Goodwin, John independent minister, Coleman street, London
1594? – 1665
A Candle to see the Sunne
A Defence Of The Trve Sence And Meaning Of The Words Of The Holy Apostle Rom. Chap. 4. ver. 3. 5. 9. In an Answer to sundry Argu- ments gathered from the forenamed Scriptures, by Mr. Iohn Goodwin
A Fresh Discovery Of The High-Presbyterian Spirit. Or The Quenching of the second Beacon fired. Declaring I. The Un-Christian Dealings of the Authors of a Pam- phlet, Entituled, A Second Beacon Fired, &c. In present- ing unto the Lord Protector and Parlam
A Post-script, or Appendix To A Treatise Lately published by Authority, Intituled, Hagio-Mastix, Or, The Scourge of the Saints displaid in his co- lours of Ignorance and Blood. Being an Explication of the third verse of the thir- teenth Chapter of the Pro
A Reply of two of the Brethren To A.S. Wherein You Have Observations On His Considerations, Annotations, &c. Upon the Apologeticall Narration. With A Plea for Libertie of Conscience for the Apologists Church way; Against the Cavils of the said A.S. Former
A Short Ansvver To A.S. Alias Adam Stewart's Second part of his overgrown Duply to the two Brethren. Together with Certaine difficult questions easily an- swered; All which A. Stewart is desired to consider of, without replying, unlesse it be to purpose.
A Vindication Of A Printed Paper, Entitvled, An Ordinance presented to the Hono- rable House of Commons, for the preventing of the growth and spreadings of Heresies, against the irreligious and presumptuous exceptions call'd Some humble and modest Queries
An Apologeticall Account, of some Brethren of the Church, Whereof Mr. Iohn Goodwin is Pastor. (On the behalfe of the Church). Why they cannot execute the Unchristian and passionate Charge, viz. Of delivering up their said Pastor unto Sathan, &c. Which is
An Apologie For Mr. Iohn Goodwin
An Apologie For The Six Book-Sellers, Subscribers of the Second Beacon fired. Or, A Vindication of them from the foul and unjust aspersions cast upon them by M. John Goodwin in a late Pamphlet Intitvled A Fresh Discovery Of The High Presbyterian Spirit. T
Anapologesiates Antapologias. Or, The inexcusablenesse of that Grand Accusation of the Brethren, called Antapologia. Complaining As well of the want of Truth, as of Christianity, in many of the Reports and Assertions made in the said Discourse. Pitying t
Anti-Cavalierisme, Or, Truth Pleading As well the Necessity, as the Lawfulnesse of this present VVar, for the suppres- sing of that Butcherly brood of Caveliering Incendiaries. who are now hammering England, to make an Ireland Of It