The observator prov'd a trimmer: or, Truth and justice vindicated : in the history of the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, and the several popish shams since made use of to amuse the world about it. Being a full answer to certain late pamphlets,intituled, Observators; wherein the evidence of that gentlemans being murthered by papists, is very falsly stated; and the positions and practices of the Church of Rome, too favourably represented. Humbly dedicated to the clergy of England Date 1685 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID [2d] O113 Caption London : Printed for J. Allen, and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1685 The third impression corrected, with additions Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A revindication of Psalme 105. 15. Touch not mine anointed, &c. from some false glosses, now and heretofore obtruded upon it by Anabaptists : proving that this divine inhibition chiefly concernes subjects: who let them be never so Gods servants, yet are they not Gods anointed as well as kings. Being a reply to a late seditious pamphlet, called, A vindication, &c Date M.DC.XLIII. [1643] Media Format Printed text Location Oxford England Reference ID 158- 082q Caption [Oxford] : Printed by H. Hall, M.DC.XLIII. [1643] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The Lombard-Street lecturer's late farewell sermon, answer'd: or, the Welsh Levite toss'd de novo. : A dialogue between David J-nes and Dr. John Bastwick; and Lovewit and Fairman, two of his late parishioners. Addressed to the bankers of Lombard-Street Date 1692 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID L2844a Caption London : Printed for the assigns of John Bastwick, and sold by T.J. without Temple-Barr, 1692 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Drake, William, Sir. The Long Parliament revived: or, An Act for continuation, and the not dissolving the Long Parliament (call'd by King Charles the First, in the year 1640.) but by an Act of Parliament. : With undeniable reasons deduced from the said Act to prove that that Parliament is not yet dissolved. Also, Mr. William Pryn his five arguments fully answered: whereby he endeavours to prove it to be dissolved by the Kings death, &c. By Tho. Philips Gentleman, a sincere lover of his King and country Creator Drake, William, Sir Date MDCLXI. [1661] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID D2137 Caption London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold at the Castle and Lyon in St. Pauls Church-yard, MDCLXI. [1661] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The Long Parliament revived: or, An Act for continuation, and the not dissolving the Long Parliament (call'd by King Charles the First, in the year 1640.) but by an Act of Parliament. Creator Drake, William, Sir Date M.DC.LXI. [1661 i.e. 1660] Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold at the Castle and Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard, M.DC.LXI. [1661 i.e. 1660] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The Long Parliament revived: or, An Act for continuation, and the not dissolving the Long Parliament (call'd by King Charles the First, in the year 1640.) but by an Act of Parliament. Creator Drake, William, Sir Date M.DC.LXI. [1661 i.e. 1660] Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 640 Caption London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold at the Castle and Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard, M.DC.LXI. [1661 i.e. 1660] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Drake, William, Sir. The Long Parliament revived: or, An Act for continuation, and the not dissolving the Long Parliament (call'd by King Charles the First, in the year 1640.) but by an Act of Parliament. : With undeniable reasons deduced from the said Act to prove that that Parliament is not yet dissolved. Also, Mr. Will. Prynne his five arguments fully answered: whereby he endevours to prove it to be dissolved by the Kings death, &c. By Tho. Philips Gent. a sincere lover of his King and countrey Creator Drake, William, Sir Date M.DC.LXI. [1661 i.e. 1660] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID D2137.2 Caption London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold at the Castle and Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard, M.DC.LXI. [1661 i.e. 1660] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Noble, Charles, Gent. The inexpediency of the expedient. Or an answer to a printed paper, entituled An expedient for preventing any difference between His Highness and the Parliament : about the recognition. The negative voice. The militia. Wherein is discovered the pernitious asp that is hid under some pretended flowers, which may offend and sting some weak judgments, and may cause a swelling, and a rankling tumor in the Commonwealth. Set out to undeceive the good people of these nations, who by an over-hasty credulity may be misled thereby, and brought into strange musings, and perhaps murmurings (if no worse) concerning the present, most perfect, and most firmly established government. By Charles Noble, a faithful subject, and a great honorer of his present Highness, and a true lover of his countrey Creator Noble, Charles, Gent Date 1659 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 186- 180q Caption London : Printed for Tho. Pierrepont at the sign of the Sun in Pauls Churchyard, 1659 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The inexpediency of the expedient. Or an answer to a printed paper, entituled An expedient for preventing any difference between His Highness and the Parliament Creator Noble, Charles, Gent Date 1659 Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption London : Printed for Tho. Pierrepont at the sign of the Sun in Pauls Churchyard, 1659 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A letter to a friend Creator A. B. Date printed, anno Domini, M.DCC. [1700] Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption London : [s.n.], printed, anno Domini, M.DCC. [1700] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf