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The legal means of political reformation : proposed in two small tracts : viz., the first on "Equitable representation," and the legal means of obtaining it : the second on "Annual parliaments, the ancient and most salutary right of the people.".
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Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
1780
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A memorable new-year's-gift, the 1st of January, 1648-9 : To the Rump-Parliament, the general, and officers of the army, &c. Being a most Christian memento, ... By ... William Prynne, ... Now re-publish'd, for the charitable information of posterity, ... by a true lover of monarchy
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1727
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The title of kings proved to be jure divino : and that King Charles II. was the rightful and lawful heir to the crown of England, and that the life of his father K. Charles I. was taken away unjustly, ... written by W. Prynne Esquire. And published in the year 1660. And now reprinted, with a preface and postscript
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1705
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The Levellers levelled to the very ground : Wherein this dangerous seditious opinion and design of some of them; that it is necessary, decent, and expedient, now to reduce the House of Peeres, and bring down the Lords into the Commons House, to sit and vote together with them, as one House. And the false absurd, grounds whereon they build this paradox, are briefly examined, refuted, and laid in the dust
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1700
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The substance of a speech made in the House of Commons
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1700
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The Vniversity of Oxfords plea refuted, or, A full answer to a late printed paper, intituled, The priviledges of the University of Oxford in point of visitation : together with the univ. answer to the summons of the visitors. Manifesting the vanity and falsity of this pretended vniv. priviledge and plea to the visitors jurisdiction; that the right of visiting the Univ. of Oxford is only in the Kings Majestie, and that it is exempt from all other jurisdictions by its foundations, prescription, and severall grants of exemption. And insufficiencies of all the allegations and authorities produced to support it.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1700
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The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
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Laud, William, 1573-1645
1695
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An exact abridgement of the records in the Tower of London : from the reign of King Edward the Second, unto King Richard the Third, of all the Parliaments holden in each King's reign, and the several acts in every parliament : together with the names and titles of all dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons, summoned to every of the said parliaments : being of great use for all that are concerned in parliamentary affairs, and professors of the laws of this realm
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England and Wales. Parliament
1689
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Concordia discors, or, The dissonant harmony of sacred public oaths, protestations, leagues, covenants, ingagements lately taken by many time-serving saints, officers without scruple of conscience : ... or a discourse tending to prove that the oaths of supremacy and allegiance do in direct words extend not only to the King's person, but his heirs and successors ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1683
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[The subjection of all] tr[aytors, rebels,] as well peers, as commons in Ireland to the laws, statutes, and tryals by juries of good and lawful men of England, in the King's Bench at Westminster, for treasons perpetrated by them in Ireland, or any forreign country out of the realm of England : being an argument at law made in the Court of King's Bench, Hill. 20. Caroli Regis, in the case of Connor Magwire ... (a principal contriver of the last Irish rebellion:) ... wherein are comprised many other particulars, and notable records, relating to the laws, peers, statutes, affairs of Ireland ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1681
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The signal loyalty and devotion of God's true saints and pious Christians, especially in this our island towards their kings: (as also of some idolatrous pagans) Both before, and under the law and gospel; expressed by their private and publick prayers, supplications, intercessions, thanksgivings, well-wishes for the health, safety, long life, prosperity, temporal, spiritual, eternal felicity of the kings and emperours under whom they lived, whether pagan or Christian, bad or good, heterodox or orthodox, Papists or Protestants, persecutors or protectors of them: and likewise for their royal issue, posterity realms; and by their dutiful conscientious obedience and subjection to them; with the true reasons thereof from scripture and policy. Evidenced by presidents and testimonies in all ages, worthy the knowledg, imitation, and serious consideration of our present degenerated disloyal, antimonarchical generation. In two parts. By William Prynne Esq; late bencher, and reader of Lincolns-In
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1680
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A true narrative of the Popish-plot against King Charles I and the Protestant religion : as it was discovered by Andreas ab Habernfeld to Sir William Boswel Ambassador at the Hague, and by him transmitted to Archbishop Laud, who communicated it to the King : the whole discoovery being found amongst the Archbishops papers, when a prisoner in the Tower, by Mr. Prynn (who was ordered to search them by a committee of the then Parliament) on Wednesday, May 31, 1643 : with some historical remarks on the Jesuits, and A vindication of the Protestant dissenters from disloyalty : also, A compleat history of the Papists late Presbyterian plot discovered by Mr. Dangerfield, wherein an account is given of some late transactions of Sir Robert Peyton
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Habervešl z Habernfeldu, Ondřej
1680
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The divine right of kings asserted in general: ours in particular ; both by the laws of God, and this land
