Publications of Peter Pett

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  • Pett, Peter. In obitum Ioannis Reynoldi qui in Angliam nuper remigrans Naufragio interiit. Thr?nodia. [London]: Typis Gulielmi Godbid, M. DC. LVII. [1657]. ESTC No. R181740. Grub Street ID 72193.
  • Pett, Peter. A discourse concerning liberty of conscience. In which are contain'd proposalls, about what liberty in this kind is now politically expedient to be given, and severall reasons to shew how much the peace and welfare of the nation is concern'd therein. By R.T. London: printed for Nathaniel Brook, and are to be sold at his shop at the Angel in Cornhill, 1661. ESTC No. R213028. Grub Street ID 88556.
  • Pett, Peter. The obligation resulting from the Oath of Supremacy, to assist and defend the pre-eminence or prerogative of the dispensative power belonging to the King, his heirs and successors. In the asserting of that power various historical passages occurring in the usurpation after the year 1641. are occasionally mentioned; and an account is given at large of the progress of the power of dispensing as to acts of Parliament about religion since the reformation; and of divers judgments of Parliaments declaring their approbation of the exercise of such power, and particularly in what concerns the punishment of disability, or incapacity. London: printed for Thomas Dring at the Harrow at Chancery-Lane End in Fleetstreet, William Crook at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar, and William Rogers at the Sun over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1687. ESTC No. R218916. Grub Street ID 93507.
  • Pett, Peter. A discourse of the growth of England in populousness and trade since the Reformation. Of the clerical revenue, and the same asserted to be reasonable and necessary here. Of the numbers of the people of England, founded on the poll bills, and the bishops survey, in the year 1676. Of the Bills of mortality, and political observations thereon. Of the necessity of future publick taxes for the support of the government and our religion. Of the advancement of the linen manufacture; with an account of the linen cloaths, canvas, linen-yarn, hemp, flax, and cordage, imported into the port of London from Holland, Flanders, Germany, France, Eastland, Russia, Scotland, East Indies, from Mich. 1688. to Mich. 1689. With various political remarks and calculations relating to most parts of Christendom. Shewing likewise from natural causes the impossibility of the advancement of popery (and consequently the folly of those that attempt to restore it) in England: with some observations on the Jesuites princ. London: Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, MDCLXXXIX. [1689]. ESTC No. R18340. Grub Street ID 73236.