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Sökning efter: John Lilburne 160 träffar

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81 A light for the ignorant or, A treatise shewing, that in the New Testament, is set forth three kingly states of governments - that is, the civill state, the trie ecclesiasticall state, and the false ecclesiasticall state. VVhereunto is added a true definition of a visible Church of Christ John Lilburne Printed in the yeare, 1641 Engelska
82-83 Londons liberty in chains discovered (flera utgåvor) John Lilburne 1646 Engelska
84 The charters of London: or, The second part of Londons liberty in chaines discovered. - In which by the ancient, rationall, and fundamentall charters of the famous City of London, is proved and declared, that it is the true and undeniable right of all and every the barons, burgesses, free-men, or commoners of London, to have their free vote in chusing out, annually from amongst themselves, a lord major, two sheriffes, and all their alder-men; ... with divers other things worth the knowledg of all the free-men, not only of London, but of all England. For whose good this is published by Lieut. Col: John Lilburn, prisoner in the Tower of London, for the common liberties of the kingdome against the usurpations of the House of Lords John Lilburne 1646 Engelska
85 Malice detected, in printing certain informations and examinations concerning Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, the morning of his tryal; and which were not at all brought into his indictment John Lilburne 1653 Engelska
86 A manifestation from Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Richard Overton - (now prisioners in the Tower of London) and others, commonly (though unjustly) styled Levellers : intended for full vindication from the many aspersions cast upon them, to render them odious to the world, and unserviceable to the Common-wealth, and to satisfie and ascertain all men whereunto all their motions and endeavours tend, and what is the ultimate scope of their engagement in the publick affaires : they also that render evill for good, are our adversaries, because we follow the thing that good is John Lilburne 1649 Engelska
87 A more full relation of the great battell fought betweene Sir Tho: Fairfax, and Goring. on Thursday last, 1645 John Lilburne 1645 Engelska
88-89 More light to Mr. John Lilburnes jury (flera utgåvor) John Lilburne 1653 Engelska
90 A new bull-bayting: or, A match play'd at the Town-Bull of Ely John Lilburne 1649 Engelska
91 A new complaint of an old grievance, John Lilburne 1647 Engelska
92 The oppressed mans importunate and mournfull cryes to be brought to the barre of iustice, or, An epistle writ by Lievt. Col. John Lilburne (without all shadow of law and iustice, imprisoned in the Tower of London) .. John Lilburne 1648 Engelska
93 The oppressed mans oppressions declared: or An epistle written by Lieut. Col. Iohn Lilburne, prerogative-prisoner (by the illegall and arbitrary authority of the House of Lords) in the Tower of London, to Col. Francis West, lieutenant thereof - in which the oppressing cruelty of all the gaolers of England is declared, and particularly the lieutenants of the Tower. As also, there is thrown unto Tho. Edwards, the author of the 3d. ulcerous gangræna, a bone or two to pick: in which also, divers things are handled, of speciall concernment to the present times John Lilburne 1647 Engelska
94 The opressed mans opressions declared: or, An epistle written by Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, - prerogative prisoner (by the illegall and arbitrary authority of the House of Lords) in the Tower of London, to Col. Francis West, Lieutenant thereof: in which the opressing cruelty of all the gaolers of England is declared, and particularly the Lieutenant of the Tower. As also, there is thrown unto Tho. Edwards, the author of the 3 vlcerous Gangrænes, a bone or two to pick: in which also, divers other things are handled, of speciall concernment to the present times John Lilburne 1647 Engelska
95-96 The out-cryes of oppressed commons. - Directed to all the rationall and understanding men in the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales, (that have not resolved with themselves to be vassells and slaves, unto the lusts and wills of tyrants.) Fron Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London, and Richard Overton, prerogative prisoner, in the infamous gaole of Newgate. Febr. 1647 (flera utgåvor) John Lilburne 1647 Engelska
97 The peoples prerogative and priviledges, asserted and vindicated, (against all tyranny whatsoever.) By law and reason. - Being a collection of the marrow and soule of Magna Charta, and of all the most principall statutes made ever since to this present yeare, 1647. For the preservation of the peoples liberties and properties. With cleare proofs and demonstrations, that now their lawes and liberties are nigher subvertion, then they were when they first began to fight for them, by a present swaying powerfull faction, amongst the Lords, Commons, and Army, ... so that perfect vassalage and slavery (by force of armes) in the nature of Turkish janisaries, or the regiments of the guards of France, is likely (to perpetuitie) to be setled, if the people doe not speedily look about them, and act vigorusly for the preventing of it John Lilburne 1648 Engelska
98-99 The picture of the Councel of State, (flera utgåvor) John Lilburne Printed in the year, 1649 Engelska
100 The picture of the Councell of State, held forth to the free people of England John Lilburne 1649 Engelska

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