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Of quencing [sic] the spirit : the evill of it, in respect both of its causes and effects /
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Never faile, or, That sure way of thriving under all revolutions : in an eminent instance from 1639 to 1661.
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Plaine truth without feare or flattery, or, A true discovery of the unlawfulnesse of the Presbyterian government : it being inconsistent with monarchy, and the peoples liberties, a...
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The way of reconcilement of all such as wish well to their countrey, occasioned by the comment upon the late petition for peace
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A briefe ansvver to a book called The declaration of the kingdomes of England and Scotland /
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A vision : which one Mr. Brayne (one of the ministers of Winchester) had in September, 1647.
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Boscobel, or, The history of His Sacred Majesties most miraculous preservation after the battle of Worcester, 3 Sept. 1651
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The history of the Commons Warre of England : throughout these three nations begun from 1640 and continued till this present year 1662.
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Verses intended to the King's Majesty /
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