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Hotham, Sir, John, D. 1645 Jan 2 | 2 |
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Fox, George (1624-1691) | 1 |
Five remarkable passages, which have very lately happened betweene His Maiestie, and the High Court of Parliament : 1. The humble petition of the gentry and commons of York, presented to His Majesty, April 22. 1642. 2. His Majesties message sent to the Parliament April 24. 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hotham's refusall to give His Majestie entrance into Hull. 3. The Parliaments resolution concerning the said Sir Ioh. Hotham 4. A declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the stopping of passages between Hull and the Parliament. 5. The true catalogue of all the names of the divines approved of by both Houses of Parliament, for each severall county in this Kingdome of England and Wales; as fit persons to be consulted with by the Parliament, touching the reformation of church-government, and the liturgie. Together with an order from both Houses to the same effect. 28. of Aprill 1642
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
[1642]
Date of publication from Wing. Text continuous despite pagination. Five remarkable passages, which have very lately happened betweene His Majestie, and the High Court of Parliament.
Five remarkable passages, which have very lately happened betweene His Maiestie, and the High Court of Parliament : 1. The humble petition of the gentry and commons of York, presented to His Majesty, April 22. 1642. 2. His Majesties message sent to the Parliament April 24. 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hotham's refusall to give His Majestie entrance into Hull. 3. The Parliaments resolution concerning the said Sir Ioh. Hotham 4. A declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the stopping of passages between Hull and the Parliament. 5. The true catalogue of all the names of the divines approved of by both Houses of Parliament, for each severall county in this Kingdome of England and Wales; as fit persons to be consulted with by the Parliament, touching the reformation of church-government, and the liturgie. Together with an order from both Houses to the same effect. 28. of Aprill 1642
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
[1642]
Date of publication from Wing. Text continuous despite pagination. Five remarkable passages, which have very lately happened betweene His Majestie, and the High Court of Parliament.
The shiboleth of priest-hood. Wherein it is debated and proved by the evidence of scripture and right reason, to be absolutely impossible for any unholy man to execute the office of a gospel minister
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1704
Author's initials given, p.22. List of "Books printed and sold by T. Sowle" (2 pp.) at end.
The difference of that call of God to the ministry: which is by the power of his own gift and measure of life, revealed, and of that, which is received of man, and taught by man, as is manifest by these two severall calls, herein declared, with several principals relating to this second call, answered
Hubberthorne, Richard (1628-1662)
1659
Indexed in: Wing H3223; Smith I, 1013.
The difference of that call of God to the ministry: which is by the power of his own gift and measure of life, revealed, and of that, which is received of man, and taught by man, as is manifest by these two severall calls, herein declared, with several principals relating to this second call, answered
Hubberthorne, Richard (1628-1662)
1659
Indexed in: Wing H3223; Smith I, 1013.
For all the bishops and priests in Christendom, to measure themselves by the scriptures of truth, and see if they be not reproved by them and the spirit from whence they came. And to all that call themselves papists, bishops, ministers and teachers of the gospel, and professors in Christendom (so called) that say, they have not the same power and spirit the apostles had. And such of them who say the scripture is the rule, for them to try themselves and their actions, and see whether it be not contrary to the scripture
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1674]
Indexed in: Wing F1819; Smith I, 673.
To the people at and about Stafford; a testimony for God and his truth and against deceit and deceivers, especially the hireling priests, as a warning, information & instruction in righteousness
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
[1679]
Caption title. Dated and signed on p. 4 "In the year 79 [1679] T.T."; at end "In the year 1697 [i.e. 1679] T.T."
A returne to the ministers of London : by way of answer to their Seasonable exhortations (so called) directed to their congregations : with sober reproof sent unto them because of their secret smitings against the despised people called Quakers, whom they have secretly reproached in their said Exhortation
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1660
Some irregularities of pagination.