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The Lords Supper Or, a Vindication of the Sacrament of the Blessed Body and Blood of Christ According to Its Primitive Institution. in Eight Books; Discovering the Superstitious, Sacrilegious (1656)
The Lords Supper; Or, a Vindication of the Sacrament of the Blessed Body & Blood of Christ According to Its Primitive Institution. in Eight Books; Discovering the Superstitious, Sacrilegious (1652)
The Slave
American Colonial Writing
Town and Country; A Comedy in Five Acts
All That Glitters in Not Gold
A Direct Answer Vnto the Scandalous Exceptions, Which Theophilus Higgons Hath Lately Obiected Against D. Morton in the Which There Is Principally Discussed, Two of the Most Notorious Obiections Vsed by the Romanists. (1609)
[Two] Treatises Concerning Regeneration 1. of Repentance. 2. of the Diet of the Soule. Shewing, the One It Ought to Be Sought After and May Be Attained Vnto. the Other, How It Being Gotten, Is to Be Preserued and Continued. (1613)
Totius Doctrinalis Controversiae de Eucharistia Decisio Juxta Articulum Fidei Catholicum in Antiquis Patribus, de Non-Coexsistentia Corporis Christi in Diversis Locis; Una Cum Protestantium Omnium (1640)
A Treatise of the Threefolde State of Man Wherein Is Handled, 1 His Created Holinesse in His Innocencie. 2 His Sinfulnesse Since the Fall of Adam. 3 His Renewed Holinesse in His Regeneration. (1596)
A Treatise of the Nature of God (1599)
A Sermon Preached Before the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, in the Cathedrall Church of Durham Vpon Sunday, Being the Fifth Day of May. 1639. by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Lord Bishop of Duresme. (1639)
The Children in the Wood, an Opera, in Two Acts, as Performed at the Royal Theatres of Drury-Lane and the Hay-Market.
Columbus
A Cure for the Heart-Ache; A Comedy, in Five Acts, as Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. by Thomas Morton, Esq. Author of Columbus, Zorinski, Way to Get Married, and Children in the Wood
Secrets Worth Knowing; A Comedy, in Five Acts. as Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. by Thomas Morton,
The Children in the Wood. an Opera, in Two Acts. as Performed at the Royal Theatres of Drury-Lane, and the Hay-Market. by Mr. Morton,
Queries Addressed to the Reverend Doctor Law Arch-Deacon of Carlisle. ... Relative to What He Has Advanced on the Soul of Man, ... by Thomas Morton, ...
The Way to Get Married; A Comedy, in Five Acts, as Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. by Thomas Morton, ...
The Inexcusable Behaviour of the Jews Exemplified, and the Divine Authority of Moses and Christ Asserted. a Sermon, Preached at Bassingham, April 7th, 1754. by Thomas Morton,
Songs, Duets, Choruses, &C. in the Children in the Wood. a Musical Piece, in Two Acts. Performed at the Theatre Royal Hay-Market. Fourth Edition.
Zorinski
A Roland for an Oliver
The School of Reform