the power of the Lamb. Wherein God is the spirit or inside of the book, and man the letter or out-side of it. In whom, as in a glass, you may both behold the spirit and letter of the holy Scriptures in the new man; fulfilled and explained from Genesis to Jeremiah. This is the first volume of Gods Book in man. Written by a weak instrument of the Lords, Capt. T. Butler. London: printed in the first year of England liberty, 1649 for Giles Calvert, at the blackspread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, [1649]. ESTC No. R208898. Grub Street ID 85117.
  • Coppe, Abiezer. Some sweet sips, of some spirituall wine, sweetly and freely dropping from one cluster of grapes, brought between two upon a staffe from spirituall Canaan (the land of the living; the living Lord) to late Egyptian, and now bewildered Israelites. And to Abiezer Coppe a late converted Jew. Who must (no longer) hunger, or hanker after the flesh-pots of the land of Egypt (which is the house of bondage) where they durst not minish ought from their bricks of their daily taske) but look for, and hasten to spirituall Canaan (the living Lord,) which is a land of large liberty, the house of happiness, where, like the Lords lilly, they toile not, but grow in the land flowing with such wine, milke, and honey. - Or, one of the songs of Sion, sung immediatly, occasioned mediatly by a prophesie and vision of one of the Lords handmaids, and youngmen, Mrs. T.P. and expressed by her in an epistle to A.C. an extract whereof is here inserted, with a revelation and interpretation thereof, as from the Lord. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-Spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R2251. Grub Street ID 98433.
  • Warr, John. The corruption and deficiency of the lavves of England soberly discovered: or, Liberty working up to its just height. Wherein is set down, I. The standart [sic], or measure of all just lawes; which is threefold. 1. Their originall and rise, viz. the free choice, or election of the people. 2. Their rule and square, viz. principle; of justice, righteousnesse, and truth. 3. Their use and end, viz. the liberty safety of the people. II. The laws of England weighed in this threefold balance, & found too light. 1. In their originall, force, power, conquest, or constraint. 2. In their rule, corrupt will, or principles of unrighteousnesse and wrong. 3. In their end, the grievance, trouble, and bondage of the people. III. The necessity of the reformation of the lawes of England; together with the excellency (and yet difficulty) of this work. IV. The corrup interest of lawyers in this Commonwealth. By John Warr. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R204001. Grub Street ID 81030.
  • A petition from His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax and the General Councel of officers of the Army, to the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, concerning the draught of an agreement of the people for a secure and present peace, by them framed and prepared. Together with the said agreement presented Saturday, Jan. 20. And a declaration of his Excellency and the said General Councel, concerning the same. Tendred to the consideration of the people. By the appointment of the Generall Councel of officers of the Army. Signed, John Rushvvorth, Sec'. London: printed for John Partridge, R. Harford, G. Calvert, and G. Whittington, MDCXLIX. [1649]. ESTC No. R6806. Grub Street ID 127112.
  • News from the new-Jerusalem sent by letters from severall parts, relating some hints and observations of that citty, all conspiring in a testimony that renders it exceeding glorious. London: Printed by G.D. for Giles Calvert, 1649. ESTC No. R27850. Grub Street ID 110986.
  • Certain quæres humbly presented in way of petition, by many Christian people, dispersed abroad throughout the county of Norfolk and city of Norwich, to the serious and grave consideration and debate of His Excellency the Lord General and of the General Councel of War. The resolution of which may tend much to the discovery of the great work of God in hand, the union of the godly, and the direction of those worthy instruments imployed in the work. Together with an humble advice for the settling of the kingdom, according to such a model hinted therein, offered as the sence of many Christians, who conceive themselves ingaged (as by their prayers, so) by their councels, to help on the present work of God; desiring it may be examined with all candor, and according as it is found agreeable to the Word of God, may be accepted; or if otherwise, rejected. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1648 [i.e. 1649]. ESTC No. R205983. Grub Street ID 82576.
  • A petition of the justices of peace, grand jury men, and other gentlemen, at the quarter sessions holden at Hereford for the same county. Presented to the right honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. With a joyful acclamation from the wel-affected in the cit and county of Worcester. Presented to the Lord General Fairfax, and Councel of Officers. Thursday. Ianuary 25. 1648. Published by authority. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1649. ESTC No. R229894. Grub Street ID 102290.
  • Fidoe, John. The Parliament justified in their late proceedings against Charls Stuart, or a brief discourse concerning the nature and rise of government, together with the abuse of it in tyranny, and the peoples reserve. As also an answer to a certain paper, entituled, The humble advice of the lecturers of Banbury in the county of Oxon, and Brackley in the county of Northampton. By J: Fidoe, T: Jeanes, W: Shaw, students in Trinity-Colledge in Cambridge. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1648 [i.e. 1649]. ESTC No. R203138. Grub Street ID 80276.
  • The justice of the army against evill-doers vindicated being a brief narration of the court-martials proceedings against [brace] Arnold, Tomson, and Lockyer, with the causes and grounds thereof : by which the impartiall reader may plainly judge, how hardly and unchristianly these men deale with the army, to call that arbitrary, tyrannicall, barbarous murther, in them, which they could not omit without eminent neglect of their duty, and apparant danger of the most desperate events to the Parliament, kingdome and army, that can be imagined. Printed at London: By Thomas Paine for Giles Calvert ..., 1649. ESTC No. R42094. Grub Street ID 123542.
  • The humble petition of the major, aldermen, bayliffs, and commonalty of the city of Oxon, in the county of Oxon: to the supreame authority of the nation, the Commons in Parliament assembled. VVith their grievances annexed, and the parliaments answer thereunto. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R43271. Grub Street ID 124311.
  • Salmon, Joseph. Divinity anatomized. Or, Truth nakedly appearing out of its fleshly cloathing, and creature attire. By Joseph Salmon, a member of the Army. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-Spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R231557. Grub Street ID 103582.
  • Banaster, Thomas. An alarm to the vvorld, of the appearing of Sions king. Or, a brief discoverie of the foot-steps of the Lord upon earth. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R205655. Grub Street ID 82338.
  • Coppin, Richard. Divine teachings: in three parts. I. The glorious mystery of divine teaching between God, Christ, and the Saints. II. Anti-christ in man, opposing Emmanuel, or, God in us. III. The advancement of all things in Christ and of Christ in all things, with a discovery of good an evill, inhabiting in man. Together with a brief discovery of some things concerning election and reprobation; resurrection and Day of Judgment; love and wrath, in God and man: the causes of trouble and joy in the creature: the chaining up of the Devill, and the state of a christian in 3 kingdoms. Being some sparks of that glory that shines and dwels in Richard Coppin. With an occasionall word by way of preface, wherein is something of the mystery of alpha and omega, with a propheticall hint, written by Abiezar Coppe. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the black spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R204343. Grub Street ID 81316.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Or A glimpse of the new heaven, and new earth, wherein dwels righteousnes. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. By Gerrard Winstanley. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R219016. Grub Street ID 93605.
  • A declaration of the bloudie and unchristian acting of William Star and John Taylor of Walton, vvith divers men in womens apparell, in opposition to those that dig upon George-hill in Surrey. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle in the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R206011. Grub Street ID 82600.
  • King Charls his case: or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Iustice. Being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal. With an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the loss of Rochel, and, the blood of Ireland. By John Cook of Grays-Inn, barrester. London: printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R20751. Grub Street ID 83884.
  • Caryl, Joseph. An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the eighth, ninth, and tenth chapters of the book of Job: being the summe of thirty two lectures, delivered at Magnus neer the Bridge, London. By Joseph Caryl Preacher of the Word, and Pastor of the congregation there. London: printed by E[dward]. Griffin, for Luke Fawne, and J[ohn]. Rothwell, in Pauls Church-yard; and Giles Calvert, at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R31293. Grub Street ID 114095.
  • Sprigg, Joshua. A further testimony to the glory that is near. Being the summe of what was delivered in publique on severall texts. By Joshua Sprigge. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R37231. Grub Street ID 119473.
  • P., A.. An appendix to the agreement for the people. Published for the satisfaction of tender consciences. By A.P. January 24. 1648. Imprimatur John Downame. London: printed for G. Calvert, and are sold at the east end of Pauls, 1648. [i.e. 1649]. ESTC No. R9371. Grub Street ID 129461.
  • The humble representation and petition of divers vvel-affected gentlemen, free holders, and others of the county of Oxon. Presented to the supream authority of the nation, the Commons in Parliament Assembled, April 6. 1649. VVith the speech of Mr. Butler at the delivery of the said petition, and the speakers answer thereunto. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, [1649?]. ESTC No. R229622. Grub Street ID 102074.
  • A declaration to the powers of England, and to all the powers of the vvorld, shewing the cause why the common people of England have begun, and gives consent to dig up, manure, and sow corn upon George-Hill in Surrey; by those that have subscribed, and thousands more tha give consent. Or, The state of community opened, and presented to the sons of men. By William Everard, John Palmer, John South, John Courton, William Taylor, Christopher Clifford, John Barker, Ferrard Winstanley, Richard Goodgroom, Thomas Starre, William Hoggrill, Robert Sawyer, Thomas Eder, Henry Bickerstaffe, John Taylor, &c. Beginning to plant, and manure the wast land upon George-Hill, neare Walton, in the county of Surrey. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R174638. Grub Street ID 67773.
  • Collier, Thomas. A second generall epistle to all the saints. Wherein is unfolded the covenant of grace, as its a law in the spirit, of light, liberty, righteousnesse, holinesse, power and glory. As likewise as it is a law of peace, love and edification. Published for the good of those who love peace and holinesse. Written by T. Collier. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, neare Ludgate, M.DC.XLIX. [1649]. ESTC No. R12986. Grub Street ID 61118.
  • Chamberlen, Peter. The poore mans advocate, or, Englands Samaritan. Powring oyle and vvyne into the wounds of the nation. By making present provision for the souldier and the poor, by reconciling all parties. By paying all arreares to the Parliament army. All publique debts, and all the late Kings, Queenes, and Princes debts due before this session. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, [1649]. ESTC No. R205707. Grub Street ID 82376.
  • Sprigg, Joshua. A testimony to an approaching glory. Being an account of certaine discourses lately delivered in Pancras, Soperlane, London. By Joshua Sprigge. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, near Ludgate, 1649. ESTC No. R219664. Grub Street ID 94164.
  • Ca, W. A sad and serious discourse, upon a terrible letter, sent by the ministers of the province of London, to the Lord General and his Councel of War. By W. Ca. a member of the Army. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1648 [i.e. 1649]. ESTC No. R205738. Grub Street ID 82393.
  • The Irish monthly mercury. [London, England]: Printed at Corke, and now re-printed at London by T.N. for Giles Calvert, at the black spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, [1649]-1650. ESTC No. P1135. Grub Street ID 55001.
  • Collier, Thomas. A general epistle to the universal church of the first born whose names are written in heaven even to all the saints in the unity of the spirit, grace and peace be multiplied : tending to the information of the judgement, and the binding up of those wounds, breaches, and divisions amongst Christians that so unity and peace might be preserved / written by Thomas Collier. London: Printed for Giles Calvert .., 1649. ESTC No. R35595. Grub Street ID 117978.
  • Collier, Thomas. The second volume of the works of Thomas Collier: containing 1. Generall epistle 2. Generall epistle to all the saints. A discovery of the corruption of the ministery of the Church of England. With a discovery of the new creation. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, near Ludgate, 1649. ESTC No. R35596. Grub Street ID 117979.
  • Collier, Thomas. A third generall epistle to all the saints vvherein is contained a breif answer unto severall proposals of weight and concernment : whereunto is annexed a brief discourse dwelling in saints, and of saints dwelling in God : tending to satisfaction and consolation / writte by T. Collier. London: Printed for Giles Calvert .., 1649. ESTC No. R35597. Grub Street ID 117980.
  • Rabisha, William. Adam unvailed, and seen with open face: or, Israel's right way from Egypt to Canaan, lately discovered. Wherein his estate is laid down, opened and compared with ours, under severall dispensations; in opposition to what ever hath been formerly declared by most men: in whic many excellent truths appear, to the great comfort and consolation of all those that are made capable of it. By William Rabisha. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R209250. Grub Street ID 85471.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar, with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equity, that the common people ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell upon the commons, without hiring them, or paying rent to any. Delivere to the Generall and the chief officers on Saturday June 9. By Jerrard Winstanly, in the behalf of those who have begun to dig upon George-Hill in Surrey. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R204419. Grub Street ID 81380.
  • Dell, William. The city-ministers unmasked, or The hypocrisie and iniquity of fifty nine of the most eminent of the clergy in and about the city of London. Cleerly discovered out of two of their own pamphlets, one intituled, A serious and faithful representation; the other A vindicatio of the Ministers of the Gospel, in and about the City of London. Together vvith a prophesie of John Hus, touching the choosing of a new ministry; and an ancient prophetical farewel of Hildegards, to the old corrupt ministry. Both very useful for the knowledg of the long deceived nations. By a friend of the Armies, in its ways of justice and righteousness. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1649. ESTC No. R206085. Grub Street ID 82661.
  • F., J.. John the Divine's divinity, or, The confession of the generall assembly, or church of the first-born in heaven for these, and higher truths than these (by head and shoulders) will be acknowledged, not by some, but the whole multitude of disciples, when all the saints shall see their onenesse : one father, family, doctrine / written by I.F. London: Printed for Giles Calvert .., 1649. ESTC No. R40568. Grub Street ID 122342.
  • To his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord Generall, and the councell of officers: the humble petition of the wounded, maimed, sick souldiers, widdowes, and orphants. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the west end of Pauls, [1649]. ESTC No. R187493. Grub Street ID 75751.
  • An agreement prepared for the people of England, and the places therewith incorporated, for a secure and present peace, upon grounds of common right freedom and safety. Also, a declaration of the General Councel of Officers, concerning the same. With a petition of his Excellency and the said General Councel, presented therewith, Saturday, January 20. 1648. to the honorable the Commons of England in Prliament [sic] assembled. Here tendred to the peoples considerations, and in due time for their subscriptions. By the appointment of the Generall Councel of Officers of the army. Signed, John Rushvvorth, sec'. London: printed for John Partridge, R. Harford, G. Calvert, and G. Whittington, MDCXLIX. [1649]. ESTC No. R176659. Grub Street ID 69099.
  • The epistles of Jacob Behmen aliter, Teutonicus philosophus. Very usefull and necessary for those that read his vvritings, and are very full of excellent and plaine instructions how to attaine to the life of Christ. Translated out of the German language. London: printed by M. Simmons for Gyles Calvert, at the Black Spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls Church, 1649. ESTC No. R2334. Grub Street ID 104941.
  • An agreement of the free people of England. Tendered as a peace-offering to this distressed nation. By Lieutenant Colonel Iohn Lilburne, Master William Walwyn, Master Thomas Prince, and Master Richard Overton, prisoners in the Tower of London, May the 1. 1649. [London: printed for Gyles Calvert at the black spread-Eagle at the VVest end of Pauls, [1649]]. ESTC No. R204436. Grub Street ID 81392.
  • The great and sole troubler of the times represented in a mapp of miserie: or A glimps of the heart of man, which is the fountain from whence all misery flows, and the source into which it runs back. Drawn with a dark pencill, by a dark hand, in the midst of darkness. London: printed by J.M. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the black spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R33048. Grub Street ID 115701.
  • Collier, Thomas. A brief discovery of the corruption of the ministrie of the Church of England, or, Three clear and evident grounds from which it will appear that they are no ministers of Christ published for the information of all by Thomas Colyer. London: Printed for Giles Calvert .., [1649?]. ESTC No. R35632. Grub Street ID 118011.
  • Heming, Joseph. Judas excommunicated, or A vindication of the communion of saints: being a brief examination and clear refutation of Mr Peter Lightfoots arguments for proof of Judas his receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper, (which, could he prove, makes nothing at all for a mixt Communion.) By Joseph Heming, a servant to all men in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R206114. Grub Street ID 82684.
  • Collier, Thomas. A discovery of the new creation in a sermon / preached at the Headquarters at Putney, Sept. 29, 1647, by Thomas Collier. London: Printed for Giles Calvert .., 1649. ESTC No. R35634. Grub Street ID 118013.
  • The Saints travel to the land of Canaan. Wherein is discovered seventeen false rests below the spiritual coming of Christ in the Saints. Together with a brief discovery of what the coming of Christ in the spirit is; who is the alone rest and center of spirits. By R. Wilkinson. A member of the army. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R234118. Grub Street ID 105483.
  • W., S.. The constant man's character. Intended to be sent first as a letter from a gentleman in the country, to a gentlemen his esteemed friend and countryman, a Member of the House of Commons. Since inlarged into a discourse by way of humble advice to keep him from revolting, either directly or collaterally by the side-winde of being Presbyterially affected, through the mistaken and unhappy conceit, that those who have taken the Covenant, cannot without breach of the same, assent and submit unto the late proceedings of the Parliament, when as the parts of the Covenant seem to be inconsistent within themselves, as the author's observations here discoursed do manifest. The scope whereof is 1 Historically to set down the occasion and beginnings of the war. ... 4 To prove the fitness and necessity (as matters now stand) of complying with, and submitting unto this present government. For the powers that be are ordained of God, Rom. 13. Together with some animadversions incident hereunto on the sam. Printed at London: for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R204161. Grub Street ID 81172.
  • Fisher, Edward. The marrovv of moderne divinity touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace: with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament, and in the time of the New. Wherein every one may clearely see how far forth he bringeth the law into the case o justification, and so deserveth the name of legalist: and how far forth he rejecteth the law, in the case of sanctification, and so deserveth the name of Antinomist. With the middle path between them both, which by Jesus Christ, leadeth to eternall life. In a dialogue, betwixt Evangelista, a Minister of the Gospel. Nomista, a legalist. Antinomista, an Antinomian. And Neophitus, a young Christian. The seventh edition, corrected by the author, E.F. Before the which, there is prefixed the commendatory epistles of divers divines of great esteeme in the city of London. Printed at London: by G. Dawson, for Giles Calver[t,] at the signe of the Black-Spread Eagle, at the West-end of Paules, 1650. ESTC No. R236931. Grub Street ID 107548.
  • The more excellent way: or, A brief discourse of that noble principle in which all worthy actions are wrought. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1650. ESTC No. R209064. Grub Street ID 85280.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. Truth lifting up his head above scandals. Wherein is declared what God, Christ, Father, Sonne, Holy Ghost, scriptures, gospel, prayer, ordinances of God are. By Gerrard Winstantly [sic] professours of all forms, behold the bridegroom is in comming; your profession will by tryed to purpose, your hypocricy shall be hid no longer. You shall feed no longer upon the oyle that was in other mens lamps (the scriptures) for now it is required that every one have oyle in his own lamp, even the pure testimony of truth within himself; for he that wants this, though he have the report of it in his book, he shall not enter with the bridegroom into the chamber of peace. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls near Ludgate, 1650. ESTC No. R220033. Grub Street ID 94500.
  • Fry, John. The clergy in their colours; or a brief character of them. Written from a hearty desire of their reformation, and great zeal to my countrey men, that they may no longer be deceived by such as call themselves the ministers of the gospel, but are not. By John Fry, a member of the Parliament of England. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black-spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R209325. Grub Street ID 85552.
  • Severall fresh inward openings, (concerning severall things) which the day will declare of what nature they are, to which judgment they appeal for justice, being contented either to stand or fall by it: and being likewise ready to kiss that condemnation, which they are likely to meet with in the mean time, from all sorts of men, whom they finde ready to deal hardly with them. Through Isaac Penington, (junior) Esq;. London: printed for Giles Calvert, M.DC.L. [1650]. ESTC No. R205900. Grub Street ID 82508.
  • A logical demonstration of the lawfulness of subscribing the new Engagement. Or, Promise to be true and faithful to the Common-Weal as it is now established: in four arguments. As a just apology for such as have conscienciously subscribed: and for satisfaction of others, who may be called to subscribe; especially if they had formerly taken the Solemn League & Covenant. London: printed by John Macock for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R202755. Grub Street ID 79964.
  • Loveday, Samuel. The hatred of Esau, and the love of Jacob unfoulded, being a brief and plain exposition of the 9. chapter of Pauls epistle to the Romanes, being the heads of what was delivered in several discourses, both publick and private. By Samuel Loveday servant of the church of Christ. [London]: Printed by John Clowes, for Gieles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R209387. Grub Street ID 85616.
  • Friend to the Commonwealth of England.. The English banner of truth displayed: or, The state of this present engagement against Scotland. Wherein is soberly discuss'd the lawfulness and necessity of the engagement. The high aggravations of it, as to the Scots. The groundlesness of those of the Presbyteries coniunction with the Scots and malignants, either from religion, their former state-principles, or the demeanour of those those [sic] in authority towards them. Also, a brief series of transactions, whereby it appears that those of the Presbytery have continually endeavoured the disturbing of the peace of the nation, ... and are the ground of this third war now with the Scots and malignants. Together with some occasional assertions; that the laying aside of some members of Parliament, the proceedings against the late King, the changings of the government, is sutable unto the end of all our engagements ... By a friend to the Commonwealth of England. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R201940. Grub Street ID 79226.
  • Eaton, Samuel. A friendly debate on a weighty subject: or, a conference by writing betwixt Mr Samuel Eaton and Mr John Knowles concerning the divinity of Iesus Christ: for the beating out, and further clearing up of truth. London: printed by T.N. for Gyles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, MDCL.[1650]. ESTC No. R205964. Grub Street ID 82559.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. A new-yeers gift for the Parliament and Armie: shewing what the kingly power is; and that the cause of those that they call Diggers is the life and marrow of that cause the Parliament hath declared for, and the Army fought for; the perfecting of which work, will prove England to be the first of nations, of the tenth part of the city Babylon, that fals off from the Beast first, and that sets the Crown upon Christs head, to govern the world in righteousness: by Jerrard Winstanley a lover of Englands freedom and peace. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1650. ESTC No. R206278. Grub Street ID 82817.
  • Winstanley, Gerrard. Fire in the bush. The spirit burning, not consuming, but purging mankinde. Or, The great battell of God Almighty, between Michaell the Seed of Life, and the great red dragon, the curse fought within the spirit of man. With severall other declarations, and testimonies of th power of life. By Jerrard Winstanly. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R12363. Grub Street ID 60555.
  • Rust, Nicholas. Roma ruens. Dagon falling before the Arke, or, The glory of Christ over-shadowing all other glories. As it was delivered in a sermon before. the right Honourable Lord Major, and the right worshipful aldermen his brethren, at Mercers Chappel. By Nicholas Rust, chaplaine to the right Honourable Lord Major. Magna veritas & prævalet. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, M.DC.L. [1650]. ESTC No. R206294. Grub Street ID 82829.
  • Dell, William. The doctrine of the Sabbath, as it hath been believed and taught, by ancient and eminent Christians, collected word for word out of their own writings, and now tendred to the consideration of all the godly, especially to direct them to the Parliament, to direct them in their intended Act, for the due and strict observation of the Lords Day. By a friend to truth, and to the present powers of this Common-wealth, in the way of truth. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R206297. Grub Street ID 82831.
  • Hyde, Edward. A wonder and yet no wonder: a great red dragon in heaven. London: printed by J. Macock, for Giles Calvert, at the black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1651 [i.e. 1650]. ESTC No. R209183. Grub Street ID 85400.
  • Collier, Thomas. The marrow of Christianity, or, A spirituall discovery of some principles of truth meet to be knowne of all the saints : represented in ten sections / by T. Collier ; whereunto is added an epistle, written by M. Saltmarsh. London: Printed by Charles Sumptner for Giles Calvert, 1650. ESTC No. R29305. Grub Street ID 112306.
  • Jeffery, William. The gospel declared in truth: as it is in Jesus the Saviour, and the way thereof. In 15. particulars 1. The gospell, what it is. 2. To whom it is to be preached. 3. That it is unto all men. 4. That Christ dyed for all men. 5. When the guilt of Adams sin shall be taken off, and how men are elected. 6. That all are commanded to believe. 7. That all men are set in the way of salvation by Christs death. 8. How the heathen are set in that way. 9. God gives power to do his commands, but we by that power are to do them. 10. That believers are to be dipt in water. 11. What the baptisme of the spirit is. 12. What the doctrine of Christ is, and that the bodies of all men shall rise. 13. Who are communicants. 14. That men may fall from grace. 15. That believers are not under the new covenant. By William Jeffery. [London]: Printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1650. ESTC No. R178965. Grub Street ID 70587.
  • A declaration of the grounds and reasons why we the poor inhabitants of the town of VVellinborrow, in the county of Northampton, have begun and give consent to dig up, manure and sow corn upon the Common, and waste ground, called Bareshanke, belonging to the inhabitants of VVellinborrow, by those that have subscribed, and hundreds more that gave consent. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1650. ESTC No. R211361. Grub Street ID 87235.
  • Halhead, Henry. Inclosure thrown open: or, Depopulation depopulated. Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid arguments. And the most material pleas that can be brought for it, considered and answered. By Henry Halhead. London: printed by Ja. Cottrel, for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Paul's, 1650. ESTC No. R206364. Grub Street ID 82890.
  • A discourse concerning the affaires of Ireland. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1650. ESTC No. R206366. Grub Street ID 82892.
  • Symonds, Joseph. Saints like Christ: or, somewhat of truth delivered to the congregation at headly in Hampshire. By Jo. Symmonds, M.A. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, M. D C. L. [1650]. ESTC No. R222482. Grub Street ID 96462.
  • Purnell, Robert. Good tydings for sinners, great ioy for saints; ok [sic], A word to the world, and two to those that are chosen out of the world. Wherein is held forth, first, the sweet tenders of grace from the father through the son to all dejected sinners; he invites them, he woes them he intreats them, nay, he beseecheth them to accept of mercy. In the second part of this book, called, Two words to those chosen out of the world, is spoken to the saints under their severall forms, taking notice first of the things commendable in them: and in the second place reproving them for things amisse among them. With a short prophesie of the downfall of presbytery, independency, anabaptismy, vain notions, free-will. With a brief description of a true church-state, against which the gates of Hell shall not prevaile; it being founded upon a rock, it will stand against all waves and storms, that either men or devils can raise against it. I will give you all one heart, and one way. Then the Lord shall be one, an. Printed at London: for Giles Calvert, 1650. ESTC No. R215275. Grub Street ID 90341.
  • Collier, Thomas. The heads and substance of a discourse; first private, and afterwards publike; held in Axbridge, in the county of Somerset, about the 6th of March, 1650. Between Iohn Smith of Badgworth, and Charls Carlile of Bitsham, &c. on the one part; and Thomas Collier of Westbury o the other. Things they are of weight and highest concernment. Published by the said Tho. Collier of Westbury. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spred-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R209287. Grub Street ID 85510.
  • Fisher, Edward. The marrow of moderne divinity touching both the Covenant of Works and the Covenant of Grace, with their use and end both in the time of the Old Testament and in the time of the New : wherein every one may clearely see how far forth he bringeth the law into the case of justification, and so deserveth the name of legalist, and how far forth he rejecteth the law and so deserveth the name of antinomist : with the middle path between them both, which by Jesus Christ, leadeth to eternal life ... / by E.F. London: Printed by G. Dawson, for Giles Calvert, 1651. ESTC No. R27984. Grub Street ID 111111.
  • P., H.. The next way to France: or, A short dialogue between two zealous well-wishers for the advancement of the kingdom of Christ; viz. H. P. and B. G. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R208804. Grub Street ID 85025.
  • 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.
  • Biggs, Noah. Matæotechnia medicinæ praxe?s. The vanity of the craft of physick. Or, A new dispensatory. Wherein is dissected the errors, ignorance, impostures and supinities of the schools, in their main pillars of purges, blood-letting, fontanels or issues, and diet, &c. and the particular medicines of the shops. With an humble motion for the reformation of the universities, and the whole landscap of physick, and discovering the terra incognita of chymistrie. To the Parliament of England. By Noah Biggs, Chymiatrophilos. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black Sperad-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R206509. Grub Street ID 83016.
  • D. T, A well-wisher to publike reformation.. Certain queries, or considerations presented to the view of all that desire reformation of grievances. Comprised in these heads following. 1. A new representative. 2. Concerning adultery and whoredom, cursing, swearing, blasphemy, &c. 3. Reforming the custom houses, and excis offices. 4. About old holy dayes. 5. Regulating doctors and chirurgions, and lawyers boundless fees. 6. The putting down tythes, and to have a constant, equal maintenance for the ministry, and schools other wayes. 7. About reforming the City of London. 8. Concerning monopolizing post letters, and other things. 9. Concerning copy hold land. 10. Concerning law suits, and lawyers. 11. The putting down all friars. 12. About the calling of the Jews. 13. Concerning murtherers and felons, and such like capitol offenders. By D. T. A well-wisher to publike reformation. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R208849. Grub Street ID 85068.
  • Hyde, Edward. The mystery of Christ in us, with the mystery of the Father, Word, and holy Ghost or Spirit, opened. Also, the parable of the rich man's flocks and herds, and the poor man's ewe-lamb, explicated. Likewise, the way that Christ takes to undo a man, and take away his life. Together with a discovery of the neerness of Christs coming, and of those glorious things which are to be fulfilled in these later days. Set forth and published by Ed. Hide jun. London: printed by Ja. Cottrel, for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R209351. Grub Street ID 85581.
