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Weld, Thomas 1590?-1662
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98
works in
188
publications in
2
languages and
1,674
library holdings
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pr1121,
974.402 |
Most widely held works about
Thomas Weld
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A vindication of Mr. VVeld wherein, the case between him and his opposers, is truely stated, and the church-way of Christ soberly asserted. In answer to the aspersions most unworthily cast upon him by Mr. James Cole, Tho: Potts, Tho: Arrowsmith, George Johnson, and Ralph Clavering, (an ill recompence of all his faithfull endeavours for their eternall good) and themselves manifested to the world what spirits they are of. By a friend to truth, and an enemy to lyes
by and an enemy to lyes By a friend to truth
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A brief, and plain apology
by John Wheelwright
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Mercurius Americanus, Mr. Welds his antitype, or, Massachusetts great apologie examined, being observations upon a paper styled, A short story of the rise, reign, and ruine of the Familists, libertines, &c. which infected the churches of New-England, &c. Wherein some parties therein concerned are vindicated, and the truth generally cleared. By John Wheelvvright junior. Philalethes
by John Wheelwright
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Welde (Thomas). first minister of Roxbury, Massachusetts
by William Allen
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Thomas Weld of Gateshead : the return of a New England puritan
by Roger Howell
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Most widely held works by
Thomas Weld
A brief narration of the practices of the churches in New-England
by Thomas Weld
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7
editions published
between
1645
and
1651
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
115
libraries
worldwide
Hypocrisie discovered in its nature and workings delivered in several sermons
by Cuthbert Sydenham
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3
editions published
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1657
in
English
and held by
104
libraries
worldwide
The vvhole Booke of Psalmes
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13
editions published
between
1640
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1647
in
English
and held by
88
libraries
worldwide
A false Jew: or, A wonderfull discovery of a Scot, baptized at London for a Christian, circumcised at Rome to act a Jew, re-baptized at Hexham for a believer, but found out at Newcastle to be a cheat Being a true relation of the detecting of one Thomas Ramsey, born of Scotch parents at London, sent lately from Rome by a speciall unction and benediction of the Pope; who landed at Newcastle, under the name of Thomas Horsley, but immediately gave himselfe out for a Jew, by the name of Rabbi Joseph Ben Israel, Mant. Hebr. soon after baptized at Hexham, by Mr. Tillam, and by a speciall providence of God, found out by the magistrates & ministers of Newcastle upon Tine, to be an impostour and emissary of Rome, and since sent up to the General and Councell of State to be further enquired into
by Thomas Weld
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3
editions published
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1653
in
English
and held by
22
libraries
worldwide
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Associated Subjects
Antinomianism Bible. Biography Briefe narration of some church courses held in opinion and practise in the churches lately erected in New England (Rathband, William) Church history Church polity Clergy Colonial agents Congregational churches Congregational churches--Doctrines Congregational churches--Government Controversial literature Controversial literature Early works Eliot, John,--1604-1690 England England--Newcastle upon Tyne Freedom of religion Grace (Theology) Harvard College (1636-1780) History Hutchinson, Anne,--1591-1643 Hypocrisy Impostors and imposture Indians--Missions Indians of North America Law and gospel Libraries Massachusetts Missions to Jews Music in churches New England North America Paraphrases Private libraries Providence and government of God Psalmody Puritans Puritans--Clergy Quakers Ramsay, Thomas,--b. ca. 1631 Religion Sermons, English Society of Friends Society of Friends--Doctrines Truth--Religious aspects--Christianity United States Weld, Thomas,--1590?-1662 Wheelwright, John,--1594-1679 Winthrop, John,--1588-1649
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Alternative Names
Friend to truth and peace, 1590?-1662
Inhabitant there, 1590?-1662
Weld, Thomas
Welde, Thomas, 1590?-1662
Wells, Thomas, 1590?-1662
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