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- VVonders foretold, by her crete prophet of Wales : which shall certainly happen this present yeare 1643, by strange fires, and crete-waters, by spirits and tivills, appearing in many places of tis kingdome, especially in and about te city of London and Westminster. And the effects tat will ensue tereof
- Thomason Tracts, 9:E.5321
- A Christians delight, or Morning-meditations upon XCVIII. choice texts of Scripture. : Wherein many difficulties are unfolded, and each particular pertinently applyed, both for imitation, and edification. By Maritius Bohemus minister of Hallauton in Leicester-shire
- A Description of the Round-head and rattle-head
- A Remonstrance from Holland, to all true and loyal Christians within the Commonwealth of England : with a narrative of the proceedings of foreign princes, touching the King of Scots, the Parliament of England, the Lord Gen. Cromwel, and the immediate power and government, without a king, &c. Likewise, the tryal of famous Captain Vere, an Englishman, before the great Councel of the United Provinces; the dreadful sentence denounced against him; and his speech immediatly [sic] before his death in the presence of the Queen of Bohemiah, the Princesse of Orange, and divers other lords, and ladies
- A Return to the priests about Beverley for their advisement
- A brief and plain exposition of the creed, commonly called the Apostles Creed. By Christopher Cartwright minister in York
- A brief explication of the first fifty Psalms
- A brief explication of the last fifty Psalmes : from Ps. 100. to the end. By David Dickson. Professor of Divinity in the Colledge of Edenburgh. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy
- A brief explication upon the other fifty Psalms: from Psal. 50. to Psal. 100. By David Dickson, professour of divinity in the Colledge of Edenburgh. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy, July 16. 1653
- A brief exposition of the prophecies of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. By George Hutcheson minister at Edenburgh. April the 29th. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy
- A brief exposition of the prophecies of Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah. By George Hutcheson minister at Edenburgh. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy
- A brief exposition on the XII. smal prophets : the first volume containing an exposition on the prophecies of Hosea, Joel, & Amos. By George Hutcheson, minister at Edenburgh
- A censure upon the flying roule
- A combate betvveen Satan tempting: and a Christian triumphing: in the comfort of the creed
- A confession of faith, according to the best-reformed churches : for the generall satisfaction of tender consciences
- A coole conference between the Scottish commissioners cleared reformation, and the Holland ministers apologeticall narration, brought together by a well-willer to both
- A friendly letter of advice to the souldiers from a quondam-member of the army
- A great and bloody fight at sea on Monday 16 August, neere Plimouth : between Sir George Ayscue and the Holland fleet. From one a clock in the afternoone, untill eight a clock at night. With a list of the particulars of the losse on both sides
- A high way to peace. : Briefly declaring the grouds [sic] of our misery, and the meanes of our remedie
- A letter from a Member of the House of Commons, to a gentleman now at London, touching the new Solemne League and Covenant
- A letter to Mr. Tho. Edwards : the dedication of the letter to our much suspected friend, Mr. T. Edwards, Scavenger Generall, throughout Great-Britaine, New England, and the united Provinces, chiefly Amsterdam, and Munster, and indeed by vertue of some faire pretences, intermeddler in all the states of Christendome, principally there where any thing of the spirit of Christ in the Saints appeares, trenching upon the honour, dignity, and preferment of the old man. The grand reformer, (alias reducer) of the free born sons of God, into the chaines of the their old Babilonish captivity, under the pretence of a Jus Divinum. At his dwelling in Club Courtbetween the Pope and Prelate, a little on this side the fagot in Smithfield, (or if in his monthely Pilgrimage) in the suburbs of Canterbury, at the knowne house of Mistris Gangrena Triplex, where conscience and he (but for a time we hope) shook hands and had each other farewell. Where he was lately discovered by many eye-witnesses: and where you may be sure at any time to meet with him. Published by authority
- A paraphrasticall explication of the prophecie of Habakkuk : which is a prophecie that may supply us with fit matter of meditation for these times
- A perfect narrative of the phanatick wonders seen in the west of England. : With a true relation of the particulars thereof: sent in a letter to a worthy gentleman, belonging to an alderman of the City of London.
