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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 -
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 -
Tythes no maintenance for gospel-ministers, or, A seasonable discourse concerning tythes
wherein it is fully proved that those that urge the payment thereof for their maintenance are no true gospel ministers, but antichristian, and do concur with priests of the Leviticall order and institution -
Faction display'd
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By the Commissioners for visiting and regulating the Universities
and other Affairs, relating to the ministry in Scotland -
A glass or brief description of two great errors, or main causes of all our confusions in church and commonwealth; the one in teaching, and the other in practice
To the excellency of our church and state, under the government of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: the humble petition of John Thompson of the parish of Bingley in the county of York -
Mercurius zeteticus
The theme, Scoto-presbyter -
A platform of church-discipline: gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the Churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in New-England: to be presented to the churches and General Court for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord. The eighth moneth, anno 1649
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Resolved by the Parliament that the markets be kept to morrow [sic], being the five and twentieth day of December
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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 -
Civil magistracy by divine authority
asserted, and laid forth in a sermon -
The humble petition of many thousands, gentlemen, free-holders, and others, of the county of Worcester, to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England
In behalf of the able, faithful, godly ministry of this nation. Delivered by Colonel Jeff Bridges, and Mr. Thomas Foly, December 22. 1652. VVith the Parliaments answer thereunto -
The humble petition of many thousands, gentlemen, free-holders, and others, of the county of Worcester
to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, in behalf of the able, faithful, godly ministry of this nation -
The saints declining state under gospel administrations, or, The case of desertion briefly stated in a few considerations
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Old popery in a new dress of presbyterie, or, A parallel between popery and presbytery
in the means used to gain an undue and exorbitant power, as likewise in the exercise of it when attained : cleerly discovering a national presbytery, as well as popery, to be inconsistent with the due exercise of the civill power, in the hands of those who are invested with it : which may also serve to evince the prudentiality of a non-toleration of a general kirk-assembly in Scotland