Publications of George Willington

Author

  • Willington, George. The gadding tribe reproved by the light of the scriptures. Wherin the true Protestants are encouraged to hold fast their Christian profession, maugre the beast (i.e.) the Pope; or the image of the beast (i.e.) the Quakers, and their followers: to whom is given a mouth to speak great things. By George Willington, schoolmaster in the city of Bristoll. London: printed by W[illiam]. Hunt for the author, 1655. ESTC No. R186606. Grub Street ID 75203.
  • Willington, George. The thrice welcome, and happy inauguration of our most gracious, and religious sovereign, King Charles II. To the crown and kingdoms of Great-Brittain and Ireland. Containing, in the first place, the authors most humble supplication to the King's most excellent Majesty, in order to the reformation of religion, in six particulars. In the second part, the subjects duty to their sovereign, in sundry heads, and divers particulars very usefull for these times: together with a recommendation of the work to the Kings Majesties subjects. By Geo. Willington, of the city o Bristoll. London: printed by R.D. and are to be sold at the Holy Lamb in S. Pauls Church-yard, near the School, 1660. ESTC No. R208910. Grub Street ID 85129.
  • Willington, George. Cor concussum & contritum: or, A present for Jehova; shewing the nature, excellency, acts, of a broken heart; and also the marks to know, and means to procure a broken and contrite heart. By George Willington, preacher of God's word, formerly at Bristoll, now of St. George in the county of Summerset. London: printed by Thomas Milbourn for Thomas Wall bookseller, by the Tolzey in Bristoll, 1670. ESTC No. R186605. Grub Street ID 75202.