Henry Hammond
1605 – 1660
97 works on record
Works

The miscellaneous theological works of Henry Hammond, D.D., Archdeacon of Chichester and Canon of Christ Church

Thirty-one sermons preached on several occasions

The miscellaneous theological works of Henry Hammond ... to which is prefixed, the life of the author, by John Fell

A practical catechism

A paraenesis; or, Seasonable exhortatory to all true sons of the Church of England

Nineteen letters of the truly reverend and learned Henry Hammond, D.D. ... written to Mr. Peter Staninough and Dr. Nathanael Ingelo, many of them on very curious subjects
A practical catachism
Miscellaneous theological works
Novum Testamentum Domini Nostri Jesu Christi
The miscellaneous theological works of Henry Hammond ..
The practicall catechisme
To the Right Honourable, The Lord Fairfax, And His Covncell Of VVarre
Some Profitable Directions Both For Priest & People, In Two Sermons Preached before these Evil Times
Of Conscience, Scandall, VVill-VVorship, and Superstition. ... (1 line; device)
The VVorkes Of The Reverend and Learned Henry Hammond, D.D. The First (-Fourth) Volume, Containing A Collection of Discourses Chiefly Practicall. With many Additions and Corrections From the Authors own hand. Together with the Life of the Author
Five Propositions To The Kings Majesty And the Army, concerning Church- Government, in the ordering of the Discipline thereof toward Communicants
Mysterium Religionis Recognitum. An Expedient For Composing Differences in Religion. In certaine Assertions and Conclusions. Presented to Consideration. ... (3 lines; ornaments)
Of Resisting The Lawfull Magistrate Vnder colour of Religion, And Appendant to it, of the word [greek characters] rendred damnation, Rom.13. Reprinted. Also, {Of the Zelots among the Jewes. Of taking up the Crosse. A vindication of Christs reprending St. Pe- ter, from the exceptions of Mr. Marshall
A Practicall Catchisme
Of Conscience. ... (1 line; device)
A Paraphrase, And Annotations Upon all the Books of the New Testament
Sermons Preached By That Eminent, Famous & Great Divine, Henry Hammond, D.D.
A View Of The Nevv Directorie, And A Vindication Of The Ancient Liturgie Of The Church of England. In Answer to the Reasons pretended in the Ordinance and Preface, for the abo- lishing the one, and establishing the other
Of The Power Of The Keyes; Or, Of Binding and Loosing. ... (2 lines; device)
A Paraphrase And Annotations Upon all the Books of the New Testament, Briefly explaining all the difficult Places thereof
A View Of The Nevv Directory And A Vindication Of The Ancient Liturgy Of the Church of England; In Answer to the Reasons pretend- ed in the Ordinance and Preface, for the abolishing the one, and establishing the other
Of The Reasonableness Of Christian Religion
Charis kai eirēnē, or A pacifick discourse of Gods grace and decrees
A Vievv Of Some Exceptions VVhich Have Beene Made By A Romanist To The Lord Viscovnt Falkland's Discovrse Of the Infallibilitie of the Church of Rome. Submitted to the Censure of all sober Christians. Together with the Discourse it selfe of Infal- libilitie prefixt to it. (ornament)
A paraenesis, Or, Seasonable exhortatory to all true sons of the Church of England
A letter of resolution to six quaeres, of present use in the Church of England ...
A View Of The New Directory And A Vindication Of The Ancient Liturgy Of the Church of England; In Answer to the Reasons pretended in the Ordinance and Preface, for the aboli- shing the one, and establishing the other. (device)
Deuterai phrontides, or, A review of the paraphrase & annotations on all the books of the New Testament
A Vindication Of Dr. Hammonds Addresse, &c. From the Exceptions of Evtactvs Philodemivs, In Two Particulars. Concer- ning {The Power supposed in the Jew, over his owne Freedome. The No-power over a mans own life. Together With A Briefe Reply To Mr. Iohn Goodwins Hgbristodikai, as far as concernes Dr. Hammond. (ornament)
A Vindication Of The Dissertations Concerning Episcopacie
Euschēmonōs Kai Kata Taxin
Of Schisme. A Defence Of The Church of England, Against the Exceptions Of the Romanists
Ektenesteron. Or The Degrees of Ardency In Christs Prayer Reconciled with His fulnesse Of Habitval Grace. In Reply to the Author of a Book, intituled, A mixture of Scholastical Divinity with Practical
An Answer To The Animadversions On The Dissertations Touching Ignativs's Epistles, and the Episcopacie in them asserted
Of Fraternal Admonition, Or Correption. ... (3 lines) By H. Hammond, D.D. (ornament)
The Christians Obligations To Peace & Charity. Delivered In an Advent Sermon at Carisbrooke-Castle, Ann. 1647. And Now published with IX. Sermons more
De Confirmatione, Sive Benedictione, post Baptismum, solenni, Per impositionem Manuum Episcopi Celebrata Commentarivs, Ex Sententia Ecclesiae Anglicanae
Dissertationes quatuor
A continuation of the defence of Hugo Grotius, in an answer to the review of his annotations
Of Conscience. ... (1 line)
Of A Late, Or A Death-Bed Repentance. ... (2 lines; device)
A Copy Of Some Papers Past At Oxford, Betwixt The Author of the Practicall Catechisme, And Mr. Ch
A second defence of the learned Hugo Grotius; or, A vindication of the digression concerning him
A Second Defence Of the Learned Hvgo Grotivs, Or A vindication of the Digression con- cerning him, from some fresh Exceptions
