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| | Books by Thomas Maule: Books in the extended shelves: Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724: An abstract of a letter to Cotton Mather of Boston in New England (New York, 1701), also by T. M. and T. M. (page images at HathiTrust) Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724: An abstract of a letter to Cotton Mather of Boston in New-England. By T.M. ([New York] : Printed [by William Bradford], in the year 1701), also by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP) Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724: Nevv-England pesecutors [sic] mauld vvith their own vveapons. Giving some account of the bloody laws made at Boston against the Kings subjects that dissented from their way of worship. : Together with a brief account of the imprisonment and tryal of Thomas Maule of Salem, for publishing a book, entituled, Truth held forth and maintained, &c. / By Theo. Philathes. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] ([New York : Printed by William Bradford, 1697]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724: Nevv-England pesecutors [sic] mauled vvith their own vveapons giving some account of the bloody laws made at Boston against the kings subjects that dissented from their way of worship : together with a brief account of the imprisonment and tryal of Thomas Maule of Salem, for publishing a book entituled Truth held forth and maintained, &c. / by Tho. Philathes. ([New York : William Bradford, 1697]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724: Tribute to Caesar, how paid by the best Christians, and to what purpose. With some remarks on the late vigourous expedition against Canada. Of civil government, how inconsistent it is with the government of Christ in his Church. Compared with the ancient just and righteous principles of the Quakers, and their modern practice and doctrine. With some notes upon the discipline of their church in this province, especially at Philadelphia. / By Philalethes. ; [Three lines] ([Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Bradford?, betwen 1713 and 1715]), also by William Rakestraw (HTML at Evans TCP) Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724: Tribute to Caesar,how paid by the best Christians and to what purpose; with some remarks on the late vigorous expedition against Canada. (Jacob Taylor?, 1712), also by pseud Philalethes (page images at HathiTrust) Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724: Truth held forth and maintained according to the testimony of the holy prophets, Christ and his apostles recorded in the Holy Scriptures. With some account of the judgements of the Lord lately inflicted upon New-England by witch craft. : To which is added, something concerning the fall of Adam, his state in the fall, and way of restoration to God again, with many other weighty things, necessary for people to weigh and consider. / Written in true love to the souls of my neighbours, and all men, which includeth that love to them, as to my self, by Thomas Maule. ([New York] : Printed [by William Bradford], in the year 1695) (HTML at Evans TCP)
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