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1679
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An exact abridgment of the records in the Tower of London : from the reign of King Edward the Second, unto King Richard the Third, of all the Parliaments holden in each Kings reign, and the several acts in every Parliament: together with the names and titles of all the dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons, summoned to every of the said Parliaments. Collected by Sir Robert Cotton knight and baronet. Revised, rectified in sundry mistakes, and supplied with a preface, marginal notes, several omissions, and exact tables, both of the special matters, great officers, speakers, nobles, and other persons therein contained. By William Prynne, Esquire, late bencher of Lincolns-Inn
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England and Wales. Parliament
1679
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A seasonable, legal, historical vindication and chronological collection of the good old fundemental liberties, franchises, rights and laws of all English freemen : their best inheritance, birthright and only security irrefragably evinced by Parliamentary records ... during all the Britons, Romans, Saxons, Danes, Normans and English kings reigns to this present ... with an introductory epistle to all true zealous Protestants, freemen of England ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1679
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The grand designs of the papists, in the reign of our late sovereign, Charles the I : and now carried on against His Present Majesty, his government, and the Protestant religion
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1678
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A plea for the Lords, and House of Peers: or, A full, necessary, seasonable, enlarged vindication of the just, antient, hereditary right of the lords, peers, and barons of this realm to sit, vote, judge in all the Parliaments of England : Wherein their right of session, and sole power of judicature without the Commons House, in criminal, civil, ecclesiastical causes as well of commons as peers; ... is irrefragably evidenced by solid reasons, punctual authorities, memorable presidents ... the seditious anti-Parliamentary pamphlets, and libels against the Lords House, and right of judging commoners, fully refuted: and larger discoveries made of the proceedings, judgements of the Lords in Parliament ... By William Prynne Esquire, a bencher, late of Lincolnes Inne
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1675
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A rational account why some of His Majesties Protestant subjects do not conform to some exuberances in, and ceremonial appurtenances to the Common prayer : published for the instruction of the ignorant, satisfaction of all contenders, and the churches union in Gods publick worship
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1673
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Antiquæ constitutiones regni Angliæ, sub regibus Joanne, Henrico Tertio, et Edoardo Primo, circa jurisdictionem et potestatem ecclesiasticam : ex archivis regiis in Turri Londinensi fideliter collectæ
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1672
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The history of King John, King Henry III, and the most illustrious King Edward the I : wherein the ancient sovereign dominion of the kings of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland over all persons in all causes, is asserted and vindicated against all incroachments and innovations whatsoever : the mistakes in some printed statutes, cannonists, law-books, histories, &c. and other matters of moment are rectified and rescued from oblivion : collected out of the ancient records of the Tower of London ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1670
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Brief animadversions on, amendments of, & additional explanatory records to, the fourth part of the institutes of the lawes of England, concerning the jurisdiction of courts : compiled by the late famous lawyer, Sir Edward Cooke, Knight ... wherein the misquotations, mistakes of records, antiquities cited in them are rectified, some doubtful passages explained, many defective omissions of usefull records supplyed ... : the transcripts of which records out of the originals, are at large inserted, many others chronologically and briefly quoted : with several tables thereunto ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1669
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An additional appendix to Aurum reginæ : making some further discoveries of the antiquity, legality, quiddity, quantity, quality of this royal duty, of the oblations, fines from which it ariseth, as well in Ireland as England, the process by, the lands, chattels out of which it is levyed, and that the unlevyed arears thereof at the Queen-consorts death, of right accrue to the king and none other, by his royal prerogative, and ought to be levyed for his use by the laws of the realm
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1668
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Aurum reginæ, or, A compendious tractate and chronological collection of records in the Tower and Court of Exchequer concerning queen-gold : evidencing the quiddity, quantity, quality, antiquity, legality of this golden prerogative, duty, and revenue of the queen-consorts of England ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1668
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Aurum reginæ, or, A compendious tractate and chronological collection of records in the Tower and Court of Exchequer concerning queen-gold : evidencing the quiddity, quantity, quality, antiquity, legality of this golden prerogative, duty, and revenue of the queen-consorts of England ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1668
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A seasonable vindication of the supreme authority and jurisdiction of Christian kings, lords, parliaments, as well over the possessions, as persons of delinquent prelates and church-men
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Hus, Jan, 1369?-1415
1668
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An exact chronological history and full display of popes intollerable usurpations upon the antient just rights, liberties, of the kings, kingdoms, clergy, nobility, commons of England and Ireland
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1666
