Toggle navigation
Hours
Libraries & Collections
Joyner Library
Laupus Health Sciences Library
Music Library
Digital Collections
Special Collections
Teaching Resources
The ScholarShip Institutional Repository
Country Doctor Museum
Get Help
Toggle navigation
ECU Libraries Catalog
Browse
Call Number
Title
Author
Subject
Series
Course Reserves
More
Search History
New Items
Suggest a Purchase
My Account
Search in
All Fields
Title
Author
Journal Title
Subject
Series
ISBN/ISSN
Publisher
search for
Search
Advanced Search
ECU Libraries Catalog
Toggle facets
Find materials by
Location
Joyner Library
1,169
Laupus Library
7
Music Library
7
Format
Book
1,169
Electronic
1,149
Print
20
Newspaper
1
Publication Date
Publication Date range begin
–
Publication Date range end
Current results range from
1641
to
2023
View distribution
Call Number
D - World History
11
P - Language and Literature
4
B - Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
1
H - Social Science
1
U - Military Science
1
Collection
Joyner E-Resources
1,149
Joyner Stacks
18
Laupus E-Resources
7
Language
English
1,168
Dutch
3
Latin
2
French
1
Genre
Early works to 1800
983
Sources
122
Broadsides
77
Controversial literature
18
Electronic books
7
Pamphlets
7
Poetry
7
Humor
6
Biography
3
Registers
3
more
Genre
»
Era
Civil War, 1642-1649
[remove]
1,169
17th century
224
1642-1649
113
Charles I, 1625-1649
29
1625-1649
25
Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660
20
1649-1660
14
1600-1649
5
Rebellion of 1641
5
Siege, 1648
5
more
Era
»
Region
England
[remove]
1,169
Great Britain
1,165
London
184
London (England)
50
Scotland
49
Ireland
22
Hull (England)
14
Yorkshire (England)
14
Kent (England)
10
Kent
8
more
Region
»
Search Constraints
Clear Search
You searched for:
Era
Civil War, 1642-1649
Remove constraint Era: Civil War, 1642-1649
Region
England
Remove constraint Region: England
« Previous
|
11
-
20
of
1,169
|
Next »
Sort by Author
Relevance
Year DESC
Year ASC
Author
Title
Number of results to display per page
10 per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
Search Results
An apologeticall declaration of the conscientious Presbyterians of the province of London, : and of many thousands of other faithfull, and Covenant-keeping citizens, and inhabitants within the said city and suburbs thereof. Wherein their firmnesse and faithfulnesse to their first principles, and to their Solemn League and Covenant is conscientiously declared; and the Covenant-breaking and apostacie of others is disclaimed and abhorred before God and the whole world. Januarie, the 24th, 1649
1649
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
An apology vindicating the Cavaleers from a partiall, or rather a passionate aspersion too rigorously put upon them for making churches prisons and stables. : Wherein is discussed, disputed, (although not the lawfulnesse) yet (at this time) the unavoydable necessity of it.
1643
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
An appollogie of the souldiers to all their commission officers in Sir Thomas Fairfax his armie
1647
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
The araignment [sic] and impeachment of Major Generall Massie, Sir William Waller, Col. Poyntz, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Iohn Maynard, Ant. Nichols, and one Cheisly, the Scotch Secretary, (lately taken at sea by the Vice-Admirall) : with dives [sic] other surreptitious members of the Commons in Parliament, the Court of Aldermen, and Common Councell of the City of London; as namely Col. Sutton, Major Banes, Cap. Cox, now in safe custody, and other citizens of meaner ranke and quality of the Presbyterian faction. With a fresh discovery of their late treasonous plots, and horrid designes against the Parliament, the army, the famous City of London, and consequently of the whole kingdome, engaging them in a second cruell and bloudy warre. ... Also a thankfull remembrance of the late successe it hath pleased the Almighty to confer upon our ever renowned generall, Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his Councell of War, against that viperous brood of rigid Presbyters
1647
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
The ploughmans vindication or A confutation of some passages preached in divers sermons by Sherland Adams sometimes minister of Treeton in the county of Yorke. : In which sermons he uttered much bitternesse of spirit against all those that sided with the Parliament; as also cherishing the malignant party, and much animating them to persist in their bloody designs. herein also is shewed the lawfulnesse of informing against all such incendiaries; and the judgements threatned in holy Scripture against such as know and do not reveal their wickednesse. Together with XII quæries whether the said Adams (or any such ceremonious priest) be a minister of God, yea or no? Published by Nicholas Ardron, at the importunate requests of divers the inhabitants of the foresaid county. Imprimatur, John Downame
by
Ardron, Nicholas
1646
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
The Marquesse of Argyle his speech : concerning the King, the Covenant, and peace or warre betweene both kingdomes. Also, a letter to the Parliament of England, from Mr. Marshall. Some votes past in Scotland, and the particular parties which would engage against England, and who are against it.
by
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of, 1598-1661
1648
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
Articles of treason and high misdimeanours, committed by Iohn Pine of Curry-Mallet, in the county of Somerset Esquire : against the King, kingdome, and Parliament, exhibited by thousands of the said county, faithfull servants, and sufferers, for the King and Parliament
1649
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Multiple Online Resources Available
Genesis es telos eksousias, = the original & end of civil povver: or, a discourse; wherein is set forth and cleared, what the people are; their natural bent to sociability and government; how they are the original and end of civil powers; where the supreme power doth properly reside; whether, when, and how the inferior magistrates and people may call to account, and punish the superior, and change the government, if they see it necessary. With some instances, where generals and commanders of armies have been assistant to the people, to pull down wicked rulers, and set up new government and governors
by
Ascham, Antony, d. 1650
1649
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
A second letter sent from John Ashe, Esquire a member of the House of Commons to the Honourable VVilliam Lenthall, Esquire speaker of the House of Commons in Parliament : concerning divers messages and passages between the Marquesse Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymour, Lord Coventry and others His Majesties commissioners : and the deputy lievtenants and
by
Ashe, John, Esquire
1642
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
A second letter sent from John Ashe Esquire, a Member of the House of Commons, to the Honourable VVilliam Lenthall, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons in Parliment. : Concerning divers messages, and passages between the Marquesse Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymour, Lord Coventry, and others his Majesties commissioners: and the deputy lievtenants and other commissioners for the county of Somerset. Together with divers propositions for peace, by the commissioners and deputy lievtenants for that county. And the Lord Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymour, and others answer thereunto. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament that this be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsyn. Cler. Parl. Dom. Com
by
Ashe, John, Esquire
1642
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
« Previous
Next »
1
2
3
4
5
6
…
116
117