Publications of Richard Coppin

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  • Coppin, Richard. Divine teachings: in three parts. I. The glorious mystery of divine teaching between God, Christ, and the Saints. II. Anti-christ in man, opposing Emmanuel, or, God in us. III. The advancement of all things in Christ and of Christ in all things, with a discovery of good an evill, inhabiting in man. Together with a brief discovery of some things concerning election and reprobation; resurrection and Day of Judgment; love and wrath, in God and man: the causes of trouble and joy in the creature: the chaining up of the Devill, and the state of a christian in 3 kingdoms. Being some sparks of that glory that shines and dwels in Richard Coppin. With an occasionall word by way of preface, wherein is something of the mystery of alpha and omega, with a propheticall hint, written by Abiezar Coppe. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the black spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R204343. Grub Street ID 81316.
  • Coppin, Richard. Man's righteousnesse examined and wherein found too light, reproved, or, The lyar, the accuser of the brethren whipp'd out of the temple and presence of God by & experienced in Richard Coppin. London: Printed and are to be sold by William Larnar, 1652. ESTC No. R23938. Grub Street ID 107781.
  • Coppin, Richard. Divine teachings in three parts. I. The glorious mystery of divine teachings between God, Christ, and the Saints. II. Antichrist in man, opposing Emmanuel, or, God in us. III. The advancement of all things in Christ, and of Christ in all things, with a discovery of good an evil, inhabiting in man. Together with a brief discovery of some things concerning election and reprobation; resurrection and Day of Judgement; love and wrath, in God and man: the causes of trouble and joy in the creature: the chaining up of the Devil, and the state of a Christian in three kingdoms. Being some sparks of that glory that shines and dwells in Richard Coppin. London: printed, and are to be sold by William Larner at the Blackmores head at Fleet-bridges and by Richard Moon at the seven Stars near the little North door of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R3630. Grub Street ID 118596.
  • Coppin, Richard. Saul smitten for not smiting Amalek according to the severity of the command: and the residue of the spoil sentenced to death, which Saul preserved and spared alive, (to wit) man, woman, infant, suckling, oxe, sheep, camel and ass. Being an allegorical allusion to the present passages of the times, delivered in a sermon at Somerset-House, May 1. upon the dissolution of the late Parliament. Also, a great and notable blow is given at the serpent, the ruine of the whore and her familie determined; wherein is discovered what she was, and is, and the several husband that have married her, deceased from her, and been decieved by her; also the several children which by her have been brought forth and nursed up, with a dissolution of all unjust government, laws rules and worships exercised over mens lives, liberties and estates, and the restoring of all just government, the peoples rights and priviledges by the Lord Jesus, into its perfect state. As apprehended by Richard Coppin. London: printed, and are to be sold by WIlliam Larner at the Blackmore head, in Fleet-bridge, and by Richard Moon at the Seven Stars near the North door of Pauls, 1653. ESTC No. R207121. Grub Street ID 83544.
  • Coppin, Richard. A man-child born, or, God manifest in flesh. Wherein is discovered, how God, or the eternal being, always dwels, inhabits, is revealed and brought forth in flesh, in ages and generations that ever were, are, or shall be, world without end. The mysterie of both father, mother, husband, and son, of himself and us, of we the spouse of God and mother of Jesus, his being born of the Virgin Mary in flesh, a sign, his being born in us, the substance, also our being with child, and giving suck to any but Christ, and the woe that comes by it. Of his name wonderful counsellour, the mighty God, the everlasting Father, and Prince of peace, his innocent life, the day of his birth, our observing it, and how manifest in us. What is meant by Joseph and Mary, her conception, his putting her away, and receiving her again, and when, with many other notable observations, delivered in a sermon, at Giles Cripple-gate, London, Decem. 25. otherwise called Christ-mas day. By and experienced in Richard Coppin. London: printed, and are to be sold by WIlliam Larner, at the Black-moors head, in Fleet-bridge, and by Richard Moon, at the seven stars in Pauls Church-yard, 1654. ESTC No. R207028. Grub Street ID 83462.
  • Coppin, Richard. Truths testimony; and a testimony of truths appearing, in power, life, light & glory; creating, manifesting, increasing and vindicating it self in the midst of persecution. Wherein is discovered what truth is, and also a lye, who knows it, and lives in it. With the authors call and conversion to the truth, his practice in it, his publishing of it, and his several tryals for the same: Viz. 1. Before Baron Wilde at Worcester. 2. Before Judge Nicholas at Worcester. 3. Before Serjeant Green at Oxford. 4. Before Serjeant Hutton at Oxford. 5. Before Serjeant Glyn at Glocester. Together with the particular accusations brought against him in each tryal, and his answers to the same. As also the courts proceedings both by judges and juries. With an humble appeal to his highness, Oliver Lord Protector, as a general redress for all people. By Richard Coppin. London: printed, and are to be sold at the black Spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, the Blackmoores-head at Fleet bridge, and at the Seven-stars in Pauls Church-yard, 1655. ESTC No. R2210. Grub Street ID 95222.
  • Coppin, Richard. A blow at the serpent; or a gentle answer from Madiston prison to appease wrath, advancing it self against truth and peace at Rochester. Together with the work of four daies disputes, in the Cathedral of Rochester, in the Countie of Kent, betweene several ministers, and Richard Coppin, preacher there, to whom very many people frequentlie came to hear, and much rejoyced at the way of truth and peace he preached, at the same whereof the ministers in those parts began to ring in their pulpits, saying, this man blasphemeth, ... Whereupon arose the disputes, at which were some magistrates, some officers, and souldiers, peaceable and well-minded, and very many people from all parts adjacent, before whom the truth was confirm'd and maintained. The whole matter written by the hearers, on both sides. Published for the confirmation and comfort of all such as receiv the truth in the love of it. By Richard Coppin, now in Maidston Prison for the witness of Jesus. Twenty five articles since brought . London: printed by Philip Wattleworth, and are to be sold by William Larnar at the Black-moor neer Fleet-Bridge, 1656. ESTC No. R215454. Grub Street ID 90496.
