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A78447Allen, Isaac, 17th cent.The censures of the church revived. In the defence of a short paper published by the first classis within the province of Lancaster ... but since printed without their privity or consent, after it had been assaulted by some gentlemen and others within their bounds ... under the title of Ex-communicatio excommunicata, or a Censure of the presbyterian censures and proceedings, in the classis at Manchester. Wherein 1. The dangerousness of admitting moderate episcopacy is shewed. ... 6. The presbyterian government vindicated from severall aspersions cast upon it, ... In three full answers ... Together with a full narrative, of the occasion and grounds, of publishing in the congregations, the above mentioned short paper, and of the whole proceedings since, from first to last.1659.014384842590nan./cache/A78447.xml./txt/A78447.txt
A38477An English gentleman, a well-willer to the peace of his country.The English Presbyterian and Independent reconciled Setting forth the small ground of difference between them both.1656.0356689918nan./cache/A38477.xml./txt/A38477.txt
A36871Basier, Isaac, 1607-1676.The history of the English and Scotch presbytery wherein is discovered their designs and practices for the subversion of government in church and state / written in French, by an eminent divine of the Reformed church, and now Englished.1660.08837325207nan./cache/A36871.xml./txt/A36871.txt
A26759Bastwick, John, 1593-1654.The utter routing of the whole army of all the Independents and Sectaries, with the totall overthrow of their hierarchy ..., or, Independency not Gods ordinance in which all the frontires of the Presbytery ... are defended ... / by John Bastvvick, captain in the Presbyterian army.1646.034545297721nan./cache/A26759.xml./txt/A26759.txt
A55108Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.A plea for the late accurate and excellent Mr. Baxter and those that speak of the sufferings of Christ as he does. In answer to Mr. Lobb''s insinuated charge of Socinianism against ''em, in his late appeal to the Bishop of Worcester, and Dr. Edwards. With a preface directed to persons of all persuasions, to call ''em from frivolous and over-eager contentions about words, on all sides.1699.03320911089nan./cache/A55108.xml./txt/A55108.txt
A28206Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679.The fovr-legg''d elder, or, A horrible relation of a dog and an elders maid to the tune of The lady''s fall.1647.01261320nan./cache/A28206.xml./txt/A28206.txt
A29130Bradshaw, Ellis.An husbandmans harrow to pull down the ridges of the presbyteriall government and to smooth, a little, the independent ... containing divers new and unanswerable arguments ... / written by Ellis Bradshavv ...1649.04313112294nan./cache/A29130.xml./txt/A29130.txt
A32107Calder, Robert, 1658-1723.A letter to a non-conformist minister of the kirk shewing the nullity of the Presbyterian mission or authority to preach the Gospel.1677.063371891nan./cache/A32107.xml./txt/A32107.txt
A35017Calder, Robert, 1658-1723.The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence, or, The foolishness of their teaching discovered from their books, sermons and prayers and some remarks on Mr. Rule''s late Vindication of the kirk1692.04950015412nan./cache/A35017.xml./txt/A35017.txt
A80351Carleton, George, 1559-1628.Bp Carletons testimonie concerning the Presbyterian discipline in the Low-Countries, and Episcopall government here in England. VVherein is briefly discovered the novelty of the one, and antiquity of the other; with a short taste of the inconveniences that attend the new plat-forme, where that is set up in the roome of the old primitive government. Published for the common good.1642.01605378nan./cache/A80351.xml./txt/A80351.txt
A79481Chidley, Katherine.Good counsell, to the petitioners for Presbyterian government, that they may declare their faith before they build their church.1645.02429628nan./cache/A79481.xml./txt/A79481.txt
A34242Church of Scotland. General Assembly.The confession of faith ; and, The larger and shorter catechism first agreed upon by the Westminster Assembly of Divines at Westminster, and now approved by the General Assembly of the kirk of Scotland to be a part of uniformity in religion between the kirks of Christ in the three kingdoms.1671.06144522577nan./cache/A34242.xml./txt/A34242.txt
