Publications of William Twisse

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  • Twisse, William. A discovery of D. Iacksons vanitie. Or A perspective glasse, wherby the admirers of D. Iacksons profound discourses, may see the vanitie and weaknesse of them, in sundry passages, and especially so farre as they tende to the undermining of the doctrine hitherto received. Written by William Twisse, Doctor of Divinitie, as they say, from whom the copie came to the presse. [Amsterdam: printed by the successors of Giles Thorp, and at London by W. Jones], Imprinted anno M.DC.XXXI. [1631]. ESTC No. S118777. Grub Street ID 138426.
  • Twisse, William. A briefe catecheticall exposition of Christian doctrine. Diuided into foure catechismes, comprizing the doctrine of the 1. Two sacraments. 2. Lords prayer. 3. Ten commandements. 4. And the creed. London: Printed by G. M[iller] for Robert Bird, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible in Saint Laurence-lane, 1632. ESTC No. S111490. Grub Street ID 131325.
  • Twisse, William. A briefe catecheticall exposition of Christian doctrine. Divided into foure catechismes, comprizing the doctrine of the 1. Two sacraments. 2. Lords prayer. 3. X. commandements. 4. And the Creed. London: Printed by G. M[iller] for Robert Bird, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible in S. Lawrence-Lane, 1636. ESTC No. S114178. Grub Street ID 133901.
  • Twisse, William. Of the morality of the fourth commandement, as still in force to binde Christians delivered by way of answer to the translator of Doctor Prideaux his lecture, concerning the doctrine of the Sabbath. Divided into two parts 1. An answer to the prefacer, 2. A consideration of D. Prideaux, his lecture. Written by William Twisse D.D. and pastor of Newbury. London: printed by E[dward]. G[riffin]. for Iohn Rothwell and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Sunne in Pauls-Church-yard, 1641. ESTC No. R5702. Grub Street ID 126124.
  • Twisse, William. A briefe catecheticall exposition of Christian doctrine: divided into foure catechismes: comprising the doctrine of the 1. Two sacraments. 2. Lords prayer. 3. X. Commandements. 4. And the Creed. By William Twiss, Doctor in Divinity. London: printed for John Wright, in the Old-Baily, 1645. ESTC No. R210199. Grub Street ID 86397.
  • Twisse, William. A treatise of Mr. Cottons, clearing certaine doubts concerning predestination. Together with an examination thereof; written by William Twisse, DD. Pastor of Newbury. London: printed by J.D. for Andrew Crook, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Green Dragon in Pauls Church-yard, 1646. ESTC No. R11205. Grub Street ID 59515.
  • Twisse, William. The Christian Sabbath defended: against a crying evil in these times of the antisabitarians of our age: wherein is shewed that the morality of the fourth Commandement is still in force to bind Christians unto the sanctification of the Sabbath day. Written by that learned assertor of the truth, William Twisse D.D. late prolocutor to the Assembly of Divines. London: printed for Thomas Pierrepont, and are to be sold at the signe of the Sun in Pauls Church-yard, 1652. ESTC No. R222255. Grub Street ID 96277.
  • Twisse, William. The doubting conscience resolved. In answer to a (pretended) perplexing question, &c. Wherein is evidently proved, that the holy Scriptures (not the pope) is the foundation whereupon the Church is built. Or, That a Christian may be infallibly certain of his faith and religion by holy Scriptures. By William Tvvisse D.D. Prolocutor of the Assembly of Divines. Written at the desire of Samuel Hartlib, Esquire, for the satisfaction of his friends beyond the seas; and now divulged in print for more publick edification. London: printed for Thomas Matthews at the sign of the Cock in St Pauls Church-yard, 1652. ESTC No. R209067. Grub Street ID 85283.
  • Twisse, William. The riches of Gods love unto the vessells of mercy, consistent with his absolute hatred or reprobation of the vessells of wrath. Or an ansvver unto a book entituled Gods love unto mankind, manifested by disproving his absolute decree for their damnation. In tvvo bookes the first being a refutation of the said booke, as it was presented in manuscript by Mr Hord unto Sir Nath: Rich. The second being an examination of certain passages inserted into M. Hords discourse, (formerly answered) by an author that conceales his name, but was supposed to be Mr Mason, rector of Andrews-Undershaft in London. By that great and famous light of Gods Church, William Twisse D.D. ... Whereunto are annexed two tractates of the same author in answer unto D.H. ... ; together with a vindication of D. Twisse from the exceptions of Mr John Goodwin in his Redemption redeemed. By Henry Jeanes Minister of God's word, in Chedzoy. Oxford: printed by L[eonard]. L[ichfield]. and H[enry]. H[ills]. printers to the University, for Tho: Robinson, anno Salutis M.DC.LIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R12334. Grub Street ID 60533.
  • Twisse, William. The scriptures sufficiency to determine all matters of faith, made good against the Papist: or, That a Christian may be infallibly certain of his faith and religion by the Holy Scriptures. By that great and famous light of Gods Church, William Twisse D.D. and prolocutor of the late assembly of divines. London: printed for Matthew Keynton, at the Fountain in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1656. ESTC No. R209446. Grub Street ID 85677.
  • Twisse, William. The scriptures sufficiency to determine all matters of faith, made good against the papist; or that a Christian may be infallibly certain of his faith and Religion by the Holy Scriptures. By that Great and Famous Light of God's Church, William Twisse, D. D. And Prolocutor of the venerable Assembly of Divines at Westminster. Dumfries: printed by Robert Jackson, M,DCC,XCV. [1795]. ESTC No. T112190. Grub Street ID 164191.