Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 175

Christopher Harvey

. a Ministers son of Cheshire, was born in that County, became a Batler of Brasenose Coll. in 1613, aged 16 years, took the degrees in Arts, that of Master being compleated 1620, holy Orders, and at length was made Vicar of Clifton in Warwickshire. His works are these.

The right Rebell. A treatise discovering the true use of the name by the nature of Rebellion, with the properties and practices of Rebells. Appliable to all both old and new Phanatiques. Lond. 1661. oct.

Faction supplanted: or, a caveat against the ecclesiastical and secular Rebells in two parts. 1. A discourse concerning the nature, properties and practices of Rebells. 2. Against the inconstancy and inconsistent contrariety of the same mens pretensions and practices, principles and doctrines. Lond. 1663. oct. pen’d mostly in 1642, Clar. 1661. and finished 3 Apr. 1645. This book, I suppose (for I have not seen it, or the other) is the same with the former, only a new title put to it, to make it vend the better. Another book goes under his name called Conditions of Christianity . printed at Lond. in tw. but that, or any other besides, I have not yet seen.