Thomas Reeve

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Thomas Reeve [1]

an Anglican divine of the 17th century, flourished as preacher of Waltham Abbey, Essex. He published, Sermons (Lond. 1632, 4to): Sermons (1647, 4to): Public Devotions (1651,12mo): God's Plea for Nineveh, or London's Precedent for Mercy, delivered in certain sermons, etc. (1657, fol.); "An extraordinary work, very severe in lashing and exposing the vices of the age; the sermons are a very lively picture of London manners now unknown;... this is one of the scarcest books in English theology" (Beloe, Anec. iii. 80-84): an abridgment, entitled London's Remembrancer, was published soon afterwards: Sermons (1660, 4to): England's Backwardness, etc., a sermon (1661, 8vo): Discourses (1661, 4to): Sermon (1661, 4to): England's Restitution, etc.: Sermons (1661, 4to). See Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Auth. sv.

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