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An exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supream ecclesiastical jurisdiction over all prelates, persons, causes, within their kingdomes and dominions : from the first year of the reign of King John, Anno Dom. 1199 till the death of King Henry the III in the year 1273
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1666
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The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction : from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1665
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The fourth part of a brief register, kalender and survey of the several kinds, forms of Parliamentary writs ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1664
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The Quakers unmasked, and clearly detected to be but the spawn of Romish frogs, Jesuites, and Franciscan fryers, sent from Rome to seduce the intoxicated giddy-headed English nation : by an information taken upon oath in the city of Bristol, January 22, and some evident demonstrations
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1664
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Philanax Protestant, or, Papists discovered to the King as guilty of those traiterous positions and practises which they first insinuated into the worst Protestants and now charge upon all : to which is added, Philolaus, or, Popery discovered to all Christian people in a serious diswasive from it, for further justification of our gracious King and his honourable Parliaments proceedings for the maintenance of the Act of Uniformity
1663
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Brevia Parliamentaria rediviva : in XIII sections : conteining several catalogues of the numbers, dates of all bundles of original writs of summons and elections newly found or formerly extant in the Tower of London during the reigns of King Edw. 1, 2, 3, R. 1, H. 4, 5, 6, and E. 4 ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1662
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Brevia parliamentaria rediviva : In XII· sections· Conteining [sic] several catalogues of the numbers, dates of all bundles of original writs of summons and elections newly found, or formerly extant in the Tower of London during the reigns of King Edw. 1, 2, 3. R. 2. H. 4, 5, 6. and E. 4 being 117 bundles: of all the knights names of each county retorned on these writs; and all cities, boroughs, ports therin summoned to elect, send, or actually returning citizens, burgesses, barons, and how oft they did it during these kings reigns: with 3. catalogues of all the citizens, burgesses retorned on these writs for Bathe, Bristol, London: the ancient forms of elections, retorns cedules, indentures relating to each county, city, borough, port; besides sundry rare writs, records, memorials, and observations from them touching elections, retorns: the true original, creation, continuance, discontinuance, exemption of antient boroughs: the late erections of new, and revival of some old petty boroughs; most of which writs, bundles, records, rarities (long buryed in dust and darknesse in Cæsars Chappel) hitherto unknown, were lately discovered, and here published for the benefit of posterity,
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1662
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A moderate, seasonable apology for indulging just Christian liberty to truly tender consciences, conforming to the publike liturgy : in not bowing at, or to the name of Jesus, and not kneeling in the act of receiving the Lords Supper, according to His Majesties most gracious declaration to all his loving subjects concerning ecclesiastical affairs ...
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1662
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A brief, pithy discourse upon I Corinthians 14. 40. Let all things be done decently and in order. Tending to search out the truth in question: Whether it be lawfull for church-governours to command and impose indifferent decent things (not absolutely necessary) in the administration of Gods worship? Written some years past by a judicious divine, and seasonable for our present times
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1661
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A brief, pithy discourse upon I Corinthians 14. 40. Let all things be done decently and in order : Tending to search out the truth in this question: Whether it be lawfull for church=governours to command and impose indifferent decent things (not absolutely necessary) in the administration of Gods worship? Written some years past by a judicious divine, and seasonable for our present times
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1661
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Minors no senators: or A brief discourse, proving infants under 21. years of age, to be uncapable, in point of law, reason, prudence, of being elected or admitted members of the High Court of Parliament: : and that the elections of such, are not only infamous to the electors, but inurious, prejudicial, dishonourable to the whole Parliament, and mere nullities, not fit to be connived at. Written by way of letter to a friend and clyent, for his private satisfaction, afterwards published in the year 1646. (as now reprinted with some inlargements) for the common good
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1661
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A short sober pacific examination of some exuberances in, and ceremonial appurtenances to the Common prayer : especially of the use and frequent repetitions of Glory be to the Father, &c., standing up at it, at Gospels, creeds, and wearing white rochets, surplises, with other canonical vestments in the celebration of divine service and sacraments, whose originals, grounds of institution and prescription, are here truly related and modestly discussed ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1661
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Some Passages abstracted out of a book, entitled Minors no senators : being a brief discourse, proving infants under one and twenty years of age to be incapable in point of law of being elected or admitted members of the High Court of Parliament; and that election of such members are meer nullities in law
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1661
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Summary reasons, humbly tendered to the most Honourable House of Peers by some citizens and members of London : and other cities, boroughs, corporations, and ports, against the new intended Bill for governing and reforming corporations..
