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A Christian plea against Chrismass
and an out-cry against Chrismas-mongers -
The evening star appearing to the saints
directing them to celebrate their holy rest, even the Sabbath-day (not from morning to morning nor from midnight to midnight but) from even to even, according to the word of God ... There is an epistle to the Parliament in the conclusion ... Unto which is annexed, A new Christian creed -
Bells founder confounded, or Sabinianus confuted: with his damnable sect
Written by a lover of musick, especially in churches -
A Christian plea for infants baptisme. Or a confutation of some things written by A.R. in his treatise, entitutled, The second part of the vanitie and childishnesse of infants baptisme
In the answer whereof, the lawfulnesse of infants baptisme is defended, and the arguments against it disproved, by sufficient grounds and forcible reasons, drawn from the sweet fountains of holy Scripture. S.C -
A letter
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To His Highness the Lord Protector and the Parliament of England, &c
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A Christian plea for Christians baptisme, raised from the grave of apostasie, or, A short treatise, being a reproof of some things written by A. R. in his treatise, intituled, The vanitie of childish baptisme
in the answer whereof, the lawfulnesse of infants baptisme is defended, the sufficiency of our baptisme received in the state of apostasie, shewed : and the deficiencie of the arguments brought against it manifested by sufficient grounds and reasons drawn from the sweet fountains of holy Scripture -
A Christian plea for infants baptisme
or, A confvtation of some things written by A. R. in his treatise entitutled The second part of the vanitie and childishnesse of infants baptisme : in the answer whereof, the lawfulnesse of infants baptisme is defended, and the arguments against it disproved, by sufficient grounds and forcible reasons, drawn from the sweet fountains of holy scripture -
A Christian plea for Christians baptisme: raised from the grave of apostasie. or, a short treatise, being a reproof of some things written by A. R. in his treatise, intituled, The vanitie of childish baptisme
In the answer whereof, the lawfulnesse of infants baptisme is defended, the sufficiency of our baptisme received in the state of apostasie, shewed: and the deficiencie of the arguments brought against it manifested, by sufficient grounds and reasons drawn from the sweet fountains of holy Scripture -
An additionall remonstrance to the valiant and wel-deserving souldier, and the rest of the creditors of the common-wealth
concerning the public faith, souldiers arrears, and other publick debts and grievances of the nation -
To the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England
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A remonstrance to the valiant and well deserving souldier, and the rest of the creditors of the common-wealth
concerning the publique-faith souldiers arrears, and other publique debts of the nation -
The dissembling scot set forth in his coulours or a vindication of Lieu. Col. John Lilburn and others
From those aspersions cast upon them by David Brown in his idle pamphlet directed to the supream authority of England the parliament assembled, and presented to curry favor with them when Lilburn was fined in 7000 li. and sentenced to be banished out of England, Scotland and Ireland, &c -
Separatists answer to the Anabaptists arguments concerning baptism. Or, The answer of Samuel Chidley to John Spilsbury, concerning the point in difference
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To His Highness the Lord Protector, &c. and to the Parliament of England
Valiant swordmen, and honorable gentlemen -
A remonstrance to the valiant and well deserving souldier, and the rest of the creditors of the common-vvealth
concerning the publique-faith souldiers arrears, and other publique debts of the nation. Written by Samuel Chidley, solicitor for the payment thereof till the time of the dissolution of the late Parliament, April 20. 1653 -
An additionall remonstrance to the valiant and wel-deserving souldier, and the rest of the creditors of the common-wealth
concerning the publick faith; souldiers arrears; and other publick debts, and grievances of the nation. With a little friendly touch to L:Coll: Iohn Lilburne. Written by Samuel Chidley of London Gent -
To His Highness the Lord Protector, and the Parliament of England, &c
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A Christian plea for infants baptisme, or, A confvtation of some things written by A.R. in his treatise entituled The second part of the vanitie and childishnesse of infants baptisme
in the answer whereof the lawfulnesse of infants baptisme is defended, and the arguments against it disproved by sufficient grounds and forcible reasons drawn from ... Holy Scripture -
A poem occasioned on the death of Mr. Henry Purcell, late musician in ordinary to His Majesty
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All those wel-affected creditors of the commonwealth and bodies politique and corporate who have any sum or summes of money due unto them from the state which hath been due and owing before the first of December, 1647
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Ḳol raʻam mehaphes Elohim ʻal ̄heyeḳaley miphleʻoth elilim
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Retsah a cry against a crying sinne: or, A just complaint to the magistrates, against them who have broken the statute laws of God, by killing of men meerly for theft
Manifested in a petition long since presented to the Common Councel of the City of London, on the behalfe of transgressours. Together with certaine proposals, presented by Col. Pride to the Right Honourable the generall Counsell for the Army, and the Committee appointed by the Parliament of England, to consider of the inconveniences, mischiefes, chargeablenesse, and irregularities in their law -
A remonstrance to the creditors of the Common-wealth of England, concerning the publique debts of the nation
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Retsah, a cry against a crying sinne, or, A just complaint to the magistrates, against them who have broken the statute laws of God, by killing of men meerly for theft
manifested in a petition long since presented to the Common Councel of the city of London, on the behalfe of transgressours : together with certaine proposals, presented by Col. Pride to the Right Honourable the Generall Counsell for the Army, and the Committee appointed by the Parliament of England, to consider of the inconveniences, mischiefes, chargeablenesse, and irregularities in their law