Warmstry, Thomas.
Pax vobis or A charme for tumultuous spirits. Being an earnest and Christian advice unto the people of London, to forbeare their disorderly meetings at VVestminster, least they prove to the disturbance of the great businesse in hand, pressed by divers waighty and considerable reasons offered to their serious thoughts. Together with a motion for the speedy reliefe of the poore distressed Protestants in Ireland: and for a publike fast that we may all joyne in harty supplications to God for them. By Thomas Warmstry minister of Gods Word.
London: printed for George Thompson, 1641.
ESTC No. R12759.Grub Street ID 60906.
Warmstry, Thomas.
Ramus olivæ; or, An humble motion for peace: presented to His Sacred Maiestie, and the Honourable Houses of Parliament: and commended to the consideration of the people, for the composing the miserable distractions of this kingdome, and for the prevention of the farther shedding of Christian blood. By Thomas Warmstry, preacher of God's VVord.
Oxford: printed by Henry Hall, ann. Dom. 1642.
ESTC No. R8117.Grub Street ID 128319.
Warmstry, Thomas.
An ansvver to certaine observations of VV. Bridges, concerning the present warre against His Majestie. VVhereby hee pretends to justifie it against that hexapla of considerations. viz. theologicall, historicall, legall, criticall, melancholy, and foolish; vvherein, as he saith, it is look't upon by the squint-eyed multitude.
[Oxford: H. Hall], Printed in the yeare, 1643.
ESTC No. R38489.Grub Street ID 120580.
Warmstry, Thomas.
Ramus olivæ; or, An humble motion for peace: presented to His sacred Majesty, and the Honourable Houses of Parliament: and commended to the consideration of the people, for the composing the miserable distractions of this kingdome, and for the prevention of the farther shedding of Christian bloud. By Thomas Warmstry, preacher of Gods VVord.
Oxford: printed by H. Hall, Ann. Dom. 1644.
ESTC No. R7801.Grub Street ID 128030.
Warmstry, Thomas.
The baptized Turk, or A narrative of the happy conversion of Signior Rigep Dandulo, the onely son of a silk merchant in the Isle of Tzio, from the delusions of that great impostor Mahomet, unto the Christian religion: and of his admission unto baptism by Mr. Gunning at Excester-house Chappel the 8th of Novemb. 1657. Drawn up by Tho. Warmstry, D.D.
London: printed for J. Williams, T. Garthwait in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Henry Marsh at the Princes Arms at the lower end of Chancery-lane near the inner-Temple-gate in Fleetstreet, 1658.
ESTC No. R38490.Grub Street ID 120582.
Warmstry, Thomas.
A handkerchief for loyal mourners, or, A cordial for drooping spirits groaning for the bloody murther and heavy loss of our gracious King martyred by his own trayterous and rebellious subjects for the truth of Christ, and the liberties of his people / being a letter to a friend by Thomas Warmstry.
London: [s.n], 1659.
ESTC No. R28382.Grub Street ID 111458.
Warmstry, Thomas.
A countermine of union to the Jesuites myne of division, whereby they contrive the blasting of the work of mercy, and the return of a flood of ruine and desolation upon this church and nation. Being a short platform of expedients for peace, for the preservation of all, and for the repair of the great distractions that have bin upon us, by an happy reconciliation of the differences that are amongst us, directed to the Right Honourable, the Council of State. By Tho. VVarmstry, D.D.
London: printed for John Williams at the Crown in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1660.
ESTC No. R38491.Grub Street ID 120583.
Warmstry, Thomas.
The resurrection of loyalty and obedience, out of the grave of rebellion: by the sacred force of the oathes of supremacy and allegiance, which have lain as dead, and out of minde, for diverse years; and here raised up out of the dust, and discovered in their great inviolable force and power unto the people. For the humbling of those that are guilty of the breach of them; the quelling of rebellious principles, and excitement unto the duties of obedience and subjection, according to the tenor of the said oathes.
London: printed by T. Mabb, for William Shears in Bedford street neer Coven-Garden, at the Blew Bible, 1660.
ESTC No. R38492.Grub Street ID 120584.
Warmstry, Thomas.
A box of spikenard: or A little manual of sacramental instruction and devotion: especially, helpful to the people of God, at and about the time of receiving the Lords Supper. With some other formes expedient for some peculiar occasions. The third edition, by Thomas Walmestry, Dean of Worcester.
London: printed by T. Mabb, for William Sheares, at the Bible in Bedford street, 166[0].
ESTC No. R218419.Grub Street ID 93078.
Warmstry, Thomas.
An humble monitory to the most glorious majesty of the high and mighty monarch Charles the Second King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, the great representative of the Almighty in majesty and mercy. Presented unto him in his passage from the Abbey of Westminster, upon the glorious and happy day of his coronation, by his most humble and faithful subject, Thomas Warmstrey, D.D.
London: printed by Matthew Inman, and are to be sold by James Magnes, living in Russel-street, near Covent-Garden, 1661.
ESTC No. R210269.Grub Street ID 86460.
Warmstry, Thomas.
The communicant's guide in a short preparation towards a worthy reception of the Lord's Supper. With prayers fitted to the several occasions for the use of young persons. By T. W. late dean of Worcester.
London: printed for Simon Neale, in Angel Court in St. Martin's Lane, near the Church, 1687.
ESTC No. R220846.Grub Street ID 95097.