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To the honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament the humble petition of the knights, esquires, gentry, and commons, inhabitants of the county of Cambridge. : Also, His Majesties message to both houses of Parliament upon His removall to the citie of Yorke.
Published 1641CONNECT
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The nullity of the pretended-assembly at Saint Andrews & Dundee: : wherein are contained, the representation for adjournment, the protestation & reasons therof. Together with a review and examination of the Vindication of the said p. assembly. Hereunto is subjoyned the solemn acknowledgment of sins, and engagement to duties, made and taken by the nobility, gentry, burroughs, ministry, and commonalty, in the year 1648. when the Covenant was renewed....
Published 1652CONNECT
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The Church of England, as to her excellencies and defects : with a plan of ecclesiastical reform in her spiritualities and temporalities; to adapt her more perfectly to the wants exigencies of the times : with an address to Her Most Excellent Majesty, the Queen; the nobility and gentry of England : an address to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge on the defective systeme of education which prevails in them : an improved plan of academical instruction recommended : a disstertation on the Oxford tracts, to shew their anti-scriptural nature, and irreligious and immoral tendency : an address to all classes of the Christian community on the existing religious crisis, and their duty with regard to it, an address to infidels, sceptics and deists, on the truth of the Bible and the Christian religion /
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