Matthew Poole
1624 – 1679
43 works on record
Works

Commentary on the Holy Bible
1962

Annotations upon the Holy Bible
1683

A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant
1667

The nullity of the Romish faith, or, A blow at the root of the Romish Church
1666

Northern California coast

A dialogue between a Catholic priest and a Protestant

Matthew Poole's Commentary on the Holy Bible

Frommer's California 2001
Synopsis criticorum aliorumque Sacræ Scripturæ interpretum et commentatorum
1684
The nullity of the Romish faith, or, A blovv at the root of the Romish Church
1671
The nullity of the Romish faith
1667
A model for the maintaining of students of choice abilities at the university, and principally in order to the ministry
1658
Blasphēmoktonia: = The blasphemer slaine with the sword of the spirit: or a plea for the god head of the Holy Ghost
1654
A discussion between a Catholic priest and a Protestant
Synopsis criticorum aliorumque scripturae sacrae interpretum et commentatorum
Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturae interpretum ...
An advertisement concerning the publication of the last part of the last volume of the Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturæ interpretum
A Reverse to Mr. Oliver's Sermon of Spiritual Worship. A Sermon On the same Subject. Preached before the Lord Mayor, At St. Paul's Church, August 26th. 1660
The Nullity of the Romish Faith. Or, A Blovv At the Root of the Romish Church, Being An Examination of that Funda- mentall Doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches In- fallibility, and of all those severall Me- thods which their most famous and approved Writers have used for the defence thereof. Together With An Appendix tending to the Demon- stration of the Solidity of the Protestant Faith, wherein the Reader will find all the Materiall Objections and Cavils of their most considerable Writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in his Treatise De fide and his Apology for Tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S.Clara in his Sy- stema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of his preten- ded Conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and Answered
A Dialogue Between A Popish Priest, And An English Protestant. Wherein the Principal Points and Argu- ments of both Religions are truly Proposed and fully Examined
Qvo Warranto; Or, A Moderate Enquiry Into The VVarrantablenesse Of The Preaching Of Gifted and Unordained Persons. Where also some other Questions are discussed : Viz. Concerning {Ministerial Relation, Election, Ordination. Being A Vindication Of the Late Jus Divinum Ministerii Evangelici, So far as concerns those Points; From the Exceptions of Mr. John Martin, Mr. Sam. Petto, Mr. Frederick Woodal
A Model For the maintaining of Students Of choice abilities at the Vniver- sity, and principally in order to the Ministry. Together With a Preface before it, and after it a Recommendation from the Uni- versity; and two serious Exhortations recommended unto all the unfeigned lovers of Piety and Learning, and more parti- cularly to those rich men who desire to honour the Lord with their substance. (ornaments; ... 3 lines)
Matthaei Poli, Londiniensis, Synopsis criticorum aliorumque scripturae sacrae interpretum et commentatorum
The Nullity of the Romish Faith. Or A Blovv At the Root of the Romish Church, Being An Examination of that Funda- mental Doctrine of the Chvrch of Rome concerning the Churches In- fallibilitie, and of all those several Me- thods which their most famous and approved Writers have used for the defence thereof. Together With An Appendix tending to the Demon- stration of the Solidity of the Protestant Faith, wherein the Reader will find all the Material Objections and Cavils of their most considerable Writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in his Treatise de fide and his Apology for Tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S. Clara in his Sy- stema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of his pretend- ed Conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered
Synopsis Criticorum Aliorumque Sacrae Scripturae Interpretum Et Commentatorum, Summo Studio Et Fide Adornata, Indicibusque necessariis instructa A Matthaeo Polo, Londinensi. Volumen I. (-V) Complectens Libros omnes à Genesi ad Jobum. (-Apoc.) Ex Recensione Johannis Leusden. (device)
A Seasonable Apology For Religion, Being the subject of two Sermons Lately delivered in an Auditory in London
Annotations Upon The Holy Bible. Wherein The Sacred Text Is Inserted, And Various Readings Annex'd, Together with the Parallel Scriptures. The more difficult Terms in each Verse are Explained. Seeming Contradictions Reconciled. Questions and Doubts Resolved. And the Whole Text Opened. Vol. 1. (-2)
The Nullity of the Romish Faith; Or A Blovv At the Root of the Romish Church, Being An Examination of that Funda- mental Doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches In- fallibility, and of all those several Me- thods which their most famous and approved Wri- ters have used for the defence thereof. Together With An Appendix tending to the Demon- stration of the Solidity of the Protestant Faith, wherein the Reader will find all the Material Objecti- ons and Cavils of their most considerable Writers, viz. Richworth (aliâs Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in his Treatise de fide and his Apology for Tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S. Clara in his Systema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of his pre- tended Conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered
A Letter From A London Minister To the Lord Fleetwood. (ornament)
Synopsis Criticorum Aliorumque S.Scripturae Interpretum. Volumen I. (-V.) Complectens Libros omnes à Genesi ad Jobum, (-Rev.) Divisum in duas Partes. Operâ Matthaei Poli Londinesis
The Nullity of the Romish Faith. Or A Blovv At the Root of the Romish Church, Being An Examination of that Funda- mentall Doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches In- fallibility, and of all those severall Me- thods which their most famous and approved Writers have used for the defence thereof; Together With An Appendix tending to the Demon- stration of the Solidity of the Protestant Faith, wherein the Reader will find all the materiall Objections and Cavils of their most considerable Writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in his Treatise De fide and his Apology for Tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S.Clara in his Sy- stema fidei, and Captaine Everard in his late account of his pretended Conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and Answered
Evangelical Worship Is Spiritual VVorship, As it was Discussed in a Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable The Lord Maior, At Pauls Church, Aug.26.1660
Blasphēmoktonia : : The Blasphemer Slaine With the Sword of the Spirit
Blasphemoktonia : The blasphemer slaine with the sword of the Spirit
A reverse to Mr. Oliver's sermon of spiritual worship
Synopsis criticorum aliorumque Sacrae Scripturae interpretum et commentatorum
A seasonable apology for religion
Mr. Matthew Pool, author of that elaborate work, Sinopsis critticorum
Synopsis criticorum aliorumque Sacrae Scripturae
A dialogue between a popish priest, and an English Protestant
A model for the maintaining of students of choice abilities at the vniversity, and principally in order to the ministry
The nullity of the Romish faith. Or A blow at the root of the Romish church, being an examination of that fundamental doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the churches infallibility ...
Mr. Matthew Pool, author of that elaborate vvork, Sinopsis criticorum