Online Books by
Martin Mason
(Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676)
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- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: The boasting Baptist dismounted, and the Beast disarmed and sorely wounded without any carnal weapon.: In a reply to some papers, written by Jonathan Iohnson, of Lincolne, as an answer to a letter, sent him by Martin Mason, concerning some exceptions against several truths. / Published by a faithfull minister, not of the letter, but of the everlasting Gospel. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: Charles King of England, the infinite eternal being, the onely true and living God (who formed thee in thy mothers womb, and breathed into thee the breath of life) loe he is near thee, ...: (London : Printed for Robert Wilson, at the Black-spread-Eagle and Wind-mill, in Martins l'Grand, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: Charles, King of England. The infinite eternal being, the onely true and living God (who formed thee in thy mothers womb, and breathed into thee the breath of life) lo he is near thee ...: (London : printed for Robert Wilson, at the Black-spread-Eagle and Wind-mill, in Martins le Grand, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: An expostulation with the bishops in England concerning their jurisdiction over the people of God, called Quakers : with a few wholesom words of exhortation and advice tending to unite them and us in one true spiritual worship. ([London? : s.n., 1662?]), also by John Whitehead (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: An expostulation with the bishops, so called, in England concerning their jurisdiction over the people of God, called Quakers : with a few wholesom words of exhortation and advice, tending to unite them and us in one true spiritual worship. ([London? : s.n., 1662?]), also by John Whitehead (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: A faithful warning, with good advice from Israel's God, to Englands King, and his council: that they may wisely improve this little inch of time which the God of their life as yet affords unto them, before the day of their approaching misery come upon them. Which may serve as a caution to all others in authority within the nation. Sounded through one of the mourners in Sion, known by the name of Martin Mason. (London : printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black spread-Eagle and Wind-Mill in Martins l' Grand, [1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: A friendly admonition, or, Good counsel to the Roman Catholicks in this kingdom by Martin Mason. ([London? : s.n.], 1662) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: Innocency cleared the liberties and priviledges of Gods people for assembling together in his fear to wait upon him very calmly expostulated and their refusal of all oaths in meekness vindicated ([London : s.n., 1660?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: Love and good-will to all, the author sends, but specially to Zion and her friends (Lo[ndon printed : s.n.], 1665) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: A loving invitation, and a faithful vvarning to all people, who believe they must give an account to the righteous God for the deeds done by them in the flesh that they speedily seek to make their peace with the living God, who made them, before the stroak of his justice come upon them, which is the breathing of my life, even to all who resort unto, or be separated from the House of Rimmon, but are not yet truly come to own the seed of life, the light of Christ in their consciences, to be their teacher, and so to believe in it, as they may be saved by it / by Martin Mason. (London : Printed for Robert Wilson ..., [1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: One mite more cast into God's treasury, in some prison-meditations, or, Observations and breathings of an honest heart, touching Englands condition now at this day published, to be seriously pondred and considered of, in a cool spirit, by those in authority, and all the sober-minded people in the nation. (London : [s.n.], 1665) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: The proud pharisee reproved: or, the lying orator laid open.: In an examination of some passages in a book, entituled, precepts for Christian practice, or, the rule of the new creature new model'd. Written by one Edw. Reyner, who calles himself a minister of the Gospel in Lincoln; but is found a lyar / by a Child of the light, who is known to the world by the name of Martin Mason. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1655) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: Sions enemy discovered, or the worker of iniquity rebuked and innocency cleared in a reply to seven sheets of paper published by Jonathan Johnson of Lincoln, and by him entituled, The Quaker quashed, and his quarrel queld, &c. ([London : s.n., 1659]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676: To both Houses of Parliament. That there is a weighty trust reposed in you, 'tis no ambition in me to tell you; for verily the righteous God requires the performance of it from you; the right discharging whereof is of great concernment (and the hearty desire of him that sends this) to you. ... (London : Printed for Robert Wilson, at the Black-spread-Eagle and Wind-mill, in Martins l'Grand, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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