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    Gainsayer convinced: or, An answer to a certain scandalous paper, subscribed and sent by certain seduced and seditious people to a minister in the countrey: in which the calling of the ministry of the Church of England, the nature of a visible church, the power of the magistrate under the gospel, the right of tithes, with many other points now in controversie, are briefly, fully and plainly cleared, to the satisfaction of those that are wavering; also much of the spirit and many of the errours of the Anabaptists of these daies (who call themselves saints) discovered and confuted. / By T.T. Preacher of the word at Kemble in Wiltshire.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    Thache, Thomas, b. 1616 or 17.
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    Signed on p. 75: Tho: Thache. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug. 6". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Vox Norvvici: or The cry of Norvvich, vindicating their ministers. Wherein, the city of Norwich, viz. the Court of Maioraltie, and Common-Councell by their act of assembly; the rest of the well affected citizens, and inhabitants, by the subscription of their names hereunto, doe vindicate their ministers, Master Thornebacke, Master Carter, Master Stinnett, Master Fletcher, Master Bond, Master Stukeley, Master Tost, and Master Mitchell, from the foule and false aspersions and slanders, which are unchristianly throwne upon them in a lying and scurrilous libell, lately come forth, intituled, Vox populi, or the peoples cry against the clergy, or rather the voice of a scismaticke projecting the discouragement, and driving away of our faithfull teachers, but we hope his lies shall not so effect it, Ier.48.30.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    A reply to: Vox populi (Wing V730). Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob: 19". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Sr. Henry Vane his speech in the House of Commons, at a committee for the bill against episcopall-government, Mr. Hide sitting in the chaire. June 11. 1641.
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    1641
    
    Author(s):
    Vane, Henry, Sir, 1612?-1662.
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    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The proceedings of the Assembly of Divines upon the Thirty nine Articles of the Church of England
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    1647
    
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    Westminster Assembly
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    Caption title. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing. Reproductions of the originals in the Huntington Library (Early English Books) and the British Library (Thomason Tracts).
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    Plain truth vvithout feare or flattery: or a true discovery of the unlawfulnes of the Presbyterian government, it being inconsistent with monarchy, and the peoples liberties; and contrary both to the Protestation and Covenant. The end of establishing the militia of London in such hands as it is now put into by the new ordinance. The betraying votes, and destructive practises, of a trayterous party in the House of Commons, concerning certain pettions [sic] for liberty and justice. Also a vindication of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax concerning certain scurrulous words uttered by some of the said faction. VVith the meanes and wayes that must be used to obtain reliefe against the said tyrannous usurpers; and for reducing the Parliament to its due rights, power and priviledges, in the preservation of the kingdomes lawes and liberties / VVritten by Amon VVilbee.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Wilbee, Amon. and Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657.
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    Editions/issues of this work appear with differing author statements: Written by I.L. (i.e. John Lilburne), or, Written by Amon Wilbee. NUC attributes the work to John Lilburne, Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) attributes to Amon WIlbee. ...
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    The impeachment against the bishops. Sent up by Serjeant Wylde, and delivered at the barr in the Lords house by order of the House. August the 4. 1641.
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    1641
    
