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A dialogve, or, Rather a parley betweene Prince Ruperts dogge whose name is Pvddle, and Tobies dog whose name is Pepper &c. : vvhereunto is added the challeng which Prince Griffins dogg called Towzer hath sent to Prince Ruperts dogg Puddle in behalfe of honest Pepper Tobies dog : moreover the said Prince Griffin is newly gone to Oxford to lay the moger and to make up the match
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1643
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The aprentices advice to the XII. bishops lately accused of high treason, by the honourable assemblies of both Houses. : With our friendly admonition, to take heed how they falsely accuse those innocent worthies in Parliament, whose lives are more deare to us then all the 25. prelates, though they were hang'd together
1642
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The aprentices [sic] advice to the XII bishops lately accused of high treason by the honourable assemblies of both Houses : with our friendly admonition, to take heed how they falsely accuse those innocent worthies in Parliament, whose lives are more deare to us then all the 25 prelates, though they were hang'd together
1642
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An humble desired union betweene prerogative and priviledge : shewing, that if one draw too hard one way, and the other another, the whole common-wealth must be in danger to be pull'd in sunder
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1642
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A svvarme of sectaries, and schismatiques: : wherein is discovered the strange preaching (or prating) of such as are by their trades coblers, tinkers, pedlers, weavers, sowgelders, and chymney-sweepers. By John Taylor. The cobler preaches, and his audience are as wise as Mosse was, when he caught his mare
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1642
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A svvarme of sectaries and schismatiqves : wherein is discovered the strange preaching, or prating, of such as are by their trades coblers, tinkers, pedlers, weavers, sowgelders and chymney-sweepers
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1642
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A three-fold discourse betweene three neighbours, Algate, Bishopsgate and John Heyden the late Cobler of Hounsditch, a professed Brownist : whereunto is added a true relation, by way of dittie, of a lamentable fire which happened at Oxford two nights before Christ-tide last, in a religious brothers shop, knowne by the name of Iohn of all-trades
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1642
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A three-fold discourse betweene three neighbours, Algate, Bishopsgate, and John Heyden the late cobler of Hounsditch, a professed Brownist. : Whereunto is added a true relation (by way of dittie) of a lamentable fire which happened at Oxford two nights before Christ-tide last, in a religious brothers shop, knowne by the name of Iohn of all-trades
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1642
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Tom Nash his ghost. : To the three scurvy fellowes of the upstart family of the snufflers, rufflers and shufflers; the thrice treble-troublesome scufflers in the church and state, the onely lay ecclesi-ass, I call generallissimo's. Being like Jobs 3. comforters, or the churches 3. anti-disciples, the clergies 3. persecuters, the states 3. hors-leeches, the divels 3. chaplaines; namely, the Anabaptist, the Libertine, and the Brownist. Written by Thomas Nash his ghost, with pap with a hatchet, a little revived since the 30. yeare of the late Qu. Elizabeths reigne when Martin Mar-Prelate was as mad as any of his tub-men are now
1642
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The hellish Parliament being a counter-Parliament to this in England, containing the demonstrative speeches and statutes of that court : together with the perfect league made between the two hellish factions the papists and the Brownists
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1641
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