Baron, William.
Demetrius and the crafts-men: A sermon preach'd at the Berkshire assizes held in Abingdon, August the 7th. 1683. By William Baron Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Rector of Hampstead-Marshal & Enborne in the county of Berks.
London: printed for William Cademan at the Popes-head in the New-Exchange in the Strand, MDCLXXXIII. [1683].
ESTC No. R7334.Grub Street ID 127606.
Baron, William.
The Dutch way of toleration most proper for our English dissenters. Written at the request of a friend.
London: printed for the author, 1698.
ESTC No. R24730.Grub Street ID 108492.
Baron, William.
A just defence of the royal martyr K. Charles I. from the many false and malicious aspersions in Ludlow's Memoirs, and some other virulent libels of that kind.
London: printed for A. Roper at the Black-Boy, and R Basset, both in Fleet-Street, and for W. Turner at Lincoln's-Inn back-gate, 1699.
ESTC No. R13963.Grub Street ID 62019.
Baron, William.
Regicides no saints nor martyrs: freely expostulated with the publishers of Ludlow's third volume, as to the truth of things and characters. With a touch at Amyntor's cavils against our King's curing the evil, and the thirtieth of January fast. A supplement to the Just defence of the royal martyr; by the same author.
London: printed for W. Keblewhite, at the Swan in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1700.
ESTC No. R15796.Grub Street ID 63700.
Baron, William.
Separation and sedition inseparable, whilst Dissenters and Commonwealthsmen are permitted to controll in all publick administrations of church and state: Being a farther Prosecution of the Dutch Toleration: In a Letter to a Member of Parliament.
London: printed: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1703.
ESTC No. T118157.Grub Street ID 169711.
Baron, William.
An historical account of comprehension, and toleration. From a general retrospect on the several reformations at first, with the pernicious principles and practises of that which the dissenters among us have always followed, and so factiously oppos'd, to our much more orthodox establishment. Part I. By the author of The Dutch way of toleration.
London: printed for J. Chantry, at Lincoln's-Inn Back gate, 1705.
ESTC No. T36290.Grub Street ID 266223.
Baron, William.
An historical account of comprehension, and toleration. From the old puritan to the new latitudinarian; with their continued projects and designs, in opposition to our more orthodox establishment. Part. II.
London: printed for J. Chantry, and Church Simmons, in Nubury [sic], 1706.
ESTC No. T86842.Grub Street ID 306945.