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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 -
The protestation of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland, and of the noblemen, barrons, gentlemen, borrowes, ministers and commons; subscribers of the Covenant lately, made at the Mercate Crosse of Edinburgh the 18. of December. 1638
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A letter to Dr. Snape, occasion'd by his letter to the Bishop of Bangor
Wherein the doctor is answer'd and expos'd, Paragraph by Paragraph. By a layman of conscience and common sense -
A letter to Dr. Snape, occasion'd by his letter to the Bishop of Bangor
Wherein the doctor is answer'd and expos'd, paragraph by paragraph. By a layman of conscience and common sense -
Faction display'd
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Informatie aen alle goede Christenen in het coninckrijck van Enghelant
ghedaen by de eerste edelen, baroenen, steden, dienaren des woordes Gods ende ghemeente van het coninckrijck van Schotlant omme hare meeningen ende actien te vindiceeren ende vry de spreken vande onwaerachtige lasteringen van hare vyanden -
The protestation of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and of the noble-men, barrons, gentlemen, burrowes, ministers, and commons
subscribers of the covenant lately made at the mercat crosse of Edinburgh the 18. of December 1638 -
The protestation of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland, and of the noblemen, barrons, gentlemen, borrowes, ministers and commons; subscribers of the Covenant lately, made at the Mercate Crosse of Edinburgh the 18. of December. 1638
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Motives to induce the Protestant princes to mind the vvorke of peace ecclesiasticall amongst themselves
Glos. in Eccles. 21. Concordia minimæ rescrescunt, discordia maximæ dilabuntur -
Loyalty's speech to England
perswading them to a constant unity of religion, for the defence of our dread soveraigne, and native country; most requisite for this time wherein we now live -
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 -
Loyalty's speech to Englands svbjects
perswading them, not to suffer rebellion: then band your selves, honorable lords, wise prelates, brave captaines, worthy gentlemen, resolute souldiers, trusty citizens, and painfull comminalty; for the defence of our dread soveraigne, and native country: that rebellion may not take strength in our time