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| | Books by Henry Adis: Books in the extended shelves: Adis, Henry: A cup for the citie, and her adherents. Collected by Henry Adis, prisoner in Tower chamber of the Fleet by an arbytrary power.: ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, MDCLXVIII. [1648]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Adis, Henry: A declaration of a small society of baptized believers, undergoing the name of Free-willers, about the city of London (London : printed for the author Henry Adis uphouldster, living in Princes Street, and published the 12. day of the 11. month, heathenishly called in houour [sic] to their God Janus, January, 1659 [i.e. 1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Adis, Henry: A fannaticks addresse humbly presented to the King and his peers, and also to his people in their representative, the Commons House of Parliament ... discovering to them, the innocency of his actings in the midst of the late revolutions of governments in this nation ... / by Henry Adis ... (London : Printed for the author ..., 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Adis, Henry: A fannaticks alarm, given to the mayor in his quarters, by one of the sons of Zion, become Boanerges to thunder out the judgements of God against oppression and oppressors, together with some flashings of pure gospel-lightnings, really intended for the enlightning the eyes of the understanding, even to the beholding of Him who is invisible / by Henry Adis ... (London : Printed for the Author ..., 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Adis, Henry: A fannaticks letter sent out of the dungeon of the gate-house prison of VVestminster: to all his brethren in the three nations at liberty; and also in the several goales and dungeons therein, that are under all the principles of the doctrines of Christ, Heb. 6. I, 2. By Henry Adis, a baptized believer, undergoing the name of a free-willer; and also most ignomineously by the tongue of infamy, called a fannatick, or a mad man. (London : printed by S. Dover for the author, and are to be sold at book-sellers shops, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Adis, Henry: A fannaticks mite cast into the Kings treasury being a sermon printed to the King because not preach'd before the King / by Henry Adis. (London : Printed by S. Dover, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Adis, Henry: A fannatick's testimony against swearing; being an ansvver to four books, published by John Tombes, Jeremiah Ives, and Theophilus Brabourne; but more especially to that by Henry Den. By Henry Adis, a baptized believer, undergoing the name of a free-willer; and also most ignomineously by the tongue of infamy, called a fannatick, or a mad man. (London : printed by S. Dover, in Martins Le Grand, near Aldersgate, 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Adis, Henry: A letter sent from Syrranam, to His Excellency, the Lord Willoughby of Parham, General of the Western Islands, and of the continent of Guianah, &c. then residing at the Barbados together, with the Lord Willoughby's answer thereunto : with a commendable description of that country / by Henry Adis. (London : [s.n.], 1664), also by Francis Willoughby Willoughby of Parham (HTML at EEBO TCP) Adis, Henry: A spie, sent out of the Tower-chamber in the fleet. Diogenes-like Argus is sent to spie, the sequell tells you both by whom and why: if thous canst help him to his wished end, thou'lt prove the prisoners and thy kingdoms friend. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the seventh year of the authors oppression, being the 8th year of this Parliaments reformation: and in the year of our Lord, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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