Malpas, Thomas.
A box of spikenard newly broken. Not so much for the preparation of the burial; as for the clearer illustration, and exornation of the birth and nativity of our blessed Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus. Contained in a short and sweet discourse which was at first hinted, and occasioned through a question propounded by R.B.P. de K. Which is now answered and resloved by T.M. P. de P.
London: printed by J.S. for George Sawbridge, and are to be sold .., [1659].
ESTC No. R208367.Grub Street ID 84621.
Malpas, Thomas.
Monarchiae encomium est sceptrum sive solium justiti^a stabilitum; or a congratulation of the kings coronation, shewing withall, the right way of setling and establishing the kings throne, and causing his crown to flourish upon his head. By way of explication of the first five verses of the 25 chapter of the Proverbs of Solomon, with an application of them to the occurrences of these times, published by Tho. Malpas preacher of the Gospel at Pedmore in Worcester-shire.
London: printed by T. Leach, and are to be sold by William Palmer at the Palm-tree in Fleetstreet, and by Joan Malpas in Sturbridg in Worcester-Shire, 1661.
ESTC No. R210373.Grub Street ID 86546.
Malpas, Thomas.
A box of spikenard newly broken: or, the celebration of Christmas-Day proved to be pious and lawful even in this compendious discourse; which was at first occasioned by fourteen arguments of Mr. Richard Baxter, teacher of Kederminster: which are now fully answered by Thomas Malpas, Preacher of Pedmore. The second edition inlarged. With a preface, written since the happy return of King Charles the Second. By T. Jordan, student in physick.
London: Printed for the author, 1661.
ESTC No. R31157.Grub Street ID 113962.