Taylor, Thomas.
Some prison meditations in the 7th moneth, 1657. Being a free-gift sermon mainly touching the religious robbers, or spiritual murtherers, the sermon and prayer-sellers of the the former, later and present times; even to the whole company of mystery-Babylons merchants and members a warning.
London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1657.
ESTC No. R207617.Grub Street ID 83978.
Taylor, Thomas.
A testimony for the Lord God, and his work in the Earth.
London: printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle and Wind-Mill in Martins le Grand, 1660.
ESTC No. R17749.Grub Street ID 69581.
Taylor, Thomas.
To the people of England. O ye people of England, whose iniquities are broken forth like the breaking of the sea, whose mire and filth appears in every place; the land stinks before the Lord because of the abominations that makes desolate in every place.
London: printed for Thomas Simmons, 1660.
ESTC No. R43779.Grub Street ID 124654.
Taylor, Thomas.
Gods controversie with England declared or A vvarning-vvord by way of reproof to the inhabitants thereof, even to such as forget God, and are adding one sin unto another.
London: printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-spread-Eogle [sic] and Windmil, in Martins Le Grand, 1661.
ESTC No. R33905.Grub Street ID 116469.
Taylor, Thomas.
For all in authority upon the earth, and in special, those now in England, to read and ponder.
London: printed for Robert Wilson, 1663.
ESTC No. R43777.Grub Street ID 124653.
Taylor, Thomas.
The true light shining in darkness, and dispelling the mists of errour arising from the darkness of man's heart, &c. promoted by the prince of darkness against the truth of God; in the matter of our justification: shewing, that by the deeds of the law, or mans own righteousness, no flesh can or shall be justified in the sight of God. The first part. By Tho. Taylor, the meanest and unworthiest of the servants and ministers of Jesus Christ; and now pastor to a small congregational church in Cambridge.
London: printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultrey near Cheapside, 1693.
ESTC No. R219692.Grub Street ID 94189.
Taylor, Thomas.
Truth's innocency and simplicity shining through the conversion, Gospel-ministry, labours, epistles of love, testimonies and warnings to professors and profane, (with the long and patient sufferings) of that ancient and faithful minister and servant of Jesus Christ, Thomas Taylor, who finish'd his course in the year MDCLXXXI.
London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, next door to the meeting-house in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street; and at the Bible in Leaden-hall-street near the Market, 1697.
ESTC No. R3441.Grub Street ID 116935.