Matthew Scrivener has written:
'A course of Divinity' -- subject(s): Church of England, Doctrines
'The method and means to a true spiritual life' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Spiritual life
'A course of divinity, or, An introduction to the knowledge of the true Catholick religion' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines
'Apologia pro s. ecclesiae patribus adversus Joannem Dallaeum De usu patrum &c' -- subject(s): Apologetic works, Church of England, Fathers of the church, History and criticism
Matthew Scrivener is known for his works in historical fiction, including novels such as "Netherwood" and "The Fig Tree." His writing often explores themes of family, relationships, and societal changes in different eras.
Matthew S. Smith has written:
'Principles & applications of tensor analysis' -- subject(s): Calculus of tensors
'Structural dynamics' -- subject(s): Structural dynamics
'Stability and dispersion analysis for rockets and projectiles' -- subject(s): Exterior Ballistics
Matthew Scrivener died in 1609.
Frank A. Scrivener has written: 'Beginner's user guide for the MAGTF tactical Warfare Simulation'
Gregory S. Jay has written: 'America the scrivener'
Matthew McCaslin has written: 'Matthew McCaslin'
the short story Bartleby, the Scrivener was written by Herman Melville
Matthew Tickle has written: 'Matthew Tickle' 'Idyll'
Matthew Inglis has written: 'Field'
Matthew Weiss has written: 'Hesh'
Matthew McIntosh has written: 'Pozo'
Matthew Carlin has written: 'Bayou'
Matthew Seebach has written: 'Our future is in your hands'
Matthew Geden has written: 'Swimming to Albania'