Record No. Year Author(s) Responsibility Title Subject Descriptor Description Accession No.
00005 1605 Bradshaw, William, puritan divine. [by W. Bradshaw].  A protestation of the kings svpremacie : made in the name of the afflicted ministers, and opposed to the shameful calumniations of the prelates /   v. ; 14 cm. 55563676
00009 1605-1606? Barrow, Henry, 1550?-1593. ; Greenwood, John,; d. 1593. ; Thorp, Giles, ; printer. by Henry Barrovve ; here is furder inserted a brief refutation of M. Giff. supposed consimilitude betvvixt the Donatistes & vs, vvherin is shevved hovv his arguments haue be[en] & may be by the papists more iustly retorted against himself & the prese[n]t estate of their church, by Io. Greenwood ...  A plaine refutation of M. Giffards booke intituled, Ashort treatise gainst the Donatistes of England : wherein is discouered 1. The forgery of the vvhole ministerie, 2. The confusion, 3. False vvorship, 4. And antichristian disorder of these parish assemblies, called the Church of England : here also is prefixed a summe of the causes of our separation, & of our purposes in practise, vvhich M. Giffard hath tvvise sought to confute, and hath novv tvvise receiued ansvver / Brownists -- Early works to 1800.Gifford, George, d. 1620. Short treatise against the Donatists of England, whome we call Brownists. [20], 260 p. ; 19 cm. (4to) 26478160
00010 1604 Bradshaw, William, 1571-1618. ; Jacob, Henry,; 1563-1624.    A treatise of divin[e] worship : tending to prove that the ceremonies imposed vpon the ministers of the Gospell in England, in present controversei, are in their vse vnlawfull. Church of England -- Customs and practices. Church of England -- Doctrinal and controversial works. 47 p. ; 13 cm. 54145285
00023 1608 Johnson, Francis, 1562-1618. ; Thorp, Giles, ; printer.    Certayne reasons and arguments proving that it is not lawfull to heare or to have any spirituall communion with the present ministerie of the Church of England. Brownists -- Early works to 1800.Church of England -- Controversial literature. [8], 112 p. ; 19 cm. (4to) 29643418
00028 1608 Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? ; Thorp, Giles, ; printer. examined and answered by H.A.  Counterpoyson : considerations touching the points in difference between the godly ministers & people of the Church of England and the seduced brethren of the separation : arguments that the best assemblies of the present Church of England are true visible churches, that the preachers in the best assemblies of Engl. are true ministers of Christ : Mr. Bernards book, intituled, The Separatists schisme : Mr. Crashawes questions propounded in his sermon preached at the crosse / Brownists -- Early works to 1800.Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641. Christian advertisements and counsels of peace. Crashaw, William, 1572-1626. Sermon preached at the crosse. [8], 155 [i.e. 255], [1] p. ; 19 cm. (4to) 57391657
00032 1608 Smyth, John, d. 1612. by Iohn Smyth ...  The differences of the churches of the seperation [sic] : contayning, a description of the leitovrgie and ministerie of the visible church ... /   2 p. l., [1], 22 [i.e. 32], [3] p. ; 19 cm. 54308436
00045 1615 Ainsworth, John, fl. 1609-1613. ; Ainsworth, Henry,; 1571-1622? ; Thorp, Giles, ; printer.    The trying out of the truth : begunn and prosequuted in certayn letters or passages between Iohn Aynsworth and Henry Aynsworth, the one pleading for, the other against the present religion of the Church of Rome : the chief things here handled are 1. Of Gods Word and Scriptures, whither they be a sufficient rule of our faith, 2. Of the Scriptures expounded by the church, and of unwritten traditions, 3. Of the Church of Rome, whither it be the true Catholike Church, and her sentence to be received as the certayn truth. Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. Catholic Church -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800. 190, [2] p. (the last leaf blank) ; 20 cm. (4to) 57531848
00055 1615 Robinson, John, 1575?-1625. by Iohn Robinson.  A manumission to a manuduction, or, Answer to a letter inferring publique communion in the parrish assemblies upon private with godly persons there / Congregational churches -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800. 24 p. ; 18 cm. (4to) 57576800
00079 1619 Staresmore, Sabine. ; Thorp, G., ; printer,; attributed name.; Mansell, Richard,; 17th cent. by Sabine staresmore.  The vnlavvfvlnes of reading in prayer., or, The answer of Mr Richard Mavnsel preacher, vnto certain argvments, or reasons, drawne against the using, or communicating, in, or with the Booke of Common Prayer (imposed to be reade for prayer to God) in the parish assemblies of England. : With A defence of the same reasons, / Christianity -- Prayer-books and devotions -- English. Parishes (Canon law) -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800. Prayer-books -- Early works to 1800. Prayer -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800.Mansell, Richard, 17th cent.Church of England. Book of common prayer.Genre/Form: Devotional literatures -- Netherlands -- 17th century. [8], 48 p. ; 14 cm. (8vo) 43487897
