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2681 New labour 2001 Engelska
2682 Drawing for carpenters and joiners - containing a description of the construction of the subject of each study, and the method of drawing it with elementary lessons in freehand and object drawing Ellis A. Davidson 1870 Engelska
2683 The Oxford history of literary translation in English Vol. 1, To 1550 2008 Engelska
2684 The elements of building construction and architectural drawing Ellis A. Davidson 1869? Engelska
2685 An exact and full relation of the last fight, between the Kings forces and Sir William Waller. - Sent in a letter from an officer in the army to his friend in London. Printed to prevent mis-information Thomas. Ellis 1644 Engelska
2686 Vindiciæ catholicæ, or The rights of particular churches rescued. - and asserted against that meer (but dangerous) notion of one catholick, visible, governing church: the foundation of the (now endeavoured) Presbyterie. Wherein by Scripture, reason, antiquity, and later writers first, the novelty, peril, scandal, and untruth of this tenet, are cleerly demonstrated. Secondly, all the arguments for it, produced by the Rev. Apollonius, M. Hudson, M. Noyes, the London ministers, and others: are examined and dissolved. To the Parliament of England, and Assembly of Divines John Ellis MDCXLVII. 1647 Engelska
2687 Valour crowned. Or A relation of the valiant proceedings of the Parliament forces in the closse at Lichfield, against Prince Ruperts· - Discovering the honourable conditions upon which it was surrendred. As it was written from Lievtenant Colonell Russell, who was chiefe commander of the closse. Wherein is set downe word for word, the articles of agreement, as they were consented unto by the enemy; given under the hand and seale of Colonell Hastings, by the authority of Prince Rupert. Whereunto is annexed the copy of Colonell Hastings letter, to Lievtenant Colonell Russell, concerning their safe conveyance to Coventry, given under his owne hand 1643 Engelska
2688 A vveek-daies lecture, or, continued sermon - to wit, the preaching of the heavens. And how they sound forth, & declare the power and glory of God; and do visibly demonstrate his handy work, to all rationall men in all the world, of all languages, that will consider them seriously as they ought. Containing also an exhortation to the Christian readers, to put them on to a serious consideration of these unutterable things, that are here presented to their grave, deliberate, and retired thoughts; that they might understand, and have them printed in their hearts: as most infallible demonstrations, of the infinitie greatness and power of God, and that to the eye of sense, yea, to the infallible conviction, and extirpation of all atheisticall thoughts that may arise in their minds. Read if thou wilt; but if thou doest read that which hath not been told thee, shalt thou see; and that which thou hast not heard thou shalt consider: as Isa. 52.15 Ellis. Bradshaw 1649 Engelska
2689 A dialogue between the Devil & Prince Rupert, Ellis. Bradshaw 1649? Engelska
2690 An husbandmans harrow to pull down the ridges of the presbyteriall government and to smooth, a little, the Independent. - That they and others may walk together upon plain Scripture grounds, without stumbling on the ridgedess of either, or both. Containing divers new and unanswerable arguments, properly deduced from sacred Scriptures to this purpose, that have never yet been proposed by any on either partee, which induceth the husbandman to make thus bold whether welcome or no. And having prooved also the said Scripturall arguments, that like teeth of steel, they will pull down the ridges, before they break or bend; having been forced to try them upon ridged lands: because he could not walk upon either of their grounds without stumbling on the ridges Ellis. Bradshaw 1649 Engelska
2691 A new and cleer discovery, of the true, and proper, natural cause, of the ebbing and flowing of the main sea. - Convincingly held forth, both from Scripture and reason. So as any rational man, may easily apprehend, the proper cause on its flucnt sic motion: and that it is not the Moon, as some have imagined, and gone about to prove Ellis. Bradshaw 1649 Engelska
