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The argument of Nicholas Fuller of Grayes Inne Esquire, in the case of Tho. Lad and Rich. Mansell his clients : wherein it is plainly proved, that the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have no power by their commission to imprison or to fine any of His Majesties subjects or to put them to the oath ex officio
Fuller, Nicholas (1543-1620); Lad, Thomas; Mansell, Richard; Great Britain. Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical
1641
Printed May, 1641. Signatures: pi² A-D⁴.
A pack of Puritans : maintayning the vnlavvfulnesse, or vnexpedience or both. Of pluralities and nonresidency. Unpreaching prelates and ministers. Sole ordination, and election, excommunication. The clergies pomp, ambition, lordlinesse, riches. Misimploying the temporalities of the church. The clergyes medling with temporall offices and affaires. The oath ex officio. As also a defence of the authority of princes and Parliaments to intermeddle with matters of religion, and a short discourse whether things consecrated may be alienated
Wentworth, Sir Peter (1592-1675)
1641
Anonymous. By Peter Wentworth. With an initial blank leaf. Indexed in: ESTC, Indexed in: Thomason,
The present alteration in religion in France : discours'd of in two letters
Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662)
1682
Page [2] blank. "Lettres provinciales, or The mystery of Jesuitisme" is by B. Pascal.