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L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704) | 5 |
Bagshaw, Edward (1629-1671) | 1 |
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691 | 1 |
Ellis, Clement (1630-1700) | 1 |
L'Estrange, Roger | 1 |
Maynwaring, Roger (1590-1653) | 1 |
Morley, George, 1597-1684 | 1 |
Sherlock, William (1641?-1707) | 1 |
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707 | 1 |
Society of Friends | 1 |
Tyranny and popery lording it over the consciences, lives, liberties, and estates both of King and people : being a further account of the growth of popery
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1678
Additional cancel title-page before p. 1, which omits the second sentence and 'by H.H.' in imprint. Attributed to Roger L'Estrange. Cf. BLC.
The free-born subject: or, The Englishmans birthright: asserted against all tyrannical usurpations either in church or state
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1679
Advertisement for L'Estrange's 'The history of the plot' at end. Anonymous. By Roger L'Estrange.
A letter unto a person of honour & quality : containing some animadversions upon the Bishop of Worcester's letter
Bagshaw, Edward (1629-1671)
printed in the year, 1662
Signatures: A-B⁸ (final verso blank). George Morley, in his "The Bishop of Worcester's letter to a friend", had refused Richard Baxter leave to resume his ministry at Kidderminster. This letter, a...
Lestrange's Narrative of the plot. Set forth for the edification of His Majesties liege-people
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1680
"The plot" = the Popish plot of 1678.
The free-born subject, or, The Englishmans birthright : asserted against all tyrannical usurpations either in church or state
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1680
Signatures: B⁴, B-D⁴. Englishmans birthright.
A legal examination of abuses of law... clearly evincing the abuse and illegality done in the prosecution against the people called Quakers in the city of Bristol. Both by statute & common-law, reason and approved authorities
1682
Includes table, advertisement and errata: pp. [1-2]. Corrected issue. Anon.
State-divinity, or, A supplement to The relaps'd apostate : wherein is prosecuted the discovery of the present design against the King, the Parliament, and the publick peace, in notes upon some late Presbyterian pamphlets
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704); L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1661
Dedication at end has separate t.p. and paging.
Religion & loyalty inseperable [sic] : a sermon preached at the assizes held at Nottingham, September the 5th, 1690
Ellis, Clement (1630-1700)
1691
"Imprimatur, Octob. 2, 1690: Carolus Alston..."
Religion and allegiance: in two sermons preach'd before the King's Majesty. The one, on the 4th of July, an. 1627, at Oatlands. The other, on the 29th of July, the same year, at Alderton
Maynwaring, Roger (1590-1653)
1709
"By His Majesty's special command. But afterwards burnt by order of both Houses, suppress'd by proclamation, and the doctor impeach'd for them.".
A vindication of The case of allegiance due to soveraign powers : in reply to An answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, Obedience and submission to the present government, demonstrated from Bishop Overal's convocation-book, with a postscript in answer to Dr. Sherlock's Case of allegiance, &c
Sherlock, William (1641?-1707)
1691
Caption title: A vindication of the late Case of allegiance, &c.