Loveday, Samuel.
An answer to the Lamentation of Cheap-side Crosse. Together with the reasons why so many doe desire the downfall of it, and all such popish reliques. Also the downfall of Antichrist. By Samuel Lovedeay.
London: printed for T.A., [1642].
ESTC No. R19606.Grub Street ID 77186.
Loveday, Samuel.
The hatred of Esau, and the love of Jacob unfoulded, being a brief and plain exposition of the 9. chapter of Pauls epistle to the Romanes, being the heads of what was delivered in several discourses, both publick and private. By Samuel Loveday servant of the church of Christ.
[London]: Printed by John Clowes, for Gieles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1650.
ESTC No. R209387.Grub Street ID 85616.
Loveday, Samuel.
An alarm to slumbring Christians, or the parable of the wise and foolish virgins, and of the talents, sheep and goats; being a plain and practical exposition of the whole XXV chapter of St. Matthews gospel, calling upon all professors to a strict and constant watchfulness, lest their Lord at his certain and second coming, find them not ready, but with their lamps gone out. By Samuel Loveday.
London: printed for Francis Smith at the Elephant and Castle near the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, 1675.
ESTC No. R216910.Grub Street ID 91758.
Loveday, Samuel.
Personal reprobation reprobated: being a plain exposition upon the nineth chapter to the Romans, shewing, that there is neither little nor much of any such doctrine as personal election or reprobation, asserted by the Apostle in that chapter: but that his great designe is to maintain justification by faith in Christ Jesus, without the works of the law. Humbly offered to serious consideration, by Samuel Loveday.
London: printed for the authour, and to be sold by him, and Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle, and P. Parker at the Leg and Star in Cornhil, 1676.
ESTC No. R39683.Grub Street ID 121560.