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    A word in season: to all sorts of well minded people in this miserably distracted and distempered nation. Plainly manifesting, that the safety and well-being of the common-wealth under God, dependeth on the fidelity, and stedfast adherence of the people, to those whom they have chosen, and on their ready compliance with them. Also, that the destruction and bondage of the common-wealth in generall, and of every good minded man in particular cannot be avoided, if the people, through want of consideration, shall give eare to any other counsels or counsellers. Published by authority.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681. and Sadler, John, 1615-1674,
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    Attributed to William Walwyn by Wing. Sometimes erroneously attributed to John Sadler. Cf. McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, p.196. According to McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, p.196, ...
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    Tolleration iustified, and persecution condemn'd. In an answer or examination, of the London-ministers letter whereof, many of them are of the synod, and yet framed this letter at Sion-Colledge; to be sent among others, to themselves at the Assembly: in behalf of reformation and church-government, 2 Corinth. II. vers. 14. 15. And no marvail, for Sathan himself is transformed into an angell of light. Therefore it is no great thing, though his ministers transform themselves, as though they were ministers of righteousnesse; whose end shall be according to their works.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    Attributed to William Walwyn by Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 29th 1645"; the second 6 in imprint date crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The compassionate Samaritane unbinding the conscience, and powring oyle into the wounds which have beene made upon the separation, recommending their future welfare to the serious thoughts and carefull endeavours of all who love the peace and unity of Commonwealths men, or desire the unanimous prosecution of the common enemy, or who follow our Saviours rule, to doe unto others what they would have others doe unto them.
    Date of publication:
    1644
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681. and Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665, attributed name.
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    Anonymous. By William Walwyn. Sometimes also attributed to John Goodwin. Place of publication from Wing. The last two leaves are blank. Thomason apparently considered "Good counsell to all those that heartily desire the ...
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    The iust man in bonds, or, Lieut. Col. John Lilburne close prisoner in Newgate, by order of the House of Lords
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681. and Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657.
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    Caption title. Attributed to William Walwyn (Cf. McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, pp.216-7) and to John Lilburne (Cf. Wing). Item at reel 717:2 identified as Wing J1234 (number cancelled). Item at 2202:9 ...
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    A touch-stone for physick directing by evident marks and characters to such medicines as without purgers, vomiters, bleedings, issues, minerals, or any other disturbers of nature may be securely trusted for cure in all extreamities and be easily distinguished from such as are hazardous or dangerous : exemplyfied by various instances of remarkable cures performed solely by such medicines.
    Date of publication:
    1667
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    "To the reader" signed: W.W. Attributed to William Walwyn. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.); Wing. Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library.
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    Physick for families discovering a safe way, and ready means, whereby every one at sea or land, may with Gods assistance be in a capacity of curing themselves, or their relations, in all distempers or extremities, without any the hazards, troubles, or dangers, over usual, in all other wayes of cure.
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    1669
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. To the reader signed: W.W. Attributed William Walwyn. cf. NUC pre-1956.
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    Walwyns jvst defence against the aspertions cast upon him in a late un-Christian pamphlet entituled Walwyns wiles / by William Walwyn.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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    Health's new store-house opened offering to familiar use such supplies as are most wanting and really needful to humane frailty. By health's student.
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    1661
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    "To the reader" signed W.W. i.e. William Walwyn. Identified on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700", reel 1878:3 as Wing W147 (number cancelled). Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A still and soft voice from the scripture vvitnessing them to be the vvord of God.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    Signed at end: by William Walwyn, merchant (there being a minister of the same name) Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Serminary Library, New York.
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    Gold tried in the fire, or The burnt petitions revived. A preface.
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    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    Caption title. Signed at end: By a well-wisher to truth and perce [sic, i.e. William Walwyn. Cf. McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, pp.275-6]. Publication date from colophon; place of publication from Wing. ...
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    The ivst man in bonds. Or Lievt. Col. John Lilburne close prisoner in Newgate, by order of the Hovse of Lords.
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    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681. and Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657,
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    Attributed to William Walwyn (cf. McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, pp.216-7) and to John Lilburne (cf. Wing). Caption title. Imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 29 London 1646". ...
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    The poore vvise-mans admonition unto all the plaine people of London, and the neighbor-places. To strengthen them in the houre of temptation, that they may be happy and exemplary instruments to all other people, in preserving the city, Parliament, and whole nation, from imminent and sudden destruction.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    Sometimes attributed to William Walwyn; this attribution rejected by McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, p.530. Place of publication from Wing. In favor of the army. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 10th". ...
