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John Hewit
(Hewit, John, 1614-1658)
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Hewit, John, 1614-1658: Beheaded Dr. John Hewytts ghost pleading, yea crying for exemplarie justice against the arbitrarie, un-exampled injustice of his late judges and executioners in the new High-Commission, or Court of Justice, sitting in Westminster-Hall.: Conteining his legal plea, demurrer, and exceptions to their illegal jurisdiction, proceedings, and bloody sentence against him; drawn up by counsel, and left behinde him ready ingrossed; the substance whereof he pleaded before them by word of mouth, and would have tendred them in writing in due form of law, had he not discerned their peremptory resolution to reject and over-rule, before they heard them read. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year of our Lord, 1659), also by William Prynne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: Certain considerations against the vanities of this world, and the terrors of death. VVritten by Doctor John Hewit, and delivered to a friend, a little before his death on Tower Hill, June the 8. 1658. Go pale-fac'd paper, tell the world that I, do die in peace and perfect charity. (London, : Printed by Edward Crouch dwelling Snow hill, in the year of our Lord, 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: A declaration from the Isle of Wyght, and county of Hampshire concerning the King:: and the triall of Captain Burley, upon high treason about the late muteny [sic] in the said isle. Also the mayor and aldermens letter of the city of Rochester in Kent, to Sir Thomas Fairfaxes officers, to keep their forces from coming thither : and the answer thereunto. Together with the burning of the gates of Canterbury. A regiament [sic] gone to Dover, and the governours propositions concerning delivering up of the castle to whom Sir Thomas Fairfax shall appoint. Janua. 23. 1647. Imprimatur Gilbert Mabbott. (London : Printed by R.I., 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: Dr. Hewit's Letter to Dr Wilde on Monday, June 7. 1658. being the day before he suffered death, and read by Dr. Wilde at his funerall. ([London : s.n., 1658]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: Dr. Hewit's Letter to Dr Wilde on Monday, June 7. 1658 being the day before he suffered death, and read by Dr. Wilde at his funerall. ([London : s.n., 1658]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: Murther revealed, or, A voyce from the grave faithfully relating the deplorable death of Dr. John Hewit, late of St. Gregories London, with severall queries propounded to the consciences of his bloody tryers / by a true Englishman. (London : [s.n.], 1659), also by True Englishman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: Nine select sermons: preached upon special occasions in the Parish Church of St. Gregories by St. Pauls. By the late reverend John Hewytt D.D. Together with his publick prayers before and after sermon. (London : printed for Henry Eversden at the Greyhound in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Tho. Rooks at the Holy Lamb, at the East end of St. Pauls near the school, [1658]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: Prayers of intercession for their use who mourn in secret, for the publick calamities of this nation. with an anniversary prayer for the 30th of January. Very necessary and useful in private families, as well as in congregations. / By Jo. Huit, D.D. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: Pulpit sparks, or, Choice forms of prayer by several reverend and godly divines ; used by them both before and after sermons ; with other prayers for extraordinary occasions ; together with Dr. Hewytt's last prayer. (London : Printed for W. Gilbertson, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: Repentance and conversion, the fabrick of salvation: or The saints joy in heaven, for the sinners sorrow upon Earth.: Being the last sermons preached by that reverend and learned John Hewyt, D.D. Late minister of St. Gregories by St. Pauls. With other of his sermons preached there. Dedicated to all his pious auditors, especially those of the said parish. Also an advertisement concerning some sermons lately printed, and presented to be the doctors, but are disavowed by Geo. Wild. Jo. Barwick. (London : Printed by J.C. and are to be sold by Samuel Speed, at the sign of the Printing Press, in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1658), also by George Wilde and John Barwick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: The several tryals of Sir Henry Slingsby, Kt., John Hewet, D.D., and John Mordant, Esq., for high treason, in Westminster-Hall together with the Lord President's speech before the sentence of death was pronounced against the afore named Sir H. Slingsby and Dr. Hewet, being the 2 of June, 1658, at which time the said Mr. Mordant was by the court acquitted : as also the manner of their execution on Tower-Hill the 8 of June following, with the substance of their speeches on the scaffold. (London printed : [s.n.], 1658), also by Henry Slingsby and John Mordaunt Mordaunt (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: The speech and deportment of John Hewit, D.D., late of St. Gregories London at the place of execution on Tower Hill, June 8, 1658 / taken by an impartial hand ; and the substance of his triall before the high court of justice, his letter to Dr. Wilde after sentence, his discourses and demeanor on the scaffold ; with an elegie on the said Dr. ; published for the satisfaction of his friends. (Printed at London : [s.n.], in the year 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hewit, John, 1614-1658: The true and exact speech and prayer of Doctor John Hewytt : Upon the scaffold on Tower-hill : immediately before his execution June 8, 1658 : written for the satisfaction os his friends. ([publisher not identified], 1658) (page images at HathiTrust)
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