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The Levellers (falsly so called) vindicated, or The case of the twelve troops (which by treachery in a treaty) was lately surprised, and defeated at Burford, truly stated : and offered to the judgment of all unbyassed, and wel-minded people, especially of the Army, their fellow souldiers, under the conduct of the Lord Fairfax. By a faithful remnant, late of Col. Scroops, Commissary General Iretons, and Col. Harrisons regiments, that hath not yet bowed their knee unto Baal, whose names (in the behalf of themselves, and by the appointment of the rest of their friends) are hereunto subscribed
Wood, John; Lilburne, John (1614?-1657)
[1649]
Caption title. The defeat referred to in the title occurred on May 14, 1649. Dated and signed on B4v: London this 20 of August 1649, by us John Wood [and 5 others]. Includes a reissue of Wing L2...
The decision & clearing of the great point now in controversie about the interest of Christ, and the civill magistrate, in the rule of government in this world. Stated according to the word of truth; and presented to the Parliament of this common-wealth; and to all other powers in the world where it may come; or, to any that desire satisfaction in this matter
Collier, Thomas (fl. 1691)
1659
In imprint, "G.C." is Giles Calvert.
The saints thankfull acclamation at Christs resumption of his great power and the initials of his kingdome. Delivered in a sermon at Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons, upon the day of their solemne thanksgiving unto God, for the great victory given our armie, under the command of the noble Lord Fairfax, at Selby in Yorke-shire and to other the Parliaments forces in Pembrock-shire, April 23d, 1644
Caryl, Joseph (1602-1673); G. M (fl. 1643-1644); Calvert, Giles (1664)
1644
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed., 1994) C787.
Englands plus ultra, both of hoped mercies, and of required duties: shewed in a sermon preached to the Honourable Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-councell of London; together with the Assembly of Divines, at Christ-Church, April 2. 1646. Being the day of their publike thanksgiving to Almighty God for the great successe of the Parliaments army in the west, especially in Cornwall, under the conduct of his Excellency Sr Thomas Fairfax
Caryl, Joseph (1602-1673); Rothwell, John (fl. 1643-1652); Calvert, Giles (1664); Great Britain. Parliament
1646
Running title reads: A thanksgiving sermon preached to the Honourable Houses of Parliament, &c. April 2. 1646.
The beacons quenched: or The humble information of divers officers of the Army, and other wel-affected persons, to the Parliament and Common-wealth of England; concerning the Machivilian design of the Presbyterians, now carrying on by the Stationers of London : To bring an odium upon the Parliament and Army, introduce the whole body of Presbyterian doctrine and worship. seduce the good people of this Common-wealth, unto the Presbyterian slavery, than which nothing can be worse. By publishing divers treasonable and most scandalous books (a catalogue of many whereof is here inserted) against the honor of the Parliament, the Lord Generall, and severall other worthy members of this Common-Wealth
Pride, Thomas (1658)
1652
A reply to two pamphlets, "A beacon set on fire" (September 21) and "A second beacon, fired by Scintilla", (October 4). Irregular pagination [2],5,14,10,8,[1],10-16. Signed on A4v: Thomas Pride, W...
The saints thankfull acclamation at Christs resumption of his great power and the initials of his kingdome. Delivered in a sermon at Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons, upon the day of their solemne thanksgiving unto God, for the great victory given our armie, under the command of the noble Lord Fairfax, at Selby in Yorke-shire and to other the Parliaments forces in Pembrock-shire, April 23d, 1644
Caryl, Joseph (1602-1673); G. M (fl. 1643-1644); Calvert, Giles (1664)
1644
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed., 1994) C787.