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1661
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The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus and of the angel of the Church of Ephesus, or, A brief elaborate discourse proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or diocesan bishop of Ephesus ... : wherein all objections, pretences to the contrary are fully answered ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1661
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Bathonia rediviva : to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, the humble address of the mayor, aldermen, and citizens of Your Majesties city of Bath in the county of Somersett
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1660
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Beheaded Dr. John Hewytts ghost pleading, yea crying for exemplarie justice against the arbitrary, un-exampled injustice of his late judges and executioners in the new High-Commission, or Court of Justice, sitting in Westminster-Hall : conteining his legal plea, demurrer, and exceptions to their illegal iurisdiction, proceedings, and bloody sentence against him ; drawn up by counsel, and left behinde him ready ingrossed ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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The case of the old secured, secluded, and now excluded members, briefly and truly stated : for their own vindication, and their electors and the Kingdomes satisfaction
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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The case of the old secured, secluded, and now excluded Members, briefly and truly stated; : for their own vindication, and their electors and the kingdoms satisfaction
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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Conscientious, serious theological and legal quæres, propounded to the twice-dissipated, self-created anti-Parliamentary Westminster juncto, and its members...
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1660
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Conscientious, serious theological and legal quæres, propounded to the twice-dissipated, self-created anti-Parliamentary Westminster juncto, and its Members. : To convince them of, humble them for, convert them from their transcendent treasons, rebellions, perjuries, violences, oppressive illegal taxes, excises, militiaes, imposts; destructive councils, proceedings against their lawfull Protestant hereditarie kings, the old dissolved Parliament, the whole House of Lords, the majoritie of their old secured, secluded, imprisoned fellow-Members, the counties, cities, boroughs, freemen, commons, Church, clergie of England, their Protestant brethren, allies; contrary to all their oathes, protestations, vowes, leagues, covenants, allegiance, remonstrances, declarations, ordinances, promises, obligations to them, the fundamental laws, liberties of the land; and principles of the true Protestant religion; and to perswade them now at last to hearken to and embrace such counsels, as tend to publike unitie, safetie, peace, settlement, and their own salvation
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1660
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Conscientious, serious theological and legal quæres, propounded to the twice-dissipated, self-created anti-Parliamentary Westminster juncto, and its Members : To convince them of, humble them for, convert them from their transcendent treasons, rebellions, perjuries, violences, oppressive illegal taxes, excises, militiaes, imposts; destructive councils, proceedings against their lawfull Protestant hereditarie kings, the old dissolved Parliament, the whole House of Lords, the majoritie of their old secured, secluded, imprisoned fellow-Members, the counties, cities, boroughs, freemen, commons, Church, clergie of England, their Protestant brethren, allies; contrary to all their oathes, protestations, vowes, leagues, covenants, allegiance, remonstrances, declarations, ordinances, promises, obligations to them, the fundamental laws, liberties of the land; and principles of the true Protestant religion; and to perswade them now at last to hearken to and embrace such counsels, as tend to publike unitie, safetie, peace, settlement, and their own salvation. By William Prynne Esq; a bencher of Lincolns Inne
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1660
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An exact catalogue of all printed books and papers of various subjects
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1660
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The first and second part of the signal loyalty and devotion of Gods true saints and pious Christians (as also of some idolatrous pagans) tovvards their kings, both before and under the law, and Gospel : especially in this our island. Expressed in and by their private and publike private loyal supplications, prayers, intercession, thanksgiving, votes, acclamations, salutations, epistles, addresses, benedictions, options of long life, health, wealth, safety, victory, peace, prosperity, all temporal, spiritual, eternal blessings, felicities to their kings persons, families, queens, children, realms, armies, officers, chearfull subjections and dutifull obedience to them: whethe [sic] good, or bad, Christians, or pagans, orthodox, or heterodox, protectors, or persecutors of them. With the true reasons thereof from Scripture and policy. Evidenced by varieties of presidents, testimonies and authorities in al ages, ... Whereunto the several forms, ceremonies, prayers, collects, benedictions and consecrations, used at the coronations of Christian emperors, kings, queens (more particularly in England and Scotland, not formerly published) and of the Mahometan and Ægyptian kings, are annexed. By
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1660
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A full declaration of the true state of the secluded members case : in vindication of themselves, and their privileges, and of the respective counties, cities and boroughs for which they were elected to serve in Parliament ...
