Publications of John Rogers

Author

  • Rogers, John. An impartial relation of an open and publick dispute agreed upon between Gurdon Saltonstal, minister of the town of New-London, and John Rogers of the same place, with the circumstances leading thereto, and the consequences thereof. As also a relation of the said Gurdon Saltonstal's recovering a judgment of court, of six hundred pounds, and cost of court, against the said John Rogers, for saying, the said Saltonstal went to wave, shun or shift the said dispute agreed upon. The truth of which vvaving, shunning or shifting is here also evidently demonstrated, by John Rogers. [New London, Conn.?]: Printed for the author [by Raynier Jansen?], in the year 1701. ESTC No. W43668. Grub Street ID 353280.
  • Rogers, John. A mid-night-cry from the temple of God to the ten virgins slumbering and sleeping, Awake, awake, arise, and gird your loyns, and trim your lamps, for behold the bridegroom cometh, go ye therefore out to meet him. Written by John Rogers. [Three lines from John]. [New York: Printed by William Bradford, 1705?]. ESTC No. W26021. Grub Street ID 336040.
  • Rogers, John. An epistle sent from God to the world, containing the best news that ever the world heard. And transcribed by John Rogers a servant of Jesus Christ. [Text]. [New London, Conn.?]: Printed [by Timothy Green?] in the year 1718. For John Rogers living in New-London, [1718]. ESTC No. W3803. Grub Street ID 348838.
  • Rogers, John. The book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which were to come to pass; and Jesus Christ sent and signifyed it by his angel to his servant John. And now by revelation, hath opened the mystery contained in said boo unto his servant John Rogers, who hath explained the same for the edification and comfort of his church and people, after a long and dark night of apostacy; the explanation being made so plain, that the eye of every spiritual reader may see how exactly things have come to pass, as they were foretold of by the prophecy of this Book: and may see by it all things which are yet to come, not only to the end of this world, but to the finishing of the world to come. Boston: Printed for the author, 1720. ESTC No. W38413. Grub Street ID 349241.
  • Rogers, John. An answer to a book intituled, The Lords Day proved to be the Christian sabbath, &c. By B. Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church in Boston. And also, an answer to a pamphlet, intituled, Thesis concerning the sabbath. As also, some part of what hath passed through the genera courts in Connecticut colony, relating to the sabbath. As also, some court sentences in that colony. By John Rogers. Boston: Printed for the author, 1721. ESTC No. W26830. Grub Street ID 336897.
  • Rogers, John. A mid-night-cry from the temple of God to the ten virgins slumbering and sleeping, Awake, awake, arise, and gird your loyns, and trim your lamps, for behold the bridegroom cometh, go ye therefore out to meet him. Written by John Rogers. [New London, Conn.]: Sold by Joseph Bolles in New-London, [ca. 1745]. ESTC No. W26022. Grub Street ID 336041.
  • Rogers, John. John Rogers a servant of Jesus Christ, to any of the flock of Christ that may be scattered among the churches of New-England, greeting. Giving a description of the true shepherds of Christ's flock, and also of the anti-Christian ministers; according to the testimony of Jesus Christ, and his apostles, in the Holy Scriptures. As also something touching baptism and the Lord's Supper. Newport [R.I.]: Printed by James Franklin, at the printing office, under the town-school, 1754. ESTC No. W26817. Grub Street ID 336884.
  • Rogers, John. An epistle sent from God to the world, containing the best news that ever the world heard. And transcribed by John Rogers, a servant of Jesus Christ. [Two lines from I John]. New-York: Printed [by James Parker and William Weyman] for Elisha Stanbury, 1757. ESTC No. W3814. Grub Street ID 348953.