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Jehovah-jireh. God in the mount. Or, Englands Parliamentarie-chronicle. Containing a most exact narration of all the most materiall proceedings of this renowned and unparelelld Parliament; the armies which have been or are in the severall parts of this land; the manner of the battails and seiges... in England where any have been, from the yeare 1641. to this present moneth of October. 1643. Concluding with the late covenant of Great-Britain and Ireland
Vicars, John (1652)
1644
An expanded edition of the work entitled "God in the mount, or, England's remembrancer... .", London, 1641 (BL). First two parts of "England's parliamentary chronicle". Continuous pagination, and ...
Gods arke overtopping the worlds waves, or The third part of the Parliamentary chronicle. Containing a successive continuation and exact and faithful narration of all the most materiall parliamentary proceedings & memorable mercies... The famous seiges, defeats, battails ... obtained ... by land & sea ... from July 1643, to Iuly 1644: and concluding with a most exact ... relation of the most famous victory at Marston Moor, neer York
Vicars, John (1652)
1646
Part 3 of "England's parliamentary chronicle", whose parts 1-2 and 4, published in 1644 and 1646, have titles "Jehovah-Jireh" and "The burning-bush not consumed". With 4 pages numbered (133)-(136) i...
The burning-bush not consumed: or, The fourth and last part of the parliamentarie-chronicle. Containing a full and faithfull continuation and exact narration of all the most materiall and most memorable proceedings of this renowned parliament... from August, 1644 ... to ... July, 1646
Vicars, John (1652)
1646
Issued separately.
The Kings cabinet opened : or, Certain packets of secret letters & papers, written with the Kings own hand, and taken in his cabinet at Nasby-field, June 14. 1645, by victorious Sr. Thomas Fairfax : wherein many mysteries of State, tending to the justification of that cause, for which Sir Thomas Fairfax joyned battell that memorable day are clearly laid open; together with some annotations thereupon, published by speciall order of the Parliament
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Parker, Henry (1604-1652); Sadler, John (1615-1674); May, Thomas (1595-1650)
1645
Private copies of the King's letters, and original letters to him, seized after Naseby and published to show the King's real views and double dealing. The limits of date are in general 20 December 164...