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| | Books by Walter Garrett: Books in the extended shelves: Garrett, Walter: Demonstratio luculenta, nova, or, A new method of demonstrating that Rome Christian (and not, heathen,) is the woman, called Babylon, in the seeventeeth [sic] chapter of the Revelation by Wal. Garrett ... ([S.l. : s.n.], June 1700) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Garrett, Walter: A discourse concerning Antichrist grounded upon the angel's interpreteration of the vision, Rev. xvii 3 and from thence proceeding to a particular explication of the xiith and xiiith chapters. Shewing, that the Church of Rome is that woman mentioned Rev. xvii. 3. and the bishops of Rome that eighth King spoken of v. 11. who is usually known by the name of Antichrist. By Walter Garrett, vicar of Titchfield, sometimes fellow of Trinity College in Cambridg. (London : printed for the author, to be sold by I. Harrison at the Greyhound in Chancery Lane, and at his shop in Lincolns-Inn Gate, 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Garrett, Walter: An essay upon the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation shewing that the Church of England B.L.E. is particularly describ'd in those chapters / by Walter Garrett ... (London : Printed for the author, and sold by Israel Harrison ..., 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Garrett, Walter: Oida sou ta erga. Or, the divine fore-knowledge of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, display'd in his epistles to the Churches Wherein is shewed (in way of paraphrase, and notes,) that the said epistles are a prophecy of the Church of Rome, from the beginning to the reformation. By W.G. ([Oxford : printed by L. Lichfield, Jan. 1699/700 [1700]]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Garrett, Walter: A paraphrase upon Rev. I. The plain meaning of the first chapter of the Revelation, set forth in way of paraphrase, and notes. Being also an exhortaion , not to rest in the literal sense of the epistles; but to seek out for such a one, as may be answerable to the stateliness of their common frontispeice, I know thy works. ([London : printed June, 1669. And are to be had at Mr. Ball's in Lee-street hard by Red-Lion-Square, 1699]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Garrett, Walter: A persuasive to the study of the Revelation, or, An exposition of the three first verses of that prophecy wherein 1. There is an account given of the unintelligibleness of the Revelation ... 2. Dr. Hammond's key ... shewn to be a mistaken one. 3. That neither the Doctor himself, nor anyone else in his time, understood the meaning of those passages. 4. That it can proceed from no better cause than injudiciousness or unskilfulness in these mysteries, to take exceptions at our modern Protestant expositions of the Revelation upon the account of novelty / by Wal. Garrett, rector of Everly. (London : Printed March, 1698/9, and are to be had (with the rest of the authors tracts) at W. Dotchen's, bookseller ..., [1699]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Garrett, Walter: A resolution of three important questions (premis'd as a foundation to an intended exposition of the fourth and fifth chapters of the apocalypse) in answer to the late reverend and learned Dr. H. M. Wherein is shewed, I. That the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation, are properly a prophecy of things to come to pass after St. John's receiving of the vision of them. II. That by opening of the book, Rev. v. is meant, of prefigured the explaining of it. III. That by the throne in both the said chapters, is meant a throne of God on Earth, and not in the highest heaven. By W. G. V. T. ([London] : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Garrett, Walter: Theorems evincing, that the subject of the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation, is the Church of England, B.L.E. With answers to objections. Humbly offered to the serious consideration of all enemies of the Church of England, dissenters and separatists. By Wal. Garrett, rector of Everly in Wiltshire: sometime fellow of Trinity College in Cambridge. ([London : printed and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1700?]]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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