Publications of Thomas Salthouse

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  • 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.
  • Salthouse, Thomas. The line of true judgment: laid to an imperfect piece published by Thomas Collier, which he calls an answer to an epistle written to the churches of the Anabaptists, &c. A reply herein is published in order to the exaltation of the spiritual man, with his ordinances and administrations, above the man of sin, with the weak and unprofitable ordices that doth not make the comers thereunto perfect. By Thomas Salthouse. London: printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, [1658]. ESTC No. R183214. Grub Street ID 73069.
  • Salthouse, Thomas. The line of true judgment: laid to an imperfect piece published by Thomas Collier, which he calls an Answer to an epistle written to the churches of the Anabaptists, &c. A reply herein is published in order to the exaltation of the spiritual man, with his ordinances and administrations, above the man of sin, with the weak and unprofitable ordices [sic] that doth not make the comers thereunto perfect. By Thomas Salthouse. London: printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, [1660?]. ESTC No. R187615. Grub Street ID 75820.
  • Salthouse, Thomas. A candle lighted at a coal from the altar, whereby the King and rulers of this nation with the people of this present age may see the stone on which many have stumbled, and the rock which hath broken to pieces unfaithful men once in authority, who instead of protecting, did persecute the people of God, when they had the high places of the earth in possession. And that these present rulers may take warning betimes, least they stumble at the same rock, and while they have opportunity they may rather become as nursing-fathers to the flock of God within these dominions, by giving due encouragement to tender consciences, and men fearing God as in matters of religion. And this is directed unto you by a subject of the King of righteousness, Tho. Salthouse. London: printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1660. ESTC No. R13989. Grub Street ID 62042.