  • London's liberties; or A learned argument of lavv & reason, upon Saturday, December 14. 1650. before the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common Councell at Guild Hall, London, between Mr Maynard Mr Hales & Mr Wilde of Councell for the Companies of London. And Major John Wildman and Mr John Price of Councell for the Freemen of London. Wherein the freedom of the citizens of London in their elections of their chief officers, is fully debated, the most ancient charters and records of the City examined, and the principles of just government cleared & vindicated. This discourse was exactly taken in short-hand by severall that were present at the argument, who have compared their notes, and published them for publique use. London: printed by Ja. Cottrel for Gyles Calvert at the sign of the black spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R202774. Grub Street ID 79975.
  • Cob, Christopher. The sect every where spoken against: or, The reproached doctrine of Ely. As it was held forth in several sermons in the year, MDCLI. By Christopher Cob, lay-man, minister of an united people in Ely. Collected and analized for a private use, by Hampden Reeve, Master of Arts, one of that Society, and a constant hearer. Now published by the assent of the whole Society (as a short character, at present, of them and their way, till an opportunity of a farther and fuller discovery) for satisfaction in general. London: printed by J. Macock for Giles Calvert, at the black Spred-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R209173. Grub Street ID 85392.
  • Signatura rerum: or The signature of all things: shewing the sign, and signification of the severall forms and shapes in the creation: and what the beginning, ruin, and cure of every thing is; it proceeds out of eternity into time, and again out of time into eternity, and comprizeth all mysteries. Written in High Dutch, MDCXXII. by Jacob Behmen, aliàs Teutonicus Phylosophus. London: printed by John Macock, for Gyles Calvert, at the black spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls Church, 1651. ESTC No. R19165. Grub Street ID 76955.
  • Tillam, Thomas. The two witnesses: their prophecy, slaughter, resurection and ascention: or, An exposition of the eleventh chapter of the Revelation, wherein is plainly proved that the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, are the witnesses there spoken of, who have prophesied in sackcloth one thousand two hundred and sixty years compleat; that they are already slain, revived, and ascended. That the tenth part of the city is fallen by our late earthquake, wherein seven thousand names of men were slain. The second wo is past. This is the first part of the chapter, the secon part follows. By Tho. Tillam, a weak labourer in the Lords Harvest. [London]: Printed by R.W. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the [b]lack spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R219308. Grub Street ID 93861.
  • Leveck, Joseph. A true accompt of the late reducement of the isles of Scilly published; in regard of the many false and scandalous reports, touching that service. London: printed by J. M. for Giles Calvert, at the black spred Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R206630. Grub Street ID 83124.
  • A just balance: or, Some considerable querees about Mr Love's case, tryal, & sentence; as likewise, about those that appeared petition-wise on his behalf. Tending, without partiality, to discover what grounds there are, or may be, either in conscience and religion, or in reason and policie of state, to proceed, either with the execution, or perpetual suspension of the said sentence. London: printed by Ja: Cottrel, for Giles Calvert, 1651. ESTC No. R206631. Grub Street ID 83125.
  • Flower, John. England's late miseries, mercies, and miscarriages: or, a parallel betwixt the sometime case of the Israelitish, and the late condition of the English. Wherein is shewed our late bondage in England, to have been as great as theirs in Egypt; our deliverance as glorious, our carriage towards God as unkinde. Likewise, Gods great things for Englands great deliverance: and these, first, in reference to our Parliament; secondly, armies; thirdly, enemies; fourthly changes. Wherein is plainly shewed, that God alone hath done all, and what all that hath been done for us, should work upon and in us. By John Flowre, M. of Arts, and preacher of the word at Ilmington in Warwickshire. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R221531. Grub Street ID 95670.
  • Speed, Thomas. Ton? sesos?menon? ymnos or The song of the delivered. Set forth in a sermon preached in the Colledge of Bristoll the 24. of October, being the day set apart for publick thanksgiving unto God, for the memorable victory obtained over the Scottish Army at Worcester. By Thomas Speed. London: printed by R[obert]. W[hite]. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R24162. Grub Street ID 107971.
  • Collier, Thomas. The exaltation of Christ in the days of the Gospel. As the alone high priest, prophet, and king, of saints. By Thomas Collier, sometimes teacher to the church in York. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R16644. Grub Street ID 64464.
  • Hotham, Charles. Corporations vindicated in their fundamental liberties, from a negative voice, and other unjust prerogatives of their chief officer destructive to true freedom. Or, a discourse, proving that the chief officer's assuming to himself the power of 1. Calling or dissolving of meetings.- 2. Proposing or refusing of questions offer'd to the debate.-.----- 3. Granting or denying of assent to the conclusions of the major part of the assembly,- at the sole pleasure of his own private discretion, is of right to be abolish't in all other corporations, ... Argued first and mor properly in the case of Peter-House in Cambridge, ... and of great conducement to the sure and more firm establishment of this nation in form of a commonwealth. By C. Hotham, ... Hereunto is annext a true narrative of the proceedings of the committee for the universities against him ... And his preface and petition to the Honorable Parliament; ... his constant adherence to the Parliaments cause. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spead-Eagle [sic] neer the west-end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R8289. Grub Street ID 128481.
  • Hotham, Charles. The petition and argument of Mr. Hotham, fellow of Peter-house in Cambridge, before the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, April 10. 1651. Against the masters negative voice of that colledge, and for a remedy to be granted the colledge against the usurpations of Doctor Seaman the present master, agreeable to what was granted by Parliament to the city of London, an. Dom. 1648. for the better enabling them, in case of need, to act as a free body, wihout their chief officers concurrence. Published for satisfaction to such of the University as may possibly be desireous of a true knowledge of that days proceedings. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spred-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R26808. Grub Street ID 110063.
  • A model of a new representative, now under consideration; wherein is shewn, who are the men that are conceived meet to be the choosers of, and chosen unto the places of Parliament-men in the next representative: humbly presented to the consideration of all those whom it concerns. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to sold at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R202951. Grub Street ID 80119.
  • The afflicted prisoner's appeale unto His Excellencie the Lord Generall Cromwell. By Captain William Bray, prisoner in Windsor Castle. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1651. ESTC No. R35341. Grub Street ID 117755.
  • Bacon, Robert, M.A. A taste of the spirit of God, and of this vvorld, as they have appeared in opposition heretofore, so now latest of all at New-Windsor. Occasioned through the violence, and reproach of evil men, against the temple and tabernacle of God, and them that dwel therein. Presented in a narrative to the honourable committee, for the propagating the Gospel. By Robert Bacon, preacher by the allowance of God, and the nation, now these five years there. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the black spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R207030. Grub Street ID 83464.
  • Dell, William. Baptism?n didach?. Or, The doctrine of baptisms, reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity, according to the word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christs kingdom. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R206759. Grub Street ID 83234.
  • Purnell, Robert. The weavers shuttle displayed and the swiftness thereof unfolded, or, The words of a dying man to a dying people, in the midst of a dying nation wherein is held forth I. That the time is short, the way is narrow, the prize is great, the runners are many, the obtainers few, II. That repentance and turning to God is not in one call or command, wherefore wait upon the means appointed by God to work it, and that diligently and constantly this work deferred will be still greater, the time to do it wil[l] be shorter, the strength to do it by wil[l] be less, III. If w endeavour to the uttermost to improve the present opportunity and ability that the Almighty gives us, we shall, for ought I know, live with more comfort here and die in full assurance hereafter, for the greatest evil threatned or feared, may through wisdom be timely prevented / by Robert Purnel. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop .., 1652. ESTC No. R32258. Grub Street ID 114990.
  • B., R.. A word of information & advice touching tythes, and other the goods appropriate (as yet left) to Church-men. Wherein is given a hint of the light and knowledg of God and his mind touching these things, as they have been from the beginnging almost till now. Humbly presented by R.B. of N.W. to the governors of this commonwealth. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1652]. ESTC No. R207078. Grub Street ID 83505.
  • Williams, Roger. The bloody tenent yet more bloody: by Mr Cottons endevour to wash it white in the blood of the lambe; of whose precious blood, spilt in the blood of his servants; and of the blood of millions spilt in former and later wars for conscience sake, that most bloody tenent of persecution for cause of conscience, upon a second tryal, is found now more apparently and more notoriously guilty. In this rejoynder to Mr Cotton, are principally I. The nature of persecution, II. The power of the civill sword in spirituals examined; III. The Parliaments permission of dissenting consciences justified. Also (as a testimony to Mr Clarks narrative) is added a letter to Mr Endicot governor of the Massachusets in N.E. By R. Williams of Providence in New-England. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R206778. Grub Street ID 83252.
  • Erbery, William. The grand oppressor, or the terror of tithes; first felt, and now confest: By William Erberie. London: printed by G.D. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R207085. Grub Street ID 83511.
  • Purnell, Robert. The vvay to convert a sinner; and to recover a back-slider; and to strengthen those that stand. Wherein is held forth, that the Lord Jesus Christ is the new and living way, the true and onely way, the safe and sure way, a peaceable and pleasant way: first to bring a sinner out of a state of grace; secondly, to raise up that which was fallen, and bring home that which lost; lastly, to support the weak. Also the nature of each of these states, the trials of it, the way of attaining it, the remedy of it, the inducements to it. By Robert Purnel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black spred Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R5028. Grub Street ID 125510.
  • Niclaes, Hendrik. Evangelium regni. A joyfull message of the kingdome. Published by the holy spirit of the love of Jesus Christ, and sent forth unto all nations of people, which love the truth in Jesus Christ. Set forth by H.N. and by him perused anew, and more distinctly declared. Translated out of base-Almayne. London: Printed, for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls Church, 1652. ESTC No. R181004. Grub Street ID 71806.
  • Henden, Simon. The key of Scripture-prophecies: or, A glass of some new discoveries. Being an answer to a book published by Mr John Elmestone. Wherein is resolved, 1. Whether a true constituted church, with true office and visible membership, together with the ordinances proper to such a Gospel-stating, continued true by a line of succession from the primitive time downward to our times: or whether it were not interrupted by the apostacie. 2. If they did there intermit, when they return again to their first glory, whether now, or hereafter; and what is the dispensation now approved by the Spirit. By Simon Henden. London: printed by Ja. Cottrel, for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R202520. Grub Street ID 79753.
  • The fame and confession of the fraternity of R: C: Commonly, of the Rosie Cross. With a præface annexed thereto, and a short declaration of their physicall work. By Eugenius Philalethes. London: Printed by J[ohn]. M[acock]. for Giles Calvert, at the black spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R200745. Grub Street ID 78236.
  • Collier, Thomas. The works of Thomas Collier. Preacher in the west of England. Viz. I. The exaltation of Christ in the days of the gospel, as the alone high priest, prophet and king of saints. II. The marrow of Christianity, or a spiritual discovery of some principal truths; together wit a description of antichrist, both in the mystery, and in the history. III. Mysteries unveiled, or the glory of Christ, and the ruin of antichrist; held forth dialogue-wise; discoursing of the seven seals, trumpets, and vials. IV. Three general epistles written to the universal church of the first born; containing several discourses of the principal heads of divinity which are of the highest concernment. V. A discovery of the new creation. VI. The corruption of the ministry of the Church of England discovered. London: printed by Robert White, for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-end on Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R29304. Grub Street ID 112305.
  • Zeal examined: or, A discourse for liberty of conscience in matters of religion. Upon an occasionall question concerning the punishment of idolaters. London: printed by G.D. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R206948. Grub Street ID 83397.
  • Peyton, Edward. The divine catastrophe of the kingly family of the house of Stuarts: or, A short history of the rise, reign, and ruine thereof. Wherein the most secret and chamber-abominations of the two last kings are discovered, divine justice in King Charles his overthrow vindicated, and the Parliaments proceedings against him clearly justified, by Sir Edward Peyton, Knight and Baronet, a diligent observer of those times. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R208989. Grub Street ID 85206.
  • Williams, Roger. The fourth paper, presented by Maior Butler, to the Honourable Committee of Parliament, for the propagating the Gospel of Christ Jesus. VVhich paper was humbly owned, and was, and is attended to be made good by Major Butler. Mr. Charles Vane. Col. Danvers. Mr. Iackson. Mr. VVall. And Mr. Turner. Also a letter from Mr. Goad, to Major Butler, upon occasion of the said paper and proposals. Together with a testimony to the said fourth paper, by way of explanation upon the four proposals of it. By R.W. Unto which is subjoyned the fifteen proposals of the ministers. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, M DC LII. [1652]. ESTC No. R206692. Grub Street ID 83176.
  • Haggar, Henry. No King but Jesus: or, The walls of tyrannie razed, and the foundations of unjust monarchy discovered to the view of all that desire to see it. Wherein is undeniably proved, that no king is the Lords anointed, but Jesus: and the designe of God now upon the face of the earth, is briefly laid open: and the rulers of the nation, with their present power and authority, plainly proved to be of God; and therefore ought to be honoured and obeyed by all men living under them. Being considered in the following particulars. By Henry Haggar, a servant of Christ, and of th Commonwealth of England; sometimes belonging to the garison of Stafford. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R31087. Grub Street ID 113905.
  • Purnell, Robert. Good tidings for sinners, great joy for saints: or A word to the world, and two to those that are chosen out of the world. Wherein is held forth, first, the sweet tenders of grace from the Father, through the Son, to all dejected sinners. He invites them, he wooes them, he entreats them; nay, he beseeches them to accept of mercy. In the second [part of] this book, called, Two words to thos[e chosen out] of the world, the saints are spoken to [under their] severall forms; taking notice first [of the things] commendable in them; and in the [second place] reproving the for things amiss among them. With a short prophesie of the downefall of presbyterie, independency Anabaptismy, vain notions, and free-will. With a brief description of a true church-state against which the gates of hell shall not prevail; it being founded upon a rock, it will stand against all waves and storms that either men or devils can raise against it. By Robert Purnel. [London]: [Printed] for Giles Calvert at the West end of Pauls, 1652. ESTC No. R10782. Grub Street ID 59123.
  • Truth shut out of doors. Being brief discovery of the partial and unjust proceedings of some formal professors, members of a church at Rumney in Kent, against John Day, the publisher hereof. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west-end pf Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R16961. Grub Street ID 64768.
  • Blackwood, Christopher. A treatise concerning repentance, wherein also, The doctrine of restitution is handled at large: with a solution of many cases of conscience concerning the same. Written by Christopher Blackwood, a servant of Jesus Christ. London: printed by J.C. for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R12797. Grub Street ID 60945.
  • The generall-good to all people: or, The Lords free love running forth freely to his own people in these latter days, according to his promises made to his people, which he is now fulfilling. With something in answer to the petition put up to the Parliament, by many of the city and county of York, even they of the priests party. By Richard Farnworth. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R202130. Grub Street ID 79387.
  • A discovery of faith; wherein is laid down the ground of true faith, which sanctifieth and purifieth the heart, and worketh out the carnal part. Shewing the way that leadeth to salvation: with the difference betwixt the two seeds, the one of Mount Sinai, which tendeth to bondage; and the other, which is the immortal seed of God, begotten by the immortal word, which liveth and abideth for ever. The difference betwixt the living Word and the letter. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R16145. Grub Street ID 64027.
  • Fox, George. Newes coming up out of the north, sounding towards the south. Or, A blast out of the north up into the south, and so to flie abroad into the world: and a warning to all England, and nations elsewhere, the terrible day of the Lord is appearing, that all your hearts must be ript up and laid naked and open before the mighty God, before him where nothing can be hid, and that no hiding place will be found for him. You have hid your selves some in mountains and some in green trees, and some under hills; but the Lord is comming to make all naked, and strip all. Written from the mouth of the Lord, from one who is naked, and stands naked before the Lord cloathed with righteousness, whose name is not known in the world, risen up out of the north; which was prophesied of, but now it is fulfilled: the army is coming up out of the north against you terrible ones, whos weopans are not carnal, but spiritual. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654. [i.e. 1653]. ESTC No. R206764. Grub Street ID 83240.
  • Diodorus, Siculus. The history of Diodorus Siculus. Containing all that is most memorable and of greatest antiquity in the first ages of the vvorld until the war of Troy. Done into English by H.C. Gent. London: printed by John Macock, for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Black spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R5844. Grub Street ID 126248.
  • A considerable question about government, (of very great importance in reference to the state of the present times) briefly discussed. With a necessary advice to the governours and governed. By Isaac Penington, (junior) Esq;. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207068. Grub Street ID 83497.
  • Nicholson, Benjamin. Some returns to a letter which came from a general meeting of officers of the Army of England, Scotland, and Ireland, sitting at Jame's Westminster. Also A blast from the Lord, or a vvarning to England, by way of exhortation to take heed, and not run upon their own destruction; which will be speedily, without true repentance. By a lover of the truth, and a prisoner for declaring truth abroad Ben: Nicholson. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the West end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R203013. Grub Street ID 80171.
  • A declaration from the Generall and Council of State, to incite all the good people of these nations to thankfullness and holy rejoycing in the Lord, for the late great victory at sea, obtained by the fleet of this Common-wealth against the Dutch, upon Thursday and Frida being the second and third of June 1653. London: printed for Giles Calvert, Henry Hills, and Thomas Brewster, 1653. ESTC No. R211526. Grub Street ID 87339.
  • Nicholson, Benjamin. A blast from the Lord, or A vvarning to England, by way of exhortation to take heed, and not run upon their own destruction; which will be speedily, without true repentance. By a lover of the truth, and a prisoner for declaring truth abroad Ben: Nicholson. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R203018. Grub Street ID 80174.
  • Thursday June 16. 1653. At the councill of state at VVhite-Hall, ordered, that the commissioners for removing obstructions in the sale of the manours, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, directed to be sold by act or ordinance ... London: printed for Giles Calvert, Hen. Hills, and Tho. Brewster, MDCLIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R211531. Grub Street ID 87343.
  • A considerable question about government, (of very great importance in reference to the state of the present times) briefly discussed. With a necessary advice to the governours and governed. By Isaac Penington, (junior) Esq;. London: printed by John Macock for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R203314. Grub Street ID 80432.
  • An instruction unto Josias Bervers, Francis Massenden Esqs; Sir William Roberts Knight, John Packer, Henry Pit, Mathias Valentine and Robert Aldsworth Esqs;. London: printed for Giles Calvert, Henry Hills, and Thomas Brewster, MDCLIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R211535. Grub Street ID 87346.
  • An Easter-reckoning, or, A free-vvill offering rendering the calves of my lips, and offering up my service to the Lord in yeelding obedience to him, in shewing the priests and people their sins and transgressions, ... By way of question and answer, in several particulars and withall, shewing the difference of the ministery of Christ, and the ministery of the world ... With a reckoning with the priests, ... whereunto is annexed, the Lords free love-offering to his own people: and how every one is bound in duty to be in subjection to the Lord, and to walk in obedience to his commands. With several particulars. First, childrens dues, or duties to their parents. ... By one whom the people of the world calls a Quaker, but is of the divine nature made partaker, ... April. 1653. Yorkshire. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls, 1653.]. ESTC No. R188044. Grub Street ID 76083.
  • The Holy Bible: containing the Old Testament and the New. Newly translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R37113. Grub Street ID 119360.
  • A declaration from the General and Council of State, to incite all the good people of these nations to thankfulness and holy rejoycing in the Lord, for the late great victory at sea, obtained by the fleet of this Common-wealth against the Dutch, upon Thursday and Friday being the second and third of June 1653. London: printed for Giles Calvert, Henry Hils, and Thomas Brewster, 1653. ESTC No. R233179. Grub Street ID 104774.
  • A true relation of the last great fight at sea, July 29. and 31. between the English and the Dutch, as it was presented to the Councill of State in two letters sent them from General Monck: as also an estimate of the enemies ships taken, fired, and sunk, with the number of prisoners; together with what loss we sustained on our side. Saturday August 6. At the Council of State at White-Hall, ordered, that these letters and estimate be forthwith printed and published. John Thurloe Secr. London: printed for Giles Calvert, Henry Hills, and Thomas Brewster, printers to the Council of State, MDCLIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R203920. Grub Street ID 80970.
  • An order and declaration of the Council of State, concerning the determination of severall claims now depending before the commissioners for removing obstructions. London: printed for Giles Calvert, Henry Hills, and Thomas Brewster, 1653. ESTC No. R205530. Grub Street ID 82252.
  • Wednesday the first of June, 1653. At the Councel of State at White-hall. Whereas divers of the inhabitants of this Commonwealth did in the yeare 1642. and since issue forth considerable summes of money by way of adventure for lands forfeited in Ireland ... [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1653]. ESTC No. R209602. Grub Street ID 85836.
  • Cromwell, Oliver. A declaration and order of his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell, and his Councill of Officers: for the continuance of the assesment for six moneths, from the 24th. of June 1653. to the 25th. of December following; at the rate of one hundered and twenty thousand pounds by the moneth, towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Common wealth. June 9. 1653. Ordered by his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell with the advice of his Councill of Officers, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. William Malyn Secret. London: printed by and for H. Hills, G. Calvert and T. Brewster, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-Eagle, and at the Three Bibles near the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R209604. Grub Street ID 85838.
  • Haggar, Henry. The foundation of the font discovered to the view of all that desire to behold it. And, the baptizing of men and women when they believe (in rivers and fountains) proved to be a standing ordinance in the Church of Cchrist to the end of the world; by plain Scripture-proof In answer to Mr. Cook's Font uncovered, for infant-baptism; and Mr. Baxter's Plain Scripture-proof for infants church-membership and baptism. With a word sometimes upon occasion to Mr. Hall's Font-guarded; which is more fully answered by Thomas Collyer. By Henry Haggar, a servant of Christ, and th congregations of his saints. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207114. Grub Street ID 83538.
  • A brief survey, or, inquiry made into some particular proceedings of the Congregational churches. 1. Concerning their sending forth of persons to preach unto the world, with some queries touching the warrantableness thereof. 2. Concerning such as refuse or neglect to compleat their churches with elders, according to Christs institution, but goe on in feeding and governing of them in common, a way of their own. 3. Concerning the inconsistency of their principles with their practice, that account the people of this nation to be the world, idolaters and antichristians, and yet heed them in their worshipping of God. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R216297. Grub Street ID 91218.
  • By his Excellency the Lord General and the Council of State. Whereas information is given that severall persons disaffected to the peace of this Common-Wealth, upon occasion of the present change of government, do assemble together in a riotous and tumultuous manner ... London: printed for Giles Calvert, Thomas Brewster, and by and for Henry Hills, MDCLIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R211577. Grub Street ID 87379.
  • Naylor, James. The power and glory of the Lord shining out of the north, or The day of the Lord dawning: wherein the true light is holden forth to all who desire to walk in the day. With a warning to the people of England of all sorts, not to oppose Christ in his kingdom. Shewing also the way how all flesh comes to know the Lord and fear him, by his terrible shaking the earthly part in man, witnessed by the holy men of God in Scripture. With a word to the serpents seed, or ministers of Antichrist, or man of sin, wherever he is found. By one whom the Lord hath called out of this dark world, into the true light, whom Ismaels brood calls a Quaker, whose name in the flesh is James Nayler. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the sign of the Black-spred-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207117. Grub Street ID 83540.
  • A commission and instructions to Charles Fleetwood, esq; Lieutenant General of the Army in Ireland, Edmund Ludlow, esq; Lieutenant General of the horse, Miles Corbet, esq; Iohn Iones, esq; impowering them to cause all the lands (therein mentioned to be forfeited to the Commonwealth) to be forthwith surveyed, in order to the satisfying of adventurers for Ireland, and arrears of officers and souldiers, and for the settling and planting of Ireland, with security to the inhabitants, and such as shall plant the same. Wednesday June 29. 1653. At the Councill of State at White-Hall, ordered, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. John Thurloe Secr. London: printed for Giles Calvert, Thomas Brewster, and by and for Hen. Hills, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, and at the Three Bibles in Pauls Church yard, MDCLIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R209620. Grub Street ID 85852.
  • Further instructions unto Charles Fleetwood Esq; Lieutenant General of the Army in Ireland, Edmund Ludlow Esq; Lieutenant General of the horse, Miles Corbet esq; and Iohn Iones, Esq;. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, Henry Hills and Thomas Brewster, printers to the Council of State, and are to be sold at the Black spread-Eagle, and at the Three Bibles at the west-end of Pauls, or at the sign of Sir John Old-Castle in Py-Corner, 1653]. ESTC No. R209621. Grub Street ID 85853.
  • Severall informations and examinations taken concerning Lieutenant Colonell Iohn Lilburn, shewing his apostacy to the party of Charles Stuart: and what his intentions are in coming over into England out of Flanders. London: printed by H. Hills, and for G. Calvert and T. Brewster, and are to be sold at the Black-spread Eagle and the three Bibles at and near the west-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R235834. Grub Street ID 106845.
  • Fox, George. The unmasking and discovering of Anti-Christ, with all the false prophets, by the true light which comes from Christ Jesus, written forth to convince the seducers, and for the undeceiving of the seduced. By George Fox. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1653]. ESTC No. R30385. Grub Street ID 113245.
  • Webster, John. The saints guide, or, Christ the rule, and ruler of saints. Manifested by way of positions, consectaries, and queries. Wherein is contained the efficacy of acquired knowledge. The rule of Christians. The mission and maintenance of ministers. And the power of magistrates in spiritual things. By Iohn VVebster late Chaplain in the Army. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207135. Grub Street ID 83557.
  • An order of his Excellency the Lord General Cromvvell, and the Council of State, for continuing the powers of the commissioners for indempnity. London: printed for Giles Calvert, Thomas Brewster, and by and for Henry Hills, MDCLIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R211604. Grub Street ID 87401.
  • The humble remonstrance of the General Councel of officers met at Dalkeith the fifth of May, 1653. in behalf of themselves and the forces in Scotland: shewing their hearty concurrence with his Excellency the Lord General Cromwel, and his Councel of officers at White-Hall in dissolving the late Parliament. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R202489. Grub Street ID 79723.
  • An additional instruction unto Iosias Berners, Francis Massenden Esqs; Sir William Roberts knight, Iohn Parker, Henry Pit, Matthias Valentine, and Robert Aldworth, Esqs;. London: printed for Giles Calvert, Tomas Brewster, and by and for Henry Hills, MDCLIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R211606. Grub Street ID 87403.
  • Dell, William. The crucified and quickened Christian: or A discourse on Gal.2.19, 20. VVhich for the sum and substance of it was first spoken briefly at his Excellencies the Lord General Cromwels house, and was after more largely delivered in Clements parish in Cambridge. And is now made publique, for the justification of the truth, the profit of the faithful, and the stopping the mouth of iniquitie. By William Dell minister of the Gospel, and Master of Gonvil and Caius Colledge in Cambridge. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-spred-eagle [sic], neer the west end of Pauls, [1653]. ESTC No. R206847. Grub Street ID 83315.
  • An Easter-reckoning, or, A free-vvill offering rendering the calves of my lips, and offering up my service to the Lord in yeelding obedience to him, in shewing the priests and people their sins and transgressions, ... By way of question and answer, in several particulars and withall, shewing the difference of the ministery of Christ, and the ministery of the world ... With a reckoning with the priests, ... whereunto is annexed, the Lords free love-offering to his own people: and how every one is bound in duty to be in subjection to the Lord, and to walk in obedience to his commands. With several particulars. ... By one whom the people of the world calls a Quaker, but is of the divine nature made partaker, ... April. 1653. Yorkshire. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R31501. Grub Street ID 114291.
  • Naylor, James. Several petitions answered, that were put up by the priests of Westmorland, against James Nayler and Geo. Fox, servants of the most high God, persecuted by the priests of the world, as Jesus Christ and the apostles were persecuted by the Jewish high priests for the witnessing of the truth, and testifying against the deceits of the world. With the answer to an order given forth by the justices at Appleby sessions, contrary to the law of God, and the laws of the land. Also, an exhortation to the people, to mind the light of God in them, the teachings and leadings of the spirit of truth; the which if it be obeyed, will lead and guide them into all truth. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R3636. Grub Street ID 118649.
  • Streater, John. A glympse of that jevvel, judicial, just, preserving libertie. By Jo. Streater, a member of the Army of the Commonwealth of England serving in Ireland. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle at the West end of Paul's, 1653. ESTC No. R203670. Grub Street ID 80764.
  • The army no usurpers, or The late Parliament not almighty and everlasting: shewing, that the present army in their former opposing, and late dissolving of the Parliament, have done nothing contrary to law, but according to equity. And that the late Parliaments claim of power to do what they please, until they should be dissolved by their own consent, is long since made void by their own act. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black-spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R23359. Grub Street ID 105085.
  • Erbery, William. Ministers for tythes, being a manifest proof that these men are no ministers of the Gospel, who follow the magistrate for a worldly maintenance, and fee the lawyers to plead for tythes. By Willam [sic] Erbery. London: printed by J.C. for Giles Calvet [i.e. Calvert], at the signe of the Black spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R201950. Grub Street ID 79233.
  • Erbery, William. The sword doubled to cut off both the righteous and the wicked; drawn forth in two following discourses, by William Erberie. London: printed by G.D. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1652 [i.e. 1653?]. ESTC No. R206871. Grub Street ID 83334.
  • Blackwood, Christopher. A soul-searching catechism, wherein is opened and explained, not onely the six fundamental points set down Heb. 6.1. but also many other questions of highest concernment in Christian religion. Wherein is strong meat for those that are grown, and milk for babes, in a very short catechism at the end, exceeding needful for all families, in these ignorant and unsetled times. Written by Christopher Blackwood, a servant of Christ. London: printed by J.C. for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R24658. Grub Street ID 108422.
  • Higgenson, Thomas. Glory sometimes afar off, now stepping in; or, The great gospel-mysterie of spirit, or Divine nature in saints: not in that philosophical and humane sense, by effects and habits of grace, but after a more evangelical, divine, and mysterious manner of in-being. Opened, affirmed and cleared, and gloriously breaking forth through a cloud of subtil pervertings, carnal objections, and dreadful condemnings cast upon it; and closed up with an account of some principles, practises and wayes which have sealed up this mysterie, and thereby held down the saints in weakness, and shut up the world in darkness for so long a time. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the black spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R206885. Grub Street ID 83343.