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    Wilde, John, 1590-1669. and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.
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    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The discovery of mysteries: or, The plots and practices of a prevalent faction in this present Parliament. To overthrow the established religion, and the well setled government of this glorious Church, and to introduce a new framed discipline (not yet agreed upon by themselves what it shall be) to set up a new invented religion, patched together of Anabaptisticall and Brownisticall tenents, and many other new and old errors. And also, to subvert the fundamentall lawes of this famous kingdome, by devesting our King of his just rights, and unquestionable royall prerogatives, and depriving the subjects of the propriety of their goods, and the liberty of their persons; and under the name of the priviledge of Parliament, to exchange that excellent monarchicall government of this nation, into the tyrannicall government of a faction prevailing over the major part of their well-meaning brethren, to vote and order things full of all injustice, oppression and cruelty, as may appeare out of many, by these few subsequent collections of their proceedings. / By Gr. Williams L. Bishop of Ossory.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Williams, Gryffith, 1589?-1672.
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    In part a reply to: Goodwin, John. Os ossorianum. Place of publication and printer's name from Wing. Thomason received only quire B in May 1643 (Thomason E.104[27]), then received the complete work in July. Annotation om ...
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    An iron rod put into the Lord Protectors hand, to break all antichristian powers in pieces. Or, A discourse, which tends to a spirituall war with all sects and self-opinions, which are the Churches enemies: wil bring Englands everlasting happiness, and joyn all other lands into the body of Christs Church, to serve God with with [sic] one consent, Zeph. 3.9. All which was discovered to John Sanders of Harburn, neer Brimingham [sic]: by true apparitions, revelations, and many several visions, as the second book sheweth.
    Date of publication:
    1655
    
    Author(s):
    Sanders, John, of Harburn.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "June. 17". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the Right Honorable the Lords assembled in High Court of Parliament: the humble remonstrance and petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common Councell assembled. Together with their Lordships answer thereunto.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council. and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.
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    Against Independents and sectaries. With a preliminary order to print. The answer of the Lords is dated 26 May 1646. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 28". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Truth vindicated from the unjust accusations of the Independent Society, in the city of Norvvich. Wherein is proved, 1. That the Church of England is a true church of Christ. 2. That it is a sin to seperate from the true church. 3. That the Independent Society in the city of Norwich is no true church of Christ. 4. Divers reasons and arguments used to perswade men not to seperate from the Church of England and joyne to their Society, shewing the sinfulnesse of so doing. / By S.T. Imprimatur, Ia. Cranford. Aug. 10. 1646.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Townsend, Sampson.
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    S.T. = Sampson Townsend. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 22th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Rome ruin'd by VVhite Hall, or, The papall crown demolisht: containing a confutation of the three degrees of popery, viz. papacy, prelacy, and presbitery; answerable to the triple crowne of the three-headed Cerberus the Pope, with his three fold hierarchies aforesaid. With a dispelling of all other dispersed clouds of errour, which doth interpose the clear sun-shine of the Gospel in our horrizon. Wherein the chiefe arguments each of them have, for the vindication of their erronious tenents are incerted, and refuted; with a description of such whem [sic] the true Church of Christ doth consist of: as also how, and by whom, they may be gathered, and governed, according to the will, and appointment of Jesus Christ, and his apostles, in the primative purity thereof. / By Iohn Spittlehouse, assistant to the Marshall Generall of the Army, under the command of his Excellency, the Lord Generall Fairfax. Imprimated by Theod. Jennings, and entred in the Stationers Hall.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    Spittlehouse, John.
    Description:
    The first leaf bears a verse explanation of the frontispiece. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb. 31."; the 50 in imprint date has been altered to 49.
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    To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty. The humble and grateful acknowledgement of many ministers of the Gospel in, and about the city of London, to His Royal Majesty for his gracious concessions in His Majesties late declaration concerning ecclesiastical affaires.
    Date of publication:
    1660
