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Offices and places of trust not to be boucht or sold or given to insufficient persons
discovered in a sober and peaceable letter -
Russell's observations on some late publications
with remarks, on the epithets of invader and plunderer on the Orange Societies, and fraternities of United Irishmen -
Londons destroyer detected: and destruction lamented: or, some serious ruminations, and profitable reflections upon the late dreadful, dismal, and never-to-be-forgotten conflagration
Wherein is briefly comprehended several things considerable, in order to Londons present recovery, and future prosperity -
A letter to the citizens of London, concerning their election of members for the ensuing Parliament
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A sermon preach'd on Trinity-Sunday
on the most blessed Trinity. Being an answer to that heretical and pernicious doctrine of Mr. Whiston. By E.N -
A letter from New-Castle
containing the substance of severall speeches made by his Majesty, and by Duke Hammilton, the Earle of Lennerick, and the Earle of Calender: with divers passages of their proceedings for the setling of both kingdoms, and disposing of his Majesty. Septemb. 14. 1646. Examined by the originall papers, and printed and published according to order, and for generall satisfaction -
The copy of a letter from Newcastle
containing divers passages of the proceedings betweene the Kings Majesty and the Scots, sent by a gentleman of note. With the copy of an act concerning the power of the Estates of Scotland, the continuance of the Parliament and Excise. As also the Lords of Session for Administratiion of Justice. Signed by Sir Alexander Gibson, Clarke Register to the Parliament of Scotland. Tuesday the 21. of September 1646. These papers from Newcastle are printed and published according to order, and for generall satisfaction -
London's plague-sore discovered. or, Some serious notes and suitable considerations upon the present visitation at London
wherein is something by way of lamentation, information, expostulation, exhortation and caution : whereunto is annexed, A never-failing antidote against the plague -
Offices and places of trust not to be boucht [sic] or sold, or given to insufficient persons
discovered in a sober and peaceable letter -
Envy and folly detected
by way of a reply to a scandalous pamphlet, lately published by Robert Bridgeman (a grocer in London) intituled, Folly and envy detected, &c. : being a vindication of the true Christian Quakers : also something to a paper signed by J. Vaughton, J. Field, Ch. Marshall, W. Bingly, and others, being in number 24, and pretended Quakers, lately published in the City mercury, &c. : to which is added, nineteen queries to R.B. and his 24 brethren, &c -
London's sins reproved and sorrows lamented, or, A sober check, together with a friendly admonition, to the wilfull, wicked, and wofull city of London
under the consideration of her present grievous sins and growing sufferings