Publications of Robert Howson

Author

  • Howson, Robert. Fifteen questions touching church government, clandestinately purposed to, but publickly answered by Rob. Howson M.A. and minister of the town and county of Poole. London: printed for the author, 1685. ESTC No. R201813. Grub Street ID 79128.
  • Howson, Robert. The second part of the boy of Bilson: or, A true and particular relation of the impostor, Susanna Fowles, wife of John Fowles, of Hammersmith, in the county of Middlesex, who pretended her self to be posses'd with the devil. Giving an exact account of the beginning, progress, conferences, discovery, commitment, confession, &c. of the said impostor. The whole being writ, and attested by Robert Howson, clerk; Captain John Ponsey, and Mr. Nicholas Wade, who were frequently with her, during the time of her pretended possession, and before whom she made the confession herein contained; as also, by a great number of clergy, both conformists, and nonconformists, mentioned in the following narrative. London: printed; and are to be sold by E. Whitlock, near Stationers-Hall, MDCXCVIII. [1698]. ESTC No. R33732. Grub Street ID 116311.
  • Howson, Robert. A sermon preached on the first of January, 1698. In the parish church of St. Nicholas Cole-Abby. Being a New-Years-gift to the society of Christians united there, to worship God in a more solemn manner, after the way of the Church of England. By Robert Howson lecturer there; Rector of Stanford-Deanly in the county of Berks, and Chaplain to the truly honourable, the Lady Dowager Seymore, Baroness of Trowbridge. London: printed by W. Downing, in Bartholomew-Close, for the author, [1699?]. ESTC No. R27121. Grub Street ID 110325.