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Rome for Canterbury: or A true relation of the birth, and life, of William Laud, Arch-bishop of Canterbury: together with the whole manner of his proceeding, both in the Star-Chamber, High-Commission Court, in his owne house and some observations of him in the Tower. With his carriage at the sight of the deputyes going to the place of execution, &c. Dedicated to all the Arminian tribe... in the yeare of grace, 1641. Whereunto is added all the articles by which he stands charged of high treason, &c
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
Printed also in the same 1641
Printed April, 1641. Anon., sometimes attributed to William Prynne (OCLC). Place of publication from Wing(2). Woodcut portrait of Laud on title-page.
A hue and crie after Cromwell: or, The cities lamentation for the losse of their coyne and conscience
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
Printed in the year of no liberty 1649
In prose and verse. Song at end, "To the tune of Faire Fidelia". Published July the 24th (Thomason). Anon., possibly by William Prynne.
Aarons rod blossoming; or, the divine ordinance of church-government vindicated : so as the present Erastian controversie concerning the distinction of civill and ecclesiasticall government, excommunication, and suspension, is fully debated and discussed from the holy scripture, from the Jewish and Christian antiquities, from the content of latter writers, from the true nature and rights of magistracy, and from the groundlessness of the chiefe objections made against the Presbyteriall government in point of a domineering arbitrary unlimited power
Gillespie, George (1613-1648); Prynne, William (1600-1669)
1646
A reply to William Prynne's A vindication of foure serious questions of grand importance.
Novus reformator vapulans, or, The Welch Levite tossed in a blanket : in a dialogue between Hick--- of Colchester, David J---nes, and the ghost of Wil. Pryn
Brown, Thomas (1663-1704); Prynne, William (1600-1669)
1691
Catchword on [pi]2v not taken up on following leaf A1r; possibly text on [pi]2 was originally to precede that on [pi]1, in which case the catchword would be correct. An attack on two prominent clerg...
Shufling, cutting, and dealing, in a game at pickquet: being acted from the year, 1653. to 1658
Neville, Henry (1620-1694); Prynne, William (1600-1669)
Printed in the year, 1659
A lampoon on Cromwell in pseudo-dramatic form. Anon., by Henry Neville (Wing(2), OCLC); also attributed to William Prynne. Place of publication from Wing(2).
A seasonable vindication of the supream authority and jurisdiction of Christian kings, lords, parliaments, as well over the possessions, as persons of delinquent prelates and churchmen, or, An antient disputation of the famous Bohemian martyr John Hus in justification of John Wickliffs 17. article... Transcribed out of the printed works of John Hus, and Mr. John Fox his Acts and monuments ... with an additional appendix thereunto of proofs, and domestick presidents in all ages, usefull for present and future times
Hus, Jan (1369?-1415); Prynne, William (1600-1669)
1660
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) H3802.
An exact abridgement of the records in the Tower of London : from the reign of King Edward the Second, unto King Richard the Third, of all the Parliaments holden in each kings reign, and the several acts in every Parliament: together with the names and titles of all the dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons, summoned to every of the said parliaments
Bowyer, William; Bowyer, Robert (1622); Prynne, William (1600-1669); Cotton, Sir Robert (1571-1631); Great Britain. Parliament
1657
No. 205-280, 445-448 and 485-532 omitted in paging. Collected more probably by William and Robert Boyer. cf. Dict. nat. biog.
The aphorismes of the kingdome
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
[1642]
Caption title. Opposing the Commissions of Array. "1. The Parliament is the moderation of monarchy... 2. The power of it is sufficient to prevent and restraine tyranny ... 3. The essence of the la...