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41-42 Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire, or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions, beginning November 3, 1640 - wherein the remarkable passages both of their civil and martial affaires are continued unto this present year : published as a breviary (flera utgåvor) John Vicars 1656 Engelska
43 The great Antichrist John Vicars 1643 Engelska
44 A brief review of the most material parliamentary proceedings of this present Parliament, and their armies, in their civil and martial affairs. - Which Parliament began the third of November, 1640. : And the remarkable transactions are continued untill the Act of Oblivion, February 24. 1652. : Published as a breviary, leading all along successively, as they fell out in the severall years so that if any man will be informed of any remarkable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what moneth thereof it was accomplished. : And for information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times, which things are brought to passe, that former ages have not heard of, and after ages will admire. : A work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity John Vicars 1652 Engelska
45 Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire. Or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions - beginning November 3. 1640. Wherein the remarkeable passages both of their civil and martiall affaires, are continued unto the dissolving of the Parliament, Aprill 23. 1659. Published as a breviary, leading all along successively, as they fell out in their severall years: so that if any man will be informed of any remarkeable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what month thereof it was accomplished. For information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times. A work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity John Vicars 1660 Engelska
46 True information of the beginning and cause of all our troubles - how they have been hatched, and how prevented. Wherein vvee may see the manifold contrivances and attempts of forraigne and home-bred enemies, against the Parliament, kingdome, and purity of religion. And how all their endeavours whether by force or fraud, never prospered. A work worthy to be kept in record, and to bee communicated to posterity John Vicars printed in the yeare 1648 Engelska
47 The picture of independency lively (yet lovingly) delineated John Vicars 1645 Engelska
48 A letter for a Christian family. - Directed to all true Christians to read. To the tune of, The godly mans instructions John Vicars between 1674 and 1679 Engelska
49 A caveat for covenant-contemners and covenant-breakers John Vicars 1650 Engelska
50 England's worthies - under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642 to anno 1647 are related : wherein are described the severall battails, encounters, and assaults of cities, townes, and castles at severall times and places, so that the reader may behold the time, yeare, and event of every battle, skirmish, and assault wherein London-apprentices had not the least share : as also, severall victories by sea by the noble Admirall Robert, Earle of Warwick John Vicars 1647 Engelska
51 The danger of treaties with popish-spirits, or, A seasonable caveat and premonition to our present most renowned Parliament - touching the frail trust in the vowes and protestations of the popishly-affected princes for peace and reconcilement with their Protestant subjects John Vicars 1644 Engelska
52 Coleman-street conclave visited, and, that grand imposter, the schismaticks cheater in chief (who hath long, slily lurked therein) truly and duly discovered - containing a most palpable and plain display of Mr. John Goodwin's self-conviction (under his own hand-writing) and of the notorious heresies, errours, malice, pride, and hypocrisie of his most huge garagantua, in falsly pretended piety, to the lamentable misleading of his too-too credulous soul-murthered proselytes of Coleman-street & elsewhere : collected, principally, out of his own big-bragadochio and wavelike-swelling and swaggering writings, full-fraught with six-footed terms, and flashie rhetoricall phrases, far more than solid and sacred truths, and may fitly serve (if it be the Lords will) like Belshazzars hand-writing, on the wall of his conscience, to strike terrour and shame into his own soul, and shamelesse face, and to un-deceive his most miserably cheated and inchanted, or bewitched followers John Vicars 1648 Engelska
53 Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire, or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions, beginning, Nov. 3, 1640 - wherein the remarkable passages both of their civil and martial affaires, are continued unto this present year published as a breviary, leading all along, successively, as they fell out in their severall years, so that if any man will be informed of any remarkable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what moneth thereof it was accomplished : for information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times : a work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity John Vicars 1654 Engelska
54 The opinion of the Roman jvdges touching imprisonment and the liberty of the subject, or, A sermon preached at the Abby at Westminster, at a late publique fast, Jan. 25, 1642 John Vicars 1643 Engelska
55 Unholsome henbane between two fragrant roses, or, Reasons and grounds proving the unlawfull and sinfull inserting of the corrupt and most erronious Apocrypha between the two most pure and sacred testaments - together with a most humble vote and serious desire to our most reverend and religious assembly of divines, to be a means to the high and honorable Court of Parliament for the utter expunging of it out of the Holy-Bible John Vicars 1645 Engelska
56 Medico mastix, or, A pill for the doctor - being a short reply to a late vindictive letter, sent to Mr. Vicars in the name of Doctor Bastwick, concerning Leiut. sic Coll. John Lilburn E. A., she Presbiterian 1645 Engelska
57 God in the mount, or, Englands remembrancer - being a panegyrich piramides, erected to the everlasitng high honour of Englands God, in the most gratefull commemoration of al the miraculous Parliamentarie, mercies wherein God hath been admirably seen in the mount of deliverance, in the extreme depth of Englands designed destruction, in her years of jubile, 1641 and 1642 John Vicars 1642 Engelska
58 Jehovah-jireh - God in the mount, or, Englands parliamentarie-chronicle : containing a most exact narration of all the most materiall proceedings of this renowned and unparelelld Parliament : the armies which have been or are in the severall parts of this land : the manner of the battails and seiges ... in England where any have been, from the yeare 1641 to this present moneth of October 1643 : concluding with the late covenant of Great-Britain and Ireland John Vicars 1644 Engelska

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