  • The companions of good consciences: or an appeal of moderation, justice, and equity, or righteousnesse, peace and love (unfolded in the law of God and nature) to the consciencs [sic] of all, both high and low, rich and poor, of all societies and opinions, amoung all nations. With their mournful lamentation over the unrighteousnesses of men. Wherein men may as in a looking-glasse behold themselves, whether they bear the image of God in their power, places, judgments and callings; or the image of the Divel; for his servants ye are whom ye obey; whether of righteousness and obedience &c. to salvation: or of injustice, pride, envie and deceit, &c. to damnation. Herein the God of justice hath said, the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it, every one shall be recompenced according to his deeds done in the flesh, whether good or evil. Where then, Lord, shal the unjust, the oppressor, the proud, the covetous, the envious, and all manner of unrighteousness appear? Take it effectually to thy heart. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1653. ESTC No. R207193. Grub Street ID 83609.
  • Blackwood, Christopher. Four treatises; the first setting forth the excellency of Christ: the second containing a preparation for death: the third concerning our love to Christ: the fourth concerning our love to our neighbour. Written by Christopher Blackwood a servant of Jesus Christ. London: printed by T.M. for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, M DC LIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R215181. Grub Street ID 90270.
  • A little starre, giving some light into the counsels and purposes of God revealed in the Scriptures. Or A catechisme, wherein these ensuing principles. 1. What God is, and how he manifests himselfe. 2 Why he made the world and man. 3. Mans condition, what, 1. by creation 2. By his fall. 3. By being restored by Jesus Christ. 4 The uses and ends of the law. 5. What the Gospell is. 6. Justification what it is. 7. Sanctification what, and how it is wrought. 8. What repentance is. 9. The use and ends of the Scriptures. 10. What true prayer is. 11. Baptisme, and the Lords Supper, why, and how used. 12. Generall redemption what, and how to be adjudged of. 13. Resurrection and judgement what. 14. Heaven and Hell what, in truth and misterie. All which are briefly by way of question and answer opened and explained. By VVilliam Mason. London: printed by G.D. for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, [1653]. ESTC No. R208669. Grub Street ID 84896.
  • Buttivant, Samuel. A brief discovery of a threefold estate of Antichrist now extant in the world: viz. a description of 1. The true and false temple, 2. The false ministery, and 3. The false churches. Whereunto is added The trial of one George Fox in Lancashire, with his answer to eight articles exhibited against him; being sent in a letter from Kellet to some friends in York-shire. Also, Certain queries upon a petition lately presented to the Parliament from divers gentlemen and others in Worcester-shire; necessary to be answered by the petitioners, who are said to be 6000 in number. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R29903. Grub Street ID 112818.
  • Dell, William. The tryal of spirits both in teachers & hearers. Wherein is held forth the clear discovery, and certain downfal of the carnal and antichristian clergie of these nations. Testified from the Word of God to the university-congregation in Cambridge. By William Dell. Whereunt is added a plain and necessary confutation of divers errors delivered by Mr Sydrach Simpson in a sermon preached to the same congregation the last commencement there, anno 1653. ... And, that humane learning is not a preparation appointed by Christ, either for the right understanding or right teaching the Gospel. With a brief testimony against divinity-degrees in the universities. As also, Luthers testimony at large upon the whole matter. And lastly, the right reformation of learning, schools, and universities, according to the state of the Gospel, and the light that shines therein. Al necessary for the instruction and direction of the faithful in these last times. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207233. Grub Street ID 83641.
  • Fox, George. Saul's errand to Damascus: with his packet of letters from the high-priests, against the disciples of the Lord. Or, A faithful transcript of a petition contrived by some persons in Lancanshire, who call themselves ministers of the gospel, breathing out threatnings and slaughters against a peaceable & godly people there, by them nick-named Quakers. Together with the defence of the persons thereby traduced, against the slanderous and false suggestions of that petition, and other untruths charged upon them. Published to no other end, but to draw out the bowels of tender compassion from all that love the poor despised servants of Jesus Christ, who have been the scorn of carnal men in all ages. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R206937. Grub Street ID 83388.
  • By the Council of State appointed by authority of Parliament. London: by Printed [sic] Henry Hills for him, Giles Calvert, and Thomas Brewster, Printers to the Council of State, MDCLIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R211715. Grub Street ID 87489.
  • The standard of the Lord lifted up against the kingdom of Satan, or An ansvver to a book entituled The Quakers shaken, vvritten by one John Gilpin, with the help of the Priest of Kendal: wherein is discovered his life, and how the judgement of God was and is upon him, an how he hath been led by deceit and filthiness to blaspheme the name of the living God, and is returned with the dog to the vomit, and with the sow to her wallowing: by Christopher Atkinson, a friend to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle, near the West-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207254. Grub Street ID 83659.
  • The standard of the Lord lifted up against the kingdom of Satan, or An ansvver to a book entituled The Quakers shaken, written by one John Gilpin, with the help of the Priest of Kendal: wherein is discovered his life, and how the judgement of God was and is upon him, an how he hath been led by deceit and filthiness to blaspheme the name of the living God, and is returned with the dog to the vomit, and with the sow to her wallowing: by Christopher Atkinson, a friend to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle, near the West-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207255. Grub Street ID 83660.
  • Webster, John. Academiarum examen, or The examination of academies. Wherein is discussed and examined the matter, method and customes of academick and scholastick learning, and the insufficiency thereof discovered and laid open; as also some expedients proposed for the reforming of schools, and the perfecting and promoting of all kind of science. Offered to the judgements of all those that love the proficiencie of arts and sciences, and the advancement of learning. By Jo. Webster. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, MDCLIV. [1654, i.e. 1653]. ESTC No. R827. Grub Street ID 128463.
  • Reeve, Hampden. The straight gate. Or the narrow way leading unto life, made plain. Being the substance of XV. discourses. The chief heads of which are, 1. Precious promises and the divine nature opened. 2. The souls true wound and cure. 3. Who is to be feared, or the true ground of feare. ... 15. Christs amen to the bitter cup, or thy will be done. Published with an analisis before each sermon (for the more easie understanding thereof.) By H. Reeve, Mr of Arts. London: printed by J. M. for G. Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop neer Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R233710. Grub Street ID 105170.
  • The temples foundation laid: or, a way for setlement of religion. Humbly presented unto the Parliament. By M.T. London: printed by G.D. for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle near the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207271. Grub Street ID 83674.
  • Severall informations and examinations taken concerning Lieutenant Colonell Iohn Lilburn, concerning his apostacy to the party of Charles Stuart. and his intentions in coming over into England out of Flanders. London: printed by H. Hills, and for G. Calvert and T. Brewster, and are to be sold at the Black-spread Eagle and the three Bibles at and near the west-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R35307. Grub Street ID 117725.
  • Dell, William. The stumbling-stone, or, A discourse touching that offence which the world and worldly church do take against 1. Christ himself. 2. His true word. 3. His true worship. 4. His true church. 5. His true government. 6. His true ministry. Wherein the University is reproved by the Word of God. Delivered partly to the University-congregation in Cambridge, partly to another in the same town. Together with a brief touch in the epistle (for the present) on the late quarrelsom, weak, and erroneous Animadversions of one Mr. Chambers, called Doctor in Divinity, and Pastor of Pewsy in Wiltshire. By William Dell minister of the Gospel, and Master of Gonvil and Caius Colledge in Cambridge. London: printed by R.W. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R206987. Grub Street ID 83425.
  • 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.
  • Garner, Robert. Redemption by Jesus Christ, unto lost sinners, handled. Also, the scriptures (alleadged by Mr. Den, Tho. Moor, Thomas Lamb, and others, to prove the universality of the extent of the death of Christ) are freed from the corrupt sense which is put upon them. With an epistle to the churches of God in London, and elsewhere, by Hanserd Knollys. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R234069. Grub Street ID 105452.
  • Naylor, James. A discovery of the first wisdom from beneath, and the second wisdom from above. Or, The difference betwixt the two seeds, the one after the flesh, the other after the spirit. With the true worship of God after the spirit, and the false worship of the world, who lives in outward forms, useth customes and traditions, not knowing the onely true God that dwelleth in his saints, and rules by his spirit of power, which causeth them to differ from the world, and those that have the form of godlinesse, and want the power thereof. ... Written by a servant of the Lord, who the world scornfully nicknameth, and calleth a Quaker, who is prisoner for the testimony of the truth at Applebie in Westmorland, whose name is James Nayler. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207000. Grub Street ID 83437.
  • The life of a Christian which is a lamp kindled and lighted from the love of Christ, and most naturally discovereth its original, by the purity, integrity and fervency of its motion, in love to its fellow-partners in the same life. Briefly displayed in this its peculiar and distinguishing strain of operation. As also some few catechestical questions concerning the way of salvation by Christ. Together with a post-script about religion. By Isaac Penington (junior) Esq;. London: printed by John Macock, for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R29387. Grub Street ID 112372.
  • Goad, Christopher. Refreshing drops, and scorching vials; severally distributed to their proper subjects, according to the wisdom given that precious servant of the Lord, Mr. Christopher Goad. Sometimes Fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge, and Batchelor in Divinity, as men speak: but befor his translation, became a disciple and learner again, sitting at the feet of Christ and his Spirit, where he took a higher degree, and now sits with Christ in heaven. London: printed by R.W. for Giles Calvert, and the sign of the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207013. Grub Street ID 83448.
  • Webster, John. The saints guide, or, Christ the rule, and ruler of saints. Manifested by way of positions, consectaries, and queries. Wherein is contayned the efficacy of acquired knowledge. The rule of Christians. The mission and maintenance of ministers. And the power of magistrates in spiritual things. By Iohn Webster late chaplain in the army. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R17627. Grub Street ID 68875.
  • Burrough, Edward. Ansvvers to severall queries put forth to the despised people called Quakers, by Philip Bennett, who cals himself a minister of Christ, but is found a deceiver; answered by them to whom they were directed. Also, ansvvers to severall other subtil queries put forth by one Iohn Reeve, who lives in the City of London, who cals himself the last messenger and witnesse unto the true God, but is found a false witnesse, and a lyar, and a perverter of the right way of God. Answered by Edward Burrough, and Francis Howgill, who are witnesses unto the truth against this subti serpent-like generation. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black-spread-Eagle, at .., [1654]. ESTC No. R207330. Grub Street ID 83728.
  • Fox, George. A warning from the Lord, to all such as hang down the head for a day, and pretend to keep a fast unto God, when they smite with the fist of wickedness, and suffers the innocent to lie oppressed. Occasioned by a late declaration; stiled, A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, inviting the people of England and Wales to a day of solemn fasting and humiliation. A friend to all them which be of a broken heart, and trembleth at the word of the Lord, G.F. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207337. Grub Street ID 83735.
  • F., R.. A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church, the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and people discovered. Written by a friend of the truth, whose name in the flesh is Richard Farneworth. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R15311. Grub Street ID 63257.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. The immediate call to the ministry of the Gospel, witnessed by the spirit: vvith a true declaration of the persecution and suffering of Richard Hubberthorne, James Parnell, Ann Blayling, by Will. Pickering, who is Mayor of Cambridge. Also an answer to divers letters and mittimusses, against the said prisoners, answered; by them who are sufferers for the truth, and for the testimony of Jesus, Richard Hubberthorn, James Parnell. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207636. Grub Street ID 83996.
  • Naylor, James. Churches gathered against Christ and his kingdom. Or, A petition answered, wherein, is plainly shewed how the petitioners go about to take the kingdom, care of his servants, and propagating of his Gospel out of the hand of Christ, and would put it into the hands of the powers of the earth, contrary to the words of Christ, and practice of all the saints in Scriptures, laid open that all who fear the Lord, may search the Scriptures and withdraw from the tents of these wicked men, and their covetous practises. Also, a word to those to whom this petition is preferred, that above all they meddle not in the kingdom of Christ, for all that have done it, or shall do it shall be broken to pieces, for he alone will reign, and all flesh shall cast their crowns at his feet, even so amen. Written by one whom the world knows by the name of James Nayler. London: printed for G. Calvert, 1654. ESTC No. R202136. Grub Street ID 79393.
  • The first new persecution; or, A true narrative of the cruel usage of two Christians, by the present mayor of Cambridge. As it was certified from thence by an eminent hand. London: printed for G. Calvert, 1654. ESTC No. R202137. Grub Street ID 79394.
  • Camm, John. A true discovery of the ignorance, blindness, and darkness of those who are called magistrates about Carlile in Cumberland, who call Light darkness, and truth error, and judge them blasphemers who are sent of the Lord to declare the eternal word of truth amongst them, bu the Lord hath made himself manifest in the hearts of his people, and opened their eyes here in the northern parts, whereby they plainly see the tyranny, oppression, and cruelty of those who are called magistrates and rulers, who do imprison the servants of the most high God, for declaring against sin and abomination, held up in markets and steeple-houses, and so they that depart from iniquity and stand in obedience to the commands of the Lord, makes himself a prey to that generation; but the Lord is risen for Sions deliverance, all praise and glory be to him for evermore. J.C. London: printed for G. Calvert, 1654. ESTC No. R202139. Grub Street ID 79395.
  • Divine essays or Considerations about several things in religion of very deep and weighty concernment, both in reference to the state of the present times, as also of the truth itself. With a lamenting and pleading postscript. By Isaac Penington (junior) Esq;. London: printed by John Macock for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R40044. Grub Street ID 121892.
  • Fox, George. Saul's errand to Damascus: with his packet of letters from the high-priests against the disciples of the Lord. Or A faithful transcript of a petition contrived by some persons in Lancashier, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel, breathing out threatnings and slaughters against a peaceable & godly people there, by them nick-named Quakers. Together with the defence of the persons thereby traduced against the slanderous and false suggestions of that petition, and other untruths charged upon them. Published to no other end, but to draw out the bowels of tender compassion from all that love the poor despised servants of Jesus Christ, who have been the scorn of carnal men in all ages. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R37353. Grub Street ID 119589.
  • Blackwood, Christopher. Some pious treatises being 1. A bridle for the tongue: or, a treatise directing a Christian how to order his his [sic] words in a holy maner. 2. The present sweetness, and future bitterness of a delicious sin. 3. A Christians groans under the body of sin. 4. Proving the resurrection of the same body committed to the dust: also, the not dying of the soul within the body. 5. Tractatus de clavibus ecclesiæ. Written by Christoph. Blackwood, a servant of Jesus Christ. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207075. Grub Street ID 83503.
  • Naylor, James. A discovery of the man of sin, acting in a mystery of iniquitie, pleading for his kingdom, against the coming of Christ to take away sin. Or, an answer to a book set forth by Tho. Weld of Gateshead, Richard Prideaux, Sam. Hamond, Will. Cole, and Will. Durant of Newcastle By way of reply to an answer of James Nayler's to their former book, called The perfect Pharisee: who call themselves ministers of Christ, but are found ministring for the kingdom of Antichrist. Published for clearing the innocency of the truth from their malicious slanders, and discovering their deceits. By one whom the world calls James Nayler. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R202155. Grub Street ID 79408.
  • Howgill, Francis. The fiery darts of the divel quenched; or, Something in answer to a book called, a second beacon fired, presented to the Lord Protector, and the Parliament, and subscribed by Luke Fawne, John Rothwel, Samuel Gellibrand, Thomas Underhill, Joshua Kirton, Nathaniel Web. Wherin, their lies and slanders are made manifest against the innocent, and those books which have been published by them they call Quakers, owned and vindicated, and all the rest which is in that book disowned, and their deceite laid open; how they have perverted the truth and our words in those books which they cry out of as blasphemy, that the truth may not suffer under the reproach of the heathen. By one who is a witnesse for the truth against Gog and Magog, called after the flesh, Francis Howgil. Also something in answer to a booke called a voice from the Word of the Lord, by one John Griffith, against us, whom the world calls Quakers, wherein his false accusations is denied, and he proved to be a slanderer, and the t. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black-spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207383. Grub Street ID 83773.
  • Fox, George. True judgement, or, The spiritual-man judging all things, but he himself judged of no man. To them who are growing up into discerning and judgement: and to them, who cannot endure sound judgement. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R202180. Grub Street ID 79431.
  • Dewsbury, William. The discovery of mans returne to his first estate by the operation of the power of God in the great work of regeneration. With a word to all saints, who set their faces towards Sion to seek the Lord their God. And to those that are waiting in Sion, to worship him in spirit and truth. A word to the back-slider, who hath tasted of the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, and hath turned the grace of God into wantonness, and gone back into spiritual Sodome and Egypt, where out Lord is crucified. With a discovery of Mystery-Babylon, and her merchants; with a word to the hard hearted unbelieving Jews, who professe Christ in words, and deny to be guided by his counsel, the light in their conscience, and so stumble at him to their own destruction. From the spirit of the Lord, written by one whom the people of the world calls Quaker, whose name in the flesh is William Densbury [sic]; but hath a new name, the world knows not, written in the Book of Life. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R227014. Grub Street ID 99917.
  • Dewsbury, William. A true prophecy of the mighty day of the Lord, which is coming and is appeared in the north of England, and is arising toward the south, and shall overspread all the nations of the world. Wherein he is gathering his elect together out of all forms, observations, kindreds tongues and nations; and is making up his jewels, his mighty Host, and is exalting Jesus Christ to be King of Kings, to go before his army which he hath raised up in the north of England, and is marching towards the south in mighty power to cut down high and low, rich and poor, priest and people, and all the powers of the land, and all the world over, that are fruitless trees, that cumber the ground, defile the flesh, and walk in disobedience to the righteous law of God, the pure light in the conscience: for who falls on this stone shall be broken; but on whom it falls, shall be ground to powder. A word from the Lord to all the inhabitants of England, rulers, priests and people, to haste, haste to meet the Lord with sp. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black spread Eagle at the west end of Paul, 1654. ESTC No. R206804. Grub Street ID 83279.
  • Fox, George. The vials of the wrath of God, poured forth upon the seat of the man of sin, and upon all professors of the world, who denieth the light of Christ which he hath enlightned every one withal, and walk contrary to it; with it they are condemned. And a vvarning from the Lord to all who are walking headlong to destruction in the lusts of the flesh, and deceits of the world, that they may repent and turn to the Lord, lest the overflowing scourge sweep them all into the pit. By him who is called George Fox. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R39551. Grub Street ID 121432.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. A reply to a book set forth by one of the blind guides of England, who is a priest at Barwick Hall in Lancashire, who writes his name R. Sherlock, Batcheler of Divinity, but he is proved to be a diviner and deceiver of the people: which book is in answer to some queres set forth to him by them whom he calls Quakers. And herein are replies given to his answers, by those whom the world reproachfully calls Quakers: but we do dwell in the power of the living God, which makes all the earth to quake and tremble at his presence, who is terrible to the wicked, and is laying open and discovering the deceipts of all blind guides, hirelings and deceivers, and is making his power manifest, and his name known to his people, whom the world calls Quakers. ... Richard Hubberthorne. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1654. ESTC No. R6754. Grub Street ID 127070.
  • Richardson, Samuel. An apology for the present government, and governour: with an answer to severall objections against them, and certain queries propounded for those who are unsatisfied, to consider, and answer, if they please. By Samuel Richardson. London: printed for Gyles Calvert, at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R203393. Grub Street ID 80490.
  • Light risen out of darkness now in these latter days. Shewing the dark ways and worships of the ministry of Antichrist now in these apostated times, which is perilous, as is foretold of often by the Holy Ghost that spoke through Paul, and now is fulfilled in these latter days, 2 Tim 3. Thus saith the Lord, Arise Sion, and thresh with a sharp threshing instrument, and shine, for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen, and is arising, and Jerusalem shall be a burdensome stone to all nations, now that Christ is unto his people both the light and glory thereof. Wherein something is written in reply to a book that was set forth by the dry and night vines in and about Beverley, who scornfully nicknameth the people of God, in reviling and falsly accusing them, and calleth them Quakers, in and about York-shire. Iuly, 1653. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R206840. Grub Street ID 83309.
  • Dewsbury, William. The discovery of mans returne to his first estate by the operation of the power of God in the great work of regeneration. With a word to all saints, who set their faces towards Sion to seek the Lord their God: and to those that are waiting in Sion to worship him in spiri and truth. A word to the back-slider, who hath tasted of the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, and hath turned the grace of God into wantonnesse, and gone back into spirituall Sodome and Egypt, where out Lord is crucified. With a discovery of Mystery-Babylon, and her merchants with a word to the hard-hearted unbelieving Jews, who professe Christ in words, and denies to be guided by his Counsell, the light in their conscience, and so stumbles at him to their own destruction. From the spirit of the Lord, written by one, whom the people of the world calls Quaker, whose nam in the flesh is William Densbury [sic]; but hath a new name, the world knows not, written in the Book of Life. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R206841. Grub Street ID 83310.
  • C., N.. A rule for ministers and people, whereby they may see how they are engaged one towards another, by Gods word. And (as in a glass) herein may be seen when any fail, and when one or both are faithful. By N.C. a servant of Christ, and of his church assembled at Orpington in Kent. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207170. Grub Street ID 83587.
  • Erbery, William. The great earthquake, Revel. 16. 18. or, Fall of all the churches. Discovering the apostasie of purest churches, not yet sensible of their spiritual whoredoms, EZek. 43.9, 10. Or, The great whore made bare and naked before she be judged, and her flesh burnt with fire, Rev. 27. 16. Proving, that none indeed deny the ordinances of Christ, but present churches not being in a Gospel-order. By William Erbery. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle at-the [sic] west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207174. Grub Street ID 83591.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. A true testimony of the zeal of Oxford-professors and university-men who for zeal persecute the servants of the living God, following the example of their brethren of Cambridge. Also the leudness of those two great mothers discovered, who have brought forth so many children, and never had a husband. With a few words to magistrates that persecute the saints, calling them vagabonds; to shew them who are the vagabonds, and to take off their heat who are so much troubled, that they want the honour of a hat. Richard Hubberthorne. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207175. Grub Street ID 83592.
  • Fox, George. The trumpet of the Lord sounded, and his sword drawn, and the separation made between the precious and the vile; and the vineyard of the Lord dressed by his own husbandmen, and the dead trees cut down, and all the mystery of witchcraft discovered in all professions: by them who have come thorow great tribulation, whose garments have been washed in the blood of the lamb; who are accounted as the off-scowring of all things for Christs sake, scornfully called by the world Quakers. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R206890. Grub Street ID 83346.
  • Burrough, Edward. A vvarning from the Lord to the inhabitants of Underbarrovv, and so to all the inhabitants in England, where it shall meet with them, who holds up the false teachers, and false worship, and who beats, stone, stock, and persecute, and hail out of their assemblies, those who are sent by the Lord, to speak his word freely; with an exhortation, that they hast to meet the Lord by true repentance, by putting off the works of darkness, lest the Lord cut them assunder, by his sword, which is already drawn and put into the hand of his servants. Also, a word to my brethren, and companions in tribulation in the kingdome and patience of Jesus Christ, who is by the world scornfully called Quakers. With the manner of my passage through the dark world, (wherein the simple ones may see the deceits of the man of sin in his actings like the true spirit) to warn all to follow the true light within, which leads unto God, & to beware of the voice, lo here & lo there, by one who is a labourer in the vineyar. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R206899. Grub Street ID 83353.
  • Burrough, Edward. The vvalls of Ierico razed down to the ground. Or, An answer to a lying book, called the Quaking principles dashed in peices: wherein one called Henoch Howet, which goes under the name of an Anabahtist [sic], doth falsely accuse, and maliciously belye us; his seven principles which he calls ours, I shall lay down, and what we own is vindicated, and what he hath belyed the truth in, is turned upon his own head. By one who is zealous for the name of the Lord of hostes, called Edward Burrough. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and art to be sold, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, [1654]. ESTC No. R170173. Grub Street ID 64922.
  • The glorie of the Lord arising, shaking terribly the earth, and overturning all, until righteousness be set up. Being an encounter with the ministers of the world touching their maintenance; wherein they are beaten with their own weapons, confuted by their own scriptures and arguments. Also, a testimony from the Lord against swearing. With a word to the heads of the nation, and to the judges of life and death. By those whom the world calls Quakers. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R206900. Grub Street ID 83356.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit. In answer to several accusations against the people called Quakers. By Richard Hubberthorne. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R202547. Grub Street ID 79779.
  • A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church, the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests, and people discovered. Written by a friend of the truth, whose name in the flesh is Richard Farnvvorth. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread Eagle, at the west end of Paul's, 1654. ESTC No. R226481. Grub Street ID 99495.
  • P., H.. A short answer to a book set forth by seven priests, who call themselves ministers of the gospel of Christ; but are plainly discovered to be lyers, and slanderers, and envious of them who are the true ministers of Christ, who abide in his doctrine. With a vvord to the reader, to read with understanding, and let the light of Jesus Christ within judge; for to that in the conscience it is spoken. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207524. Grub Street ID 83897.
  • Pearson, Anthony. A few words to all judges, justices, and ministers of the law in England. From Anthony Pearson. [London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1654]. ESTC No. R7991. Grub Street ID 128201.
  • Camm, John. An answer to a book which Samuel Eaton put up to the Parliament: which he saith he is a teacher of the Church of Christ, heretofore meeting at Ducken-field, now at Stockport in Cheshire; and he cals the title of his book Quakers confuted. Moses who was a judg quaked and trembled, David a king in Israel quaked and trembled, and Solomon who was a king trembled, and Daniel a servant of the most high God trembled, ... And these heard the voice of God, and thou that writest, thou mayest say thou hast confuted all them; for he that is against them, is against us, and h that is against us, is against them, for the same power is witnessed; but thou Eaton, who saith thou art a teacher of the church at Duckenfield, who saith thou hast heard the voice of the living God, and that such a voice as this, as comes immediately from God, you have not heard, ... And Isaiah saith, hear the word of the Lord all ye that tremble at his word; and this is the man that I do regard, saith the Lord, that is of a . London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R206969. Grub Street ID 83410.
  • Fox, George. A word from the Lord, to all the world, and all professors in the vvorld; spoken in parables: wherein all may come to read themselves through the parables, and see where they are; also a word to all professors, who cast the pure law of God behind their backs, and turn th grace of God into wantonness, and despite the day of their visitation; with a dreadful voice to all the children of darkness, who hate and deny the light; that all may come to see themselves, and repent, before the fierce wrath of the Lord, which is kindled in England, sweep you all away: by them who are redeemed out of the curse, to serve the living, called Quakers. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207560. Grub Street ID 83926.
  • Member of the House then present.. An answer to a paper entituled A true narrative of the cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament, upon the 12. of December, 1653. Wherein the grounds and manner thereof are truly stated and vindicated, by a Member of the house then present. London: printed by T.N. for G. Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1653. [i.e. 1654]. ESTC No. R14410. Grub Street ID 62434.
  • Smith, John, of Badgworth. Soule-reviving influences of the sun of righteousnesse, or Some bright beames of light and love, sparkling from Christ upon the darke and drooping hearts of sin-weakend and clouded believers, even while we are in this solitary wildernesse, not yet arrived at the land of spirituall Canaan; but taking a turne in the darke and dampe valley of the shadow of death. With several evangelicall and heart-winning incouragements to the life of faith in the Sonne of God, notwithstanding our manifold weaknesses and hainous provocations; yea to the keeping up of the same comfort, hope confidence, and joy in him in the sadest straights, of the sorest darknesse. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R208761. Grub Street ID 84986.
  • Naylor, James. An ansvver to twenty eight queries, sent out by Francis Harris to those people he calls Quakers: wherein his spirit is tryed, to be contrary to that spirit that was in all the children of Light, by his own words and infallible proof: his slanders being removed, his queries are groundless: and so the truth cleared, in the sight of the least of the Lords people. Written in defence of the truth: and for the freeing the Israelite out of the hand of the Ægyptian. J.N. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Black-spread-Eagle neere the west end of Pauls, London, 1655. ESTC No. R204791. Grub Street ID 81670.
  • Some papers given forth to the world, to be read; from them who in scorn are called Quakers: wherein is severall things contained as followeth: 1. A paper which shewes how this generation fulfills Christs words, who said, they shall hale you out of the synagogues: which no this nation and teachers and people hath fulfilled Christs words, who said, they should be haled before rulers for his names sake. Also a paper shewing how the servants of the Lord was beaten as they are now. ... 12. Paper, a discovery of mockers in their generation. Lastly, those that cannot pay tythes at the will of man, shewing the change of the law of God, according to the Scriptures, as Heb. 7. You rulers of this nation, how will you answer the Lord of the vineyard, by keeping of his vineyard-dressers in prison?. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1655. ESTC No. R204792. Grub Street ID 81671.
  • Simpson, William. A declaration unto all, both priests and people first, to the priests that they may read themselves, and see their shame. Secondly, that people may know their bondage, and to whom they are in bondage to. ... By one William Stymson who is scornfully called a [Q]uaker. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R26241. Grub Street ID 109579.
  • Smith, Humphrey. The cruelty of the magistrates of Evesham, in Worcester-shire, or, Some further particulars of their dealings and proceedings at the late Sessions, and othertimes, against those people, whom scornfully they call Qvakers. With a warning to the heads and rvlers and all people of this nation. Written from Evesham the 15. day of the 8. month, 1655. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R31947. Grub Street ID 114699.
