Biblio
1659
The Christian Commonwealth: or, The Civil Policy of the Rising Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Written Before the Interruption of the Government. Written by Mr. John Eliot, Teacher of the Church of Christ at Roxbury in New-England. And Now Published (after his consent given) by a Server of the Season. London: Ptd. for Livewell Chapman, 1659.
A Holy Commonwealth, or Political Aphorisms, Opening the true Principles of Government: For The Healing of the Mistakes, and Resolving the Doubts, that most endanger and trouble ENGLAND at this time: (if yet there may be hope.) And directing the desires of sober Christians that long to see the Kingdoms of this world, become the Kingdoms of the Lord, and of his Christ. London: Ptd. for Thomas Underhill and Francis Taylor, 1659.
1657
["Letters from Utopia"] In Mercurius Politicus, Comprising The sum of forein Intelligence, with the Affairs now on foot in the three Nations of England, Scotland, & Ireland:. Vol. Nos. 352 - 356., 1657.
1656
An Appendix To the Former Work, Endeavouring a Discovery of the Unknown Parts of the World. Especially of Terra Australis Incognita, or the Southern Continent. London: Ptd. for Henry Seile, 1656.
The Common-wealth of Oceana. London: Ptd. by J. Streater for Livewell Chapman, 1656.
1655
"The Inventory of Judgements Commonwealth, the Author cares not in what World it is established" In The Worlds Olio, Edited by Lady M[argaret] of Newcastle,(1623?-74). London: Ptd. for J. Martin Allestrye, 1655.
1653
Twelve Humble Proposals To the Supreme Governours of the three Nations now assembled at Westminister concerning The Propagation of the Gospel, The New modling of the Universities, The Reformation of the Laws, The Supply of the necessities of the poor; And many other things of great moment, which may conduce to the honour of God, and the comfort and joy of his people. By M[ary] R[ande] an admirer and adorer of the good providence of God, in making such happy changes in these Nations, Edited by R[ande], M[ary] [pseud.]. London: Ptd. by Henry Hills, for R.C. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, 1653.
1652
A Joviall Crew: or, The Merry Beggars. Presented in a Comedie, At the Cock-pit in Drury Lane, in the yeer 1641. London: Ptd. by J.Y for E.D. and N.E, 1652.
1651
The Lady-Errant. A Tragi-Comedy. London: Ptd. for Humphrey Moseley, 1651.
1650
The Female Rebellion: A Tragicomedy. From a MS. In the Hunterian Museum University of Glasgow. Glasgow, Scot.: Printed for Private Circulation, 1650.
Newes from the New Exchange. London: Np, 1650.
The Reformed School. London: Ptd. by R.D., 1650.
1649
The Poore Mans Advocate, or England's Samaritan. Powring Oyle and Vyne into the wounds of the Nation. By making the present Provision for the Souldier and the Poor, by reconciling all Parties. By paying all Arreares to the Parliament Army. All publique Debts, and all the late Kings, Queenes, and Princes Debts due before Session. London: Ptd. for Giles Calvert, 1649.
1648
Novae solymae. Libri Sex, Edited by Begley, Rev. Walter. Londini: Typis Johannis Legati, 1648.