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Henry Burton
(Burton, Henry, 1578-1648)
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Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: An answer to Mr. William Prynn's twelve questions concerning church government at the end whereof, are mentioned severall grosse absurdities, and dangerous consequences of highest nature, which do necessarily follow the tenets of Presbyteriall, or any other besides a perfect independent government : together with certaine qveries. ([London : s.n., 1644]), also by Henry Robinson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: An apology of an appeale Also an epistle to the true-hearted nobility. By Henry Burton, pastor of St. Mathewes Friday-Street. ([Amsterdam] : Printed, [by J.F. Stam], anno Dom. 1636) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The baiting of the Popes bull. Or an vnmasking of the mystery of iniquity, folded vp in a most pernitious breeue or bull, sent from the Pope lately into England, to cawse a rent therein, for his reentry With an advertisement to the Kings seduced subiects. By H.B. (Imprinted at London : By W[illiam] I[ones, Augustine Mathewes, John Jaggard? and others?] for Michaell Sparke, 1627), also by Catholic Church. Pope (1623-1644 : Urban VIII) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A brief answer to a late Treatise of the Sabbath day digested dialogue-wise between two divines, A. and B. ([Amsterdam : J.F. Stam, 1635?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A briefe relation of certaine speciall and most materiall passages, and speeches in the Starre-Chamber, occasioned and delivered the 14th day of Iune, 1637, at the censure of those three famous and worthy gentlemen, Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton and Mr. Prynne. Even so as it hath beene truely and faithfully gathered from their owne mouthes, by one present at the said censure. ([London?], 1638), also by William Prynne and John Bastwick (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A censure of simonie, or a most important case of conscience concerning simonie briefly discussed not altogether perhaps vnparallell for the meridian of these times. By H. Burton rector of little Saint-Matthewes in Friday-street London. (London : Printed by William Stansby, for Edmund Weauer and Iohn Smethwicke, 1624) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Conflicts and comforts of conscience a treatise, shewing how the conscience, in cases of deepest distresse and distraction, may recollect it selfe, and recouer solid and sound comfort / collected from priuate proofe, for publike profit, by H.B. ... (Printed at London : For Michael Sparke, 1628) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Conformitie's deformity. In a dialogue between conformity, and conscience. Wherein the main head of all the controversies in these times, concerning church-government, is asserted and maintained; as without which, all reformation is headlesse, and all reconciliation hopelesse. Dedicated by Henry Burton, to the honour of Jesus Christ, as the first-fruits of his late recovery from death to life; as a testimony of his humble and thankfull acknowledgement of so great a mercy: and published for the service of all those, that love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity. ... (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1646., 1646), also by Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Conformitie's deformity. In a dialogue between conformity, and conscience. Wherein the main head of all the controversies in these times, concerning church-government, is asserted and maintained; as without which, all reformation is headlesse, and all reconciliation hopelesse. Dedicated by Henry Burton, to the honour of Jesus Christ, as the first-fruits of his late recovery from death to life; as a testimony of his humble and thankfull acknowledgement of so great a mercy: and published for the service of all those, that love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity ... (London, : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls., 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Detection of the notorious hypocrisie, and desperate impietie of the late Archbishop (so styled) of Canterbury (Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1645), also by Giles Calvert and Project Unica (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library) (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A divine tragedie lately acted,: or, A collection of sundrie memorable examples of Gods judgements upon Sabbath-breakers, and other like libertines, in their unlawfull sports, hapning within the realme of England, in the compasse onely of few yeers last past, since the book was published, worthy to be known and considered of all men, especially such, who are guilty of the sin or archpatrons thereof. / By that worthy divine Mr. Henry Burton. ([London] : Printed [for John Wright junior, and for Tho. Bates, and are to be sold at their shops in the Old Baylie], in the yeer 1641. [i.e. 1642]), also by William Prynne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A divine tragedie lately acted, or A collection of sundry memorable examples of Gods judgements upon Sabbath-breakers, and other like libertines, in their unlawfull sports, happening within the realme of England, in the compass only of two yeares last past, since the booke was published worthy to be knowne and considered of all men, especially such, who are guilty of the sinne or arch-patrons thereof. ([Amsterdam : Printed by J.F. Stam], Anno M.DC.XXXVI. [1636]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Englands bondage and hope of deliverance a sermon preached before the honourable House of Parliament at St. Margarets in Westminster / by Mr. Henry Burton ... Iune 20, 1641. (London : [s.n.], 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: For God, and the King. The summe of two sermons preached on the fifth of November last in St. Matthewes Friday-streete. 