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The desire and advice of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to His Majesty, that the next assize and generall goale-delivery may not be holden, &c
With His Maiesties gratious answer thereunto. February 21. 1642 -
The states stability
a sermon -
An order and ordinance of Parliament, for punishing such of the trained-bands, and others, as shall not appear in their armes upon beat of drum, and do such service as is required of them for the safety of the Parliament and city
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17 Junii, 1643
It is this day ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that the high-constables of the severall hundreds in the counties of Berks, Buckingham, Middlesex, and Surrey, in whose divisions any sick and maymed souldiers of the Parliaments army are or shall be billeted -
The balme of Gilead, for the wounds of England
applyed in a sermon preached at Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commmons, at the late solemne fast, August 30. 1643 -
Two speeches spoken at a common hall Octob. 27. 1643
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The craft and cruelty of the churches adversaries
discovered in a sermon preached at St. Margarets in Westminster before the honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament Novemb. 5, 1642 -
The Rebells catechisme
composed in an easy and familiar way to let them see the hainousnesse of their offence, the weaknesse of their strongest subterfuges and to recall them to their duties, both to God and man -
The copies of such bills as were presented unto His Majestie at Oxon
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Englands patterne and duty in it's monthly fasts
presented in a sermon preached to both Houses of Parliament assembled on Friday the 21. of July, An. Dom. 1643 : being an extraordinary day of publicke humiliation appointed by them throughout London and Westminster : that everyone might bitterly bewaile his owne sinnes and cry mightily vnto God for Christ his sake to remove his wrath and heale the land -
Two declarations of the Lords and Commons of the Parliament of England
the first to the Convention of the Estates of Scotland : the second to the Genral Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland : together with the severall answers of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland and of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland, to the Parliament of England -
A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons at their publique fast, Novemb. 29, 1643
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An act of Common-covncel for the well-ordering and establishing of the watches within this city and payment of the beadles salary
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Additionall articles of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, to the ordinance of excise
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An order of the Lords and Commons in Parliaments for the relief and assistance of the Protestants in Ireland
also severall votes resolved upon by both houses of Parliament concerning the securing of the kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales -
The remonstrance of the Commons of England to the House of Commons assembled in Parliament
preferred to them by the hands of the speaker -
Plaine English, or, A discourse concerning the accommodation, the armie, the association
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The necessity of Christian subjection
demonstrated, and proved by the doctrine of Christ, and the apostles, the practice of primitive Christians, the rules of religion, cases of conscience, and consent of latter Orthodox divines, that the power of the King is not of humane, but of divine right, and that God onely is the efficient cause thereof : whereunto is added, an appendix of all the chief objections that malice is selfe could lay upon His Majestie, with a full answer to every particular objection : also a tract intituled, Christvs Dei : wherein is proved that our Soveraign Lord the King is not onely major singulis, but major universis -
Diatribae
discovrses on on divers texts of Scriptvre -
A paper received by His Maiesty from the committee of both Houses, upon the eight of April
with His Maiesties gratious message to both Houses in answer to the same -
Babylons ruine, Jerusalems rising
set forth in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons on the 25 Octob. being the day appointed for the monthly fast, solemnly to be observed -
The vvill, and legacies, of Cardinall Richelieu, the grand pollititian of France
together with certaine instructions which he left the French King. Also some remarkeable passages that hath happened in France, since the death of the said cardinall. Translated out of the French copie, by G. Dugres -
Campo-musæ, or The field-musings of Captain George VVither
touching his military ingagement for the King ann [sic] Parliament, the justnesse of the same, and the present distractions of these islands -
A true relation of a great fight between the Kings forces and the Parliaments, at Chinner neer Tame on Saturday last
With the manner how the Kings forces made the assault, and by what meanes they were forced to retreat. Also in what manner Colonell Hampden is wounded, with the names of the chiefe commanders that were killed and taken prisoners on both sides: as also the firing and burning of the towne of Chinner, by the Kings forces, and many other remarkable passages concerning the said fight -
The interest of England in the Irish transplantation, stated
wherein is held forth (to all concerned in Irelands good settlement) the benefits the Irish transplantation will bring to each of them in particular, and to the Common-wealth in general, being chiefly intended as an answer to a scandalous, seditious pamphlet, entituled, The great case of transplantation in Ireland discussed. Composed and published at the request of several persons in eminent place in Ireland, to the end all who desire it, might have a true account of the proceedings that have been there in the business of transplantation, both as to the rise, progress, and end thereof. By a faithfull servant of the Common-wealth, Richard Laurence