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1660
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A full declaration of the true state of the secluded Members case : In vindication of themselves, and their privileges, and of the respective counties, cities and boroughs for which they were elected to serve in Parliament, against the vote of their discharge, published in print, Jan. 5. 1659. by their fellow Members
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1660
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A full declaration of the true state of the secluded members case. : In vindication of themselves, and their privileges, and of the respective counties, cities and boroughs for which they were elected to serve in Parliament, against the vote of their discharge, published in print, Jan. 5. 1659. by their fellow members. Compiled and published by some of the secluded members, who could meet with safety and conveniencie, without danger of a forcible surprize by Red-coats
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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A gospel plea (interwoven with a rational and legal) for the lawfulness and continuance fo the antient setled maintenance and tenths of the ministers of the Gospel : in two parts, proving that there is a just, competent, comfortable maintenance ... that the present opposition against tithes ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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The humble address of the mayor, aldermen, and citizens of Your Majesties city of Bath in the county of Somersett
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1660
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A legal vindication of the liberties of England, against illegal taxes and pretended Acts of Parliament, lately enforced on the people: or, Reasons assigned by William Prynne of Swainswick in the county of Sommerset, esquire, why he can neither in conscience, law, nor prudence, submit to the new illegal tax or contribution of ninety thousand pounds the month; : imposed on the kingdom by a pretended Act of some Commons in (or rather out of) Parliament, April 7 1649. (when this was first penned and printed,) nor to the one hundred thousand pound per mensem, newly laid upon England, Scotland and Ireland, Jan. 26. 1659 by a fragment of the old Commons House, ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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The Long Parliament tvvice defunct: or, An answer to a seditious pamphlet, intituled, The Long Parliament revived.: Wherein the authors undeniable arguments are denied, examined, confuted: and the authority of this present Parliament asserted, vindicated
1660
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Mr. Pryns letter and proposals to our gracious lord and soveraign King Charles: and His Majesties gracious resolves to all his loving subjects, of what degree or quality soever. : Published for general satisfaction
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1660
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A plea for Sr George Booth, and the Cheshire gentlemen. Briefly stated in a letter to Sir Arthur Hesillrigge
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1660
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A plea for Sr George Booth, and the Cheshire gentlemen : Briefly stated in a letter to Sir Arthur Hesillrigge
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1660
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The privileges of Parliament which the members, army, and this kingdom have taken the protestation and covenant to maintain : reprinted for consideration and confirmation on the 5th of January 1659, the day appointed to remember them
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1660
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Seasonable and healing instructions, : humbly tendered to the freeholders, citizens and burgesses, of the respective counties, cities and boroughs of England and Wales, to be seriously recommended by them, to their respective knights, citizens and burgesses, elected and to be elected for the next Parliament
1660
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Seasonable and healing instructions : humbly tendered to the freeholders, citizens and burgesses, of the respective counties, cities and boroughs of England and Wales, to be seriously recommended by them, to their respective knights, citizens and burgesses, elected and to be elected for the next Parliament..
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1660
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Seasonable and healing instructions, : humbly tendered to the freeholders, citizens and burgesses of the respective counties, cities and boroughs of England and Wales, to be seriously recommended by them to their respective knights, citizens and burgesses, elected and to be elected for the next Parliament
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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A seasonable vindication of the supream authority and jurisdiction of Christian kings, lords, Parliaments, as well over the possessions, as persons of delinquent prelates and churchmen; : or, An antient disputation of the famous Bohemian martyr John Hus, in justification of John Wickliffs 17. article; proving by 43. arguments taken out of fathers, canonists, school-men, the supream authority and jurisidiction of princes, parliaments, temporal lords, and other lay-men, (who have endowed the church with temporalities) to take away and alien the temporal lands and possessions of delinquent Bishops, Abbots and Church-men, by way of medicine or punishment, without any sacrilege, impiety or injustice. Transcribed out of the printed works of Iohn Hus, and Mr. Iohn Fox his Acts and monuments printed London 1641. Vol. I. p. 585, &c. With an additional appendix thereunto of proofs and domestick presidents in all ages, usefull for present and future times
