Publications of Samuel Eaton

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  • Eaton, Samuel. A defence of sundry positions, and Scriptures alledged to justifie the Congregationall-way; charged at first to be weak therein, impertinent, and unsufficient; by R.H. M. A. of Magd. Col. Cambr. in his examination of them; but upon further examination, cleerly manifested to be sufficient, pertinent, and full of power. By Samuel Eaton, teacher, and Timothy Taylor, pastor of the church in Duckenfield, in Cheshire. Published according to order. London: printed by Matthew Simmons, for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Alley, 1645. ESTC No. R200391. Grub Street ID 77927.
  • Eaton, Samuel. The defence of sundry positions & scriptures for the Congregational-way justified: or an answer to an epistle written by Mr. Richard Hollingworth, unto S.E. and T.T. wherein he (in many particulars) chargeth them with injurious dealing against God, and against himselfe, in that booke of theirs, called A defence of sundry positions, &c. Containing a vindication from such charges and aspersions so laid upon them. As also a briefe answer to his large (if not unreasonable) demands, to have scripturall, or rationall answ. given to his 112 queries. By Sam: Eaton teache Tim: Taylor pastor of the church at Duckenfield in Cheshire. Published according to order. London: Printed by Matthew Simmons, for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head-Alley, 1646. ESTC No. R24943. Grub Street ID 108673.
  • Eaton, Samuel. A just apologie for the church of Duckenfeild in Cheshire: Against certain slanderous reports received by Mr. Edwards his overmuch credulitie of what may tend to the reproach of those that differ from himselfe in judgement (though but concerning matters meerly of externall order, and things of inferior alloy to the substantiall doctrines of faith, and manners) rashly and without further examination of the truth of them, (together with an overplus of his own censures, and uncharitable animadversions) divulged by himselfe in a ... book of his, intituled, The third par of Gangræna. By Samuel Eaton, teacher [of the Church of God at Duckerfeild] & [by] Timothy Taylor, pastour of the Church of God at Duckerfeild. Whereunto also is annexed a letter of a godly minister, Mr Henry Rootes, Pastour of the church of Sowerbie in Yorkshire, in vindication of himselfe against a sinister and dangerous (yet false and groundlesse) insinuation, contained in the copie of a letter out of Yorkshire, sent unt. London: printed by M.S. for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head-Alley, 1647. ESTC No. R4168. Grub Street ID 123244.
  • Eaton, Samuel. The oath of allegiance and the national covenant proved to be non-obliging: or, three several papers on that subject; viz. 1. Two positions, with several reasons of them, and consequences flowing from thence. 2. An answer to the said positions. 3. A reply to the said answer, wherein the truth of the positions is vindicated, and the oath of allegiance, and the national covenant are made non-obliging. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the Church of Christ at Darkenfield in Chesshire. London: printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1650. ESTC No. R205852. Grub Street ID 82473.
  • Eaton, Samuel. The mystery of God incarnate: or, The VVord made flesh, cleered up: or, a vincication [sic] of certain scriptures (produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ) from the corrupt glosses, false interpretations, and sophisticall argumentations of M. John Knowles, who denies the divinity of Christ. Also, certain annotations and observations upon a pamphlet entitled, A confession of faith concerning the holy Trinity, according to the scriptures: together with a copie of a letter sent by him to the committee of Gloucester, concerning his faith touching the doctrine of the Trinity. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the church of Christ at Duckenfield. Whereunto is annexed the attestation of Philip Nye, John Owen, Joseph Caryl, William Greenhill, Sydr. Simpson, Geo. Griffiths. Tho. Harrison. [London]: Printed for H[enry]. Cripps, and L[odowick]. Lloyd, to be sold by Hezekiah Vsher at Boston in New-England, 1650. ESTC No. R174842. Grub Street ID 67906.
  • Eaton, Samuel. The mystery of God incarnate: or The vvord made flesh, cleered up: or, A vindication of certain scriptures (produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ) from the corrupt glosses, false interpretations, and sophistical argumentations of M. John Knowles, who denies the divinity of Christ. Also, certain annotations and observations upon a pamphlet entituled, A confession of faith concerning the holy Trinity, according to the scriptures: together with a copie of a letter sent by him to the Committee of Gloucester, concerning his faith touching the doctrine of the Trinity. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the church of Christ at Duckenfield. Whereunto is annexed the attestation of Philip Nye, John Owen, Joseph Caryl, Tho. Harrison, William Greenhill, Sydr. Simpson, Geo. Griffiths. London: printed for Henry Cripps, and Lodowick Lloyd, in Popes-head Alley, 1650. ESTC No. R209349. Grub Street ID 85578.
  • Eaton, Samuel. The mystery of God incarnate, or, The word made flesh, cleared up. Or, A vindication of certain scriptures (produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ) from the corrupt glosses, false interpretations, and sophistical argumentations of M. John Knowls. Or, A reply unto a [ ... ] a friendly debate [ ... ] or, A discourse [ ... ] Samuel Eaton [ ... ] concerning the divinity [ ... ] in which, M. Sa[ ... ] and M. Jo: Kno[ ... ] certain annotations [ ... ] pamphlet carrying this [ ... ] concerning the holy trinity, [ ... ] Together with a copie of a [ ... ] committee of Gloucester, c[ ... ] the doctrine of [ ... ] Samuel Eaton, teache[r of the church of Christ at] Ducke[nfield.]. London: printed for Lodowick [Lloyd and Henry Cripps ... ] to be sold at their shop [ ... ], [1650.]. ESTC No. R176439. Grub Street ID 68970.
  • Eaton, Samuel. The mystery of God incarnate: or, the VVord made flesh, cleered up: or, a vindication of certain scriptures (produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ) from the corrupt glosses, false interpretations, and sophisticall argumentations of M. John Knowles, who denies th divinity of Christ. Also, certain annotations and observations upon a pamphlet entituled, A confession of faith concerning the holy Trinity, according to the scripture: together with a copie of a letter sent by him to the committee of Gloucester, concerning his faith touching the doctrine of the Trinity. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the Church of Christ at Duckenfeld. Whereunto is annexed the attestation of Philip Nye, John Owen, Joseph Caryl, William Greenhill, Sydr. Simpson, Geo. Griffiths, Tho. Harrison. [London]: printed for H[enry]. Cripps, and L[odowick]. Lloyd, and are to be sold by William Fugil, bookseller in Hull, 1650. ESTC No. R176440. Grub Street ID 68972.
  • Eaton, Samuel. A friendly debate on a weighty subject: or, a conference by writing betwixt Mr Samuel Eaton and Mr John Knowles concerning the divinity of Iesus Christ: for the beating out, and further clearing up of truth. London: printed by T.N. for Gyles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, MDCL.[1650]. ESTC No. R205964. Grub Street ID 82559.
  • Eaton, Samuel. A vindication, or Further confirmation of some other Scriptures, produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ, distorted and miserably wrested and abused by Mr. John Knowles: together with a probation or demonstration of the destructiveness and damnableness of the contrary doctrine maintained by the aforesaid Mr. Knowles. Also, the doctrine of Christs satisfaction, and of reconciliation on Gods part to the creature, cleared up from Scripture, which of late hath been much impugned. And a discourse concerning the springing and spreading of error, and of the means of cure, and of the preservatives and against it. By Samuel Eaton teacher of the church of Jesus Christ, commonly stiled the church at Duckenfield. London: printed for Henry Cripps and Lodowick Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes.head-Alley, 1651. ESTC No. R30965. Grub Street ID 113802.
  • Eaton, Samuel. The Quakers confuted, being an answer unto nineteen queries; propounded by them, and sent to the elders of the church of Duckenfield in Cheshire; wherein is held forth much of the doctrine and practise concerning revelations, and immediate voices, and against the holy Scriptures, Christs ministry, churches and ordinances &c. Together with an answer to a letter which was written and sent by one of them to a family of note and quality in the said county, which pleaded for perfection in this life, and for quaking. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the Church of Christ heretofore meeting at Duckenfield, now in Stockport in Cheshire. London: Printed by R. White for Thomas Brewster, and are to be sold at the sign of the three Bibles at the West-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R9865. Grub Street ID 129910.