- A petition from the Island of Silley, being in the vvest part of England. : Wherein some of their grievances and oppressions are laid open and manifested, together with their sincere affection to the prosperity and good of the Kingdome of England. Sent by the last post from the aforesaid Island of Silley, in a letter to some of their countrey men in London, desiring to have it published with a generall consent of the Island of Silley. Wherein is exprest the state of the tyme, and the diurnall occurrences of this present age
- A plaine and briefe discovery of those two beasts that are written, Revel. 13 : And to show what dishonour and disgrace the clergie bring against Christ and his glorious church in reading some part of the service-book. Againe I praise God I have shewed in briefe the true signification of Christ and his glorious church, with those holy ordinances that doe belong unto it. Gathered and directed by that grace God hath given to me James Hunt. All glory be to God on high
- A practical commentary, or an exposition with notes on the Epistle of James. : Delivered in sundry weekly lectures at Stoke-Newington in Middlesex, neer London. By Thomas Manton, minister of the Word
- A proclamation published by the Lords justices and councell of Ireland, to annull and make void all protections unduly granted to the rebels by certaine commissioners in divers counties in Vlster, &c. contrary to their instructions and the intention of the state
- A rationale upon the Book of common prayer of the Church of England
- A rejoynder to Mr. Drake : or a reply unto his book entituled, A boundary to the holy Mount. VVhich being approach'd, is found so dreadfull, that the people do exceedingly quake and fear, lest they be consumed. By John Humfrey Master of Arts, and minister of Froome in Somerset-shire
- A review of the Covenant : wherein the originall, grounds, means, matter, and ends of it are examined: and out of the principles of the remonstrances, declarations, votes, orders, and ordinances of the prime covenanteers, or the firmer grounds of Scripture, law, and reason, disproved
- A rope treble-twisted, for John Tayler the water-poet. : Or rather for his malignant friends in London, which make use of his name to slander and abuse the Parliament, and well-affected party, in their pernicious pamphlets; and particularly, Mr. John Booker, a man of known honesty, and one who scornes to calculate for the meridian of Oxford. Snarle not, malignants: if you do, here's rope enough for you, and all that love the Pope
- A short letter modestly intreating a friends judgement upon Mr. Edwards his booke, he calleth an Anti-apologie: with a large but modest answer thereunto : Framed (in desire) with such evennesse of hand, and uprightnesse of heart, as that no godly man might be offended at it: and with soule-desire also, that they, who are contrary-minded, might not be offended neither, but instructed
- A speech delivered by Sir Francis Bacon : in the lower House of Parliament quinto Iacobi, concerning the article of naturalization of the Scottish nation
- A speech made by King Henry the 8th. : To the House of Commons the 23. of December, 1546. And in the 38. yeare of his raigne
- A vindication of the Lords prayer, as a formal prayer : and by Christ's institution to be used by Christians as a prayer: against the antichristian practice and opinion of some men. Wherein, also their private and ungrounded zeal is discovered, who are very strict for the observation of the Lords Day, and make so light of the Lords prayer. By Meric Casaubon, D.D. one of the prebandaries of C.C. Canterb
- A wonder and yet no wonder : a great red dragon in heaven
- Ahab's fall by his prophets flatteries : being the substance of three sermons, upon I. King 22. 22. I will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets. The first sermon preached before the honourable the Commons House of Parliament. The second before the honourable the Lord Major of London, with the Aldermen his brethren. The third at the Abbey Church in Westminster, where it was much acquarrelled by some, and as much desired to be published by others. The which is here the rather done, because laying open the grounds of all our present miseries, specially in these two words, his prophets, it may well serve to supply what is wanting in the following answer to D. Fern's second reply to the last answer of him whom the printer stild', the fuller answerer of the doctors first treatise, called The resolving of conscience upon this question, whether upon this supposition, the King will not defend, but is bent to subvert religion, laws and liberties, subjects may take up arms
- An abstract of a commentarie by Dr. Martyn Luther, u[pon] the Galathians. Wherein the difference betweene the law, the gospell, and the strength of faith is declared. Whereunto is added divine and morall Latine sentences, taken out of the fathers, and other authors, which are cited i[n the] margent of the Practise of piety, but not E[ng]lished there; which for their excellency, and benefit of those who understand not Latine, are here translated
- An ansvver to a scandalous letter written by Hammond, the head-gaoler in the Isle of Wight, to Mr. Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons. By a friend of Master Osbornes, and a lover of truth
- An antidote against melancholy : made up in pills. Compounded of witty ballads, jovial songs, and merry catches
- An exposition continued upon the XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, and XXIX, chapters of the prophet Ezekiel, vvith many useful observations thereupon. : Delivered at several lectures in London, by William Greenhill
- An exposition continued upon the sixt, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth chapters of the prophet Ezekiel, with useful observations thereupon.
