Pittis, Thomas.
A private conference, between a rich alderman and a poor country vicar, made publick. Wherein is discoursed the obligation of oaths which have been imposed on the subjects of England. With other matters relating to the present state of affairs.
London: printed by E[llen]. C[oates]. and A[ndrew]. C[larke]. for James Collins, at the King's-Head in Westminster-Hall, 1670.
ESTC No. R26884.Grub Street ID 110133.
Pittis, Thomas.
A sermon preach'd to the Artillery Company, at St. Mary le Bow, Septemb. 11. 1677. And at their earnest desire published. By Thomas Pittis, D.D. one of his Majesties chaplains in ordinary.
London: printed by J[ohn]. D[arby]. for John Baker, at the three Pigeons in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1677.
ESTC No. R10835.Grub Street ID 59175.
Pittis, Thomas.
An old way of ending new controversies; in a sermon preached to the comptroller, and the rest of the gentlemen of the Honourable Society of the Inner-Temple: on Sunday the 8th of January 1681/2. and at their special desire printed. By Thomas Pittis, D.D. one of His Majesties chaplains in ordinary.
London: printed by J.R. for Joanna Brome at the Gun on the west-end of St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1682.
ESTC No. R8604.Grub Street ID 128759.
Pittis, Thomas.
A discourse concerning the trial of spirits. Wherein inquiry is made into mens pretences to inspiration for publishing doctrines, in the name of God, beyond the rules of the Sacred Scriptures. In opposition to some principles and practices of papists and fanaticks; as they contradict the doctrines of the Church of England, defined in her Articles of Religion, established by her ecclesiastical canons, and confirmed by acts of Parliament. By Thomas Pittis, D.D. one of His Majesties chaplains in ordinary.
London: printed by B[ernard]. W[hite]. for E. Vize, at the Bishop's Head, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1683.
ESTC No. R33964.Grub Street ID 116520.
Pittis, Thomas.
A discourse of prayer: wherein this great duty is stated, so as to oppose some principles and practices of Papists and fanaticks; as they are contrary to the publick forms of the Church of England, established by her ecclesiastical canons, and confirmed by acts of Parliament. By Thomas Pittis, D.D. one of His Majesties chaplains in ordinary. Wherefore, that way and profession in religion, which gives the best directions for it, (viz. prayer) with the most effectual motives to it, and most aboundeth in its observance, hath therein the advantage of all others Dr. Owen in his preface to his late discourse of the work of the Holy Spirit in prayer, &c.
London: printed by B. W[hite] for Edw. Vize next shop but one to Popes-head-Alley over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1683.
ESTC No. R220541.Grub Street ID 94881.
Pittis, Thomas.
A spittle sermon preach'd in St Brides Parish-Church, on Wednesday in Easter Week, being the second day of April, 1684. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and the sheriffs of the now Protestant, and loyal, city of London. By Thomas Pittis, D.D. Rector of S. Botolph without Bishopsgate London, and one of His Majesties chaplains in ordinary.
London: printed by B[ernard]. W[hite]. for Edward Vize, at the sign of the Bishop's Head over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, MDCLXXXIV. [1684].
ESTC No. R10785.Grub Street ID 59126.