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141 A catalogue of printed books written by VVilliam Prynne of Lincolnes-Inne, Esquire. - Before, during, since, brace his imprisonment 1643 Engelska
142 The opening of the great seale of England. - Containing certain brief historicall and legall observations, touching the originall, antiquity, progresse, vse, necessity of the great seal of the kings and kingdoms, of England, in respect of charters, patents, writs, commissions, and other processe. Together with the kings, kingdoms, Parliaments severall interests in, and power over the same, and over the Lord Chancellour, and the lords and keepers of it, both in regard of its new-making, custody, admi nistration sic for the better execution of publike justice, the republique necessary safety, and vtility. Occasioned by the over-rash censures of such who inveigh against the Parliament, for ordering a new great seale to be engraven, to supply the wilfull absence, defects, abuses of the old, unduely withdrawne and detained from them William Prynne 1643 Engelska
143 An humble remonstrance against the tax of ship-money lately imposed. - laying open the illegality, injustice, abuses, and inconveniences thereof William Prynne 1643 Engelska
144 Romes master-peece. Or, the grand conspiracy of the Pope and his Iesuited instruments, to extirpate the Protestant religion, re-establish popery, subvert lawes, liberties, peace, parliaments, by kindling a civill war in Scotland, and all his Majesties realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe in case he comply not with them in these their execrable designes. - Revealed out of conscience to Andreas ab Habernfeld, by an agent sent from Rome into England, by Cardinal Barbarino, as an assistant to con the Popes late nuncio, to prosecute this most execrable plot, (in which he persisted a principall actor severall yeares) who discovered it to Sir William Boswell His Majesties agent at the Hague, 6 Septem. 1640. He, under an oath of secresie, to the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury (among whose papers it was casually found by Master Prynne, May, 31. 1643) who communicated it to the King, as the greatest businesse that ever was put to him 1643 Engelska
145 A revindication of the anoynting and priviledges of faithfull subjects. Or, A briefe reply to an idle pamphlet, intituled, An answer and confutation of that groundlesse vindication of Psal. 105. 15. (touch not mine anoynted, and do my prophets no harme) from some trayterous exposition of schismaticks. - declaring to the world, that this was spoken principally and peculiarly of kings, and not of inferiour subjects, &c. Wherein the insufficiency and ridiculousnesse this Answerers no-answer, is briefly demonstrated, the Vindication justified, and the text of Rom. 13. cleared from some misconstructions (against subjects taking up meere defensive armes in any cases) which the Answerer (out of Dr. Fernes Resolution of conscience, for want of matter of his own) hath thrust upon it, to delude some scrupulous consciences. With a briefe exhortation to peace, with truth, righteousnesse, and holinesse William Prynne Printed, 1643 Engelska
146 A full declaration of the true state of the secluded members case. - In vindication of themselves, and their privileges, and of the respective counties, cities and boroughs for which they were elected to serve in Parliament, against the vote of their discharge, published in print, Jan. 5. 1659. by their fellow members. Compiled and published by some of the secluded members, who could meet with safety and conveniencie, without danger of a forcible surprize by Red-coats William Prynne 1660 Engelska
147 Concordia discors, or The dissonant harmony of sacred publique oathes, protestations, leagues, covenants, ingagements, lately taken by many time-serving saints, officers, without scruple of conscience; - making a very unpleasant consort in the ears of our most faithfull oath-performing, covenant-keeping God, and all loyal conscientious subjects; sufficient to create a dolefull Hell, and tormenting horror in the awakned consciences of all those, who have taken, and ciolated them too, successively, without any fear of God, men, devils, or Hell William Prynne 1659 Engelska
148 A true and ful relation of the officers and Armies forcible seising of divers eminent Members of the Commons House, Decemb. 6. & 7. 1648. - As also, a true copy of a letter William Prynne Printed in the yeer 1648 Engelska
149 A vindication of Psalme 105.15. (touch not mine anoynted, and doe my prophets no harme) from some false glosses lately obtruded on it by Royallists. - Proving that this divine inhibition was given to kings, not subjects; to restraine them from injuring and oppressing Gods servants, and their subjects; who are Gods anoynted, as well as kings: and that it is more unlawfull for kings to plunder and make war upon their subjects, by way of offence, then for subjects to take up armes against kings in such cases by way of defence. With a briefe exhortation to peace and unity William Prynne Printed, 1642 Engelska
150 Diotrephes catechised: or Sixteen important questions touching the ecclesiastical jurisdiction and censures (contradistinct to civill) now eagerly pretended to and challenged by a divine right, by some over-rigid Presbyterians and Independents. - Propounded to both these dissenting parties, for the further discovery of truth; the preservation of the civill Christian magistrates interest, and speedier comprimising sic of our present unhappy controversies touching church-government: on which many now so over-dote, as to place the whole kingdome of Christ and substance of religion therein; to repute all our former reformation, a meere nothing; the Church of Christ undone, and the exercise of their ministry, not onely fruitlesse but unlawfull, so as they cannot with good conscience continue, but threaten to relinquish it, in case they cannot obtain their demands of such an exorbitant power, by Divine justitution, which Christ and his Apostles never claimed, exercised, nor themselves, nor predecessors, ever formerly enioyed, petitioned for, or pretended to in any age, but this William Prynne Anno Dom. 1646 Engelska
