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The first and second parts of Invisible John made visible: or A grand pimp of tyranny portrayed, : in Barksteads arraignment at the barre, vvhere he stands impeached of high treason, and other gross misdemeanours, as the late tyrant's bum-bailiff, in his most arbltrary [sic], oppressive and tyrannical invasions of the rights and liberties of English-men, within the late cantonized county of Middlesex, the City of London, Tower, &c. Whereunto is added, his barbarous cruelty to that eminent and reverend divine Dr. Iohn Hevvyt and others. Together with five queries to the Parliament, Council of State, and Army, occasioned by the preceding plea for justice; but not unworthy of their perusal
1659
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Peter's patern : newly revived, with additions, or The perfect path to worldly happiness. As it was delivered in a funeral sermon preached at the interrment of Mr. Hugh Peters lately deceased. By I.C. translator of Pineda upon Job, and one of the triers
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An order of Parliament with the consent of His Highness the Lord Protector, : for a day of publike thanksgiving with the cities of London and Westminster, the late lines of communication, and weekly bills of mortality, on Wednesday the third of June next; for the great success God hath been pleased to give the Navy of this Commonwealth under the command of General Blake against the Spaniard. Together with a narrative of the same success, as it was communicated in a letter from the said General. Thursday the 28th of May, 1657. Ordered by the Parliament, that this narrative be printed and published, with the order of the House for the day of thanksgiving. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Parliament
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A proclamation by His Highness and the Parliament : Whereas the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Parliament of England, Scotland and Ireland, taking into their consideration, the duty incumbent upon them, to provide for the future peace and settlement of the government of these nations, ...
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)
1657
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A petition humbly presented to his Highnesse Oliver Lord Protector of the Common wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the dominions thereunto belonging : By diverse ministers, for the establishment of themselves and others their brethren (for their own lives) in the places to which they were admitted to officiate (as ministers of the Gospel) without institution or induction from the bishops. With reasons thereto annexed, whereof the contents are set down in the page next after the petition. And at the end of the book an epistle to the sincere and pious preachers of the word of God. written before the beginning of the Parliament, by Philothenus Philomystes
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A new bull-bayting: or, A match play'd at the tovvn-bull of Ely. : By twelve mungrills. Viz. 4 English 4 Irish 4 Scotch doggs. Iohn Lilburn, Richard Overton, Thomas Prince, and William Walwyn, to stave and nose. With his last will and testament, and several legacies bequeathed to the Iuncto, the Councel of State, and army. Too him my dogge; ha-loe there; now hee's down: bayted to death, and forfeit to the Crown
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By the Council of State. A proclamation· Whereas the Council of State hath received information, that there is an endeavour by Colonel John Lambert, and other officers (lately reduced) to raise a new war and to imbroil the nation in blood and distractions : ...
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By the Council of State. A proclamation : Whereas the Parliament assembled at Westminster the third of November, one thousand six hundred and forty, is now dissolved, and the enemies of this Commonwealth, in this interval, are likely to take advantage, to carry on their designs, for disturbance of the publick peace: ...
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A second narrative of the late Parliament (so called.) : Wherein, after a brief reciting some remarkable passages in the former narrative, is given an account of their second meeting, and things transacted by them; as also, how the Protector (so called) came swearing by the living God, and dissolved them, after two or three weeks sitting. With some quæries sadly proposed thereupon. Together with an account of three and forty of their names, who were taken out of the house, and others that sate in the other house, intended for a House of Lords, but being so unexpectedly disappointed, could not take root; with a brief character and description of them. Also, a vindication of Mr. John Portmans late prisoner in the Tower, from those false aspersions cast upon him by the court pamphleter, and how the Parliament hath since voted his imprisonment illegal, and ordered his enlargement. All humbly presented to publique view. By a friend to the good old cause of justice, righteousness, the freedom and liberties of the people, which hath cost so much bl
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The worlds wonder : being a true relation of the strange and dreadful apparitions seen in the air, on Tuesday last was seven-night, at New-Market-Heath, and in the western parts: wherein you might discern the flaming-sword, the fiery dragon, sparkling-coals, burning-beams, beating of drums, sounding of trumpets, and a desperate conflict between two armies. Likewise, the presenting of the earth with a mighty thunder-bolt, ... and the taking of it up, and carrying it to Justice Fosters, where many hundreds of people resort to see it, to the great admiration of all that behold it. As also, the strange and wonderful ringing of the bells, by four white spirits in the perfect shape of men, at Ferry-Briggs in York-shire, on the first of this instant March, betwixt 12 and one of the clock in the morning. With the minister, clerk, and others going to them, demanding, In the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, what they meant, and what their business was? With the answer which proceeded from a vo
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