  • Concerning the election of grace. Or Of Gods will towards man. Commonly called predestination. That is, how the texts of Scripture are to be understood which treat of fallen lost Adam, and of the new birth from Christ. Being a short declaration and introduction concerning the highest ground, shewing how man may attain divine skill and knowledge. Written in the German tongue, anno 1623. By Jacob Behme. Teutonicus philosophus. London: printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert, and John Allen, and are to be sold at their shops, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls; and at the Sun Rising in Paul's Church-Yard in the new buildings between the two north doores, 1655. ESTC No. R4192. Grub Street ID 123403.
  • Naylor, James. The boaster bared, and his armour put off, without a conquest, by the quaking principle. In an answer to Enoch Hovvets, called Quaking principles dasht in pieces. Written by James Nayler. London: printed for G. Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black Spread Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202980. Grub Street ID 80140.
  • The Scriptures vindication against the Scotish contradictors. By one John Stalham, and as he saith, preacher of the Gospel at Edenborough in Scotland. And the other tiled [sic], A serious review of some principles of the Quakers; wherein error is discovered, and truth defended; by P.E. and written with a pen at Edenborough, printed in the year 1655, and a written name, as if it were the printer called Peter English, but no printed name; and thus they shuffle, but laid open to their shame, and truth in this short answer is defended and cleared, and their errour is discovered, and they ensnared. Who both have manifested their contradictions both to the Scriptures, and their own writings, and so have not the people which they call Quakers. Published by a servant of the Lord Jesus, in Yorkeshire in England, known to the world by the name of Richard Farneworth. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202120. Grub Street ID 79378.
  • Naylor, James. Satans design discovered: vvho under a pretence of worshipping Christs person in heaven, would exclude God and Christ, the spirit and light, out of the world: and that he should no more dwell in his people as he hath done, till Doomsday, that so he might rule in the hearts of men and women, unrevealed, while the world endures, onely under the name of God and Christ, talked of at a distance, that he may rule in the creation, exalted above God. Clearly laid open in an answer to Thomas Moor, who calls his book an Antidote against the spreading infections, &c. Wherein i discovered the crooked ways the winding Serpent takes to save his head, and reproach the truth with lies, that by any means he might make people believe that a lying spirit is among the Quakers, but is found within him. With 48. lies, taken out from three times as many, and sent back to be proved by the founder of them, T.M. Also some particulars, what the Quakers holds ... By a servant to truth, called James Nayler. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle near the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202989. Grub Street ID 80146.
  • Antichrists man of vvar, apprehended, and encountred withal, by a souldier of the armie of the Lamb. Otherwise, an answer to a book set forth by one that subscribes his name Edmund Skipp, preacher of the Gospel (as he saith) to a people at Bodenham in Herefordshire; but is found one that is acting Antichrists part disguised: but nakedly seen, & herein discovered in this answer to his book, called the Worlds wonder, or the Quakers blazing-starre. And in this answer he is discovered, and proved to be one that is chief in the service of the old dragon: who pretends in his book to discover the mystery of the Quakers, as he calls them, and to lay open a dangerous design: who is found out, that whilst he hath been pretending to be chief in discovering a plot, or Antichrists misterious actings, is found himself to be the chief plotter, ... Written in Worcestershire by a servant of the Lord, the second moneth called April, 1655. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202123. Grub Street ID 79381.
  • Naylor, James. A true discoverie of faith: and a brief manifestation of the ground upon which we stand, to those who desire to know it. With a declaration why we cannot repair the idolls temples, nor pay wages to a clerk. Also an answer to severall queries put forth by one John Reyner. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202992. Grub Street ID 80150.
  • Dewsbury, William. The discovery of the great enmity of the serpent against the seed of the woman, which witnesseth against him where he rules, both in rulers priests and people: whose hearts are now made manifest in this great day of the Lords power; wherein he is sending his sons and daughters in the power of his spirit to run to and fro to declare his word. Which discovereth the state of England, who according to her own lusts hath heaped up teachers to her selfe that hath spoken smooth things to her, calling her the beautifull church and spouse of Christ; but in the day of tryall she is found in enmity to Christ ... A true testimony of him the world knows by name, William Deusbery, and in scorn calls Quaker; who hath been by them imprisoned in York, Darby, Leicester, and Northampton, where he is now kept in the common goal ... Also his call to the ministry of the everlasting Gospel by the still voyce of the Spirit of God ... The word of the Lord to all in England whom the Lord hath betrusted with pow. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207336. Grub Street ID 83734.
  • The Holy Scriptures from scandals are cleared. Or An answer to a book set forth by the baptizers; to wit, Henry Hagger and Thomas Pollard, entituled, The Holy Scriptures clearing it self of scandals: but is scandalled or perverted, and so scandalized by them, as in this answer to theirs will further appear, so by them entituled, or bearing the title of an Answer to a book written by Richard Farnsworth, called, Truth cleared, or Truth lifting up its head above scandals: occasioned by a dispute at Harliston in Staffordshire, between Richard Farnsworth and Thomas Pallard, in the year, 1654. Also here is in this, the heads of an order, or late act made at Coventry, by the baptized people there, ... And something here is, in answer to a false prophet, called John Griffith, set out by him and several others, in a false prophesie or book, bearing the title of True Gospel faith, collected into 30 articles: or in the middle part called, A voice from the Word of the Lord, ... Written by a servan. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black Spred-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202126. Grub Street ID 79384.
  • Naylor, James. A salutation to the seede of God. Or A call out of Babylon, and Egypt, from amongst the magitians, where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God. Also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteoosness [sic], which endures for all generations, who will receive it and beleeve therein, which is Sions glory, Christ with his life and power, made manifest in mortall flesh. With the way to him, set forth, most for such as groane for freedome from the power of sin; but may be serviceable to all who loves his appearance. Also a testimony from Christ what he is in this world, and where he is; written to such as are imagining such a Christ as they would have, but cannot receive the same that is from the beginning, and in the same way manifest. Also a sute to such rulers, magistrates, and governours, as have not wholly hardened their hearts, and stopt the eare against the voyce of the Spirit, that they may heare and their soules may live, and the. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of St Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202132. Grub Street ID 79389.
  • A declaration from the Children of Light (who are by the world scornfully called Quakers) against several false reports, scandals and lyes, in several news books and pamphlets, put forth by Hen. Walker, R. Wood, and George Horton, whose lyes, and slanders shall not pass for truth; but shall be judged, and cast out by Michael and his angels into the world, which is their habitation amongst the children of darkness. Also a warning from the Lord to all ballad-makers, and image-makers, with them that print and sell them, who are found without the fear of God, contrary to the command of God, who saith, you shall not make an image of male nor female: and to the doctrine of the Apostles, who were to avoid prophane and vain fables. With a lamentation over all them that live in pride and gluttony, swearing, and all manner of uncleanness; and profess God, and profess Christ, and themselves Christians; but are seen to be those, whose God is their belly, whose end will be destruction. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202133. Grub Street ID 79390.
  • Stubbs, John. A true declaration of the bloody proceedings of the men in Maidstone in the county of Kent: who write themselves, John Allen, mayor, Lambert Godfrey, recorder, John Chantler, constable, against John Stubs, William Caton, who by the scornful generation of men are called Quakers. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle near the West-end of Pauls, 1655]. ESTC No. R202134. Grub Street ID 79391.
  • Taylor, Christopher. The whirl-wind of the Lord gone forth as a fiery flying roule, with an alarm sounded against the inhabitants of the north-countrey. Being a fore-warning to all the rulers in England, of the mighty and terrible day of the Lord, which shall overtake the wicked; but especially and in particular, to the persecuting rulers, priests, and people, in the county of Westmerland. Who by their fruits are made manifest to all, to be open enemies to Sions converts, and a generation of evil doers, with whom the Lord Jehovah is coming to plead the cause of the oppressed, and to redeem Zion with judgement, and her converts with righteousness. G.T. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, London, 165[5]. ESTC No. R202135. Grub Street ID 79392.
  • Naylor, James. A true discoverie of faith: and a brief manifestation of the ground upon which we stand, to those who desire to know it. With a declaration why we cannot repair the idolls temples, nor pay wages to a clerk. Also an answer to several queries put forth by one John Reyner. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R180843. Grub Street ID 71713.
  • VVitchcraft cast out from the religious seed and Israel of God. And the black art, or, nicromancery inchantments, sorcerers, wizards, lying divination, conjuration, and witchcraft, discovered, with the ground, fruits, and effects thereof: as it is proved to be acted in the mistery of iniquity, by the power of darknesse, and witnessed against by Scripture, and declared against also, from, and by them that the world scornfully calleth Quakers. Shewing, the danger thereof, ... Also, some things to clear the truth from reproaches, lies and slanders, and false accusations, occasioned by Daniel Bott and his slander-carriers, ... Written in Warwickshire, the ninth moneth, 1654. As a judgement upon witchcraft, and a deniall, testimony and declaration against witchcraft, from those that the world reproachfully calleth Quakers. London: printed for Giles. Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202140. Grub Street ID 79397.
  • Lawson, Thomas. An untaught teacher witnessed against. Or, The old bottles mouth opened, it's wine poured forth, drunk of drunkards, denyed of them who have tasted of the new. That is to say, the unsound, unseasoned, unsavory doctrines, and opinions of Matthew Caffyn, Baptist-teacher laid open, who in the county of Sussex, is cryed up to be as their battle axe, and weapon of warre, who as Jannes and Jambres rides aloft, and bestirs himself with the magick rod of his lies, slanders, aspersions, and unsound doctrines, labours to strengthen the hands of carnal professors, and to keep the beloved of God in bondage: ... Which doctrines, and unsavory speeches were received from his own mouth, part of them at a meeting of the people called Quakers, at Crowley in Sussex, others thereof at his own house neere South-water, before me and John Slee, upon the fifth day of the seventh moneth, 1655. Tho: Lawson. John Slee. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202688. Grub Street ID 79910.
  • Atkinson, Christopher. Davids enemies discovered. VVho of him make songs, but without the Spirit and without understanding, as the drunkard did which he declares of in Psal. 69.12. Or, a true discovery of that custome and forme which the priests of this generation would make an ordinance of, to blind the eyes of the simple, as this priest Clapham: in his 6 arguments, which is here answered, by us who suffer for the truth, whose names according to the flesh are Christopher Atkinson. George Whitehead. Also a brief reply unto Frederick Woodall's three principles and resolves; and with replies to his answers, to several queries propounded to him, that to the simple the truth may be cleared, from one who for the captivated seeds sake suffers now in outward bonds in Norwitch Castle, whose name in the flesh is Richard Hubberthorne. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202144. Grub Street ID 79399.
  • Whitehead, George. Cain's generation discover'd. In ansvver to an epistle directed to the reader, in a book titled, A short and full vindication of that svveet and comfortable ordinance, of singing of Psalms. Put forth by one Jonathan Clapham, vvho calls himself M.A. and minister of Christ i VVramplingham in Norffolk; wherein he is found in envy, in Cain's way, in his false accusations and fierce despising and envious railing against the innocent, which is answered by me whose name in the flesh is George VVhitehead, who am one of them who are called Quakers, ... and wee having answere before six of his chief arguments for singing Psalms, which are answered in that book called, Davids enemies discovered, which this priest Clapham durst not answer nor reply to; therefore he makes excuse to the reader, that we left out some of his arguments, for the which cause I am moved further to answer to some of his arguments concerning singing, ... London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202146. Grub Street ID 79400.
  • Parnell, James. Goliahs head cut off with his own sword; in a combat betwixt little David, the young stripling, who stands in the power and strength of his God, and great Goliah the proud boaster, who stands in his own strength, glorifying in the arm of flesh, and contemning and despising little David, because of his youth. In a reply to a book, set forth by an un-named author, under pretence of an answer to thirty six queries, propounded by James Parnell, whom he in scorn calls, the young Quaker. And also an answer to severall counter-queries, propounded by the same unnamed authour, whom I understand to be one Thomas Draton, a teacher of the world, at Abbey Rippon, in Huntingtonshire, ... and also he that takes his part, who writes himself W.P. who knowes not the power of God, and therefore glories in the length of time, and the multitude of years. ... Given forth from the spirit of the Lord in the behalf of Israel against the armies of the aliens, who muster up themselves against the Lord, and his a. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R203310. Grub Street ID 80428.
  • Pordage, John. Innocencie appearing, through the dark mists of pretended guilt. Or, A full and true narration of the unjust and illegal proceedings of the commissioners of Berks, (for ejecting scandalous and insufficient ministers) against John Pordage of Bradfield in the same county. In which he is justly vindicated from the unjust and horrid aspersions of blasphemy, divelism or necromancie, scandal in his life, and all things else falsly objected against him by his enemies. Published for the clearing of truth, and the detecting of malice and subtilty, and for the prevention of all mispprehensions that may be caused by any scandalous pamphlets, and false relations of the proceedings in his case. As likewise for the information of all sober-minded Christians touching his judgement in many things of high concernment, and particularly concerning chastity, virginity, apparitions of spirits, visions, communion with the holy angels, the invisible worlds, magistracy, &c. Written by the said John Pordage. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R210422. Grub Street ID 86583.
  • The glorie of the Lord arising, shaking terribly the earth, and overturning all, until righteousnesse be set up. Being an encounter with the Ministers of the world touching their maintenance; wherein they are beaten with their own weapons; confuted by their own Scripture and arguments. Also, a testimony from the Lord against swearing. With a word to the heads of the nation, and to the judges of life and death. By those whom the world calls Quakers. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the West-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R5870. Grub Street ID 126269.
  • Fox, George. A vvarning to the world that are groping in the dark, after sects, opinions, and notions, which are all with the Light condemned; and by the children of Light declared against. By G: Fox. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R202189. Grub Street ID 79439.
  • The spirituall man iudgeth all things: or the spirituall mans true iudgment: and how by him the hearts of others were, and may be judged by the spirit of truth; and also how things by the spiritual man were judged of, concerning both salvation and damnation, proved by several Scripture examples, according to the spirit of truth, which were, and is the guide of the Lords people out of error and deceit into all truth, according to sweet Gospel-promise, Joh. 16. 13. Rom. 8. 14. Also, something in short, concerning Melchizedeks order of taking the tythes of spoils only of Abraham, after the return from the slaughter of the kings, a free-will offering at one time, and no more, Gen, 14. answering Heb. 7. And in short, of the order of tythes, by command under the law, in the Aaronical and Levitical priesthood, the change of the law, and priesthood also, Heb. 7 12. so an end of tythes: with a godly exhortation and instruction, full of sweet Gospell truths, to such as have the witness of the ne. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the westend of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207404. Grub Street ID 83793.
  • Parnell, James. A shield of the truth: or, the truth of God cleared from scandalls and reproaches cast upon it by scandalous and reproachfull tongues, which the devill in all ages did make use of, whereby he blasphemed the truth of God, striving to present it odious in the eyes and eare of all people, that so he might uphold his owne kingdome: but the day hath made him manifest, and the Lord is come, and is coming to make war with him, and bind him, and cast him into the bottomless pit, and all who bears his image, and under his dominion is. Written from the spirit of the Lord, b one who suffers amongst the little flock of Christ, who goe under the name of Quakers, so called by the stock of Ishmael, who is knowne to the world by the name of James Parnel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black Spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207409. Grub Street ID 83798.
  • Naylor, James. To thee Oliver Cromwell, into whose hands God hath committed the sword of justice, that under thee all may be godly and quietly governed. A terror to the evil doers, and for the encouragement of them that do well, and to the rest of the army, whom the Lord hath set above all your enemies: And to all that are in authority, that you may more set up God in your hearts and consciences, and give liberty to that of God in all consciences, that his people may serve him without force or fear freely in spirit and truth, that the Lord may bless you, and establish you, and you may be so far honoured, as to perform what, in the times of your troubles, you did then promise in the presence of God, that his people should have liberty of conscience. To you all, I am moved of the Lord, to writ, as followeth. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Black-spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655]. ESTC No. R28653. Grub Street ID 111704.
  • Parnell, James. A shield of the truth, or the truth of God cleared from scandals and reproaches cast upon it by scandalous and reproachfull tongues, which the devil in all ages did make use of, whereby he blasphemed the truth of God, striving to present it odious in the eyes and ears of all people, that so he might uphold his own kingdom: but the day hath made him manifest, & the Lord is come, & is coming to make war with him, and bind him, and cast him into the bottomeless pit, and all who bears his image, and under his dominion is. Written from the spirit of the Lord, by one wh suffers amongst the little flock of Christ who go under the name Quakers, so called by the stock of Ishmael, who is known to the world by the name of James Parnel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207411. Grub Street ID 83801.
  • Benson, Gervase. An ansvver to John Gilpin's book, published in his name, and subscribed by the priest of Kendal. And an answer to an other false slaunder, as concerning buggery, which he and they slander the Quakers with, which was denyed before any such thing was acted. Also, another slander which is cast upon them who are scornfully called Quakers, by one Cotten Cosland of Stockworth, who hanged himself, who was seen and denied, and was told that he was Judas, two years before, or there abouts in Gainsborough, in one Woolsey's house, and there that man which hanged himself, brought in false witnes against them called Quakers, and both he, and his witnes was denied. ... From them who are called Quakers by the scorners. London: Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R35747. Grub Street ID 118108.
  • Gorton, Samuel. Saltmarsh returned from the dead, in Amico Philalethe. Or, The resurrection of James the apostle, out of the grave of carnall glosses, for the correction of the universall apostacy, which cruelly buryed him who yet liveth. Appearing in the comely ornaments of his fifth chapter, in an exercise, June 4. 1654. Having laid by his grave clothes, in a despised village remote from England, but wishing well, and heartily desiring the true prosperity thereof. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207426. Grub Street ID 83814.
  • Pain, shoemaker. John. A discovery of the priests, that say they are sent off by the Lord, but upon trial are found out of the commands of Christ, the prophets, and Apostles, and to be those that are not sent of the Lord, but to be such that the sent ones of the Lord did cry wo against, and to be such that are false apostles, deceitful, wicked, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ: and no marvail, for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light; therefore it is no great thing, if his ministers be transformed as the ministers of righteousness, ... With a few words to such professors and prophane, that together joyn to persecute the righteous: and to the ranters that do commit all manner of sins with greediness. Darkness denied by the children of Light, and the babe of Christ growing up to a perfect man. Written from one who is known to the world by the name of John Pain, who accounts it great riches to suffer reproaches, and afflictions with the people of the Lord, who scornfully by the. London: printed by Jo. Streater for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the end of Paul's, 1655. ESTC No. R203094. Grub Street ID 80231.
  • Ishmael, and his mother, cast out into the wilderness, amongst the wild beasts of the same nature: or, a reply to a book entitulled, The scriptures proved to be the word of God, put forth by one of Ishmaels children, who calls himself a minister of the Gospel, and a pastor of S. Austins and Savours parish in Norwich; but is clearly made manifest by the light of God in his servants, to be a scoffer, and an enemy to the Gospel, which the saints of God are ministers of, and sufferers for, by such as hee is, who Ishmael-like, hath laid his folly open, and is discovered to the faithful, who are of Abraham, and of the seed of promise. Also, a cleer distinction between the minsters of Christ, who are of the seed of Abraham, and the priests of this generation, who are of Ishmaels root; who with the truth are plainly made manifest, by the light of Christ in us, who for the testimony of God do suffer by the sons of Hagar, and this generation of priests in Notwich [sic]: ... Given forth from the . Londou [sic]: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207430. Grub Street ID 83817.
  • Ishmael, and his mother cast out into the wilderness amongst the wild beasts of the same nature. Or a reply to a book entitulled, The Scriptures proved to be the word of God, put forth by one of Ishmaels children, who calls himself a minister of the Gospel, and a pastor of S. Austins and Savours parish in Norwich; but is clearly made manifest by the light of God in his servants, to be a scoffer, and an enemy to the Gospel, which the saints of God are ministers of, and sufferers for, by such as he is, who Ishmael-like, hath laid his folly open, and is discovered to the faithful, who are of Abraham, and of the seed of promise. Also, a cleer distinction between the minsters of Christ, who are of the seed of Abraham, and the priests of this generation, who are of Ishmaels root; who with the truth are plainly made manifest, by the light of Christ in us, who for the testimony of God do suffer by the sons of Hagar, and this generation of priests in Norwich: ... . Given forth from the spirit o. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207431. Grub Street ID 83818.
  • Parnell, James. The trvmpet of the Lord blowne. Or, a blast against pride and oppression, and the defiled liberty, which stands in the flesh. By a servant and messenger of the Lord, who is called into the work of the Lord, and to blow his trumpet in England; so that all may be forwarned in this day of the Lords calm, and be left without excuse, and in the day of his righteous judgments be found just and true; in love to all imprisoned souls. By a lover of all souls, who is called, James Parnel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spread Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207433. Grub Street ID 83820.
  • E., (Francis Ellington) F.. A true discoverie of the grovnd of the imprisonment of Francis Ellington, Thomas Cocket, and Edward Ferman, whose outward dwellings is in Northamptonshire, who are cast into the common goale in Northampton, by the men that are now in commission to do justice, who never read us any law, or any evidence came against us, shewing our transgression as the following lines make manifest. He that hath an eye to see let him see, and he that hath an ear to hear let him hear. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R37161. Grub Street ID 119406.
  • Audland, John. The school-master disciplin'd: or, A reply to a lying paper, entitull'd, The gadding tribe reproved: put foeth [sic] under the name of George Willington, school-master in the city of Bristol; in which he is proved to be the gadder and lyar, which with the light is for condemnation. Also, an answer to a scandalous paper, put forth by VVilliam Prynne, entitulled, The quakers unmasked, and clearly detected; ... Whereunto is added a reply to an additionall paper, put forth by VVilliam Prynne, in his lying, inlarged edition of his scandalous paper aforementioned; .. By one who is a vvitness against the prophaneness of priests and people, called, John Audland. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R23357. Grub Street ID 105073.
  • The ranters principles & deceits discovered and declared against, denied and disowned by us whom the world cals Quakers. With a discovery of the mistery of the crosse of Christ. And a discovery of the true light and the false, with their wayes, worships, natures, properties and effects. &c. A vindication for the truth against the deceit. to clear the truth, of scandalls written for simple ones sake, that desire to know the truth as it is in Jesus. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207442. Grub Street ID 83827.
  • Naylor, James. A discovery of the Beast got into the seat of the false prophet, who hath opened his mouth in blasphemy, to deny the Father, and the Son, and the Spirit, or ought in man above nature, to guide man out of his natural estate; that so he might establish his beastly kingdome Or, An answer to a paper set out by T. Winterton, wherein he would prove something against the Quakers if he could; but hath gone so far as he hath proved himself an atheist, without God, or the sure foundation; yet in his busie corrupt carnal senses would be a teacher, whereof all that loves the Lord are hereby warned; in love to your soules. By a witnesse to the true light in spirit, called James Nayler. London: printed in the year, 1655. for Giles Calvert, [1655]. ESTC No. R207449. Grub Street ID 83833.
  • Naylor, James. A salutation to the seed of God. And a call out of Babylon, and Egypt, from amongst the magitians, where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God, the cause of all blindnes, and condemnation. Also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteousnesse, which endures for all generations, ... With the way to him, set forth most for such as groan for freedome from the power of sin; but may be serviceable to all who loves his appearance. Also a testimony from Christ what he is in this world, and where he is; ... Also a suite to such rulers, magistrates, and governours, as have not wholly hardened their hearts, and stopt the eare against the voyce of the spirit, that they may hear and their soules may live, and be established a blessing to the nations. With some things more added to this second impression. Writte in love to all your soules, by him who is called James Naylor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207452. Grub Street ID 83836.
  • Stubbs, Thomas. A call into the way to the kingdome. This is written to go abroad into the world, for the good of poor soules, that they may know the way to their soules rest. Written by Thomas Stubbs, one whom the people of the world scornfully calls Quakers; which word quaking I willingly own, else I should deny the Scriptures: for Moses and the holy men of God quaked and trembled at the presence of the Lord. Heb. 12, &c. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1655. ESTC No. R207457. Grub Street ID 83840.
  • Dewsbury, William. A true prophecie of the mighty day of the Lord. Which is coming, and is appeared in the north of England, and is rising toward the south; and shall overspread this nation and all the nations of the world. Wherein the Lord is redeeming Sion forth of her long inthral'd captivity in Babylons kingdom, where she hath been scattered in the cloudy and dark day, into forms and observations, and there kept by the priests, and teachers of the world, who ranne when God never sent them. Now is the Lord appearing in this day of his might power, to gather his elect together out of all forms observations, kinreds, tongues, and nations; ... A word from the Lord to all the inhabitants of England, rulers, priests and people, to haste to meet the Lord with speedy repentance, and turning within, to harken diligently to his counsel, ... From the spirit of the Lord, written by one whose name in the flesh is William Dewsbury, called Quaker with the people of the world, who live in their perishing nature. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R227066. Grub Street ID 99970.
  • The brazen serpent lifted up on high, or truth cleared and above the deceit exalted, and as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wildernesse: even so must the son of man be lifted up, that whosoever believeth in him, should not perish but have eternall life. Joh. 3. 14. 15 Here is also laid down in this treatise something, concerning election and and [sic] predestination, which is so much spoken of, and how they may know their election, something concerning Christ being the way to the Father; and how, and concerning Christ, the mediatour of the new covenants, and th end of the old, and tythes are ended. ... Lastly, here is part of a dispute, held between two chief priests, and two men that came and met with them, and the people at Chadwitch in Worcestershire; ... to clear the truth form accusations, held forth by those men that the world scornfully calleth Quakers. Written in Worcestershire, the beginning of the first moneth called March. 1655. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207464. Grub Street ID 83846.
  • Audland, John. The innocent delivered out of the snare, and the blind guide fallen into the pit. Or, an answer to a booke entituled, The great mysteries of godliness and ungodliness, full of lies, slanders, and false accusations; put forth by Ralph Farmer, a pretended minister in the city of Bristol, against those innocent, peaceable, despised people scornfully called quakers, wherein Iohn Thurloe, Secretary of State, to whom R. Farmer's book was directed, may read the answer wherin their false accusations are made manifest. And several quæries that was sent to them that call themselves minister in the city of Bristol, being yet unanswered by them: and also a warning from the Lord to the people, to repent and prize the day of their visitation. By a servant of the Lord, called Iohn Audland. Whereunto is added an answer to a scandalous paper, put forth by VVilliam Prynne intitulled, The quakers unmasked, and clearly detected; ... Also the lyer reproved, or an answer to a book put out by one Samuel Morr. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207468. Grub Street ID 83849.
  • Dewsbury, William. The discovery of mans return to his first estate by the operation of the power of God in the great work of regeneration. With a word to all saints, who set their faces towards Sion to seek the Lord their God. And to those that are waiting in Sion, to worship him in spiri and truth. A word to the back-slider, who hath tasted of the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, and hath turned the grace of God into wantonness, and gone back into spiritual Sodom and Egypt, where our Lord is crucified. With a discovery of Mystery-Babylon and her merchants: with a word to the hard-hearted unbelieving Jews, who profess Christ in words, and deny to be guided by his counsel, the light in their conscience, and stumble at him to their own destruction. From the spirit of the Lord, written by one whom the people of this world calls a Quaker, whose name in the flesh is William Deusbury; but hath a new name, the world knows not, written in the book of life. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R27296. Grub Street ID 110476.
  • J., J.. The resurrection of dead bones, or, The conversion of the Jewes. In a treatise, wherein are clearly demonstrated the places where, and manner how the ten supposed lost Tribes of Israel do at this day subsist. With a description of the future glorious estate of the Twelve at the incomparable union of Judah and Ephraim; which must shortly be in reference to its compleating the whole mysterie of mans redemption, and real establishing of the kingdom of Jesus Christ, after the Jews conversion. Written by J.J. Philo-Judæus. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1655. ESTC No. R208651. Grub Street ID 84877.
  • The reformed common-wealth of bees. Presented in severall letters and observations to Sammuel Hartlib Esq. With The reformed Virginian silk-worm. Containing many excellent and choice secrets, experiments, and discoveries for attaining of national and private profits and riches. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207475. Grub Street ID 83855.
  • Vindication against the Scotish contradictors. By one John Stalham, and as he saith, preacher of the Gospel at Edenborough in Scotland. And the other tiled [sic], A serious review of some principles of the Quakers; wherein error is discovered, and truth defended; by P.E. and written with a pen a Edenborough, printed in the year 1655, and a written name, as if it were the printer called Peter English, but no printed name; and thus they shuffle, but laid open to their shame, and truth in this short answer is defended and cleared, and their errour is discovered, and they ensnared. Who both have manifested thier contradictions both to the Scriptures, and their own writings, and so have not the people which they call Quakers. Published by a servant of the Lord Jesus, in Yorkshire in England, known to the world by the name of Richard Farneworth. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R176968. Grub Street ID 69268.
  • Cotton, Priscilla. To the priests and people of England, we discharge our consicences, and give them warning. [Printed at London: for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle, neer the West end of Pauls, 1655]. ESTC No. R207482. Grub Street ID 83860.
  • Parnell, James. The fruits of a fast, appointed by the churches gathered against Christ and his kingdom, who go about to mock God with their outside-worship, and appointed fasts, and dayes of voluntary humiliation. Or, a declaration of the persecution of a messenger of the Lord, by a peopl who go under the name of Independants, in Essex, who have set themselves in the enmity of their spirits to oppose the truth of God, calling it a lye, and persecuting his messengers as deceivers, and wanderers, wherein their persecuting spirits is made manifest, and them to be in Cains generation, and stranges to the spirit of Christ, which vener persecuted, and so are noen of his, Rom.8:9. And also, of the unjust dealing of Judge Hills, ... And also, severall queries, that was sent ot the priests and magistrates, shich may be serviceable for them, or any other to answer, whom they do concern. By ... James Parnell. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Black-spread-Eagle, neer the West-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207483. Grub Street ID 83861.