1636. / By Henry Burton, minister of Gods word there and then. ([Amsterdam : J.F. Stam], Printed, Anno Dom. 1636) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A full and satisfactorie ansvvere to the Arch-bishop of Canterbvries speech, or, Funerall sermon preached by himselfe on the Tower-hill, on Friday the tenth of Ianuary, 1645, upon Hebr. 12. 1, 2 at which time he was there and then beheaded wherein is a full and plenary discourse to satisfie all those who have been startled with his suttle and Jesuiticall falacies and evasions in the said speech : and other passages and observations of great consequence, to satisfie the expectation of the Kingdome therein. (London : Printed by Jane Coe, 1645) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Gleanings in the Gospels. (C.H. Kelly, 1896) (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The gospel according to St. Luke (A.C. Armstrong, 1890) (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The Gospel according to St. Mark (A. C. Armstrong, 1902), also by G. A. Chadwick (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The grand impostor vnmasked, or, A detection of the notorious hypocrisie and desperate impiety of the late Archbishop, so styled, of Canterbury cunningly couched in that written copy which he read on the scaffold at his execution, Ian. 10, 1644, alias called by the publisher, his funerall sermon / by Henry Burton. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert ..., [1644]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Grounds of Christian religion laid downe briefly and plainely by way of question and answer / by H.B. (London : Printed by G.M. for Robert Bird, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible in Saint Laurence-lane, [1631]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The humble petitions of Mr. Burton and Dr. Bastwicke presented to the honovrable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commons House of Parliament. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1641), also by John Bastwick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Israels fast. Or, a meditation vpon the seuenth chapter of Ioshuah a faire precedent for these times. By H.B. rector of S. Mathews Fryday-Street. (Printed at Rochel [i.e. London : By Thomas Cotes for Michael Sparke], MDCCXXVIII. [1628]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Israels fast, or, A meditation vpon the seuenth chapter of Joshuah : a faire precedent for these times ([publisher not identified], 1628) (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Jesu-vvorship confuted, or, Certain arguments against bowing at the name Jesus proving it to be idolatrous and superstitious and so utterly unlawful : with objections to the contrary fully answered / by H.B. (London : Printed for H.G. ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The law and the Gospell reconciled. Or the euangelicall fayth, and the morall law how they stand together in the state of grace A treatise shewing the perpetuall vse of the morall law vnder the Gospell to beleeuers; in answere to a letter written by an antinomian to a faithfull Christian. Also how the morality of the 4th Commandement is continued in the Lords day, proued the Christian Sabbath by diuine institution. A briefe catalogue of the antinomian doctrines. By Henry Burton. (London : Printed by I. N[orton] for Thomas Slatter, and are to bee sould at his shoppe in Blackfryars, 1631) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Meditations upon 1 Sam. 26. 19.: Humbly presented to the Common-Councel of London, for their serious rumination. / By their servant for their good, Henry Burton. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, 1647) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A most godly sermon preached at St. Albons in Woodstreet on Sunday last being the 10 of October, 1641 : shewing the necessity of selfe-denyall and humiliation by prayer and fasting before the Lord in regard of the present plague we now lye under : which God in his good time remove from amongst us / by ... Henry Burton. (London : Printed by B. Alsop, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A narration of the life of Mr. Henry Burton. Wherein is set forth the various and remarkable passages thereof, his sufferings, supports, comforts, and deliverances. Now published for the benefit of all those that either doe or may suffer for the cause of Christ. According to a copy written with his owne hand. (London : [s.n], Printed in the Yeare, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A new discovery of the prelates tyranny in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent Lawyer, Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a learned physitian and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent divine wherein the separate and joynt proceedings against them in the high commission and Star Chamber their petitions, speeches, cariages at the hearing and execution of their last sentences (Printed at London : for M.S., 1641), also by William Prynne, John Bastwick, and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The peace-maker: or, Solid reasons, perswading to peace:: grounded upon the late Solemn covenant. / By H.B. