Peters, Hugh, 1598-1660
Hugh Peters
Hugh Peter
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Hugh Peter
- 100 0 _ ‡a Hugh Peters
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Peters, Hugh ‡d 1598-1660
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Peters, Hugh, ‡d 1598-1660
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (19)
Works
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Church-government and church-covenant discussed : in an answer of the elders of the severall churches in New-England to two and thirty questions, sent over to them by divers ministers in England, to declare their judgments therein. Together with an apologie of the said elders in New-England for church-covenant, sent over in answer to Master Bernard in the yeare 1639. As also in an answer to nine positions about church-government. And now published for the satisfaction of all who desire resolution in those points. | |
A complete reprint of Good work for a good magistrate (1651), 1992: | |
Digitus Dei | |
Digitvs Dei, or Good Newes from Holland. Sent to the wor. John Treffry and John Trefvses, Esquires. As also to all that have shot arrows agaynst Babels Brat, and wish well to Sion whersouer. | |
A dying fathers last legacy to an only child: or, Mr. Hugh Peter's advice to his daughter : Written by his own hand, during his late imprisonment in the Tower of London; and given her a little before his death. | |
Gods doing, and mans duty, opened in a sermon preached before both houses of Parliament, 1646: | |
Knipselmap mei artikels oer en/of fan Hugh Peter/Hugo Petri | |
Last report of the English wars | |
Magister Hugo Peters, clericus, Olivero Cromwellio à consiliis [...]. - [1702?]. | |
Nineteen cases of conscience : Submissively tendred to Mr. Hugh Peters, and the rest of his fellow commissioners, the triars by sundry weak brethren. | |
Oxford dictionary of national biography, viewed online 3 February 2020 | |
Right Reverend Hugh Peter | |
A sermon by Hugh Peters : preached before his death: as it was taken by a faithful hand. And now published for publick information ... | |
The trials of Charles the First, and of some of the regicides : with biographies of Bradshaw, Ireton, Harrison, and others : and with notes. | |
The tryall and condemnation of Mr. John Cooke, sollicitor to the late High-court of injustice, and Mr. Hugh Peters, that carnall prophet, for their several high-treasons, &c. : at the Sessions-house in the Old-baily, on Saturday the 13. of October, 1660 : together with, their several pleas, and the answers thereunto. | |
The way to the peace and settlement of those nations, fully discovered in two letters, delivered to His late Highnesse, and one to the presente Parliament, as also one to His Highnesse Richard lord protector, of England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c. | |
A word for the army; and two words to the kingdom. To clear the one, and cure the other ... |