His earliest work
Philosophia libera triplici exercitationum decade proposita was an attack on
Aristotelianism, and appeared at
Frankfurt in 1621, under the pseudonym "N. C. Cosmopolitanus." Later editions were issued under his name in 1622, 1636, and 1675. His treatise of
Geography Delineated Forth in Two Books was published in 1625, and republished in 1685. Three sermons entitled
Achitophel, or the Picture of a Wicked Politician, preached to the
University of Oxford and dedicated to
James Ussher, appeared in 1627, 1628, 1629, 1638, 1638, and 1642. The first edition was called in, and the passages against
Arminianism were removed. After his death there appeared (1633 and 1640) a sermon, ''Chorazin and Bethsaida's Woe'', which he had preached at
St. Mary's, Oxford. The dedication by N. H. was to
Thomas Winniffe, and asserts that but for a kinsman the manuscript might have been lost on the Dutch shores, as Carpenter's works on optics were in the Irish Sea. ==References==