  • Parnell, James. A shield of the truth, or The truth of God cleared from scandals and reproaches cast upon it by scandalous and reproachfull tongues, which the devil in all ages did make use of, whereby he blasphemed the truth of God, striving to present it odious in the eyes and ears of all people, that so he might uphold his own kingdom: but the day hath made him manifest, & the Lord is come, & is coming to make war with him, and bind hm [sic], and cast him into the bottomeless pit and all who bears his image, and under his dominion is. Written from the spirit of the Lord, by on who suffers amongst the little flock of Christ who go under the name of Quakers, so called by the stock of Ishmael, who is known to the world by the name of Iames Parnel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black Spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R20838. Grub Street ID 84633.
  • The saints testimony finishing through sufferings: or, The proceedings of the court against the servants of Jesus, who were called before them to be tryed at the late assizes (or sessions) held in Banbury in the county of Oxon, the 26 day of the seventh moneth, 1655. Als a relation of Margret Vivers, going to the steeple-house in Banbury, after the assize (or sessions) as aforesaid: and a testimony against false prophets, and false doctrine; ... And the manner of Richard Farnsworth imprisonment at Banbury, with a short examination and answer. And the cause of his detainment. Also, a warning from the spirit of the Lord (in his hand-maid Anne Audland) to the persecuting priest and people, &c. And a letter of Robert Rich to the magistrates of Banbury, ... Likewise a letter of Tho. Curtis to the professed minister called Samuel VVells in Banbury. And a certificate wherein is manifested the diligence that was used to know the causes of the prisoners commitments ... (Anne Audland, Iane VVaug. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R203441. Grub Street ID 80539.
  • Benson, Gervase. A true tryall of the ministers and ministry of England; as also a true discovery of their root and foundation, and of the called English Church, with its honours, possessions, tythes, and maintenance. Together with the fruits of the said ministers and ministry. Published for the sake of the simple ones, that they may no longer be deceived; but may come to witnesse the altar, whereof they have no right to eat who serve at the tabernacle, Hebr. 13. 10. Written forth by Gervase Benson. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1655]. ESTC No. R206612. Grub Street ID 83106.
  • The state of Christianity examined, unfolded, and character'd: or, the seed of God, sorted and singled out from among the several sorts of professors, that call themselves the people of God. Also, a fair warning to all men, of Christs certain, suddain, and glorious coming, with the nature and manner of the saints judging the world. Together with a discourse of the saints victory over the world, by the word and suffering. To which is added the more excellent way: or, a brief discourse of that noble principle, in which all worthy actions are wrought. London: printed by Jo. Streater for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the end of Paul's, 1655. ESTC No. R222420. Grub Street ID 96421.
  • Dewsbury, William. The discovery of the great enmity of the serpent against the seed of the woman. Which witnesseth against him where he rules, both in rulers, priests and people: whose hearts are now made manifest in this great day of the Lords power; wherein he is sending his sons and daughters in the power of his spirit to run to and fro to declare his word. ... A true testimony of him the world knows by name, William Deusbery, and in scorn calls Quaker; who hath been by them imprisoned in York, Darby, Leicester, and Northampton, where he is now kept in the common goal for the word of God and testimony of Jesus Christ. Also his call to the ministry of the everlasting Gospel by the still voyce of the Spirit of God ... The word of the Lord to all in England whom the Lord hath betrusted with power ... VVith a lamentation over all in England; who oppose Christ in his spiritual appearance, and to slight the day of your visitation to your own destruction. From the common goal in Northampton the 25. day of t. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the VVest end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R34930. Grub Street ID 117413.
  • Mason, Martin. A check to the loftie linguist. Or The imprudency of a smooth tongu'd pastour plainly made manifest. In a review of severall assertions given forth by George Scortrith a pretended minister of the Gospel in Lincolne. Upon a providentiall discourse there, betwixt him, and one Robert Craven, whom the world calls a Quaker. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R206617. Grub Street ID 83110.
  • A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church. The grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and people discovered. Written by a friend of the truth whose name in the flesh is Richard Farnworth. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R36417. Grub Street ID 118698.
  • Bromley, Thomas. the way to the sabbath of rest. Or, The souls progresse in the work of regeneration. Being a brief experimental discourse of the new-birth. In which many of the serpents wiles are detected: the mysteries of the crosse unvailed: the death of the old man, the life of the new man, the angelicall dispensation, with the enterance into the divine; clearly layed open, and discovered. By a lover of truth, and a member of the true church. London: printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the westend of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R206623. Grub Street ID 83117.
  • Fox, Margaret Askew Fell. False prophets, anticrists [sic], deceivers, which are in the world, which John prophesied of, which hath long been hid and covered. But now is unmasked in these last dayes with the eternal light which is risen, are they seen and discovered, praises be to the living God. And with the scriptures which they have made a trade of and deceived the poor people withall, are they tryed and made manifest to be those which the scripture speaks of, which with fained words and covetousnesse makes merchandize of the people, and so betrayes their soules. Also a word to the head and governors of this nation, who have put forth a declaration for the keeping of a day of humiliation for the persecution (as they say) of the poor inhabitants in the valley of Lucerna, Angrona, and others professing the reformed religion which hath been transmitted unto them from their ancestors By M. Fell. And also James Milners condemnation upon that which erred from the light. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1655. ESTC No. R36427. Grub Street ID 118706.
  • The pure language of the spirit of truth, set forth for the confounding false languages, acted out of pride, ambition, and deceit, or, thee and thou, in its place is the proper language to any single person whatsoever. Proved by several examples, that is herein laid down by plain Scripture, for the convinceing, and stopping the mouths of gainsayers: many more examples might have been laid down, but what is herein mentioned and proved by Scriptures are sufficient for the same. [London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1655]. ESTC No. R9367. Grub Street ID 129458.
  • Simons, Joseph. A lamentation for the lost sheep of the house of Israel. With an invitation to have them turne in their minds to the true shepheard of the souls. Also something in discovery of the nakednesse of all professions who are found in the words without the life and power. Written by one of the children of the light, who is known to the world by the name of Martha Simmons. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Blackspread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207517. Grub Street ID 83891.
  • The reformed Virginian silk-worm, or, a rare and new discovery of a speedy way, and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she having made full proof thereof in May, anno 1652. For the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-tree-leaves in Virginia: who after fourty dayes time, present their most rich golden-coloured silken fleece, to the instant wonderful enriching of all the planters there, requiring from them neither cost, labour, or hindrance in any of their other emploments [sic] whatsoever. And also to the good hopes, that the Indians, seeing and finding that there is neither art, skill, or pains in the thing: they will readily set upon it, being by the benefit thereof inabled to buy of the English (in way of truck for their silk-bottoms) all those things that they most desire. London: printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R177863. Grub Street ID 69820.
  • Parnell, James. A shield of the truth: or, the truth of God cleared from scandalls and reproaches cast upon it by scandalous and reproachful tongues, which the Devil in all ages did make use of, whereby he blasphemed the truth of God, striving to present it odious in the eyes and eares of all people, that so he might uphold his owne kingdome: but the day hath made him manifest, and the Lord is come, and is coming to make war with him, and bind him, and cast him into the bottomless pit, and all who bears his image, and under his dominion is. Written from the spirit of the Lord, by one who suffers amongst the little flock of Christ, who goe under the name of Quakers, so called by the stock of Ishmael, who is knowne to the world by the name of James Parnel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R187023. Grub Street ID 75454.
  • Whitehead, George. The path of the just cleared; and cruelty and tyranny laid open. Or a few words to you priests, and magistrates of this nation, (who say we deny the Scriptures, and that we are antichrists and deceivers, and that we deny the word of God,) wherein your oppression and tyranny is laid open, which by you is unjustly acted against the servants of the living God, who by the world which hate the light of Christ, are in derision called Quakers. ... Also the ground and cause of the imprisonment of George Whitehead and John Harwood, ... in the goal of Bury in Suffolk. Also a copy of a paper, which ... Richard Clayton, was moved to set upon a steeple-house door at Bury in Suffolk, for which he was caused to be whipped by one Thomas Waldergrave, justice of the peace in the said county. From the spirit of the living God in me, whose name in the flesh in George Whitehead, ... the 4. day of the 7. month. 1655. Also, a paper against the sin of idleness, ... which is contrary to the Gospel of Christ. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R206645. Grub Street ID 83137.
  • Jesus Christ, the same to day, as yesterday, in life and power, in afflictions and sufferings: and the seed of the serpent the same now, as ever, in darkness and emnity; in rage and persecution. Being for removal of the stumbling block out of the way of the simple, concerning the testimony now given against the priests, and their worships, (viz.) Cannot you let them alone, why do ye disturb them, and their assemblies? go unto their houses, or to some private place, and speak to them there; cannot you give the same liberty to others, which you would have yourselves? Wherein is manifested, that what estimation, and enterrainment [sic] the witness of Jesus receiveth at this day from the men of the world, is the same, as it hath alwayes been from the beginning. Given forth for the sake of the honest-hearted, and in witness of the truth, as it is in Jesus, every where spoken against, scorned, and persecuted, under the reproachful name of quaking. George Bishop. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R206652. Grub Street ID 83141.
  • A description of the prophets, apostles, and ministers of Christ, and also of those called ministers of England, by men which say they are ministers of Christ, but are found to be blasphemers and lyars, and none of the ministers of Christ Iesus; and wherein the differenc plainly appears, and they made manifest. With an exhortation to the people of England; to forsake them, their blind-guides, and to follow Christ Iesus, the shepard of their souls; the way, the truth, and life, who faith, come learn of me, for I am meek and lowly, Given forth to undeceive the simpl hearted; by him whose name in the flesh, is, Henry Clark. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R206653. Grub Street ID 83142.
  • Parnell, James. The fruits of a fast appointed by the churches gathered against Christ and his kingdom, who go about to mock God with their outside-worship, and appointed fasts, and dayes of voluntary humiliation, or, A declaration of the persecution of a messenger of the Lord, by a people who go under the name of Independants, in Essex ... as also, the of the unjust dealing of Judge Hills ... at the assizes in Chansford ... by ... James Parnell. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1655. ESTC No. R43712. Grub Street ID 124615.
  • Dewsbury, William. A true prophecie of the mighty day of the Lord. Which is coming, and is appeared in the north of England, and is arising toward the south; and shall overspread this nation, and all the nations of the world. Wherein the Lord is redeeming Sion forth of her long inthral'd captivity in Babylons kingdom, where she hath been scattered in the cloudy and dark day, into forms and observations, and there kept by the priests, and teachers of the world, who ran when God never sent them. Now is the Lord appearing in this day of his might power, to gather his elect together, out of all forms observations, kindreds, tongues, and nations; ... A word from the Lord to all the inhabitants of England, rulers, priests and people, to hast to meet the Lord with speedy repentance, and returning within, to harken diligently to his counsel, ... From the spirit of the Lord, writte by one whose name in the flesh is William Dewsbury, called Quaker with the people of the world, who live in their perishing nature. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R234608. Grub Street ID 105931.
  • Killam, Margaret. A warning from the Lord to the teachers & people of Plimovth. With a few queries to the parish teachers of this nation, that have great sums of money for teaching the people. From them which are scornfully called Qvakers, but witness the teaching of Christ. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black-spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1656 [i.e. 1655]. ESTC No. R206660. Grub Street ID 83149.
  • Niclaes, Hendrik. A figure of the true & spiritual tabernacle, according to the inward temple or house of God in the spirit. Whereunto is added the eight vertues or godlynesses. Set forth by H.N. and by him perused, and more evidently declared. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R209484. Grub Street ID 85715.
  • Howgill, Francis. The common salvation contended for, and the faith which was once delivered to the saints. Or, An answer to a book called a plain answer to eighteen queries of Iohn Whitehead, put forth by William Kays, who calls himself minister of the Gospel at Stokesly; wherein he hath perverted the faith once delivered to the saints, and pleads for those things which the Scripture declares against, and so he is made manifest, not to be a minister of the everlasting Gospel, but preachesanother [sic] Gospel. The queries laid down, and the substance of his answer, with a reply to his answer. By one who is a friend to all, who wait for the appearance of Iesus Christ without sin to salvation, known to the world by the name. Francis Howgill. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, [1655]. ESTC No. R18577. Grub Street ID 74708.
  • The heart opened by Christ, or, The conditions of a troubled soul that could find no true rest, peace, comfort, nor satisfaction in any thing below the divine power and glory of God, breaking forth and appearing in several operations and manifestations, by the blessed spirit of the Lord Jesus, the Saviour of the soul, God manifesting himself in flesh, that he may be glorified in spirit. With, a word to those that are for the approbation of ministers; and something to those that scruple about the receiving or not receiving that, which they call a sacrament and communion of saints, at Easter, Pentecost, Christmas, so called, and other festival and set dayes, or any other time when it is to be administered by those priests that profess themselves to be ministers of Christ. Written by Richard Farnworth. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the VVest-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R213308. Grub Street ID 88793.
  • Fox, George. A declaration against all profession and professors that have not the life of what they profess, from the righteous seed of God; whom the world, priests, and people scornfully calls Quakers, who are in that life that the holy men of God were in, and witness that power that made them to tremble and quake, and shook the earth, and threw it down; which the world, priests, people, and professors, having the words declared from this power and life, but not it, scoffs and scorns at, but this is our riches. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R207565. Grub Street ID 83930.
  • A true testimony of what was done concerning the servants of the Lord, at the generall assizes, holden at Northampton the one and twentieth day of the fifth month 1655. Where Edward Atkins sate judge of life and death, before whom was brought VVilliam Dewsberry, Ioseph Storr, Henry VVilliamson, Iohn VVhitehead, Marmaduke Storr, Thomas Cocket and Francis Ellington, ... and as neare as remembred, the substance of what the judge ... did express to the servants of the Lord, ... and though the judge could not gainsay the truth declared by them, nor read them a law that they had transgressed, yet were they not suffered to have the benefit of the law that murtherers and felons had, ... With a true discovery of the persecution of Iohn Huchin, Michael Petteson, and Thomas Goodayre, who is imprisoned in Northampton, for the truths sake, wherein the great enmity that is in Thomas Andrews, priest of Wellinborrow, and Thomas Pentlow, of Wilby called justice, and also of the magistrates of Northampt. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Black-spread-Eagle near the West-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R21967. Grub Street ID 94170.
  • Parnell, James. A tryal of faith, wherein is discovered the ground of the faith of the hypocrite, which was perisheth, and the faith of the saints, which is founded upon the everlasting rock, so all may see what their faith is, and what they trust to. Written to the intent, that every one may come to the true searcher of faith, that their faith, which they speak of and trust to, may be searched, and the heart of the Pharisee ript open and searched, and that the poor ignorant blind creatures may come to see and be deceived no longer in trusting to that which perisheth: verily it is of much concernment to every one, even the soul; the tryal of your faith: written from the spirit of the Lord, and published for the good of all, that they many come to build upon the everlasting rock, with him, whose name according to the world is James Parnell. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the West end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R33022. Grub Street ID 115676.
  • Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses: made to Samuel Hartlib, Esquire. Viz. 1. Whether the Vrim and Thummim were given in the Mount, or perfected by art. 2. Sir George Ripley's epistle, to King Edward unfolded. 3. Gabriel Plats caveat for alchymists. 4. A conference concerning the phylosophers stone. 5. An invitation to a free and generous communication of secrets and receits in physick. 6 Whether or no, each several disease hath a particular remedy? 7. A new and easie method of chirurgery, for the curing of all fresh wounds or other hurts. 8. A discourse about the essence or existence of metals. 9. The new postilions, pretended prophetical prognostication, of what whall happen to physitians, chyrurgeons, apothecaries, alchymists, and miners. London: printed by G. Dawson for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R209495. Grub Street ID 85727.
  • Naylor, James. A discovery of the man of sin, acting in a mystery of iniquitie, pleading for his kingdom, against the coming of Christ to take away sin. Or, an answer to a book set forth by Tho. Weld of Gateshead, Richard Prideaux, Sam Hammond, Will. Cole, and Will Durant of Newcastle. By way of reply to an answer of Iames Nayler's to their former book, called The perfect pharisee: and may also serve as an answer to a book written by one farmer of Bristoll; his cheif objections being herein answered, and the said farmer found to be ministring for the kingdom of Antichrist. Published by one whom the world calls James Nayler. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R31069. Grub Street ID 113892.
  • Naylor, James. A dispute between James Nayler and the parish teachers of Chesterfield, by a challenge against him. With several passages by letters, occasioned by a bull-bayting. Wherein the simple may see the bloody intents of those men under fair colours; when they speak of peace, war is in their hearts. London: printed for Giles Calvert and are to be sold at his shop at the Black Spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R31071. Grub Street ID 113894.
  • Fox, George. The vials of the wrath of God upon the seat of the man of sin, and upon all professors of the world, who denyeth the light of Christ which he hath enlightned every one withal, and walk contrary to it; with it they are condemned. And a warning from the Lord to all who are walking headlong to destruction in the lusts of the flesh and deceits of the world, that they may repent and turn to the Lord, lest the overflowing scourge sweep them all into the pit. By him who is called George Fox. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R234663. Grub Street ID 105977.
  • Fox, George. The vials of the wrath of God upon the seat of the man of sin. And upon all professors of the world, who denyeth the light of Christ which he hath enlightned every one withall, and walk contrary to it; with it they are condemned, and a warning from the Lord to all who ar walking headlong to destruction in the lusts of the flesh and deceits of the world, that they may repent and turne to the Lord, lest the overflowing scourge sweep them all into the pit. By him who is called George Fox. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R10506. Grub Street ID 58874.
  • Fox, George. Nevves coming up out of the north, sounding towards the south. Or, A blast out of the north up into the south, and so to flie abroad into the world: and a warning to all England, and nations elsewhere. The terrible day of the Lord is appearing, that all your hearts must be ript up and laid naked and open before the mighty God, before Him where nothing can be hid, and that no hiding place will be found for him You have hid your selves some in mountains and some in green trees, and some under hills; but the Lord is coming to make all naked, and strip all. Written from the mouth of the Lord, from one who is naked, and stands naked before the Lord cloathed with righteousnesse, whose name is not known in the world, risen up out of the north; which was prophesied of, but now it is fulfilled: the army is coming up out of the north against you terrible ones, whose weapons are not carnal, but spiritual. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655. ESTC No. R10508. Grub Street ID 58876.
  • The pure language of the spirit of truth, set forth for the confounding false languages, acted out of pride, ambition, and deceit. Or, thee and thou, in its place is the proper language to any single person whatsoever. Proved by several examples, that is herein laid down by plain Scripture, for the convinceing, and stopping the mouths of gainsayers: many more examples might have been laid down, but what is herein mentioned and proved by Scriptures are sufficient for the same. [[London]: Printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1655.]. ESTC No. R235371. Grub Street ID 106493.
  • Naylor, James. A publike discovery, of the open blindness of Babels builders, and their confused language, who have been building without, till they deny faith, knowledge and the Gospel light within, the law of the new covenant, and matter of the new creature. Plainly laid open in an answer to a book intituled A publike discovery of a secret deceipt, subscribed John Deacon, in behalf of some who pretend a call to the ministry. Wherein their first queries their replyes; their answers to my queries, and their last queries is answered, and their whole work laid open, and the end thereof with queries sent back, by them to be answered, that their boasting spirit may be farther revealed, & its blindness. Here is also some of their confusions taken out of the heap, and set by themselves to be seen, how they will stand in the eye of truth, where but the least measure of God is known. By an enemy to deceit, but a friend to the creation, called James Naylor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R204793. Grub Street ID 81672.
  • Naylor, James. Antichrist in man, Christ's enemy: who hath been pretending for Christ in notion, but now at his appearance stands up with all his power to deny his Light, and preach him unsufficient. Clearly discovered in an answer to a book titled, Antichrist in man the Quakers idol: se forth by Joshua Miller, wherein he confesseth Antichrist to be in man, but denies the light of Christ within to be sufficient to reveal him, and to witness Christ to be the onely means to salvation, he cals an error, if not damnable. With much more such confused stuffe, discovered for the sake of the simple who are led blind, with such blind guides, to their destruction: that such as will may beware and turn to the Lord, that with his Spirit of truth they may be guided into all truth, and out of this great deceit and enmity, wherein they are led and knows not. By a lover of the seed of God and one that seeks the peace of lost souls, called James Naylor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202979. Grub Street ID 80138.
  • Naylor, James. Deceit brought to day-light: in an ansvver to Thomas Collier, vvhat he hath declared in a book called, A dialogue between a minister, and a Christian: but by his fruits hee is tryed and found to be neither. In which answer his lies are returned for the founder to prove; hi errors laid open, read, and reproved, and he found to be the same in deeds which he accuses the Quakers to be in words. Published in short for the souls sake, that the simplicity may bee preserved from the subtilty, lest any should believe lies, and so be given up to delusion, and bee damned, by a lover of truth, called, James Naylor. London: printed by T.L. for Giles Calvert at the black-Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202981. Grub Street ID 80141.
  • Naylor, James. An ansvver to some queries put out by one John Pendarves, in a book, called, Arrowes against Babylon, &c. For the people called, Quakers to answer. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207620. Grub Street ID 83982.
  • A true testimony against the Popes wayes, &c. In a return to that agreement of 42. of those that call themselves ministers of Christ (but are proved to be wrongers of men and of Christ) in the county of Worcester, and some adjacent parts, who subscribe their agreement an catechisme with the names and the places where they are pastors, teachers, and rectors, &c. as they say: or as followeth: Richard Baxter teacher of the church at Kiderminster. John Boraston pastor of Ribsford and Bewdley. Richard Eades pastor of Beckford Glocestershire. ... Joh: Dedicote preacher at Abbotesley. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202116. Grub Street ID 79375.
  • Haggar, Henry. The spirit of promise: or, those rich treasures, that so long have lyen hid in Christ; searched out and discovered to the saints. Wherein is undenyably proved that the holy spirit of promise, and the gifts thereof are the saints proper right now, and may, and ought to be sought after with all diligence, so as to be attained unto in this generation, full as well in the apostles. But wee that are believers in him throught the apostles words and epistles are his, and his seeds seed, and the called of God in this generation; therefore the promise of the holy ghost and gifts thereof are ours as aforesaid. By Henery Haggar. London: printed by Charles Sumptner, for Giles Calvert, at the blacke spread E[a]gle at the West end of Pauls, [1656?]. ESTC No. R233447. Grub Street ID 104979.
  • Naylor, James. A second answer to Thomas Moore, to that which he calls, his Defence against the poyson, &c. Wherein is shewed the crooked wayes, the Serpent is forced to take to keep God and his creatures at a distance, and yet would do it under the name of a teacher. But is seen to be the same, that perswaded man out from his guide in spirit, and now would keep him so, lest his unclean wayes in the heart of man should be discovered with the spiritual light of Christ; and so man should turn to the Lord, who is that spirit, and the vail be done away, ... Here is also 54. lies gathered out from amongst a multitude more, with T.M. hath heaped up for his defence, against the truth, which he calles the poyson of Satan, which are sent him back to the 48. that I sent him before, that he may either prove them, or they root with the founder, for the truth they touch not. Set forth to clear the truth from this froth, cast upon it by the enemy thereof, By a friend to the seed of truth, called James Naylor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1655 [i.e. 1656]. ESTC No. R202991. Grub Street ID 80149.
  • Naylor, James. Love to the lost: and a hand held forth to the helpless, to lead out of the dark. Wherein is plainly held out divers perticular things, as they are learned of Christ; and are most needfull to be known of all who profess godliness. Set forth chiefly for the directing the simple into the living way of truth, as it is in Christ Jesus, the Righteous, that therein they may come to the life and power of that which the world hath in words; which being received, satisfies the weary soul, and makes the creature well-pleasing to his maker. Wherein also there is some reproofs to the dark world. By one that seeks the redemption of Sions seed, and a lover of the creation of God, who is called James Naylor. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207630. Grub Street ID 83991.
  • Naylor, James. A vindication of truth, as held forth in a book, entituled, Love to the lost, from the lies, slanders and deceits of T. Higgenson, in a book, called, A testimony to thc [sic] true Iesus. But he is discovered to hold forth another Iesus then what the Scriptures hold forth or the saints witness. I.N. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202994. Grub Street ID 80152.
  • Naylor, James. Wickedness weighed: in an answer to a book, called, The Quakers quaking principle, examined and refuted. Set forth by Ellis Bradshaw; and dedicated, as he saith, to his Highness the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the dominions thereof; much boasted of by the author, but as little worth, as the boast is great. The man's envy carrying him with such envy against the innocent, till he speak he knows not what, concerning the Father, and the Son, the Word, the Light, and Spirit: here is also, some marks, and maintenance of the true ministers set down; and also of the false; their fruits differing them, according to Christs rule in Scripture: with divers other things, to keep the simple from deceit. By a friend to the work of God, but an enemy to the Devils work, where it is found and pleaded for, called of the world James Naylor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202995. Grub Street ID 80153.
  • Burrough, Edward. The true faith of the gospel of peace contended for, in the spirit of meekness: and the mystery of salvation (Christ within, the hope of glory) vindicated in the spirit of love, against the secret opposition of John Bunyan a professed minister in Bedfordshire. Or, an answer to his book called, Some Gospel truths opened, &c. Wherein also he hath mixed many lyes and slanders, and hath secretly gain-sayed the way of truth, and doctrine of salvation, under the account of error and heresie, as the generation of chief priests ever did. Or a return of truth in simplicity, in the deniall of his false accusations, and his dark vaile of false reproaches taken off, and the innocency of the upright appearing. With some queries given forth for him to answer, that truth may further appear, and deceit may be ashamed, where ever it is found. By one who hath chosen rather to suffer affliction with the despised people, then to enjoy the pleasures of sin. E.B. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207342. Grub Street ID 83741.
  • Naylor, James. Love to the lost: and a hand held forth to the helplesse, to lead out of the dark. Wherein is plainly held out divers particular things, as they are learned of Christ; and are most needful to be known of all who professe godliness. Set forth chiefly for the directing the simple into the living way of truth, as it is in Jesus Christ the Righteous, that therein they may come to the life and power of that which the world hath in words; which being received, satisfies the weary soul, and makes the creature well-pleasing to his maker. Being the second edition; to which is added one particular touching the Resurrection. By one that seeks the redemption of Sions seed, and a lover of the creation of God, who is called James Naylor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207646. Grub Street ID 84006.
  • Burrough, Edward. A trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion: which sounds forth the controversie of the Lord of Hosts. And gives a certaine sound in the eares of all nations, and is a true noyse of a fearfull earthquake at hand, which shall shake the whole fabrick of the earth, and the pillars of its standing shall fall, and never more be set up againe. ... With a salutation to the seed who are gathered into the fold and with the children of the King; the tongue that was dumb sings a joyfull song of Sion, in an unknown language, which none can understand, save the redeemed of th Lord. By one wose [sic] name is truly known by the children of the same birth, but unknown to the world, though by it called Edward Burrough. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle near the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R204833. Grub Street ID 81705.
  • Howgill, Francis. The inheritance of Jacob discovered, after his return out of Ægypt: and the leading of the Lord to the land of promise, declared, and some information on the way thither. Or a word of exhortation to all professors in England, Scotland and Ireland, and to all the world where this shall come, wherein the common salvation is declared, in which the saints believed; and deceit discovered and made manifest. Published in love to all the honest hearted in the nations, in love and bowels of compassion to your souls. Also a few words of exhortation to the rulers of England, and Ireland. By a servant of Jesus Christ who delighteth in his masters work Francis Howgill. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R204834. Grub Street ID 81706.
  • Howgill, Francis. A lamentation for the scattered tribes, who are exiled into captivity, and are now mingled among the heathen, and are joyned to the oppressor, and refuses to return. Presented unto all the separated congregations, under what name or form soever, in love to the lost. Shewing, the difference betwixt them that were separated by the word of faith, and them who have separated themselves, in imitation from the letter: ... By a servant of truth, and a friend to righteousness, who suffers with the seed, which is held in oppression, waiting and labouring for its return; called Francis Howgill. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R204835. Grub Street ID 81707.
  • The lambs defence against lyes. And a true testimony given concerning the sufferings and death of James Parnell. And the ground thereof. By such hands as were eye-witnesses, and have subscribed their names thereto. Set forth for no other end, but to clear the innocent from the back-biters, and to undeceive the simple, least they bring guilt upon themselves by joyning with bloody men, and so partake of their plagues. Also a touch of some few of the unmeasurable sufferings of this present age, that all that will see may see, and understand, though evill men grow worse and worse. Set forth from those people scorned and persecuted under the name of Quakers. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R204836. Grub Street ID 81708.
  • Parker, Alexander. A call out of Egypt, (where death and darkness is) into the glorious light and liberty of the sons of God, (where life and peace is.) The Lord fulfilling his promises declared by his holy prophets and Apostles, in these later dayes. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R204837. Grub Street ID 81709.
  • The lambs defence against lyes. And a true testimony given concerning the sufferings and death of James Parnell. And the ground thereof. By such hands as were eye-witnesses, and have subscribed their names thereto. Set forth for no other end, but to clear the innocent from the back-biters, and to undeceive the simple, least they bring guilt upon themselves by joyning with bloody men, and so partake of their plagues. Also a touch of some few of the unmeasurable sufferings of this present age, that all that will see may see, and understand, though evill men grow worse and worse. Set forth from those people scorned and persecuted under the name of Quakers. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R204840. Grub Street ID 81713.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit. In answer to several accusations against the people called Quakers. By Richard Hubberthorne. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R6706. Grub Street ID 127026.