A55680Clark, James, 1660-1723.Presbyterial government described, or, A methodical synopsis of it, as it is professed and practized in the Church of Scotland gathered out of the confessions of faith, and other publick records of that church ... / by Britannus Philopresbyter.1695.055011507nan./cache/A55680.xml./txt/A55680.txt
A79955Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.The hue and cry after Sir John Presbyter.1649.0858210nan./cache/A79955.xml./txt/A79955.txt
A35430Cunningham, Alexander.Some questions resolved concerning Episcopal and Presbyterian government in Scotland1690.0104743189nan./cache/A35430.xml./txt/A35430.txt
A37900Edmonds, Hugh.The censors censured, in a brief discourse to which is adjoyned the authors letter to an anti-episcopal minister concerning the government of the church : written in the year 1651, but not printed till now.1661.044201069nan./cache/A37900.xml./txt/A37900.txt
A94408England and Wales. Army.To his Excellencie the Lord Charls Fleetwood, and the rest of the officers of the Army1659.01011200nan./cache/A94408.xml./txt/A94408.txt
A33135Fat, pious and learned divine.The Churches victory in a message from heaven to the saints on early / by a fat, pious and learned divine, immediately before his death, to incourage all those who are now in armes for the defence of Christ and his gospell.nan1115220nan./cache/A33135.xml./txt/A33135.txt
A39660Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.Englands duty under the present gospel liberty from Revel. III, vers. 20 : wherein is opened the admirable condescension and patience of Christ in waiting upon trifling and obstinate sinners, the wretched state of the unconverted, the nature of evangelical faith ..., the riches of free grace in the offers of Christ ..., the invaluable priviledges of union and communion granted to all who receive him ... / by John Flavell ...1689.015400348200nan./cache/A39660.xml./txt/A39660.txt
A39662Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.An exposition of the assemblies catechism with practical inferences from each question as it was carried on in the Lords Days exercises in Dartmouth, in the first year of liberty, 1688 / by John Flavell.1692.08932830376nan./cache/A39662.xml./txt/A39662.txt
A39999Forrester, Thomas, 1635?-1706.Rectius instruendum, or, A review and examination of the doctrine presented by one assuming the name of ane [sic] informer in three dialogues with a certain doubter, upon the controverted points of episcopacy, the convenants against episcopacy and separation : wherein the unsoundnes, and (in manythinges) the inconsistency of the informers principles, arguments, and answers upon these points, the violence which he hath offred unto the Holy Scripture and to diverse authors ancient and modern, is demonstrat and made appear, and that truth which is after godlines owned by the true Protestant Presbyterian Church of Scotland asserted and vindicated.1684.022416069209nan./cache/A39999.xml./txt/A39999.txt
A39997Forrester, Thomas, 1635?-1706.A counter-essay, or, A vindication and assertion of Calvin and Beza''s presbyterian judgment and principles drawn from their writings, in answer to the imputations of a late pamphlet, entituled, An essay concerning church-government ... attempting to fasten upon them an episcopal perswasion ... / by a minister of the true Presbyterian Church of Scotland, established by law.1692.0332599758nan./cache/A39997.xml./txt/A39997.txt
A41367Gogor, William, d. 1681.The late speech and testimony of William Gogor one of the three desperate and incorrigible traytors execute [sic] at the Grass Mercat in Edinburgh, the eleventh day of March, 1681, for disowning His Sacred Majesties authority ...1681.01328200nan./cache/A41367.xml./txt/A41367.txt
A85421Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665.Tvvo hyms, or spirituall songs; sung in Mr. Goodwins congregation on Friday last being the 24. of Octob. 1651. Which was a day set apart by authority of Parliament for a solemn thanksgiving unto God by this nation, for that most wonderfull and happy successe of the English army under the conduct of his excellency the Lord General Cromwel over the Scottish forces at Worcester. Also a letter for satisfaction of some Presbyterian ministers, and others, who hold it unlawfull to give thanks for the shedding of blood.1651.02720753nan./cache/A85421.xml./txt/A85421.txt
