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VValwins wiles, or, The manifestators manifested viz. Lieu. Col. John Lilburn, Mr. Will. Walwin, Mr. Richard Overton, and Mr. Tho. Prince : discovering themselves to be Englands new chains and Irelands back friends ...
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Price, John, Citizen of London
1981
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Tyrants and protectors set forth in their colours. Or, The difference between good and bad magistrates; in several characters, instances and examples of both
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Price, John, Citizen of London
1654
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A letter of Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburns,
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Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657
1651
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[London's liberties, or, A learned argument of law & reason upon Saturday, December 14, 1650. Before the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-Councell at Guild Hall, London] : [between Mr. Maynard, Mr. Hales, & Mr. Wilde, of the Councell for the Companies of London, and Major John Wildman and Mr. John Price of the Councell for the Freemen of London. Wherein the freedom of the citizens of London in their elections of their cheif officers, is fully debated, the most auncient charters and records of the city examined and the principles of just government cleared & vindicated
1651
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Musgrave muzl'd: or the mouth of iniquitie stoped. : Being a true and cleer vindication of Sir Arthur Hazelrige from a false and scandalous accusation of John Musgrave, in his late pamphlet intituled, A true and exact relation of the great and heavie pressurs and grievances the well-affected of the Northern bordering counties lye under by Sir A.H. misgovernment. With a true but not exact character of the said Musgrave in some discoveries of him
1651
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The cloudie clergie; or, A mourning lecture for our morning lecturers; : intended for a weekly antidote against the daily infection of those London preachers, who de die in diem do corrupt the judgments of their seduced auditors, against the governours and government of the common-wealth of England: grounded upon received aphorismes, digested into chapters; fit to be considered by those froward chaplins that have been the Quondam Beautefews against the late King of England; and are the present beadsmen for the now King of Scotland. The like whereof they may expect from week to week, while they abuse the Parliament and army from day to day
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1650
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The cloudie clergie, or, A mourning lecture for our morning lecturers : intended for a weekly antidote against the daily infection of those London preachers, who de die in diem do corrupt the judgments of their seduced auditors, against the governours and government of the common-wealth of England, grounded upon received aphorismes, digested into chapters, fit to be considered by those froward [sic] chaplins that have been the Quondam Beautefews against the late King of England, and are the present beadsmen for the now King of Scotland : the like whereof they may expect from week to week, while they abuse the Parliament and army from day to day
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1650
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Clerico-classicum, or, The clergi-allarum to a third war. : Being an answer to a pamphlet, intituled, A serious and faithfull representation of the judgements of ministers of the Gospel within the province of London, contained in a letter from them to the Generall and his Councell of Warre. Delivered to his Excellency by some of the subscribers, Jan. 18. 1648. Which may likewise serve for a brief answer to their late vindication, relating to their former actings, touching the capitall punishment of the person of the King
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1649
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VValwins vviles: or The manifestators manifested : viz. Liev. Col. John Lilburn, Mr Will. Walwin, Mr Richard Overton, and Mr Tho. Prince. Discovering themselves to be Englands new chains and Irelands back friends. Or the hunting of the old fox with his cubs and the picture of the picturers of the Councel of State. Declaring the subtle and crafty wiles the athiesticall blasphemous, soul-murthering principles, and practises of Mr William Walwin, in plentifull instances, confirming the same with some advertisements to Liev. Col. John Liburn, and Mr Tho. Prince
1649
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The pulpit incendiary, or, The divinity and devotion of Mr. Calamy, Mr. Case, Mr. Cauton, Mr. Cranford, and other Sion-Colledge preachers in their morning-exercises : with the keen and angry application thereof unto Parliament and army : together with a true vindication of the covenant from the false glosses put upon it ...
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1648
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