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- To the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in high court of Parliament: the humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common Councell assembled. Together with an humble representation of the pressing grievances, and important desires of the well-affected freemen, and Covenant-engaged citizens, of the City of London door City of London (4 keer)
- The humble petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Commons of the citie of London in Common-councell assembled [19 Dec. 1646] : With an humble representation of the pressing grievances ... Together with the severall answers of both houses of Parliament door City of London (3 keer)
- The Text of the New Testament door Bruce M. Metzger (3 keer)
- Liberty of conscience : upon its true and proper grounds asserted & vindicated ... door Sir Charles Wolseley (2 keer)
- People of the Book door Geraldine Brooks (2 keer)
- Apocrypha, King James Version door Baker Publishing Group (1 keer)
- Coales from the altar; or Foure religious treatises to kindle deuotion in this colde age. Written in French by Mounsieur du Moulin: and translated into English by N.M door Pierre Du Moulin (1 keer)
- A letter concerning the terrible suffering of our Protestant brethren, on board the French Kings galleyes. (7.d. 3.m. 1701.) door Cotton Mather (1 keer)
- The life of Mr. Thomas Beard, door Thomas Beard (1 keer)
- Some momories of the religious life of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, and one of the people called Quakers. To which is added, Letters, written by him, on love and friendship door Daniel Cooledge (1 keer)
- A true survey & report of the road : A brief essay to rectify the mistakes of men, about the way taken by them. The whole way of transgression, and particularly, the wrong way, wherein men transgress the rules of honesty, proved an hard way. And the good way of religion, therefore preferred & commended. In a lecture at Boston, on a special & mournful occasion. : 10.d. 5.m. 1712. : [One line from Proverbs] door Cotton Mather (1 keer)
- The Christians portion : Wherein is unfolded the unsearchable riches he hath by his interest in Christ. Whom injoying hee possesseth all things else door Richard Sibbes (1 keer)
- Les Pseaumes de David door Théodore de Bèze (1 keer)
- The life off the 70. archbishopp off Canterbury presentlye sittinge Englished door John Josseline (1 keer)
- Times of the Bible veyled in cubits, shekels, talents, furlongs, chapters, verses, letters of the Scripture : with the days, hours, watches, weeks, and months of the Jewish year (1 keer)
- The oppressed man's out-cry for justice, to every individual member of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England: being the humble request of Cornet Christopher Cheesman late agent for sequestrations in the county of Berks, that his petition (delivered into the hands of Mr. Speaker the 24 of February last, against the Commissioners for Coumpounding at Haberdashers Hail London) may be read, and that justice may proceed according to the truth thereof door Christopher Cheesman (1 keer)
- An anatomy of Lievt. Col. John Lilburn's spirit and pamphlets. Or, A vindication of these two honorable patriots Oliver Cromwel, Ld Governor of Ireland, and Sir Arthur Haslerig, Knight baronet, from the unworthy and false aspersions by him cast on them in two libels; the one intituled, An impeachment of high treason against Oliver Cromwel, &c. The other, A preparative to a hue and cry against Sir Arthur Haslerig: wherein the said Lilburn is demonstratively proved to be a common lyar, and unworthy of ci door Cuthbert Sydenham (1 keer)
- Certaine scruples from the army: presented in a dialogue betweene a minister of the new moulded presbytery, and a souldier of His Excellencies ... army door John Pounset (1 keer)
- Papers delivered in by the the commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland at London to the honourable houses of Parliament of England door Scotland (1 keer)
- Mr. Peters last report of the English vvars, occasioned by the importunity of a friend pressing an answer to seven quæres. Viz. [brace] I. Why he was silent at the surrender of Oxford. II. What he observed at Worcester it being the last towne in the Kings hand. III. What were best to doe with the Army. IV. If he had any expedient for the present difference. V. What his thoughts were in relation to forreigne states. VI. How these late mercies and conquests might be preserved and improved. VII. Why his door Hugh Peters (1 keer)
- Every mans right: or, Englands perspective-glasse. Wherein may be seen, every mans case, face, birthright, and just liberty. Whereunto is added; the copie of a letter written by a prisoner in the Fleet, unto a worthy member of the House of Commons; expressing the necessitie of justice, and the illegality of imprisonment of men for debt. Composed (primarily) for the meridian of London and VVestminster, and may prove very profitable, to inlighten the eyes of all the commons of England, in this year of our lon door James Freize (1 keer)
- A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning the rise and progresse of the grand rebellion in Ireland [etc.] door England and Wales (Parliament) (1 keer)
- Annotations upon the late Protestation; or, a true character of an affectionate minde to king and parliament. [Signed, T. L.] door T. L. (1 keer)
- A vindication of the treatise of monarchy containing an answer to Dr. Ferne : also a more full discovery of three main points : 1. the ordinance of God in supremacie. 2. the nature and kinds of limitation. 3. the causes and means of limitation in governments door Philip Hunton (1 keer)
- The divine right of government: 1. naturall, and 2. politique : More particularly of monarchie; the onely legitimate and natural spece of politique government. VVherein the phansyed state-principles supereminencing salutem populi above the Kings honour: and legitimating the erection of polarchies, the popular elections of kings and magistrates, and the authoritative and compulsive establishment of a national conformity in evangelical and Christian dutyes, rites, and ceremonies, are manifested to be groundle door Michael Hudson (1 keer)
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