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The picture of independency lively (yet lovingly) delineated
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Englands hallelu-jah. Or, Great Brittaines gratefull retribution, for Gods gratious benediction
In our many and most famous deliuerances, since the halcyon-dayes of euer-blessed Queene Elizabeth, to these present times. Together, with diuers of Dauids Psalmes, according to the French metre and measures. By I:V -
The picture of Independency lively (yet lovingly) delineated
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The looking-glasse for malignants, enlarged. Or, The second part of Gods hand against God-haters
Containing a most true and terrible augmentation and continuation of Gods immediately evident and eminent personall judgements fearfully inflicted on malevolent malignants, and unreasonable resisters of the most glorious worke of reformation, and of all the most pious and prudent proceedings of our present most renowned Parliament. The like (I believe) for number, nature, and time, not to be paralleld or pattern'd (to those of the first, and these of this second Looking-glasse) in any former age or history whatsoever. Wherein is also contained a most exact and true relation, especially, of that most remarkable and terrible judgement on the cavaliers drinking a health to the Devill, in an inne in Salisbury: and a briefe description of Malignants-Hall, at Bartholmews the lesse, in London -
Gods arke overtopping the worlds waves, or The third part of the Parliamentary chronicle
Containing a successive continuation and exact and faithful narration of all the most materiall parliamentary proceedings & memorable mercies wherewith God hath crowned this famous present Parliament and their armies in all the severall parts of the land; ... Collected and published for Gods high honour and the great encouragement of all that are zealous for God and lovers of their country -
Reverend sir, having lately received from you, by the hands of my loving neighbour and friend Mris. Ducker, a booke undeserved and unexpected savour, one of your last books, intituled, Innocencie and Truth triumphing together
I acknowledge it a just engagement of obliged gratitude, and therefore, accordingly, I doe here returne you deserved and most humble thankes for the same, by the same friendly hand -
The danger of treaties with popish-spirits. Or, A seasonable caveat, and premonition to our present most renowned Parliament
touching the frail trust in the vowes and protestations of popishly-affected princes, for peace and reconcilement with their Protestant subjects -
The picture of Independency lively (yet lovingly) delineated
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A just defence of John Bastwick. Doctor in Phisicke, against the calumnies of John Lilburne Leiutenant [sic] Colonell and his false accusations
vvritten in way of a reply to a letter of Master Vicars: in which he desires to be satisfied concerning that reproch. In which reply, there is not onely the vindication of the honour of the Parliament, but also that which is of publike concernment, and behooves all well affected subjects to looke into. Printed and published with license according to order -
To his reverend and much respected good friend, Mr. John Goodwin
be these I pray presented -
Unholsome henbane between two fragrant roses, or, Reasons and grounds proving the unlawfull and sinfull inserting of the corrupt and most erronious Apocrypha between the two most pure and sacred testaments
together with a most humble vote and serious desire to our most reverend and religious assembly of divines, to be a means to the high and honorable Court of Parliament for the utter expunging of it out of the Holy-Bible -
Medico mastix, or, A pill for the doctor
being a short reply to a late vindictive letter, sent to Mr. Vicars in the name of Doctor Bastwick, concerning Leiut. [sic] Coll. John Lilburn