Publications of Samuel How

Author

  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the spirit's teaching without human learning. or, a treatise tending to prove human learning to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the word of God. By Samuel How, Vulgularly called Cobler How. The eighth edition. First seen approved, and printed, by his friends, in the year 1639. London: printed for G. Terry, No. 54, Paternoster-Row. J. Mathews, No. 18, Strand; and J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, 1792. ESTC No. T178011. Grub Street ID 214939.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiencie of the spirits teaching without humane learning. Or a treatise tending to prove humane-learning to be no helpe to the spirituall understanding of the Word of God. Written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports, as have been rumored about concerning this matter; and also for the affording of true information to all such as desire to know the truth. By Samuel How. [London]: Seen, allowed, and printed, by us, &c, 1644. ESTC No. R15902. Grub Street ID 63799.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the spirits teaching without humane learning. Or A treatise tending to prove humane learning to be no help to the spirituall understanding of the word of God. Written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports as have been rumoured about concerning this matter; and also for the information of all such as desire to know the truth. By Samuel Hovv. Seen, allowed, and first printed by some friends of the author. 1639. [London]: Newly printed, and are to be sold by William Larnar at the Blackmore neer Fleet-Bridge, 1655. ESTC No. R24385. Grub Street ID 108184.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the spirits teaching, without humane learning: or, a treatise tending to prove humane learning to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the Word of God. Written by Samuel How, for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports as have been rumor'd about this matter; and also for the information of all such as desire to know the truth; and recommended [for] the perusal of all unprejudiced Christians by Mr. William Kyffen minister of the gospel. London: re-printed, and are to be sold by George Larkin in Scalding-Alley in the Poultrey, and J. How, at the Seven Stars in Sweething's Alley, at the east-end of the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1881 [i.e. 1681?]. ESTC No. R233719. Grub Street ID 105178.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the spirits teaching, without humane learning: or, A treatise tending to prove humane learning to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the Word of God written by S. How, to which is added a postscript written by William Kiffen, minister of the Gospel. London: printed by G.L. for Thomas Malthus, at the Sun in the Poultrey, 1683. ESTC No. R215975. Grub Street ID 90924.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the spirit's teaching without human learning. Or, A treatise tending to prove humane learning to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the word of God. Written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports as have been rumoured about concerning this matter; and also for the information of all such as desire to know the truth. By Samuel How: Seen, allowed, and first printed by some friends of the author. 1639. London: printed for a friend of the author's; and sold by William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street, price 6 d., 1692. ESTC No. R178272. Grub Street ID 70068.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the Spirits teaching, without human learning, or, A treatise tending to prove human learning, to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the Word of God written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports as have been rumoured about concerning this matter, and also for the information of all such as desire to know the truth / by Samuel How. London: Printed for a friend of the author, and sold by William and Joseph Marshall .., [1701?]. ESTC No. R39276. Grub Street ID 121179.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the Spirit's teaching without human learning. Or, a treatise tending to prove human learning, to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the word of God. Written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports as have been rumoured about concerning this matter; and also for the information of all such as desire to know the truth. By Samuel How. The sixth edition corrected. Seen, allow'd, and first printed by some friends of the author, 1639. London: printed for a friend of the author, and sold by William and Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate Street. Price 6d. Where are likewise sold Delaun's Plea for the non-conformists; and Mr. Bunyan's works; Caryl on Job, in two large volumes in folio; and Poole's Synopsis Criticorum, &c., [ca. 1727]. ESTC No. N69914. Grub Street ID 50732.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the spirit's teaching, without humane learning: or, A treatise tending to prove humane learning to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the word of God. Written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports as have been rumoured about concerning this matter; as also for the information of all such as desire to know the truth. By Samuel How. [Wilmington, Del.]: London, printed; and, Wilmington, re-printed, by James Adams, for Samuel Bond, of Cecil County, Maryland, 1763. ESTC No. W1147. Grub Street ID 320666.
  • How, Samuel. The simplicity of the Gospel defended; in a discourse delivered in London, in the year 1641. By Samuel How. Who suffered much for his testimony at that time. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]. Boston: Printed for, and sold by John Mascol Williams, MDCCLXXII. [1772]. ESTC No. W22284. Grub Street ID 332103.
  • How, Samuel. The simplicity of the Gospel defended; in a discourse delivered in London, in the year MDCXLI. By Samuel How. Who suffered much for his testimony at that time. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]. Norwich [Conn.]: Printed by Alexander Robertson, James Robertson and John Trumbull, M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]. ESTC No. W1146. Grub Street ID 320655.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the Spirit's teaching without human learning. A sermon, preached before the learned and celebrated Mr. John Goodwin, Minister of Coleman Street, London. By Samuel How, Cobler. Pastor of a Christian Church in London. Aberdeen: printed and sold by J. Strachan, M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]. ESTC No. T59266. Grub Street ID 285287.
  • How, Samuel. The sufficiency of the spirit's teaching without human learning: or, a discourse, tending to prove that human learning is no help to the spiritual understanding of the word of God. Delivered before the learned and celebrated Dr. John Goodwin. By Samuel How. Glasgow: printed and sold by David Niven, 1794. ESTC No. T177955. Grub Street ID 214880.