Publications of Thomas Weld

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  • Weld, Thomas. A briefe recitall of the unreasonable proceedings of Dr. Laud, against T.W. minister of the word of God: which he conveyed into his hands in a letter very lately sent to him in the Tower. Together with his absurd answer to the same. Published to the world for the honour of his Grace. London: printed by E[dward]. G[riffin]. for H. Overton, 1641. ESTC No. R234696. Grub Street ID 105997.
  • Weld, Thomas. A briefe recitall of the unreasonable proceedings of Dr. Laud, against T.W. minister of the word of God: which he conveyed into his hands in a letter very lately sent to him in the Tower. Together with his absurd answer to the same. Published to the world for the honour of his Grace. London: printed by E[dward]. G[riffin]. for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head-alley, going into Lombard-street, 1641. ESTC No. R6205. Grub Street ID 126564.
  • Weld, Thomas. An ansvver to W.R. his narration of the opinions and practises of the churches lately erected in Nevv-England. Vindicating those Godly and orthodoxall churches, from more then an hundred imputations fathered on them and their church way, by the said W.R. in his booke. Wherein is plainely proved, 1. That the grounds of his narration are sandie and insufficient. 2. That the maner of his handling it, unloving and irregular. 3. That the matter of it, ful of grosse mistakes & divers contradictions. 4. That the quotations extremely wrested, and out of measure abused. 5. That his marginall notes impertinent and injurious. By Thomas Welde, pastour of the church of Roxborough in Nevv-England. This is licensed and entered according to order. London: printed by Tho: Paine for H. Overton, and are to be sold at his shop entring into Popes-Head Alley out of Lumbard-Streete, 1644. ESTC No. R2769. Grub Street ID 110826.
  • Weld, Thomas. A brief narration of the practices of the churches in New-England. Written in private to one that desired information therein; by an inhabitant there, a friend to truth and peace. Published according to order. London: printed by Matth. Simmons for John Rothwell, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Sunne in Pauls Church-yard, 1645. ESTC No. R200239. Grub Street ID 77784.
  • Weld, Thomas. A brief narration of the practices of the churches in New-England, in their solemne worship of God. Written to one that desired information therein; by an inhabitant there, a friend to truth and peace. Published according to order. London: Printed by Matthew Simmons, and are to be sold by John Pounset at the lower end of Budge-Row neere Canning-Sreete [sic], 1647. ESTC No. R201470. Grub Street ID 78883.
  • Weld, Thomas. The perfect Pharisee under monkish holinesse, opposing the fundamentall principles of the doctrine of the Gospel, and Scripture-practices of Gospel-worship manifesting himselfe in the generation of men called Qvakers, or, A preservative against the grosse blasphemies and horrid delusions of those, who under pretence of perfection and an immediate call from God, make it their businesse to revile and disturb the ministers of the gospel. Published for the establishing of the people of God in the faith once delivered to the saints, and in a speciall manner directed to beleevers, in Newcastle and Gateside. Gateside [i.e. Gateshead, Durham]: Printed by S.B. and are to be sould by Will: London book-seller in Newcastle, 1653. ESTC No. R37653. Grub Street ID 119870.
  • Weld, Thomas. The perfect Pharise, under monkish holines, opposing the fundamental principles of the doctrine of the Gospel, and scripture-practices of gospel-worship manifesting himself in the generation of men called Quakers. Or, A preservative against the grosse blasphemies, and horri delusions of those, who under pretence of perfection, and an immediate call from God, make it their business to revile and disturb the ministers of the Gospel. Published for the establishing of the people of God in the faith once delivered to the saints, by Thomas Weld, Rich. Prideaux, Sam. Hammond, Will. Cole, VVill. Durant, ministers in Newcastle. London: printed for Richard Tomlins, at the Sun and Bible near Pie-Corner, 1654. ESTC No. R10637. Grub Street ID 58984.
  • Weld, Thomas. A further discovery of that generation of men called Qvakers: by way of reply to an answer of James Nayler to The perfect Pharisee. Wherein is more fully layd open their blasphemies, notorious equivocations, lyings, wrestings of the Scripture, raylings, and other detestable principles and practices. Published for the building up of the perseverance of the saints, till they come to the end of their faith, even the salvation of their soules. Gateside: pPrinted by S.B[ulkley]., 1654. ESTC No. R27879. Grub Street ID 111012.
  • Weld, Thomas. The perfect Pharise, under monkish holines, opposing the fundamental principles of the doctrine of the Gospel, and Scripture practices of Gospel-worship manifesting himself in the generation of men called Quakers. Or, A preservative against the grosse blasphemies, and horri delusions of those, who under pretence of perfection, and an immediate call from God, make it their business to revile and disturb the ministers of the Gospel. Published for the establishing of the people of God in the faith once delivered to the saints, by Thomas VVeld, Rich: Prideaux, Sam: Hammond, VVill: Cole, VVil: Durant, ministers in Newcastle. London: printed for Richard Tomlins, at the Sun and Bible near Pie-Corner, 1654. ESTC No. R212955. Grub Street ID 88488.
  • Weld, Thomas. Mr. Tillam's account examined. Or, A brief reply to his unchristian account of some passages of Providence. By a friend to truth, and to Mr. Tillam's own soul, if God have not sealed him down under hardness of heart. Written for the sake of such poor honest souls in Colchester, and the parts adjacent, as are misled through his inchantments. London: printed for the author, 1657. ESTC No. R231931. Grub Street ID 103845.