Begin. To his Reverend and much respected good friend, Mr. John Goodwin. [A letter, subscribed J. V., defending William Prynne against John Goodwin's book "Innocencie and Truth triumphing together." ] (An answer thereunto) [in a letter subscribed D. T., i.e. Daniel Taylor. The whole edited by the latter].
An Apologie for ... John Goodwin, who Having Subscribed Proposalls to be Presented to the Magistrate Concerning Matters of Religion
Proposals to the Honourable House of Commons, by John Goodwin, Gent. How to Raise Four Millions in Five Years; Or Eight Hundred Thousand Pounds Per Annum, Without Demanding, Distraining, Or Receiving One Penny in Money from the Subject: Demonstrated Thus
Proposals Humbly Offered to the Honourable House of Commons, by John Goodwin, Gent. to Raise Five Millions in One Year (three of which May be Raised in the First Month) by a Duty to be Laid Upon the Woollen-manufacture, with Hair and Silk, by Such a Way that None Shall Pay Towards It, But They that Please, and They that Will, Shall Pay But what They Please
Proposals to the Honourable House of Commons, by John Goodwin, ... how to Raise Four Millions in Five Years Or Eight Hundred Thousand Pounds Per Annum, Without Demanding, Distraining Or Receiving One Penny in Money from the Subject ...
A manual of illumination on paper and vellum. Appendix by T. Goodwin. [With] A companion, by J.J. Laing