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1642, &c. 11131 TRACTS, viz. Seven Ordinances of the Lords and Commons, &c. &c. 1647--Royal Apologie; or, Answer to the Declaration of the Commons, February 11, 1647---A Briefe and Perfect Relation of the Answeres and Replies of Thomas Earle of Strafford, &c. ---Sir T. Fairfax Taking of Dennis Castle and Felford Haven, &c.--Lord George Digby's Cabinet, and Dr. Goff's Negotiations, &c. &c. taken at the Battel of Sherborn, in Yorkshire---3 Letters, intercepted by Sir T. Fairfax, in Cornwall, from the Earl of Glamorgan, Lord Digby, &c. &c. concerning their Proceedings in Ireland---Colonel Morgan's Letter concerning the Total Routing and Taking Sir J. Askley and his Army at Stowe---The Present Warre Parallel'd; or, Briefe Relation of the Civil Warres of Henery the Third, &c..--A Full Declaration of the True State of the Secluded Members' Case, in Vindication of themselves, &c-Several Reasons why some Officers of the Army, with many other Good People, did heretofore admit of, and subject to, Oliver Cromwell, &c. as also to Richard, the Son of Oliver---Good Counsel and Advice rejected by Disobedient Men, and the Dayes of Oliver Cromwell's Visitation passed over, and also of Richard Cromwell, and the many Precious Warnings neglected by them, &c. &c.---A True Narrative of the Proceedings in Parliament, &c.--Jenkins's Apology for the Army--A Solemne Engagement of the Army under Sir T. Fairfax, &c.... Mr. Recorder's Speech to the Lord Protector, Feb. 8, 1653, being the Daye of his Highnesse's Entertainment in London, &c.---and 8 others, in i vol. neatly half bound, 1111s 6d 1643 Seven Answers of his Majestie and the Commons, concerning the Militia, the Refusall to give his Majestie Entrance into Hull, &c. &c. BLACK LETTER---Petition of Divers of his Majestie's faithful Subjects of Lancaster, with his Majestie's Answere ---His Majestie's Declaration to all his Loving Subjects, occasioned by a False and Scandalons Imputatation of an Intention of Raising or Leavying War against his Parliament, &c. BLACK LETTER, 1642 --- His Majestie's Declaration concerning Leavies, &c. BLACK LETTER.The Humble Petition of the Gentry, &c. of Holderness, with his Majestie's Answer, July 6, 1642-..The Humble Petition, &c.

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of the Gentry, &c. of Cumberland and Westmerland, with his Majestie's Answer, July 5, 1642, and 2 others, in 1 vol. good copy, 10s 6d 1642, &c. 11133 TRACTS, viz. Tryals of Sir H. Slingsby, Dr. J. Hewet, and J. Mordant, Esq. for High Treason, with the Manner of their Execution, &c. and their Speeches-Alderman Garroway's Speech at a Common Hall, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1642, and also a True and Briefe Relation of the great Victory obtained by Sir R. Hopton neere Bodmin in Cornwall, Jan. 19, 1642—The humble Petition of the Maior, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, with his Majestie's Answer-His Majestie's Answer to the 19 Propositions of both Houses of Parliament-His Majestie's Declaration, occasioned by a False and Scandalous Imputation of an Intention of Rasing or Leavyin War on his Parliament, &c.-His Majestie's Declaration to all his loving Subjects, Aug. 12, 1642 -His Majestie's Answer to the Declaration of both Houses of Parliament concerning the Commission of Array, July 1, 1642-An Answer to Observations upon some of his Majestie's late Answers and Expresses---Remonstrance of the Commons of England -A Complaint to the House of Commons, &c. and 2 others, in 1 vol. 11 1s 1642, &c.

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Sir Dudley Diggs's Unlawfulness of Subjects taking up Armes against their Soveraigne, portrait of Charles by Stent, and frontispiece, 1644-Resisting the Lawfull Magistrate under colour of Religion, &c. rendred Damnation---The Antient LandMark Skreen; or, Bank betwixt the Prince or Supreme Magistrate, and the People of England, &c.

