Griffith Williams - Works

Works

Besides the works already mentioned, Williams was the author of:

  • The Delights of the Saints, London, 1622, 8vo.
  • Seven Golden Candlestickes, holding the Seven Greatest Lights of Christian Religion, London, 1627, 4to.
  • The True Church, shewed to all Men that desire to be Members of the Same, London, 1629, fol.
  • The Right Way to the Best Religion, London, 1636, fol.
  • Seven Treatises very necessary to be observed in these very bad Days, to prevent the Seven Last Vials of God's Wrath, that the Seven Angels are to pour down upon the Earth, London, 1661, fol.
  • The Description and the Practice of the four most admirable Beasts explained in Four Sermons, London, 1663, 4to.
  • A True Relation of a Law Proceeding, betwixt ... Griffith, lord bishop of Ossory, and Sir G. Ayskue, London, 1663, 4to.
  • Several Sermons on Solemn Occasions and Treatises, London, 1665, 4to.
  • Four Treatises, London, 1667, 4to.

To him also has been ascribed An Examination of such Particulars in the Solemne League and Covenant as concern the Law; proving it to be destructive of the Lawes of England, both Ancient and Moderne, Oxford, 1644, 4to.

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