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Signed at end with the names of 16 clergymen. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouember 16". Reproductions of the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery (Early English books) and the British Library ...
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    To the right honourable Lords, the peeres in the High Court of Parliament assembled The humble petition of the maiors, bayliffes, jurats, freemen, and others inhabitants of the Cinque Ports, two ancient townes, and their members,
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Includes: To the honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses in the Commons House of Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the maiors, bayliffes, jurats, freemen, and others inhabitants of the Cinque Ports, two ...
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    Sober sadnes: or Historicall observations vpon the proceedings, pretences, & designs of a prevailing party in both Houses of Parliament. With the resolution of all loyall subjects, and true Protestants of the Church of England thereupon.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Womock, Laurence, 1612-1685.
    Description:
    There is a good deal of detailed information in his book, which is clearly the work of a Royalist in close touch with affairs in London, cf. Madan. Attributed to Laurence Womock. cf. BM. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill ...
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    X. solid and serious queries: concerning the power of church discipline pleaded by some of the clergy to be in them iure divino, and by the will and appointment of Jesus Christ. With a three-fold distinction of power; humaine rationall, and divine, flowing from the Parliament, the consciences, and the spirit of God, unto which all men are bound to submit. Also an admonition to the Parliament to promote the restitution of true religion, and reformation of Gods church, to the abandoning all popish remnants, both in ceremonies and regiment, and also to bring in, and place in Gods church, those things only wch [sic] the Lord himselfe commandeth, with the platforme of a church reformed. Composed by many learned, religious and godly ministers, and proved out of Gods Word. And a vew [sic] of popish abuses remaining in the prelacy with the copies of some private letters written; and sent to some of them worthy His Majesties consideration. / by [brace] R. Gualter. T.B. &c. [brace] ministers of Gods Word.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Gwalther, Rudolf, 1519-1586. and Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605.
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    The names "R. Gualter. T.B. &c." are enclosed in brackets on title page. In two parts. Part 2 has caption title "To the godly readers, grace and peace, &c.", and is in a number of sections, the last of which is signed at ...
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    Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament, subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. First written for satisfaction of some private men, and now published for the good of others. By J.W.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    J. W.
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    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A word in season: to all sorts of wel minded people in this miserably distracted and distempered nation. Plainly manifesting, that the safety and wel-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 for the publique good.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681. and Sadler, John, 1615-1674, attributed name.
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    Anonymous. By William Walwyn. Sometimes erroneously attributed to John Sadler. Cf. McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, p.196. An edition of: Walwyn, William. A word in season: to all sorts of well minded ...
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    A publike conference betwixt the six Presbyterian ministers, and some Independent commanders: held at Oxford, on Thursday Novemb. 12. 1646.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Waring, Robert, 1614-1658.
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    Attributed to Robert Waring by Wing. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb. 26". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Certaine papers, which passed betwixt his Majestie of Great Britaine, in the time of his being with the Scottish army in New-Castle. And Mr. Alexander Henderson concerning the change of church government. Anno Dom. 1646.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. and Henderson, Alexander, 1583?-1646.
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    With final errata leaf. Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
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    The manner of the impeachment of the 12 bishops, accused of high treason. For preferring a petition and making a protestation to the subverting of the fundamentall lawes, and being of parliaments. Whereunto is added the said petition and remonstrance of the saids bishops.
    Date of publication:
    1641
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Date of publication from Wing. Page 4 misnumbered "3". Ms. notes precede text. Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
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    Memorials of worthy persons (lights and ornaments of the Church of England.), the fourth decad. / by Cl. Barksdale.
    Date of publication:
    1663
    
