Bastwick, John, 1593-1654
Bastwick, John
John Bastwick
VIAF ID: 39723276 ( Personal )
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100 1 _ ‡a Bastwick, John, ‡d 1593-1654
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Works
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Answer of John Bastwick, doctor of physicke to the information of Sir John Bancks, 1637. |
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A briefe relation of certain speciall and most materiall passages, and speeches in the Starre-chamber, occasioned and delivered June the 14th. 1637. at the censure of ... dr. Bastwicke, mr. Burton and mr. Prynne ... |
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The confession of the faithfull witnesse of Christ, Mr. John Bastwick, doctor of physick : wherein he odth declare his education, and the grounds of his conversion, and constancie, in the true profession of faith : with the reasons wherefore hee became an adversary to our bishops, whom he proveth to be the toes of Antichrist, and dangerous prelates to abide in our Church : with a relation of their great pride, in setting the kings picture over their dresser in the High commission court, with his hat off, and his crown and scepter laid downe before their worships, like a delinquent |
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Elenchus religionis papisticae, in quo probatur neque apostolicam, neq. catholicam, imo neq. romanam esse. |
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Flagellum pontificis et episcoporum Latialium : auctum et multis argumentis locupletatum |
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Independency not Gods ordinance: or, A treatiſe concerning church-government, occaſioned by the diſtractions of theſe times. Wherein is evidently proved, that the Presbyterian government dependent is Gods ordinance, and not the Presbyterian government independent. To vvhich is annexed a poſtſcript, diſcovering the uncharitable dealing of the independents towards their Chriſtian brethren, and the fraud and jugglings of many of their paſtors and miniſters, to the miſleading of the poor people, not only to their own detriment, but the hurt of church and state; with the danger of all novelties in religion |
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The letany ; The answer to the exceptions made against his letany ; The vanity of the old letany ; A more full answer |
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A new discovery of the prelates tyranny, in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent lawyer, Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a learned physitian, and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent divine : wherein the separate, and joynt proceedings against them in the High-commission and Star-Chamber ... their removes to, and close imprisonments in the castles of Lanceston, Lancaster, Carnavan, and isles of Sylly, Garnsey and Jersy : the proceeddings against the Chestermen, and others before the lords, and high commissioners at Yorke, for visiting Mr. Prynne : the Bishop of Chesters order, for ministers to preach against M. Prynne, and the Yorke commissioners decree to deface, and burne his pictures at Chester High-Crosse : the House of Commons order for, and manner of their returnes from exile ... with M. Prynnes argument, proving all the parts of his censures, with the proceedings against him, and his Chester friends at York, to be against law, are truly related ... |
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Oodtmoedighe requesten van Willem Prynne ... |
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Second part of the Letany of Iohn Bastwick, Doctor of Phisick |
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The severall humble petitions of D. Bastwicke, M. Burton, M. Prynne, and of Nath. VVickins, servant to the said Mr. Prynne, to the honourable house of Parliament : whereunto is added the humble petitions of severall friends of the said Mr. Prynne, and the acknowledgement prescrib'd to be made by Calvin Bruen, and the rest, in the cathedrall church of Chester, and town hall thereof, for visiting the said Mr. Prynne. |
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A speech concerning innovations in the church. London, 1637. |
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A speech delivered in the Starr-chamber, on Wednesday, the XIVth of Iune, MDCXXXVII, 1730: |
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