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The dissenters sayings two parts in one : published in their own words : I. of toleration, II. the fruits of it, III. the dissenters harmony among themselves, IV. their behaviour to the clergy, V. their behaviour to the civil government, VI. their rigour to the Episcopal party, VII. the authority of the Kirk, VIII. their ecclesiastical discipline, IX. tumults encourag'd by these peaceable minsters, X. the rebellion justify'd, XI. reformation by blood, XII. the murther of the King encourag'd, XIII. the King's murder justify'd /
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A letter concerning toleration humbly submitted, etc.
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Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by the authority and convincing reasons of I. the wise and learned King James and his Privvy 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 Parliament on solemn occasions /
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Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by the authority and convincing reasons of I. that wise and learned man King James and his Privvy Council anno reg. 2do, II. the honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament
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Toleration discuss'd : in two dialogues : I. Betwixt a Conformist, and a Non-Conformist, laying open the impiety, and danger of a general liberty, II. Betwixt a Presbyterian, and an Independent, concluding, upon an impartial examination of their respective practises and opinions in favour of the Independents /
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Christian tolleration, or, Simply and singly to meet upon the account of religion, really to worship and serve the Lord, without any unlawful act to be done or intended, is not an offence against law and also concerning seditious sectaries, disloyal persons, and seditious conventicles punishable by the late act : and likewise concerning banishments ...
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To the chief magistrate, rulers, ministers, justices of the peace, and other officers who profess Christ and Christianity, and are called by that worthy name and great title of Christians, which is from the king of kings and Lord of Lords Christ Jesus.
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A way to health, long life and happiness, or, A discourse of temperance and the particular nature of all things requisite for the life of man as all sorts of meats, drinks, air, exercise &c., with special directions how to use each of them to the best advantage of the body and mind : shewing from the true ground of nature whence most diseases proceed and how to prevent them : to which is added a treatise of most sorts of English herbs ... the whole treatise displaying the most hidden secrets of philosophy ... /
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An answer to a declaration put forth by the general consent of the people called Anabaptists in and about the city of London which declaration doth rather seem a begging of pardon of the Caveliers then [sic] a vindication of that truth and cause once contended for : I seeing so much wickedness ... /
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A countermine of union to the Jesuites myne of division, whereby they contrive the blasting of the work of mercy, and the return of a flood of ruine and desolation upon this church and nation being a short platform of expedients for peace, for the preservation of all and for the repair of the great distractions that have bin upon us, by an happy reconciliation of the differences that are amongst us, directed to the honourable Council of State /
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Vox militaris: or An apologeticall declaration concerning the officers and souldiers of the army, under the command of his Excellency Sir Thomass Fairfax in answer to those common objections and slanderous aspersions cast upon them, concerning 1. Their judgement and opinion about government in generall, and of the government of this kingdome, according to the lawes and constitution thereof in particular. 2. Their opinion touching church-government, and the Presbytery. 3. Their opinion about tolleration of errour, heresie, blasphemy, sects and schismes, and liberty of conscience. 4. Their opinion about a learned ministery, and the maintenance thereof, and about illiterate preachers. 5. The aspersions concerning 1. Their obstructing the relief of Ireland. 2. About the King. 3. About their advance towards London. [brace] removed.
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Treatise of 1. the liberty of prophesying, 2. episcopacie, 3. the history of the life and death of the ever blessed Jesus Christ, 4. an apologie for authorized and set-forms of lyturgie together with a sermon preached at Oxon on the anniversary of the 5 of November : in two volumes /
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An ansvver unto the Catholiques supplication, presented unto the Kings Maiestie, for a tolleration of popish religion in England Wherein is contained a confutation of their vnreasonable petitions, and slaunderous lyes against our late soueraigne Queene Elizabeth, whose happie and gratious gouernement, the Papists in their said supplication do so peremptorilie traduce. Together with an information vnto his Maiestie of diuers their wicked and treasonable practises, attempted in the life time of our late Queene his worthy predecessor, whose life they always sought meanes to extinguish. Wherevnto is annexed the supplication of the papists, word for word as it was presented vnto the Kings Maiestie: With some necessarie annotations thereupon. /
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The petition apologeticall of lay papists calling themselues the lay Catholikes of England, presented, as is sayd, to his Maiestie, vvherein presumptuously they demaund a toleration of their popish and antichristian religion, and offer proofes of their loyalty, and pledges [...]
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