Saltmarsh, John.
Poemata sacra, Latin & Anglic scripta.
Cantabrigiæ: [printed by Thomas Buck and Roger Daniel] ex Academiæ celeberrimæ typographeo, 1636.
ESTC No. S116510.Grub Street ID 136197.
Saltmarsh, John.
The practice of policie in a Christian life. Taught from the Scriptures. Written by I. Saltmarshe, M. of Arts of Magd. Col. in Cambridge.
London: Printed by E[dward] G[riffin] for Samuel Endarby and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Starre in Popes head alley, 1639.
ESTC No. S964.Grub Street ID 153947.
Saltmarsh, John.
Holy discoveries and flames. By John Saltmarshe, Mr. of Arts of Magdalen Colledge in Cambridge, and rector of West-Ileslerton in York-shire.
London: printed by R[obert]. Y[oung]. for P. Nevill in Ivie-lane, 1640.
ESTC No. S116513.Grub Street ID 136200.
Saltmarsh, John.
A solemn discourse upon the grand covenant, opening the divinity and policy of it: by John Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and not long since, pastour of Heslerton in Yorkshire.
London: printed for Laurence Blaiklock, 1643.
ESTC No. R208789.Grub Street ID 85010.
Saltmarsh, John.
A peace, but no pacification. Or, An answer to that new designe of the oath of pacification and accommodation. Lately printed. A subject for all that love true peace and liberty, to consider. By Iohn Saltmarsh, M.M.A.
London: printed by Barnard Alsop, and are to be sold at the Castle in Cornhill, 1643.
ESTC No. R15667.Grub Street ID 63582.
Saltmarsh, John.
Examinations, or, A discovery of some dangerous positions delivered in a sermon of reformation preached in the Church of the Savoy last fast day, Iuly 26. by Tho. Fuller B.D. and since printed. By Iohn Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and pastor of Heslerton in Yorkshire.
London: printed for Lawrence Blaiklock, and are to bee sold at the Sugar loafe near Temple Barre, 1643.
ESTC No. R23325.Grub Street ID 104825.
Saltmarsh, John.
A solemn discourse vpon the sacred league and covenant of both kingdomes, opening the divinity and policy of it: by John Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and late pastor of Hesterton in Yorkshire.
London: Printed for Lawrence Blaiklock, 1644.
ESTC No. R210075.Grub Street ID 86280.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Saltmarsh, John.
Perfume against the sulpherous stinke of the snuffe of the light for smoak, called, Novello-mastix. With a check to Cerberus Diabolus, and a whip for his barking against the Parliament and the armie. And an answer to the anti-quæries, annexed to the light against the smoak of the temple. Written by John Salt-Marsh, minister of God's word.
London: printed by Elizabeth Purslow, April, 19. 1646.
ESTC No. R200759.Grub Street ID 78250.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
The tenth edition corrected..
London: printed for John Marshall, at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street, 1700.
ESTC No. R34125.Grub Street ID 116662.
Saltmarsh, John.
Free grace: or, the flowings of Christ's blood freely to sinners. Being a display of the power of Jesus Christ on the soul of one who had been in the bondage of a troubled conscience upwards of Twelve Years. Wherein many Divine Mysteries of the Soul, respecting Corruption, Unbelief, Sin, and Temptation, are experimentally opened. Together with a Description of a Natural, a Legal, and a Mixed-State, under Law and Gospel. With a further Revelation of Gospel-Glory in its Liberty, Freeness, and Simplicity, for Salvation. By John Saltmarsh. Recommended by The Rev. W. Huntington, Author of the Arminian Skeleton, &c. &c.
The eleventh edition, corrected..
London: printed for G. Terry, No. 54, Paternoster-Row, 1792[1793].
ESTC No. T100175.Grub Street ID 154155.