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-Treatise of Monarchie, in 2 parts--Vindication of the Treatise of Monarchy, &c.-The Oath of Pacification to set an End to the present Miseries and Broyles of this Discomposed almost Shipwrackt State

Jus Regum; or, Vindication of the Regall Power, &c.---Speech of the Ambassadour's Extraordinary of the United Provinces to both Houses of Parliament, April 10, 1645---Parker's True Portrature of the Kings of England from William the Conqueror --The False Brother; or, a New Map of Scotland, drawn by an English Pencil, and 6 others, in 1 vol. 16s 1641, &c.

The Fifth of November; or, Popish and Schismaticall Rebells, with their Horrid Plots, Fair Pretences, and Bloudy Practices, weighed one against

the other, 1644---A True and Faithful Account of the several Informations Exhibited to the Hon. Committee appointed to Inquire into the late Dreadful Burning of the City of London, 1666, with other Informations touching the Insolency of Popish Priests, Jesuites, &c.-L'Estrange's further Discovery of the Plot-Treason, Popery, &c. brought to a Publique Test, &c.--No Protestant Plot; or, Conspiracy of the Papists against the King, &c.--Foxes and Fire-brands; or, a Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Seperation-Third Part of No Protestant Plot, with Observations on the Proceedings against the Earl of Shaftsbury, &c.—Enquiry into and Detection of the Barbarous Murther of the late Earl of Essex, &c. 1689-Popish Treachery; or, a New Account of the Horrid Cruelties Exercised on the Protestants in France, &c.----Relation of the Wicked Contrivance of Steph. Blackhead and Robert Young against the Lives of several Persons, &c.--Mrs. F. Shaftoe's Narrative, containing an Account of her being in Sir T. Oglethorpe's Family, her hearing that the Pretended Prince of Wales was Sir T. Oglethorpe's Son, her being Tricked into France by Sir T.'s Daughter, and barbarously used to make her Nun in order to prevent Discovery, her Escape, &c. 1707, &c. in 1 vol. 11 1s 1644, &c. 11136 TRACTS, viz. 20 Sermons preached before the House of Commons in 1640, 41, 42, by Burges, Marshall, Gauden, Burroughs, and others, principally on subjects applicable to the then passing events, in 1 vol. neat, 9s 1641, &c. 26 Thanksgiving Sermons for Victories obtained by Parliament's Forces--Fast Sermons, &c. preached before the House of Commons in 1644–45, &c. by Sedgwick, Case, Caryl, Greene, Palmer, &c. &c. in 1 vol. neat, 10s 6d 1644, &c.

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12 Sermons preached on Fast Days, in 1643, before the House of Commons, by Chambers, Burgess, Salweys, Bridges, &c. &c. in 1 vol. 7s 1643 8 Sermons preached on Fast Days in 1640, and on the Covenant, &c. before the House of Commons, and Sir T. Fairfax and his Army, &c.— Geree's Vindication of the True Sense of the Nationall Covenant, &c. in Answer to Protestation Protested-and Mocket's View of the Solemn League and Covenant for Reformation, Defence of Religion, &c. &c. in 1 vol. 6s 1641, &c.

11140 TRACTS, viz. 21 Sermons preached before both Houses of Parliament, &c. &c. in 1641, 1645, 46, &c by Bridge, Ash, Perne, Lightfoot, &c. &c. in 1 vol. neat, 9s 1641, &c.

