Hart – The Christians Blessed Choice, or, The Godly Mans Resolution to Cleave Fast to God and His Truth (1668)

Hart, John. The Christians blessed choice, or, The godly mans resolution to cleave fast to God and his truth, notwithstanding trials, troubles, and persecutions (London : Printed by J.W. for Eliz. Andrews in Little St. Bartholomews Court in West-Smithfield, 1668)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 83. STC R40135.

British Library 4404.c.5. Located by Arnold Hunt.

Hart – Englands Faithful Physician, or, Precious Soul-saving, and Soul-searching Remedies (1666)

Hart, John. Englands faithful physician, or, Precious soul-saving, and soul-searching remedies, through grace faithfully applied for the healing and preserving this sinful sin-sick nation from ruine and destruction (London : Printed for Eliz. Andrews, in Little St. Bartholomews Court in West-Smithfield, 1666)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 83. STC R39241.

British Library 4474.a.57(3). Located by Arnold Hunt.

Hart – Christs First Sermon, or, The Absolute Necessity, Gospel Duty, and Christian Practice of Repentance (1660)

Hart, John. Christs first sermon, or, The absolute necessity, gospel duty, and Christian practice of repentance, opened and applied, by a godly, able, and faithfull minister of Jesus Christ (London : Printed for John Andrews, at the White Lion near Pye-Corner, 1660)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 83. STC R177837.

British Library 4474.b.108. Located by Arnold Hunt.

Hammond – The Worlds Timely Warning-peece (1660)

Hammond, Charles. The worlds timely warning-peece, newly corrected and amended : this being the third time presented or sent to these three nations, England, Scotland, and Ireland, describing the nearnesse of the day of the Lord, by the signes and tokens that our Saviour told his disciples should come to passe, before the last day (London : Printed for Fr. Grove, at his shop on Snow-hill, near the Sarazen’s head, 1660)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 82. STC R226173.

British Library Cup.408.d.8.(4.). Located by Paul Morgan.

A Merry-Conceited Fortune-Teller (1662)

A merry-conceited fortune-teller : prognosticating to all trades and professions their good and bad fortune : calculated according to art, for the meridian of England, but may serve for all four parts east, west, north and south, from the beginning of the world to the end thereof. (London : Printed for John Andrews, at the White-Lion near Py-corner, 1662)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 73. ESTC R26842.

British Library 12316.a.21. Located by Arnold Hunt.