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781 A letter from a person of quality in Edenburgh to an officer of the Army, - wherein is given a true accompt of Generall Moncks proceedings, dated the 25th. of October, 1659 Person of quality in Edenburgh. 1659 Engelska
782 A true relation of the passages which happened at the town of Portsmouth - at the late siege, which began the 12 day of August last, and was surrendered on the 7th day of September following. 1642. Written by one that was employed in that service One that was employed in that service. 1642 Engelska
783 The character of a puritan; - and his gallimaufrey of the antichristian clergie; prepared with D. Bridges sawce for the present time to feed on. By the worthy gentleman, D. Martin Mar-Prelat, Doctor in all the faculties, Primate and Metropolitan Martin Mar-Prelat, Doctor in all the faculties 1643 Engelska
784 A true relation of the severall passages which have happened to our army since it advanced towards Glocester, with the manner of the reliefe of the same, - related in a letter from a Friend in the Army, to an honourable person here in the city. Likewise an abstract of severall remarkable passages, which happened at Glocester between the towne and the enemy in the time of the siege, collected by an eye-witnesse. This is licensed, and entred into Stationers Hall Book, according to order Friend in the Army. 1643 Engelska
785 Litchfield to be surrendred. - together with all the ordnance, arms, and ammunition. As also, the names of the commissioners appointed by Sir Thomas Tidsley, governour, on the one party; and the right Honourable Sir William Brereton on the other party, for the resigning up of the said garrison to the obedience of king and Parliament. Likevvise, the gallant proceedings of His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfaxes forces at VVorcester, since the coming up of the additionall regiments, both of horse and foot. These are printed by the original papers, and published according to order of Parliament Richard Dyott, Sir 1646 Engelska
786 A more true and an exacter relation of the battaile of Keynton, then any formerly T. C., one of the chaplains in the army 1642 Engelska
787 The last, best, and truest nevves from Ireland, that came since the rebellion Gentleman in Dublin. 1642 Engelska
788 The land-tempest: or, A paper-pellet; - or, much in a mouthfull; or, a long answer to a short question; containing an abstract, epitome, or effects of the woes of these wars W. P., plunder'd preacher in the county of Gloucester 1644 Engelska
789 A letter from a worthy gentleman in Yorke-shire, to his friend a member of the Honorable House of Commons. - Declaring 1. That the Parliament hath, and continually ought to use their zealous indeavours and heartie desires, for a thorow reformation in church and commonwealth. 2. That the same meanes the prelates used to advance themselves to pettie deities, and to bury the honor of religion in the grave of oblivion, hath now removed the stones that pressed down truth and piety, and confounded their carnall wisdome. 3. That the papists in England and Ireland by their own barbarous, savage and inhumane practises, as a just requitall of their villanies, will be the actors and authours of their own tragedies. 4. Shewing though the honourable houses of parliament be by many evill affected people scorned and derided; yet they ought to goe on chearfully in the establishment of the true religion, and suffer patiently, after the example of Christ &c. 5. The enemies of the Parliament and kingdome, are papists to root out religion the clergie for Bishopricks and pluralities, cloaked delinquents that study day and night to make currant their counterfeit conditions. 6. And lastly advise to the Parliament to go on with alacrity but not one foot but to God, to heavenly ends, divine rules, apparant truths, in the churches walkes, and then they shall not want the protection of the Almighty R. R., Worthy gentleman in York-shire 1642 Engelska
790 A true relation of very good service done by the Antilope and some other ships, under the Earle of Warwicks command at Barwicke, Newcastle, and the Holy Island, the latter end of May, and beginning of Iune last 1643. - Faithfully expressed in a letter from a Gentleman of quality, who was in the service, to a friend of his in London Gentleman of quality who was in the service. 1643 Engelska
791 Admirable newes from Ireland both good and true. - viz. First a humble petition to the honourable houses of parliament, of divers lords, knights, and gentlemen of the kingdome of ireland now resident in London. Secondly, a true coppy of a letter sent from a gentleman of worth in Ireland, to a speciall friend of his, a servant of great trust to the Kings Majesty: importing joyfull newes of a great overthrow given to the rebells by Sir Simon Harcot, and Sir Charles Coot. Thirdly, a true relation of all the first occurrences and chiefest things of note, that hath hapned in Ireland for a moneth past; being a true coppy of a letter sent to a gentleman in London, and to one Master Clay in Lombard-street: dated the twenty fourth of January. 1641. Fourthly, divers other matters worthy of note 1642 Engelska
