Ellis, Tobias.
The kingdom of God opened and proved to be a kingdom of grace and glory, the one thing necessary for all, and the saints everlasting happiness. A discovery of the subjects of it by their qualification and conversation, scriptural evidences for every one to try his eternal state by; with motives and means for getting and keeping a comfortable assurance of this heavenly kingdom. By Tobias Ellys, Minister of the Gospel. Imprimatur, Guiliemus Sill, Aug. II. 1677.
London]: Printed by T.N. for H. Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Pauls Church-yard, and at the White Hart in Westminster-Hall, 1678.
ESTC No. R31413.Grub Street ID 114211.
Ellis, Tobias.
The English school: containing, a catalogue of all the words in the Bible, beginning with one syllable, and proceedings by degrees to seven, divided and not divided; together with a brief and compleat table of the most usual and common English words. Being the readiest way for teaching children, and elder persons, to spell, pronounce, read, and write true English; and to distinguish of the sense and spelling of many words of a like sound. With the first principles of the oracles of God, and scriptures at large to prove each principle. Also, forms of prayers, praises, thanksgivings, and graces, with directions for health and long life, suited to the necessities and capacities of children and youth. Fitted to the common use of English schools, being the first that ever came forth in this method. The fifth edition, much enlarged and corrected, with an addition of new cuts, & copies to teach to write several sorts of hands. By Tobias Ellis, minister of the gospel.
London: printed by John Darby, for George Sawbridge, Robert Gibbs, Hen. Brome, and Richard Chiswel, 1680.
ESTC No. R224515.Grub Street ID 98146.
Ellis, Tobias.
The English school: containing, a catalogue of all the words in the Bible, beginning with one syllable and proceeding by degrees to seven, divided and not divided; together with a brief and compleat table of the most usual and common English words. Being the readiest way for teaching children, and elder persons to spell, pronounce, read, and write true English; and to distinguish of the sense and spelling of many words of a like sound. With the first principles of the oracles of God, and scriptures at large to prove each principle. Also, forms of prayers, praises, thanksgivings, and graces, with directions for health and long life, suited to the necessities and capacities of children and youth. Fitted to the common use of English schools, being the first that ever came forth in this method. The fifth edition, much enlarged and corrected, with an addition of new cuts, & copies to teach to write several sorts of hands. By Tobias Ellis, Minister of the Gospel.
London: printed by John Darby, for the author, 1680.
ESTC No. R26701.Grub Street ID 109970.
Ellis, Tobias.
The kingdom of God opened and proved to be a kingdom of grace and glory, the one thing necessary for all, and the saints everlasting happiness, a discovery of the subjects of it by their qualification and conversation, scripture-evidences for every one to try his eternal state by; with motives and means for getting and keeping a comfortable assurance of this heavenly kingdom. With a præfatory epistle to the Kings most Excellent Majesty licenced by his special order. By Tobias Ellys Minister of the Gospel. Imprimatur. Gulielmus Sill.
Oxford: printed by Leon. Lichfield printer to the University, and are to be sold by Francis Oxlad in Oxford, and Robert Gibs at the Ball in Chancery-Lane London, 1683.
ESTC No. R31414.Grub Street ID 114212.
Ellis, Tobias.
The true English school, for his Majesties three kingdoms. Being a catalogue of all the words in the Bible, together with a praxis in prose and verse; and variety of pictures: all beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight, divided and not divided; whereby all persons both young and old, of the meanest abilities, may with little help, be able to read the whole Bible over distinctly, easily, and more speedily then [sic] in any other method. Published by Tobias Ellis ...
Oxford: printed by Leon. Lichfield, for the author, 1684.
ESTC No. R223158.Grub Street ID 97048.
Ellis, Tobias.
The poors English spelling-book, for his Majesties three kingdoms. Being a catalogue of all the words in the Bible, together with a praxis in prose and verse; and variety of pictures: all beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight, divided and not divided; whereby the poor both young and old, of the meanest abilities, may with help, be able to read the whole Bible over distinctly, easily, and more speedily then in any other method. Published by Tobias Ellis, minister of the Gospel. The first author of the true Royal English School.
Oxford: printed by Leon. Lichfield, printer to the University, for the author, 1684.
ESTC No. R16354.Grub Street ID 64216.
Ellis, Tobias.
The Royal Catholick English school: containing a catalogue of all the words in the Bible, beginning with one sylable, and proceeding by degrees to eight, divided and not divided; together with a brief and compleat table of the most usual and common English words. Being the readiest way for teaching children, and elder persons, to spell, pronounce, read and write true English; and to distinguish the sense and spelling of many words of a like sound. With the first principles of the oracles of God, and scriptures at length to prove each principle. Also forms of prayers, praises, thanksgivings, and graces; with directions for health and long life; suited to the necessities and capacities of children and youth. Fitted to the common use of English schools, being the first that ever came forth in this method... The fifth edition, much enlarged and corrected, with an addition of new cuts, and copies to teach to write several sorts of hands, much better than the former. By Tobias Ellis, minister o.
London: printed by J.D. to be sold by Tho. Howkins in George-yard in Lombard-street, 1685.
ESTC No. R230988.Grub Street ID 103195.
Ellis, Tobias.
The true royal English school, for their Majesties three kingdoms[.] Being a catalogue of all the words in the Bible, together with a praxis in prose and verse, and variety of pictures; all beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight, divided and not divided; whereby all persons both young and old, of the meanest abilities, may with little help, be able to read the whole Bible over distinctly, easily, and more speedily than in any other method: with directions to find out any word. Together with an exposition on the Creed. By Tobias Ellis, lat Minister of the Gospel.
London: printed for John Everingham, at the Star, at the West-End of St. Pauls, 1690.
ESTC No. R176615.Grub Street ID 69070.
Ellis, Tobias.
The true English school, for Their Majesties three kingdoms. Being a catalogue of all the words in the Bible, together with a praxis in prose and verse; and variety of pictures: all beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight, divided and not divided; whereby all persons both young and old, of the meanest abilities, may with little help, be able to read the whole Bible over distinctly, easily, and more speedily than in any other method. Published by Tobias Ellis, minister of the Gospel.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by W[illiam]. Freeman, at the Bible over aagainst the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleetstreet, 1691.
ESTC No. R174953.Grub Street ID 67978.
Ellis, Tobias.
The true royal English school, for Her Majesty's three kingdoms: being a catalogue of all the words in the Bible, beginning With One Syllable, and proceeding by Degrees To Eight, Divided and not Divided; whereby all Persons, both Young and Old, of the meanest Abilities, may, with little Help, be able to read the whole Bible over distinctly, easily, and more speedily than in any other Method: With Directions to find out any Word. With copper cuts. At the End is added, A Praxis of One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, and Eight Syllables. Together with an exposition on the Creed. By Tobias Ellis, Late Minister of the Gospel.
London: printed by J. Wilde, for Nicholas Boddington, at the Golden-Ball, in Duck-Lane, 1709.
ESTC No. N14203.Grub Street ID 4091.