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Astrologie theologized: wherein is set forth, vvhat astrologie, and the light of nature is. What influence the starres naturally have on man, and how the same may be diverted and avoided. As also, that the outward man, how eminent soever in all naturall and politicall sciences, is to bee denied, and die in us. And, that the inward man by the light of grace, through profession and practice of a holy life, is to be acknowledged and live in us: which is the onely means to keep the true Sabbath in inward holinesse, and free from outward pollution. /
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A second remonstrance or, Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the Commission of Array, occasioned by a booke lately published, intituled His Majesties answer to the declaration of both Houses of Parliament concerning the said commission. Wherein their said former declaration is fully vindicated; the maine arguments to uphold the said Commission of Array are refuted, and the same commission proved to be against the fundamentall lawes and statutes of this kingdome, the Petition of Right, the liberty, and property of the subject, and contrary to former presidents in Parliament. Die Lunæ, January 16. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. I. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.
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To the law, and to the testimonie: or, A proposall of certain cases of conscience by way of quære; chiefly touching the publick worship of the New Testament; and other things either necessary or profitable for Christianity; presented to those churches and societies of Christians, which professe the Scripture of the Old and New Testament for the only rule of faith & manners. Wherein the true and genuine way to reconcile Christians is laid open. /
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The iaylers iayl-deliuery.
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A Bloody battell or The rebels overthrow, and Protestants victorie. Being a true relation of a great skirmish fought betweene Sir Thomas Moore of the Protestant party, and Maqueres the generall of the rebels, on the 2. day of Decemb. 1641. Also, of a cruell and detestable murther committed by 7. soldiers on the body of Mr. Atkins, his wife, and young child. In what a horrid manner they ript up his wives wombe being great with child, and afterward burnt her and her child in most lamentable manner.
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A declaration of the bountifull loving-kindness of the Lord, manifested to His hand-maid Mary Harris, who stood idle in the market-place, till the eleventh hour, yet then received her penny. This is that none might dispair. Also, a discovery of her sufferings thorow her disobedience andrebellion against God's precious truth, that none might presume, or harden their hearts in the day of God's visitation. As also, a few words of encouragement from experience, to any who knows the name of the Lord in the least measure, to fear the Lord, and trust in his mercies.
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The compleat works of that eminent minister of Gods word Mr. Isaac Ambrose, consisting of these following treatises, viz. prima, media et ultima: or, the first, middle and last things. Wherein is set forth: I. The doctrine of regeneration, or the new birth. II. The practice of sanctification, in the means, duties, ordinances, both private and publick, for continuance and encrease of a godly life. III. Certain meditations of mans misery, in his life, death, judgement, and execution: as also of Gods mercy, in our redemption, and salvation. With a sermon added, concerning redeeming the time. Looking unto Jesus , as carrying on the great work of mans salvation. War with devils, ministration of, and communion with angels.
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The charges issuing forth of the crown revenue of England, and dominion of VVales. With the several officers of his Majesties courts, customs, housholds, houses, castles, towns of war, forts, bulwarks, forrests, parks, chases, with their several fees and allowances, according to the ancient establishment of the kingdom. And also the valuation of the bishops, and deanes lands, with the tenths paid out of the same. /
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The Kings chronicle: In two sections; Wherein vve have the acts of the wicked and good kings of Iudah fully declared, with the ordering of their militia, and grave observations thereupon. This section containes the wayes and works of the bad kings, with marks the Holy Ghost hath set upon them, for the terrour of all those, who walke in the wayes of Israel, and after the counsels of the house of Ahab, which was to the destruction of all Iudah. /
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A declaration of the House of Commons in vindication of divers members of their house, from a false, and scandalous pamphlet, intituled, The humble petition of Captain William Booth of Killingholm, in the county of Lincoln. Which, together with an affidavit annexed, was delivered to His Majestie at York. Iulii 21. 1642. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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A Bloody battell, or, The rebels overthrow and Protestants victorie being a true relation of a great skirmish fought betweene Sir Thomas Moore of the Protestant party and Maqueres the generall of the rebels on the 2 day of Decemb. 1641 : also, of a cruell and detestable murther committed by 7 soldiers on the body of Mr. Atkins his wife and young child : in what a horrid manner they ript up his wives wombe being great with child and afterward burnt her and her child in most lamentable manner.
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning his Majesties advancing with his army toward London. With direction, that all the trained bands and volunteers be put into a readinesse. Also, how Sir Iohn Hinderson urged one David Alexander a Scotchman, to kill Sir Iohn Hotham, and blow up the Parliaments magazine; to whom His Majesty gave money, and he received it. Together with the depositions of the said David Alexander and Sir Iohn Hinderson. Whereunto is added, severall votes of the Lords and Commons, corrected and amended by the house of Commons to prevent false copies. Sabbati 15 Octob. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this declaration, depositions, and votes, thus ammended, be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsyng, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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A True and sad account of a barbarous bloody murther committed upon the person of John Mulleny, a hatter, late of the town of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, who was murthered and cut to pieces by one John Loe, on the fifteenth of May, 1685 giving a particular relation of all the circumstances that materially happened, as likewise, of the apprehending the murtherer, &c.
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