00099 1624 Calderwood, David, 1575-1650.    An epistle of a Christian brother exhorting an other to keepe himselfe vndefiled from the present corruptions brought in to the ministration of the Lords Supper. Lord's Supper -- Church of Scotland. Posture in worship -- Early works to 1800. [2], 27, [1] p. 56087273
00115 1634 Canne, John, d. 1667? ; Bradshaw, William,; 1571-1618. ; Unreasonableness of the separation. by Iohn Canne, pastor of the ancient English church, in Amsterdam ...  A necessitie of separation from the Church of England : prooved by the Nonconformists principles : specially opposed unto Dr. Ames, his fresh suit against humane ceremonies, in the point of separation only : also Dr. Laiton, Mr. Dayrel, and Mr. Bradshaw are here answered, wherein they have written against us ... / Congregationalism -- Early works to 1800. Church polity and Christian union -- Early works to 1800. Dissenters, Religious -- England -- Early works to 1800.Ames, William, 1576-1633. Fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's worship.Church of England -- Relations -- Dissenters, Religious -- Early works to 1800. Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. [8], 264, [11] p. ; 18 cm. (4to) 26950379
00116 1628 Lambe, John,; d. 1628. [Anon.]  A briefe description of the notorious life of John Lambe ... together with his ignominious death.   21 p. 18 cm. 24530736
00118 1631 Puckell, Steven. published by Stephen Puckell, and sent as a love token for his countryes good.  A trve table of all svch fees as are due to the Bishop of London, and all his depending officers ... as hath been given in to his Majestyes commissioners in Starchamber under their own hands in the month of November M.DC.XXX. : whereto is added a true discovery of such fees ordinarily exacted by them upon his Majestyes good subjects contrary to this their own table and the statute laws of the land / Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court. [40] p. ; 19 cm. (4to) 11955702
00126 1630 Darcie, Abraham,; fl. 1625. ; Ofwod, Stephen. ; Casaubon, Isaac,; 1559-1614.    The originall of popish idolatrie, or The birth of heresies : Published under the name of Causabon [sic], and called-in the same yeare, upon misinformation. But now upon better consideration reprinted with alowance. Being a true and exacte description of such sacred signes, sacrifices and sacraments as have bene instituted and ordained of God since Adam. With a newe source and anatomie of the Masse, first gathered out of sundrie Greeke and Latine authors, as also out of diuerse learned fathers. Published by S.O. Sacraments -- Early works to 1800. [8], 128 p. ; 18 cm. (4to) 55561596
00131 1633 Ames, William, 1576-1633. ; Thorp, Giles, ; printer.    A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's vvorship, or, A triplication unto D. Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton. The first part. Burges, John, 1561?-1635. Ansvver reioyned to that much applauded pamphlet of a namelesse author, bearing this title: viz. A reply to Dr. Morton's generall defence of three nocent ceremonies, &c. Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659.Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. Church of England -- Customs and practices -- Early works to 1800. 156, 531, [13], 64 p. : 1 port. ; 19 cm. (4to) 60672066
00133 1628 Leighton, Alexander, 1568-1649. printed in the year & moneth wherein Rochell was lost.  An Appeal To the Parliament : or Sions Plea against the Prelacie. The summe whereoff is delivered in a Decade of Positions. In the handling whereoff, the Lord Bishops, and their appurtenances are manifestlie proved, both by divine and humane Lawes, to be intruders upon the Priviledges of Christ, of the King, and of the Common-vveal: and therefore upon good evidence given, she hartelie desireth a Iudgement and execution ... / Episcopacy -- Early works to 1800.Church of England -- Doctrinal and controversial works. 8 p.l., 344 p. : illus. ; 17 cm. 54192628
00142 1630s Leighton, Alexander, 1568-1649. By Dr. Layton ...  An appeal to the Parliament; or, Sions plea against the prelacy. The summe vvhereof is delivered in a dacade of positions. In the handling whereof, the lord bishops, and their appurtenances are manifestly proved, both by divine and humane lawes, to be intruders upon the priviledges of Christ, of the king, and of the commonweal: and therefore upon good evidence given, she heartily desireth a judgement and execution. Episcopacy. [12], 179 p. 20 cm. 40209474
