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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.
Presbytery display'd for the justification of such as do not like the government; and for the benefit of those, that do not understand it
Maxwell, John (1590?-1647); L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1663
First published anonymously in 1644 (Madan suggests ca. October 5) as "An answer by a letter to a worthy gentleman who desired of a divine some reasons by which it might appear how inconsistent Presby...
Interest mistaken, or, The holy cheat : proving, from the undeniable practises and positions of the Presbyterians, that the design of that party is to enslave both King and people under the masque of religion. By way of observation upon a treatise, entituled, The interest of England in the matter of religion, &c
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1661
Errata: p. [14].
Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd : by the authority, and convincing reasons of : I. The wise and learned King James, and his privy council, Anno Reg. 2do. II. The Honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament in their votes &c. Feb. 25, 1662. III. The Presbyterian ministers in the city of London met at Sion Colledge, Decemb. 18, 1645. IV. Twenty eminent divines (most, if not all, of them Members of the late Assembly) in their sermons before the two Houses of Parl. on solemn occasions
Assheton, William (1641-1711)
1670
Advertisement: p. [2] following p. 26. "Toleration disapprov'd..." has caption title and is signed: Dr. Cornelius Burgesse, John Ward, William Good, and 17 other divines. "A letter of the Presbyte...