A41557Gordon, John, M.D.Plain dealing being a moderate general review of the Scots prelatical clergies proceedings in the latter reigns : with a vindication of the present proceedings in church affairs there.1689.099822786nan./cache/A41557.xml./txt/A41557.txt
A41707Gould, William, d. 1686.The primitive Christian justified and Jack Presbyter reproved, or, A scripture demonstration, that to be innocent and persecuted is more eligible than to be prosperously wicked delivered in a sermon in the Abby-Church of Bath by William Goulde.1682.0100023034nan./cache/A41707.xml./txt/A41707.txt
A85550Graunt, John, of Bucklersbury.Truths defender, and errors reprover: or A briefe discoverie of feined Presbyterie dilated and unfolded in 3. distinct chapters. The first, shewing what English Presbyterie is. The second declareth what the failings and errings are, in the practise of those that have constitution by Ordinance of Parliament. The third chapter discovereth the conceited fancies, of such as minde not Parliamentary directions, either for their own constitution or execution and yet denominate themselves Presbyterians. And both parties being found guilty of transgression, are admonished to repentance, according to the rule of the word of the Lord, that commandeth his servants, saying, Thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sinne upon him, or as it is in the margent, or thou beare not sinne for him Levit. 19. 17. And also Capt. Norwoods declaration, proved an abnegation of Christ. / By J.G. a servant to, and lover of the truth.1651.089092351nan./cache/A85550.xml./txt/A85550.txt
A02351Guild, William, 1586-1657.The humble addresse both of church and poore, to the sacred maiestie of Great Britaines monarch For a just redresse of the uniting of churches, and the ruine of hospitalls. By William Guild, minister of Aberdene.1633.082392346nan./cache/A02351.xml./txt/A02351.txt
A90688Gunning, Peter, 1614-1684.Heautontimoroumenos, or, The self-revenger exemplified in Mr. William Barlee. By way of rejoynder to the first part of his reply, viz. the unparallel''d variety of discourse in the two first chapters of his pretended vindication. (The second part of the rejoynder to the second part of his reply being purposely designed to follow after by it self, for reasons shortly to be alledged.) Wherein are briefly exhibited, amongst many other things, the rigidly-Presbyterian both principles and practice. A vindication of Grotius from Mr. Baxter. of Mr. Baxter from Mr. Barlee. of Episcopal divines from both together. To which is added an appendage touching the judgement of the right Honourable and right Reverend Father in God, Iames Lord primate of Armagh, and metropolitan of Ireland, irrefragably attested by the certificates of Dr. Walton, Mr. Thorndike, and Mr. Gunning, sent in a letter to Doctor Bernard. By Thomas Pierce Rector of Brington.1658.08108026639nan./cache/A90688.xml./txt/A90688.txt
A43507Heylyn, Henry.Aerius redivivus, or, The history of the Presbyterians containing the beginnings, progress and successes of that active sect, their oppositions to monarchial and episcopal government, their innovations in the church, and their imbroylments by Peter Heylyn ...1670.027943380816nan./cache/A43507.xml./txt/A43507.txt
A47150Jaffray, Alexander, 1614-1673.Help in time of need from the God of help to the people of the (so called) Church of Scotland, especially the once more zealous and professing, who have so shamefully degenerated and declined from that which their fathers the primitive Protestants attained unto ... / writ by George Keith, prisoner for the truth in Aberdeen in the latter end of the year 1664.1665.0378329837nan./cache/A47150.xml./txt/A47150.txt
A47197Keith, George, 1639?-1716.The way cast up, and the stumbling-blocks removed from before the feet of those who are seeking the way to Zion, with their faces thitherward containing an answere to a postcript, printed at the end of Sam Rutherford''s letters, third edition, by a nameless author, indeed not without cause, considering the many lyes and falshoods therein, against the people, called Quakers, which are here disproved, and refuted / by George Keith ...1677.05977917497nan./cache/A47197.xml./txt/A47197.txt
