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Truth will never shame its master. Dedicated by John Paine, a vvelwisher to peace and truth.
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Mercurius honestus, or Tom Tell-truth : briefly communicating the chiefest occurrences, both foreign and domestick.
Published 1660“…Tom Tell-truth…”
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A Plain word of truth to all the officers and souldiers of the army
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Musgraves musle broken, or Truth pleading against falshood; : being a just defence and answer to two papers read by Sir Arthur Haslerig: set forth in a letter written to Mr....
Published 1651“…Truth pleading against falshood…”
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Mercurius verax, or Truth appearing after seaven yeares banishment, : discovering falshood, reproving error, revealing plotts, and communicating infallible intelligence from all parts of the kingdome, especially from Westminster, the councell of state, and the head-quarters....
Published 1649“…Truth appearing after seaven yeares banishment…”
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The truth of the case betvveen the Right Honourable City of London, and Robert Campion. : Represented to publike view, after fourteen years private sad sufferings, and attendance, early and late, upon the several Lord Mayors, aldermen, and common-councels, without relief..
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Light vanquishing darknesse. Or a vindication of some truths formerly declared, : from those aspersions which have been (by reason of some misapprehensions) cast upon them; now published for the satisfaction and benefit of others....
Published 1650“…Vindication of some truths formerly declared…”
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The lavvfulnes of obeying the present government and acting under it /
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A testimony to truth, agreeing with an essay for settlement upon a sure foundation. : To all the upright in heart in Parliament, Army, and the three nations that do adhear to , and for the prosecution of the late declaration put forth by the Parliament, bearing date the 9th. of May 1659. which declaration (that all may understand what we mean) we have hear inserted, viz. the Parliament doth declare that all such as shall be in any place of trust or power within this Commonwealth be able for the discharge of such trust, and that they be persons fearing God, and that have given testimony of their love to all the people of God, and of their faithfulnesse to the cause of this Commonwealth, &c..
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Several petitions answered, that were put up by the priests of Westmorland, against James Nayler and Geo. Fox, : servants of the most high God, persecuted by the priests of the world, as Jesus Christ and the apostles were persecuted by the Jewish high priests for the witnessing of the truth, and testifying against the deceits of the world. With the answer to an order given forth by the justices at Appleby sessions, contrary to the law of God, and the laws of the land. Also, an exhortation to the people, to mind the light of God in them, the teachings and leadings of the spirit of truth; the which if it be obeyed, will lead and guide them into all truth.
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A further testimony to truth; or, Some earnest groans for a righteous settlement, in this hour of distraction, : agreeable to the late essay, so suitably offered by some friends and brethren, to this purpose: by some baptized congregations, and other cordial lovers and assertors of the publick good old cause, in the counties of Leicester, Nottingham, Rutland, Lincoln, Stafford, Darby, and Shropshire....
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Honest, vpright, faithful, and plain dealing with thee O army of the common-wealth (so called) without flattery, in true unfeigned love to thee : with something more particularly unto the officers of the army, and those that join with them in the outward government of this nation : wherein truth, uprightness, and equity is declared for, and deceit, wickedness, oppression, and tyranny is declared against /
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Zion's sad tears, for Nineveh's just fears. Or, Hours of mourning, for yeers of sinning; : Being some few directed observations of divine mercy, & sinful returns: with an humble offering towards regulation of land and maritime affairs. By a humble seeker of truth and peace.
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