Of Scandall, Conscience, VVill-VVorship, and Svperstition. ... (1 line; device)
A continuation Of The Defence Of Hvgo Grotivs, In An Answer To The Review of his Annotations. Whereto is subjoyned a Reply to some passages of the Reviewer in his late Book of Schisme, concerning his charge of Corruptions in the Primitive Church, and some other particulars. To which are added two short Answers to some passages of the Author of A mixture of Scholastical and Practical Divinity
The Baptizing Of Infants Revievved and Defended from the Exceptions Of Mr. Tombes, In his three last Chapters of his Book Intituled Antipedobaptisme
The Christian's Obligations To Peace & Charity. Delivered In an Advent Sermon at Carisbrook-Castle, Ann. 1647. And Now Published with XI Sermons more
Of Resisting The Lavvfull Magistrate Upon Colovr Of Religion. (ornament)
Considerations of present Use concerning The Danger Resulting from the Change Of Our Church-Government
Consjderatjons of present use concerning The Danger Resulting from the Change Of Our Church-Government. (ornament)
[Works]
The Poor Mans Tithing, A Sermon Preached in St Pauls Church Before The Lord Maior And Aldermen Of The City of London on the 12th. of April, Anno Dom. 1640
A Practicall Catechisme. ... (7 lines)
A Vindication Of Dr. Hammond's Addresse, &c. From the Exceptions of Evtactvs Philodemivs, In Two Particulars. Concer- ning {The Power supposed in the Jew, over his own Freedome. The No-power over a mans own Life. Together With A Brief Reply To Mr. John Goodwin's [Hgbristodikai, as far as concerns Dr. Hammond. (ornament)
Of Svperstition. ... (1 line; device)
Of Idolatry. ... (1 line; device)
A paraenesis, or seasonable exhortatory to all true sons of the Church of England
Of The Povver Of The Keyes; Or, Of Binding and Loosing. ... (2 lines; device)
Of fundamentals in a notion referring to practise·
An Account Of Mr. Cawdry's Triplex Diatribe Concerning Superstition, Wil-worship, And Christmass Festivall
Of Scandall. ... (1 line; device)
The Dispatcher Dispatched. Or, An Examination of the Romanists Re- joynder to the Replies of D.H. Being a Third Defence of the Treatise of Schisme. Wherein is inserted a View of their Possession and Orall Tra- dition in the way of M. White
Ayia Theou krisis. Iudgment worthy of God. Or An assertion of the Exi- stence and Duration Of Hell Torments, In Two occasional Letters, written several years since, by The most Learned, Reverend, and Pious Dr. Henry Hammond. To Which is Added An Accordance of St. Paul with St. James, in the great point of Faith and Works
Severall Tracts Of {1. Conscience. 2. Scandall. 3. Will-worship. 4. Superstition. 5. Idolatry. 9. Sinnes of {Weakenesse. Wilfulnesse. 7. A Late, or, a Death-bed repentance. ... (1 line)
Of Resisting The Lawfull Magistrate Vnder colour of Religion, And Appendant to it, of the Word Keima, rendred damnation, Rom. 13. Reprinted. Also, {Of the Zelots among the Jewes. Of taking up the Crosse. A vindication of Christs reprehending Saint Peter, from the exceptions of Master Marshall
Several Sermons Preached
Of VVill-VVorship. ... (1 line; device)
Of Sinnes Of {VVeaknesse, VVilfulnesse, And Appendant to it, A Paraphrasticall explication of two difficult Texts, Heb. 6. and Heb. 10. ... (1 line; device)
Considerations of present use, concerning the danger resulting from the change of our church-government
Of Sinnes Of {VVeakness, VVilfulnesse; And appendant to it, A Paraphrasticall explication of two difficult Texts, Heb. 6. and Heb. 10. ... (1 lines)
A Copy Of Some Papers Past at Oxford, Betwixt The Author of the Practicall Catechisme, And Mr. Ch(eynell) ... (3 lines)
A Brief Vindication Of Three Passages In The Practical Catechisme, From The Censures affixt on them by the Ministers of London, in a Book Entitled, A Testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, &c
A Reply To The Catholick Gentlemans Answer To The most materiall parts of the Booke of Schisme. Whereto is annexed, An Account of H.T. his Appendix to his Manual of Controversies, concerning the Abbot of Bangors Answer to Augustine
Of Resisting The Lavvfull Magistrate Vnder colour of Religion, And Appendant to it, of the word Krima, rendred damnation, Rom. 13. Reprinted. Also {Of the Zelots among the Jewes. Of taking up the Crosse. A vindication of Christs reprehending Saint Peter, from the exceptions of Master Marshall, Augmented by the Author
The Disarmers Dexterities Examined. In a Second Defence Of the Treatise of Schisme
The works of the Reverend and learned Henry Hammond, D.D.
A practicall catechisme
Severall tracts
A copy of some papers past at Oxford
Of conscience, scandall, vvill-vvorship, and superstition
Of conscience ...
Of a late, or, a death-bed repentance ...
Severall tracts of [brace] 1. Conscience, 2. Scandall, 3. Will-worship, 4. Superstition, 5. Idolatry, 9. [i.e. 6] Sinnes of [brace] weakeness, wilfulnesse, 7. A late, or a death-bed repentance
To the right honourable, the Lord Fairfax, and his councell of warre
A view of some exceptions to the practicall catechisme
Mysterium religionis recognitum. An expedient for composing differences in religion. In certaine assertionsand conclusions. Presented to consideration
The Scriptures plea for magistrates
De confirmatione, sive, Benedictione, post baptismum
Of conscience, scandall, will-worship, and superstition
[Severall tracts of 1. Conscience
Sermons preached by that eminent divine, Henry Hammond, D.D