Makemie, Francis.
A plain and friendly perswasive to the inhabitants of Virginia and Maryland, for promoting towns and cohabitation. By a well-wisher to both governments.
London: printed by John Humfreys, in Bartholomew-Lane, 1705.
ESTC No. N10697.Grub Street ID 702.
Makemie, Francis.
A narrative of a new and unusual American imprisonment of two Presbyterian ministers: and prosecution of Mr. Francis Makemie one of them, for preaching one sermon at the city of New-York. By a learner of law, and lover of liberty.
[New York?]: Printed [by William Bradford?] for the publisher, 1707.
ESTC No. W13734.Grub Street ID 323086.
Makemie, Francis.
A good conversation. A sermon preached at the city of New-York. January 19th. 1706,7. By Francis Makemie, Minister of the Gospel of Christ. [Eight lines of quotations].
Boston in N.E.: Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot. Sold at his shop, 1707.
ESTC No. W22991.Grub Street ID 332868.
Makemie, Francis.
A narrative of the imprisonment of two non-conformist ministers; and prosecution or trial of one of them, for preaching a sermon in the city of New-York.
London: printed at Boston in New-England; and re-printed at London, 1708.
ESTC No. T39579.Grub Street ID 268808.
Makemie, Francis.
A narrative of a new and unusual American imprisonment, of two Presbyterian ministers, and prosecution of Mr. Francis Makemie one of them, for preaching one sermon in the city of New-York. By a learner of law, and lover of liberty.
New-York: Re-printed and sold by H. Gaine, at the printing-office, between the Fly and Meal-Markets, 1755.
ESTC No. W13735.Grub Street ID 323087.