  • Lilburne, John. The resurrection of John Lilburne, now a prisoner in Dover-Castle, declared and manifested in these following lines penned by himself, aud [sic] now at his earnest desire published in print in these words. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R501. Grub Street ID 125491.
  • Purnell, Robert. Good tidings for sinners; great joy for saints. Or a word to the world, and two to those that are chosen out of the world. Wherein is held forth, first, the sweet tenders of grace from the Father, through the Son, to all dejected sinners. He invites them, he wooes them, he entreats them; nay, he beseeches them to accept of mercy. In the second part of this book, called, Two words to those chosen out of the world, the saints are spoken to under their several forms; taking notice first of the things commendable in them; and in the second place reproving them for thing amiss among them. With a short prophesie of the downfall of presbyterie, independency, anabaptismy, vain notions, and freewill. With a brief description of a true church-state against which the gates of hell shall not prevail; it being founded upon a rock, it will stand against all waves and storm that either men or devils can raise against it. By Robert Purnel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R42327. Grub Street ID 123702.
  • Halhead, Miles. The wounds of an enemie in the house of a friend. Being a relation of the hard measure sustained by Miles Halhead, and Thomas Salthouse, for the testimony of Jesus: particularly in a long, and sore, and close imprisonment, first at Plymouth, and then at Exeter in the county of Devon, though they have neither offended the law of God, or of the nation. Published for the clearing of their innocency from the cloud of transgression, of which they are supposed highly guilty, and by reason of their silent abiding such sharp, and long, and cruell sufferings. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R2977. Grub Street ID 112705.
  • Speed, Thomas. Christ's innocency pleaded: against the cry of the chief priests. Or, A brief and plain reply unto certain papers received from William Thomas (called) A Minister of the Gospel at Ubley, in Somersetshire. By Thomas Speed, a servant of that Jesus Christ, who was, at the request of the bloody crew of chief priests and teachers, crucified at Jerusalem. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black-spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R220756. Grub Street ID 95042.
  • Lawson, Thomas. The lip of truth opened, against a dawber with untempered morter. A few words against a book, written by Magnus Bine priest, in the county of Sussex, which he calls, The scornful quakers answered, &c. But he himself is found the scorner, and the lyer, charging me with things I never spoke, nor never entered into my heart to speak. Tho. Lawson. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R206504. Grub Street ID 83012.
  • Parnell, James. A tryall of faith, wherein is discovered the ground of the faith of the hypocrite, which was perisheth, and the faith of the saints, which is founded upon the everlasting rock: so all may see what their faith is, and what they trust to. Written to the intent, that every one may come to the true searcher of faith, that their faith which they speak of and trust to, may be searched, and the heart of the Pharisee ript open and searched: and that the poor ignorant blind creaturs may come to see, and be deceived no longer in trusting in that which perisheth: verily it is of much concernment to every one, even the soul; the tryal of your faith. Written from the spirit of the Lord, and published for the good of all, that they may come to build upon the everlasting rock, with him whose name according to the world is, James Parnell. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the vvest end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R221406. Grub Street ID 95562.
  • Dewsbury, William. Christ exalted, and alone worthy to open the seals of the book. And the scriptures owned in their place. A true testimony of him, as is manifest, in answer to a book, intituled, The Quakers apostacy, from the perfect rule of scriptures. Given forth by John Timson, of Great Bowden in Leicestershire. And the deceits and blasphemies he charges upon the Quakers, is turned upon his own head, and he found guilty of what he reproaches them with, in what is written for the simples sake, and truth to clear from false accusations and lyes cast upon it. And the ten queries he saith he vindicateth, and would print but foure of them, they are all published, with the answers that he charges to be confused, dark and deceitfull, that the answers may witnesse for themselves against what is charged upon them. He that hath an understanding in the light, read and judge. William Dewsberry. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R206512. Grub Street ID 83020.
  • Naylor, James. The power and glory of the Lord, shining out of the north, or The day of the Lord dawning: wherein the true light is holden forth to all who desire to walk in the day. With a warning to the people of England of all sorts, not to oppose Christ in his kingdom. Shewing also the way how al [sic] flesh comes to know the Lord and fear him, by his terrible shaking the earthly part in man, witnessed by the holy men of God in Scripture. With a word to the serpents seed, or ministers of Antichrist, or man of sin, wherever he is found. By one whom the Lord hath called out of this dark world, into the true light, whom Ismaels brood calls a Quaker, whose name in the flesh is James Nayler. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R27519. Grub Street ID 110672.
  • Fox, George. A visitation to the Iewes, from them whom the Lord hath visited from on high, among whom he hath performed his promise made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and to his seed, which Moses saw, and the prophets gave testimonie of, to which seed the Apostles witnessed, which seed we are, which seed of Abraham Christ came according to the flesh, which we now witness, glory to the Lord for evermore. Also, a visitation to all you that have long had the Scriptures; but found out of the life of them that gave them forth, that are stumbling about the words, fighting and contending about them, imprisoning and persecuting them that witness the life that gave them fotth [sic]. Given forth by G.F. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202191. Grub Street ID 79442.
  • Rofe, George. The righteousnes of God to man, wherein he was created; with a discovery of the fall, by the strength and subtilty of the serpent: and of the recovery of man, by the seed of the woman, which bruises the serpents head. Also, a declaration against the beast and his followers, who act by his power; and a warning to the people not to joyn with the beast, nor to uphold the harlot, least you be taken with the beast and the false prophet, and cast into the lake together alive, and there be none to deliver you. A few words to O. C. and to the officiers and souldiers of the army in general. With, a true declaration how I lived before I knew the truth, and how I came to know the truth, and overcame deceit. Given forth for the simples sake, that they may learn righteousness; ... By a sufferer for the righteous seed sake, in the common goal of Edmonds Bury in Suffolk, who is called George Rofe. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R200681. Grub Street ID 78175.
  • Benson, Gervase. The cry of the oppressed from under their oppressions; ascending up to Him, who will rebuke the oppressor and devourer, and deliver the innocent. Some of the sufferings of the people of God, called Quakers, concerning tythes and oaths, &c. By the branches which are a new springing forth of the remainder of the bitter root of Episcopacy, which yet remaineth unplucked up in the rigid presbytery. Presented to publick view. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R18287. Grub Street ID 72805.
  • Roberts, Francis. A communicant instructed, or, Practicall directions for worthy receiving of the Lords Supper by Francis Roberts. London: Printed by J. Streater for G. Calvert, 1656. ESTC No. R28105. Grub Street ID 111209.
  • Fox, Margaret Askew Fell. For Manasseth Ben Israel. The call of the Jewes out of Babylon. Which is good tidings to the meek, liberty to the captives, and for the opening of the prison doores. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207725. Grub Street ID 84076.
  • Fox, George. A declaration of the difference of the ministers of the word from the ministers of the world; who calls the writings, the word. By G.F. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207726. Grub Street ID 84077.
  • Rofe, George. Sions rock exalted over all the earth to raign: and the worlds foundation discovered, which he will overthrow, with all its builders and buildings. Moved of the Lord, and given forth (by a sufferer for the righteous seed sake, in the common goal of Edmonds-Bury in Suffolk, who is scornfully called a Quaker) for the manifesting the true foundation of our religion, and the laying open deceit, and deceivers, to all that desire to know the truth, and to be delivered out of deceit, and the snare of the wicked one, in which the deceivers and deceived are held captive. And to all you priests, that you may see your deceit, and cease from it, and deceive the people no longer. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R5930. Grub Street ID 126321.
  • Niclaes, Hendrik. The first exhortation of H.N. to his children, and to the family of love. By him newly perused, and more distinctly declared. Likewise H.N. upon the beautitudes, and the seven deadly sins. Translated out of Base-Almayne into English. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls: and John Allen at the Rising-Sun in the new buildings in Paul's Church-yard, between the two north-doors, 1656. ESTC No. R209645. Grub Street ID 85875.
  • Clark, Henry. A cloud of vvitnesses: with whom I also appear to bear testimony, that Christ Jesus is the word of God, and not the Bible which is called the Scriptures. For which the word the prophets, apostles, and servants of the Lord, obeying, and bearing their testimony thereunto, have suffered by all generations of men, cruel mockings, stripes, bonds, and imprisonments, by the Egyptians, Philistians, Babylonians, Caldeans, idolaters, back-sliders, Roman Papists, and in generall, the heathen that know not Christ Jesus to be the word of the Lord. ... Written by him, who is known by the name of Henry Clark. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Black spread-Eagle, neer the vvest end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R206562. Grub Street ID 83060.
  • Toldervy, John. The naked truth laid open, against vvhat is amiss: or, may be mis-interpreted, in those two bookes: the one, entituled, The foot out of the snare; and the other, The snare broken. Together with a word of invitation to all who are estranged to the true faith, that they would hear and receive the word of truth, which makes free the Israel of God. Set forth by me John Toldervy. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207736. Grub Street ID 84085.
  • An answer to a scandalous paper, wherein were some queries given to be answered. And likewise, therein is found many lies and slanders, and false accusations against those people whom he (and the world) calls Quakers. Dated from Dorchester in New-England, August 17. 1655. subscribed, Edward Breck, which was directed to a people at Rainforth in Lancashire, which he calls, A church of Christ. The truth is cleared of his scandalls, lies, and slanders, and he found to bee a reproacher of the Church of Christ. His paper and quæries answered by those people called, Quakers. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R206566. Grub Street ID 83063.
  • Speed, Thomas. Christ's innocency pleaded against the cry of the chief priests. Or, a brief and plain reply unto certain papers received from William Thomas (called) Minister of the Gospel at Ubley. By Thomas Speed, a servant of that Jesus Christ, who was at the request of the bloody crew o chief priests, and teachers, crucified at Jerusalem. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R233918. Grub Street ID 105336.
  • Simmonds, Martha. A lamentation for the lost sheep of the house of Israel. With an invitation to have them turn in their mindes to the true shepherd of their soules. Also, something in discovery of the nakedness of all professions, who are found in the words without the life and power. Written by one of the children of the Light, who is known to the world by the name of Martha Simmonds, [sic]. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R184168. Grub Street ID 73853.
  • Stubbs, Thomas. A call into the way to the kingdom this is written to go abroad into the world, for the good of poor souls, that they may know the way to their souls rest. Written by Thomas Stubbs, one whom the people of the world scornfully calls Quaker: which word quaking I willingly own, else I should deny the Scriptures: for Moses and the holy men of God quaked and trembled at the presence of the Lord. Heb. 12, &c. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1656. ESTC No. R16253. Grub Street ID 64125.
  • The cry of blood. And Herod, Pontius Pilate, and the Jewes reconciled, and in conspiracy with the dragon, to devour the manchild. Being a declaration of the Lord arising in those people, of the city of Bristol, who are scornfully called Quakers, and of the manifold sufferings, and persecutions sustain'd by them from the priests, rulers, professors and rude multitude, contrary to law, liberty, justice, government, the righteous ends of the wars, and the Scriptures of truth. Together with a true account of the material passages in substance between the rulers and them at their several examinations, and commitments, and at two general sessions of the publick peace: and of the tumults, and insurrections, with other necessary observations, and occurences. Gathered up, written in a roll, and delivered to John Gunning late mayor of that city (being the fruits of his year) for the private admonition, and conviction of himself, and brethren concern'd, and named therein: with a letter declaring . London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R27277. Grub Street ID 110463.
  • Naylor, James. The light of Christ, and the word of life. Cleared from the deceipts of the Deceiver, and his litterall weapons turned upon his owne head. Also the man of sin found out, who is hiding himselfe in a heape of confusion, pretending Antichrist is not yet come. Occasioned by laying open some deceipts in a booke titled, The deceiv'd and deceiving Quakers discovered; subscribed Mathew Caffin and William Jeffery, brethren in iniquitie, who are joyned to deny God, Christ, the light, and spirit, in his saints, and calls it teaching Christs spirit apart from his body, and a evill spirit, to witnesse the spirit of Christ in the saints. Set forth that the simple may see the wiles the devill hath to keepe them from the word of life, the soules salvation. By a lover of Israels seede, called James Nayler. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R206580. Grub Street ID 83073.
  • Simmonds, Martha. A lamentation for the lost sheep of the house of Israel. With an invitation to have them turn in their mindes to the true shepherd of their souls. Also, something in discovery of the nakedness of all professions, who are found in the words without the life and power. Written by one of the children of the light, who is known to the world by the name of Martha Simmonds. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R221477. Grub Street ID 95622.
  • Naylor, James. Foot yet in the snare: though the beast hath healed his wound, and now pretends liberty, but is fallen into the trap of the priests, receiving their testimony to beare it up, who are in the pit themselves, ... as the beast and the false prophet hath alwaies joyned against the lamb. Discovered in an answer to Iohn Toldervy, ... and Thomas Brooks, who under a pretence of love to the truth, have gone about to devour it, and cover it with reproach. Wherein their crooked wayes, ... traced and laid open, and their spirit tryed to bee the same which joyned Judas and the chief priests, ... so those have joyned testimony to the truth, of a lying book, which by their own confession they never read over. With something of their false testimony is short laid open, lest simple minds should bee led with a lye through the fame of the forgers. By one who loves the soul, but hates the sin, called, James Naylor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R12925. Grub Street ID 61066.
  • Naylor, James. An ansvver to a book called The Quakers cathechism, put out by Richard Baxter. Wherein the slanderer is searched, his questions answered, and his deceit discovered, whereby the simple have been deceived: and the popery proved in his own bosom, which he would cast upon th Quakers. ... If you know the truth, the truth shall make you free. Iames Nailor. London: printed [for Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle, at the west end of Paul's], in the year 1656. ESTC No. R28712. Grub Street ID 111755.
  • Lilburne, John. The resurrection of John Lilburne, now a prisoner in Dover-Castle, declared and manifested in these following lines penned by himself, and now at his desire published in print in these following words. London: Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R206594. Grub Street ID 83087.
  • Naylor, James. A salutation to the seed of God. And a call out of Babylon and Egypt from amongst the magitians, where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God. Also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteousnesse, and the way to it, where it is. And what he is in this world, who is the author thereof. Also a sute to such rulers as have not wholly hardened their hearts, and stopt the ear against the voyce of the spirit, that they may hear, and their soules may live, and be established a blessing to the nations. Also here is Love to the lost, and a hand held forth to the helplesse, to lead out of the dark. Wherein is plainly held out divers particular things, as they are learned of Christ, and are most needful to be known in all who professe godlinesse. Being of the fourth edition of the former, and the second edition of the latter. To which is added one particular touching the resurrection. By James Naylor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R222705. Grub Street ID 96656.
  • Gargill, Anne. A warning to all the vvorld. By Anne Gargill. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, neer the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R10951. Grub Street ID 59281.
  • A brief rehersal of the belief of the good-willing in England, which are named the Family of Love, with the confession of their upright Christian religion, against the false accusation of their against-speakers. Set forth anno 1575. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R23813. Grub Street ID 107666.
  • Tomlinson, William. A vvord of reproof to the priests or ministers, who boast of their ministery and ordinances, and yet live in pride, disdain, persecution, &c. Shewing what such are; and how little cause they have to exclaim against those who separate from them. As also a word to the papists discovering their foundation to be carnal and sandy, in a letter to some supposed priests or Jesuites in the north, by William Tomlinson. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R23454. Grub Street ID 105878.
  • Whitehead, George. Jacob found in a desert land: or, A recovery of the lost out of the loss (truly manifested;) wherein is discovered the work of the Lord in the creature, and how I travelled through the night of thick darkness, which hath over spread the whole world; and of my deliverance out of darkness into the true Light and truth: wherein is witness my heavenly call into the ministry of the everlasting truth. Given forth for the everlasting name of the Lord sake, and for their sakes, who desire to know the truth, and how I came into the truth; that they that can believe it may receive some satisfaction, (out of which all despisers and unbelievers are excluded.) By a witness of the same in life and testimony, who am a sufferer for the pure seed sake, who am known to the sons of men by the name of George Whitehead; in contempt, by the generation of despisers, called, a Quaker. With a few words to them who have any desires left in them to know the truth, whether they be in forms of profession, or out o. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R204021. Grub Street ID 81049.
  • The pure language of the spirit of truth: set forth for the confounding false languages, acted out of pride, ambition and deceit. Or, thee and thou, in its place, is the proper language to any single person whatsoever. Proved by several examples, that is herein laid down by plain Scripture, for the convincing and stopping the mouths of gain-sayers: many more examples might have been laid down, but what is here mentioned, and proved by Scriptures, are sufficient for the same. [London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656]. ESTC No. R18019. Grub Street ID 71325.
  • Gargill, Anne. A brief discovery of that which is called the popish religion with a word to the Inquisition discovering their seat of injustice and cruelty, and also a word to them who are in bondage under this deceit that upholdeth the Beasts worship. And a word to the Pope who calls himself a bishop and is not, his throne of deceit is discovered, by the Spirit of the eternall God. Given forth by me who am called of the world. A. Gargill. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202273. Grub Street ID 79517.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. The horn of the he-goat broken: or An answer to a lying book called, The chasing of the young quaking harlot out of the citie. Published by a scorner of the truth, called Thomas Winterton. His deceit and ignorance laid open, his lies reproved, and the quæries answered, for the sake of the simple. By a lover of righteousnesse, called, Richard Huberthorn. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202543. Grub Street ID 79775.
  • Howgill, Francis. The visitation of the rebellious nation of Ireland. And a warning from the Lord proclaimed, to all the inhabitants thereof, to make their peace with him before hislong [sic] suffering come to an end. With a lamentation over its unfruitfulnes and rebellion after so many visitations. And an exhortation to all the honest hearted, to meet the Lord by repentance, while the patience of the Lord continues. Or the sealing of the Lords testimony unto all sorts of people in that land, by his servants, after their several months sore labours, and travells, and sufferings therein, who loved not their lives for the seeds sake. Also some particular papers, written in that nation, to severall sorts of people. I. A warning, to the heads, and rulers, and people of Dublin. ... VII. An invitation to all the poor desolate souldiers, to repent, and make their peace with the Lord, and their duty shewed them, what the Lord requires of them. By them who are sufferers, for the seeds sake; waiting for the build. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202550. Grub Street ID 79783.
  • Tomlinson, William. A bosome opened to the Jewes: holding forth to others some reasons for our receiving them into our nation. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R211680. Grub Street ID 87463.
  • Benson, Gervase. A true tryall of the ministers and ministry of England; as also a true discovery of their root and foundation, and of the called English Church, with its honours, possessions, tythes and maintenance. Together with the fruits of the said ministers and ministry. Published for the sake of the simple ones, that they may no longer be deceived; but may come to witnesse the altar, whereof they have no right to eat who serve the tabernacle, Hebr. 13.10. Written forth by Gervase Benson. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1656]. ESTC No. R20721. Grub Street ID 83624.
  • Burrough, Edward. A trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion: which gives a certaine sound in the eares of all nations, and is a true noyse of a fearfull earthquake at hand, which shall shake the whole fabrick of the earth, and the pillars of its standing shall fall, and never more be set up againe. Or fearfull voyces of terrible thunders, uttered forth from the throne, to the astonishment of the heathen in all quarters of the earth who are not sealed in the forehead. And is an alarum, and preparation for war against all nations where Gog and Magog resideth. And sheweth the woundin sword of the mighty God, from whose blow, the kings, nor the captaines, nor the mighty men, cannot fly to escape. Declared and written by a son of thunder, as a warning to all the inhabitants of the earth, where the great image is standing, or any part of it worshipped, speedily to meet the Lord b repentance, that in the day of his fierce wrath they may be hid. With a salutation to the seed who are gathered into the fold and w. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R23839. Grub Street ID 107688.
  • The priests ignorance, and contray-vvalkings to the Scriptures: or, the practice of the Apostles, who were the true ministers of Jesus Christ; together with thirty seven errors of the priests, discovered. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Black-spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R221518. Grub Street ID 95658.
  • Dewsbury, William. The discovery of mans return to his first estate, by the operation of the power of God in the great work of regeneration. With a word to all saints, who set their faces towards Sion, to seek the Lord their God: and to those that are waiting in Sion, to worship him in spirit and truth. A word to the back-slider, who hath tasted of the good Word of God, and the powers of the world to come, and hath turned the grace of God into wantonness, and gone back into spirituall Sodom and Egypt, where our Lord is crucified. With a discovery of Mystery-Babylon, and her merchants: with a word to the hard-hearted unbelieving Jews, who profess Christ in words, and deny to be guided by his counsel, the light in their conscience, and stumble at him, to their own destruction. From the Spirit of the Lord, written by one whom the people of this world calls a Quaker, whose name in the flesh is William Dewsbury; but hath a new name, the world knows not, wtitten [sic] in the book of life. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R39638. Grub Street ID 121515.
  • Killam, Margaret. A warning from the Lord to the teachers & people of Plimovth with afew queries to the parish teachers of this nation, that have great sums of money for teaching the people / from them which are scornfully called Qvakers, but witness the teaching of Christ. London: Printed for Giles Calvert .., 1656. ESTC No. R8526. Grub Street ID 128684.
  • An Easter-reckoning, or, A free-vvill offering rendering the calves of my lips, and offering up my service to the Lord in yielding obedience to him, in shewing the priests and people their sins and transgressions, how they walk contrary to God and the practice of the prophets, the holy men of God, and contrary to the practice of the holy apostles, who were the true ministers of Jesus Christ. By way of question and answer in several particulars; and withal, shewing the difference of the ministery of Christ, and the ministery of the world or of Antichrist, and how they may be known asunder the one from the other, as the Lord hath discovered them to me by his spirit, and that they may be known by the seal of their apostleship, as their fruits do make them manifest. With a reckoning with the priests, giving to them that which is their due, according to th command of God and our Lord Jesus Christ, dividing the word aright, and rendering to every one their dues, both priests and people, ... . London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R16032. Grub Street ID 63919.
  • Lilburne, John. The resurrection of John Lilburne, novv a prisoner in Dover-Castle, declared and manifested in these following lines penned by himself, and now at his earnest desire published in print in these words. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R234573. Grub Street ID 105907.
  • Hollister, Dennis. The skirts of the whore discovered, and the mingled people in the midst of her. In a letter sent by Denys Hollister to the independent baptiz'd people, who call themselves a Church of Christ in Bristol, but are found to be a synagogue of Satan, in answer to a charge brought to him from them by some of their members, and by him ... published. Together with another letter written by him to Thomas Ewens, a teacher among them, ... referring to his speaking among his people of having Sarah Latchet a servant of Jesus, once a member among the Baptists, sent to Bridewell, an whipt for testifying to them in the name of the Lord in their meeting the second day of the ninth moneth. 1655. And likewise an answer to 16 antiqueries directed to the people called Quakers, which answer was sent to Thomas Ewens, from whom the antiqueries were received, though Iohn Pendarviss a long time after published the antiqueries by the name of Queries, without the answer to them, or taking the least notice of it in. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202571. Grub Street ID 79800.
  • Naylor, James. Love to the lost: and a hand held forth to the helpless, to lead out of the dark: wherein is plainly held out divers particular things as they are learned of Christ: and are most needful to be known of all, who profess Godliness. Set forth chiefly for the directing the simple into the living way of truth, as it is in Iesus Christ the Righteous; that therein they may come to the life and power of that which the world hath in words; which being received, satisfies the weary soul, and makes the creature wel-pleased with his maker. Being the second edition; to which is added one particular, touching the Resurrection. By one that seeks the redemption of Sions seed, and a lover of the creation of God, who is called,. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle at the vvest end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R19945. Grub Street ID 77500.
  • Mason, Martin. The boasting Baptist dismounted, and the Beast disarmed and sorely wounded without any carnal weapon. In a reply to some papers, written by Jonathan Iohnson, of Lincolne, as an answer to a letter, sent him by Martin Mason, concerning some exceptions against several truths. Published by a faithfull minister, not of the letter, but of the everlasting Gospel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R202884. Grub Street ID 80063.
  • The persecution of them people they call Quakers, in several places in Lanchashire [sic]. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1656]. ESTC No. R15214. Grub Street ID 63171.
  • Dewsbury, William. The mighty day of the Lord, is coming. In which, Christ is exalting King upon the holy hill of Sion, over all the world to reign, who in this day of the Lord knocks at the door of the heart of Jew and Gentile, kindreds, tongues, people and nations, who desires to know th onely true God, and Christ Jesus whom he hath sent to be the light of the world, and salvation to the ends of the earth, to all that obey him; but a stone of stumbling and a rock of offence to all that reject his counsel, whom he will take in their own craft, and overturn in their own devices to the shame and confusion of their faces; but they that believe in him, shall never be ashamed. The word of the Lord to all the faithful scattered in the world, that in the counsel of the Lord stands to strengthen the desires raised towards his name, them to give victory over the world. A warning to all that dwell upon the earth, and to the kings, princes, and rulers in the world, to submit to Christ the light of the world, lest . London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R206665. Grub Street ID 83153.
  • Naylor, James. A salutation to the seed of God: and a call out of Babylon & Egypt, from amongst the magitians, where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God, the cause of all blindness, and condemnation. Also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteousnesse, which endures for all generations, who will recieve [sic] it and beleive [sic] therein, which is Sions glory, Christ with his life and power made manifest in mortal flesh. With the way to him, set forth most for such as groan for freedome from the power of sin; but may be serviceable to all who loves his appearance. Also a testimony from Christ, what he is in this world, and where he is; ... Also a suite to such rulers, magistrates, and governours, ... that they may hear and their soules may live, and be established a blessing to the nations. The third edition. Written in love to all your soules, by him who is called James Naylor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R32157. Grub Street ID 114897.
  • Aurora. That is, the day-spring. Or dawning of the day in the Orient or morning-rednesse in the rising of the sun. That is the root or mother of philosophie, astrologie & theologie from the true ground. Or a description of nature. I. How all was, and came to be in the beginning. II. How nature and the elements are become creaturely. III. Also of the two qualities evill and good. IIII. From whence all things had their original. V. And how all stand and work at present. VI. Also how all will be at the end of this time. VII. Also what is the condition of the kingdom of God, and of the kingdom of Hell. VIII. And how men work aud [sic] act creaturely in each of them. All this set down diligently from a true ground in the knowledge of the spirit, and in the impnlse [sic] of God. By Jacob Behme Teutonick philosopher. Being his first book. Written in Gerlitz in Germany anno Christi M.DC.XII. on Tuesday after the day of Pentecost of Whitsunday ætatis suæ 37. London: printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert, and are be sold at his Shop at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-End of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R16924. Grub Street ID 64731.
  • Englands lessons, set to be learned by her rulers, nobles, judges, counsellors, scribes, astrologers, priests and people of all sorts, from the highest that sits npon [sic] the throne, to the lowest and meanest of men, women and children, young men and maids, bond or free. With some few queries added at the later end to be answered by them who say that the Scriptures are the VVord of God. Written by me Henry Clark. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656:. ESTC No. R206684. Grub Street ID 83168.
  • W., R.. The messiah found: being a brief and plain declaration where he is to be found, to whom the gatherings of the people shall be, and of whom Moses in the law and prophets did write. Also, a warning to flie from the idol-shepherds. Written for the use of all that love the appearance of our Lord Jesus Christ, by R.W. London: printed by J.C. for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spreade-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R206689. Grub Street ID 83172.
  • The wise taken in their craftiness, and their wisdom made manifest to be foolishness with God; and their actions discovered to be contrary to the pure law of righteousness given forth by the pure law-giver, Christ Jesus the light; by which light some one judge, or judges of this nation are made manifest, how he, or they have acted contrary to the law of God, and the law of this nation; and contrary to all the kings, rulers, and judges, spoken of in Scripture; by setting fines upon men, and sending them to prison till payment of the same, for not putting off their hats, and stand bare-headed before them in their court of assises, and goal-delivery. Also, here is shewed, that it is no sin for a man to stand with his hat on his head, before any emperor, king, ruler, judge, justice, or other magistrate, either alone, or in open court; neither is the putting th hat off, and standing, bare-headed before them, the honour that is due unto magistrates, which the Scripture speaks of. VVritten by. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207280. Grub Street ID 83684.
  • Addamson, William. An answer to a book, titled, Quakers principles quaking: subscribed by the name of one Ralph Hale, with an epistle (so called) to the reader, subscribed with the name of one Zachariah Crofton. A principle of darkness, deceit, and confusion in Ralph Hale, and his fellow labourer in Sathans work Zachariah Crofton, is discovered by the Quakers principle, and the Quakers principle doth stand against the power of darkness, and all the false principles in the world, them to discover and lay open. The book was said to be modestly propounded by Ralph Hale, but in it I found so many lies, slanders, and false accusations, with confused, vain, and frivolous words, as many of them is not worth mentioning; yet, lest the author should boast in his mischief, I shall lay down somthing in answer to some few of them, in respect of the number of them. A servant to the least in the houshold of faith, and the lest amonst his brethren, whose name in the flesh is William Adamson. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black Spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R206690. Grub Street ID 83174.
  • Howgill, Francis. The inheritance of Jacob discovered. After his return out of Ægypt: and the leading of the Lord to the land of promise, declared, and some information of the way thither. Or a word of exhortation to all professors in England, Scotland and Ireland, and to all the world where this shall come, wherein the common salvation is declared, in which the saints believed; and deceit discovered and made manifest. Published in love to all the honest hearted in the nations, in love and bowels of compassion to your soules. Also a few words of exhortation to the rulers of England, and Ireland. By a servant of Jesus Christ who delighteth in his masters worke. Francis Howgill. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R208464. Grub Street ID 84716.
