Publications of Stephen Penton

Author

  • Penton, Stephen. A discourse concerning the worship of God towards the holy table or altar. London: printed by J.G. to be sold by James Good, bookseller in Oxon., 1682. ESTC No. R31106. Grub Street ID 113922.
  • Penton, Stephen. The guardian's instruction, or, The gentleman's romance. Written for the diversion and service of the gentry; particularly those educated in Oxford, or Cambridge. London: printed for the authour, and sold by Simon Miller, at the Star near the west-end of St. Paul's, 1688. ESTC No. R227793. Grub Street ID 100629.
  • Penton, Stephen. Apparatus ad theologiam, in usum academiarum. I. Generalis. II. Specialis. Autore Stephano Penton, rectore de Glympton. Oxon. Londini: typis M. Flesher; prostant venales apud Sim. Miller, ad Stellam, & Gualt. Kettilby, ad Caput Episcopi in CÅ“meterio S. Pauli, 1688. ESTC No. R37080. Grub Street ID 119328.
  • Penton, Stephen. The guardian's instruction, or, The gentleman's romance. Written for the diversion and service of the gentry. London: printed for the authour, and sold by Simon Miller, at the Star, near the west-end of St. Paul's, 1688. ESTC No. R217518. Grub Street ID 92302.
  • Penton, Stephen. The guardian's instruction, or, The gentleman's romance: written for the diversion and service of the gentry. London: printed for the authour, and sold by Simon Miller, at the Star, near the west-end of St. Paul's, 1688. ESTC No. R20604. Grub Street ID 82624.
  • Penton, Stephen. New instructions to the guardian: shewing that the last remedy to prevent the ruin, advance the interest, and recover the honour of this nation is, I. A more serious and strict education of the nobility and gentry. II. To breed up all their younger sons to some calling and employment. III. More of them to holy orders. With a method of institution from three years of age, to twenty one. London: printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's-Head in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1694. ESTC No. R5509. Grub Street ID 125945.
  • Penton, Stephen. The guardian's instruction, or, The gentleman's romance, written for the diversion and service of the gentry; particularly those educated in Cambridge, and Oxford. London: printed for the author, 1697. ESTC No. R181647. Grub Street ID 72151.