- An exposition of the Brownists pater-noster
- An exposition of the Epistle of Jude : together with many large and useful deductions. Lately delivered in XL lectures in Christ-Church London, by William Jenkyn, Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The first part
- An exposition of the five first chapters of the prophet Ezekiel : with useful observations thereupon.
- An exposition with practical observations continued upon the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh chapters of the prophesy of Hosea·
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the constituting of Sir Nathaniel Brent jvdge of the Prerogative-court of Canterbvry. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- Animadversiones in libros Novi Testamenti : paradoxæ orthodoxæ.
- Animadversions on Mr. William Dells book intituled The crucified and quickned Christian. By Humfry Chambers, D.D. Pastor of Pewsy in the county of Wilts. Novemb. vicessimo, 1652. Imprimatur John Owen Vicecan. Oxon
- Anno Regni Caroli Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo sexto. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November, anno Dom. 1640. In the 16. yeer of the reign of our most gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scot and, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c
- Annotationes in vetus testamentum, et in epistolam ad Ephesios. Incerto autore. E bibliotheca Joannis Archiep. Eboracensis in lucem erutæ
- Annotations upon the five books, immediately following the historicall part of the Old Testament, (commonly called the five doctrinall, or poeticall books.) : To wit, the book of Iob, the Psalms, the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon. Wherein first, all such passages in the text are explained, as were thought likely to be questioned by any reader of ordinary capacity: secondly, in many places the grounds of divers scripture-expressions are set forth, and other things noted, needfull to be known, that are not so easily at the first reading observed: and thirdly, many places, that might at first seem to contradict one another, are reconciled. Intended chiefly for the assistance and information of those, that use constantly every day to read some part of the Bible, and would gladly alwaies understand what they read, if they had some man to help them. The third part. By Arthur Jackson, preacher of Gods word at Faiths under Pauls
- Articulen geaccordeert, by syn Hoogheydt den Prince van Orangien : aen Don Andrea de Prada, gouverneur vande sterckte, t'Sas van Gendt, ende aen de capiteynen, officeiren ende soldaten daer binnen zijadi
- Beware the beare : the strange, but pleasing history of Balbulo and Rosina. Who having appointed a mid-night meeting ere the consummation of their intended marriage, were extreamly disturbed by the saucy intrusion of a licquorish beare. Who not onely frustrated their solace, sindg'd his own hyde, and put Rosina into a cold sweat, but procured the destruction of a most enabling posset. Full of pleasant mirth and varietie
- Certaine scruples and doubts of conscience about taking the Solemn League and Covenant
- Clarastella : together with poems occasional, elegies, epigrams, satyrs.
- Clavis Bibliorum. : The key of the Bible, unlocking the richest treasury of the Holy Scriptures. Whereby the 1 order, 2 names, 3 times, 4 penmen, 5 occasion, 6 scope, and 7 principall parts, containing the subject-matter of every book of Old and New Testament, are familiarly and briefly opened : for the help of the weakest capacity in the understanding of the whole Bible.
