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Edinburgh, the eighth day of November, 1655. : Whereas his Highnesse council in Scotland by their ordinance of the 31 of October last, have ordained, that the prices for every common-bill shall be sixpence sterling ...
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1655
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Gods unchangeableness: or Gods continued providence, : in preserving, governing, ordering and disposing of all creatures, men, actions, counsels and things, as at the beginning of the world, so to the end of the world, for ever, according to the counsel of his own will. From whence is gatherd six necessary inferences very applicable to the changes, alterations and vicissitude of these our present times. Wherein is clearly demonstrated and proved, that Oliver Cromwell is by the providence of God, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, &c. to whom the people owe obedience, as to him whom God hath set over them. Unto which is added, the causes of discontent, repining and murmurings of men: also, some serious advertisements, and seasonable admonitions to the discontented, and reprehensions to all impetuous, arrogant murmurers. Together with answers to some cheif objections made against the Lord Protector and his present government, endeavouring (if possible) satisfaction to all men
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1655
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England and Scotland united, disjoyned. Or, A gentle corosive, and healing plaister, applied to two dying kingdoms: with some balsamum for wounded Ireland; : humbly presented to both kingdoms, and communicated to all good subjects, that wish peace and good to the kingdoms, or to either of them. Wherein is represented, the grievances of the people, and their several murmurings. By Ethog Grimes Gent
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An alarum: : to the last warning peece to London by way of answer: discovering the danger of sectaries suffered: and the necessity of order, and vniformity to bee established. Wherein the Presbiterian way of government, and the Independant liberty, is compared
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Smith, George, 1602 or 3-1658
1646
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Englands pressures: or, The peoples complaint, : humbly related, for information and for satisfaction of the grounds and causes thereof, and communicated to the inhabitants of England, in the severall cities and counties of the kingdome. Also, a short reprehension to factious, seditious sinners, with a Christian exhortation to reformation, to brotherly unitie and concord, and conscionable performance of covenant, by assurance of Gods blessing, a glorious deliverance, with establishment of truth and peace to the three kingdomes
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Smith, George, 1602 or 3-1658
1645
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Great Britains miserie, with the causes and cure. : Described, first, as it is from the justice of God, the author for the punishment of sin, especially eight capitall crimes. Secondly, as it is from the injustice and malice of men, the instruments for their particular and private ends. Wherein is answered severall objections and cavills against the lawfulnesse and necessitie of raysing armes by the Parliament and kingdome. Shewing the means to appease the anger of God, & to suppresse the injustice and malice of wicked men. As also, incouragement, and reasons perswasive, to believe that God will give a seasonable and glorious deliverance. Whereunto is added, some impediments or hindrances to deliverance, which must first be removed
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1645
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Great Britains misery; with the causes and cure. : Described first, as it is from the justice of God the authour, who is now in controversie with the inhabitants of the land for sin: especially for eight capitall crimes, all which are aggravated by sundry circumstances. Secondly, the injustice and malice of the instruments of this misery, Satan and his agents: their main aime, and particular ends, moving them therunto. Vindicating, plainly and fully, (by way of answer to severall objections) the lawfulnesse and necessity of raising arms by the Parliament, and kingdom; for the defence of the King, kingdom, religion, laws, and known rights of the subject: against that viperous generation of papists, atheists, delinquents, and licentious men, who have at once invaded all. ...
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Smith, George, 1602 or 3-1658
1643
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The three Kingdomes healing-plaister. Or, The solemne covenant of reformation and defence explained. : Wherein is shewed the authority, antiquity, and use of an holy covenant: the occasions moving to it, and the ends in doing it, the necessity of it at this time, for diverse reasons herein expressed. Also a full explanation of each article of the Covenant, to the satisfaction of all: shewing the benefit that may redound by it, viz. Gods protection and blessing to heale our miseries, and establish truth in religion, peace and lasting happinesse to the three kingdomes. Likewise shewing the danger of refusing it, and Gods curse upon us, if we enter into it deceitfully. Imprimatur, Ia. Cranford. By G.S., Gent
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1643
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