    Author(s):
    Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687.
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    Reproduction of original in: Newberry Library. Bound and filmed with Wing B790A: Apanthismata. memorials of worthy persons, lights and ornaments of the Church of England, two new decads. Oxford : Printed by A. and L. ...
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    Apanthismata. memorials of worthy persons lights and ornaments of the Church of England, two new decads.
    Date of publication:
    1664
    
    Author(s):
    Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687.
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    Reproduction of original in: Newberry Library. Bound and filmed with Wing B802: Memorials of worthy persons (lights and ornaments of the Church of England.) the fourth decad. / by Cl. Barksdale. Oxford : Printed by A. and ...
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    A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God for having made his Highness the Prince of Orange the glorious instrument of the great deliverance of this kingdom from popery and arbitary power. To be used in the city of London and ten miles distant thereof, on the 31 of January instant, and throughout the whole kingdom on the 14 of February next.
    Date of publication:
    1689
    
    Author(s):
    Church of England.
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    Caption title. Imprint suggested by Wing. Text of prayers in black letter. Order to print dated: Die Martis, January 22 1688/9. Signed: Jo. Brown cleric. Parliamentorum. Reproduction of the original in the National Library ...
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    By the King. A proclamation for the establishing of the peace and quiet of the Church of England.
    Date of publication:
    1626
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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    Dated at end: ... White-Hall, the 14. of Iune, in the second yeere of our reigne ... . In this state the arms show two leaves between the lion's legs (arms 21). Steele notation: care, of 2) charge his. Reproduction of ...
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    An apologeticall declaration of the conscientious Presbyterians of the province of London, and of many thousands of other faithfull and Covenant-keeping citizens, and inhabitants within the said city and suburbs thereof. Wherein their firmnesse and faithfulnesse to their first principles and to their solemn league and covenant is conscientiously declared; and the covenant-breaking and apostacie of others is disclaimed and abhorred before God and the whole world. Ianuarie the 24th, 1649.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland.
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    An answer to certain printed reasons for knights and burgesses in the County Palatine of Durham.
    Date of publication:
    1660
    
    Author(s):
    Cosin, John, 1594-1672.
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    Initial. Signed at end: Joh. Duresme. With a docket title. Publication date in Wing = [1665?], but related items appear to have been issued in 1660. A reply to either: Reasons humbly offered why the County Palatine of ...
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    The humble petition of some of the inhabitants of the parish of Leonard Shoreditch against Iohn Squire, vicar of the parish aforesaid, together with thirteene articles against the aforesaid Iohn Squire. Also the humble petition of the major, recorder, alderman, common councell men, and inhabitants of the borough of Kings Lyn in the county of Norfolk.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    22 April, 1647. Remedies for removing some obstructions in church-government. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these remedies for removing some obstructions in church-government, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
    Description:
    "Resolutions of the House of Commons"--Thomason Catalogue. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The humble petition of the ministers of the counties of Suffolke and Essex, concerning church-government. Presented to the Right Honourable the House of Peers on Fryday, May 29. 1646. With their answer thereunto. Die Veneris, 29 Maii, 1646. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this petition and answer be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords. and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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    Includes: The answer of the House of Commons to the ministers petition. Die Mercurii 27 Maii. 1646. In favor of Presbyterianism and against toleration--Thomason Catalogue. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Severall Acts of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, for the abolishing of Deanes, Deans and Chapters, Canons, Prebends, and other offices and titles, of or belonging to any cathedrall, or collegiate church or chappel within England and Wales Together with the severall ordinances and declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the abolishing of Archbishops, and Bishops, within the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales.
    Description:
    "The severall ordinances and declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: for the abolishing of Archbishops and bishops within the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales" has separate dated title page; ...
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    His Majesties last propositions to the Commissioners at the treaty, to be communicated to His two Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster; declaring His royal assent to sign the propositions, and to unite Himself with His two houses, for the concluding of a safe and present peace. And His proclamation thereupon, published by his Majesites special command, and dated from Newport 28. Octob. 1648. With the votes of both houses concerning the King; and the proposals of the Lord Gen. Fairfax, touching the setling of the kingdom, and disbanding part of the army. Agreed upon by His Excellency, and the Councell of War, and presented to the Parliaments commissioners on Saturday last, at the treaty at St. Albanes between the Parliament and army.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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    Contains a daily journal, dated at end Newport Octob. 28. 1648, describing Charles I's actions during the the preceeding week. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The last papers betwixt His Maiesty, and the commissioners of Parliament, concerning church-government. And His Majesties speech to the commissioners, to be communicated to both Houses of Parliament. Dated at Newport 4. Novemb. 1648.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "nou: 9th". Reproductions of the originals in the Huntington Library and the British Library.
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    Three ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. The first for keeping in godly ministers placed in livings by authority of Parliament. The second concerning the regulating the sale of bishops lands, and expediting the conveyances thereof. The third for the reliefe of Chester. Die Lunæ 23. August. 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that these three ordinances be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales.
    Description:
    The relief was necessary because Chester was "visited by the plague"--cf. Thomason Catalogue. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 24". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    An humble remonstrance of the representations of divers moderate, and peaceable citizens of London, to both Houses of Parliament: with twelve propositions, for the setling of a firme and lasting peace, and reconciling all differences in the Church of England: vvhich being granted will give much satisfaction to all pious, godly, moderate men, whether they be Presbyterians, Independents, prelaticall or royalists.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 27". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The case and vindication of William Knight, late minister of Whitbey in the county of York Wherein are discovered the design, means, and instruments of his sequestration, which happened on the 28 of December 1652. at the Committee for Plundred Ministers, Mr. Gilbert Millington being in the chair.
    Date of publication:
    1653
    
