Publications of Giles Shute

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  • Shute, Giles. A new test in lieu of the old one, by way of supposition. Or, A satisfactory answer to that great and common question; viz. If the penal laws and tests should be abolished, how shall the Protestant religion and interest be secured? By G.S. London: printed by George Larkin, at the Two Swans without Bishopsgate, 1688. ESTC No. R13335. Grub Street ID 61444.
  • Shute, Giles. A new test in lieu of the old one, by way of supposition: or, A satisfactory answer to that great and common question, viz. If the penal laws and tests should be abolished, how shall the Protestant religion and interest be secured? The second edition, with considerable additions; and an answer to several objections. By G.S. This may be printed, March 24. 1687/8. C.N. London: printed by George Larkin, at the Two Swans without Bishopsgate, 1688. ESTC No. R202522. Grub Street ID 79755.
  • Shute, Giles. A new naked truth, or the sandy foundation of the sacramental test shaken, by a warning-piece discharged from heaven against all sorts of persecutorsDT Wherein you may behold Christ crucified mystically and sacramentally, upon the cross of the sacramental penal test, with all the rest of the penal laws and tests attending thereon, and contributing thereunto. By Giles Shute, a friend to Christian liberty. With allowance. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by George Larkin, at the Two Swans without Bishopsgate, 1688. ESTC No. R11222. Grub Street ID 59531.
  • Shute, Giles. An answer to Mr. Hercules Collins his last shift. London: For G[iles]. S[hute] and published by Randal Taylor, 1693. ESTC No. R184230. Grub Street ID 73881.
  • Shute, Giles. An antidote to prevent the prevalency of anabaptism, or Infants baptism vindicated by way of query and answer: together with a few reflections upon some remarkable passages I lately met with in a book intituled, believers baptism from heaven and of divine institution: infants baptism from earth and humane invention. By H.C. of Wapping. London: printed by J.R. and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1693. ESTC No. R24164. Grub Street ID 107973.
  • Shute, Giles. An antidote to prevent the prevalency of anabaptism clearly vindicated from that foul aspersion of being a counterfeit, and the aspersors totally confuted, or, Another broad-side against anabaptism by Gyles Shute. London: Printed by J.R., and are to be sold by Nathaniel Hiller, William Chandler, Samuel Norcut, Will. Wingod, James Wright, 1694. ESTC No. R24538. Grub Street ID 108314.
  • Shute, Giles. A replication to a late book written by Mr. Benjamin Keach against infants-baptism, intituled A counter-antidote, &c. By Gyles Shute of Lime-house. London: printed for the author: published and sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, and Nath. Hiller in Leaden-hall-street, 1694. ESTC No. R221469. Grub Street ID 95615.
  • Shute, Giles. Infant-baptism and church-membership proved: and also the mode of baptism to be by sprinkling, &c. In answer to Mr. Benjamin Dennie's book. By Giles Shute of Limehouse. London: printed by J.R. and are to be sold by Nath. Hiller, at the Princes-Armes in Lenden-Hall-street; and at the author's-house in Limehouse, 1695. ESTC No. R231568. Grub Street ID 103592.
  • Shute, Giles. A general challenge to all the Antipoedobaptists. By Gyles Shute of Limehouse. London: printed by J.R. and are to be sold by Nathaniel Hiller, at the Princes-Arms in Leaden-Hall-street; and at the authour's house in Limehouse, 1696. ESTC No. R221467. Grub Street ID 95613.
  • Shute, Giles. A general challenge to all the Anabaptists. By Gyles Shute of Limehouse. London: printed by J. R. and are to be sold by Nathaniel Hiller, at the Princes-arms in Leaden Hall-street; and at the authour's house in Limehouse, 1696. ESTC No. R184231. Grub Street ID 73882.