325 books • 4 series
The Unhappy Kindness
An Authentic Narrative of Four Years' Residence at Tongataboo, One of the Friendly Islands, in the South Sea, by G. Vason Who Went Thither in the Duff, Under Captain Wilson, in 1796. Appendix, by an Eminent Writer T. Scott? Edited by S. Piggott
Vox Populi, Or, Newes from Spayne Translated According to the Spanish Coppie; Which May Serve to Forwarn Both England and the Vnited Provinces How Farre to Trust to Spanish Pretences. (1620)
The Interpreter Wherein Three Principall Termes of State (the Papist, the Protestant, and Puritan) Very Much Mistaken of Later Times, Especially by the Vulgar Sort Are Clearly Unfoulded / Incerto Authore Qui Vult Decipi Decipiatur. (1641)
Vox Dei (1623)
The Belgicke Pismire Stinging the Slothfull Sleeper, and Awaking the Diligent to Fast, Watch, Pray, and Worke Out Their Owne Temporall and Eternall Saluation with Feare and Trembling
Boanerges, Or, the Humble Supplication of the Ministers of Scotland to the High Court of Parliament in England (1624)
Exod. 8.19. Digitus Dei (1623)
The Second Part of Philomythie, or Philomythologie Containing Certaine Tales of True Libertie. False Friendship. Power Vnited. Faction and Ambition. / By Thomas Scot Gent.. (1616)
The Belgicke Pismire Stinging the Slothfull Sleeper, and Auuaking the Diligent to Fast, Watch, Pray, and Worke Out Their Owne Temporall and Eternall Salvation with Feare and Trembling. (1622)
The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come ...
A vindication of the Divine inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, and of the doctrines contained in them
Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come. Containing His Authenticated Third Part, the Travels of the Ungodly. Collated for the First Time, with the Early Editions, and the Phraseology of All His Works
Robert Earle of Essex His Ghost, Sent from Elizian to the Nobility, Gentry, and Communaltie of England. (1624)
Certaine Reasons and Arguments of Policie, Why the King of England Should Hereafter Give Over All Further Treatie, and Enter Into Warre with the Spaniard (1624)
The New-Found Politicke Disclosing the Secret Natures and Dispositions as Well of Priuate Persons as of Statesmen and Courtiers. Written in Italian by Traiano Boccalini, and Now Translated Into English for the Benefit of This Kingdome. (1626)
Boanerges. or the Humble Supplication of the Ministers of Scotland, to the High Court of Pariament [sic] in England (1624)
Aphorismes of State
The Doctrines of Election, and Final Perseverance Stated from Scripture, ... a Sermon Preached at the Lock Chapel, November 26th, 1786. by Thomas Scott, ... Third Edition, Revised.
The nature, danger and remedy of sinfull fearfulness. In a sermon preach'd in the cathedral and metropolitical church of St. Peter in York, on Sunday January 29, 1709/10. By Thomas Scott, ...
The Redemption of the Soul from the Power of the Grave. Consider'd in a Funeral Sermon on ... Jeremiah Tompson, Who Died August the 17th 1721, and Jane His Wife, ... by Thomas Scott. with an Account of the Conversion of the Former
The mortality and death of good ministers improv'd in a sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Baxter, late pastor of the Presbyterian congregation in Ipswich, who deceased 1740. aetat. 70. preached at Ipswich,1740
An Impartial Statement of the Scripture Doctrine, in Respect of Civil Government, and the Duties of Subjects. by Thomas Scott, ...
An Estimate of the Religious Character and State of Great Britain, Being the Substance of a Sermon, Preached on Friday, April 19th, 1793, ... at the Lock Chapel, and St. Mildred's Church, Bread-Street; By Thomas Scott, ...