- Cloria and Narcissus continued : a delightfull and new romance, imbellished with divers politicall notions, and singular remarks of moderne transactions. Written by an honourable person
- Coopers hill : a poeme
- Duke Hamilton's ghost, or The underminer countermined
- Examinations, censures, and confutations of divers errours in the two first chapters of Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan
- Gleanings and expositions of some, and but some of the more difficult places of scriptures : perhaps, but the first-fruits unto a more plentifull harvest
- Good news to all people. Glad tydings for all men. God good unto all, and Christ the saviour of the world: or, The general point faithfully handled by way of exercise: or A sermon
- His Majesties gracious speech at Newport : to the Duke of Lenox, the Earl of Southampton, and the rest of the Lords & gentlemen appointed for the treaty, with his desires therein, touching all his subjects in generall. Also, joyfull news from the Prince of Wales, to the citizens of London, and the discovery of a great design against England, in the north, complotted by those who pretended loyalty to his Majesty
- Innocencies triumph. : Or An answer to the back-part of a discourse lately published by William Prynne, Esquire, intituled, A full reply, &c. The said back-part beginning at the foot of pag. 17. with this superscription; certain briefe animadversions on Mr. John Goodvvins Theomachia, &c. Published by authoritie. By John Goodvvin, pastor of the Church in Colemanstreet
- Iohn Taylor being yet unhanged, sends greeting, to Iohn Booker : that hanged him lately in a picture, in a traiterous, slanderous, and foolish London pamphlet, called A cable-rope double-twisted
- Jacobi Vsserii Armachani De textus Hebraici veteris testamenti variantibus lectionibus ad Ludovicum Cappellum Epistola. : Cui addita est et consimilis argumenti altera, ante annos XLV Ã Guilielmo Eyrio ad eundem Jacobum data, epistola
- Joannis MiltonI Angli Pro se defensio contra Alexandrum Morum ecclesiasten : libelli famosi, cui titulus, Regii sanguinis clamor ad cœlum adversʻus parricidas Anglicanos, authorem rectʻe dictum
- LIX. exceptions against the Booke of common prayer
- Leviathan drawn out with a hook : or animadversions upon Mr Hobbs his Leviathan. Together with some observations upon Sr Walter Raleigh's history of the world
- M. Harrington's Parallel unparallel'd: or, A demonstration upon it, and the parable opened. : Wherein it appears, neither the spirit of the people, nor the spirit of men like Mr. R. but the spirit of God, of Christ, of his people in the Parliament, and adherents to the cause, is the fittest for the government of the Commonwealth, Zach. 4. 6
- Masora Masorah. Seu critica divina, or, A synoptical directorie on the Sacred Scriptures : Containing the several canons of both Scriptures; namely of the [brace] Old & New [brace] Testament. (As the same are distinguished in the general analysis, at the beginning of this treatise.), The first part.
- Mrs. Wardens observations upon her husbands reverend speech in the presence of certaine gentlewomen of Ratcliffe and Wapping
- Nevves from Avernus. : Being certaine propositions and promises made by Don Belzebub (alias Pluto) emperor of Gebynon, king of Sheol, Tophet and Avernus, prince of Phlegiton, Styx, and Acheron, duke of Aetna, Stumbille, and Mongebelle, &c. To his sable courtiers, inviting (and exciting them) by ample rewards to the propagation (and increase of his diabolicall empire. Taken notice of by Mark Parinter
- Nevvs out of Spaine ofinfinite [sic] concernment to England : in tvvo letters from Mr. Brian I:Anson, a sonne of the Church in Spaine, to his father Sr Brian I:Anson and brother D. Hen. I:Anson of the Church of Rome in England, both now in the Kings army, there to promote the rightes and liberties of the same holy church. Published, thereby to give clearer intimation to all the inhabitants of England ..
- Newes from Scotland. His Maiesties manifest touching the Palatine cause. : And act of Parliament concerning the same. Read, voiced and past in the Parliament of Scotland, the 6. day of September. 1641. And published by his Majesties speciall command
- News from the Lowe-Countreys : or Podex his encomium. Held out for publick information. By Mercurius Lepidus
- Notes and observations vpon some passages of scripture. By I.G. Master of Arts of Christ-Church Oxon
- Observations, censvres & confutations of divers errors in the 12, 13, and 14 chap. of Mr. Hobs his Leviathan
- Pantheologia : or the summe of practical divinity practiz'd in the wilderness, and delivered by our Saviour in his Sermon on the Mount. Being observations upon the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh chapters of St Matthew. To which is prefixed a prolegomena or preface by way of dialogue, wherein the perfection and perspicuity of the Scripture is vindicated from the calumnies of Anabaptists and Papists. By Tho. White B.L. minister of Gods word at Anne Aldersgate, London
- Paraphrasis poetica Psalmorum Davidis
- Parkerus illustratus. Sive, Annotata quædam in omnes LXX. Mri. Thomæ Parkeri theses, de traductione hominis peccatoris ad vitam. : Epistola, anteloquium, & epilogus annexus, ad Christianam pacem, & unitatem ecclesiasticam obnixè invitant. Omnia Richardo Baxtero, Parkeri the sium liberali passim præconi, & tileno-mastigi satis impotenti, amicè & leniter opposita.
- Poems
- Poems consisting of epistles & epigrams, satyrs, epitaphs and elogies, songs and sonnets : With variety of other drolling verses upon several subjects.
- Poems, &c.