00143 1634 Davenport, John, 1597-1670.    A ivst complaint against an vnivst doer : wherein is declared the miserable slaverie & bondage that the English church of Amsterdam is now in, by reason of the tirannicall government and corrupt doctrine, of Mr. Iohn Pagett, their present minister : the which things are plainly manifested in two certain letters, the one written by Mr. Iohn Davenport ... the other given vp to the English consistorie by some of the brethren ...   19 cm. 54185183
00149 1637 Prynne, William, 1600-1669. published by W. Huntley, Esquier.  A breviate of the prelates intollerable usurpations : both upon the Kings prerogative royall, and the subjects liberties ... / Prerogative, Royal -- Great Britain.Church of England -- Bishops -- Temporal power.Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Sources. 325, [3] p. ; 19 cm. (4to) 4417842
00150 1640 Hughes, Lewes, fl. 1620.    Certaine grievances well worthy the serious consideration of the Right Honourable, and High Court of Parliament. Church of England -- Controversial literature. Church of England. Book of common prayer. [2], 18 p. ; 19 cm. (4to) 31798052
00153 1637      A Briefe relation of certain speciall and most materiall passages and speeches in the Starre-Chamber, occasioned and delivered Iune the 14th, 1637, at the censure of those three worthy gentlemen, Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton and Mr. Prynne, as it hath beene truely and faithfully gathered from their owne mouthes by one present at the sayd censure. Trials (Seditious libel) -- England -- London.Bastwick, John, 1593-1654 -- Trials, litigation, etc. Burton, Henry, 1578-1648 -- Trials, litigation, etc. Prynne, William, 1600-1669 -- Trials, litigation, etc. 30, [2] p. ; 18 cm. (4to) 19970441
00171 1636 Prynne, William, 1600-1669. ; Stam, Jan Fredericksz,; d. 1667, ; printer. by a wellwisher to Gods truth and people.  The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, or, A briefe elaborate discourse : prooving Timothy to be no bishop (much lesse any sole, or diocaesan bishop) of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete, and that the power of ordination, or imposition of hands, belongs iure divino to presbyters, as well as to bishops, and not to bishops onely : wherein all objections and pretences to the contrary are fully answered, and the pretended superiority of bishops over other ministers and presbyters iure divino, (now much contended for) utterly subverted in a most perspicuous maner / Episcopacy.Timothy, Saint. Titus, Saint.Church of England -- Bishops. Church of England -- Government. Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Puritan authors. 165 [i.e. 173], [3] p. ; 21 cm. (4to) 60500595
00176 1640 Leighton, Alexander, 1568-1649. by Dr Layton.  An appeal to the Parliament, or Sions plea against the prelacy /   1 v. ; 20 cm. (4to) 57295790
00187 1640      Ovr demands of the English lords manifested : being at Rippon, Octob. 8. 1640 : with answers to the complaints and grievances given in by the Bishop of Durham, Northumberland, and some of Newcastle, said to be committed by our Army. Scotland -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Early works to 1800. Durham (England : County) -- History -- Early works to 1800. Northumberland (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800. [8] p. (last blank) ; 19 cm. (4to) 48068069
00197 1638 Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657.    A light for the ignorant or A treatise shewing, that in the New Testament, is set forth three kingly states or governments, that is, the civill state, the true ecclesiasticall-state, and the false ecclesiasticall state. Authority -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800. Church polity -- Early works to 1800. 20 p. ; 20 cm. (4to) 56703158
00198 1638 Wickins, Nathaniel, fl. 1638-1641. by Nathaniel Wickins.  Woodstreet-compters-plea, for its prisoner. : Or the sixteen reasons, which induce mee Nathaniel Wickins, late servant to Mr. William Prynne; but now prisoner in the sayd compter. To refuse to take the oath ex officio; wherein it is plainly proved, that it is unlawfull when it is given only to the searching out either of a crime against our selves, or pretended against our brethren, with the objections to the sayd reasons fully answered ... / Puritans -- Great Britain.Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 80 p. ; 18 cm. (4to) 17862522
00204 1636 Prynne, William, 1600-1669.    Certaine questions propounded to archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, commissaries, chauncellors, officialls and other audacious usurpers upon His Majesties royall prerogative, lawes, and his loyall sunjects lawfull liberties ... Church and state -- Great Britain. 23 p. 19 cm. 41883696