  • Fox, George. A vvarning from the Lord to the pope; and to all his train of idolatries: with a discovery of his false imitations, and likenesses, and traditional inventions, which is not the power of God. And a testimony against his foundation, to the overthrow of the whole building: and a witness by the spirit of God against his dead-worship of dead idols; and the false imitation of false crosses, which is not the power of God unto salvation, but delusion unto damnation. And the day of visitation held forth, that they may make their peace with the Lord; and the way of peace declared, which is Christ Iesus the light of the world, who lightneth every man that comes into the world; and the mysterie of the true cross of Christ, which is the power of God unto salvation revealed: and also some quæries given forth to be answered by the pope, his priests or Jesuits, or them who are popishly affected. By a lover of souls, G.F. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207291. Grub Street ID 83693.
  • Niclaes, Hendrik. An apology for the service of love, and the people that own it, commonly called, the family of love. Being a plain, but groundly discourse, about the right and true Christian religion: set forth dialogue-wise between the citizen, the countreyman, and an exile: as the sam was presented to the high court of Parliament, in the time of Queen Elizabeth; and penned by one her Majesties menial servants, who was in no small esteem with her, for his wisdom and godliness. With another short confession of their faith, made by the same people. And finally some notes & collections, gathered by a private hand out of H.N. upon, or concerning the eight beatitudes. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R210332. Grub Street ID 86510.
  • Speed, Thomas. Christ's innocency pleaded: against the cry of the chief priests. Or, a brief and plain reply unto certain papers received from William Thomas (called) Minister of the Gospel at Ubley. By Thomas Speed, a servant of that Jesus Christ, who was at the request of the bloody crew of chief priests, and teachers, crucified at Jerusalem. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207594. Grub Street ID 83956.
  • Parker, Alexander. A testimony of God, and his way, and worship against all the false wayes and worships of the vvorld. Also an answer to some of the false doctrines held forth, by a professed minister, in VVales; shewing the unsoundness of his former actions, and is found to be one, in th nature of the vvorld; which sometime he hath spoken against. With an answer to some queries; propounded by one, who is called an Anabaptist. Given forth for no other end, but in love to the truth, as it is in Iesus: by Alex: Parker. Londen: printed for Giles Calvert, at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207301. Grub Street ID 83704.
  • Speed, Thomas. Christ's innocency pleaded: against the cry of the chief priests. Or, A brief and plain reply unto certain papers received from William Thomas (called) A Minister of the Gospel at Ubley, in Somersetshire. By Thomas Speed, a servant of that Jesus Christ, who was, at the request of the bloody crew of chief priests and teachers, crucified at Jerusalem. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R229386. Grub Street ID 101880.
  • Naylor, James. Weaknes above wickednes, and truth above subtilty. Which is the Quakers defence against the boaster and his deceitfull slanders. Clearly seen in an answer to a book called Quakers Quaking; devised by Jeremiah Ive's against the dispised contemptible people trampled on by th world, and scorned by the scorners. In which the deceits are turned into the deceivers bosome, and the truth cleared from the accuser. In much plainnesse, that the simple may see and perceive, and come to be gathered to the Lamb, from amongst the armies of the wicked, who have now set themselves against the Lord, and sees it not. Also some queries to Jeremy Ive's touching his false doctrine and deceits. By one who is called, James Nayler. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207303. Grub Street ID 83705.
  • Burrough, Edward. Stablishing against quaking, thrown down, and overturned, and no defence found against it; or an answer to a book (called Stablishing against quaking) put forth by Giles Firmin, a professed minister in Essex. Wherein his many lyes, and slanders, are rebuked and witnessed against, and all his thirteen arguments confounded, and clearly confuted; and he manifestly proved a false prophet in several particulars. As in his call, and maintainance. And while he hath thought to discover the Prince of darknesse in others, he is found secretly lodging in his own house, and powerfully working in him, and is found truly guilty himself, of that, whereof he falsely accuses the innocent people called Quakers, who are Gods faithful witnesses, against this subtile generation; though for a moment they are a prey to the seed of evill doers, and a reproach to lying tongues. B a friend to Israels common-wealth, called, Edward Burrough. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1656. ESTC No. R207308. Grub Street ID 83707.
  • Tomlinson, William. Seven particulars, containing as followeth, I. Against oppressors. II. Magistrates vvork and honor. III. A meditation for magistrates upon Dan. 12.4. IV. Of hanging for theft, filling the land with blood. V. To the high & lofty in the earth, who exalt themselves by discent or blood. VI. Of ministers maintenance, two extreams. VII. Of persecuting for speaking in the synagogues (by many called churches.) Given forth for publique service by W.T. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R203824. Grub Street ID 80901.
  • Taylor, Thomas. Some prison meditations in the 7th moneth, 1657. Being a free-gift sermon mainly touching the religious robbers, or spiritual murtherers, the sermon and prayer-sellers of the the former, later and present times; even to the whole company of mystery-Babylons merchants and members a warning. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207617. Grub Street ID 83978.
  • Zachary, Thomas. A word to the officers of the army. Unto you who at first were raised up by a mighty spirit, to go forth with the sword in your hands, to recover some long lost liberties of the good people of England, from under the tyranical powers of Kings and Bishops; unto whom was truly given the title of the Lords Host, because you went forth in his name, and for his people, and therefore were crowned with wonderful successes, and victories, over your enemies, unto a perfect conquest, even unto you is this word of truth. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1657]. ESTC No. R207621. Grub Street ID 83983.
  • Lawrence, Richard. Gospel-separation separated from its abuses; or The saints guide in Gospel-fellowship. Whereby they may be directed not onely to preserve the purity, but withall the unity of Gospel-worship: by a well-wisher to Sions purity and unity, R.L. Imprimatur. Joseph Caryl. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R202679. Grub Street ID 79901.
  • Burrough, Edward. The true Christian religion againe discovered; after the long and darke night of apostacy; which hath over-shadowed the whole world; for many ages; and the profession and practise thereof witnessed unto by the Scriptures. And here all may see who it is, (of all these sects and divers forms of religion, that are in these nations) that are agreeable to the Scriptures in what they profess and practise, and who it is that are not according thereunto; for the line of true judgement is stretched upon all profession, and a true search into, and tryall thereof is made and hereby it is manifest who it is, and what sort of people that may justly claime the benefit of the Protectors oath, to be protected thereby in their practises of religion, who hath bound himself to maintaine and uphold, that Christian religion, which is according to Scriptures, &c. This is written for the good of this Commonwealth, and the Information of all people in it. By a friend to all people, especially them that fears. London: printed by Roger Norton Junior, for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1658 [i.e. 1657]. ESTC No. R21887. Grub Street ID 93470.
  • Wastfield, Robert. A true testimony of faithfull vvitnesses recorded; and set in opposition to the false records and unrighteous proceedings of the men of this generation. Wherein the wicked designs and cruel practises of several of the rulers, priests and people of the county of Sommerset against the innocent, are plainly discovered, and witnessed against. By those who are numbred amongst transgressors, persecuted imprisoned and reproachfully called Quakers. Also, a few words to magistrates, priests and people, to each of them particularly, that they may take warning in this the da of their visitation. Published for the truths defence and vindication, by a follower of the Lamb in the war against the Beast and false prophet, Robert Wastfeild. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R204823. Grub Street ID 81697.
  • Fox, George. A testimony of the true Light of the world. Which is given to every man that comes into the world, and of the true measure of the gift of God, given to every one to profit withal. And a true witness, and faithful: ... Given forth for the good of all people, in pity to al souls, by him who is not known to the world, but a stranger in it, Geo. Fox. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and sold in his shop at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R204824. Grub Street ID 81698.
  • Pearson, Anthony. The great case of tythes truly stated, clearly opened, and fully resolved. By a countrey-man, A.P. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, MDCLVII. [1657]. ESTC No. R207656. Grub Street ID 84016.
  • Fox, George. The priests and professors catechisme, for them to try their spirits; whether it be after the doctrine of godliness; or after the traditions of men, which are vainly puft up in their fleshly minds. And that they may see themselves, and all people may see them, to be both out of the power and true forme of godlinesse. By G.F. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, near the vvest end of Pauls Church, 1657. ESTC No. R204842. Grub Street ID 81714.
  • The doctrins & principles of the priests of Scotland, contrary to the doctrine of Christ and the apostles. Here all may see, the priests of Scotland, and their church, and their persecution, against the saints, and lambs, servants, and children of God, which the Lord moved to go among them, to visit the seed of God, in that dark wildernesse country, who has been as sheep among wolves. Also, how pure religion is turned upside down, and vaine religion got in its place. And the pure doctrine of Christ and the apostles, which faith, entertain strangers, love enemies, lost; instead of entertaining strangers and loving enemies, they imprison and persecute, and have made their church unsavoury: and the teachers fruits declares them false, who are wrestlers against flesh and blood, which Christ and the apostles did not. George Weare. John Hart. William Grey. William Lowry. William Mitchell. Richard Ismaell. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207658. Grub Street ID 84018.
  • Humphryes, John. The bios pant?n heideotos, or, [Hebrew] or the vision of eternity held forth, in answer to some antiquæries, vvhich were given forth from Ægypt by one of Babels builders, a pretended minister of Christ, living in Worcestershire at Beudly, that is called Mr. Henry Osland. But the quæries were given forth as the following papers declare, out of simplicity of heart, for satisfaction of the truth: but instead of giving a reasonable account to him that asks, he rails like a greedie hangman, ... So now the antiquæries are answered by one who ... is escaped out o Ægypt from the magicians ... Whose name is known to God by these three Jews letters in the sequel, [Hebrew] but to men by Iohn Humphryes. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R204846. Grub Street ID 81717.
  • Salthouse, Thomas. The hidden things of Esau brought to light, and reproved in an answer to a book intituled A true relation of a dispute between Francis Fulwood, minister of West Alvington, in the county of Devon, and Thomas Salthouse, as it is said, of the county of Westmerland, before the congregation of them called Quakers, in the house of Henry Pollexpher Esquire, in the said parish of West. Published in the truth's defence, and sent abroad in the world, to pursue the unknown authors imperfect relation. By a follower of the Lamb in the war against the Beast and false prophet, known to the world by the name of Thomas Salthouse. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R204852. Grub Street ID 81724.
  • Fox, George. Here are several queries put forth in print for all, or any of you whose names are here under written, (and likewise for them at Cambridge and Oxford, ... or any other of your societies that will answer the same) and return your answer in print, to the view and satisfactio of many people; who are now questioning whether any of all your practises do proceed from the true foundation. For Robert Gell. Doctor of Divinity so called, who formerly preached to the Society of Astrologers; as witness his book called Stella nova. William Lilly. Student in astrology. John Booker. Student in astrology and physick. Richard Sanders. Student in the divine, laudible and celestial sciences, as he calls it. Vincent Wing. George Wharton. Or any other of the astrologers to answer. And likewise for Francis Prujan. John King. Charles Scarbrough. George Bates. Lawrence Wright. Jonathan Goddard. And Richard Barker. Doctors of Physick; and to the rest of that society to answer. These queries are put in print by. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R202174. Grub Street ID 79425.
  • Speed, Thomas. The guilty-covered clergy-man unvailed; in a plain and candid reply unto two bundles of wrath and confusion, wrapt up in one and twenty sheets of paper. The one written by Christopher Fowler and Simon Ford of Reading; the other by William Thomas of Ubley in Somersetshire Wherein all their malicious slanders and false accusations, which they cast upon the truth, are clean wash'd off; their weapons with which they war against the Lamb, broken over their own heads; and they, with the rest of the tyth-exacting teachers, proved to be the great incendaries, and mis-leaders of these nations. In which also there is made a brief and sober application, to the magistrates, and other inhabitants, within the city of Bristol. By Thomas Speed, a friend to all that tremble at the Word of the Lord; but an irreconcileable enemy to the mysterious deceit, and monstrou hypocrisie of those that do teach for hire, and divine for money. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R203614. Grub Street ID 80711.
  • G., J.. The ancient of dayes is come, the iudgment is set, glad tydings is proclaimed, to Iew and gentile, to bond and free, to high and low, to rich and poor, to small and great; let him that will, come, and receive the offer of his love freely, Isa. 55.1,2. Written by a lover of peace and truth, J.G. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls, 1657]. ESTC No. R200356. Grub Street ID 77898.
  • The West answering to the North in the fierce and cruel persecution of the manifestation of the Son of God, as appears in the following short relation of the unheard of, and inhumane sufferings of Geo. Fox, Edw. Pyot, and William Salt at Lanceston in the county of Cornwall, and of Ben. Maynard, Iames Mires, Ios. Coale, Ia. Godfrey, Io. Ellice, and Anne Blacking, in the same gaole, town, and county. And of one and twenty men, and women taken up in the space of a few dayes on the high wayes of Devon, ... Also a sober reasoning in the law with Chief Justice Glynne concerning his proceedings ... And a legall arraignment for the indictment of the hat, ... And many other materiall and strange passages at their apprehensions and tryals ... London: printed for Giles Calvert at the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R202187. Grub Street ID 79437.
  • Rofe, George. Love to the captives: or, The love of God to the world; who so loved the world, that he gave his onely begotten son, to be the light of the world, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life, and no man cometh to the father, but by him, (who is the redeemer of the captives.) Given forth for their sakes, who desire to turn to the Lord, or to see a return out of captivity, declaring the way to God, and where power against sin may be received, that your souls may no longer be held under the snare of the Divel, nor you be made a prey upon by deceivers, but come away to the light, which is the power of God unto salvation; and he that believes shall be saved, and he that believes not shall be damned. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1656. [i.e. 1657]. ESTC No. R207415. Grub Street ID 83805.
  • The throne of truth exalted over the povvers of darkness. From whence is judged, the mouth of Ralph Farmer (an unclean and blood-thirsty priest of Bristol) opened in blasphemy against God, and his name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven; in a late noysome pamphlet of his, intituled, Satan enthron'd in his chair of pestilence; or, Quakerism in its exaltation. And in the light and power of which is comprehended, swept away, and overthrown the filthy matter, and mischievous design of Satan in that heap of falshood; and his confusion, dishonesty, lyes, slanders, scoffs, blasphemies, and other polluted stuff with which it is fill'd, made manifest, and turned back into his own bosome, the lake from whence it came; and the truth fully vindicated, & made to apear clear, as to all that's endeavoured to be cast thereon by him, either as to I.N. and that companie's late coming to Bristol, their papers, &c. or upon occasion thereof in that his book. For the sake of the simple-heart. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R11193. Grub Street ID 59503.
  • Edmonds, Edward. A reviving vvord from the quick and the dead, to the scatter'd dust of Sion: or, A breathing of the spirit of life, in a few dry bones, that begin to rise and rattle, in and about this City of London; by a solemn declaration for an immediate uniting of all saints into on body, upon the growing principles of grace, and kingdome of our Lord Jesus, in every administration thereof. Shewing the grounds of it, progresse in it, proposalls for it, motives to it, and our yearing invitation throughout the three nations, about this pacificatory primitive-like enterprise. To put us all (as one man) into a posture meet to meet our Lord Jesus at his second coming, in all the degrees and services thereof. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R13451. Grub Street ID 61552.
  • An avvakening to the vvise virgins, or Some propoaslls [sic] for propagating the great work of uniting (in and about this city of London) which we are stirred up unto; by the word and spirit of God, by the call of Christ, and of his servants; by many most pregnant and speciall grounds to it; reasons for it; and benefits by it, (both unto the Lord, our Jesus; to our selves; and to others) as unto the present work, and duty incumbent upon us; being so convinced in our faith and consciences. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R172616. Grub Street ID 66434.
  • Moon, John. The true light hath made manifest darknesse: or, Sion builded up, and Babylon cast downe. With a true answer of what the Baptist teachers objected against the servant of the Lord who in scorn is called a Quaker, and known to the world by the name of Iohn Moon, in several places in VVales, both in Radnorshire, and Breck-nockshire, whose names are these. Hugh Evans, John Price, Daniel Penry, Reese Davies, John Prosser, Evans Oliver, and Vavasor Powel, who are called ministers of the gospel, but are found to be enemies to it. Some of Vavasor Powel's doctrine tryed, and made manifest by the light. And also some queries given forth, and are to be answered by them that lives in observations. This is given forth by me who is a lover of the truth, and known to the world by this name, John Moone. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207461. Grub Street ID 83845.
  • Parker, Alexander. A testimony of the Light within. A glorious truth, which all the holy men of God did bear testimony unto, and from which they spoke forth the Sciptures, and the end of all preachings and writings was to bring to Light within, to worship God in spirit and truth, and to Christ within, the hope of glory. The truth cleared from scandals, and some of the errors and false doctrines of two Cornish teachers laid open and testified against. With a description of the true ministers of Christ, and of the free ministery both under the law and Gospell administration; ... Also a testimony of the dawning of the glorious day of the Lord, ... Here is likewise, in short, declared the differences between the old Covenant, ... & the new covenant, ... Given forth from Christ the light within in love to the souls of all people, ... that they may have union with me in my fathers love, ... Whose name according to the flesh is Alexander Parker. Written chiefly to the inhabitants of the town and parish of Auste. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R203124. Grub Street ID 80262.
  • Fox, George. The priests and professors catechisme, for them to try their spirits; whether it be after the doctrine of godliness, or after the traditions of men, which are vainly puft up in their fleshly mindes: and that they may see themselves, and all people may see them; to be bot out of the power and true forme of godliness. By G.F. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls Church, 1657. ESTC No. R207465. Grub Street ID 83847.
  • Fox, George. A declaration of the ground of error & errors, blasphemy, blasphemers, and blasphemies; and the ground of inchantings and seducing spirits, and the doctrine of devils, the sons of sorcerers, and the seed of the adulterer, and the ground of nicromancy, which doth defile witches and wizards. How this is all from the spirit of God in the transgression of it; and all them that draw from the spirit of God, draw into it; and they that are lead by the spirit of God, are led from it to God, and to the knowledge of the doctrine of Christ. By G. F. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207487. Grub Street ID 83863.
  • Burrough, Edward. Truth (the strongest of all) witnessed forth in the spirit of truth, against all deceit: and pleading in righteousnesse its owne cause, to the understanding of the simple, against a very great number of lyes, slanders, perverting of the Scriptures, contradictions and false damnable doctrines, held forth by the Independants. And in particular by one John Bunion, (one of Gogs Army) in two severall bookes put forth by him, against the despised scattered people called Quakers. And is a reply unto his second book, called A vindication, &c. wherein what was wanting in his former of fulfilling wickednesse is now appeared; by his adding sin unto sin, against God and against his owne soule. And this is to cleer the truth from above 100 of John Bunions foule dirty lyes and slanders: by a friend of the truth as it is in Christ Jesus; and not as it is in mens carnall apprehensions, Edward Burrough. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Paules, 1657. ESTC No. R207500. Grub Street ID 83876.
  • Holder, Anthony. A discovery of two unclean spirits. Or, Two priests by their fruits made manifest to be out of the way of truth, and out of the life of godliness, in the broad way of destruction, therein working deceitfully the works of errour. A warning unto all scattered people that call themselves Protestants and Christians, yet are out of the faith and life of Christ, in vain traditions, and dead forms, wherein the blind-guids are leading them in the pit. Also a declaration of the light of Christ now appearing in every man, even in the conscience, by which all men are left without excuse. With a plain and true direction into the good way, which from everlasting hath been prepared to lead all that abide therein, out of transgression through death into eternal life. A short discovery of the Lords great fury and heavie indignation that will suddenly break forth upon al the disobedient. Written by one, who loves the seed of God, which is unknown to the world, A.H. in the county of Gloucester. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207502. Grub Street ID 83878.
  • The priests wickednesse and cruelty, laid open, and made manifest, by Priest Smith of Cressedge, persecuting the servants of the Lord, whose outward dwellings is in and about Shrewsbury. As also, the proceedings of Judge Nicholas, and the Court of Justice, so called, against them so persecuted by the priest, at the last generall assizes holden at Bridgenorth for the county of Salop. Together, with some queries, to the priests. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207503. Grub Street ID 83879.
  • Fox, George. A catechisme for children; that they may come to learn of Christ the light, the truth, the way, that leads to know the Father, the God of all truth. By G.F. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread Eagles at the west-end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R208397. Grub Street ID 84647.
  • Fox, George. An epistle to all people on the earth; and the ignorance of all the world, both professors and teachers, of the birth that must be silent, and of the birth that is to speak, which declares God; and the difference betwixt silence and speaking. Shewing to all the people upon earth, that they may come to an understanding of themselves; and may know that Christ Jesus, the Light of the world, is their teacher to God, or their condemnation from him. Also shewing that it was the practice of many to wait in silence upon God, to hear his word, and know his voice. By G.F. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207508. Grub Street ID 83883.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. The rebukes of a reviler fallen upon his own head, in an answer to a book put forth by one Iohn Stelham, called a minister at Terlin in Essex. Wherein is shewed unto all spiritual men, that he himself is justly proved to be a contradictor of the scriptures, while he falsly accuses others thereof, that are clear, and the saying is fulfilled upon him, he is fallen into the pit, which he digged for others, for even that way which he calls heresie, do we worship the God of our fathers. By R.H. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207520. Grub Street ID 83893.
  • Burrough, Edward. A description of the state and condition of all mankinde upon the face of the whole earth. And a discovery unto all; shewing what man was in his creation before transgression, and what he is in transgression; how he is become a degenerate plant, bringing forth curled fruit, to the grieving of the good husbandman, who is thereby provoked continually against the works of his own hands, to destroy that which he hath made, because it is defiled through mans transgression. Also, the way of restoration, of salvation, redemption, and of life eternal, is here declared unto all the sons and daughters of Adam in the whole world, that all may come to the knowledge of the Creator, and to have fellowship with him again, from whom all the children of men are separated in the state of enmity, and are ignorant of him, and drove from his presence. This is to go abroad into all the earth, through the whole world, as a call and visitation unto all mankind, that they may hear and consider their condition,. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, [1657]. ESTC No. R207530. Grub Street ID 83901.
  • The fundamental right, safety and liberty of the people, (which is radically in themselves, deriva[ ]ively [sic] in the Parliament, their substitutes, or representatives) briefly asserted. Wherein is discovered the great good or harm which may accrue unto the people by parliaments, according to their different temperature and motions. With some proposals conducing towards an equal and just settlement of the distracted state of this nation. And a touch at some especial properties of a supream good governor or governors. The safety of the people is the supream, most natural and most righteous law, being both the most proper end and most adequate rule of government. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R181600. Grub Street ID 72126.
  • Burrough, Edward. A description of the state and condition of all mankinde upon the face of the whole earth. And a discovery unto all; shewing what man was in his creation before transgression, and what he is in transgression; how he is become a degenerate plant, bringing forth cursed fruit, to the grieving of the good husbandman, who is thereby provoked continually against the works of his own hands to destroy that which he hath made, because it is defiled through mans transgression. Also, the way of restoration, of salvation, redemption and of life eternal, is here declared unto all the sons and daughters of Adam in the whole world, that all may come to the knowledge of the Creator, and to haze [sic] fellowship with him again, from whom all the children of men are separated in the state of enmity, and are ignorant of him, and drove from his presence. This is to abroa [sic] into all the earth, through the whole world, as a call and visitation unto all mankinde, that they may hear and consider their con. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207532. Grub Street ID 83903.
  • Howsegoe, Thomas. A word from the north, sounded into the south, heard, and received of many. Jesus Christ the Son of God, which is the true light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world; and all that receive this light, and believe in this light, and are obedient to this light, they receive power and do become the sons of God. And as I have heard, so I have and do see in the true light, and am bold to give forth my testimonie that it is true, and there is no other way to salvation but by it. And therefore do I warn all people, and thee, O Kent, with the citie of Canterbury, and town of Maidstone, and all thy magistrates in you all, betimes to consider and take heed that none of you be anie longer enemies to it and its ministers, lest you be found fighters against God. Thomas Howseyor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207540. Grub Street ID 83908.
  • Burrough, Edward. A standard lifted up, and an ensigne held forth, to all nations; shewing unto the whole world, and to all people to whom it shall come, by open proclaimation, what the testimony of God is, and of his people which they hold, which they have received from him, through the eternal Spirit, of which they are not ashamed before men, but are called to witness it forth in the nations, in the same spirit and power as they have received it from the Lord. Also shewing of his great work which he is about to do in the earth, and this testimony is true and no lye for it is of God and witnessed by thousands of his people at this day; who are in scorn called Quakers. And given forth by a servant of the Lord, Edward Burrough. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207541. Grub Street ID 83909.
  • Burrough, Edward. The testimony of the Lord concerning London. Witnessed in truth and faithfulnesse, to the consciences of all people in it, that they may returne to the Lord, and repent. Also, the great abominations discovered of this people, who draws near God with their mouths, and professes self-separation, when as their hearts be far from the Lord. With a warning to all sorts of people in it, what the Lord requires of them. By a lover of all your soules, E.B. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207563. Grub Street ID 83928.
  • Rigge, Ambrose. The banner of Gods love, and ensign of righteousness spread over his people in these later dayes. Wherein the true light shineth, and the mysterie that hath been hid from ages and generations, is revealed to the saints, which is, Christ in us the hope of glory, as our forefathers witnessed, read Col. I. 26, 27, 28, 29. Also, a testimony against them who formerly hath tasted of the good word of God, and of the power of the world to come, who hath cast the law of God behind their backs, and hath trodden under foot the blood of the covenant. ... most especially, those that are called Anabaptists and Independents. Also, a few words in warning to the priests, professors, and people of the town and county of Southhampton. With a few quæries to the rulers and magistrates of England, to try their fruits whether they be according to the Christian magistrates recorded in the Scripture of truth, ... . Set forth most especially for the sake of the honest-hearted, who are not wholly given up to bel. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R22061. Grub Street ID 94938.
  • Burrough, Edward. The vvofull cry of unjust persecutions, and grevious oppressions of the people of God in England, through the injustice of some of her rulers, and wikednesse of teachers and people, who hasten to fulfil the measure of their forefathers cruelty. With a lamentation over them all who rewards the Lord evill for good, and is a warning to them all for repentance; shewing that the coming of the Lord is nigh. And this may serve for an answer in full, to all such who have persecuted by violence, by word or writing the innocent people in scorn called Quakers. With a shor addition, which shewes unto all, the ground of persecution; in its first cause, and the enmity which is betwixt the two seeds, is clearly discovered, by a friend to the suffering seed of God, E.B. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, [1657]. ESTC No. R207590. Grub Street ID 83953.
  • Roberts, Francis. The checqver-work of God's providences, towards His own people, made up of blacks and whites: viz. Of their abasements, and advancements; their distresses, and deliverances; their sullying tribulations, and beautifying relaxations: represented in a sermon preached at the funeral of that faithful servant of the Lord, Mary the late wife of Joseph Jackson Esq; Alderman of the city of Bristol; on the 5. day of May, Anno Dom. 1657. By Francis Roberts, Pastor of the Church at Wrington. London: printed by R.W. for G. Calvert, at the sign of the Half-Moon in Pauls Church-yard, 1657. ESTC No. R6081. Grub Street ID 126456.
  • Higgins, John. To all the inhabitants of the earth, this is sent as a warning from the Lord, vvho hath been long grieved with a sinful and an adulterous generation; but against the fulness of transgression hath prepared vialls full of wrath to cast upon the head of wicked and ungodly men Here is also the vain traditional worship of both priest and people (in short) plainly made menifest to all those that art not willing to remain in ignorance, which for many years hath overspread the whole world; but now is the son of righteousness arising, which discovereth all deceivers and deceivableness, and causeth the lowly, meek and innocent to understand wisdom. Written by a servant of the Lord, who is known to you by the name of John Higgins. [London: printed for Giles [C]alvert at the black-spread-Eagle neer the vvest end of Pauls], [1658]. ESTC No. R215938. Grub Street ID 90889.
  • Blackwood, Christopher. A soul-searching catechism, wherein is opened and explained, not onely the six fundamental points set down, Heb. 6. I. but also many other questions of highest concernment in Christian religion. Wherein is strong meat for them that are grown, and milk for babes, in a ver short catechism at the end, exceeding needfull for all families, in these ignorant and unsetled times. Written by Christopher Blackwood, a servant of Christ. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R214033. Grub Street ID 89364.
  • The ministry of Christ asserted: and Mr. Rich. Baxters two sheets for the ministers unfolded, and his ministery presented to publick view. By R.B. [London]: Printed for Giles Calvert and Dan. White, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-eagle at the West end, and at the Seven Stars on the North side of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R229483. Grub Street ID 101955.
  • Fox, George. To the Protector and Parliament of England. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R202178. Grub Street ID 79428.
  • Burrough, Edward. A standard lifted up, and an ensigne held forth, to all nations; shewing unto the whole world, and to all people to whom it shal come, by open proclamation, what the testimony of God is, and of his people which they hold, which they have received from him, through the eternal Spirit, of which they are not ashamed before men, but are called to witness it forth in the nations, in the same spirit and power as they have received it from the Lord. Also shewing of his great work which he is about to doe in the earth, and this testimony is true and no lie, for it is o God and witnessed by thousands of his people at this day; who are in scorne called Quakers. And given forth by a servant of the Lord, Edward Burrough. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R23740. Grub Street ID 107598.
  • Truth exalted and deceit abased, or, A discovery of the false Christs and false prophets spoken of in the 7th. and 24th. chapters of Matthew, shewing also when they came, and how they may be known, to the end that all honest people may be aware of them, for they have had a long reign, but God is discovering them, and bringing people off from them, to the truth and true gospel ministry and worship, which was before their coming, aforementioned. Also here is something concerning the practice and doctrine of the true gospel-ministers according to the Scriptures, and th doctrine of the false prophets compared therewith, and wherein they differ, as may be seen to them that read with a right understanding: likewise here is something concerning laying on of hands according to the Scriptures, and concerning singing and the righteous mans falling; as also prayer, and concerning free grace, and concerning faith according to the Scripture. Likewise here is severall queries about the rise of tythe. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R18557. Grub Street ID 74588.