A47415Kid, John, d. 1679.The last speeches of the two ministers Mr. John King, and Mr. John Kid, [brace] at the place of execution at Edenburgh on the 14th day of August, 1679.1680.071481957nan./cache/A47415.xml./txt/A47415.txt
A47873L''Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.Interest mistaken, or, the Holy cheat proving from the undeniable practises and positions of the Presbyterians, that the design of that party is to enslave both king and people under the masque of religion : by way of observation upon a treatise, intitutled, The interest of England in the matter of religion, &c. / by Roger L''Estrange.1661.04372013758nan./cache/A47873.xml./txt/A47873.txt
A47922L''Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.State-divinity, or, A supplement to The relaps''d apostate wherein is prosecuted the discovery of the present design against the King, the Parliament, and the publick peace, in notes upon some late Presbyterian pamphlets / by Roger L''Estrange.1661.0135784454nan./cache/A47922.xml./txt/A47922.txt
A47908L''Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.The relaps''d apostate, or, Notes upon a Presbyterian pamphlet, entituled, A petition for peace, &c. wherein the faction and design are laid as open as heart can wish by Roger L''Estrange.nan3122610209nan./cache/A47908.xml./txt/A47908.txt
A88948Mather, Richard, 1596-1669.A reply to Mr. Rutherfurd, or A defence of the answer to Reverend Mr. Herles booke against the independency of churches. VVherein such objections and answers, as are returned to sundry passages in the said answer by Mr. Samuel Rutherfurd, a godly and learned brother of the Church of Scotland, in his boke entituled The due right of Presbyters, are examined and removed, and the answer justified and cleared. / By Richard Macher [sic] teacher to the church at Dorchester in New England. 1646.1647.07431022425nan./cache/A88948.xml./txt/A88948.txt
A51157Meldrum, George, 1635?-1709.A letter to a friend giving an account of all the treatises that have been publish''d with relation to the present persecution against the Church of Scotland1692.0137053909nan./cache/A51157.xml./txt/A51157.txt
A70609Monro, Alexander, d. 1715?Presbyterian inquisition as it was lately practised against the professors of the Colledge of Edinburgh, August and September, 1690 in which the spirit of Presbytery and their present method of procedure is plainly discovered, matter of fact by undeniable instances cleared, and libels against particular persons discussed.1691.03855211841nan./cache/A70609.xml./txt/A70609.txt
A51160Monro, Alexander, d. 1715?The spirit of calumny and slander, examin''d, chastis''d, and expos''d, in a letter to a malicious libeller more particularly address''d to Mr. George Ridpath, newsmonger, near St. Martins in the Fields : containing some animadversions on his scurrilous pamphlets, published by him against the kings, Parliaments, laws, nobility and clergy of Scotland : together with a short account of Presbyterian principles and consequential practices.1693.03649511195nan./cache/A51160.xml./txt/A51160.txt
A32888Northbrooke, John. Spiritvs est vicarius Christi in terra.A Christian beleefe concerning bishops1641.01131352nan./cache/A32888.xml./txt/A32888.txt
A90545Peters, Hugh, 1598-1660.Several propositions presented to the members of the Honourable House of Commons, by Mr. Peters, Minister of the Gospell of Jesus Christ; concerning the Presbyterian ministers of this kingdome. With a discovery of two great plots against the Parliament of England: the first, by the Queen, and the English runagadoes in France. The second, by the Lord Hopton, Col. Cartwright, and divers others in the island of Jarsey. Also, a declaration of His Highnesse the Prince of Wales in France.nan2009489nan./cache/A90545.xml./txt/A90545.txt
A54783Phillips, John, 1631-1706.A satyr against hypocrites1655.086682624nan./cache/A54783.xml./txt/A54783.txt
A70865Prynne, William, 1600-1669.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.1644.03375951nan./cache/A70865.xml./txt/A70865.txt
A91232Prynne, William, 1600-1669.New Presbyterian light springing out of Independent darkness. or VI. important new queries proposed to the Army, and their friends and party of the Houses; concerning the late ordinance for repeal of the new militia of London, setled by an ordinance of both Houses, when full and free, for an whole year, (not yet one quarter expired;) and other late repeals of ordinances and votes; and the high declaration against the intended petition and engagement of the Londoners and others, for the speedy settlement of the kingdomes peace: occasioned by the debates thereof in the Common Councel in the Guildhal on Saturday last, the 24 of this instant Iuly. Discovering the dangerous consequences of repealing ordinances and votes, and the Independents, sectaries, and Armies plots, to blast the honour, justice, and reputation of this Parliament, thereby to dissolve it and all others in it; their false pretences of peace, when they intend nought lesse; and their strange injustice and malice against Presbyterians, which will end in their own dishonour and downfal.1647.046251100nan./cache/A91232.xml./txt/A91232.txt
A57284Ridpath, George, d. 1726.A continuation of the answer to the Scots Presbyterian eloquence dedicated to the Parliament of Scotland : being a vindication of the acts of that august assembly from the clamours and aspersions of the Scots prelatical clergy in their libels printed in England : with a confutation of Dr. M-''s postscript in answer to the former ... : as also reflections on Sir Geo. Mackenzy''s Defence of Charles the Second''s government is Scotland ... together with the acts of the Scots General Assembly and present Parliament compared with the acts of Parliament in the two last reigns against the Presbyterians / Will. Laick.1693.0303669013nan./cache/A57284.xml./txt/A57284.txt
A57861Rule, Gilbert, 1629?-1701.A true representation of Presbyterian government wherein a short and clear account is given of the principles of them that owne it, the common objections against it answered, and some other things opened that concern it in the present circumstances / by a friend to that interest.1690.087422457nan./cache/A57861.xml./txt/A57861.txt
A57858Rule, Gilbert, 1629?-1701.A just and modest reproof of a pamphlet called The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence1693.0230177122nan./cache/A57858.xml./txt/A57858.txt
A57969Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661.The due right of presbyteries, or, A peaceable plea for the government of the Church of Scotland ... by Samuel Rutherfurd ...1644.0344394111271nan./cache/A57969.xml./txt/A57969.txt
A92138Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661.The divine right of church-government and excommunication: or a peacable dispute for the perfection of the holy scripture in point of ceremonies and church government; in which the removal of the Service-book is justifi''d, the six books of Tho: Erastus against excommunication are briefly examin''d; with a vindication of that eminent divine Theod: Beza against the aspersions of Erastus, the arguments of Mr. William Pryn, Rich: Hooker, Dr. Morton, Dr. Jackson, Dr. John Forbes, and the doctors of Aberdeen; touching will-worship, ceremonies, imagery, idolatry, things indifferent, an ambulatory government; the due and just powers of the magistrate in matters of religion, and the arguments of Mr. Pryn, in so far as they side with Erastus, are modestly discussed. To which is added, a brief tractate of scandal ... / By Samuel Rutherfurd, Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Published by authority.1646.0357932116947nan./cache/A92138.xml./txt/A92138.txt
A57970Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661.Joshua redivivus, or, Mr. Rutherfoord''s letters divided into two parts, the first, containing these which were written from Aberdeen, where he was confined by a sentence of the high commission ... partly on account of his non-conformance : the second, containing some which were written from Anwoth ... / now published for the use of all the people of God ... by a wellwisher to the work & people of God.1664.024373076558nan./cache/A57970.xml./txt/A57970.txt
