William Ames - Sources

Sources

  • Keith L. Sprunger, The Learned Doctor William Ames (1972)
  • See also:
    • John Quick's manuscript Icones Sacrae Anglicanae, which gives the fisherman anecdote on the personal authority of one who was present;
    • Life by Matthias Nethenus prefixed to collected edition of Latin works (5 vols, Amsterdam, 1658);
    • Winwood's Memorials, vol. iii. pp. 346–347;
    • Daniel Neal's Puritans, i. 532;
    • Thomas Fuller's Cambridge (Christ's College);
    • Hanbury's Hist. Memorials, i. 533;
    • Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, vol. vi., fourth series, 1863, pp. 576–577.

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