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The thoughts of a learned divine concerning the present state of religion
And interest of the nation; humbly offered to the consideration of the ensuing Parliament and convocation -
A short but full discourse of the power of parliaments
and how far their intrusted power may extend. As also the great interests of the King therein, acknowledged heretofore in all ages. Sent from the army to a worthy friend in London, and writen there by a learned divine, who upon some high imployments hath been conversant late amongst them -
Certaine queries of some tender conscienced Christians
About the late protestation, commended to them by the House of Commons, now assembled, in the High and Honourable Court of Paliament [sic]. Wherein they desire to bee resolved, concerning 1. The authority imposing it. 2. The necessity of it. 3. The danger of it. 4. Whether it can be taken in faith. As also certaine queries, concerning the ambiguity thereof, appearing in most, if not in all the severall branches thereof. Together with a form of such an interpretation of it, as may safely be taken, and doth not goe against the literall sence -
The Church of Rome unmask'd, or her false principles briefly detected
with some reasons of so many retaining or returning to communion with her, and the great danger of everlasting destruction, that such persons, especially after separations from her, return to her communion, do run themselves on -
The best fence against popery, or, A vindication of the power of the king in ecclesiastical affairs
being an answer to the papists objections against the oath of supremacy : to which is added, Queen Elizabeth's admonition, declaring the sense of the said oath, and King James's vindication of the oath of allegiance -
A short but full discourse of the power of parliaments
and how far their intrusted power may extend. As also the great interests of the King therein, acknowledged heretofore in all ages -
The best fence against popery, or, A vindication of the power of the king in ecclesiastical affairs
being an answer to the papists objections against the oath of supremacy : to which is added Queen Elizabeth's admonition declaring the sense of the said oath, and King James's vindication of the oath of allegiance -
Annotations upon certaine quæries of (as they call it) tender conscienced Christians concerning the late protestation
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Certaine queries of some tender conscienced christians
about the late protestation commended to them by the House of Commons now assembled in the high and honourable court of Paliament [sic] : wherein they desire to bee resolved concerning -
Queries of some tender conscienced Christians about the late Protestation commended to them by the House of Commons, now assembled in the High and Honourable Court of Parliament
wherein they desire to be resolved concerning 1. the authority imposing it, 2. the necessity of it, 3. the danger of it, 4. whether it can be taken in faith