Publications of William Beech

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  • Beech, William. More sulphure for Basing: or, God will fearfully annoy and make quick riddance of his implacable enemies, surely, sorely, suddenly. Shewed in a sermon at the siege of Basing on the last Lords day, Sept. 21. 1645. Together, with a word of advice, full of love and affection to the Club-men of Hampshire. By William Beech minister of the Army there, elect: min: of O. in the county of Suffolke. Imprimatur. Ja. Cranford. Sept. 26. 1645. London: printed for Iohn Wright at the Kings Head in the old Bayley, 1645. ESTC No. R200304. Grub Street ID 77850.
  • Beech, William. A plot from Edom. For, the nation of England, and the City of London, to make the one impregnable by a holy agreement, and the other the glory of all cities. By having unity with it selfe, as a bulwark made and maintained within; instead of the lines of communication pul down, and demolished without. London: printed for Iohn Walker, at the signe of the Star in Popes-Head Alley, MDCXLIX. [1649]. ESTC No. R209070. Grub Street ID 85287.
  • Beech, William. A nevv light-house at Milford for the great pilots of England, for their safety, as well to avoyd the unremovable rock Eliot from their doore, here. As to beware of the bishop and his clerks, neer their harbour there. [London?]: Printed for the author, 1650. ESTC No. R28901. Grub Street ID 111928.
  • Beech, William. A view of Englands present distempers. Occasioned by the late revolution of government in this nation. Wherein (amongst others) these following particulars are asserted: (viz.) That the present powers are to be obeyed. That parliaments are the powers of God. That the generality of Gods enemies are the Parliaments enemies; et contra. Together, with some motives, grounds, and instructions to the souldiery; how, and wherefore, they ought to subdue by arms the enemies of the Parliament in England, &c. London: printed for William Raybould, at the Unicorne, neer the little North doore in Pauls Church-Yard, 1650. ESTC No. R28903. Grub Street ID 111930.
  • Beech, William. An alarum to London: or, the famous London's blowing up by Londoners. Sounded, not to fire their buildings, but to quench their burnings. In a letter to Major Generall Browne. London: printed by Matthew Simmons, next doore to the gilded-Lyon in Aldersgate street, 1650. ESTC No. R14294. Grub Street ID 62332.