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A Treatise of peace : concluded the 29 of September, 1642, being Michaelmas Day, that all forces assembled together in any part of Yorkshire ... shall be disbanded, and all those under Captain Hotham now in Doncaster, and all other forces in any other parts of the countrey under any other commanders belonging to the garrison of Hull, shall retire to Hull with all speed possibly, and that Captaine Hotham shall begin to march from Doncaster towards Hull upon Saturday next, the first of October, 1642 : here is also the true copy of a letter sent from Prince Rupert to to [sic] His Majestie from Bobsford, September the 24, 1642 ... : likewise the copy of another letter sent from a gentleman of Yorkshire, containing many speciall and remarkable passages of what strength of men, horse, and ordinance there is in that countie.
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A treatise in iustification of the King.
Published 1643“…Treatise in justification of the King…”
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Conscience satisfied. : That there is no warrant for the armes now taken up by subjects. By way of reply unto severall answers made to a treatise formerly published for the resolving of conscience upon the case....
Published 1643Subjects: “…Herle, Charles, 1598-1659. Fuller answer to a treatise written by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question.…”
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A dry rod blooming and frvit-bearing, or, A treatise of the pain, gain, and vse of chastenings : preached partly in severall sermons, but now compiled more orderly and fully for the direction and support of all Gods chastened that suffer either in Christ, or for Christ in these dayes /
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A dry rod blooming and fruit-bearing. Or, A treatise of the pain, gain, and use of chastenings. ; Preached partly in severall sermons, but now compiled more orderly and fully for the direction and support of all Gods chastened that suffer either in Christ, or for Christ in these dayes....
Published 1644“…Treatise of the pain, gain, and use of chastenings.…”
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The character of warre or the miseries thereof discected [sic] and laid open from scripture and experience. /
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Vindiciæ contra tyrannos, a defence of liberty against tyrants, or, Of the lawful power of the prince over the people, and of the people over the prince : being a treatise /
Published 1689Table of Contents: “….): Questions discussed in this treatise: I. Whether subjects are bound and ought to obey princes, if they command that which is against the law of God -- II. …”
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The sealed fountaine opened to the faithfull, and their seed. : Or, a short treatise, shewing, that some infants are in the state of grace, and capable of the seales, and others not....
Published 1646“…Short treatise, shewing, that some infants are in the state of grace, and capable of seales, and others not.…”
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Good newes from the assembly in Scotland, now sitting in consultation, concerning their ecclesiasticall government in the church. : Exhibited to this Parliament in England, concerning this present reformation in England, with their heartie desires this ensuing treatise may be forthwith enacted; for the satisfaction of all good subjects, here or elsewhere....
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Good newes from the assembly in Scotland, now sitting in consultation, concerning their ecclesiasticall government in the church : exhibited to this Parliament in England, concerning this present reformation in England, with their heartie desires this ensuing treatise may be forthwith enacted, for the satisfaction of all good subjetcs here or elsewhere : from Edenbugh [sic], August 4. 1642.
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The faithfull scout : giving an alarme to Yorkeshire, (especially to the East-Ryding) and all other places at this time freed from the misery of warre, or A treatise tending to stirre up men from security which possesses them, because (as they thinke) all danger is past, now that the seat of warre is removed from them /
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The Vindication of the Parliament and their proceedings, or, Their military designe prov'd loyall and legall : a treatise wherein these things are ingeniously and sincerely handled : to wit, 1. that the militia as setled by the Parliament is lawfull : 2. that it is lawfull for us to obey it, so setled by them : 3. that the Parliament is not to be deserted : 4. that in aiding the Parliament the King is not opposed : 5. that the Parliament, as the case stands, may not confide in the King : 6. that this necessary defensive warre of theirs is indubitably justifiable.
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The Vindication of the Parliament and their proceedings, or, Their military designe proved loyall and legall : a treatise wherein these things are ingeniously and sincerely handled : to wit, 1. that the militia as setled by the Parliament is lawfull, 2. that it is lawfull for us to obey it, so setled by them, 3. that the Parliament is not by us to be deserted, 4. that in aiding the Parliament the King is not opposed, 5. that the Parliament, as the case stands, may not confide in the King : 6. that this necessary defensive warre of theirs is indubitably justifiable.
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