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De glorificatione Trinitatis et processione Spiritus sancti
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De incendio Tuitiensi
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De meditatione mortis
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De sancta trinitate et operibus eius
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De victoria verbi Dei
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Epistula ad F
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Hymnus primus de sancto spiritu
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Hymnus secundus sive Oratio ad sanctum spiritum
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Liber de divinis officiis
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Liber de laesione virginitatis
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Passio Eliphii Tullensis
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Sermo de Pantaleone
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Vita Heriberti Coloniensis
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Annulus sive dialogus inter Christianum et Iudaeum
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Further instruction for Cap: Thomas Allen
touching the execution of his commission; bearing date the eight day of January, 1649 -
True, but sad and dolefull newes from Shrevvesbury
Expressed in two severall letters: whereof, the one was written to a gentleman of the Inner-Temple: the other, to a friend in London, relating at large the severall passages of the late skirmish at or near Worcester, between a party of each army, viz. Under the command of Prince Robert on the one side, and of Colonell Sands on the other. Confirmed by a letter sent from Prince Robert to His Majestie. Septemb. 24. With divers other circumstances of severall passages at that time. With Cornets mottoes. Octob. 10. 1642 -
Prince Robert his speech to the Earle of Essex the morning before hee marched forth with his forces
and His Excellences answer thereunto. Also the manner of his marching out with his forces from Northampton on Munday Sept. 19. and the number thereof. Likewise the manner of the disarming of the papists and ill-affected persons in Lincolnshire (by the Earl of Lincoln and gentry of the county) and causing them to subscribe for money and horse for the King and Parliament, with the like proceedings in Yorkshire -
Fourteen articles of peace
Propounded to the king and Parliament by the gentry and commonalty of the county of Tork [sic]: being subscribed to by these knights and gentlemen, whose names are here specified, in the name of all the gentry and commonalty of the said county. VVherein is contained their resolution to maintain the peace of that county against all those that shall endeavour to disturb it. Also the copie of a letter sent from Prince Robert to His Majesty -
The last vvill and testament of P. Rupert
vvherein hee disposeth of all his estate here in England, and maketh Sir Thomas Fairfax executor, and Lievetenant [sic] Generall Crumwell, Major Generall Browne, and Colonell Massey overseers of the same will -
A declaration of His Highness Prince Rupert
With a narrative of the state and condition of the city and garrison of Bristoll, when his Highnesse Prince Rupert came thither: of the actions there during the siege, of the treaties, and rendition thereof -
The humble desires of Prince Rupert, Prince Maurice, and others their adherents, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, to be tryed at a counsell of war
Together with His Majesties letter to Colonel Samuel Sands Governour of Worcester, concerning the persons aforesaid -
A declaration from [brace] Prince Rupert and Prince Maurice
directed to both Houses of Parliament, with their intentions: as also their desires to the Parliament, sent from Oatlands, and delivered on Tuesday last, the 30. of June. 1646. These are true copies, and printed and published according to order. Iuly 4. 1646 -
An extract of severall letters, vvhich came by the last post, or otherwise, from all parts of the kingdome, since the fifth of November to this present November the twelfth
Likewise, a copy of Prince Roberts warrants from His Majesties army in the countryes about for a contribution of mony, and cloth towards the maintenance of his army -
A Treatise of peace
concluded the 29 of September, 1642, being Michaelmas Day, that all forces assembled together in any part of Yorkshire ... shall be disbanded, and all those under Captain Hotham now in Doncaster, and all other forces in any other parts of the countrey under any other commanders belonging to the garrison of Hull, shall retire to Hull with all speed possibly, and that Captaine Hotham shall begin to march from Doncaster towards Hull upon Saturday next, the first of October, 1642 : here is also the true copy of a letter sent from Prince Rupert to to [sic] His Majestie from Bobsford, September the 24, 1642 ... : likewise the copy of another letter sent from a gentleman of Yorkshire, containing many speciall and remarkable passages of what strength of men, horse, and ordinance there is in that countie -
The Parliaments vindication in ansvver to Prince Ruperts declaration