207 books • 12 series
A Faithful Memorial of That Remarkable Meeting of Many Officers of the Army in England, at Windsor Castle, in the Year 1648 as Also, a Discovery of the Great Goodness of God, in His Gracious Meeting of Them ... / By William Allen ... (1659)
A Word to the Army, Touching Their Sin and Dutie If It May Bee, to Convince Them of the Greatness of the One, and Their Defectiveness in the Other
A Serious and Friendly Address to the Non-Conformists, Beginning with the Anabaptists, Or, an Addition to the Perswasive to Peace and Vnity by W.A. (1676)
Some Baptismal Abuses Briefly Discovered, Or, a Cordial Endeavour to Reduce the Administration and Use of Baptism, to Its Primitive Purity in Two Parts
The Christians Justification Stated Shewing How the Righteousness of Christ, the Gospel-Covenant, Faith, and God Himself, Do Operate to Our Justification / By W.A. (1678)
The Danger of Enthusiasm Discovered in an Epistle to the Quakers
A Perswasive to Peace and Unity Among Christians, Notwithstanding Their Different Apprehensions in Lesser Things (1680)
A Discourse of Divine Assistance, and the Method Thereof Shewing What Assistance Men Receive from God in Performing the Condition of the Promise of Pardon of Sin and Eternal Life / By W.A. (1679)
An Answer to Mr. J.G. His XL Queries Touching the Lawfulness of Holding Church-Communion, Between Who Have Been Baptized After Their Beleeving, and Others Who Have Not Otherwise Been Baptized, Then in Their Infancie, as Likewise Touching Infant (1653)
The Mystery of Iniquity Unfolded, Or, the False Apostles and the Authors of Popery Compared in Their Secular Design and Means of Accomplishing It by Corrupting the Christian Religion Under Pretence of Promoting It (1675)
A Practical Improvement of the Articles of Christ's Descent Into Hell and Rising Again from the Dead in a Sermon, Preach'd in the Parish Church of Bridgewater, on Easter-Day, Anno Domini, 1697 / By William Allen. (1697)
A Retraction of Separation Wherein VI Arguments Formerly Erected for the Service of Separation Upon the Account of Infant Baptisme Are Taken Down, and VI Other Arguments for Saints Generall Communion Are Erected in Their Room (1660)
A Doubt Resolved, Or, Satisfaction for the Seekers Wherein the Case Touching an Administrator of Gospel Ordinances, in These Times, Is Handled
The Grand Errour of the Quakers Detected and Confuted Shewing How They Contradict God's Method of Directing Men to Salvation by Following That Light Within Which Comes by Outward Teaching (1680)
A Serious and Friendly Address to the Non-Conformists Beginning with the Anabaptists, Or, an Addition to the Perswasive to Peace and Unity by W.A. (1693)
Catholicism, Or, Several Enquiries Touching Visible Church-Membership, Church-Communion, the Nature of Schism, and the Usefulness of Natural Constitutions for the Furtherance of Religion by W.A. (1683)
An Apologie and True Declaration of the Institution and Endeuours of the Tvvo English Colleges, the One in Rome, the Other Novv Resident in Rhemes Against Certaine Sinister Informations Giuen VP Against the Same. (1581)
Ways and Means to Raise the Value of Land
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Wunnissoo; Or the Vale of Hoosatunnuk Wunnissoo; Or the Vale of Hoosatunnuk
Wunnissoo
A Briefe Historie of the Glorious Martyrdom of Twelve Reverend Priests
An Address, Delivered at Northampton, Mass., on the Evening of Oct. 29, 1854, in Commemoration of the Close of the Second Century Since the
An Address, Delivered at Northampton, Mass. (Volume 2); On the Evening of October 29, 1854, in Commemoration of the Close of the Second Century