- Propositions concerning the printing of the Bible in the original and other learned languages
- Questions extracted out of the ordinance of Parliament to be propounded to receivers of the Lords Supper. : Answers whereunto may be easily gathered out of the scriptures by such as do desire to be admitted
- Religous principles in verse. : Verses made by a maid under 14. Of Christ crucified
- Scotlands ancient obligation to England and publike acknowledgment thereof : for their brotherly assistance to, and deliverance of them, with the expence of their blood, and hazzard of the state and tranquility of their realm, from the bondage of the French, in the time of their greatest extremity. Anno Dom. 1560
- Six new playes : viz, The brothers. The sisters. The doubtfull heir. The imposture. The cardinall. The court secret. The five first were acted at the Private House in Black Fryers with great applause. The last was never acted. All written by James Shirley. Never printed before
- Som animadversions and observations upon Sr Walter Raleigh's Historie of the world. : wherein his mistakes are noted and som doubtful passages cleered. By Alexander Ross
- The Covenanters catechisme: or, A brief and familiar analysis and exposition of the Covenant. : First delivered in sundry sermons to a particular congregation: and now resolved into questions and answers for the more publike good By the same avthor. Imprimatur Ia. Cranford July 22
- The Earl of Manchesters speech to His Maiesty, in the name of the peers, at his arrival at White-Hall, the 29th of May, 1660. : With His Maiesties gracious answer thereunto
- The Scots constancy. Or, An answer to Cleveland's Scots apostacy
- The Song of Solomon. : In meeter, as Psalm. 25
- The abolishing of the Booke of common prayer : by reason of above fifty grosse corruptions in it, as also for that it commands the use of such ceremonies in the worship of God (namely surplice, crosse, and kneeling) which man hath devised, and which are notoriously knowne to have beene of old, and still to be abused to superstition and idolatry, and are of no necessary use in the church. Being the substance of a booke which the ministers of Lincoln diocesse delivered to King Iames, the first of December, 1605. Well worthy of the serious consideration of the High Court of Parliament
- The art of water-drawing, or A compendious abstract of all sorts of water-machins, or gins, practised in the world : with their natural grounds and reasons. As also new wayes and machins never before published. Where is also disapproved 1. The perpetual motion. 2. The water-poise. 3. The syphon, or philosophers engin. 4. The horizontal sails. With divers other experiments. Published for supplying our most necessary wants of firing, for raising of water for cities and towns, and for watering and draining of grounds
- The attestation of the ministers of the county of Norfolk, and the City of Norwich. : In vindication of the ancient truths of Jesus Christ, and prosecution of the Solemn Covenant: against the spreading errors, and prodigious blaspemies that are scattered abroad in these licentious dayes. As it was represented to the ministers of the province of London, June 9. 1648. Concurring with them in their publick testimony
- The character of a Presbyter, or Sr. Iohn anatomized
- The creation of the world : Being the first chapter of Genesis
- The dammee cavalliers vvarning piece, in a view on the prophecy of the prophet Obadiah : against the Idumean armies, that so cruelly insult over the Church and people of God
- The first search: after one grand cause of the wrath of God yet against his people, in the use of the so much idolized liturgie, or common prayer. : With two and twenty reasons from the word of God, and the late covenant, for the present disuse of it. And proving it, as it is now idolized, to be full against the lawes of this kingdome. Published by authority
- The gallant rights, Christian priviledges, solemn institutions of the sea-green order : or The martial colours of the three grand Machabean nobles, viz. 1. Captain-Honesty, of the linage of David. II. Captain Justice, of the linage of Solomon. III. Captain Freedom, of the linage of Nehemiah. Being all up now in arms contra gentes, for a good people and a good Parliament, according to this their present declaration
- The lamentations of Jeremiah in meeter
- The life and death of King Richard the second : who was deposed of his crown, by reason of his not regarding the councell of the sage and wise of his kingdom, but followed the advice of of [sic] wicked and lewd councell, and sought as farre as in him lay, to deprive many good English subjects of their lives and estates, who stood wholly for the good of the commonalty; but at a Parliament holden, his counsellors were all called, whereof some fled, others received condigne punishment according to the law. Published by a Well-wisher to the common-wealth, being worthy the observation of all men in these times of distractions
- The merry conceited humors of Bottom the weaver. : As it hath been often publikely acted by some of his majesties comedians, and lately, privately, presented, by several apprentices for their harmless recreation, with great applause
- The new booke of common prayer. : According to the forme of the Kirke of Scotland, our brethren in faith and Covenant
- The nuptialls of Peleus and Thetis. : Consisting of a mask and a comedy, or The the [sic] great royall ball, acted lately in Paris six times by the King in person. The Duke of Anjou. The Duke of Yorke. with divers other noble men. Also by the Princess Royall Henrette Marie. The Princess of Conty. The Dutchess of Roquelaure. The Dutchess of Crequy. with many other ladies of honour
- The odes of Casimire
- The passionate lovers : a tragi-comedy. The first and second parts. Twice presented before the King and Queens Majesties at Somerset-House, and very often at the private house in Black-Friars, with great applause, by his late Majesties Servants.