    Author(s):
    Knight, William, minister of Whitby.
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    Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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    The votes of the House of Commons upon His Majesties last message: brought by the commissioners from the King: passed on Saturday last Novemb. 11. 1648. Also the names of the seven persons to bee out of mercy, seven more to be banished the Kingdome. Duke Hambleton to pay an hundred thousand pounds, and the rest of the latter delinquents to pay a yeares value above their compositions.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
    Description:
    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 10th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The Inconsistency of man's Dagon with God's ark, or, [A] Sober discourse, shewing the great sinfulness of humane mixtures in divine worship
    Date of publication:
    1682
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    "The Great and necessary duty of mutual exhortation opened and applied from Hebrews III, xiii" p. 35-63, has special half-title page. Imperfect: tightly bound, with loss of print. Reproduction of original in: Dr. Williams' ...
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    A declaration of the Commons in Parliament made September the 9th 1641
    Date of publication:
    1641
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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    In this edition the first word, p. 2 is : law. This proposal, drastically modifying the practices of the Church of England and forbidding sports on Sunday, was passed by the Commons as an ordinance but was rejected by the ...
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    The Remonstrance and petition of the county of Huntington, the knights, gentlemen, clergy, freeholders, and inhabitiants. To the right honourable the Lords, and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the continuance of the church-government, and divine service, or Book of common prayer.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Date and place of publication from Wing. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. Printer's device on title page (McK. 268?).
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    By the King. A proclamation restraining the withdrawing His Majesties subjects from the Church of England, and giving scandall in resorting to masses.
    Date of publication:
    1637
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
    Description:
    Dated at end: ... Whitehall, the twentieth day of December, in the thirteenth yeare of His Majesties reign. Arms 21; Steele notation: natu- of whom. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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    Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. To all and singular archbishops, bishops, arch-deacons, deanes, and their officials ... Whereas a great number of our good subjects peaceably following their employments at sea, have been seen lately taken by the Turkish pyrates, under whom they now remain in most cruel, and inhumane bondage ...
    Date of publication:
    1670
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II). and England and Wales. Privy Council.
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    A committee of Privy Council reported 27 July that £30,000 must be raised to redeem English captives. A liberal collection is to be taken up and sent to the Bishops and Archbishops, who will consult with the Aldermen of ...
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    The petition and articles exhibitied by the parishioners of Pont Iland and others in the county of Northumberland, against Dr. Gray, vicar of the said parish. Vnto the honourable, the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. March 15th. 1641.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The moderate presbyter: or, a forme of church-government according to the word of God. Published according to order.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 13th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Peace, peace, and we shall be quiet. Or, Monarchie asserted, the Kings right vindicated, and the present government of the church proved to be one and the same with that in the primitive times. All which assertions are composed for the regulating of distracted minds, and satisfying of tender consciences, or misled in their opinions. / By J.T. Gent.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Taylor, John, 1580-1653.
    Description:
    J.T. = John Taylor. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 21". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A breviate of the prelates intollerable usurpations, both upon the Kings prerogative royall, and the subjects liberties. Published by W. Huntley, Esquier
    Date of publication:
    1637
    