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    A remonstrance of many thousand citizens, and other free-born people of England, to their own House of Commons. Occasioned through the illegall and barbarous imprisonment of that famous and worthy sufferer for his countries freedoms, Lievtenant Col. John Lilburne. Wherein their just demands in behalfe of themselves and the whole kingdome, concerning their publike safety, peace and freedome, is express'd; calling those their commissioners in Parliament, to an account, how they (since the beginning of their session, to this present) have discharged their duties to the vniversallity of the people, their soveraigne lord, from whom their power and strength is derived, and by whom (ad bene placitum,) it is continued.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Overton, Richard, fl. 1646. and Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    Attributed to Richard Overton, with William Walwyn. Cf. McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, p.223. Place of publication from Wing. Burned by order of the Commons on May 22d, 1647, at the old Exchange in ...
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    A manifestation from Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Richard Overton (now prisioners in the Tower of London) and others, commonly (though unjustly) styled Levellers : intended for full vindication from the many aspersions cast upon them, to render them odious to the world, and unserviceable to the Common-wealth, and to satisfie and ascertain all men whereunto all their motions and endeavours tend, and what is the ultimate scope of their engagement in the publick affaires : they also that render evill for good, are our adversaries, because we follow the thing that good is.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. ; Walwyn, William, 1600-1681. ; Prince, Thomas. and Overton, Richard, fl. 1646.
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    Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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    The compassionate Samaritane unbinding the conscience, and powring oyle into the wounds which have beene made upon the separation: recommending their future welfare to the serious thoughts, and carefull endeavours of all who love the peace and unity of Commonwealths men, or desire the unanimous prosecution of the common enemie, or who follow our Saviours rule, to doe unto others, what they would have others doe unto them.
    Date of publication:
    1644
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681. and Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665, attributed name.
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    Anonymous. By William Walwyn. Sometimes also attributed to John Goodwin. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 5th"; "London"; caret after 'and' in edition statement and "much" written above line. Reproduction of the original ...
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    The bloody proiect, or a discovery of the new designe, in the present war. Being a perfect narrative of the present proceedings of the severall grandee factions, for the prevention of a just peace, and promoting of a causelesse warre, to the destruction of the King, Parliament & people. Whereunto is annexed several expedients for an happy accommodation tending to the satisfaction of all parties, without the further effusion of blood. / By W.P. Gent.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    W.P. = William Walwyn. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug. ye 21". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    An antidote against Master Edwards his old and new poyson: intended to preserve this long distempered nation from a most dangerous relaps. Which his former, his later, and next gangrenous book is likely to occasion, if not timely prevented. by William Walwin.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    A reply to: Edwards, Thomas. Gangraena, parts 1-2. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 10th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Englands lamentable slaverie, proceeding from the arbitrarie will, severitie, and injustnes of kings, negligence, corruption, and unfaithfulnesse of parliaments, coveteousnesse, ambition. and variablenesse of priests, and simplicitie, carelesnesse, and cowardlinesse of people. Which slaverie, with the remedie may be easily observed. By the scope of a modest & smooth letter, written by a true lover of his countrey and a faithfull friend to that worthy instrument of Englands freedome, Lievten. Collonell Lilburn, now unjustlie imprisoned in Newgate. Being committed first, by order and vote of Parliament without cause shewed, and then secondly for refusing to answer upon interrogatories to their committee of examinations, contrarie to 1. The great charter of England. 2. The very words of the Petition of right. 3. The act made this present Parliament; for the abolishing the Star-Chamber. ...
    Date of publication:
    1645
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    A true lover of his countrey = William Walwyn. Caption title. Place of publication from Wing; imprint date from colophon. Annotation on Thomason copy: "London 11th Octob: 1645". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Juries justified: or, A word of correction to Mr. Henry Robinson; for his seven objections against the trial of causes, by juries of twelve men. / By William Walwin. Published by authority.
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    1651
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    A reply to: Robinson, Henry. Certain considerations in order to a more speedy, cheap, and equall distribution of justice throughout the nation. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb: 2". Reproduction of the original in the ...
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    The fountain of slaunder discovered. By William Walwyn, merchant. With some passages concerning his present imprisonment in the Tower of London. Published for satisfaction of friends and enemies.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 30". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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