VOL. 51. 1650 (2). The Engagement Vindicated. A Disingag'd Survey of the Engagement, in relation to Publick obligations. Conferences held between Brethren scrupled at the Engagement. A Vindication of the Oath of Allegiance. An Exercitation concerning usurped Powers. A Directory to Christian Perfection. The Genealogie of Christianity and of Christians declared. A Pertinent and Profitable Meditation. A Glasse for the Times. The Malady and Remedy of Divisions. VOL. 52. 1651. William Leach. Bills Proposed for Acts or Proposalls concerning the Principal Courts of England. 1651. The False Brother, or a New Map of Scotland. Conference between the late King and late Marquis of Worcester concerning Religion, together with a Vindication of the Protestant Cause. Robert Norwood. The form of an Excommunication made by Mr. Sydrack Sympson. W. Hughes. Magistracy, God's Ministry. A Sermon. VOL. 53. 1652. Answer to Petitions presented to Parliament and Lord Genl. Cromwell. 1652. Declaration of Parliament. Affairs between the Commonwealth and Low Countries. Answer to Declaration of the Imaginary Parliament of the Commonwealth. A Perswasive to a mutual Compliance under the present Government. Observations concerning the originall of Government. The Representation of Ministers in Scotland, to Ministers and Elders. met at Edinburgh, Leith. Metropolitan Feast or Birthday of our Saviour Jesus Christ. Simon Henden. The Key to Scripture Prophecies. The Christian Moderator, Second and Third Parts. VOL. 54. 1653. 1653. A Letter. Reasons for the Dissolution of the late Parliament. The Army no Usurers. Twelve Proposals to the supreme Governors of the Nation. Theophilus Philadelphus. Exceptions to two Petitions exhibited to the Parliament, July 16 and Aug. 4, 1653. Oxf. Declaration by Commissioners for Visiting Universities in Scotland. Leith. Proposals for the furtherance and propagation of the Gospel in this Nation. Edward Fisher. A Christian's Caveat to old and new Sabbatarians. The way of Reformation of the Church of England. Zion's Sad Tears for Nineveh's Just Fears. Thomas Horton. Wisdome's judgement of Folly. A Sermon. Freder. Spenhemius. Concerning the Anabaptists. VOL. 55. 1654. His Highness' speech to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber at their Dissolution Jan. 22, 1654. A True State of the Case of the Commonwealth. A Short Answer to, "Considerations for taking away the Court of Chancery." The Continuance of the High Court of Chancery Vindicated. An Apology for the Ministers of Wilts for their actions at the Elections. Inquisitio Anglicana, or the Disguise Discovered. The Great Mystery of the two little Horns unfolded. Obadiah Sedgwick. Funeral Sermon over Mr. William Strong. VOL. 56. 1655. A Declaration of His Highness by the advice of his Council, shewing the reasons of their Proceedings for securing the Peace of the Commonwealth. Collonel James Hays speech to the Parliament concerning Toleration. A Treatise concerning the Broken Succession of the Crown of England. George Smith. God's Unchangeableness. Richard Lewthwat. Three Sermons against Arminianism. Samuel How. The sufficiency of the Spirit's Teaching without humane Learning. Simeon Ashe. Gray Hayres crowned with Grace. A Sermon. George Hall. God's appearing for the Tribe of Levi. A Sermon. VOL. 57. 1656—57. William Gurnall. The Magistrate's Portraiture drawn from God's Word. 1656. A Healing Question. Jahn Blacklach. Conviction for the Jews. Speech of Lord Fiennes before his Highness, Jan. 20. 1657. A Narrative of the Late Parliament. The Whole Business of Sindercome from First to Last. An Historical Vindication of the Church of England in point of Schism, as separated from the Roman and Reformed, 1 Elizabeth. A Vindication of the Orthodox Doctrine against the Innovations of Dr. Drayton and Mr. Parker. Joseph Bentham. Two Treatises on Office and Quality of the Ministry of the Gospel, and against mixed Dansing. Speech and Prayer of John Hewitt at the Scaffold. 1658. Address of the Officers of the Army to Parliament, May 12. Petition of the Officers of the Army to Parliament, Oct. 5. The Armie's Declaration examined. 