    Author(s):
    Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
    Description:
    W. Huntley = William Prynne. Printer's name from STC. The last leaf is blank. Often bound with STC 20454.5. Reproduction of the original in the Newberry Library. With: Briefe instructions for church-wardens and others to ...
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    An act for ministers and payment of tythes
    Date of publication:
    1659
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales.
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    "Friday, March 16, 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St. Nicholas, Clerk of the Parliament." Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.
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    Several plain and weighty reasons for removing the sacramental test, humbly proposed to consideration.
    Date of publication:
    1689
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    "Licensed and entred according to order." Reproduction of original in: Cambridge University Library.
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    The care vvich vvee haue had, and paines vvhich wee haue taken to settle the affaires of this Church of England in an uniformitie as well of doctrine, as of gouernment, ...
    Date of publication:
    1604
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) and James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
    Description:
    Title from opening lines of text. Imprint from colophon. Dated at end: Otelands the sixteenth day of Iuly, 1604 in the second yeere of our raigne ... Requiring that ministers conform to the Church of England by 30 Nov. Cf. ...
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    The Iury of inquisition de jure divino whether by divine right it is lawfull to inflict punishment upon the offending lordly bishops, yea or no.
    Date of publication:
    1640
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Printed by Eliot's Court Press. Cf. STC (2nd ed.). Signatures: A4. Item at reel 737:7 identified as STC 14861b. Reproductions of originals in the Folger Shakespeare Library and British Library. Includes bibliographical ...
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    Acts for the utter abolishing of bishops out of the churches of England and Scotland with a motion to the House for the order for church-government by a better way.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales.
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    Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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    A caution to Christians: or, serious maxims of a desired reformation; according to Old and New Testament practice. Continued to this glorious day of a reformation; begun by Their present Majesties William and Mary, whom God long preserve, to see Their resolves for church and state compleated. With a short exhortation of a late eminent divine, to improve their high calling with the greatest zeal for the kingdoms interest, in this our day.
    Date of publication:
    1690
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Caption title. Imprint from colophon; place and date of publication from Wing. Printed in three columns. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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    At the court at Whitehall the sixteenth day of February, 1688, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty whereas by the late Act of Uniformity, which establisheth the liturgy ...
    Date of publication:
    1688
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Privy Council.
    Description:
    Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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    A Plain account of the persecution now laid to the charge of the Church of England
    Date of publication:
    1688
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Caption title. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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    The Rector of Dr---r's case concerning the power of suspension from the sacrament stated in a letter from his friend : wherein the three following queries are briefly examined, and modestly resolved, viz. I. Whether a rector hath power to suspend any of the parishioners committed to his charge, from a temporary reception of the sacrament?, and in what cases he may exercise that power?, II. What is the bishops office in such a case?, and whether he may restore such persons so suspended, without a judicial cognizance of the crime objected?, III. Whether in such a case the bishop may regularly command the rector, and whether such commands are obliging?
    Date of publication:
    1695
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Errata: p. 22. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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    A form of thanksgiving for the great mercy that God hath bestowed upon these three nations of England, Scotland and Ireland by the hand of the Lord General Monck and the two houses of Parliament, in restoring the King unto his right and government; and in the opening a doore thereby to establishment, of the true religion, and to the settlement of these distracted and oppressed nations in peace and righteousnesse, by the proclamation of King Charles the II. May this 8. 1660..
    Date of publication:
    1660
    
    Author(s):
    Church of England.
    Description:
    Initial. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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    James the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all and singular archbishops ... greeting: Whereas it is the highest prerogative and most desirable advantage of kings and soveraign princes to have it in their power and will to do acts of publick clemency and beneficence ...
    Date of publication:
    1686
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)
    Description:
    "A collection to be taken up in every parish for the distressed French Protestants. Sums to be remitted to the chamber of the city of London." -- Steele. Title from first lines of text. Dated according to Lady Day dating. ...
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    A petition from the country, to the honourable House of Commons, concerning the toleration
    Date of publication:
    1689
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Place and date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.). Signed and dated at end: A.B., C.D., E.F., &c., Decemb. 15, 1699 [sic]. Imperfect: creased and stained. Reproduction of original in: Cambridge University Library.
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