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Master Bagshavv his worthy speech in Parliament, Febr, 18. 1641
Concerning the passing of a bill, for the disarming of the papists within this kingdome -
Mr Bagshaw's speech in Parliament February the ninth, 1640
Concerning episcopacy and the London petition -
The last visitation: conflicts and death of Mr. Thomas Peacock
batchellor of divinity, and fellow of Brasen-nose-Colledge in Oxford. Published by E B from the copie of that famous divine, Mr. Robert Bolton, late minister of Broughton in Northhampton-shire -
The great question concerning things indifferent in religious worship
briefly stated and tendred to the consideration of all sober and impartial men -
Mr. Bagshaw's speech in Parliament February the ninth, 1640
concerning episcopacy and the London petition -
The marks of the apocalyptical beast, plainly decyphered
and the danger of having communion with him clearly discovered. The testimony of a reverend and learned divine concerning the following treatise. As to the treatise, Mr. - and I have perused it carefully; and not to speak to please, but as the thing is, it is very clear, strong, and useful, and very fit to open the eyes of those Papists whom God hath a favour to: I wish the nation enjoyed it, being it is so solid, short, and fitted for good -
Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things
death, iudgement, hell, and heaven. With his assise-sermons, and notes on Iustice Nicolls his funerall. Together with the life and death of the authour. Published by E.B. And re-viewed, with marginall notes, and an alphabeticall table added thereunto. Hereunto is added the sermon at M. Boltons funerall, by M. Nic. Estwick -
The great question concerning things indifferent in religious vvorship
briefly stated; and tendred to the consideration of all sober and impartial men -
Mr. Bagshavvs first speech with the oath that is given to iudges
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An antidote against Mr. Baxters palliated cure of church divisions, or, An account of several weighty and just exceptions against that book
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The rights of the crovvn of England, as it is established by law
written in the time of the late king -
A short censure of the book of W.P. entituled, The University of Oxfords plea, refuted
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The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God
proposed and stated, by considering these questions : Qu. I. Whether things indifferent used in divine worship (or, whether there be any things indifferent in the worship of God?) : Qu. II. Whether a restraint of our liberty in the use of such indifferent things be a violation of it? -
The necessity & use of heresies, or, The third and last part of The great question about indifferent things in religious worship
containing an answer to the objection against liberty of conscience, from the growth and spreading of heresies -
A brief treatise about the spiritual nature of God and of His worship
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The XXIV cases concerning things indifferent in religious worship considered, or, The resolver better resolved by his own principles, and non-conformists more confirmed
also, the grand case touching ministers conformity, with the double supplement thereunto annexed, briefly discussed -
The doctrine of free-grace no doctrine of licenciousnesse. Or that Gods free unconditionall pardoning of sinne, is the best way to mortifie the power of sinne in believers
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A short and priuate discourse betweene Mr. Bolton and one M.S. concerning vsury
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A letter to a person of quality
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A letter to the Right Honourable, Edward Earl of Clarendon
Lord High Chancellour of England -
Signes of the times, or, Prognosticks of future judgements
with the way how to prevent them -
Two arguments in Parliament
the first concerning the cannons, the second concerning the premunire vpon those cannons -
The case & usage of Mr. Edw. Bagshaw, drawn up by himself, the night before he was to have been sent away, being March 10. 1663/4. With an account of his examination before the King.
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Tvvo sermons preached at Northampton at two severall assises there
The one in the time of the shrevalty of Sir Erasmus Dryden Baronet. Anno Domini, 1621. The other in the time of the shrevalty of Sir Henery Robinson Knight, Anno Domini, 1629. By Robert Bolton Bachelour in Divinity, late minister of Broughton in Northampton-shire, and sometimes fellow of Brasen-nose Colledge in Oxford. Published by E.B -
Master Bagshaw his worthy speech in Parliament, Febr, 18. 1641
Concerning the passing of a bill, for the disarming of the papists within this kingdome