00212 1640 Bradshaw, William, 1571-1618. ; Johnson, Francis,; 1562-1618. ; Canne, John,; d. 1667? by a freind of the deceased.  The unreasonablnes of the separation : made apparent, in an examination of, and answere to certaine reasons of Maister Francis Johnson; whereby he laboureth to justifie his schisme from the church-assemblies of England; by Maister William Bradshaw deceased. Together with a rejoinder, in defence of the said answere against the late reply of Maister Iohn Canne thereunto / Brownists -- Early works to 1800. [8], 149, [1] p. ; 18 cm. (4 o) 49357658
00214 1637 Prynne, William, 1600-1669.   A quench-coale, or, A briefe disquisition and inquirie, in what place of the church or chancell the Lords-table ought to be situated, especially vvhen the Sacrament is administered? : VVherein is evidently proved, that the Lords-table ought to be placed in the midst of the church, chancell, or quire north and south, not altar-wise, with one side against the wall : that it neither is nor ought to be stiled an altar : that Christians have no other Altar but Christ alone, who hath abolished all other altars, which are either heathenish, Jewish, or Popish, and not tollerable among Christians : All the pretences, authorities, arguments of Mr. Richard Shelford, Edmond Reeve, Dr. John Pocklington, and a late coale from the altar, to the contrary in defence of altars, calling the Lords-table an altar, or placing it altarwise, are here likewise fully answered and proved to be vaine or forged / by a well-wisher to the truth of God, and the Church of England ...   358 p. ; 19 cm. 13047011
00221 1641      A patterne of the tabernacle : beeing a humble motion to the king and state, to root out the plants of Antichrist : & to set up the ordinances of the gospel in the land.   39 pp. ; cm. 16 mo. 54192589
00234 1641   By a well-wisher to the truth ...  Syons prerogatyve royal. Or, a Treatise tending to prove that every particular congregation hath from Christ absolute & entyre power ... and is an independent body, not standing under any other ecclesiasticall authoritie out of it selfe. Church. Christianity. 64 p. 14 cm. 41995838
00236 1642 Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? examined and answered by Henry Ainsworth.  Covnterpoyson considerations touching the poynts indifference between the godly ministers and people of the Church of England, and the seduced brethren of the separation : argvments that the best assemblies of the present Church of England, are true visible churches : that the preachers in the best assemblies of Engl. are true ministers of Christ : Mr. Bernards book intitutled The separatists schisme Mr. Crashawes questions propounded in his sermon preached at the Crosse /   4 p.l., 151 pp. ; 18 x 14 cm. 54182991
00252 1641 Walker, George,; 1581?-1651.    A Sermon preached in London by a faithfull minister of Christ, and perfected by him : and now set forth to the publike view of all, for the iustification of the truth, and clearing the innocencie of his long suffering for it.   [2], 17, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (4to) 57033855
00254 1643      Some speciall arguments which warranted the Scottish subiects lawfully to take up armes in defence of their religion and liberty ... Very usefull and necessary for these present times. ... Scotland -- Politics and government -- 1625-1649 -- Early works to 1800. 8 p. ; 20 cm. (4to) 30648551
00257 1675 Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683. ; Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper,; Earl of,; 1621-1683. ; Speech in the House of Lords the 20th of October 1675.; Buckingham, George Villiers,; Duke of,; 1628-1687. ; Speech in the House of Lords the 16th of November 1675.    Two speeches : I. The Earl of Shaftsbury's speech in the House of Lords the 20th. of October, 1675. II. The D. of Buckinghams speech in the House of Lords the 16th. of November 1675. Together with the protestation, and reasons of several Lords for the dissolution of this Parliament; entred [sic] in the Lords journal the day the Parliament was prorogued, Nov. 22d. 1675. Dissenters, Religious -- Great Britain.Sherley, Thomas, 1638-1678.Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688. Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685. [4], 18, [2] p. ; 20 cm. (4to) 30550773
00268 1647   Written by Tho. Tel-troth, Clerk to the long-abused Commons in England, Scotland and Ireland.  The true character of an ordinance of Parliament in generall. Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649. 8 p. 18 cm. 15931663
