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Observations for the justices of the peace
to be made use of in execution of the commission for taking the oaths of allegiance and supremacy -
The declaration of the rebels in Scotland
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The word of the Lord to all rulers, governors, and magistrates of England, to try themselves by what spirit and power they rule by
That they may come to know, whether they rule by the power of Jesus Christ ... : With a warning to them, that they hearken not unto the priests of England, by whom they have so long bin deceived, even by that lying spirit that is gone out into the mouthes of all the false prophets ... : Also it may be profitable for all men, that they may come to see the difference between the true power that every soule is to be subject unto for conscience sake towards God and that powerthat is not to be obeyed for conscience sake: but rather suffer according to the will of God. : VVith some quæries put forth concerning the groundof all true power, and government, which is from that power that every soule is to be subject to for the Lords sake, and not that which is set up in, and by the will of man -
A letter from a person of quality to his friend in the country
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A letter from a Jesuit at Paris, to his correspondent in London
shewing the most effectual way to ruine the government and Protestant religion -
Against conventicles
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A breif account of the Popes pretences of a civil right to the Crown of England, and the answer thereunto
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A letter to Dr. Snape, occasion'd by his letter to the Bishop of Bangor
Wherein the doctor is answer'd and expos'd, Paragraph by Paragraph. By a layman of conscience and common sense -
A letter to Dr. Snape, occasion'd by his letter to the Bishop of Bangor
Wherein the doctor is answer'd and expos'd, paragraph by paragraph. By a layman of conscience and common sense -
Discourse of the peerage & jurisdiction of the Lords spirituall in Parliament
proving from the fundamental laws of the land, the testimony of the most renowned authors, and the practice of all ages : that have no right in claiming any jurisdiction in capital matters -
The free-born subject, or, The Englishmans birthright asserted against all tyrannical vsurpations either in church or state
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The power of the civil magistrate in matters of religion vindicated
the extent of his power determined in a sermon preached before the first Parliament on a monthly fast day -
A seasonal discourse, shewing how that the oaths of allegiance & supremacy, (as our laws interpret them) contain nothing which any good Christian ought to boggle at
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A replie to a person of honour, his pretended answer to the vindication of the Protestant religion in the point of obedience to soveraigns and to the book of papal tyranny
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An act appointing a fast throughout the whole kingdom of Scotland
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The Jesuits letter of thanks to the covenanters in Scotland
for their compliance in divers material points of Roman Catholick doctrine and practice -
At the Court at Whitehall February the third, 1674/5. Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty His Highness Prince Rupert ... [27 others] Mr Speaker
His Majesty was this day pleased in Council to command, that the following orders and resolutions should be forthwith printed and made publick. His Majesty was pleased this day in council to declare, that he found it necessary that the laws which were made for the safety and preservation both of church and state, should be put in execution with more care and diligence then of late they have been -
At the Court at Whitehall February the third, 1674/5. Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty His Highness Prince Rupert ... [27 others] Mr Speaker
His Majesty was this day pleased in Council to command, that the following orders and resolutions should be forthwith printed and made publick. His Majesty was pleased this day in council to declare, that he found it necessary that the laws which were made for the safety and preservation both of church and state, should be put in execution with more care and diligence then of late they have been -
A proposal of union amongst Protestants, from the last-will of the most reverend Doctor Sands sometime Archbishop of York
(as the sentiment of the first reformers) humbly presented to the Parliament -
Faction display'd
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One project for the good of England
that is, our civil union is our civil safety. Humbly dedicated to the great council, the Parliament of England -
Sathan discovered: or, The Jesuits last design to ruine religion
Being some observations upon the swords abuse. Asserted upon the questin, viz. whether the Christian magistrate hath any thing to do, to restrain men from the violation of Christian truths, or the rules of religious-worship -
The declaration of the rebels in Scotland
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An answer to Sr. Timothy Touchstone at John the brewers lodging, at the sign of the Naked Truth, at Tyburn
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Letters of intercommuning
against persons declared fugitives for not compearing to answer for conventicles, &c