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A speech made to the House of Commons concerning episcopacy. By the Lord Viscount Faulkeland
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The late letters from both houses of Parliament concerning their purpose of delivery of a petition to His Majesty
His Majesties answer to those letters -
His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects. Of his true intentions in advancing lately to Brainceford
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A speech made to the Hovse of Commons concerning episcopacy
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A draught of a speech concerning episcopacy
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A letter sent from the Lord Falkland, principall secretarie to His Majesty. Unto the Right Honourable, Henry Earle of Cumberland, Septemb. 30. 1642
Concerning the late conflict before Worcester, with the state of His Majesties armie now at Shrewsbury -
The coppy of a letter sent from France by Mr. Walter Mountagu to his father the Lord Privie Seale, with his answere thereunto
also a second answere to the same letter by the Faukland -
The speech or declaration of the Lord Favlkland to the Lords of the Vpper House upon the delivery of the articles of the Commons Assembly in Parliament against the Lord Finch
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Sir Lucius Cary, late Lord Viscount of Falkland, his discourse of infallibility, with an answer to it, and his Lordships reply, never before published
together with Mr. Walter Mountague's letter concerning the changing his religion -
A speech made to the Hovse of Commons concerning episcopacy
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A speech made to the House of commons concerning episcopacy
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His Majesties answer to the XIX. propositions of both Houses of Parliament
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The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treaty
and their desire of a safe conduct for a committee named by them, contained in a letter of the 28. of February from the Earle of Manchester to the Lord Viscount of Falkland. With His Maiesties gratious answer thereunto, and a copy of his safe conduct. : Also the articles concerning a cessation proposed by both houses of Parliamemt [sic], and a letter of the 28. of Feb. from the said Earle of Manchester, to the said L. of Falkland, in which they were inclosed. With His Majesties gratious answer to the same -
The Lord Faulkland his learned speech in Parliament, in the House of Commons, touching the judges and the late Lord Keeper
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His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects; shewing his true intentions in advancing lately to Brainford
together with the answer of both Houses of Parliament to his message of the 12th of November; with His Majesties reply thereunto -
The speech or declaration of the Lord Faulkland, to the Lords of the Vpper House, upon the delivery of the articles of the Commons assembly in Parliament: against the Lord Finch
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A vievv of some exceptions vvhich have beene made by a Romanist to the Lord Viscount Falkland's discourse Of the infallibilitie of the Church of Rome
Submitted to the censure of all sober Christians. Together with the discourse it selfe of infallibilitie prefixt to it -
A landskip: or a brief prospective of English episcopacy
drawn by three skilfull hands in Parliament: anno 1641 -
Exomologesis, or, A faithfull narration of the occaision and motives of the conversion unto Catholick unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy, lately Deane of Laghlin &c. in Ireland and Prebend of Windsore in England
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A speech made to the House of Commons concerning episcopacy
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Two discourses concerning episcopacy
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Five captious questions propounded by a factor for the papacy
answered by a divine of the Church of God in England by parallel questions and positive resolutions : to which is added an occasional letter of the Lord Viscount Falkland to the same gentleman, much to this present purpose -
A letter sent from the Lord Falkland, principal secretarie to His Majestie. Unto the Right Honourable, Henry Earle of Cumberland, at York. Sept. 30. 1642
Concerning the late conflict before Worcester, with the state of His Majesties armie now at Shrewsbury. Together with His Majesties speech to the gentry and freeholders of the county of Salop. Septemb. 28. 1642 -
His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, of his true intentions in advancing lately to Brainceford
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Sir Lucius Cary, late Lord Viscount of Falkland, his discourse of infallibility, with an answer to it
and his Lordships reply. Never before published. Together with Mr. Walter Mountague's letter concerning the changing his religion