792 The charitable pestmaster, - or, the cure of the plague, conteining a few short and necessary instructions how to preserve the body from infection of the plague, as also to cure those that are infected. Together with a little treatise concerning the cure of the small pox. Published for the benefit of the poore of this city and not unmeet for the rich Thomas Sherwood, Practitioner in physick 1641 Engelska
793 A true and exact relation of the kings entertainment in the city of Chester. - With the recorders speech at his entring the city. Sent from a Citizen of note in Chester, on purpose to be printed, to prevent false copies Citizen of note in Chester. 1642 Engelska
794 A relation of the entrance of the Swedish armie into the territories of the King of Denmark; - and the taking of some notable towns therein; the said Swedes having denounciated open war against the King of Denmarke, for his unjust taxations and dealings with them. Extracted out of a letter from a merchant-adventurer in the city of Hamburgh. Wherein we may take notice of Gods providence in frustrating the King of Denmarks designe to assist our King against the Parliament. Published by order Merchant-adventurer in the city of Hamburgh. 1643 Engelska
795 A true relation of the plot discovered in Ireland, and rising of the papists there, truly declared by a letter sent from one of the aldermen in Dublin - shewing how far they have proceeded in their rebellion, and the townes and castles they have taken. With a proclamation published there for the suppression of the rebells and prevention of further mischiefe. Lately printed at Dublin by command of the Lords Iustices, and the rest of his Majesties privy counsell. And now reprinted and sold by B. W W. B., Alderman in Dublin 1641 Engelska
796 Caleb's inheritance in Canaan: by grace, not works, - an answer to a book entituled The doctrine of baptism, and distinction of the covenants, lately published by Tho. Patient: wherein a review is taken, I. Of his four essentials, and they fully answered; ergo II. Dipping proved no gospel practice, from cleer scripture. III. His ten arguments for dipping refuted. IV. The two covenants answered, and circumcision proved a covenant of grace. V. His seven arguments to prove it a covenant of works, answered. VI. His four arguments to prove it a seale onely to Abraham, answered: and the contrary proved. VII. The seven fundamentals that he pretends to be destroyed by taking infants into covenant, cleeered; and the aspersion proved false. VIII. A reply to his answer given to our usual scriptures. For infant-subjects of the kingdom, in all which infant-baptism is cleered, and that ordinance justifyed Edward Warren, Member of the army in Ireland 1655 Engelska
797 A perfect relation of the beginning and continuation of the Irish-rebellion, from May last, to this present 12th. of January, 1641. - With the place where, and persons who, did plot, contrive, and put in execution that Romish damnable designe. As also their inhumane cruelties which they have, and still execute, with divellish hatred, upon the Protestants. Written by a worthy gentleman and sent over by a merchant now dwelling in Dublin. Whereunto is annexed the merchants letter who sent the copy of this relation: with another letter wherein is truely related, the battell fought betwixt our English, and the rebels, on the tenth of January at a town called Swords, eight miles from Dublin Henry Jones 1642 Engelska
798 A faithful memorial of that remarkable meeting of many officers of the Army in England, at Windsor Castle, in the year 1648. - As also, a discovery of the great goodness of God, in his gracious meeting of them, hearing and answering their suit or supplications, while they were yet speaking to him. All which is humbly presented, as a precious patern and president unto the officers and souldiers of the said Army (or elsewhere) who are or shall be found in the like path, of following the Lord in this evil day; searching and trying their waies, in order to a through return and reformation William Allen, Adjutant-general of the army in Ireland 1659 Engelska
799 Rich storehouse, or, Treasurie for the diseased - wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue bin long hidden, and not come to light before this time A. T., Practitioner in phisicke and chirurgerie 1607 Engelska
800 The invasions of Germanie - with all the civill, and bloody warres therin, since the first beginning of them in anno 1618 and continued to this present yeare 1638 : wherein are described the severall battles, encounters, conflicts, and assaults, of cities, townes, and castles ... with a new and exact map of Germany ... : together with the progresse of every army, marked with severall markes or lines, with the pictures of the chiefe commanders on both sides Gentleman well deserving that hath suffered much in those warres. 1638 Engelska

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