Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A03406Bancroft, Thomas, fl. 1633-1658.The gluttons feauer. VVritten by Thomas Bancroft1633117283464nan./cache/A03406.xml./txt/A03406.txt
A16979Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.An explication of the article katēlthen eis haidoū of our Lordes soules going from his body to paradise; touched by the Greek, generally haidou, the vvorld of the soules; termed Hel by the old Saxon, & by all our translations; vvith a defense of the Q. of Englands religion: to, & against the Archb. of Canterbury: vvho is blamed for turning the Q auctority against her ovvne faith. Sundry epistles are prefixed and affixed. by H. Br.1605213408033nan./cache/A16979.xml./txt/A16979.txt
A16998Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.Positions of the vvord Hades that it is the generall place of soules: and holdeth as vvell the godly vvhich are in paradise, as the vvicked that are in Tartarus. With a catalogue of our heresies, from which one word handled by a right Grecian would haue saued vs. To the BB. of England. By Hugh Broughton 1605.16052707773nan./cache/A16998.xml./txt/A16998.txt
A30203Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Sighs from hell, or, The groans of a damned soul discovering from the 16th of Luke the lamentable state of the damned : and may fitly serve as a warning-word to sinners, both old and young, by faith in Jesus Christ, to avoid the same place of torment : with a discovery of the usefulness of the Scriptures as our safe conduct for avoiding the torments of hell / by John Bunyan.16665462116557nan./cache/A30203.xml./txt/A30203.txt
A32543Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of Don Philip Hellen, alias Fitz-gerald16751550267nan./cache/A32543.xml./txt/A32543.txt
A81066Crouch, Humphrey, fl. 1635-1671.The Lady Pecunia''s journey unto hell with her speech to Pluto, maintaining that she sends more soules to hell then all his fiends: with Pluto''s answer and applause.16541654440nan./cache/A81066.xml./txt/A81066.txt
A36410Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652.Hells destruction. By the Lady Eleanor Douglas16512163595nan./cache/A36410.xml./txt/A36410.txt
A02192Greenwood, Henry, b. 1544 or 5.Tormenting Tophet: or A terrible description of Hel able to breake the hardest heart, and cause it quake and tremble. Preached at Paules Crosse the 14. of Iune 1614. By Henry Greenvvood, Master of Arts, and preacher of the word of God.1615165965411nan./cache/A02192.xml./txt/A02192.txt
A45396Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.Hagieā theoū krisis Iudgment worthy of God, or, An assertion of the existence and duration of hell torments, in two occasional letters, written several years since / by ... Henry Hammond ; to which is added an accordance of St. Paul with St. James, in the great point of faith and works by the same author.1665241557019nan./cache/A45396.xml./txt/A45396.txt
A86127Hayward, John, D.D.Hell''s everlasting flames avoided, and heaven''s eternal felicities injoyed containing the penitent sinner''s sad lamentation for the deplorableness of his impious life ... : also holy preparations to a worthy receiving of the Lord''s Supper ... / by John Hayward, D.D.1696259278105nan./cache/A86127.xml./txt/A86127.txt
A57245Richardson, Samuel, fl. 1643-1658.A discourse of the torments of hell The foundation and pillars thereof discovered, searched, shaken and removed. With many infallible proofs, that there is not to be a punishment after this life for any to endure that shall never end. By S. Richardson.1660261468475nan./cache/A57245.xml./txt/A57245.txt
A02904Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?Hels torments, and heavens glorie1601164834579nan./cache/A02904.xml./txt/A02904.txt
A64987Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678.Fire and brimstone from heaven, from earth, in hell, or, Three discourses I. Concerning the burning of Sodom and Gomorrah formerly, II. Concerning the burning of Æetna, or Mount Gibel more lately, III. Concerning the burning of the wicked eternally, with fire and brimstone / by Thomas Vincent ...16704094211557nan./cache/A64987.xml./txt/A64987.txt
A67506Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A journey to Hell, or, A visit paid to the Devil a poem.1700139814699nan./cache/A67506.xml./txt/A67506.txt
A67772Younge, Richard.A serious and pathetical description of heaven and hell according to the pencil of the Holy Ghost, and the best expositors: sufficient (with the blessing of God) to make the worst of men hate sin, and love holiness. Being five chapters taken out of a book entituled, The whole duty of a Christian: composed by R. Younge, late of Roxwell in Essex, florilegus.1677154714643nan./cache/A67772.xml./txt/A67772.txt