Publications of Richard Stooks

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  • Stooks, Richard. A second champion, or, Companion to truth: Wherein is shewed these particulars, or tenets. Viz. 1 Of miracles. 2 The reasons wherefore so few imbrace the gospell. 3 Of the first covenant, and the second covenant. 4 Of the father and the son. 5 Of Heaven. 6 Of Hell. 7 Of Glory. 8 Of faith. 9 Of the resurrection, and the eternall judgement. 10 Of visible worship. 11 A postscript. By Richard Stookes preacher of the Gospell. London: printed for George Whittington at the Blew Anchor in Cornhill, 1650. ESTC No. R231910. Grub Street ID 103831.
  • Stooks, Richard. Truths champion wherin are made plain these particulars: 1. That Christ died for all men. 2. Of his dying for all to save all. 3. Of his power given out to all. 4. Of predestination. 5. Of election. 6. Of free will, 7. Of falling away. 8. Of originall sin. 9. Of baptizing, or baptism. 10. Of the ministry. 11. Of love. 12. Of those that hold, that God hath appointed, or destinated unavoidably all the actions of men, and the sad effects that follow. 13. Of the man Adam, and the man Christ. With answer to divers objections upon the same. An occasionall word to the reader, and inlarged by the author Richard Stooks, minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. London: printed for Martha Whittington, and are to be sold at the Blew Anchor in Cornhill, 1651. ESTC No. R26946. Grub Street ID 110183.
  • Stooks, Richard. A second champion, or Companion to truth: wherein is shewed these particulars, or tenets, viz. 1 Of miracles. 2 The reasons wherefore so few imbrace the Gospel. 3 Of the first covenant, and the second covenant. 4 Of the father and the son. 5 Of heaven. 6 Of hell. 7 Of glory. 8 Of faith. 9 Of the resurrection, and the enternal judgement. 10 Of visible worship. 11 A post-script. The second edition corrected and amended, whereunto is added A champion catechism, by the author Richard Stookes preacher of the gospel. London: printed, and are to be sold by W. Larnar at the Black-Moor neer Fleet-Bridge, 1652. ESTC No. R26262. Grub Street ID 109600.
  • Stooks, Richard. Truths champion. Wherein are made plain these particulars. 1 That Christ died for all men. 2 Of his dying for all to save all. 3 Of his power given out to all. 4 Of predestination. 5 Of election. 6 Of free-will. 7 Of falling away. 8 Of original sin. 9 Of baptizing, or baptism. 10. Of the ministery. 11 Of love. 12 Of those that hold, that God hath appointed, or destinated unavoidably all the actions of men, and the sad effects that follow. 13 Of the man Adam, and the man Christ. With answer to divers objections upon the same. An occasional word to the reader, th second edition inlarged by Richard Stooks. The third edition corrected and inlarged by J.M. and W.L. London: printed by P. Wattleworth, for William Larnar, and are to be sold at the Blackmoor neer Fleetbridg, 1656. ESTC No. R234838. Grub Street ID 106091.
  • Stooks, Richard. A second champion, or Companion to truth: wherein is shewed these particulars, or tenets, Viz. 1. Of miracles. 2. The reasons wherefore so few imbrace the gospel. 3. Of the first covenant, and the second covenant. 4. Of the father and the son. 5. Of Heaven. 6. Of Hell. 7. O Glory. 8. Of faith. 9. Of the resurrection, and the eternal judgment. 10. Of visible worship. 11. A postscript. The second edition.. London: printed for Francis Smith at the Elephant and Castle near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and at the same sign the first shop without Temple-Bar, 1673. ESTC No. R235120. Grub Street ID 106310.
  • Stooks, Richard. Truth's championDT Wherein are made plain these particulars. 1 That Christ died for all men. 2 Of his dying for all to save all. 3 Of his power given out to all. 4 Of predestination. 5 Of election. 6 Of free-will. 7 Of falling away. 8 Of original sin. 9 Of baptizing, or baptism. 10. Of the ministery. 11 Of love. 12 Of those that hold, that God hath appointed or destinated unavoidably all the actions of men; and the sad effects that follow. 13 Of the man Adam, and the man Christ. With answer to divers objections upon the same. The copy of this book was found hid i an old wall near Colchester in Essex. The third edition, by J. Morton. London: printed for Francis Smith at the Elephant and Castle near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and at the same sign the first shop without Temple-Bar, 1673. ESTC No. R234842. Grub Street ID 106095.