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1-2 A vvord in the Kings eare. - Represented to his majestie to be taken into consideration, with the propositions of both kingdomes for peace. Dread Soveraigne (flera utgåvor) Henry Walker, Ironmonger Printed in the yeare, MDCXLVII. 1647 Engelska
3 An answer to a foolish pamphlet entituled A swarme of sectaries & schismaticks. - Put forth by John Taylor the water-poet. Wherein is set downe 1. An epistle to John Taylor. 2. Iohn Taylors armes, blazed by Fennor. 3. George Hattons lines sent to Iohn Taylor. 4. The view of his long silence. 5. The view of his writing this booke. 6. A view of the title. 7. A view of Iohn Taylor in the tub. 8. A view of his Puritans. 9. A view of his hypocrisie. 10. An exhortation to Iohn Taylor to repent Henry Walker, Ironmonger Printed in the yeare, 1641 Engelska
4 A gad of steele, - wrought and tempered for the heart to defend it from being battred by Sathans temptation, and to give it a sharpe and lasting edge in heavenly consolation. Shevving that Deus est optima possessio, God is the best possession Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1641 Engelska
5 A true copie of the disputation held betweene Master Walker and a Iesuite, in the house of one Thomas Bates in Bishops Court in the Old Baily, - concerning the ecclesiasticall function Printed in the yeare, 1641 Engelska
6 Corda Angliæ: or, The generall expressions of the land. - moving XXV. particulars to the honourable assembly in the High Court of Parliament. That the Church of England may become a glorious church of God Printed in the yeare 1641 Engelska
7 A reply to a letter printed at Newcastle - vnder the name of an answer, sent to the ecclesiasticall Assembly at London, about matters concerning the king, and the government of the church. With the copy of the said letter to the Assembly, in the name of John Deodate, D. D. Also, a certificate from one of the scribes of the Assembly at London 1646 Engelska
8 A sermon preached in the chappell at Sommerset-House in the Strand, on Thursday the 27 day of June 1650. - It being the day on which the Lord Generall Cromwell entred into his power of being Captain Generall and Commander in Chief of all the forces raised, and to be raised by authority of Parliament, within the Common-wealth of England. Wherein are comfortable doctrines, and very usefull applications for these present times Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1650 Engelska
9 A sermon, preached in the Kings Chappell at VVhite-Hall, on Sunday last July 15. 1649 Henry Walker, Ironmonger Printed in the yeer 1649 Engelska
10 A motion propounded to the Committee of Parliament, - for redresse of the publique grievances of the kingdome. Desired to be taken into consideration, before they present their reports to the House of Commons. For satisfaction of the kingdome, and setling the people in their just rights, by a firme and lasting peace Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1648 Engelska
11 A collection of several passages concerning his late highnesse Oliver, Cromwell, in the time of his sickness; - wherein is related many of his expressions upon his death-bed. Together with his prayer within two or three dayes before his death Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1659 Engelska
12 Serious observations lately made, touching his Majesty Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland,France & Ireland. - King Charles Stuart, in Hebrew thus: Hebrew translated into English, is thus, the King hath prepared a refreshing, hee hath crushed it out of the rock by degrees. Published to inform the people, per H. Walker. S.S.T.S Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1660 Engelska
13 Tragemata, sweet-meats. Or, resolves in all cases who are beleevers. - In which many divine delicates that have been hid from doubting beleevers are unvailed and spread before them, and their warrants made plaine to have a right to that glory which dazels their eys sic. Together with the mysteries of Emmanuel, shewing how God reveals himself in the mysteries of his names to his peculiar ones. With an unfolding of the great mystery of the new covenant, to those who are interessed in it Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1641 Engelska
14 The Protestants grammar, - for helpe to beleevers to understand the Scripture. Concerning the name, essence and attributes of God the, union of the Trinity, and the glory of the eternall Majesty. To know what the soule is, whence it comes, when and how it enters into the body. Its originall purity, how defiled, what is its essence, power, sense, vitalls, passions, and faculties : its passage to joy or torment, and its abode after death : and the vertues and faculties of the body and minde, with the relations of the flesh and spirit each to other. What the resurrection is. And how to be sensible what heaven and hell, joy and torment are Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1648 Engelska
15 An elogie or eulogie on the obits of the Right Honourable Ferdinando Lord Fairefax - vvho dyed upon Munday, the 13th of March, anno Dom. 1647 Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1648 Engelska
16 The sermon of Henry Walker, ironmonger. - having beene twice apprehended, for writing seditious pamphlets. Being both times rescued out of the hands of the officers. And now preacheth up and downe the City Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1642 Engelska
17 A remarkable revelation of the wandrings of the Church of England in idolatry, superstition, and ceremonies, - from the first motion throught each particular station to the first great period. In parallell with the children of Israel in the desert from Rameses to mount Sinai Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1641 Engelska
18 Taylors physicke has purged the divel. Or, The divell has got a squirt, - and the simple, seame-rent, thredbare Taylor translates it into railing poetry, and is now soundly cudgelled for it. By Voluntas Ambulatoria Henry Walker, Ironmonger Printed in the yeare 1641 Engelska
19 The modest vindication of Henry VValker. - In answer to certaine scandalous pamphlets, forged and vented abroad in his name (without: his privity.) Against which, as also the authours thereof, together with the popular aspersions of many other turbulent spirits, he doth protest; and before almighty God, clear himselfe to all the world Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1643 Engelska
20 Five lookes over the professors of the English bible. - Wherein is shewed the infinite indiscreet invention, of inconsiderate, inveterate dissention, about the exaltation of the propagation of that gospel, which we all say, wee doe professe to beleeve. Whereunto is added, the English Protestants resolution. Published by Levek Hunarry Henry Walker, Ironmonger 1642 Engelska

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