Search Special Collections
Results
Total number of records: 73
Count of Collection group
Top 10: Subject
Top 10: People and organisations
Oaths no gospel ordinance, but prohibited by Christ : being in answer to A. Smallwood, D.D. to his book lately published, being a sermon preached at Carlile, 1664, wherein he hath laboured to prove swearing lawful among Christians
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1666
Attributed to Francis Howgil. cf. NUC pre-1956. Errata: p. [1] at end.
Oaths : their origin, nature, and history
Tyler, James Endell (1789-1851)
1834
Includes bibliographical references.
Antichristianism reproved, and the doctrine of Christ and his apostles justified against swearing. In answer to John Tombe's six propositions for the lawfulness of swearing... For the satisfaction of all tender consciences
Hubberthorn, Richard (1628-1662)
1660
A reply to Tombes's "Serious consideration of the oath of the King's supremacy".
Innocency cleared; the liberties and priviledges of Gods people for assembling together in his fear to wait upon him very calmly expostulated; and their refusal of all oaths in meekness vindicated
Mason, Martin (1650-1676)
[1660]
Caption title. Signed at the end: By a sufferer for truths sake, in the city-prison at Lincoln. Martin Mason. Place and probable date of publication from Wing.
The declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, for the suppressing of divers papists and other malignant persons in the counties of Yorke, Northumberland, Westmerland [sic], Cumberland Lancashire, Cheshire, the County Palatine of Duresme, and the town of Newcastle who have taken the oath of association against the King and Parliament. Die Mercurii, Nov.23.1642... [etc]
Great Britain. Parliament
Novemb. 25, 1642
Indexed in: Wing E1435.
The case of swearing (at all) discussed : with several objections answered, the primitive practices therein asserted out of several ancient authors : together with several presidents out of the book of martyrs. The inconveniences that follows the present practice of swearing, which might easily be prevented by a law to punish false witnesse-bearing, and lying as well as other evils. Also, a word to all people that are zealous for the commands of Christ, recorded in the scripture
Crook, John (1617-1699)
1660
Imprint of this impression has "at the Black-Spread-Eagle".
The case of swearing (at all) discussed : with several objections answered, the primitive practices therein asserted out of several ancient authors; together with several presidents out of the book of martyrs. The inconveniences that follows the present practice of swearing, which might easily be prevented by a law to punish false witnesse-bearing, and lying as well as other evils. Also, a word to all people that are zealous for the commands of Christ, recorded in the scripture
Crook, John (1617-1699)
1660
Imprint of this impression has "at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle".
A brief representation of the Quakers case of not-swearing; and why they might have been, and yet may be relieved therein, by Parliament
Eccleston, Theodore
[1694]
Label title on verso of flyleaf at end.
A true testimony concerning oaths & swearing &c : as also, an answer to the subject matter contained in twelve arguments or reasons laid down in a sermon preached at Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1664 by Allan Smallwood... to prove that our saviour did not forbid all swearing
Benson, Gervase (1679)
1669
Indexed in: Wing B1902; Smith I, 249.
A few words to all judges, justices, and ministers of the law in England
Pearson, Anthony (1628-1670?)
1654
Caption title.
De juramenti promissorii obligatione prælectiones septem. Habitæ in schola theologica Oxon. Termino Michaelis An. Dom. MDCXLVI
Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663)
1670
Indexed in: Wing(2) S584.