The Register-booke of the Fourth Classis in the Province of London, 1646-59
Classic Authors Super Set Series: 2 (Shandon Press)
'Union is strength': an address to the friends of presbytery
A Looking-Glass for the Presbyterians at New London; to see their worship and worshippers weighed in the balance and found wanting. With a true account of what the people called Rogerenes have suffered in that town from the 10th of June 1764 to the 13th of December 1766, etc
Guildhall Studies in London History
The Introductory Lectures, Delivered at the Opening of the English Presbyterian College, November 1844; by ... P. Lorimer, ... J. Hamilton, and ... H. Campbell
The Primate and the Presbyterians. A Paper ... in Reply to the Remarks of the Archbishop of Canterbury, on the Free Church, in His Speech, House of Lords, June, 1869
Letter to Randle Jackson Esq. on the necessity of promoting education in the Parish of Lambeth, by the establishment of Infant and other Schools
"An Essay of Accommodation," Being a Scheme for Uniting Presbyterians and Congregationals Drawn Up C. 1680. (An Essay of Accommodation by the London Ministers of Both Persuasions, Viz. Presbyterian and Congregational.) [With "The Heads of Agreement Assented to by the United Ministers in and about London: Formerly Called Presbyterian and Congregational," 1691. as a Parallel Text.].
An Answer to the Cities Representation Set Forth by Some Ministers of the Gospel Within the Province of London, Concerning the Proceedings of the Army. By a Presbyterian Patriot, that Hath Covenanted to Preserve the Rights and Priviledges of Parliaments, Etc
The Registers of St. Katharine by the Tower, London
An Apologeticall Declaration of the conscientious Presbyterians of the Province of London, and of many thousands of other faithfull and covenant-keeping citizens, etc
The Introductory Lectures Delivered at the Opening of the English Presbyterian College, November, 1844
A Brief Statement of the Proceedings of the London Presbytery...in the Case of the Rev. Edward Irving, and of a Book Written by Him and Entitled "The Orthodox and Catholic Doctrine of Our Lord's Human Nature"
An Apologeticall Declaration of the Conscientious Presbyterians of the Province of London
The | Reformed Presbyterian: | Humbly Offering to the Consideration | of All Pious and Peaceable Spirits Several | Arguments for Obedience to the Act for | Uniformity, | As the Way to Unity. | And | Endeavouring to Demonstrate by Clear Inferen- | Ces from the Sacred Scriptures, the Writings of Some | of the Ancients, of Several Old Pastors of the Re- | Formed Churches Abroad, and of the Most Eminent | Old Non-Conformists Amongst Our Selves: As Mr. Jo- | Sias Nichols, Mr. Paul Baines, Mr. Hildersham, Mr. John | Ball, with Mr. Rich. Baxter, and Other Learned Di- | Vines: As Mr. Perkins, Mr. John Randal, and Mr. Rob. | Bolton, That There is Nothing Required by the Act for | Uniformity that is Forbidden by the Law of God