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View The state of the now-Romane church By Hugh Cholmley

The state of the now-Romane church

The state of the now-Romane church

By Hugh Cholmley

View A speech delivered in the Starr-Chamber, on Wednesday, the XIVth of Iune, MDCXXXVII By William Laud

A speech delivered in the Starr-Chamber, on Wednesday, the XIVth of Iune, MDCXXXVII

A speech delivered in the Starr-Chamber, on Wednesday, the XIVth of Iune, MDCXXXVII

By William Laud

View A new discovery of the prelates tyranny in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent Lawyer, Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a learned physitian and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent divine By William Prynne

A new discovery of the prelates tyranny in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent Lawyer, Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a learned physitian and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent divine

A new discovery of the prelates tyranny in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent Lawyer, Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a learned physitian and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent divine

By William Prynne

View A narration of the life of Mr. Henry Burton By Henry Burton

A narration of the life of Mr. Henry Burton

A narration of the life of Mr. Henry Burton

By Henry Burton

View An apology of an appeale, also, an epistle to the true-hearted nobility By Henry Burton

An apology of an appeale, also, an epistle to the true-hearted nobility

An apology of an appeale, also, an epistle to the true-hearted nobility

By Henry Burton

View A new discovery of the prelates tyranny By William Prynne

A new discovery of the prelates tyranny

A new discovery of the prelates tyranny

By William Prynne

View A Briefe relation of certain speciall and most materiall passages and speeches in the Starre-Chamber, occasioned and delivered Iune the 14th, 1637, at the censure of those three worthy gentlemen, Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton and Mr. Prynne, as it hath beene truely and faithfully gathered from their owne mouthes by one present at the sayd censure By

A Briefe relation of certain speciall and most materiall passages and speeches in the Starre-Chamber, occasioned and delivered Iune the 14th, 1637, at the censure of those three worthy gentlemen, Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton and Mr. Prynne, as it hath beene truely and faithfully gathered from their owne mouthes by one present at the sayd censure

A Briefe relation of certain speciall and most materiall passages and speeches in the Starre-Chamber, occasioned and delivered Iune the 14th, 1637, at the censure of those three worthy gentlemen, Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton and Mr. Prynne, as it hath beene truely and faithfully gathered from their owne mouthes by one present at the sayd censure

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View Innovations unjustly charged upon the present church and state. Or An ansvver to the most materiall passages of a libellous pamphlet made by Mr. Henry Burton, and intitvled An apologie of an appeale, &c By Dow, Christopher B.D.

Innovations unjustly charged upon the present church and state. Or An ansvver to the most materiall passages of a libellous pamphlet made by Mr. Henry Burton, and intitvled An apologie of an appeale, &c

Innovations unjustly charged upon the present church and state. Or An ansvver to the most materiall passages of a libellous pamphlet made by Mr. Henry Burton, and intitvled An apologie of an appeale, &c

By Dow, Christopher B.D.

View Truth triumphing over falshood, antiquity over novelty. Or, The first part of a just and seasonable vindication of the undoubted ecclesiasticall iurisdiction, right, legislative, coercive power of Christian emperors, kings, magistrates, parliaments, in all matters of religion, church-government, discipline, ceremonies, manners: summoning of, presiding, moderating in councells, synods; and ratifying their canons, determinations, decrees: as likewise of lay-mens right both to sit and vote in councells By William Prynne

Truth triumphing over falshood, antiquity over novelty. Or, The first part of a just and seasonable vindication of the undoubted ecclesiasticall iurisdiction, right, legislative, coercive power of Christian emperors, kings, magistrates, parliaments, in all matters of religion, church-government, discipline, ceremonies, manners: summoning of, presiding, moderating in councells, synods; and ratifying their canons, determinations, decrees: as likewise of lay-mens right both to sit and vote in councells

Truth triumphing over falshood, antiquity over novelty. Or, The first part of a just and seasonable vindication of the undoubted ecclesiasticall iurisdiction, right, legislative, coercive power of Christian emperors, kings, magistrates, parliaments, in all matters of religion, church-government, discipline, ceremonies, manners: summoning of, presiding, moderating in councells, synods; and ratifying their canons, determinations, decrees: as likewise of lay-mens right both to sit and vote in councells