A92974Sadler, John, 1615-1674.Flagellum flagelli: or Doctor Bastwicks quarters beaten up in two or three Pomeridian exercises, by way of animadversion upon his first booke, intituled, Independency not Gods ordinance. / By J.S. M.A. Published by authoritie.1645.087232594nan./cache/A92974.xml./txt/A92974.txt
A59415Sage, John, 1652-1711.An account of the late establishment of Presbyterian-government by the Parliament of Scotland anno 1690 together with the methods by which it was settled, and the consequences of it : as also several publick acts, speeches, pleadings, and other matters of importance relating to the Church in that kingdom : to which is added a summary of the visitation of the universities there in a fifth letter from a gentleman at Edinburgh, to his friend at London.1693.03561210779nan./cache/A59415.xml./txt/A59415.txt
A93701Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.A solemn discourse upon the grand covenant, opening the divinity and policy of it: by John Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and not long since, pastour of Heslerton in Yorkshire.1643.053481430nan./cache/A93701.xml./txt/A93701.txt
A93642Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.Groanes for liberty· Presented from the Presbyterian (formerly non-conforming) brethren, reputed the ablest and most learned among them, in some treatises called Smectymnuus, to the high and Honorable Court of Parliament in the yeare 1641, by reason of the prelates tyranny. Now awakened and presented to themselves in the behalf of their now non-conforming brethren. With a beam of light, discovering a way to peace. Also some quæres for the better understanding of Mr Edwards last book called Gangræna. With a parallel betweene the prelacy and presbytery. / By Iohn Saltmarsh preacher of the Gospel.1646.0109993334nan./cache/A93642.xml./txt/A93642.txt
A93581Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.The divine right of Presbyterie, asserted by the present Assembly, and petitioned for accordingly to the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament. With reasons discussing this pretended divine right; and yet with tendernesse to the brethren of the Presbyterial way. Pleading for a liberty of conscience for them in this their opinion, as for others of their dissenting brethren, and equally for both. With inferences upon their late petition. / By John Saltmarsh, preacher of the gospel.1646.060851668nan./cache/A93581.xml./txt/A93581.txt
A61472Sterry, Peter, 1613-1672.England''s deliverance from the northern presbytery, compared with its deliverance from the Roman papacy by Peter Sterry, once fellow of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, now preacher to the Right Honorable the Councell of State, sitting at White-Hall.1652.0158744876nan./cache/A61472.xml./txt/A61472.txt
A61484Stevenson, Matthew, fl. 1654-1685.Bellum presbyteriale, or, As much said for the presbyter as may be together with their covenants catastrophe : held forth in an heroick poem / by Matth. Stevenson, Gent.1661.052331582nan./cache/A61484.xml./txt/A61484.txt
A96917Walker, George, 1581?-1651.A brotherly and friendly censure of the errour of a dear friend and brother in Christian affection, in an answer to his four questions lately sent abroad in print to the view of the world. Published according to order.1645.068111865nan./cache/A96917.xml./txt/A96917.txt
A96941Walker, George, 1581?-1651.A modell of the government of the church under the gospel, by presbyters, proved out of the holy scriptures, to be that one, onely uniform government of the universall visible church, and of all nationall, provinciall, classicall and congregationall churches: which is according to the will and appointment of Jesus Christ. Which may serve to stay such as are doubting, with hope of full satisfaction, and clear demonstration of this truth, shortly to be made by the reverend Assembly of Divines. / Composed by a Presbyterian minister of the city of London, and approved by divers of his learned brethren, and at their request published.1646.0134113843nan./cache/A96941.xml./txt/A96941.txt
A66352Williams, Daniel, 1643?-1716.Man made righteous by Christ''s obedience being two sermons at Pinners-Hall : with enlargements, &c. : also some remarks on Mr. Mather''s postscript, &c. / by Daniel Williams.1694.07165423239nan./cache/A66352.xml./txt/A66352.txt