  • Fox, George. The lavv of God, the rule for lavv-makers, the ground of all just laws, and the corruption of English lavvs and lawyers discovered. By G. Fox. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R207702. Grub Street ID 84061.
  • The brazen serpent lifted up on high. Or a discourse concerning election and predestination, which is so much spoken of; and how they may know their election: something concerning Christ being the way to the Father, and how: and concerning Christ, the mediatour of the ne covenants, and the end of the old; and how tythes are ended. Also, concerning justification, sanctification, and redemption, and the condition of unregeneration and regeneration; the mystery of the crosse, and how God will plead with all flesh, the resurrection of the just and unjust; with many pretious things for the good of the thirsting soul, as the understanding is open in the reading: for to read and not to understand, is as if they did not read at all. Written in Worcestershire, the beginning of the first moneth called March 1655. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R29812. Grub Street ID 112740.
  • Parnell, James. A tryall of faith, wherein is discovered the ground of faith of the hypocrite, which perisheth, and the faith of the saints, which is founded upon the everlasting rock, so all may see what their faith is, and what they trust to. Written to the intent, that every one may come to the true searcher of faith, that their faith, which they spake of and trust to, may be searched, and the heart of the Pharisee ript open and searched, and that the poor ignorant blind creatures may come to see and be deceived no longer in trusting to that which perisheth. Verily it is of much concernment to every one, even the soul; the triall of your faith: written from the spirit of the Lord, and published for the good of all, that they may come to build upon the everlasting rock, with him whose name according to the world is, James Parnell. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, MDCLVIII [1658]. ESTC No. R12889. Grub Street ID 61035.
  • Rabshakeh's outrage reproved. Or, A vvhip for William Grigge of Bristoll, tanner, to scourge him, for his many notorious lies, blasphemies, reproaches, vain boastings and other such like noysom matter, vomited out against the truth and its friends, in a late fiery pamphlet (published under his name) entituled, The Quakers Jesus. In which, he hath proclaimed his own shame, and infamy, as in many other particulars, so more especially, by his most abominable hypocrisie, in charging that as matter of crime upon the men of his indignation, of which he himself is herein-after, proved to stand guilty by his own practice. By an impartial friend to God's truth, under what notion soever persecuted by the blind world. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-End of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R30125. Grub Street ID 113017.
  • Erbery, William. The testimony of VVilliam Erbery, left upon record for the saints of suceeding ages. Being a collection of the writings of the aforesaid authour, for the benefit of posterity. Whereunto is added, The honest heretick, being his tryal at Westminster, a piece never printed before. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R20368. Grub Street ID 80771.
  • Burrough, Edward. A standard lifted up, and an ensigne held forth, to all nations: shewing unto the whole world, and to all people to whom it shall come, by open proclamation, what the testimony of God is, and of his people which they hold, which they have received from him, through the eternal Spirit, of which they are nor [sic] ashamed before men, but are called to witness it forth in the nations in the same spirit and power as they have received it from the Lord. Also shewing of his great work which he is about to do in the earth, and this testimony is true and no lie, for it is of God and witnessed by thousands of his people at this day; who are in scorn called Quakers. And given forth by a servant of the Lord, Edward Burrough. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R12973. Grub Street ID 61107.
  • The vvord of the Lord to awaken all such as lye in the sleep of carnall security, or self love. [London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread Eagle, neere the vvest end of Pauls, 1658]. ESTC No. R170220. Grub Street ID 64957.
  • Howgill, Francis. The measuring rod of the Lord, stretched forth over all nations, and the line of true judgement laid to the rulers thereof; wherein all governours and rulers, ... and all governments and lawes weighed in the true weight; wherein they all may see how far they are degenerated from the law of righteousness, ... which was in the beginning, before tyranny, and persecution, and rebellion had shewed it selfe; also shewing the end that will come upon all those rulers and governments, ... which is to be all overthrown, ... Shewing also that they in whom the power of God is made manifest, cannot be subject to any usurper, ... Also an advertisement to all the rulers upon the earth, ... to make up the breaches, ... and gladness of heart may possess the people. Published for the information of all the rulers upon earth: by one who waits to see the kingdoms of the world to become the kingdomes of the Lord and his Christ, that he alone may rule for ever and ever, called Francis Howgill. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R6600. Grub Street ID 126935.
  • Pearson, Anthony. The great case of tythes truly stated, clearly opened, and fully resolved. By Anthony Pearson. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle near the West-End of Pauls, MDCLVIII. [1658]. ESTC No. R33035. Grub Street ID 115690.
  • Fox, George. To all that would know the vvay to the kingdome, whether they be in forms, without forms, or got above all forms. A direction to turn your minds within, where the voice of God is to be heard, whom you ignorantly worship as afar off; and to wait upon him for the true wisdom That you may know truth from errour, the word from the letter, the power from the form, and the true prophets from the false. Given forth by those whom the world in scorn calls Quakers. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1658. ESTC No. R205423. Grub Street ID 82174.
  • A letter from a member of the army, to the Committee of Safety, and Councell of Officers of the Army, that they may do that which is required of them to be done, that the Lord may delight to dwell among them, and do them good; that they may not be over-turned as others, who have served themselves, and not the Lord. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle near the West end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R31112. Grub Street ID 113929.
  • A vvord of settlement in these unsettled times. Containing some necessary encouragements, for the well-affected and godly people of these nations, in the time of present danger and distress, from the Cavaliers and their adherents. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R204150. Grub Street ID 81164.
  • A confession and profession of faith in God: by his people who are inscorn [sic] called Quakers. Also shewing that the people of God are no vagabonds, nor idle, dissolute persons, nor Jesuites, though they wander up and down, and pass from one country to another, and fro one nation to another, as they are moved of the Lord in his service. And this is to clear the truth from all false aspersions. By R. Farnsvvorth. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle near the vvest-end of Pauls, 1958 [i.e. 1659]. ESTC No. R202127. Grub Street ID 79385.
  • Pearson, Anthony. The great case of tythes truly stated, clearly opened, and fully resolved. By Anthony Pearson. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, MDCLIX. [1659]. ESTC No. R22906. Grub Street ID 101662.
  • To the Parliament, the Army, and all the wel-affected in the nation, who have been faithful to the good old cause. [London: printed by J. M[acock]. for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle near the west end of Pauls, 1659]. ESTC No. R203316. Grub Street ID 80433.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. The Common-wealtsh's [sic] remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace. With a loving reproof to such offendors. And a caveat to others to beware of them. By a friend to peace, with truth, and true liberty, R.H. London: printed for G. Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R6707. Grub Street ID 127027.
  • Norton, Humphrey. New-England's ensigne: it being the account of cruelty, the professors pride, and the articles of their faith; signified in characters written in blood, wickedly begun, barbarously continued, and inhumanly finished (so far as they have gone) by the present power of darknes possest in the priests and rulers in New-England, ... This being an account of the sufferings sustained by us in New-England, (with the Dutch) the most part of it in these two last yeers, 1657, 1658. With a letter to Iohn Indicot, and Iohn Norton, governor, and chief priest of Boston, and another to the town of Boston. Also, the several late conditions of a friend upon Road-Iland, before, in, and after distraction; with some quæries unto all sorts of people, who want that which we have, &c. VVritten at sea, by us whom the vvicked in scorn calls Quakers, in the second month of the yeer 1659 This being a confirmation of so much as Francis Howgill truly published in his book titled, The popish inquisition newly erected . London: printed by T.L. for G. Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R3600. Grub Street ID 118348.
  • Billing, Edward. A mite of affection, manifested in 31. proposals, offered to all the sober and free-born people within this common-wealth; tending and tendred unto them for a settlement in this the day and hour of the vvorlds distraction and confusion. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R204877. Grub Street ID 81742.
  • Long Parliament-vvork, (if they wil please to do't) for the good of the Common-Wealth: or, The humble desires of the well-affected, revived. Tender'd to the most serious consideration of the Parliament, Army, and others, in XX. proposals, concerning I. Liberty of conscience. ... XX. About hospitalls and alms-houses. London: printed by T.L. for G. Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R202776. Grub Street ID 79976.
  • Sprigg, William. A modest plea for an equal common-wealth against monarchy. In which the genuine nature and true interest of a free-state is briefly stated: its consistency with a national clergy, mercenary lawyers, and hereditary nobility examined; together with the expediency of an agrarian and rotation of offices asserted. Also, an apology for younger brothers, the restitution of gavil-kind, and relief of the poor. With a lift at tythes, and reformation of the lawes and universities. All accommodated to publick honour and justice, without injury to any mans propriety, and humbly tendered to the Parliament. By a lover of his country in order to the healing the divisions of the times. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black.spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R203651. Grub Street ID 80746.
  • P., H.. Tumulus decimarum: or, The history of tythes; from their nativity, to this present day of their expected ruine and downfal, 1659. By H.P. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread Eagle, near the west-end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R203100. Grub Street ID 80238.
  • Sprigg, William. A modest plea, for an equal common-wealth, against monarchy. In which the genuine nature, and true interest of a free-state, is briefly stated; its consistency with a national clergie, hereditary nobility, and mercenary lawyers, is examined; together with the expediency of an agrarian and rotation of offices asserted. Also, an apology for younger brothers, the restitution of gavil-kinde, and relief of the poor. With a lift at tythes, and reformation of the laws and universities. All accommodated to publique honour and justice, without injury to any mans propriety and humbly tendered to the Parliament. By a lover of his country, in order to the healing the divisions of the times. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R209911. Grub Street ID 86130.
  • Burrough, Edward. A message to the present rulers of England. Whether committee of safety; (so called) councell of officers, or others whatsoever. Delivered unto them by an ambassadour from the only right heire of the government, whose right alone it is to rule, and by special authority and commission from him, this is sent unto them, that they may hear, and fear, and learn wisdom, and may deliver up the proper right of the only King unto him, that they may be blessed; but on the conrrary [sic] dependeth their destruction. By Edward Burrough. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, near the west-end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R14580. Grub Street ID 62594.
  • Lover of his country, that desires at this time to be namelesse. An expedient for the preventing any difference between His Highness and the Parliament. About the recognition. The negative voyce. The militia. By a lover of his country, that desires at this time to be namelesse. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Paul's, 1659. ESTC No. R201961. Grub Street ID 79241.
  • An essay toward settlement upon a sure foundation, being an humble testimony for God in this perillous time, by a few, who have been bewailing their own, and others [sic] abominations, and would not be comforted, until their Redeemer, who is holy, be exalted in righteousnesse, and his name which hath been so much blasphemed, be sanctified in the sight of the nations. [London]: Printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R211272. Grub Street ID 87179.
  • A spiritual journey of a young man, towards the land of peace, to live therein essentially in God, who met in his journey with three sorts of disputes, with some proverbs or sentences, which the old-age spake to the young man. Also a spiritual dialogue, whereunto is annexed a round or chorus-dance whereunto the vain heathenish lusts, with their wicked confused loose minds and thoughts (as well in confusion as in a shew of Holiness) Assemble from all corners of the earth, and dancing hand in hand, skip and jump to hell. Translated out of Dutch. London: printed by J.M. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sing of the Black-spread-eagle, a*th: West end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R42888. Grub Street ID 124048.
  • Hodgson, John. Love, kindness, and due respect, by way of warning to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, that they may not neglect to the great opportunity now put into their hands, for the redemption and freedom of these oppressed nations, whom the Lord hath once more appeared to deliver, and hath profered his loving kindness in overturning, overturning [sic] the powers of darkness, that truth and righteousness in the Earth might be established, and Sions people sing and shout for joy. From a servant of the Lord, who hath born in his testimente for the Lord in the day of Apostacy, and hath been a sufferer for the testimonie of a good conscience, by oppressors, under the name of a Quaker. J. Hodgson. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1659. ESTC No. R208081. Grub Street ID 84379.
  • To the Parliament of England now sitting in VVestminster. Being a breif accompt taken out of the multitude of the cruel grievous and bloody sufferings and persecutions of the people of God, (called Quakers) who have had their goods spoiled, their meetings broken up, and have been knockt down for dead, and their houses have been torn to pieces, and they have been stoned and cruelly beaten and bruised, and their blood shed by corrupt priests, magistrates and people, some of which (for tythes, and other matters) have been imprisoned and persecuted until death. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R224240. Grub Street ID 97947.
  • The moderate man's proposal to the Parliament about tithes, in behalf of the magistrate, minister, and people. London: printed by A.W. for Giles Calvert, at the Blackspread eagle, at the West end of Paul's, 1659. ESTC No. R208126. Grub Street ID 84418.
  • The copie of a paper presented to the Parliament: and read the 27th. of the fourth moneth, 1659. Subscribed by more than fifteen thousand hands. Thus directed: to the Parliament of England, from many thousand of the free born people of this Common-Wealth. London: printed by A.W. for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R208130. Grub Street ID 84423.
  • Lee, Samuel. Orbis miraculum, or, The Temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light wherein all its famous buildings, the pompous worship of the Jewes, with its attending rites and ceremonies, the several officers employed in that work, with their ample revenues, and the spiritual mysteries of the Gospel railed under all, are treated of at large. London: Printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert .., 1659. ESTC No. R11293. Grub Street ID 59595.
  • Cole, William. A rod for the lawyers: who are hereby declared to be the grand robbers & deceivers of the nation; greedily devouring yearely many millions of the peoples money. To which is added, a word to the Parliament; and a word to the Army. By William Cole, a lover of his countrey. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, near the west end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R29637. Grub Street ID 112592.
  • A discovery of the education of the schollars of Cambridge; by their abominations and wicked practices acted upon, and against, the despised people, in scorn called Quakers. Brought forth by the young ministers at severall times in the said town: whereby all men may see the unchristian breeding, and the horrible fruits of the university-men; and how that the spirit of the whore and false prophet, and the remainder of the dreggs of popery boyles up in them, in persecution, and madness, and ignorance; and this is written for all sober people to read and consider. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the signe of the Black-spread-eagle, at the West end of Paul's, 1659. ESTC No. R18943. Grub Street ID 76754.
  • Anderdon, John. Gods proclamation to the inhabitants and people of England. Published by one of the Lords servants, called forth out of darknesse to be a witness unto the everlasting light of the Son of God. According to the Word of the Lord which came unto him on the fifth day of the ninth moneth, 1659. Known by the name of John Anderdon. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R31900. Grub Street ID 114655.
  • Burrough, Edward. To the whole English army and to every particular member thereof, both officers and souldiers, whether of England, Scotland, or Ireland; these are for them to read, and consider, as wholesome animadversions in this day of distractions. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, [1659]. ESTC No. R229357. Grub Street ID 101857.
  • Gassendi, Pierre. The vanity of judiciary astrology. Or Divination by the stars. Lately written in Latine, by that great schollar and mathematician the illustrious Petrus Gassendus; mathematical professor to the king of France. Translated into English by a person of quality. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and sold at his shop at the West end of St. Pauls Church, at the signe of the black Spread Eagle, 1659. ESTC No. R213341. Grub Street ID 88817.
  • Wel-wisher to truth and peace.. The true and proper gospel baptisine which was ministered by the apostles. Wherein divers objections are answered, and divers other things occasionally handled, by a wel-wisher to truth and peace. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R222529. Grub Street ID 96500.
  • Paracelsus. Paracelsus his Aurora, & treasure of the philosophers. As also the water-stone of the wise men; describing the matter of, and manner how to attain the universal tincture. Faithfully Englished. And published by J. H. Oxon. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spred Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1659. ESTC No. R211463. Grub Street ID 87295.
  • Censura cleri, or a plea against scandalous ministers, not fit to be restored to the churches livings in point of prudence, piety, and fame. By a true lover of the Church of England in doctrine, ceremony and discipline. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Blackspread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R209059. Grub Street ID 85274.
  • Some considerations offered to publique view, in behalf of the many thousand persons interessed in publique sales: wherein is shortly stated 1. The original of publique debts satisfied upon those sales. 2. The consideration of the sales themselves and their authorities. 3. The consonancy of their confirmation to presidents of law and the practises of former times. 4. The weight of the concernees. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R203586. Grub Street ID 80676.
  • Peters, Hugh. A dying fathers last legacy to an onely child: or, Mr. Hugh Peter's 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, 1660. ESTC No. R32303. Grub Street ID 115027.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. A short ansvver to a book called the Fanatick history: published with the approbation of divers orthodox divines (so called) and dedicated to the King by Richard Blome. (Against the QuakersDT) Which being examined and tried, is found to be a packet of old lies, many of which was seven years since presented to the Little Parliament: and since to other Parliaments and Protectors: which by us was answered and confuted in the year 1653. many other lies and false reports is gathered up since by them: which herein is answered and disproved. And herein also is a shor relation of the twelve changes of governments which have bin in this nation in those eight yeares, under all of which we have suffered and been persecuted for that truth, which we yet stand witnesses for against all its opposers. Richard Hubberthorne. James Nayler. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R6755. Grub Street ID 127071.
  • A noble salutation and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. From the councel and nobility of the royal seed, the lion of the tribe of Judah, the everlasting king of righteousness, who reigneth in George Fox the younger. A copie of this was delivered in writing by Richard Hubberthorn, into the King's hand at Whitehall, the 4th day of the 4th month, 1660. And this may be of service to any of those called Royalists (or others) if they in moderation will read it, and for that cause it is upon me to send it abroad in print. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R18464. Grub Street ID 74088.
  • A noble salutation, and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. From the councel and nobility of the royal seed, the lion of the tribe of Judah, the everlasting king of righteousnesse, who reigneth in George Fox the younger. A copy of this was delivered in writing by Richard Hubberthorn, into the Kings hand at Whitehal, the 4th. day of the 4th. month, 1660. And this may be of service to any of those called Royalists (or others) if they in moderation will read it, and for that cause it is upon me to send it abroad in print. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West end of Paul's, 1660. ESTC No. R482981. Grub Street ID 125295.
  • Safety and svveets in afflictions and sufferings; manifested in some meditations on 1 Pet. 4. 12, 13. London: printed by S. Dover, for G. Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R219848. Grub Street ID 94326.
  • Philanthropus.. A Sober vindication of Lt. Gen. Ludlow, and others. In answer to a printed letter sent from Sir Hardress Waller in Ireland, and other non-commissioned officers at Dublin to Lt. General Ludlow at Duncannon, commander in chief of all the Parliament forces in Ireland. Wherein you have a faithful but summary history of the affairs in Ireland as they now stand, of their Anti-Parliamentary proceedings with the Parliaments best friends, their imprisoning and persecuting the ministers of the Gospel, and 100. of others that ever adhered to the Parliament, indulging the Irish, but indangering the Parliament and English interest, every day to the ruin of the countrey. By a faithful friend to the Parliament and Commonwealth. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spred-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R42884. Grub Street ID 124044.
  • Sprigg, William. The royal and happy poverty: or, a meditation on the felicities of an innocent and happy poverty: grounded on the fifth of Matthew, the third verse. And addressed to the late and present sufferers of the times. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R221805. Grub Street ID 95895.
  • Whitehead, George. The Quakers no deceivers, or the management of an unjust charge against them confuted Being a brief return to a pamphlet, intituled, The Quakers proved deceivers, and such as the people ought not to listen to or follow but to account accursed, in the management of a charge given out against them to that effect, by John Horne, who calls himself preacher of the gospel at South-Lon in Norfolke, who is a chief teacher among the people called Mooreans or Universalists. Who hath given forth a pretended and imperfect relation of a discourse, which was between him an George Whitehead, in the chancel of South-Lin, wherin he hath falsely made his boast, how that he made good his said charge against G.W. before some hundreds of people; but many unprejudiced persons who heard the discourse between them, can witness against the said I.H. as a vain boaster in his pride, of a victory where he had it not. And herein is the said J. Horne proved to be such a one, ... By ... George Whitehead. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, near the West-end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R223010. Grub Street ID 96921.
  • Hubberthorn, Richard. Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H. Published to prevent the mistakes and errors in a coppy lately printed contrary to the knowledge or intention of the party concerned: and not onely so, but also misprinted and abused in several particulers therefore it was thought convenient for the removing of erors and mistakes to be reprinted in a more true form and order for the satisfaction of others. R.H. London: printed by P[eter]. L[illicrap]. for G[iles]. C[alvert]. and are to be sold at his shop at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R14117. Grub Street ID 62167.
  • A noble salutation and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. From the councel and nobility of the royal seed, the lion of the tribe of Judah, the everlasting king of righteousness, who reigneth in George Fox the younger. A copy of this was delivered in writing by Richard Hubberthorn, into the King's hand at Whitehall, the 4. day of the 4. month, 1660. And this may be of service to any of those called Royalists (or others) if they in moderation will read it, and for that cause it is upon me to send it abroad in print. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West-end of Paul's, 1660. ESTC No. R226880. Grub Street ID 99801.
  • Dell, William. The tryal of spirits both in teachers & hearers. Wherein is held forth the clear discovery, and certain downfal of the carnal and antichristian clergie of these nations. Testified from the Word of God to the university-congregation in Cambridge. By William Dell. Whereunt is added a plain and necessary confutation of divers gross errors delivered by Mr Sydrach Simpson in a sermon preached to the same congregation at the commencement, anno 1653. Wherein (among other things) is declared, that the universities (according to their present statutes and practices) are not (as he affirmed) answerable to the schools of the prophets in the time of the law; but rather to the idolatrous high places. And, that humane learning, is not a preparation appointed by Christ, either for the right understanding, or right teaching the Gospel. With a brief testimony against divinity-degrees in the Universities. As also, Luthers testimony at large upon the whole matter. And lastly, the right reformation of learni. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R219079. Grub Street ID 93664.
  • Constant and cordial adherers to the Parliament and Common-wealth.. A faithfull representation of the state of Ireland: whose bleeding eye is on England for help. Or The horrid conspiracy discovered; and most humbly presented to the wisdom of Parliament for timely prevention, if not impossible. Wherein it appears the designe is laid at the root of all the Parliaments interest there, the adventurers lands, and the new-English mens lives, (as they call them) as well as at the power of godliness, and of the present government. Published by constant and cordial adherers to the Parliament and Common-wealth, on the behalf of themselves, and of thousands in Ireland. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle near the west end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R217929. Grub Street ID 92656.
  • Stubbe, Henry. The common-wealth of Oceana put into the ballance, and found too light. Or An account of the republick of Sparta, with occasional animadversions upon Mr. James Harrington and the Oceanistical model. By Henry Stvbbe of Ch. Ch. Oxon. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1660. ESTC No. R38189. Grub Street ID 120316.
  • 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 sympathie of all varieties in naturall compounds in that mysterie. 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 by R.W. for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the black Spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1661. ESTC No. R20908. Grub Street ID 85297.
  • The glory of the true church, discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time. Also, a manifestation how and when the apostacy came, and how long it hath continued in the Church of Rome; proved to be in it, because she differs in doctrine and practice from the Church of Christ in the Apostles dayes. Published for this end, that people may be informed, and their understandings opened to discern of the times and seasons, and see the difference between the lambs wife and the mother of harlots. By one who desires that all may come to the knowledge of the truth and be saved, and walk in the light of the Lord, Francis Howgill. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1661. ESTC No. R475001. Grub Street ID 396084.
  • Maylins, Robert. A letter which was delivered to the King on the second day of the second moneth 1660, sent (from the Barbadoes, on the behalf of many thousands in the West-Indies). London: printed for Giles Calvert at the vvest end of Pauls, 1661. ESTC No. R180488. Grub Street ID 71509.
  • Hookes, Ellis. The Spirit of Christ, and the spirit of the Apostles, and the spirit of the martyrs is arisen, which beareth testimony against swearing and oaths: for which the martyrs suffered in the time of the ten persecutions, and some since; which we also, the people of God called Quakers, do now suffer for, as many thousands have done, for keeping the commands of Christ, who saith, swear not at all. And also, here you may see such martyrs as could not put off their hat or bonnet to the Pope, nor his legate. And an example of one martyr, that could not give sureties, being innocent. So that you may see in this book following to swear not at all, nor to take oaths, nor to deny putting off the hat or bonnet, nor to deny giving sureties (being innocent) is no new thing which is proved out of the Scriptures, and book of martyrs. Published by Ellis Hooks. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1661. ESTC No. R4402. Grub Street ID 124779.
  • Saltmarsh, John. Free-grace: or The flowings of Christs blood freely to sinners. Being an experiment of Jesus Christ upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled conscience at times, for the space of about twelve years, till now upon a clearer discovery of Jesus Christ, and the Gospel: wherein divers secrets of the soul, of sin and temptations, are experimentally opened, and by way of observation, concerning a natural condition, and a mixed condition of law and gospel. With a further revealing of the gospel in its glory, liberty, freeness, and simplicity for salvation. B John Saltmarsh, preacher of the Gospel at Brasteed in Kent. The seventh edition, corrected and amended.. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1661. ESTC No. R230188. Grub Street ID 102549.
  • 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.
  • Howgill, Francis. The glory of the true church, discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time. Also, a manifestation how and when the apostacy came, and how long it hath continued in the Church of Rome; proved to be in it, because she differs in doctrin & practice from the Church of Christ in the Apostles dayes. Published for this end, that people may be informed, and their understandings opened to discern of the times and seasons, and see the difference between the lambs wife and the mother of harlots. By one who desires that all may come to the knowledge of the truth and be saved, and walk in the light of the Lord, Francis Howgill. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1661. ESTC No. R38990. Grub Street ID 121012.
  • The remainder of books written by Jacob Behme viz. I. The first apologie to Balthazar Tylcken for the Aurora written anno 1621. II. The second apologie in answer to Balthazar Tylcken; for predestination. And the incarnation and person of Christ, and of the Virgin Mary. Dated 3. July 1621. III. The fouer [sic] complexions written in March: 1621. IV. The considerations upon Esaiah Stiefel's booke concerning the threefold state of man and the new birth. Dated 8. April 1621. V. The apologie in answer to Esaiah Stiefel concerning perfection. Dated 6. April 1622. VI. The apologie in answer to Gregory Rickter primate of Gerlitz, for the way to Christ, &c. 10. April 1624. VII. Twenty-five epistles more then the 35. formerly printed in English, with 2. as prefaces before other of his bookes, the last of those heere printed is dated 23. May 1624. 5 more after without date, which make 62. in all, also 1. epistle more of his own hand writing: and 1. of Dr. Charles Weisners, relating much of J.B's. li. London: printed by M.S. for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black-Spread Eagle, at the west end of St. Pauls, 1662. ESTC No. R14771. Grub Street ID 62760.
  • A poem royal to the sacred Maiesty of Charles the II. King of Great Britain. And the illustrious Donna Catharina His incomparable consort. By J.L. Esq:. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle near the west-end of Pauls, 1662. ESTC No. R226726. Grub Street ID 99679.
  • Howgill, Francis. The glory of the true church discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time. Also, a manifestation how and when the apostacy came, and how long it hath continued in the Church of Rome; proved to be in it, because the differs in doctrine and practice from the Church of Christ in the Apostles days. Published for this end, that people may be informed, and their understandings opened to discern of the times and seasons, and see the difference between the Lambs wife and the Mother of Harlots. By one who desires that all may come to the knowledg [sic] of th truth and be saved, and walk in the Light of the Lord, Francis Howgil. London: printed for G. Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1662. ESTC No. R21384. Grub Street ID 89197.
  • 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. Doolitel. The thirteenth edition.. London: printed by J[ames]. A[stwood]. for G[iles]. Calvert at the Half-Moon and Ralph Simpson at the Harp in St Pauls Church-yard, and S[amuel]. Sprint at the Bell in Little-Britain, 1683. ESTC No. R174702. Grub Street ID 67816.

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  • Cloathing for the naked vvoman, or the second part of the dissembling Scot, set forth in his colours, being a corection of Mr. David Brovvn his errors in his pamphlet called the naked woman, stiled to him, a rare epsitle to Mr. Sterrey Written by the minister of christ-church London, in vindication of him and his flock from those false aspersions which are case upon them, of false doctrine and discipline. Whereunto is added, the new creed, or beliefe in God. London: printed and are to be sould by Giles Calvert at the black spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, anno Dom. 1652. ESTC No. R206827. Grub Street ID 83298.
  • The sword of the Lord dravvn, and furbished against the man of sin: or Something in answer to a paper set forth by three of the chief priests of London, whose names are Thomas Goodwine, and one Nye, and Sydrach Sympson, which they have put forth to the propagating of the Gospel, signed by him that is the clerk of the Parl. whose name is Henry Scobell, with their deceits and deceitfull actings laid open and cleared from Scripture, that they have no example in Scripture for their practice. Therefore I was moved by the Lord God of life to lay open their deceit by the spirit of truth, as it was made manifest in me from the Lord, that the simple might not be deceived by them, but might have the knowledge of the truth, from that which is for ever, and shall not change nor fade away. By one whose name in the flesh is, Christopher Atkinson, who am one that the worl doth scornfully call a Quaker. London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert; at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R207391. Grub Street ID 83780.
  • Fox, George. A paper sent forth into the world from them that are scornfully called Quakers; declaring the ground and reasons why they deny the teachers of the world, who profess themselves to be ministers, and dissent from them. [London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the signe of the Black spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1654]. ESTC No. R207234. Grub Street ID 83642.
  • Fox, George. A paper sent forth into the world, from them that are scornfully called Quakers, declaring the ground and reasons why they deny the teachers of the world, who profess themselves to be ministers, and dissent from them. [London: printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1654]. ESTC No. R207235. Grub Street ID 83643.