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle near the west end of Pauls, 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A plea to an appeale trauersed dialogue wise. By H.B. (Printed at London : By W. I[ones], 1626) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The protestation protested, or, A short remonstrance shewing what is principally required of all those that have or doe take the last Parliamentary protestation ([S.l. : s.n.], 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A replie to a relation, of the conference between William Laude and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite. By a witnesse of Jesus Christ ([Amsterdam] : Imprinted [at the Cloppenburg Press], anno MDCXL. [1640]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The seuen vials or a briefe and plaine exposition vpon the 15: and 16: chapters of the Revelation very pertinent and profitable for the Church of God in these last times. By H.B. rector of Saint Matthews Friday-street. (London : Printed by William Iones, dwelling in Red-crosse-street, 1628) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The Seven Vials, or A briefe and plaine exposition vpon the 15: and 16: chapters of the Revelation, very pertinent and profitable for the Church of God in these last times. (Printed by William Jones, 1628) (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Several humble petitions of D. Bastwicke, M. Burton, M. Prynne, and of Nath. Wickins, servant to the said Mr. Prynne, to the Honourable house of Parliament. ([London], 1641), also by John Bastwick, Nathaniel Wickins, William Prynne, and Great Britain Parliament House of Commons (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: The sounding of the two last trumpets, the sixt and seventh or Meditations by way of paraphrase upon the 9th. 10th. and 11th. Chapters of the Revelation, as containing a prophecie of these last times. / Digested by Henry Burton during his banishment, and close imprisonment in the isle of Guernsey. (London : Printed for Samuel Gellibrand at the Brazen Serpent in Pauls church-yard, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Truth vindicated against calumny (Printed by M.S. for Gyles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the west end of Pauls, 1645), also by Giles Calvert and Michael Sparke (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Truth's triumph ouer Trent: or, the great gulfe betweene Sion and Babylon That is, the vnreconcileable opposition betweene the Apostolicke Church of Christ, and the apostate synagogue of Antichrist, in the maine and fundamentall doctrine of iustification, for which the Church of England Christs spouse, hath iustly, through Gods mercie, for these manie yeares, according to Christs voyce, separated her selfe from Babylon, with whom from henceforth she must hold no communion. By H.B. rector of S. Mathews Friday-Street. (London : Printed [by Robert Young] for Mich. Sparke, 1629) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Truth's triumph over Trent (Printed at London : [By R. Young] for Henry Taunton, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard, 1632) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Truth's triumph over Trent: or, The great gvlfe betweene Sion and Babylon. That is, the vnreconcileable opposition betweene the Apostolicke Church of Christ, and the Apostate Synagogue of Antichrist, in the maine and fundamentall Doctrine of Ivstification, for which the Church of England Christs Spouse, hath iustly ... separated her selfe from Babylon ... (Printed for Mich. Sparke, 1629) (page images at HathiTrust)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A tryall of priuate deuotions. Or, A diall for the houres of prayer. By H.B. rector of St. Mathevves Friday-street (London : Printed [by Bernard Alsop, Thomas Fawcet, and Thomas Cotes] for M[ichael] S[parke], 1628) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: A vindicaton of churches, commonly called Independent, or, A briefe answer to two books the one, intituled, Twelve considerable serious questions, touching church-government, the other, Independency examined, unmasked, refuted, &c. : both lately published by William Prinne ... / Henry Burton ... (London : Printed for Henry Overton ..., 1644) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Burton, Henry, 1578-1648: Vindiciæ veritatis: truth vindicated against calumny. In a briefe answer to Dr. Bastwicks two late books, entituled, Independency not Gods ordinance, with the second part, styled the postscript, &c. / By Henry Burton, one of his quondam-fellow-sufferers. (London, : Printed by M.S. for Gyles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the west end of Pauls., 1645) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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