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The gentleman's calling
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Remarks on the life and death of the fam'd Mr. Blood
giving an account of his plot in Ireland, to surprize Dublin Castle. Several transactions in his head-quarters in the city. Rescue of Captain Mason at Doncaster. Attempt on the person of his Grace the Duke of Ormond. Seizing on the crown and scepter in the Tower. Coming into favour with his prince. Concern about his Grace the Duke of Buckingham. Sickness, death, and twice interment. Published for publick information -
The fatall doom, or, The charms of divine love
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The ladies calling, in two parts
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The ladies calling, in two parts
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Exceeding happy newes from Ireland
being a true relation of many passages of great consequence very joyfull and delectable to all true hearted Protestants : wherein is declared five severall matters of great consequences : 1. That the Earle of Corke is gone into the north of Ireland, putting all to fire and sword, 2. That information is given by certaine Frenchmen who declared that the rebels had received certaine armes from France by stealth, but at this present there was no fleet at sea of any nation that way bound, 3. A true declaration of what victories have lately been obtained by the Lord Don Luce, Earle of Antrim, 4. An information that Philomy Oneale is secretly fled, 5. That the Earle of Astry is desirous to lay downe his armes and yeeld to the Kings mercy, and curses those that advised him first to rise in rebellion -
Concerning images and idolatry
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The second and third treatises of the first part of ancient church-government
the second treatise containing a discourse of the succession of clergy -
The Roman doctrine of repentance and of indulgences
vindicated from Dr. Stillingfleet's misrepresentations -
Some seasonable and modest thoughts, partly occasioned by, and partly concerning the Scots East-India Company
humbly offered to R.H. Esq., a member of the present Parliament -
A brief account of ancient church-government
with a reflection on several modern writings of the Presbyterians, (the Assembly of Divines their jus divinum ministerii anglicani, published 1654, and D. Blondel's Apologia pro sententia hieronymi, and others,) touching this subject -
Two discourses
the first concerning the spirit of Martin Luther and the original of the Reformation : the second concerning the celibacy of the clergy