By William Prynne

View A briefe answer to the challanges of Henry Burton By Peter Heylyn
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A briefe answer to the challanges of Henry Burton

By Peter Heylyn

View A briefe and moderate answer to the ... challenges of Henry Burton ... in the two sermons by him preached on the 5th of Nov., 1636, and in the apologie prefixt before them By Peter Heylyn

A briefe and moderate answer to the ... challenges of Henry Burton ... in the two sermons by him preached on the 5th of Nov., 1636, and in the apologie prefixt before them

A briefe and moderate answer to the ... challenges of Henry Burton ... in the two sermons by him preached on the 5th of Nov., 1636, and in the apologie prefixt before them

By Peter Heylyn

View The severall humble petitions of D. Bastwicke, M. Burton, M. Prynne, and of Nath. VVickins, servant to the said Mr. Prynne, to the honourable house of Parliament By John Bastwick

The severall humble petitions of D. Bastwicke, M. Burton, M. Prynne, and of Nath. VVickins, servant to the said Mr. Prynne, to the honourable house of Parliament

The severall humble petitions of D. Bastwicke, M. Burton, M. Prynne, and of Nath. VVickins, servant to the said Mr. Prynne, to the honourable house of Parliament

By John Bastwick

View The utter routing of the whole army of all the Independents & Sectaries By John Bastwick

The utter routing of the whole army of all the Independents & Sectaries

The utter routing of the whole army of all the Independents & Sectaries

By John Bastwick

View The door of truth opened By Calamy, Edmund

The door of truth opened

The door of truth opened

By Calamy, Edmund

View Iudahs ioy at the oath By John Geree

Iudahs ioy at the oath

Iudahs ioy at the oath

By John Geree

View A narration of the life of Mr. Henry Burton By Henry Burton

A narration of the life of Mr. Henry Burton

A narration of the life of Mr. Henry Burton

By Henry Burton

View A just and necessary apology against an unjust invective published by Mr. Henry Burton in a late book of his entituled Truth still truth, though shut out of doors By Calamy, Edmund

A just and necessary apology against an unjust invective published by Mr. Henry Burton in a late book of his entituled Truth still truth, though shut out of doors

A just and necessary apology against an unjust invective published by Mr. Henry Burton in a late book of his entituled Truth still truth, though shut out of doors

By Calamy, Edmund

View Iudahs ioy at the oath By John Geree

Iudahs ioy at the oath

Iudahs ioy at the oath

By John Geree

View A breife relation of certaine speciall, and most materiall passages, and speeches in the Starre-Chamber By John Bastwick

A breife relation of certaine speciall, and most materiall passages, and speeches in the Starre-Chamber

A breife relation of certaine speciall, and most materiall passages, and speeches in the Starre-Chamber

By John Bastwick

View A new discovery of the prelates tyranny, in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent lawyer By William Prynne

A new discovery of the prelates tyranny, in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent lawyer

A new discovery of the prelates tyranny, in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent lawyer

By William Prynne

View An examination and confutation of a lawlesse pamphlet, intituled, A briefe answer to a late treatise of the Sabbath-day: digested dialogue-wise betweene two divines, A and B. By Dr. Fr. White, L. Bishop of Ely By Francis White

An examination and confutation of a lawlesse pamphlet, intituled, A briefe answer to a late treatise of the Sabbath-day: digested dialogue-wise betweene two divines, A and B. By Dr. Fr. White, L. Bishop of Ely

An examination and confutation of a lawlesse pamphlet, intituled, A briefe answer to a late treatise of the Sabbath-day: digested dialogue-wise betweene two divines, A and B. By Dr. Fr. White, L. Bishop of Ely

By Francis White

View A survay of that foolish, seditious, scandalous, prophane libell, the protestation protested By Joseph Hall

A survay of that foolish, seditious, scandalous, prophane libell, the protestation protested

A survay of that foolish, seditious, scandalous, prophane libell, the protestation protested

By Joseph Hall

View A just and necessary apology against an unjust invective By Calamy, Edmund

A just and necessary apology against an unjust invective

A just and necessary apology against an unjust invective

By Calamy, Edmund

View Trvth trivmphing over falshood, antiqvity over novelty By William Prynne

Trvth trivmphing over falshood, antiqvity over novelty

Trvth trivmphing over falshood, antiqvity over novelty

By William Prynne