Overton, Richard, active 1646
Overton, Richard
Richard Overton English pamphleteer
Overton, Richard, fl. 1646
Overton, Richard, 1599-1664
Overton, Richard, époque 1646
VIAF ID: 45098309 ( Personal )
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Works
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1649 : An agreement of free people of England | |
1649, an historical outline by James Duke | |
The araignement of Mr. Persecution, 1645: | |
An arrow against all tyrants | |
Articles of high treason exhibited against Cheap-side Crosse ... 1642. | |
Divine observations upon the London-ministers letter against toleration | |
Foundations of freedom | |
Journal of Libertarian Studies | |
The Levellers : a history of the writings of three seventeenth-century social democrats: John Lilburne, Richard Overton [and] William Walwyn | |
Mans mortallitie | |
Mans mortallitie or a treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholy mortall : contrary to the common distinction of soule and body: and that the present going of the soule into Heaven or Hell is a meer fiction: and that at the resurrection is the beginning of our immortallity, and then actuall condemnation, and salvation, and not before. With all doubtes and objections answered, and resolved, both by scripture and reason; discovering the multitude of blasphemies, and absurdities that arise from the fancie of the soule. Also divers other mysteries, as, of Heaven, Hell, Christs humane residence, the extent of the resurrection, the new creation &c. opened, and presented to the tryall of better judgments. By R.O | |
To the Right Honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses, the Parliament of England, assembled at Westminster, the humble appeale and petition of Mary Overton, prisoner in Bridewell, 1647: |