Parkhurst, Thomas, -1711?
Thomas Parkhurst English bookseller
Parkhurst, Thomas, 1629?-1711?
Parkhurst, Thomas 16..?-1711?
Parkhurst, Thomas, ?-ca. 1711
Parkhurst, Thomas, d. 1711?
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Works
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Antipsychothanasia : or, The immortality of the soul explained and proved by Scripture and reason. A confutation of that irrational and irreligious opinion of the soul’s dying with the body, and interruption of its communion with God from death, until the day of judgment : the several theological, moral, and philosophical absurdities thereof are discovered ; and the most considerable objections answered. To which is added, Faith’s triumph over the fear of death. By Tho. Wadsworth, minister of the Gospel.. | |
A catalogue of books, printed for and sold by Tho. Parkhurst, : at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside | |
Catalogus variorum librorum ex bibliothecis selectissimis doctissim. virorum nuperrime defunctorum : quorum auctio habebitur Londini in Ædibus Johannis Bridge ... 19 die Octobris, 1685 | |
England's improvement by sea and land. To out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands. To prevent unnecessary suits in law; with the benefit of a voluntary register. Directions where vast quantities of timber are to be had for the building of ships; with the advantage of making the great rivers of England navigable. Rules to prevent fires in London, and other great cities; with directions how the several companies of handicraftsmen in London may always have cheap bread and drink. By Andrew Yarranton, Gent. | |
map of New England | |
Memorable providences, relating to witchcrafts and possessions | |
Practical commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and uses upon the first Epistle generall of John | |
present state of New England, being a narrative of the troubles with the Indian... in the year 1607 to this present year 1677...To which is added a discourse about the war with the Pequods in the year 1637 by W Hubbard | |
The righteousness of God revealed in the Gospel, or, An impartial enquiry into the genuine doctrine of St. Paul : in the great, but much controverted article of justification | |
Sacramental preparation for the Holy Communion in short : Wherein are directions and meditations, containing the substance of what is needful and useful before, in, and after the administration of the Lord's Supper. To which is added Plain and practical directions for the profitable reading of the Sacred Scriptures | |
Synodicon in Gallia Reformata : or the Acts, Decisions, Decrees, and Canons of those Famous National Councils of the Reformed Churches in France. Being I. A most Faithful and Impartial History of the Rise, Growth, Perfection and Decay of the Reformation in that Kingdom, with its fatal Catastrophe upon the Revocation of the Edict of Nants in the year 1685. II. The Confession of Faith and Discipline of those Churches. III. A Collection of Speeches, Letters, Sacred Politicks, Cases of Conscience, and Controversies in Divinity, determined and resolved by those grave Assemblies. IV. Many excellent Expedients for preventing and healing Schisms in the Churches, and for re-uniting the dismembred Body of divided Protestants. V. The Laws, Government, and Maintenance of their Colleges, Universities and Ministers, together with their Exercise of Discipline upon delinquent Ministers and Church-members. VI. A Record of very many illustrious Events of Divine Providence relating to those Churches. The whole Collected and Composed out of Original Manuscript Acts of those Renowned Synods. A Work never be Extant in any Language. In Two Volumes. By John Quick, Minister of the Gospel in London.. | |
A True narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of the popish party, against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the Government and the protestant religion : with a list of such noblemen, gentlemen and others, as were the conspirators, and the head officers, both civil and military, that were to effect it |