VOL. 18. 1642 (5). A Letter from the Hague to Westminster. Roger Cock's Answer to Sir Ed. Peyton. A Sermon preached by R. Holdsworth, D.D. Cantab. Joseph Caryl. The Works of Ephesus explained. Thos. Goodwin. Zerubbabel's encouragement to finish the Temple. Simeon Ash. Good Courage. Bishop of Durham. The Presentment of a Schismaticke. Thos. Case. God's waiting to be gracious. William Gouge. The Saint's Support. Edward Renyoldes. Israel's Petition in Time of Trouble. VOL. 19. 1643 (1). Two Declarations of Lords and Commons, April 7. England's Petition to their King, May 5. An Ordinance of Lords and Commons, May 11. 1643. An Ordinance of Lords and Commons. (The Liturgy.) June 12. An Ordinance of Lords and Commons, July 1. An Ordinance. Oath for renouncing of Popery, Aug. 19. An Ordinance. Leavying Moneys by Excise, etc., Sept. 11. A Letter from Divines in England, to Genl. Assembly Scotland, together with the Answer. Two Declarations of Lords and Commons, Sept. 13. The Covenant. An Ordinance of Lords and Commons, Oct. 27. An Ordinance of Lords and Commons, Nov. 21. Oxf. An Ordinance of Lords and Commons. (League and Covenant.) Declaration of Lords and Commons, March 30. VOL. 20. 1643 (2). The Remonstrance of the Commons. Observations on some of His Majestie's Answers. Plaine English. (The Armie.) An Answer to a seditious Pamphlet, "Plaine English. A Perfect Declaration. The Oath of Pacification. Our Affairs in Law and Religion. Briefe Collections out of Magna Charta. Great Britain's Misery, Cause, and Cure. The King no Tyrant. Thomas Swadlin. The Soveraignes desire Peace. Speeches spoken by the Earle of Manchester, and Jo. Pym, Esq., Jan. 13. Speech by Sir D. D. Knight. A Letter without any Superscription. A Letter written to Mr. Stephen Marshall. VOL. 21. 1643 (3). Powers to be Resisted. A Dialogue. Christus Dei. (Divine Right of Kings.) Oxf. Obedience due to the Supreme Power. Oxf. The Necessity of Christian subjection. Oxf. The Conscience upon this Matter. (Dr. Ferne.) Oxf. Scripture for Defensive Armies. The Rebel's Catechisme. Oxf. VOL. 22. 1643 (4). A Discovery of the Rebels. A Case of Conscience. An Exhortation to Peace. Lord have Mercie upon us. A Plaine Discourse. Mercurius Civicus to Mercurius Rusticus. John Theyer. A Vindication of Church Government. Oxf. Thomas Spencer. Defending the Church. The Jesuits undermining Parliament. Considerations against further Gathering of Churches. Antinomianism Anatomized, by John Sedgwick. VOL. 24. 1643 (6). John Arrowsmith. The Covenant. A Letter upon the Covenant. Oxf. Edmund Calamy. The Nobleman's Pattern. John Strickland. God's Work of Mercy. Alexander Henderson. Sermon Preached Dec. 27. 1644. Humphrey Hardwick. Sermon Preached. A Sermon. The Peasants kill the Heir, the Lord's Annointed. 16—. The Anatomie of the Service Book. VOL. 25. 1644 (1). An Ordinance of Lords and Commons, May 24. A Directory for the Public Worship of God. A View of the New Directory. Third edition. Oxf. W. Bridges. The Loyall Convert. A Declaration, published by Sir Thomas Middleton. VOL. 26. 1644 (2). Disquisitions on the League and Covenant. Oxf. The Plain meaning of Protestant. Oxf. Samuel Torshell. A Help to Christian Fellowship. Thomas Edwards. Antapologia. Thomas Blake. The Birth Privilege. (Infant Baptism.) VOL. 27. 1644 (3). John Goodwin. Innocencie's Triumph. Innocency and Truth, an Answer to William Prynne. John Goodwin. Calumny Arraigned. As you were. A reply to John Goodwin. Mercurius Pacificus. Dialogue between a Civilian and a Divine. Danger from change in Ghurch Government. VOL. 28. 1644 (4). Oxf. Sacro-Sancta Regum Majestas. Oxf. M. Pritchet. An Appeal to the Divines. Adam Steuart. Independent Government. Episcopacy and Presbyterianism Considered. Oxf. VOL. 29. 1644 (5). Thos. Owen. The Duty of Pastors and People defined. A Coole Conference between Scottish and Holland Ministers. A Letter from English Divines, to the Commissioners in Scotland. Francis Cheynell. Chillingworthi Novissima. William Chillingworth, a Sermon Preached by. Oxf William Chillingworth. A Sermon Preached at Reading. Oxf. VOL. 30. 1644 (6). Edward Symmons. A Militarie Sermon. Oxf. Alexander Henderson. Sermon before the Commons, May 19. John Whincop. Richd. Byfield. VOL. 31. 1645 (1). An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons, April 23. Directions of the Lords and Commons. (Presbyteriall Government.) (Directory.) (Lord's Supper.) Oct. 20. (Church Government.) (Impresting of Men.) (Elders, Ch. Government). An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons. Oxf. The Propositions of the King's Commissioners. Oxf. Flagellum Flagelli. Sir Edmund D'Ewes. Primitive Practise for Preserving Truth. VOL. 32. 1645 (2). An Examen of S. Marshall's Sermon on Infant Baptisme. Interest of England. (Church Government.) Sermon Preached before the Lords. Sermon Preached before the Lords, Aug. 27. VOL. 33. 1646 (1). Sir Henry Spelman. Churches not to be Violated. Oxf. 1646. Danger in change of Church Government. John Geree. A Case of Conscience Resolved. James Cranford. Plain English. Nil Probas. (Against Scotch Commissioners.) A Declaration from the General Assembly. Conference between Presbyterians and Independents held at Oxford. Oxf. Letters from Parliament to the General Assembly. Questions of Church Government. VOL. 34. 1646 (2). Exceptions to the Infallibilitie of the Ch. of Rome. Oxf. Danger of change in Church Government. John Saltmarsh, a Sermon by. Conscience Cautioned. John Saltmarsh. A New Quaere. John Saltmarsh. Groans for Libertie. John Saltmarsh. The Divine Right of Presbyterie. John Goodwin. Anti-Cavalierisme. Thomas Webb. Mr. Edward's Pen, no Slander. Jasper Maine. Unity and Agreement. Stephen Marshall. A Sermon before the Commons, Dec. 30. VOL. 35. 1646 (3). Sir Richard Grenvile. A Letter, Affairs in the West. Answer of Lords and Commons to Commissioners of Scotland. His Majestie's Message to the Kingdome of Scotland, May 26. |