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Richard Stafford

1663 – 1703

  • A clear apology and just defence of Richard Stafford for himselfA clear apology and just defence of Richard Stafford for himself
  • A copy of a letter sent to the Hague, about the latter end of May, 1691A copy of a letter sent to the Hague, about the latter end of May, 1691
  • A copy of two letters which Richard Stafford had intended to have delivered unto the King and QueenA copy of two letters which Richard Stafford had intended to have delivered unto the King and Queen
  • A discourse of God's hearing prayerA discourse of God's hearing prayer
  • A discourse of the misery of Hell and happiness of HeavenA discourse of the misery of Hell and happiness of Heaven
  • A sermon on 2 Cor. 2. XIA sermon on 2 Cor. 2. XI
  • A sermon on I Chron. 29, 18A sermon on I Chron. 29, 18
  • A sermon preached unto the inhabitants of the town of Thornbury, in Glocestershire [sic] on March 20, 1697/8A sermon preached unto the inhabitants of the town of Thornbury, in Glocestershire [sic] on March 20, 1697/8
  • A supplemental tract of government to be annexed into the Book of happiness, &c. Chap. 3, circa pag. 147A supplemental tract of government to be annexed into the Book of happiness, &c. Chap. 3, circa pag. 147
  • A supplemental tract of government to be annexed into the Book of happiness, &c. Chap. 3, circa pag. 147A supplemental tract of government to be annexed into the Book of happiness, &c. Chap. 3, circa pag. 147
  • Because that in the following discourse the reason is recited and answered, why my ministry is rejected and not received by this ignorant, but more especially corrupt worldBecause that in the following discourse the reason is recited and answered, why my ministry is rejected and not received by this ignorant, but more especially corrupt world
  • Divine arithmetick illustrated in the right and exact numbering of our days, or, A discourse of the near and continued approaches of death unto every one whatsoeverDivine arithmetick illustrated in the right and exact numbering of our days, or, A discourse of the near and continued approaches of death unto every one whatsoever