140 books • 5 series
Te Rou; Or, the Maori at Home. a Tale, Exhibiting the Social Life, Manners, Habits and Customs of the Maori Race in New Zealand Prior to the Introduction of Civilisation Amongst Them.
The First Century of Scandalous, Malignant Priests Made and Admitted Into Benefices by the Prelates, in Whose Hands the Ordination of Ministers and Government of the Church Hath Been (1643)
A Commentary Upon the Three First Chapters of the First Book of Moses Called Genesis by John White. (1656)
Art's Treasury of Rarities
White 1639 a New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeere of Our Lord God 1639, Being the Third After Leape-Yeare
White 1618 a New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeare of Our Lord God 1618, Being the Second After Ye Leap Yeare
White 1638 a New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeere of Our Lord God 1638, Being the Second After Leape-Yeere
White 1623 a New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeare of Our Lord God 1623, Being the Third After Leape Yeare
White 1636 a New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeere of Our Lord God 1636, Being the Bissextile or Leap-Yeere
White 1614 a New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeare of Our Lord God 1614, Being the Second from Leape-Yeare
A Rich Cabinet with Variety of Inventions Unlocked and Opened for the Recreation of Ingenious Spirits at Their Vacant Hours Being Receits and Conceits of All Severall Natures and Fit for Those Who Are Lovers of Naturall and Artificiall Conclusions (1653)
A Rich Cabinet, with Variety of Inventions
A Speech of MR Iohn Vvhite Counsellor at Law, Made in the Commons House of Parliament Concerning Episcopacy Published by Order. (1641)
A Defence of the Way to the True Church Against A.D. His Reply Wherein the Motives Leading to Papistry, and Questions, Touching the Rule of Faith, the Authoritie of the Church (1614)
The Vvay to the True Church Wherein the Principall Motiues Perswading to Romanisme, and Questions Touching the Nature and Authority of the Church and Scriptures (1612)
Two Sermons the Former Deliuered at Pauls Crosse the Foure and Twentieth of March, 1615. Being the Anniuersarie Commemoration of the Kings Most Happie Succession in the Crowne of England. (1615)
The Vvay to the True Church Wherein the Principall Motiues Perswading to Romanisme, and Questions Touching the Nature and Authority of the Church and Scriptures, Are Familiarly Disputed (1616)
The Vvay to the True Church Wherein the Principall Motiues Perswading to Romanisme, and Questions Touching the Nature and Authoritie of the Church and Scriptures (1610)
English Paradise Discouered in the Latine Prospect of Iacobs Blessing. Preached at S. Buttolphs Without Aldersgate at London, on the Holy Sabboth Commonly Called Trinitie Sunday (1612)
Windy Star
The Third and Last Letter to a Gentleman Dissenting from the Church of England, Wherein the Design of the Second Is Farther Pursued, and Completed
The Puritans' Farewell to England; Being the Humble Request of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England about to Depart Upon the Great Emigration, April 7, 1630. Reprinted in Facsimile for the Members and Friends of the New England
A new preservative against popery, chiefly extracted from a larger treatise lately published, intituled, The protestant Englishman guarded against the arts and arguments of Romish priests and emissaries. Seasonable and useful for all
A Defence of the Three Letters to a Gentleman Dissenting from the Church of England; Against a Pamphlet, Entitled, the Dissenting Gentleman's