151 Diotrephes catechised: or Sixteen important questions touching the ecclesiastical iurisdiction and censures (contradistinct to civill) now eagerly pretended to and challenged by a divine right, by some over-rigid Presbyterians, and Independents. - Propounded to both these dissenting parties, for the further discovery of truth; the preservation of the civill Christian magistrates interest, and speedier comprimising sic of our present unhappie controversies touching church-government. On which many so over-dote, as to place the whole Kingdome of Christ and substance of religion therein: to repute all our former reformation, a meer nothing, the Church of Christ undone, and the exercise of their ministry, not only fruitlesse but unlawfull, so as they cannot with good conscience continue, but threaten to relinquish it, in case they cannot obtaine their demands of such an exorbitant power, by divine justicution, which Christ and his Apostles never claimed, exercised, nor themselves, nor predecessors, ever formerly enjoyed, petitioned for, or pretended to in any age, but this William Prynne Anno Dom. 1646 Engelska
152 One sheet, or, if you will A winding sheet for the good old cause, - in order to a decent funerall, in case of a second death W. P. printed in the year, 1659 Engelska
153 The soveraigne povver of parliaments & kingdomes. Or Second part of the Treachery and disloialty of papists to their soveraignes. - Wherein the Parliaments and kingdomes right and interest in, and power over the militia, ports, forts, navy, ammunition of the realme, ... their right and interest to nominate and elect all needfull commanders, to exercise the militia for the kingdomes safety, and defence: as likewise, to recommend and make choise of the Lord Chancellor, Keeper, Treasurer, Privy Seale, privie counsellors, judges, and sheriffes of the kingdome, when they see just cause: together with the Parliaments late assertion; that the King hath no absolute negative voice in passing publicke bills of right and justice, for the safety, peace, and common benefit of his people, when both houses deeme them necessary and just: are fully vindicated and confirmed, ... It is this 28th. day of March, 1643. ordered ... that this booke intituled, The soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes, be forthwith printed by Michael Sparke, Senior. Iohn White William Prynne 1643 Engelska
154 A brief apologie for all non-subscribers, and looking-glasse for all apostate perjured prescribers & subscribers of the new engagement, - wherein they may clearly behold their presidents, sin, horrour, punishment William Prynne 1650 Engelska
155 Mr. Prynnes demand of his liberty to the Generall, Decemb. 26. 1648 - with his answer thereto; and his declaration and protestation thereupon William Prynne 1648 Engelska
156 The Lords Supper briefly vindicated; - and clearly demonstrated by Scripture and other authorities, to be a grace-begetting, soul-converting, (as well as confirming) ordinance; against all false, vain, absurd, irreligious cavils, objections, whimsies, delusions of those novellists, who have lately contradicted it, both in press and pulpit : here satisfactorily refuted, retorted, dissipated William Prynne 1657 Engelska
157 A moderate, and most proper reply to a declaration printed and published under His Majesties name, December, 8. - Intended against an ordinance of Parliament for assessing. But indeed animating and encouraging the malignants, and delinquents, in their violent courses for the maintenance of themselves, and their malignant army William Prynne Printed in the yeare, 1643 Engelska
158 A vindication of the imprisoned and secluded Members of the House of Commons, - from the aspersions cast upon them, and the majority of the House, in a paper lately printed and published: intituled, An humble answer of the Generall Councel of the officers of the Army under his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the demands of the Honourable Commons of England in Parliament assembled: concerning the late securing or secluding some Members thereof William Prynne 1649 Engelska
159 Faces about. Or, A recrimination charged upon Mr. John Goodvvin, in the point of fighting against God, and opposing the way of Christ. - And a justification of the Presbyterian way in the particulars by him unjustly charged upon it. VVith other short animadversions upon his late book called, Theomachia. Or, The grand imprudence of men running the hazard of fighting against God, &c. Published by authority William Prynne 1644 Engelska
160 A seasonable vindication of the supream authority and jurisdiction of Christian kings, lords, Parliaments, as well over the possessions, as persons of delinquent prelates and churchmen; - or, An antient disputation of the famous Bohemian martyr John Hus, in justification of John Wickliffs 17. article; proving by 43. arguments taken out of fathers, canonists, school-men, the supream authority and jurisidiction of princes, parliaments, temporal lords, and other lay-men, (who have endowed the church with temporalities) to take away and alien the temporal lands and possessions of delinquent Bishops, Abbots and Church-men, by way of medicine or punishment, without any sacrilege, impiety or injustice. Transcribed out of the printed works of Iohn Hus, and Mr. Iohn Fox his Acts and monuments printed London 1641. Vol. I. p. 585, &c. With an additional appendix thereunto of proofs and domestick presidents in all ages, usefull for present and future times Jan Hus 1660 Engelska

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