1659. A Warning Piece to the General Council of the Army. Mar. Nedham. A View of England's True Interest. A Testimony and Warning of the Presbyterie of Edinburgh. VOL. 59. 1660 (1). A Declaration and Vindication of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, etc. King Charles II. His Declaration to his Loving Subjects (from Breda), and his Letter to General Monk. His Majestie's Gracious Letter and Declaration to the Peers by Sir John Greenwill, from Breda. Speech of Sir Harbottle Grimston, Speaker to the King, delivered at the Banquetting House, Whitehall, May 29. The Speaker's Speech to the King in the House of Lords, Aug. 29. John Tombes. A Serious Consideration of the Oath of the King's The Speeches and Prayers of some of the late King's Judges. Henry Stubbe. The Commonwealth put into a Balance, and found too The Rota, or a Model of a Free State. England's Settlement a Mistake. A Treatise of Peace between the two visible divided Parties. John Gauden. Antisacriligious offer of five hundred thousand pounds to pass an Act of Parliament to purchase of Bishops, Deans, and Chapters Lands. A Letter from Mons. De L'Angle (Protestant minister at Rouen) further and more fully evidencing the King's steadfastness in the Protestant Religion. Historical Pamphlet, by Edmund Howes. No title. VOL. 60. 1660 (2). Twelve Arguments to prove the Ceremonies imposed by Ministers of the Gospel in England are unlawful. William Wickins. The Warrant for Bowing at the Name of Jesus. Reasons shewing the necessity of Reformation in Ecclesiastical Affairs. The Judgment of Foreign Divines; also a Letter from John Calvin to Mr. Knox, concerning the English Common Prayer. R. Mossom. An Apology for the Sequestred Clergy. Henry Hickman. Laudensium Apostolasia. A Dialogue. John Hacket. Sermon before the King, March 22. A Sermon on the King's Happy Return, May 29. (Reprinted, 1752.) 1660. Anthony Walker. God save the King. A Sermon. Samuel in Sackcloth. A Sermon. VOL. 61. 1660-72-3. Folio. 1661. An Act for Providing Money to pay the Forces by Land and Sea. The Speech of Sir Edward Turner, July 30. The Speech of Sir Edward Turner, May 19. Votes and Orders, passed Feb. 25 and 26. 1662. Sir Edward Turner's Speech, and Report of the substance of His Majestie's Gracious Answer. His Majestie's Gracious Speech, July 20. 1663. March 20. 1663-4. Speech of Sir Edward Turner. An Act against Deceitful, Disorderly, and Excessive Gaming. His Majestie's Gracious Speech, Nov. 24. 1666. [* Vol. 61, Folio, 1660-72-3.] His Majestie's Gracious Speech, Feb. 10. 1667. Oct. 10. with the Lord Keeper's, Feb. 14. 1669-70. His Majestie's Declaration against the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low Countreys. 1671-2. 1671-2. His Majestie's Declaration to his Loving Subjects, March 17. His Majestie's Gracious Speech, March 8. VOL. 62. 1661 (1). The Charges of High Treason against the Marquess of Argyle. 1661. Sir Robert Poyntz. A Vindication of Monarchy. Thomas Philips. The Long Parliament Revived. The Tenth Chapter of the Statute of King Henry VI. Gerard Langbaine, D.D. A Review of the Covenant. The Covenanters' Plea against Absolvers by Theophilus Timonns. VOL. 63. 1661 (2). A Lively Pourtraict of our New Cavaliers, commonly called Presbyterians. A Sober and Temperate Discourse concerning the Interest of Words in Prayer, the Just Antiquity and Pedigree of Liturgies, by H.D.N.C.A. A Letter on Re-ordination, by R.A. Samuel Clark. Ministers' Dues and Peoples' Duties. Clement Ellis. Sermon preached before the Marquis of Newcastle, May 29. Oxf Restauranda, or the Necessity of Public Repairs by settling a certain Yearly Revenue for the King. Edward Lake. Memoranda: Touching the Oath Ex-Officio. John Novell. Seditious Principle. Speeches, Discourses, and Prayers of John Barkstead, John Okey, and Miles Corbet at Tyburn. Matthew, Bishop of Ely. An Abandoning of the Scottish Covenant. VOL. 65. 1663-65. God and the King. A Dialogue (originally printed in James I.'s reign). Ichabod, or Five Groans of the Church. Cantab. 1663. England and the Netherlands. 1664. Sir George Downing. A Discourse vindicating the King. Earl of Marleburgh. Fair Warnings to a Careless World. (A Letter.) |