00280 1670 Carr, William, fl. 1676.    Carr's case being a brief relation of the cause & sufferings of Mr. William Carre humbly tendred to the consideration of the honble House of Commons, who are the representatives of all the commons of England. Together with a plea against the pretended jurisdictions, & irregular proceedings of the House of Lords; in which may be seen the just rights of every commoner & free-born subject of England ... Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords -- Jurisdiction. 40 p. 20 cm. 15993221
00298 1671 McWard, Robert, 1633?-1687. by a lover of truth ...  The true non-conformist in answere to the modest and free conference betwixt a conformist and a non-conformist about the present distempers of Scotland / Dissenters, Religious -- Scotland. Ritualism -- Early works to 1800. Reformed Church -- Scotland -- Liturgy. Presbyterian Church -- Scotland -- Liturgy. Anglican Communion -- Relations -- Presbyterian Church. Presbyterian Church -- Relations -- Anglican Communion. Anglican Communion -- Controversial literature.Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. Modest and free conference betwixt a conformist and a non-conformist.Church of Scotland -- Liturgy -- Early works to 1800. Church of Scotland -- Government -- Early works to 1800. Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. Church of England -- Relations -- Church of Scotland. Church of Scotland -- Relations -- Church of England. [16], 507 p. 56189457
00309 1663 Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698. written by Lodowick Muggleton.  The neck of the Quakers broken, or, cut in sunder by the two-edged sword of the spirit which is put into my mouth : first, in a letter to Edward Bourne a Quaker, secondly, in answer to a letter to Samuel Hooton and W.S., thirdly, in a letter to Richard Farnsworth, Quaker, fourthly, in an answer to a printed pamphlet of the said Richard Farnsworth, entituled, Truth ascended, or, The annointed and sealed of the Lord defended, & c / R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666. Hooton, Samuel. Bourne, Edward, d. 1708.Society of Friends -- Controversial literature. 82 [i.e. 80] p. ; 26 cm. 57647267
00334 1678 Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678. by Andrew Marvel, Esq.  An account of the growth of popery : and arbitrary government in England : more particularly from the long proprogation, of November, 1675, ending the 15th. of February, 1676, till the last meeting of Parliament, the 16th. of July, 1677 / Church and state -- England -- 17th century.Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688. 68 [i.e. 72] p. ; 31 cm. (fol) 10367519
00348 1677 J. E.    A Narrative of the cause and manner of the imprisonment of the lords: now close prisoners in the Tower of London ... Brit Tracts -- 1677. 22 p. 19 cm. 54192557
00352 1682      The root of Romish rites and ceremonies : shewing that the Church of Rome hath borrowed the most part of her ceremonies fo the Jews, and ancient pagans, and that from this spring proceeded the Jubilee. Judaism and other religions -- Early works to 1800. Paganism -- Rituals -- Early works to 1800.Catholic Church -- Liturgy -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. 45 p. ; 15 cm. 38233758
00353 1677 Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678.    A seasonable argument to perswade all the grand juries in England, to petition for a new Parliament : Or, a list of the principal labourers in the great design of popery and arbitrary power; ... Catholics -- Government policy -- Great Britain.England and Wales. Parliament.Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688. 23, [1] p. ; 20 cm. (4to) 30550842
00355 1685 Gaunt, Elizabeth, d. 1685.    Mrs. Elizabeth Gaunt's last speech, who was burnt at London, Oct. 23, 1685 as it was written by her own hand ... (De laatite Woorden van ... E.G.).   [1 v.] 39821191
00363 1680-1691 Seller, Abednego,; 1646?-1705.    [A collection of 17 pamphlets on passive obedience and non-jurors]. Church and state. Church and state in Great Britain. Government, Resistance to.Great Britain -- History -- Modern period, 1485- 1 v in various pagings. 20 cm. 4769353
00379 1692 Milton, John, 1608-1674. ; Washington, Joseph,; d. 1694. by John Milton.  A defence of the people of England : in answer to Salmasius's Defence of the king / Saumaise, Claude, 1588-1653. Defensio regia pro Carlo I. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. xxii, 246 p. ; 18 cm. 1132664
00381 1690 Milton, John, 1608-1674. By John Milton ...  Eikonoklastes [Greek transliterated], in answer to a book intitul'd Eikon basilike [Greek transliterated], the portracture of His sacred Majesty King Charles the First in his solitudes and sufferings. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Title Subject: Eikon basilike. 7 p.l., 207, [1] p. 18 cm. 6615745