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Hus, Jan, 1369?-1415
1660
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A seasonable vindication of the supream authority and jurisdiction of Christian kings, lords, parliaments, as well over the possessions as persons of delinquent prelates and churchmen, or, An antient disputation of the famous Bohemian martyr John Hus, in justification of John Wickliffs 17 article : proving by 43 arguments taken out of fathers, canonists, school-men, the supream authority and jurisidiction of princes, parliaments, temporal lords, and other lay-men, who have endowed the church with temporalities, to take away and alien the temporal lands and possessions of delinquent bishops, abbots and church-men, by way of medicine or punishment, without any sacrilege, impiety or injustice : transcribed out of the printed works of Iohn Hus, and Mr. Iohn Fox his acts and monuments printed London 1641, vol. I, p. 585, &c : with an additional appendix thereunto of proofs and domestick presidents in all ages, usefull for present and future times
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Hus, Jan, 1369?-1415
1660
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The second part of a brief register and survey of the several kinds and forms of parliamentary writs : comprising the several varieties and forms of writs for electing knights, citizens and burgesses for Parliaments and Great Council ... : wherein the original of the commons house, and elections of knights, citizens, burgesses and barons of ports to sit in Parliament, is infallibly evidenced to be no entienter than 40 H. 3. the presidents and objections to the contrarie answered ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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The second part of The signal loyalty and devotion of Gods true saints and pious Christians under the Gospel, (especially in this our island) towards their Christian kings & emperors, whether orthodox or heterodox, virtuous or vicious, Protestants or papists, protectors or persecutors, ever since their kings and emperors first became Christian, till this present. Expressed in, and evidenced by their publike and private supplications, prayers, intercessions, thanksgivings, options, acclamations, for their long life, health, safety, prosperity, victory over enemies, temporal, spiritual and eternal felicity; peaceable, just, glorious reign over them, &c. And likewise for their queens, children, royal posterity, realms, armies, counsels, officers. ... Together with the various forms of prayers, supplications, collects, votes, and acclamations used at the coronations of emperors and kings, especially of our ancient and late kings of England and Scotland (not hitherto published.)
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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Seven additional quæres in behalf of the secluded Members, propounded to the twice-broken Rump now sitting, the cities of Westminster, London, county of Middlesex, all other counties, cities, boroughs, in England Wales, and all English freemen, whose members are secluded: and also to Scotland and Ireland
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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The signal loyalty and devotion of Gods true saints and pious Christians, tovvards their kings: : (as also of some idolatrous pagans) both before, under the law and Gospel: expressed by their private and publike prayers, supplications, intercessions, thanksgivings, well-wishes for the health, safety, long life, prosperity, temporal, spiritual, eternal felicity of the kings and emperors under whom they lived, whether pagan or Christian, bad or good, heterodox or orthodox, persecutors or protectors of them: and likewise for their royal issue, posterity, realms: and by their dutifull conscientious obedience and subjection to them; with the true reasons thereof from Scripture and policy. Evidenced by presidents, and testimonies in all ages, worthy the knowledge, imitation, and serious consideration of our present degenerated disloyal, antimonarchical generation
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1660
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Thomas Campanella an Italian friar and second Machiavel. His advice to the King of Spain for attaining the universal monarchy of the world. : Particularly concerning England, Scotland and Ireland, how to raise division between king and Parliament, to alter the government from a kingdome to a commonwealth. Thereby embroiling England in civil war to divert the English from disturbing the Spaniard in bringing the Indian treasure into Spain. Also for reducing Holland by procuring war betwixt England, Holland, and other sea-faring countries, affirming as most certain, that if the King of Spain become master of England and the Low Countries, he will quickly be sole monarch of all Europe, and the greatest part of the new world
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Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639
1660
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Three seasonable quaeres : proposed to all those cities, counties and boroughs, whose respective citizens, knights and burgesses have been forcibly excluded, uniustly eiected, and disabled to sit in the Commons house, by those now acting at Westminster..
