Edmund Calamy The Elder - Works

Works

His publications are almost entirely sermons.

  • The Art of Divine Meditation (London: for Tho. Parkhurst, 1634) - not sermons.
  • An Answer to a Book entitled, An Humble Remonstrance (1641) as a member of Smectymnuus
  • Gods Free Mercy to England (1642)
  • Englands Looking-glasse (1642)
  • Souldier's Pocket Bible (1643) editor
  • Jus Divinum Ministerii Evangelici (1654)

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