Thomas Reeve
1594 – 1672
17 works on record
Works

England's beauty in seeing King Charles the Second restored to majesty
Pulpit sparks or Choice forms of prayer
1659
A call and patern for true and speedy repentance
Lazarus his rest
Mr. Reeves his Alarm to London
A dead man speaking, or, The famous memory of King Charles the I
God's plea for Nineveh, or, London's precedent for mercy
Mr. Reeves, his alarm to London in a shrill voice to its inhabitants ...
The Man Of Valour, Or the Puissance of Englands Great Champion. Delivered in three Sermons, in the Parish Church of Waltham Abbey, upon Duke Albe- marle's coming up to London, and Decla- ring for a Free Parliament
England's Backwardnesse Or a lingring Party In bringing back a lawful King, Delivered In a Sermon at Waltham Abbey Church in the County of Essex, at a solemne fast
God's Plea For Nineveh
Sheba's Head Cast over the Wall Or The Dead Scalp of Rebellion Expressed in a moderate Treatise, shewing that Kings are not to be resisted by force of Armes
England's Restitution Or The Man, the Man of Men, The States-Man. Delivered In several Sermons in the Parish Church of Waltham Abbey in the County of Essex
Lazarus His Rest. Preached in a Sermon at the Fu- nerall of Mr. Ephraim Udall, that famous Divine in London
A Dead Man Speaking, Or the Famous memory of King Charles the I. Delivered in a Sermon upon the 30th of Ian
London's Remembrancer. A Call And Patern For True and Speedy Repentance. Being An Abridgment of those many severe Sermons
A Cedars Sad and Solemn Fall. Delivered in a Sermon at the Parish- Church of Waltham Abbey in Essex