Publications of William Knowles
Author
- Knowles, William. The great assizes or Generall day of judgement, being the laying forth the state of man in righteousnesse, and the cursed condition of the wicked. And the accounts that every man must give at the generall resurrection. By William Knowles the unworthiest of God's people, yet servant to Christ, and B. of P. London: printed for Fr. Coles at the sign of the Half-Bowle in the Old-baily, 1662. ESTC No. R221971. Grub Street ID 96039.
- Knowles, William. Truth reignes conquerour, or, The light of hidden secrets revealed. Shewing how all men erre from the waies of God, and what false prophets are, and how they are come into the world if it were possible, to deceive the elect. Being a vindication of the truth against popery, heresie, or schisme. Whereunto is annexed both exhortations and instructions to all those who desire to stand in the doctrine of the truth. By William Knowles B. of P. London: printed for Fr. Coles at the signe of the Lamb in the Old-Baily, 1662. ESTC No. R221973. Grub Street ID 96041.
- Knowles, William. Great Brittains warning piece, or Englands terror: being an exhortation to all people to avoid the threatnings of Gods judgements, likely to come on us for our sins, by a speedy repentance, and turning to God. By. William Knowles B. of P. 1662. London: printed for F. Coles at the sign of the Lamb in the Old-baily, 1662. ESTC No. R217231. Grub Street ID 92042.
- Knowles, William. A godly gift of a dying man: left to his sons and daughters in Christ some small time before his departure out of this life. Being a timely preparation for the day of death. With his instructions not onely to his own family, but all the families in the world, to walk in the fear of God all their daies. By William Knowles, a servant of Christs, dying daily to the Lord, B. of P. London: printed for Fr[ancis]. Coles at the Lamb in the Old-baily, 1663. ESTC No. R179511. Grub Street ID 70901.
- Knowles, William. The great assizes: or, General day of judgment. Being the laying forth the state of man in righteousness, and the cursed condition of the wicked and the accounts that every man must give at the general resurrection. By William Knowls, the unworthiest of God's people, yet servant to Christ, and B. of P. London: printed by E.O. for F. Coles, and are to be sold at his shop in Wine-street near Hatton-Garden, 1668. ESTC No. R29457. Grub Street ID 112432.
- Knowles, William. A serious call to obstinate sinners: or, A sounding trumpet to the unconverted. Laying forth the danger of living in sin, and delay of repentance. Which may be a warning-blow for wicked men to forsake sin, and to turn to God unfeignedly. By William Knowles B. in P. an unworthy servant of Christs. London: printed for Fr[ancis]. Coles, on Saffron Hill in Vine-street near Hatton-garden, 1677. ESTC No. R179512. Grub Street ID 70902.
- Knowles, William. The great assizes: or general day of judgment. Being the laying forth the state of man in righteousness, and the cursed condition of the wicked. And the accounts that every man must give at the general resurrection. By William Knowls, the unworthiest of God's people, yet servant to Christ, and B. of P. London: printed by H. Brugis for W. Thackery at the Angel in Duck-lane, 1681. ESTC No. R217567. Grub Street ID 92338.
- Knowles, William. A serious call to obstinate sinners, or A sounding trumpet to the unconverted. Laying forth the danger of living in sin, and delay od repentance. Which may be a warning-blow for wicked men to forsake sin, and to turn to God unfeignedly. By William Knowles. London: printed by H.B. for W. Thackeray at the Angel in Duck-Lane, 1684. ESTC No. R218081. Grub Street ID 92795.