  • Coppin, Richard. Crux Christi, and iudgement executed. Or, Divine wisdom crucifying the humane, carnal, devillish, malicious, mad, raging wisdom of the world. By His righteous judgements, drawing nearer to its full and perfect manifestation. Then shall Josephs and Daniels afflictions end; and their imprisonments be no more heard of. And also bondaged Israel return, & be brought from their captivity both of men, and from that malicious spirit of ignorance and darkness, into perfect liberty, peace, and everlasting rest. ... Written and experienced by Richard Coppin, in his sufferings for the truth. London: printed for VVilliam Larner, and are to be sold at the Black-Moore neer Fleet-Bridge, 1657. ESTC No. R23937. Grub Street ID 107780.
  • Coppin, Richard. Michael opposing the dragon: or, A fiery dart struck through the heart of the kingdome of the serpent. Shewing the saints eternal glory over the serpents misery. Proving vvhat is God, and Devil; good, and evil; heaven, and hell; salvation, and damnation, life, and death; the resurrection, and day of judgement; everlasting punishment, and life eternal; with their time and place in a true sense. Being a reply to Edward Garland's answer of a book, intitled, A blow at the serpent; containing disputes between Richard Coppin and divers ministers in Kent. With many objections and arguments fully answered, the truth much cleared, vindicated and confirmed, by Richard Coppin. London: printed, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls; and at the Blackamore neer Fleet-bridge, 1659. ESTC No. R27760. Grub Street ID 110898.
  • Coppin, Richard. A blow at the serpent; or a gentle answer from Maidstone Prison to appease wrath, advancing itself against truth and peace at Rochester. Together with the work of four days disputes, in the cathedral of Rochester, ... By Richard Coppin, ... Twenty five articles since brought against him ... To which is added, his Threefold state of a Christian. London: printed in the year 1656. Reprinted and sold by Henry Fenwick, [1763?]. ESTC No. T135198. Grub Street ID 183667.
  • Coppin, Richard. The advancement of all things in Christ, and of Christ in all things. With a full discovery of the good and evil in man, which (as two particular Men) are dwelling and inhabiting in one particular Person. OR A Jacob and an Esau in one Rebecca. Together with a brief discovery of some things concerning election and reprobation. Resurrection and Day of Judgment. Love, and Wrath, in God and Man. The Causes of Trouble, and Joy in the Creature. The Chaining-up of the Devil. And the State of a Christian in three Kingdoms, &c. Being some sparkles of that glory, and some Beams of that Light that shines and dwells in Richard Coppin. The second edition.. London: printed and sold by Henry Fenwick, in Silver Street, White Friers, Fleet-Street; and J. Danson, the Corner of Gutter-Lane, Cheapside, [1763]. ESTC No. T135207. Grub Street ID 183675.
  • Coppin, Richard. A blow at the serpent; or a gentle answer from Maidstone Prison to appease wrath, advancing itself against truth and peace at Rochester. Together with the work of four days disputes, in the cathedral of Rochester, in the County of Kent, between several Ministers, and Richard Coppin, Preacher there, to whom very many People frequently came to hear, and much rejoiced at the Way of Truth and Peace he Preached, at the Fame whereof the Ministers in those Parts began to ring in their Pulpits, saying, ``this man Blasphemeth,'' to deter their Parishioners from hearing him. Whereupon arose the Disputes, at which were some Magistrates, some Officers, and Soldiers, peaceable and well-minded, and very many People from all Parts adjacent, before whom the Truth was confirmed and maintained. The whole matter written by the Hearers on both sides. Published for the Confirmation and Comfort of all such as receive the Truth in the love of it. By Richard Coppin, now in Maidstone Prison for the Witness of Jes. London: printed in the year 1656. Reprinted and sold by Henry Fenwick, in Silver-Street, White-Friers, Fleet-Street, [1764]. ESTC No. N15285. Grub Street ID 5010.
  • Coppin, Richard. Truth's testimony, and a testimony of truths appearing, in power, life, light and glory, Creating, Manifesting, Increasing and Vindicating it self in the midst of Persecution. Wherein is discovered what Truth is, and also a Lye, who knows it, and lives in it. With the author's call and conversion to the truth, his Practice in it, his publishing of it, and his several Tryals for the same, viz. 1. Before Baron Wilde at Worcester. 2. Before Judge Nicholas at Worcester. 3. Before Serjeant Green at Oxford. 4. Before Serjeant Hutton at Oxford. 5. Before Serjeant Glyn at Gloucester. Together with The particular Accusations brought against him in each Tryal, and his Answers to the same. As also the Courts Proceedings both by Judges and Juries. With an humble appeal to his Highness Oliver, Lord Protector, as a general redress for all people. By Richard Coppin. London: printed in the year, 1655, re-printed, and sold by H. Fenwick, No. 89. Newgate-Street, 1768. ESTC No. T135251. Grub Street ID 183716.
  • Coppin, Richard. Saul smitten, for not smiting Amalek, according to the severity of the command; and the residue of the spoil sentenced to death, which Saul preserved and spared alive ... Being an allegorical allusion to the present passages of the times: delivered in a sermon at Somerset House, May 1. upon the dissolution of the late Parliament. ... As apprehended by Richard Coppin. London: printed by H. Fenwick; and sold by D. Steel, [1770?]. ESTC No. N62328. Grub Street ID 44699.