Publications of Thomas Howsegoe

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  • Howsegoe, Thomas. A word from the north, sounded into the south, heard, and received of many. Jesus Christ the Son of God, which is the true light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world; and all that receive this light, and believe in this light, and are obedient to this light, they receive power and do become the sons of God. And as I have heard, so I have and do see in the true light, and am bold to give forth my testimonie that it is true, and there is no other way to salvation but by it. And therefore do I warn all people, and thee, O Kent, with the citie of Canterbury, and town of Maidstone, and all thy magistrates in you all, betimes to consider and take heed that none of you be anie longer enemies to it and its ministers, lest you be found fighters against God. Thomas Howseyor. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R207540. Grub Street ID 83908.
  • Howsegoe, Thomas. The lyer and false accuser made manifest and denyed. Truth declared that God the father is in and by Christ the son made known and revealed, who from the beginning were reconciled and united. The copy of one letter with 12 queries that were written unto Hezekiah Holland, priest of Sutton in Kent, and presented. His reply in print received, read, and vveighed and vvith the true and scriptures of truth reproved and condemned. As vvill appear in the ansvver unto all that are vvife and honest hearted, with a few ords of counsell to the reader thereto annexed. And by him written and given forth, who hath a render lvoe to truth and righteousness. Thomas Howsegoe of Staplehurst in Kent. London: Printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Month user Alderil gate, 1658. ESTC No. R43269. Grub Street ID 124308.