00385 1688 Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.    An apology for the Church of England, with relation to the spirit of persecution : for which she is accused. Religious tolerance -- Church of England.Church of England -- Apologetic works. 8 p. ; 20 cm. (4to) 15295575
00387 1688      The true test of the Jesuits : or, The spirit of that Society, disloyal to God, their king, and neighbour. Jesuits -- Controversial literature. [4], 60 p. ; 20 cm. (4 to) 9273090
00389 1691 Ludlow, Edmund,; 1617?-1672.    A Letter from Major General Ludlow to Sir E.S. [i.e. Edward Seymour] comparing the tyranny of the first four years of King Charles the Martyr, with the tyranny of the four years reign of the late abdicated king : Occasioned by the reading Doctor Pelling's lewd harangues upon the 30th. of January, being the anniversary or general madding-day. ... Pelling, Edward, d. 1718. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. James II, King of England, 1633-1701. Seymour, Edward, Sir, 1633-1708.Great Britain -- History -- James II, 1685-1688 -- Pamphlets. Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Pamphlets. [2], 30 p. ; 20 cm. (4to) 19376276
00391 1689 Seller, Abednego, 1646?-1705. ; Seller, Abednego,; 1646?-1705. ; History of passive obedience since the Reformation.    The history of passive obedience since the reformation. Church and state. Church and state in Great Britain. Government, Resistance to.Great Britain -- History -- Modern period, 1485- 135 p. 21 cm. 1442962
00401 1690 Seller, Abednego, 1646?-1705. ; Seller, Abednego,; 1646?-1705. ; History of passive obedience since the Reformation.    A continuation of the History of passive obedience since the Reformation. Church and state. Church and state -- Great Britain. Government, Resistance to. Obedience.Great Britain -- History -- Modern period, 1485- 190, 55 p. 21 cm. 1442983
00402 1692 Ludlow, Edmund, 1617?-1692. ; Bethel, Slingsby,; 1617-1697.    Ludlow no lyar; or, a detection of Dr. Hollingworth's disingenuity in his Second defence of King Charles I. and a futher vindication of the Parliament of the 3d of Novemb. 1640. With exact copies of the pope's letter to K. Charles the First, and of his answer to the pope. In a letter from General Ludlow to Dr. Hollingsworth. Together with a reply to the false and malicious assertions in the doctor's lews pamphlet, entituled, His defence of the king's holy and divine book, against the rude and undutiful assaults of the late Dr. Walker of Essex. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Hollingworth, Richard, 1639?-1701. Second defence of King Charles I. Hollingworth, Richard, 1639?-1701. Dr. Hollingworth's defence of K. Charles the First's holy book.Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714. xx, 63, [1] p. 19 cm. 15934619
00412 1690   By the author of the Secret history of King Charles II. and K. James II.  The pagan prince: or A comical history of the heroick atchievements of the Palatine of Eboracum. James II, King of England, 1633-1701. 5 p. l., 144 p. 14 cm. 15586131
00422 1688 Shower, John, 1657-1715.    An exhortation to repentance, and union among Protestants, or, A discourse upon the burden of Dumah ... Devotional literature, English -- Early works to 1800. Repentance -- Protestantism. Title Subject: Bible. O.T. Isaiah XXI, 11-12 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. [4], 60 p. ; 21 cm. (4to) 32454973
00423 1688 Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. By G. Burnet, D.D.  A letter to a lord upon his happy conversion from Popery to the Protestant religion.   4 p. 22 cm. fold. to 19 cm. 25662836
00464 1698 Ludlow Redivivus. by Ludlow Redivivus.  Ęsop at Amsterdam, balancing the Ęsops at Tunbridg, Bathe, Whitehal, & c / Monarchy, British -- Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc. -- Early works to 1800.Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1714 -- Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc. 31 [i.e. 39] p. ; 18 cm. 38676712
00465 1687 Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.    Reasons against the repealing the acts of Parliament concerning the Test : humbly offered to the consideration of the members of both Houses, at their next meeting. Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688. 8 p. ; 20 cm. 51936190
00467 1694 Milton, John,; 1608-1674.    Four tracts : published in the years 1649 and 1650. Divine right of kings.Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Saumaise, Claude, 1588-1653. Defensio regia pro Carlo I.Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Pamphlets. Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649. Great Britain -- Constitutional law. Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1641. Title Subject: Eikon basilike. p. [443]-872 ; 27 cm. 39072438