Gibbon, John.
Prince-protecting providences: or, A collection of some historical passages, relating how several princes and personages, (born for great actions) have had miraculous preservations. Made publick upon occasion of the late memorable (and miraculous) deliverance of His Royal Highness, James Duke of York.
[London: printed by John Shadd, and Robert Hayhurst, for Walter Davies, in Amen-Corner, near Pater-Noster-Row, 1682].
ESTC No. R30409.Grub Street ID 113264.
Gibbon, John.
Introductio ad Latinam blasoniam. An essay to a more correct blason in Latine than formerly hath been used. Collected out of approved modern authors, and describing the arms of all the kingdoms of Europe, and of many of the greatest princes and potentates thereof: together with many other illustrious and ancient houses both of England and other countries. No work of this nature extant in our English tongue, nor (absit gloriari) of its method and circumstances in any foreign language whatsoever. Authore Johanne Gibbono armorum servulo, quem à Mantelio dicunt Cæruleo.
London: printed by J. M[acock]. for the author, and are to be sold by J. Crump at the Three Bibles in S. Pauls Church-yard; by B. Billingsley at the Printing-press in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange; and by A. Churchill at the Black Swan in Ave-Mary Lane, 1682.
ESTC No. R2878.Grub Street ID 111818.
Gibbon, John.
Day-fatality: or, Some observations of days lucky and unlucky. Penn'd and publish'd whil'st His present Majesty, the most serene King, James II. was Duke of York, persecuted by the excluding party, and retir'd into the Low-Countries. Presaging many great things, some whereof are wonderfully come to pass; and particularly made good, in his peaceable inthronization, and his speedy quashing two notable rebellions, (headed by two persons, eminent for military conduct) one in England, the other in Scotland. And by whom greater things are yet to be done. The second impression, with large additions. To which is added, Prince-protecting-providences, and the swans welcome. All written by an officer at arms, author of a book, entituled, Introductio ad Latinam blasoniam, &c.
London: printed by Alexander Milbourn [, John Shadd, and Robert Hayhurst], for the author: and are to be sold by the booksellers of London, 1686.
ESTC No. R7283.Grub Street ID 127561.
Gibbon, John.
Some memorable remarques upon the fourteenth of October, being the auspicious birth-day of His present Majesty, the mose serene King, James II.
London: printed by A. R. And are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1687.
ESTC No. R177401.Grub Street ID 69520.
Gibbon, John.
Edovardus Confessor redivivus. The piety and vertues of holy Edward the Confessor, reviv'd in the sacred Majesty of King James the II. Being a relation of the admirable and unexpected finding of a sacred relique, (viz. the crucifix) of that pious prince; which was found in Westminster-Abby, (the place of his interrment) 622 years succeeding; and is since worn sometimes by his present Majesty. With a comment thereon. Previous to which relation, are recited many wonderful casual discoveries; all of them being presagious, or very effective.
London: printed by W. D[owning]. and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1688.
ESTC No. R225399.Grub Street ID 98583.
Gibbon, John.
The nature of justification opened, in a sermon on Romans V. 1. By Mr. Gibbons, sometime preacher at Black-Fryers, London.
London: printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, near Mercer's-Chappel, 1695.
ESTC No. R216248.Grub Street ID 91174.
Gibbon, John.
The nature of justification opened, in a sermon on Romans V. 1. By Mr. Gibbons, sometime preacher at Black-Fryers, London.
London: printed for John Lawrence at the Angel in the Poultrey, 1695.
ESTC No. R39976.Grub Street ID 121825.