John Wheelwright
Also known as
Wheelwright, John
Born 1594-02-01
Died 1679-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1512359A
- VIAF5879649
- WikidataQ6263734
- ISNI0000000080856001
Top Subjects
- Antinomianism (3)
- John Winthrop (1588-1649) (2)
- Antinomianism. (2)
- Massachusetts -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Sources. (2)
- New Hampshire -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Sources. (2)
- Sources (2)
- History (2)
Books by John Wheelwright
Total count: 8
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Mercurius Americanus, Mr. Weld's, his antitype, or Massachusetts' great apologie examinedbeing observations upon a paper styled A short story of the rise, reign, and ruine of the familists, Libertines, &c., which infected the churches of New-England, &cprinted and are to be sold at the Bull1645-01-01
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A sermon preached at Boston in New England upon a Fast day the xvith of Jan. 16361867-01-01
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John Wheelwright.His writings, including his Fast-day sermon, 1637; and his Mercurius americanus, 1645; with a paper upon the genuineness of the Indian deed of 1629, and a memoirPrinted for the Prince society1876-01-01
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John Wheelwrighthis writings, including his Fast-day sermon, 1637, and his Mercurius americanus, 1645, with a paper upon the genuineness of the Indiana deed of 1629B. Franklin1960-01-01
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John WheelwrightHis writings, including his Fast-day sermon, 1637; and his Mercurius americanus, 1645; with a paper upon the genuineness of the Indian deed of 1629, and a memoirBurt Franklin1968-01-01
John Wheelwright: his writingsincluding his Fast-day sermon, 1637; and his Mercurius americanus, 1645; with a paper upon the genuineness of the Indian deed of 1629, and a memoirBooks for Libraries Press1970-01-01-
John Wheelwrighthis writings, including his Fastday sermon, 1637; and his Mercurius americanus, 1645; with a paper upon the genuiness of the Indian deed of 1629, and a memoirBooks for Libraries Press1970-01-01
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Mercurius AmericanusMr. Welds his antitype, or, Massachusetts great apologie examined : being observations upon a paper styled a short story of the rise, reign, and ruins of the familists, libertines, &c. which infected the churches of New-England, &c. : wherein some parties therein concerned are vindicated, and the truth generally clearedPrinted and are to be sold at the Bull near the Castle-Tavern in Cornhill