Publications of Samuel Grascome

Author

  • Grascome, Samuel. A letter to a friend, in answer to a letter written against Mr. Lowth, in defence of Dr. Stillingfleet. London: printed, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1688. ESTC No. R19845. Grub Street ID 77407.
  • Grascome, Samuel. The separation of the Church of Rome from the Church of England, founded upon a selfish and unchristian interest. By a presbyter in the Diocess of Canterbury. Febr. 28. 1689/90. Imprimatur, Z. Isham, R.P.D. Henrico Episc. Lond à sacris. London: printed for Richard Northcott, at the Marriner and Anchor. Adjoyning to St. Peters Alley Cornhil, London, 1691. ESTC No. R218847. Grub Street ID 93448.
  • Grascome, Samuel. An historical account of the antiquity and unity of the Britanick churches. Continued from the conversion of these islands to the Christian faith, by St. Augustine, to this present time. By a presbyter of the Church of England. Imprimatur. Z. Isham. R.P.D. Henrico Episc. Lond. à Sacris. London: printed for W. Whitwood, at the Angel and Bible in Little Britain, MDCXCII. [1692]. ESTC No. R17647. Grub Street ID 68988.
  • Grascome, Samuel. The scripture-history of the Sabbath. By Samuel Grascome, a presbyter of the Church of England. London: printed by W. Bowyer, for Geo. Strahan, at the Golden Ball, against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R40006. Grub Street ID 121854.
  • Grascome, Samuel. The observator observ'd: or; a scourge for an ungrateful rebel, to flaug him thro' London, instead of Devonshire; which was once his sentence in the West; but pardon'd by King James, whose mercy he has requited, by abusing his memory, ... In a letter to a friend in the country. [London]: Printed by E. D. and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminister, 1702. ESTC No. N9986. Grub Street ID 54862.
  • Grascome, Samuel. An answer to a book entituled, A short and plain way to the faith and Church. Composed many years since, by ... Richard Huddleston, ... And now published ... by his nephew Mr. John Huddleston, ... By S. Grascome, ... London: printed for Edw. Pool, 1702. ESTC No. T141038. Grub Street ID 188652.
  • Grascome, Samuel. An answer to a book, Entituled, A Short and Plain Way to the Faith and Church. Composed many years since by Richard Huddleston, of the English Congregation of the Order of St. Benedict: And now published by his nephew John Huddleston, of the same Congregation, in order to gain Proselytes to the Church of Rome. Being A Necessary Preservative For all Persons against Popery. By Samuel Grascome, a Priest of the Church of England. London: printed by W. B. for Edw. Poole in Cornhill, and G. Sawbridge in Little Britain, 1703. ESTC No. T191455. Grub Street ID 226338.
  • Grascome, Samuel. Certamen religiosum: or a dispute, manag'd by writing, between a Papist and a Protestant: wherein the Papist's propositions are first set down, with the Protestant's answer; ... With a preface, ... and a large letter of Mr. Chillingworth, never before printed, ... Oxford: printed by L. Lichfield, for J. Stephens: and are to be sold by J. Knapton, London, 1704. ESTC No. T163554. Grub Street ID 202018.
  • Grascome, Samuel. Remarks on a sermon, preach'd January the 31st, 1703/4. the aniversary of K. Charles the Martyr. Or, some queries proposed to the sincere, the loyal, the just, the humble, and courteous Dr. Kennet, ... [London: Printed for Edw. Poole, at the Half-moon under the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1704]. ESTC No. N12609. Grub Street ID 2602.
  • Grascome, Samuel. Certamen religiosum: or a dispute, manag'd by writing, between a Papist and a Protestant: wherein the Papist's propositions are first set down, with the Protestant's answer; and then follows the Papist's Reply, and the Protestant's Rejoinder. With a preface, Concerning the Occasion of the Dispute; and a large letter of Mr. Chillingworth, never before printed, shewing His Reasons Why He Deserted the Church of Rome. By S.G. Oxford: printed by L. Lichfield, for J. Stephens, 1704. ESTC No. T113246. Grub Street ID 165189.
  • Grascome, Samuel. The mask of moderation pull'd off the foul face of occasional conformity: being an answer to a late poisonous pamphlet, entitul'd Moderation still a vertue. Wherein the loose reasoning and shuffling arguments of that author, are plainly laid open and confuted. London: printed for G. Sawbridge, 1704. ESTC No. N4397. Grub Street ID 29557.
  • Grascome, Samuel. Occasional conformity a most unjustifiable practice. In answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, Moderation a virtue. With a short vindication of the Church of England, from that author's groundless reasons for separation. And a postscript, in Answer to the Eleventh Section of Dr. Davenant's Essays of Peace at Home and War Abroad. London: printed for S. and W. Keble at the Turk's-Head in Fleetstreet, 1704. ESTC No. T109174. Grub Street ID 161982.
  • Grascome, Samuel. Concordia discors: or, some animadversions upon a late treatise; entituled, An essay for Catholick communion. In a letter to a friend at Westminster, by a presbyter of the Church of England. London: printed for George Sawbridge in Little Britain, [1705]. ESTC No. T66602. Grub Street ID 291345.
  • Grascome, Samuel. Moderation in fashion: or, an answer to a treatise, written by Mr. Francis Tallents, entituled, A short history of schism, &c. Wherein His Scandalous Abuse of the Primitive Fathers, and all Ecclesiastical Antiquity, is plainly Detected and Refuted: And the Case of the present Schism, and of Occasional Conformity, is fairly Stated, and clearly Resolved. By S. G. a Presbyter of the Church of England. London: printed by W. B. for G. Sawbridge at the Three Flower-de-Luce's in Little-Britain, 1705. ESTC No. T102801. Grub Street ID 156480.
  • Grascome, Samuel. Schism triumphant: or, a rejoinder to a reply of Mr. Tallents, entituled, Some considerations on Mr. S. G's large answer to his Short history of schism, &c. By the same S. G. a Presbyter of the Church of England. London: printed by H. Meere for G. Sawbridge, at the Three Flower de Luces in Little Britain, 1707. Where likewise is to be had Moderation in Fashion, by the same Author. Sold also by B. Bragge, in Pater-Noster-Row, [1707]. ESTC No. T101942. Grub Street ID 155786.