Isaac Ambrose

Isaac Ambrose (1604 – 20 January 1664) was an English Puritan divine. He graduated with a BA from Brasenose College, Oxford, on 1624. He obtained the curacy of St Edmund’s Church, Castleton, Derbyshire, in 1627. He was one of king's four preachers in Lancashire in 1631. He was twice imprisoned by commissioners of array. He worked for the establishment of Presbyterianism; successively at Leeds, Preston, and Garstang, whence he was ejected for nonconformity in 1662. He also published religious works. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Ambrose, Isaac
Published 1771
printed by Alex. M'caslan, and sold at his shop, opposite to the Chapel of Ease, Cross-Causeway

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by Ambrose, Isaac
Published 1797
printed by and for W. Phorson

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by Ambrose, Isaac
Published 1769
printed by Joseph Galbraith and Company, and to be sold at their printing-office in Paul's Closs above the Cross

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by Ambrose, Isaac
Published 1753
Printed by James Knox, for John Wood at Edinburgh, sold by him at his house foot of Forrester's Wynd, and by the booksellers in town and country

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by Ambrose, Isaac
Published 1738
printed for Archbald Ingram, John Hamilton, James Dechman, and John Glasford, merchant in Glasgow; and are to be sold by them, and Gavin Hamilton, and Gideon Crafurd, Booksellers in Edinburgh; and Alexander Millar, Book-Seller in Glasgow

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by Ambrose, Isaac
Published 1737
Glasgow-College, printed for Mr. James Cullen preacher, Archibald Ingram, James Dechman, John Hamilton, and John Glasford, merchants in Glasgow