The Wicked Mans Reward, or, Another Warning to Stubborn Sinners (1669)

The wicked mans reward, or, Another warning to stubborn sinners : wherein, the great power of the eternal God is briefly discovered, both in what he hath done, what he is doing, and what he will do, if sinners will not repent (London : Printed for Tho. Passenger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1669)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 137. STC R220988.

British Library 4474.a.55[3]. Located by Paul Morgan.

Perkins – Deaths Knell, or, The Sick Mans Passing-bell (1664)

Perkins, William. Deaths knell, or, The sick mans passing-bell : summoning all sick consciences to prepare themselves for the coming of the great day of doom, lest mercies gate be shut against them (London : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, W. Gilbertson, and J. Wright, 1664)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 137. STC R39633.

British Library Cup.408.d.8.[1]. Located by Paul Morgan.

Passenger – The Sinners Arraignment, or, The Life, Death and Judgment of Stubborn and Incorrigible Sinners (1668)

Passenger, Thomas. The sinners arraignment, or, The life, death and judgment of stubborn and incorrigible sinners : wherein first is plainly set forth and described the certainty of their death, as also many pithy arguments to perswade men to prepare for it, lest they fall unawares into the great condemnation (London : Printed for Thomas Passinger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1668)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 133. STC R216912.

British Library Cup.408.d.8.[10]. Located by Paul Morgan.

Passenger – God’s Call to Unconverted Sinners to Turn to the Lord (1662)

Passenger, Thomas. God’s call to unconverted sinners to turn to the Lord. Plainly shewing every poore sinner the miserableness of his estate, and how great an enermy he is to himself, that though the Lord be daily calling him, to turn and live, and professeth he deights not in the death of a sinner; yet for all this he will go and die (London : Printed for Charles Tyus. at the three Bibles on London Bridge, 1662)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 133. STC R217460.

British Library 4407.a.19. Located by Arnold Hunt.