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Articles of Visitation and Enquery, concerning Matters Ecclesiasticall in the Diocess of Peterborough, BLACK LETTER-Constitutions and Cannons Ecclesiasticall of the Church of EnglandBrief Account of the New Sect of Latitude-men, &c. -Goodwin's Triers (or Tormentors) Tried and Cast by the Laws both of God and Men-Whitefield's Extent of Divine Providence-Tomb's Forerunner to a large Review of the Dispute concerning Infant Baptism- Gell's Sermon, touching God's Government of the World by Angels, preached before the Learned Society of Artists or Astrologers, Aug. 8, 1650, and 3 others, in 1 vol. good copy, 10s 6d 1650, &c. Thomas Merck's Bp. of Carlile's Speech concerning what should be Done with the Deposed King Richard the Second-St. John's Speech in the Upper House, Jan. 7, 1640, concerning Ship Money -King James, his learned and wise Speech in the Starre Chamber concerning the Lawes of the Land, &c. &c.-Mr. Recorder's Speech to the Lord Protector, Feb. 8, 1653, being the Day of his Highnesse's Entertainment in London-4 Speeches of the Lord Protector to the Parliament, 1654, &c.-The Earl of Manchester's Speech to Charles II. at his Arrival at Whitehall, May 29, 1669, with his Majestie's Answer, and 35 other Speeches, Messages, and Petitions, by Charles I. Prince Rupert, and various Members of both Houses, from 1616 to 1660, in 1 vol. 12s 1616, &c.

A Remonstrance of many Thousand Citizens, and other Free Born People of England, to their own House of Commons, occasioned through the Illegall and Barbarous Imprisonment of Lieut.-Col. John Lilburne-Vox Plebis; or, the People's Outcry against Oppression, Tyranny, &c.-Lilburne's Sentence Published and Refuted-Lawmind's Putney Projects; or, the Old Serpent in a New Forme, &c. -England's New Chains Discovered; or, a Sad Representation of the Uncertain and Dangerous Condition of the Commonwealth, &c. 2 parts, complete; for these 2 Tracts Lilburne, Overton, and Prince, where committed to the Tower as traytors, 1648Lilburne and others Agreement of the Free People of

England Tendred, as a Peace Offering to this Distressed Nation-The Legall Fundamentall Liberties of the People of England Revived, Asserted, and Vindicated, by Lieut.-Col. Lilburne, printed in the grand Yeer of Hypocriticall and Abominable Dissimulation, 1649-A Discourse betwixt Lieut.-Col. Lilburne, in the Tower, and Mr. Hugh Peters, May 25, 1649, in 1 vol. neatly half bound, 11 4s 1646, &c. 11143 TRACTS, viz. Constitutions and Cannons Ecclesiasticall -True Account of the late Earthquake in Jamaica, 1692-A Sermon Prepared to be preached at the Interment of the Renowned Observator, with Remarks on his Life, by the Rev. Torryrorydammeeplotshammee Younkercrape, with an Elegy and Epitaph by the Rose Ally Poet, and other Prime Wits, 1682—Sir H. Wotton's Short View of the Life and Death of George Villers, Duke of Buckingham, 1642-A New History of the Succession of the Crown of England, &c.-Prophecys concerning the Return of Popery into England, Scotland, and Ireland, by Abp. Usher, M. Luther, Bp. Jewel, &c. &c.-Mather's Further Account of the Tryals of the New England Witches, &c.-Mather's Cases of Conscience, concerning Evil Spirits Personating Men Witchcrafts, with Infallible Proofs of Guilt in such as are accused of that Crime, &c.-Gentleman's Journal; or, the Monthly Miscellany, consisting of News, Poetry, Musick, &c. and 6 others, in 1 vol. 18s 1642, &c. Account of the Proceedings, &c. that have happened in the Kingdom of England since the Arrival of the Landing of the Prince of Orange's Army-Treatise of Monarchy, 2 parts-The Papist Represented and not Misrepresented, &c. and 16 others on the Penall Laws, &c. &c. in 1 vol. 6s 1687 Enquirie into and Detection of the Barbarous Murther of the late Earl of Essex, 1684Blood Assizes; or, a Compleat History of the Life of George Lord Jefferies, 1689-Collection of the Dying Speeches, Letters, Prayers, &c. of those Eminent Protestants who suffered under the cruel sentence of the late Lord Chief Justice Jefferys— Brief Justification of the Prince of Orange's Descent into England, &c.--Historical Account of the Behaviour of the Jesuits for the first 25 Years of Queen Elizabeth's Reign-Important Considerations, which ought to Move all True and Sound Catholicks who are not wholly Jesuited-The Politicks of Lewis XIV.

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