Hugh Peters
1598 – 1660
44 works on record
Works
A complete reprint of Good work for a good magistrate (1651)
1992
Milk for babes, and meat for men
1910
A dying fathers last legacy to an only child: or, Mr. Hugh Peter's advice to his daughter
1683
Hugh Peters figaries: or, His merry tales, and witty jests
1660
The tales and jests of Mr. Hugh Peters
1660
Good work for a good magistrate
1651
Good work for a good magistrate, or, A short cut to great quiet
1651
A dying fathers last legacy to an onely child, or, Mr. Hugh Peter's advice to his daughter
1651
Mr. Peters last report of the English vvars
1646
Gods doings, and mans duty
1646
A true relation of the passages of God's providence in a voyage for Ireland, with the additionall forcessent for reducing of that Kingdome by His Majestie and Paliament (sic)
1642
A trve relation of the passages of Gods providence in a voyage for Ireland
1642
Milke for babes and meat for men, or, Principles necessary to be knowne and learned, of such as would know Christ here or be knowne of him hereafter
1641
Digitus Dei. Or, Good newes from Holland
1631
Milk for babes, and meat for men, or, Principles necessary, to bee known and learned, of such as would know Christ here, or be known of him hereafter
1630
Gods doings and mans duty opened in a sermon
The case of Mr. Hugh Peters
Master Peters messuage from Sir Thomas Fairfax, delivered in both houses of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled .
Mr. Peters Last Report of the English VVars, Occasioned by the importunity of a Friend Pressing an Answer to Seven Quaeres. Viz. {I. Why he was silent at the Surrender of Oxford. II. What he observed at Worcester it being the last Towne in the Kings hand. III. What were best to doe with the Army. IV. If he had any expedient for the present diffe- rence. V. What his Thoughts were in relation to Forreigne States. VI. How these late Mercies and Conquests might be preserved and improved. VII. Why his name appeares in so many Bookes not without blots, and he never wipe them off. Published by Authority
Mr. Peters message delivered in both Houses, to the Lords and Commons in Parliament; from Sir Thomas Fairfax
A sermon by Hugh Peters
The Northerne Intelligencer
Mr. Peters message delivered in both houses ... from Sir Thomas Fairfax .
A word for the Armie. And two words to the Kingdome. To Cleare the One, and cure the Other. Forced in much plainesse and bre- vity from their faithful Servant
The full and last relation of all things concerning Basing-house ...
Gods Doings, And Mans Duty, Opened in a Sermon Preached before both Houses of Par- liament, the Lord Major and Aldermen of the City of London, and the Assembly of Divines; at the last Thanksgiving Day, April 2. For the recovering of the West, and disbanding 5000 of the Kings Horse, &c. 1645. ... (4 lines)
Nineteen Cases Of Conscience. Submissively tendred to Mr. Hvgh Petrs, And the rest of his Fellow Commis- sioners, the Triars
Mr. Peters report from the army, to the Parliament
The Way To The Peace And Settlement Of These Nations, Fully discovered in two Letters, delivered to his late Highnesse the Lord Protector, and one to the present Parliament, Wherein The liberty of speaking (which every one desires for himself) is opposed against Antichrist, for the procuring of his downfall, who will not grant the same to others; And now published To awaken the publick spirits in England, and to raise up an universal Magistrate in Christendome, that can suffer all sorts of people, (of what Religion soever they are) in any one Coun- trey, as God (the great Magistrate) suffers the same in all Countreys of the world. ... (4 lines)
Gods Doings, And Mans Duty, Opened in a Sermon Preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Maior and Aldermen of the City of London, and the Assembly of Divines; at the last Thanksgiving Day, April 2. For the recovery of the West, and disbanding 5000 of the Kings Horse, &c. 1645. ... (2 lines). This fourty-fifth great yeer, of wondrous worth, Lord grant it may Great Brittain's peace bring forth
A sermon
A word for the armie
Gods Doings, And Mans Duty, Opened in a Sermon Preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Maior and Aldermen of the City of London, and the Assembly of Divines; at the last Thanksgiving Day, April 2. For the recovery of the West, and disbanding 5000 of the Kings Horse, &c. 1645. ... (4 lines)
Mr. Peters report from Bristol, made to the House of commons, from Sir Thomas Fairfax .
A lost paper on Hugh Peter
A most pithy exhortation delivered in an eloquent oration to the watry generation aboard their admirall at Graves-End, by the Right Reverend, Mr. Hugh Peters, doctor of the chair for the famous university of Whitehall, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the high and mighty K. Oliver, the first of that name
Mr. Peters last report of the English wars
Hosanna: or, A song of thanksgiving, sung by the children of Zion
Letters and documents by or relating to Hugh Peter
Mr. Peters / report / from / Bristol, / made to the House of Commons, from / Sir Thomas Fairfax. / ...
A discourse betwixt Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburn close prisoner in the Tower of London, and Mr Hugh Peter
The way to the peace and settlement of these nations, fully discovered in two letters
A vvay propounded to make the poor in these and other nations happy
Collections of letters from severall parts, concerning the affaires of the armies in England and Ireland ...