Collins, Hercules.
Some reasons for separation from the communion of the Church of England and the unreasonableness of persecution upon that account / soberly debated, in a dialogue between a conformist and a nonconformist (Baptist), by H.C.
London: Printed for John How .., 1682.
ESTC No. R33357.Grub Street ID 115989.
Collins, Hercules.
Counsel for the living, occasioned from the dead: or, A discourse on Job III. 17, 18. arising from the deaths of Mr. Fran. Bampfield and Mr. Zach. Ralphson, by Hercules Collins, their fellow prisoner in Newgate.
London: printed by George Larkin for the author, 1684.
ESTC No. R32496.Grub Street ID 115203.
Collins, Hercules.
A voice from the prison, or, meditations on Revelations III. XI. tending to the establishment of Gods little flock, in an hour of temptation. By Hercules Collins, prisoner in Newgate.
London: printed by George Larkin, for the author, 1684.
ESTC No. R32499.Grub Street ID 115205.
Collins, Hercules.
Mountains of brass: or, A discourse upon the decrees of God. From Ephes. I. II. Begun at a lecture in Devon-Shire-Square, Oct. 29. 1689. and finish'd in a congregation at Wapping, Nov. 5. following. By Hercules Collins, Minister of the Gospel.
London: printed for John Harris, at the Harrow against the church in the Poultry, 1690.
ESTC No. R32497.Grub Street ID 115204.
Collins, Hercules.
Believers-baptism from heaven, and of divine institution. Infants-baptism from earth, and human invention. Proved from the commission of Christ, the great law-giver to the gospel-church. With a brief, yet sufficient answer to Thomas Wall's book, called, Baptism anatomized. Together with a brief answer to a part of Mr. Daniel William's catechism, in his book unto youth. By Hercules Collins, a servant of the servants of Christ.
London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Hancock, in Castle-Alley near the Royal-Exchange, 1691.
ESTC No. R224066.Grub Street ID 97789.
Collins, Hercules.
The antidote proved a counterfeit, or, Error detected and believers baptism vindicated containing an answer to a nameless author's book entituled An antidote to prevent the prevalency of anabaptism / by Hercules Collins.
London: Printed for William Marshall, 1693.
ESTC No. R26646.Grub Street ID 109918.
Collins, Hercules.
The antidote proved a counterfeit: or, Error detected, and believers baptism vindicated. Containing an answer to a nameless author's book, entituled, an antidote to prevent the prevalency of anabaptism. By Hercules Collins of Wappin.
London: printed for William Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street, where is to be sold Mr. Knowles's exposition onthe whole book of the Revelation, price bound 2s. 6d. And Mr. Bunyan's Works in folio, price bound 14s. And Mr. Claridges Looking Glass for Princes, price bound 6d. And likewise most of Dr. Owen's and Mr. Beverley's Works, MDCXCIII. [1693].
ESTC No. R171443.Grub Street ID 65686.
Collins, Hercules.
The sandy foundation of infant baptism shaken: or, An answer to a book, entituled Vindiciæ Fœderis, published by Mr. Mence. Whose arguments have been weighed in the ballance of the sanctuary, and found too light to prove all the children of believers in the covenant of grace: and on the contrary demonstrating, that none but the elect, and all true believers are in that covenant. And is a full answer to Mr. Michael Harrison of P's P. his book, entituled Infant baptism God's ordinance. Together with a narrative, which contains the foundation of the controversie. B Hercules Collins, an unworthy servant of Christ and his church in Wapping. To which is added a letter by a private hand, with a preface and appendix, containing, 1. The pedigree of infants habitual-faith. 2. The judgment of learned men against it. By Richard Claridge.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Will. Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-street, and John Marshall, at the Bible over against the Spread-Eagle-Inn in Gracious-street, near Cornhill, 1695.
ESTC No. R234130.Grub Street ID 105493.
Collins, Hercules.
The marrow of gospel-history, or, A diversion for youth at their spare hours being a poem on the birth, life, death, and resurrection of our most blessed lord and saviour, Jesus Christ : with some thoughts on the apostate angels and fallen man ... by Hercules Collins ...
London: Printed for the author, 1696.
ESTC No. R43110.Grub Street ID 124186.
Collins, Hercules.
Three books viz. I. The scribe instructed unto the kingdom of heaven, II. Mountains of brass, or, A discourse upon the decrees of God, III. A poem upon the birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ / by Hercules Collins.
London: Printed and sold by the author, and R. Mount, 1696.
ESTC No. R29307.Grub Street ID 112308.
Collins, Hercules.
The marrow of gospel-history: or, A diversion for youth at their spare hours. Being a poem on the birth, life, death, and resurrection of our most blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With some thoughts on the Apostate Angels, and fallen man: the former under an irrecoverable estate, having no object of faith for salvation: and the latter restored by the death of Christ. By Hercules Collins of Wapping.
London: printed for the author, 1696.
ESTC No. R226523.Grub Street ID 99527.
Collins, Hercules.
The temple repair'd: or, an essay to revive the long-neglected ordinances, of exercising the spiritual gift of prophecy for the Edification of the Churches; and of ordaining Ministers duly qualified. With proper directions as to study and preaching, for such as are inclin'd to the ministry. By Hercules Collins.
London: printed for William and Joseph Marshal, and sold by them at the Bible in Newgate-Street, 1702.
ESTC No. T49939.Grub Street ID 277675.