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The heavenly guide to true peace of conscience
Wherein is observed in a most plaine and comfortable manner, 1. What conscience is. 2. What a miserable thing an evill conscience is. 3. What an happinesse a good conscience is. 4. How the estate of conscience is truly discerned. 5. The meanes to procure a good conscience. By H.V.V.I -
The remonstrance of the Commons of England, to the House of Commons assembled in Parliament
Preferred to them by the hands of the speaker -
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Henry Walker stabler in Edinburgh
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A true copie of the disputation held betweene Master Walker and a Iesuite, in the house of one Thomas Bates in Bishops Court in the Old Baily
concerning the ecclesiasticall function -
A motion propounded to the committee of Parliament for redresse of the publique grievances of the kingdome, desired to be taken into consideration before they present their reports to the House of Commons
for satisfaction of the kingdome, and setting the people in their just rights by a firme and lasting peace -
Five lookes over the professors of the English Bible
wherein is shewed the infinite indiscreet invention, of inconsiderate, inveterate dissention about the exaltation of the propagation of that gospel which we all say, wee doe professe to beleeve : whereunto is added the English Protestants resolution -
The remonstrance of the commons of England, to the House of Commons assembled in Parliament
preferred to them by the hands of the speaker -
Gentlemen, the bills from Iohn Booker stuck upon posts the last Lords day, are scandalous impudent lyes ...
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Tragemata, sweet-meats. Or, resolves in all cases who are beleevers
In which many divine delicates that have been hid from doubting beleevers are unvailed and spread before them, and their warrants made plaine to have a right to that glory which dazels their eys [sic]. Together with the mysteries of Emmanuel, shewing how God reveals himself in the mysteries of his names to his peculiar ones. With an unfolding of the great mystery of the new covenant, to those who are interessed in it -
A motion propounded to the Committee of Parliament
for redresse of the public grievances of the kingdome. Desired to bee taken into consideration, before they present their reports to the H. of Commons. For satisfaction of the kingdom, and setling the people in their just rights, by a firme and lasting peace -
A Prospective glasse
wherein the child in understanding is enabled to see what the wicked counsellours did above twenty yeares ago, to maintain the Protestant religion, as clearly as the man can see what they have done these 3 years past for the same pretended end, with the helpe of chrystall spectacles -
The modest vindication of Henry VValker
in answer to certaine scandalous pamphlets, forged and vented abroad in his name, withou[t] his privity : against which, as also the authours thereof, together with the popular aspersions of many other turbulent spirits, he doth protest and before almighty God clear himselfe to all the world -
Five lookes over the professors of the English Bible
Wherein is shewed the infinite indiscreet invention, of inconsiderate, inveterate dissention, about the exaltation of the propagation of that gospel, which we all say, wee doe professe to beleeve. Whereunto is added, the English Protestants resolution -
A gad of steele, wrought and tempered for the heart to defend it from being battred by Sathans temptation, and to give it a sharpe and lasting edge in heavenly consolation
shevving that Deus est optima possesio, God is the best possession -
An answer to a foolish pamphlet entitvled A swarme of sectaries & schismaticks put forth by John Taylor the Water-Poet
wherein is set downe -
A vvord in the Kings eare
Represented to his majestie to be taken into consideration, with the propositions of both kingdomes for peace. Dread Soveraigne -
Certain passages of every dayes intelligence from the Army, and his Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council
with other remarkable proceedings in England, Holland, France, Scotland, and Ireland -
Informator rusticus, or, The countrey intelligencer
impartially imparting such passages and occurrences as daily happen betweene the Protestant and papisticall armies now on foot in this kingdome -
Mercurius medicus, or, A soveraigne salve for these sick times
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The moderate publisher of every daies [sic] intelligence from the Parliaments army, under the command of his Excellency the Lord General Cromwel
with other remarkable proceedings in England, Holland, France, Scotland, Ireland, and other parts -
Occurrences of certain speciall and remarkable passages in Parliament, and the affaires of the kingdome
Published according to order, for fuller satisfaction -
Packets of letters ...
to members of the House of Commons -
Perfect occurrences of both houses of Parliament, and martiall affairs
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Perfect occurrences of every dayes journall in Parliament
and other moderate intelligence -
Perfect occurrences of Parliament, and chief collections of letters ...