Greenwood, John, -1593
Greenwood, John, 15..-1593
John Greenwood English Puritan divine and separatist
Greenwood, John 1560?-1593
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Works
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Answer to George Giffords pretended defence of read prayers and deuised leitourgies | |
Catalogue, of the most remarkable collection of prints ever offered. | |
A catalogue of the valuable collection of pictures, prints, : A small Library of good books, &c. Late the Property of Samuel Harding, Esq. Deceased, (brought from his House at Edgeware,) Comprising undoubted works by Tintoret, Veronese, Rubens, Rembrandt, Wynants, Ruysdael, De Neef, Breughel, Du Jardin, J. Meil, Vanderwerf, Q. Metzius, Bakhuisen, De Vlieger, Vanderneer, Watteau, Panini, Zuccarellie, Vandermeulen, Gainsborough, Morland, Ibbetson, Schweickhardt, Rathbone, &c. Particularly, A capital Picture of St. Michael, by Guido, and A ditto of the Crucifiction, by Gasper Crayer, &c. Which will be sold by auction, (by order of the executors,) By Mr. Greenwood, At his Room in Leicester-Square, On Wednesday the 2d of June, 1790, And following Day, at Twelve O'Clock. - To be viewed on Monday and Tuesday preceding the Sale. Conditions of sales as usual | |
A collection of certain letters and conferences lately passed betvvixt certaine preachers & tvvo prisoners in the Fleet. | |
A collection of certaine sclaunderous articles : gyuen out by the bisshops against such faithfull Christians as they now vniustly deteyne in their prisons togeather with the answeare of the saide prisoners therunto. Also the some of certaine conferences had in the Fleete according to the bisshops bloudie mandate with two prisoners there | |
The examinations of Henry Barrowe Iohn Grenewood and Iohn Penrie, before the high commissioners, and Lordes of the Counsel. Penned by the prisoners themselues before their deathes | |
M. Some laid open in his coulers : VVherein the indifferent reader may easily see, hovve vvretchedly and loosely he hath handeled the cause against M. Penri. Done by an Oxford man, to his friend in Cambridge | |
Plain refutation of M. Giffards book | |
Remarks on a wild oration, or funeral sermon, in memory of William Austin, : late a Methodist preacher at Bledlow, in the county of Bucks; delivered at Thame meeting-house, on Wednesday, September 11, 1776, by the irreverend Mr. Langley. ... Also, some remarks on a wild sentence, delivered at Thame, by the irreverend Mr. Well [sic]. By John Cox Greenwood | |
Short treatise gainst the Donatistes of England | |
The writings of John Greenwood and Henry Barrow, 1591-1593; |