2692 Pseudochristus: or, A true and faithful relation of the grand impostures, horrid blasphemies, abominable practises gross deceits; - lately spread abroad and acted in the county of Southampton, by William Frankelin and Mary Gadbury, and their companions. The one most blasphemously professing and asserting himself to be the Christ, the Messiah, the Son of God who dyed and was crucified at Jerusalem for the sins of the people of God. The other as wickedly professing and asserting her self to be the Spouse of Christ, called, the Lady Mary, the Queen, and Bride, and Lambs Wife. Together with the visions and revelations, to which they did pretend their ways of deceiving, with the names and actions of sundry persons deceived by them. As also their examinations and confessions before the justices of the peace, their imprisonment, and their tryal before the judg of assize, at the last assize holden at Winchester, March 7. 1649. Published for a publique benefit and warning to every one to take heed to himself, that he be not deceived by the errors and deceits of these present times Humphrey Ellis 1650 Engelska
2693 A true relation of the strange apparitions - seen in the air, on Monday 25. February, in and about the town of Bolton in the Mores, in the county of Lancaster at mid-day, to the amazement of the beholders Ellis. Bradshaw 1650 Engelska
2694 Downfal of tythes no sacriledge; or Certain earnest and important queries, with their reasons or grounds. - In answer to the author of a printed sheet, entituled, An item against sacriledge, or sundry queries concerning tythes. Earnestly tending to a full result, what ought to be done by the now present Parliament concerning tythes. Manifestly proving, that it is no sacriledge for the now present power to remove the laws and authority, whereby tythes, or any other maintenance for the ministery, is informed. Shewing also the dangerous inconveniency that necessarily ensueth, upon forcing maintenance for the ministery, and the unlawfulness of it in the sight of God. By Ellis Bradshaw Ellis. Bradshaw 1653 Engelska
2695 The Quakers quaking principles examined and refuted - in a briefe answer to some erroneous tenets held forth by James Naylor in his answers unto Mr Baxter, and some others that have publikely opposed that blacke spirit in the deluded Quakers. Wherein is also included a serious admonition, how wee ought to behave our selves towards the ministers of the gospell, in respect of communicating unto them; and for giving to the poore, so as the Gospell requires: and to beware of covetousnesse, and the effects thereof, least wee be left of God, and delivered up unto strong delusions, and a blasphemous spirit instead of the spirit of God. The heads of the whole discourse are also premised Ellis. Bradshaw 1656 Engelska
2696 To the King's most Excellent Majesty: on his happie and miraculous return to the government of his three (now) flourishing kingdoms Clement Ellis MDCLX. 1660 Engelska
2697 The traytors unvailed, - or a brief account of that horrid and bloody designe intended by those rebellious people, known by the names of Anabaptists and Fifth Monarchy being upon sunday the 14th. of April 1661. in Newgate on purpose to oppose his Majesties person and laws Printed in the Year, 1661 Engelska
2698 The pastor and the clerk: or, A debate (real) concerning infant-baptisme. - wherein 1 The truth of that doctrine is (afresh) cleared. 2 The scriptures alledged for it, vindicated. 3 The objections usual, briefly answered. 4 And the seeds-men of them truly cyphered. Together with some retractations of the author, and repentings, in reference to the late civil and ecclesiastical changes John Ellis 1659 Engelska
2699 Defensio fidei - seu responsio succincta ad argumenta, quibus impugnari solet confessio anglicana, unà cum nova articulorum versione John Ellis 1660 Latin
2700 A sudden and cloudy messenger, with glimpses of great joy to the Israel of God. - Declaring the hastning of that day of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus in his saints, tending to a deliverance from spiritual and temporal captivity, but much sorrow, woe, and calamity, to the Lords, and his peoples enemies in England. Presented especially, to the waiters for this day of the Lord, to the gathered churches, Parliament, Army, City of London, and ministers of England. A spark from the altar, or a beame of the light of God, declaring the scattering of the gathered churches in England. A voice out of cloudy discoveries to the Army. A further warning to London, of the dreadful coming of the Lord God Almighty. A voice to high and low, shewing what the determination of the Lord seems to be on this laud. A warning to awaken all the Idol Shepherds in England, otherwise called ministers, with friendly advise to those in the ministry, that have the true spirituall life of Jesus brought forth in them Edward Ellis, lover of peace and purity 1650 Engelska

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