1536
Harpsfield, John | A notable sermon by Mayster Ihon Harpesfeild |
Year | 1536 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | A notable and learned sermon or homilie, made vpon saint Andrewes daye last past 1556 in the Cathedral churche of S. Paule in London, by Mayster Ihon Harpesfeild doctour of diuinitie and canon residenciary of the sayd churche, set furthe by the bishop of London. |
1548
Latimer, Hugh | A notable Sermo~ of reuerende father |
Year | 1548 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | A notable Sermo~ of ye reuerende father Maister Hughe Latemer, whiche he preached in ye Shrouds at paules churche in Londo~, on the .xviii. daye of Ianuary. 1548. |
1550
Lever, Thomas | A fruitfull sermon |
Year | 1550 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | A fruitfull sermon made in Poules churche at London in the Shroudes the seconde daye of Februari by Thomas Leuer. Anno. M. D. & fiftie. |
1570
Fulke, William | A sermon preached at Hampton Court |
Year | 1570 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | A sermon preached at Hampton Court, on Son[day]: being the. 12. day of Nouember, in the yeare of our Lord. 1570. Wherin is plain[ly] proued Babylon to be Rome, both by Scriptures and doctors. Preached by William Fulke Bacheler of Diuinity, and fellow of S. Iohns Colledge in Cambridge. |
1581
White, Peter | A godlye and fruitefull sermon against idolatrie |
Year | 1581 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | A godlye and fruitefull sermon against idolatrie: wherein the foolishe distinctions and false interpretations of the seconde commandement, and other scriptures pretended by the Papists, are plainly and fully confuted: preached the. xv. daye of Ianuarie. 1581. in the parrishe church of Eaton Sooken, within the countie of Bedforde, by P. W. minister and preacher in that place. Tertullian. Idolum tam fieri, quam coli, Deus prohibet. Lactantius. Non est dublium quin religio nulla sit, ubicunque, simulachrum est. |
1593
Butler, of Oundel | A learned and notable sermon vpon the text Vos avtem non sic |
Year | 1593 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | A learned and notable sermon vpon the text Vos avtem non sic. But you not so. Lately preached vpon speciall occasion, by M. Butler of Owndell, in S. Maries Church in the Vniuersity of Cambridge: and succinctly debating the chiefe matters, which are now in question in the Church of England. Verie profitable for the further resoluing of them, who being brought into suspence by the contradiction of ministers, are content to lend an indifferent eare vnto the truth. |
1602
Howson, John | A sermon preached at St. Maries in Oxford |
Year | 1602 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | A sermon preached at St. Maries in Oxford, the 17. day of November, 1602. in defence of the festivities of the Church of England, and namely that of her Maiesties coronation. By Iohn Howson Doctor of Divinitie, one of her Highnes chaplaines, and vicechancellour of the Vniversitie of Oxforde. |
1630
Widdowes, Giles | A sermon preached at witney concerning the lawfulnesse of church-authority |
Year | 1630 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | The schysmatical puritan. A sermon preached at Witney concerning the lawfulnesse of church-authority, for ordaining, and commanding of rites, and ceremonies, to beautifie the Church. By Giles Widdowes rector of St Martins church in Oxford. TITVS 1. 15. Vnto the pure all things are pure, but vnto them, that are defiled, and vnbeleeving, nothing is pure; but their Minde, and Conscience are defiled. |
1642
Taylor, John | A seasonable Lecture |
Year | 1642 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | A seasonable lecture, or a most learned oration: disburthened from Henry Walker, a most judicious Quondam Iron-monger, a late Pamphleteere and now too late or too soone a double diligent Preacher. As it might be delivered in Hatcham Barne the thirtieth day of March last, Stylo, Novo. Taken in short writing by Thorny Ailo; and now printed in words at length, and not in figures. |
1645
Burgess, Anthony | Romes Cruelty & Apostacie |
Year | 1645 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | Romes Cruelty & Apostacie: Declared in a Sermon Preached on the fifth of November, 1644. Before the Honourable House of Commons. By Anthony Burgess, Pastour of Sutton Colafield; A Member of the Assembly. |
1654
Lyford, William | Matching of the Magistrates Authority |
Year | 1654 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | The matching of the magistrates authority, and the Christians true liberty in matters of religion. Wherein is clearly stated, how farre the magistrate may impose or restrain in matters of faith and worship, and how far forth the Christian may challenge freedome and exemption. In a sermon preached at the Assizes at Dorchester, Jul. 17. 1651. By William Lyford B. D. and late minister of Sherborn in Dors. |
1659
Lushington, Thomas | The Resurrection Rescued from the Souldiers Calumnies |
Year | 1659 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | The Resurrection Rescued from the Souldiers Calumnies, in two sermons preached at St. Maries in Oxon. By Robert Jones D.D. |
1663
Pierce, Thomas | Primitive Rule of Reformation |
Year | 1663 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | The Primitive Rule of Reformation. Delivered in a sermon before His Maiesty at Whitehall, Feb. 1. 1662. in Vindication of Our church Against the novelties of Rome. By Tho: Pierce, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and President of Magdalen College in Oxon. Published by His Majesties special Command. The Sixt Edition, more Correct then the London Impressions: by the consent of the Author. |
1682
Pittis, Thomas | An old way preached to the Comptroller |
Year | 1682 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | An old way of ending new controversies; in a sermon preached to the Comptroller, and the rest of the Gentlemen of the Honourable Society of the Inner-Temple: On Sunday the 8th of January 168½ . and at their special Desire Printed. |
1697
Bramston,William | A sermon preached at the opening of the lecture at Maldon in Essex |
Year | 1697 |
Genre | sermon pamphlet |
Title | A sermon preached at the opening of the lecture at Maldon in Essex, lately established by the Lord Bishop of London in vindication of the antiquity of the doctrine of the Church of England. |