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The Common-wealtsh's [sic] remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace. With a loving reproof to such offendors and a caveat to others to beware of them
Hubberthorn, Richard (1628-1662)
1659
Written by Richard Hubberthorne. Cf. Wing.
A short testimony on the behalf of truths innocency; declared in plainesse and simplicity, being done at the command of the Lord God that all out of the truth may see their way and proceed no further. With a discovery of the national ministry, whose time now is, and is no more
Smith, William (1672)
1660
Another issue also published 1660 with a slightly different setting. In this issue, line 10 of the title-page ends "mini-".
A remarkable letter of Mary Howgill to Oliver Cromwell, called Protector. A copy whereof was delivered by her self to his own hands some moneths ago, with whom she had face to face a large discourse thereupon. Unto which is annexed a paper of hers to the inhabitants of the town of Dover
Howgill, Mary
1657
Written by Mary Howgill. Cf. BM.
The crying sinnes reproved : whereof the rulers and people of England, are highly guilty... With meek exhortations to this present Parliament, that they take heed to themselves lest they make the guiltless to suffer upon the account of blasphemy or error, &c. while the evil doers go free, and the false prophets defended
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663); Great Britain. Parliament
1656
Attributed to Edward Burrough. cf. BM. Errata slip pasted over original errata, p.17.
The good old cause briefly demonstrated. With advertisements to authority concerning it; to the end, all persons may see the cause of their bondage, and way of deliverance
Hubberthorn, Richard (1628-1662)
1659
Caption title. Signed at end: R.H. [Richard Hubberthorne. Cf. BM.].
A few plain words to be considered by those of the Army, or others that would have a Parliament that is chosen by the voyces of the people, to govern the three nations. Wherein is shewed unto them according to the scriptures of the truth, that a Parliament so chosen, are not like to govern for God and the good of his people. Also something to the other part of the Army, and the New Committee, who turned out or ownes the turning out of the late Parliament
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1659
Indexed in: Wing F2002; Smith I, 699.
A short testimony on the behalf of truths innocency, declared in plainesse and simplicity, being done at the command of the Lord God that all out of the truth may see their way and proceed no further. With a discovery of the national ministry, whose time now is, and is no more
Smith, William (1672)
1660
Another issue also published 1660, with a slightly different setting. In this issue, line 10 of the title-page ends "ministry".
The history of the quarrels of Pope Paul V with the state of Venice : in seven books, Faithfully translated out of the Italian, and compared with the French copie
Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623); Potter, Christopher (1591-1646)
1626
Imprint date in roman numerals. Title within double lined borders. Head-pieces; initials. Blanks: t.p. verso, prelim. p. [20]. Error in paging: p. 413 misprinted 313. Errata: prelim. p. [19]...
A short testimony on the behalf of truths innocency, declared in plainesse and simplicity, being done at the command of the Lord God that all out of the truth may see their way and proceed no further. With a discovery of the national ministry, whose time now is, and is no more
Smith, William (1672)
1660
Another issue also published 1660, with a slightly different setting. In this issue, line 10 of the title-page ends "ministry".
A short testimony on the behalf of truths innocency, declared in plainesse and simplicity, being done at the command of the Lord God that all out of the truth may see their way and proceed no further. With a discovery of the national ministry, whose time now is, and is no more
Smith, William (1672)
1660
Another issue also published 1660, with a slightly different setting. In this issue, line 10 of the title-page ends "ministry".