- The pearle of peace & concord. Or A treatise of pacification betwixt the dissenting Churches of Christ.
- The poore's pension: a sermon preached in Gregories Church in Sudbury in the county of Suffolke, May 12. 1643. : Upon occasion of the charitable reliefe that yearly then, and there is given, towards the covering or clothing of a hundred poore people, according to the will of the donour M Martine Cole, late of the towne aforesaid deceased. By Samuel Rogers, Master in Arts, and Minister of Much-Tey in Essex. Imprimatur Ja. Cranford, Aug. 12. 1644
- The remarkable funeral of Cheapside-Crosse in London : with the reason why the bishops, Jesuits, papists, cavaliers, and Arminians, refused to bee there. Also, the order and manner of the fuinerall [sic], and the severall songs for that purpose appointed
- The rule of the new creature to bee practised every day : in all the particulars of it which are ten Gal. 6.16
- The sacramental stumbling-block removed. Or a brief discourse concerning examination by the congregational eldership, before admittance to the sacrament. : Wherein all contrary scruples are silenced : the equity and necessity of that duty vindicated, both by scripture, and undenyable arguments. Set forth for, 1. The satisfaction of the weake. 2. The information of the ignorant. 3. The conviction of the obstinate. 4. The edification of the Church of God.
- The scale (or ladder) of perfection
- The sounding of the two last trumpets, the sixt and seventh : or Meditations by way of paraphrase upon the 9th. 10th. and 11th. Chapters of the Revelation, as containing a prophecie of these last times.
- The speeches of the Lord Generall Fairfax, and the officers of the armie to the Diggers at St. Georges Hill in Surry, and the Diggers severall answers and replies thereunto. : Also, the manner of proclaiming the act against the kingly office by the Lord Mayor, and eight aldermen at the Royal Exchange, London. With divers letters concerning the prince to the queen. Together with the proceedings of Prince Rupert, the Earle of Ormond, and the Lord Inchiquin in Ireland. A fight at sea, and a fuller relation of the Earle of Montrosse his design for Scotland
- The staffe set at the Parliaments owne doore. : Being a true relation of divers remarkable passages that befell on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, being the fifth, sixth, and seventh dayes of this instant December, at the head-quarters and ar [sic] Westminster between his Excellency, the Parliament, & the city trained bands. Together with his Excellencies demanding the broad seale, of the keepers there of, who delivered the the [sic] same unto him, and the impreachment of divers members and citizens for bringing of the Scots against England. With the message of the Parliaments commissioners unto his Excellencie concerning the King, and his Excellencies answer thereunto. Also, what ensued at the head-quarters, upon their sudden departure from thence
- The throne of David, or An exposition of the second of Samuell : wherein is set downe the pattern of a pious and prudent Prince, and a clear type of of [sic] the Prince of Princes Christ Iesus the sonne of David and his spirituall kingdome
- The triumphs of love: chastitie: death
- The two olive trees: or, The Lords two anointed ones, which alwayes stand before Him, the ruler of the whole earth, Zach. 4. : Described also Rev. 11. by the names of [brace] two witnesses, two olive trees, two candlesticks, two prophets. [brace] And shewing what they are in their own true nature, differing from all the new fancied ones, and in what manner they alwayes prophesie. How they are said to finish their testimony. How they were to be killed by the Beast, and when. How long their corps should lie in the streets of the Beasts great citie, dead and unburied. And when the spirit of life from God should enter into them, and they stand upon their feet again. And what great things should follow after the same to the end, and thence for ever. Published according to order
- The vvhipper vvhipt· : Being a reply upon a scandalous pamphlet, called The whip: abusing that excellent work of Cornelius Burges, Dr in Divinity, one of the Assembly of Divines, entituled, The fire of the sanctuary newly discovered
- Two petitions of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common-Councell assembled : to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: which petition was presented to both houses, July 18. 1648. With the answer of the Lords
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