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Anno Domini, 1648. Quarto, containing twenty-four pages

A Case of Conscience resolved: Concerning Ministers meddling with

State Matters in their Sermons, and how far they are obliged by the

Covenant to interpose in the Affairs of Civil Government. By J.

D. Minister of the Gospel, March 15, Imprimatur, Joseph Caryl.

London, printed by R. L. for R. W. 1649. Quarto, containing

thirty pages

The Corruption and Deficiency of the Laws of England, soberly dis-

covered: Or, Liberty working up to its just Height. Wherein is

set down, I. The Standard, or Measure of all just Laws; which is

threefold 1. Their Original and Rise, viz. The free Choice, or

Election of the People. 2. Their Itule and Square, viz. Principal;

of Justice, Righteousness, and Truth. 3. Their Use and End, viz.

The Liberty and Safety of the People. II. The Laws of England

weighed in this three-fold Balance, and found too light. 1. In their

Original, Force, Power, Conquest, or Constraint. 2. In their

Rule, corrupt Will, or Principles of Unrighteousness and Wrong,

3. In their End, the Grievance, Trouble, and Bondage of the Peo-

ple. III. The Necessity of the Reformation of the Laws of Eng-

land; together with the Excellency (and yet Difficulty) of this

work. IV. The corrupt Interest of Lawyers in this Commonwealth.

By John Warr. London, printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black
Spread Eagle, at the West-end of St. Pauls, 1649. Quarto, con-
taining eightecu pages

A Narrative of the Proceedings of a Great Council of Jews, assem-

bled in the Plain of Ageda, in Hungary, about thirty leagues dis-

tant from Buda, to examine the Scriptures concerning Christ, on

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Wherefore if Meat make my Brother to offend, I will never eat Flesh

while the World stands, 1 Cor. viii. 13.

London, printed, and are to be sold in Pope's-head Alley, and at the

Exchange, 1655. Quarto, containing twenty-two pages

A Century of the Names and Scantlings of such Inventions, as at pres-

ent I can call to Mind to have tried and perfected, which, my former

Notes being lost, I have, at the Instance of a powerful Friend, endca-

voured now, in the Year 1655, to set these down in such a Way as

may sufficiently instruct me to put any of them in Practice. London,

printed by J. Grismond in 1663. Twenty-fours, containing ninety-

one pages

The Protector's Declaration against the Royal Family of the Stuarts,

and the true Worship of the Church of England. Printed and published

by his Highness's special Commandment. London, printed by Hen-

ry Hills and John Field, Printers to his Highness. From a Folio

page

The most lamentable and dreadful Thunder and Lightning in the

County of Norfolk, and the City of Norwich, on July 20, being the

Lord's Day in the Afternoon: The Whirlwind and thick Darkness,

and most prodigious Hailstones, which, being above five Inches about,

did so violently batter down the Windows of the City, that Three-

thousand Pounds will hardly repair them. Diverse Men and Women

struck dead. The Firing of some Towns, and whole Fields of Corn,

by Lightning, which also destroyed the Birds of the Air, and Beasts

of the Field. Together with another most violent Storm, which,

happening on Saturday last in the same County, for almost thirty

Miles together, performed the like terrible Effects. Attested by Ten-

thousand Witnesses, who were either Spectators, or Partakers of the

Loss. Entered according to Order, the 31st of July, 1656. London,

printed by R. I. for F. Grove on Snow-hill, 1656. Quarto, contain-

ing five pages, with a wooden Cut in the Title-page, representing

Jupiter in the Clouds, with a Thunder-bolt in his Right Hand

The grand Impostor examined: Or, the Life, Trial, and Examination

of James Nayler, the seduced and seducing Quaker; with the Man-

ner of his riding into Bristol. London, printed for Henry Brome, at

the Hand in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1656. Quarto, containing fif-

ty-six pages

A Case of Conscience, Whether it be lawful to admit Jews into a

Christian Commonwealth? Resolved by Mr. John Dury: Written

to Samuel Hartlib, Esq. London, printed for Richard Wodenothe,

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