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2 additional books about Henry Jessey in the extended shelves: An answer to a declaration put forth by the general consent of the people called Anabaptists in and about the city of London which declaration doth rather seem a begging of pardon of the Caveliers then [sic] a vindication of that truth and cause once contended for : I seeing so much wickedness ... / from a true lover and owner of the people called Quakers ... Richard Hubberthorn. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1659), by Richard Hubberthorn and Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The life and death of Mr. Henry Jessy, late preacher of the gospel of Christ in London vvho, having finished his testimony, was translated the 4th day of September, 1663 : vvritten for the benefit of all, especially such as were acquanted with his godly conversation, and pertakers of his unwearied labours in the Lord : vvith an elegy upon the death of Mr. William Bridge. ([London : s.n.], 1671), by Edward Whiston (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Henry Jessey: Books in the extended shelves: Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663: A description and explanation of 268. places in Jerusalem and in the suburbs thereof, as it flourished in the time of Jesus Christ Answerable to each of the 268. figures that are in its large, and most exact description in the map; shewing the several places of the acts and sufferings of Jesus Christ, and his holy Apostles. As also of the Kings, prophets, &c. Very useful for the more clear and fuller opening of very many places in the prophets (as also in Josephus, and other histories) especially in the Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles. Translated by T.T. Reviewed, and in many places rectified according to the Holy Scriptures, and some things further cleared: with additions of many scripture proofs: by H. Jessey. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl. (London : printed for R.I. and P.S. and are to be sold by Tho. Brewster at the Three Bibles in Pauls Church-yard, near the west-end, 1653), also by Christiaan van Adrichem and T. T. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663: Differences in judgment about vvater-baptism, no bar to communion, or, To communicate with saints, as saints, proved lawful in answer to a book written by the Baptists, and published by Mr. T.P. and Mr. W.K. entituled, Some serious reflections on that part of Mr. Bunyan's confession of faith, touching church-communion with unbaptized believers : wherein, their objections and arguments are answered, and the doctrine of communion still asserted and vindicated : here is also Mr. Henry's Jesse's judgment in the case, fully declaring the doctrine I have asserted / by John Bunyan. (London : Printed for John Wilkins ..., 1673), also by John Bunyan (HTML at EEBO TCP) Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663: The exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris. Sarah Wight lately hopeles and restles, her soule dwelling far from peace or hopes thereof : now hopefull, and joyfull in the Lord, that hath caused light to shine out of darknes ... / published for the refreshing of poor souls, by an eye and ear-witness of a good part thereof, Henry Jesse ... (London : Printed by Matthew Simmons for Henry Overton, and Hannah Allen, and are to be sold at their shops ..., 1647), also by John Saltmarsh (HTML at EEBO TCP) Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663: An information, concerning the present state of the Jewish nation in Europe and Judea. Wherein the footsteps of Providence preparing a way for their conversion to Christ, and for their deliverance from captivity, are discovered. (London : printed by R[obert]. W[hite]. for Thomas Brewster, at the three Bibles near the west end of Pauls, 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663: A Looking-glass for children being a narrative of God's gracious dealings with some little children / recollected by Henry Jessey in his life time ; together with sundry seasonable lessons and instructions to youth, calling them early to remember their creator, written by Abr. Chear ... (London : Printed for Robert Boulter ..., 1673), also by H. P. and Abraham Cheare (HTML at EEBO TCP) Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663: The Lords loud call to England: being a true relation of some late, various, and wonderful judgments, or handy-works of God, by earthquake, lightening, whirlewind, great multitudes of toads and flyes; and also the striking of divers persons with sudden death, in several places; for what causes let the man of wisdome judge, upon his serious perusal of the book it self. Also of the strange changes, and late alterations made in these three nations. As also of the odious sin of drinking healths, with a brief of Mr. Pryns solid arguments against it, and his epistle to the late King Charls, to redress it. Published by H.J. a servant of Jesus the Christ, and lover of peace and holiness. (London : printed for L. Chapman, in Popes-head Alley, and for Fr. Smith at the Elephant and Castle neer Temple-Bar, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663: A narrative of the late proceeds at White-Hall concerning the Jews who had desired by R. Manasses an agent for them, that they might return into England, and worship the God of their fathers here in their synagogues, &c. : published for satisfaction to many in several parts of England, that are desirous, and inquisitive to hear the truth thereof. (London : Printed for L. Chapman ..., 1656), also by Manasseh ben Israel (HTML at EEBO TCP) Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663: Of the conversion of five thousand and nine hundred East-Indians, in the isle Formosa, neere China to the profession of the true God, in Jesus Christ : by meanes of M. Ro, Junius, a minister lately in Delph in Holland / related by ... M. C. Sibellius ... in a Latine letter ; translated ... by H. Jessei ... ; with a post-script of the Gospels good sucesse also amongst the VVest-Indians, in New England. (London : Printed by Iohn Hammond, and are to be sold ... by H. Allen, 1650), also by Caspar Sibelius, Thomas Shepard, John Wilson, and Edward Winslow (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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