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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Three seasonable quæres, : proposed to all those cities, counties and boroughs, whose respective citizens, knights and burgesses have been forcibly excluded, uniustly eiected, and disabled to sit in the Commons house, by those now acting at Westminster
1660
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The title of kings proved to be jure devino : and also that our royall soveraign, King Charles the II, is the right and lawful heir to the crown of England, and that the life of his father, Charles the First, was taken away unjustly, contrary to the common law, statute law, and all other lawes of England ; wherein is laid down several proofs both of Scripture and law, clearly and plainly discovering that there can be no full and free Parliament without a king and House of Lords
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1660
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The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the angel of the church of Ephesus, or, A brief elaborate discourse, proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or diocaesan bishop of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete : and that the power of ordination, or imposition of hands, belongs jure divino to prebyters, as well as to bishops, and not to bishops only, as bishops, who by divine institution are evidenced to be one and the same with presbyters, and many over one city, church, not one over many cities or churches : wherein all objections, pretences to the contrary are fully answered : and the pretended superiority of bishops over other ministers and presbyters and their sole right of ordination jure divino, now much contended for, are utterly subverted in a most perspicuous manner
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1660
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The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the angel of the church of Ephesus: or, A brief elaborate discourse, proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or Diocæsan Bishop of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete; : and that the power of ordination, or imposition of hands, belongs jure divino to Presbyters, as well as to Bishops, and not to Bishops only, as Bishops; who by divine institution are evidenced to be one and the same with Presbyters, and many over one city, church, not one over many cities or churches. Wherein all objections, pretences to the contrary are fully answered; and the pretended superiority of bishops over other Ministers and Presbyters, and their sole right of ordination jure divino, (now much contended for) are utterly subverted in a most perspicuous manner
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1660
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An ansvver to a proposition in order to the proposing of a Commonwealth or democracy. : Proposed by friends to the Commonwealth by Mr. Harringtons consent; who is over-wise in his own conceit, that he propounds a Committee of Parliament, with above one hundred earls, nobles, members, gentlemen, and divines (named in his list) may dance attendance twice a week on his utopian excellency in the banquetting house at Whitehall or Painted Chamber, to hear and see his puppet-play of a new commonwealth: the very first view whereof he presumes will infatuate alldissenting [sic] parties, spectators, and our divided nations by their example into a Popish blinde obedience thereunto, upon his ipse dixit
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1659
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Beheaded Dr. John Hewytts ghost pleading, yea crying for exemplarie justice against the arbitrarie, un-exampled injustice of his late judges and executioners in the new High-Commission, or Court of Justice, sitting in Westminster-Hall. : Conteining his legal plea, demurrer, and exceptions to their illegal jurisdiction, proceedings, and bloody sentence against him; drawn up by counsel, and left behinde him ready ingrossed; the substance whereof he pleaded before them by word of mouth, and would have tendred them in writing in due form of law, had he not discerned their peremptory resolution to reject and over-rule, before they heard them read
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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A brief narrative of the manner how divers Members of the House of Commons, that were illegally and unjustly imprisoned or secluded by the Armies force, in December, 1648. and May 7. 1659. : coming upon Tuesday the 27th of December 1659. ... to discharge their trusts for the several counties and places for which they serve, were again forcibly shut out by (pretended) orders of the Members now sitting at Westminster, who had formerly charged the Army with the guilt of the said force, and professed a desire to remove it, that all the Members might sit with freedom and safety
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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A brief necessary vindication of the old and new secluded Members, from the false malicious calumnies; : and of the fundamental rights, liberties, privileges, government, interest of the freemen, parliaments, people of England, from the late avowed subversions 1. Of John Rogers, in his un-christian concertation with Mr. Prynne, and others. 2. Of M: Nedham, in his Interest will not lie. Wherein the true good old cause is asserted, the false routed; ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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A brief necessary vindication of the old and new secluded members, from the false malicious calvmnies : and of the fundamental rights, liberties, privileges, government, interest of the freemen, Parliaments, people of England, from the late avowed subversions 1. of John Rogers ... 2. of M. Nedham ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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Concordia discors, or, The dissonant harmony of sacred publique oathes, protestations, leagues, covenants, ingagements, lately taken by many time-serving saints, officers, without scruple of conscience ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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Concordia discors, or The dissonant harmony of sacred publique oathes, protestations, leagues, covenants, ingagements : lately taken by many time-serving saints, officers, without scruple of conscience; making a very unpleasant consort in the ears of our most faithfull oath-performing, covenant-keeping God, and all loyal consciencious subjects; sufficient to create a dolefull Hell, and tormenting horror in the awakned consciences of all those, who have taken, and violated them too, successively, without any fear of God, men, devils, or Hell
