Publications of Thomas Cheesman
Author
- Cheesman, Thomas. Via lactea, or, The saints onely way to true blessedness opened in a sermon from Matth. 5, 8 : also the danger of neglecting gospel-salvation, from Heb. 2, 3 by Thomas Cheesman ... ; with his epistle to vindicate himself from those absurdities of method and language and little less then blasphemies, with which he was abused by a mercenary pen, in the former impression. London: Printed for the vindication of the author and satisfaction of the reader, 1663. ESTC No. R43092. Grub Street ID 124173.
- Cheesman, Thomas. The saints jewel, or, The key of glory. A sermon preached at St. Katharine Coleman-Street, London, on Sabbath-Day last in the afternoon, July 12. 1663. By M. Cheeseman, a dispenser and preacher of the Holy Word of God, and blind from his cradle. London: printed for G. Griffith, 1663. ESTC No. R173820. Grub Street ID 67184.
- Cheesman, Thomas. To the King's most excellent Majesty, giving thanks for his royal declaration for liberty of conscience. London: printed for Richard Janeway in Queens-Head-Alley, in Pater-Noster-Row, M DC LXXX VIII [1688]. ESTC No. R173821. Grub Street ID 67185.
- Cheesman, Thomas. Death compared to sleep, in a sermon, preacht upon the occasion of the funeral of Mrs. Mary Allen, who died Feb. 18. anno Dom. 1695. By Thomas Cheesman, M.A. and formerly of Pem. Coll. Oxon. Minister of the Gospel in East-Ilsly. Barks. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns, the lower end of Cheapside, near Mercers Chapel, 1695. ESTC No. R32592. Grub Street ID 115297.
- Cheesman, Thomas. Peace triumphant. Or, A congratulatory poem to celebrate the unspeakable benefits and blessings of peace, together with some grateful reflections upon King William the III. His Excellent Majesties first coming to the crown, as a happy instrument in the hand of divine Providence, to settle the affairs of the nation, and with the hazard of his own life to deliver us from near approaching ruine. Written by Tho. Chesseman, A.M. and formerly of Pemb. coll. oxon. preacher of the gospel now in East-Ilsly, Bark-shire. London: printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns, in Cheap-side, 1697. ESTC No. R171303. Grub Street ID 65592.
- Cheesman, Thomas. A funeral sermon: preached Nov. 24. 1706. on the death of the son of Mr. John Clark, who died an infant. By Tho. Cheesman, A. M. Minister of the Gospel in East-Ilsly in Berkshire; and formerly of Pem. Coll. Oxon. London: printed, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1707. ESTC No. T74226. Grub Street ID 297281.
- Cheesman, Thomas. A funeral sermon: preached Nov. 24. 1706. on the death of the son of Mr. John Clark, who died an infant. By Tho. Cheesman,. London: printed for E. Tracy, and sold by Church Simmons, bookseller in Newberry, 1707. ESTC No. N18435. Grub Street ID 7909.