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The out-cry and just appeale of the inslaved people of England : made to the right honourable the Parliament for the Common wealth of England ...
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Freize, James
1659
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The out-cry! and just appeale of the inslaved people of England, made to the right honourable the Parliament for the Common wealth of England: : and to all pieties noble champions and to true justice and mercies loving friends, endowed with a equitable publique spirit furnished (from above) with inward integrity, outward uprightnesse, and honest lawfull authority to execute the lords justice on all offenders speedily in all true godliness and honesty, for the establishment of the long since justly professed promised and declared liberty and deliverance, of this long afflicted, oppressed and cruelly inslaved nations from bondage, and the unsupportable oppressive lawlesse yokes of misery; and to all other faithfull publique spirited Christians, and true Common-wealths men
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1659
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A moderate inspection into the corruption of the pratique part of the common law of England. : Humbly offered in a word of love to the lords instrument of Englands honour, and victorious magnanimity, his enemies terrour, and Europ's wonder; Oliver by divine providence Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the emperial territories thereunto belonging; and to the truly pious (his Excellency) Charls Fleetwood, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and to the rest of his Highnesse most Honourable Council
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1656
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Sions approching [sic] glory, or, The great and glorious day of the Lord King Jesus his appearing before whom all the kings of the nations must fall, and never rise again : Accurately described (according to the scriptures, of the prophets, Christ and his apostles) in three and forty sections ...
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Freize, James
1652
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A packet of nevves, yea, true faithful news, of Israels and Judahs call : and the manner, place, and time of Christs coming and reign in glory among his saints upon the earth. As also, Judahs past, with Englands present miseries parallel'd; with sundry other particulars, very profitable and necessary for Christians of all degrees, to know the mysteries of God. Collected out of the Scriptures this 22. of the 11th moneth (corruptly called January) 1647. for the benefit of all, but chiefly for such, who hold the truth in unrighteousness, err in vision, and stumble in judgement. By James Frese merchant
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1651
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A true and faithfull advice to the army..
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Freize, James
1650
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The Levellers vindication or, a tragicall story, presented unto this common-vvealth, city, and army: : together with a letter directed to his Excellency, and the Councell of Warre sitting at White-Hall, concerning the great cruelty and oppression still continued in this land, notwithstanding the many undertakings of the army, their vowes, promises, and protestations to the contrary. Shewing withall, the most fearfull judgements of almighty God on many thousands of perfidious and deceitfull persons:
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1649
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The Levellers vindication, or, A tragicall story : presented unto this common-wealth, city, and army : together with a letter directed to His Excellency and the Councell of Warre sitting at White-Hall, concerning the great cruelty and oppression still continued in this land ...
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1649
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A second vvhy not : Or Eight queries, made to the Parliament, from the people of England, being the supream power thereof in 1649
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Freize, James
1649
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Truth tryumphing over falshood. or, The life and conversation of James Frese gentleman, declared, stated and vindicated. : Occasioned through the false and foul aspersions cast upon him by [the] new discovered adversaries. Together with the manner of their proceedings against him, concerning the mastership of the Hospital of Katharins London
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Freize, James
1649
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Why not : Eight queries, made to the Parliament from the people of England, in 1649
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1649
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Times present mercy, and Englands vvestern justice : Am I become your enemy (persecuted, close imprisoned, and endevoured cruelly to be destroyed) because I tell you the truth, in presenting to your sight (and preventing bounden care) the slights of some camelions of these times, together with the uncessant cries of many distressed, oppressed, and of all the inslaved commons of England, for justice, according to the great charter of Englands liberty; exhibited formerly by many severall petitions unto the high Court of Parliament. Together with a letter unto the honorable Wil: Lenthall, Speaker to the House of Commons, with sundry other particulars. Published for the good and foresight of all the commons of England. This yeare of expected freedome, now, or never, or continued thraldome, now, and ever. 1647
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1647
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Every mans right: or, Englands perspective-glasse. : Wherein may be seen, every mans case, face, birthright, and just liberty. Whereunto is added; the copie of a letter written by a prisoner in the Fleet, unto a worthy member of the House of Commons; expressing the necessitie of justice, and the illegality of imprisonment of men for debt. Composed (primarily) for the meridian of London and VVestminster, and may prove very profitable, to inlighten the eyes of all the commons of England, in this year of our long-expected reformation, and suppressions of injustice, tyranny, and oppression, anno 1646
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1646
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A declaration and appeale to all the freeborne people of this kingdome in generall : and to all the truly noble, pyous and well affected patriots and people of God, within the cities of London and Westminster in particular, humbly craving their assistance and furtherance of this just request unto the high court of Parliament. Made from all the brethren the poore afflicted and oppressed prisoners (imprisoned for debt) within the severall Gaoles. (Being the soule destroying houses, and dens of cruelty, injustice, tyrannie and oppression) within this kingdome of England
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1645
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