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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Concordia discors, or The dissonant harmony of sacred publique oathes, protestations, leagues, covenants, ingagements, lately taken by many time-serving saints, officers, without scruple of conscience; : making a very unpleasant consort in the ears of our most faithfull oath-performing, covenant-keeping God, and all loyal conscientious subjects; sufficient to create a dolefull Hell, and tormenting horror in the awakned consciences of all those, who have taken, and ciolated them too, successively, without any fear of God, men, devils, or Hell
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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The curtaine drawne, or, The Parliament exposed to view : the names of the members yet living of both houses of Parliament forceably secluded by the army in 1648, or since excluded by a few of their fellow members, confirming that force which they formerly disowned
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1659
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An Excellent receipt to make a compleat common-wealth-oleo, or (if you please) a new senate fitted to the English-man's palate
1659
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An excellent receipt to make a compleat common-wealth-oleo, or (if you please) a new senate fitted to the English-man's palate
1659
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The first part of a brief register, kalendar and survey of the several kinds, forms of all parliamentary vvrits : comprising in 3. sections, all writs ... illustrated with choice, usefull annotations ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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The good old cause rightly stated, and the false un-cased
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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Historiarchos, or, The exact recorder : being the most faithfull remembrancer of the most remarkable transactions of estate and of all the English lawes ... : as most elabourately they are collected ... out of the antiquities of the Saxon and Danish kings, unto the coronation of William the Conqueror, and continued unto the present government of Richard, now Lord Protector
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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Loyalty banished: or England in mourning· : Being a perfect narrative of the present affairs and proceedings, between divers Members of Parliament, and M. Wil. Prynne ... With the several speeches made in the House, by Sir Arthur Haslerigge, Sir Henry Vane, Master Hungerford, and Mr. Ansley; and the answer and reply of the said Mr. Prynne thereunto ... together with his proposals to the people; and the names of the secluded Members cast into hell, by the power of the sword; and what proceeded thereupon. As also Mr. Prynnes demands to the Parliament, in the name of all the commons of England
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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Mola asinaria: or, The unreasonable and insupportable burthen now press'd upon the shoulders of this groaning nation: : by the headless head, and unruly rulers, that usurp upon the liberties and priviledges of the oppressed people. Held forth in a remonstrance to all those that have yet sound and impartial ears to hear, and duly weighed in the scales of equity and justice ... Wherein is demonstrated, what slavery the nation must subject it self to, by allowing the lawfulness and usurped authority of the pretended Long Parliament now unlawfully and violently held at Westminster
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Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680
1659
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The new cheaters forgeries, detected, disclaimed;
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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A new Magna Charta: : enacted and confirmed by the high and mighty states, the remainder of the Lords and Commons, now sitting at Westminster, in empty Parliament, under the command and wardship of Sir Thomas Fairfax, Lieut-Gen Cromwel (our present soveraigne lord the King, now residing at his royall pallace at White-Hall) and Prince Ireton his son, and the Army under their command. Containing the many new, large and ample liberties, customes, and franchises, of late freely granted and confirmed to our soveraigne lord King Charles, his heires and successors; the Church and state of England and Ireland, and all the freemen, and free-borne people of the same
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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One sheet, or, If you will a winding sheet for the good old cause : in order to a decent funerall, in case of a second death
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W. P.
1659
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One sheet, or, if you will A winding sheet for the good old cause, : in order to a decent funerall, in case of a second death
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W. P.
1659
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A plea for the Lords, and House of Peers, or, A full, necessary, seasonable enlarged vindication of the just, antient hereditary right of the earls, lords, peers, and barons of this realm to sit, vote, judge, in all the parliaments of England : wherein their right of session, and sole power of judicature without the Commons as peers ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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The remainder, or second part of a Gospel plea (interwoven with a rational and legal) for the lawfulness & continuance of the antient setled maintenance and tithes of the ministers of the Gospel : wherein the divine right of our ministers tithes is further asserted ...
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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The remonstrance of the noble-men, knights, gentlemen, clergy-men, free-holders, citizens, burgesses and commons of the late eastern, southern, and western associations : who desire to shew themselves faithfull and constant to the Good Old Cause, the privileges and freedom of Parliament, the liberty and property of the subjects, laws of the land, and true reformed religion, which they were formerly called forth and engaged to defend by declaration of Parliament, the protestation, and Solemn League and Covenant..
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1659
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The re-publicans and others spurious good old cause, briefly and truly anatomized. : To preserve our native country, kingdom, legal government, Church, parliaments, laws, liberties, privileges of Parliament, and Protestant religion from ruine, scandal, and perpetual infamy; to reform, reclaim all Jesuit-ridden seduced republicans, officers, soldiers, sectaries, heretofore, or now engaged in the prosecution of this misintituled good old cause, from any future pursute thereof, and engage them for ever to abominate it, as apparently tending to publike ruin, their own temporal and eternal condemnation, infamy, our religions reproach, in present and succeeding ages
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1659
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