Hughes, William.
Magistracy God's ministry. Or, A rule for the rulers and people's due correspondence. (With something in reference to the present povvers: for restoring dutie, and removing discontent.) Opened in in [sic] a sermon at the midsomer assizes in Abington, anno 1651. By W. Hughes.
London: printed by T.M. for George Calvert, at the sign of the half Moon in Paul's Church-yard, 1652.
ESTC No. R202529.Grub Street ID 79762.
Hughes, William.
Munster and Abingdon or the Open rebellion there, and unhappy tumult here. (Bred in the same wombe) That from Sleidans Comm. L. 10. This from eye and eare witnesses. With marginall notes of Muncer and Mahomet. Faithfully communicated to English readers, in a booke and postscript, for a seasonable caution to the Brittish nation. And a serious check to rash and giddy spirits. By W.H.
Oxford: printed by Henry Hall printer to the University, for Robert Blagrave, 1657.
ESTC No. R39005.Grub Street ID 121026.
Hughes, William.
The man of sin: or a discourse of Popery: wherein the numerous and monstrous abominations, in doctrine and practice, of the Romish church are by their own hands exposed so to open light, that the very blind may see them, and Antichrist in capital letters engraven on them particularly in the infinite drove of their adored, but lying wonders and miracles. By no Roman, but a Reformed Catholick.
London: printed by J[ohn]. D[arby]. for Robert Boulter, at the Turks-Head in Cornhil, over against the Royal-Exchange, 1677.
ESTC No. R8589.Grub Street ID 128744.
Hughes, William.
The spirit of prophecy. A treatise to prove (by the wayes formerly in use among the Jews, in the tryal of pretenders to a prophetick spirit) that Christ and his Apostles were prophets. Together with the divine authority of Christian religion and the Holy Scriptures, the insufficiency of humane reason, and the reasonableness of the Christian faith, hope, and practice, deduced therefrom, and asserted against Mr. Hobbs, and the Treatise of Hvmane Reason. By W.H.
London: printed for W. Crook at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar, MDCLXXIX. [1679].
ESTC No. R19799.Grub Street ID 77364.
Hughes, William.
The spirit of prophecie. A treatise to prove, (by the ways formerly in use among the Jews, in the tryal of pretenders to a prophetick spirit) that Christ and his Apostles were prophets. Together with the divine authority of Christian religion & the holy Scriptures; the insufficiencie of humane reason, and the reasonableness of the Christian faith, hope, and practice, deduced therefrom, and asserted against Mr. Hobbes, and the Treatise of Humane Reason. Recommended by (and dedicated to) the right reverend father in God, Peter Lord Bishop of Ely. By W.H. Licensed by W. Jane.
London: printed for W. Crooke, at the signe of the Green Dragon without Temple-bar. 1679. And are to be sold at the Bible in Westminster-Hall, [1679].
ESTC No. R229192.Grub Street ID 101753.
Hughes, William.
A discourse of pluralities; (with the appendant non-residence) evincing the great evil in taking, and necessary duty of forsaking them: by him that would approve himself a faithful minister of God.
London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst at the sign of the Bible and Three Crowns in the lower end of Cheapside, 1680.
ESTC No. R30349.Grub Street ID 113221.
Hughes, William.
An endeavor for peace among Protestants. Earnestly recommended and humbly submitted to Christian consideration. By one that prayeth for the peace of Jerusalem.
London: printed by T. James for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chappel, MDCLXXX. [1680].
ESTC No. R4248.Grub Street ID 123793.
Hughes, William.
Summons to sinners: for thinking seriously on their ways; and turning from their sins to God without delay. In several sermons, founded on Psal. 119. 59. 60. tho' preached on that, and several other texts in St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark; at his first appointment to officiate therein; and now published for the use thereof; by William Hughes, hospitalar there.
London: printed by J[ohn]. Richardson, for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside, 1681.
ESTC No. R39279.Grub Street ID 121181.
Hughes, William.
Two sermons preach'd, on the ninth of September 1683. (being the Thanksgiving-Day;) at St. Thomas Hospital, in Southwark. By William Hughes hospitaller there at that time. Together with a candid plea to a cruel charge. By the same author.
London: printed by J.A. for Samuel Walsall at the Heart and Bible at the west-end of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1684.
ESTC No. R16292.Grub Street ID 64159.
Hughes, William.
Two sermons, preach'd on the ninth of September 1683. (being the Thanksgiving-Day;) at St. Thomas Hospital, in Southwark. By William Hughes hospitaler there, at that time.
London: Printed by Francis Clark for Samuel Walsall at the Heart and Bible at the West-end of the Royal Change, in Cornhil, 1684.
ESTC No. R201132.Grub Street ID 78587.
Hughes, William.
A practical discourse of silence and submission: shewing, that good men should possess their souls in patience under the severest providences, and particularly in the loss of dear relations. Preached at St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark. By William Hughes, hospitaler there.
London: printed by W. Onely, for J. Salusbury, at the Rising-Sun in Cornhil, 1694.
ESTC No. R2599.Grub Street ID 109346.