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Hiera dakrya, Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ suspiria The tears, sighs, complaints, and prayers of the Church of England: setting forth her former constitution, compared with her present condition; also the visible causes, and probable cures of her distempers. In IV. books. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John Lord Bishop of Exon.
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A declaration against anabaptists: to stop the prosecution fo [sic] their errours, falsly pretended to be a vindication of the royall commission of King Jesus, as they call it. Briefly and fully answering all their allegations, and clearly proving the anabaptisticall doctrine to be against the glory of God, the honour of Christ and his church, against the covenant of grace, and against the word of God, and the priviledges of the church made over to them by promise, and also against the solemne league and covenant of the three kingdomes. In answer to a book, by Francis Cornwall, presented to the House of Commons, on Friday last, for which he is committed.
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A true and joyfull relation of a famous and remarkable victory obtained by inhabitants of Clamorganshire in VVales, against the Marquesse of Hartford, and the cavaleers, who had took the castle of Cardiffe in the said county. October the 3. 1642. Also the manner how they obtained the victory, killing fifty of the cavaleers, with the losse of nine men, and after five hours fight obtained the castle, putting them all to flight. Together with the means of the flight of the Marquesse of Hartford into VVales and the victorious proceedings of the Earl of Bedford against his confederates, his taking the Lord Pawlet, Sir Henry Berkley, and two of his brothers Sir Charles and Sir Iohn Barkes prisoners.
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A declaration by Major General Laughorn, and the rest of the forces joyned with him in VVales, of the grounds of their engagement, and demands in relation to the King, Parliament and kingdom. Likewise the copy of an oath given to all that enter into the said engagement with them. Also the true copies of several letters and transactions betwixt the Parliaments commissioners, Colonel Horton, and Major General Laughorn, since his last coming into Wales. And two letters to his Excellency the Lord Fairfax from Col: Horton, more fully relating the particulars of the late fight near Cardiff, May 8. 1648. With a perfect list of the names of the prisoners, officers, private gentlemen and soldiers taken in the said fight and pursuit.
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Llyfr gweddi gyffredin, a gweinidogaeth y sacramentau. A chynneddfau a ceremoniau eraill yr Eglwys yn ôl arfer Eglwys Loegr. A'r Psallwyr neu Psalmau Dafydd, fel ag i maent bwyntiedig iw darllain a'u canu yn yr eglwysydd.
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Whereas it is certified under the hands of very many mercers of the chief towns of North and South-Wales (who are the only traders in books there) that there are very few divinity-books in the Welsh-language to be sold there ...
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the true payment of tythes, and other such duties, according to the lawes and customes of this realme. Die veneris, 8 Novemb. 1644. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that this ordinance for the due payment of all tythes, and such other duties, be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown, cler. Parliamentorum
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The historie of Cambria, now called Wales: a part of the most famous yland of Brytaine, written in the Brytish language aboue two hundreth yeares past: translated into English by H. Lhoyd Gentleman: corrected, augmented, and continued out of records and best approoued authors, by Dauid Powel Doctor in diuinitie
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A case concerning the buying of bishops lands with, the lawfulness thereof and the difference between the contractors for sale of those lands, and the corporation of VVells, ordered, Anno. 1650, to be reported to the then Parliament /
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Strange and terrible nevves from the North. Concerning the Northern great storm arose in the those parts, to the great amazement of all the inhabitants within the realme of England, and the great slaughter of divers poore harmlesse creatures. With, an exact relation of the late fight, and the manner of obtaining the victory by the Royalists party, and the full particulars thereof. Also, another fight in the West of England, betwixt the Parliaments forces, and the rebels in South-Wales, and the gallant successe and proceedings of the forces commanded by Colonel Horton, Colonel Lewis, Captain Jones, Captain Reade. and Captain Griffith.
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Mercurius Cambro-Britannicus. Or, Nevvs from Wales, touching the glorious and miraculous propagation of the Gospel in those parts. Being a clear discovery & manifestation of the late invented trade of tith-gathering there, intended by some persons to be suddenly set on foot and established over all England. Well worthy of the serious and timely consideration of the Parliament, Army and nation, and every individual member thereof.
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A great discovery of a damnable plot at Rugland castle in Monmoth-shire in Wales related to the High Court of Parliament, by Iohn Davis, November the 12. 1641. The chiefe actor being the Earle of Worcester, wherein is discovered the number of horses, men, powder, match and shot by them prepared, with the places where they are, and the danger wee were in, had not God by his mercy protected us. With certaine quæres presented to the High Court of Parliament concerning such wicked designes. As also, the reasons wherefore the House of Commons gave strict command, that there should be a strong watch set about the Earle of Worcesters house, and the French ambassadors. Wherennto [sic] is annexed, the true relation of a damnable plot which was discovered on tuesday last, by a religious man intended against the High Court of Parliament.
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A true confirmation of the great victory in VVales: sent in a letter to the Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, from Colonel Thomas Horton from Bridge-end, May 13. 1648. With a list of the officers and others taken prisoners at the fight, and brought up by Captain Nicholets, who was engaged in the whole service; which letter and list were read in the said House, and ordered to be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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An Answer to a paper entituled The Grievances of His Majesty's subjects residing within the principality of Wales in respect of the Court of the Council in the Marches of Wales : with the particular conveniences of that court.
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Fleta seu commentarius juris anglicani sic nuncupatus sub Edwardo rege primo, seu circa annos abhince CCCXL, ab anonymo conscriptus, atque è codice veteri, autore ipso aliquantulùm recentiori, nunc primùm typis editus : accedit tractatulus vetus de agendi excipiendique formulis gallicanus, fet assavoir dictus /
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The seuerall rates and taxations for vvages, made and set foorth by the iustices of peace, for the countie of Cardigan. Where in the Parliament holden at Westminster the xii. day of Januarie, in the fift yeere of the reigne of our soueraigne Lady the Queenes Maiesty ...
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