Featley, Daniel. The league illegal. : Wherein the late Solemn League and Covenant is seriously examined, scholastically and solidly confuted: for the right informing of weak and tender consciences, and the undeceiving of the erroneous. Written long since in prison, by Daniel Featley D.D. and never until now made known to the world. Published by John Faireclough, vulgò Featley, chaplain to the Kings most Excellent Majesty Creator Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645 Date 1660 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 139- 017q Caption London : Printed for R. Royston at the Angel in Ivy-lane, 1660 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Featley, Daniel. The league illegal. : Wherein the late Solemn League and Covenant is seriously examined, scholastically and solidly confuted: for the right informing of weak and tender consciences, and the undeceiving of the erroneous. Written long since in prison, by Daniel Featley D.D. and never until now made known to the world. Published by John Faireclough, vulgò Featley, chaplain to the Kings most Excellent Majesty Creator Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645 Date 1660 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 137- 519q Caption London : Printed for R. Royston at the Angel in Ivy-lane, 1660 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The league illegal. Creator Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645 Date 1660 Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 640 Caption London : Printed for R. Royston at the Angel in Ivy-lane, 1660 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Stileman, John. A discourse of the nature and obligation of oaths : wherein, satisfaction is tendered touching the non-obligation and unlawfulness of the oath called, the Solemn League and Covenant. The acknowledgement whereof, is required of us by a late act of Parliament, intituled, An act for uniformity. Published as an appendix to the Peace-offering. By the same author Creator Stileman, John, -1685 Date 1662 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 137- 736q Caption London : Printed by E[dward]. M[ottershed]. for Thomas Pierrepont, at the Sun in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1662 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A briefe discourse, declaring the impiety and unlawfulnesse of the new Covenant with the Scots. : Together with the Covenant it selfe Date anno Dom. 1643 Media Format Printed text Location Oxford England Reference ID B4580 Caption [Oxford] : Printed [by Henry Hall], anno Dom. 1643 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A briefe discourse, declaring the impiety and unlawfulnesse of the new Covenant with the Scots. Date anno Dom. 1643 Media Format Printed text Location Oxford England [Oxford] Reference ID Film Acc. 640 Caption [Oxford] : Printed [by Henry Hall], anno Dom. 1643 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A discourse of the nature and obligation of oaths Creator Stileman, John, -1685 Date 1662 Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption London : Printed by E[dward]. M[ottershed]. for Thomas Pierrepont, at the Sun in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1662 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A briefe discourse, declaring the impiety and unlawfulnesse of the new Covenant with the Scots. Date anno Dom. 1643 Media Format Printed text Location Oxford England [Oxford] Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption [Oxford] : Printed [by Henry Hall], anno Dom. 1643 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
An humble remonstrance of the citizens of Edenburgh to the Convention of the Estates of Scotland : concerning the Kings Majestie, and the kingdome of England. With a declaration touching the Covenant of the kingdomes, and propositions for peace Date [1648] Media Format Printed text Location Edinburgh Scotland Reference ID 145- 363q Caption [Edinburgh] : March 1. 1648. Printed by E.T. for the use of the inhabitants of the city of Edenburgh, [1648] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Canne, John. The snare is broken. : Wherein is proved by Scripture, law and reason, that the nationall covenant and oath was unlawfully given and taken: and whatsoever may be probably pretended or objected for it, is fully answered, and refuted. Here also is vindicated the Parliaments later proceedings: shewing the grounds and principles of the London ministers to be weak and unsound, and so their accusations and charges against the state, false and scandalous. Moreover something is said against violence in religion, and the duty of the civill magistrate about worship and church-government. by John Canne. Published by authority Creator Canne, John, -1667? Date 1649 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID C442B Caption London : Printed for M. Simmons in Aldersgate-street, 1649 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf