Hallywell, Henry.
Deus justificatus: or, The divine goodness vindicated and cleared, against the assertors of absolute and inconditionate reprobation. Together with some reflections on a late discourse of Mr. Parkers, concerning the divine dominion and goodness.
London: printed by E. Cotes, for Walter Kettilby at the Bishops-head in Duck-lane, 1668.
ESTC No. R25403.Grub Street ID 109044.
Hallywell, Henry.
A discourse of the excellency of Christianity.
London: printed for Walter Kettilby at the Bishops-head in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1671.
ESTC No. R25404.Grub Street ID 109045.
Hallywell, Henry.
An account of familism as it is revived and propagated by the Quakers. Shewing the dangerousness of their tenets, and their inconsistency with the principles of common reason and the declarations of Holy Scripture. By Henry Hallywell.
London: printed for Walter Kettilby at the Bishops-head in S. Pauls Church-Yard, 1673.
ESTC No. R25413.Grub Street ID 109049.
Hallywell, Henry.
The sacred method of saving humane souls by Jesus Christ. By Henry Hallywell minister of the gospel at Ifeild in Sussex.
London: printed for Walter Kettilby at the Bishop's Head in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1677.
ESTC No. R13918.Grub Street ID 61982.
Hallywell, Henry.
Melampronoea: or A discourse of the polity and kingdom of darkness. Together with a solution of the chiefest objections brought against the being of witches. By Henry Hallywell, master of arts, and sometime fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge.
London: printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishops-Head in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1681.
ESTC No. R9358.Grub Street ID 129450.
Hallywell, Henry.
[An] improvement of the way of teaching the Latin tongue by the English; suited with variety of examples to each particular rule. To which is added, the way and manner of framing an oration in all its parts; with paradigms of short speeches upon several subjects, fitted for the use of young beginners.
London: printed for J. Adamson, at the Angel and Crown in S. Paul's Churchyard, 1690.
ESTC No. R216820.Grub Street ID 91683.
Hallywell, Henry.
The excellency of moral vertue, from the serious exhortation of St. Paul to the practice of it. In several discourses upon Phil. 4. 8. To which is added, A discourse of sincerity, from John i. 47. By Henry Hallywell, Vicar of Cowfold, in Sussex.
London: printed for James Adamson, at the Angel and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1692.
ESTC No. R18059.Grub Street ID 71569.
Hallywell, Henry.
A defence of revealed religion in six sermons upon Rom. I, 16 : wherein it is clearly and plainly shown that no man can possibly have any real ground or reason to be ashamed of Christianity / by Henry Hallywell.
London: Printed for Walter Kettilby, 1694.
ESTC No. R26653.Grub Street ID 109923.