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A56159 An exact catalogue of all printed books and papers of various subjects written upon sundry occasions by William Prynne ... ; before, during, since his imprisonments. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1660 (1660) Wing P3950; ESTC R7252 7,847 18

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Priests and Royalists An. 1642. Twice Printed 27. A Re-Vindication of the Anointing and Privileges of faithfull Subjects Anno 1643. 28. The Treachery and Disloyalty of Papists to their Soveraigns with The Soveraign Power of Parliaments and Kingdoms divided into four parts and an Appendix in pursuance of it London 1643. Twice Printed 29. Rooms Master-Piece London 1643. Thrice printed 30. The Opening of the Great-Seal of England London 1643. 31. The Doom of Cowardize and Treachery London 1643. 32. A moderate Apology against a pretended Calumny Printed for Michael Sparke London 1644. 33. A Check to Britannicus for his palpable flattery c. London 1644. 34. The Falsities and Forgeries of the Anonymous Author of the Pamphl●t intituled The Fallacies of Mr. William Prynne discovered London 1644. 35. Four Serious Questions touching Excommunication and Suspention from the Sacrament London 1644. 36. Twelve Considerable serious Questions touching Church-Government London 1644. 37. Independency Examined Vnmasked Refuted London 1644. 38. A full Reply to certain brief Observations and Anti-quaeres to Mr. Prynnes 12. Questions touching Church-Government London 1644. 39. Brief Animadversions on Mr. Iohn Goodwins Theomachia London 1644. 40. A true and full Relation of the Prosecution Arraignment Tryal and Condemnation of Nathaniel Fiennes late Colonel and Governour of the City of Bristol London 1644. 41. The Lyer confounded or a brief Refutation of Iohn Lilburn c. London 1645. 42. Truth triumphing over Falshood Antiquity over Novelty Or A Seasonable Vindication of the Vndoubted Ecclesiastical Iurisdiction Right Legislative and Coercive power of Christian Emperors Kings Magistrates Parliaments in matter of Religion Church Government Discipline Ceremonies Manners In summoning of and presiding in Councils c. London 1645. 43. Suspention from the Lords Supper suspended London 1646. 44. A fresh Discovery of some prodigious New wandring Blazing stars and Firebrands stiling themselves New-lights London 1646. 45. Diotrephes Catechised Or 16. Important Questions touching Ecclesiastical Juri●●iction and Censures London 1646. 46. Twelve Questions of publick concernment touching the Regulation of some abuses in the Law and Legal Proceedings 1646. 47. Scotlands antient Obligation to England and publick acknowledgement ther●of for their Brotherly assistance and deliverance of them London 1646. 48. Scotlands publick acknowledgment of Gods just judgment upon their Nation for their frequent breach of Faiths Leagues Oaths London 1646. 49. A Breviate of the Archbishop of Canterburies Life London 1646. in folio 50. Hidden Works of Darknesse brought to publick Light London 1646. in folio 51. Canterburies Doom or the first part of a compleat History of the Commitm●nt Charge Tryal Condemnation Execution of William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury London 1646. in folio 52. Minors no Senators London 1646. 53. A Gag for Longhaired Rattle heads London 1646. 54. A plain and short expedient to settle the distractions of the Kingdom London 1647. 55. A Counter-plea to the Cowards Apologie London 1647. 56. An account of the Kings Majesties Revenues and Debts London 1647. 57. A Declaration of the Officers and Armies Illegal injurious Proceedings and Practises against the X● impeached Members London 1647. 58. Eight Quaeres upon the Declarations and late Letter of the Army London 1647. 59. Nine Quaeres upon the Printed Charge of the Army against the XI Members London 1647. 60. The Hypocrites Unmasked London 1647. 61. New Presbyterian Light springing out of Independent Darknesse London 1647. 62. The Total and Final demands of the Army London 1647. 63. A brief Justification of the XI accused Members from a scandalous Libel London 1647. 64. A Plea for the Lords London 1647. 65. The Levellers levelled London 1647. 66. The Sword of Christian Magistracy supported Or a full Vindication of Christian Kings and Magistrates authority under the Gospel to punish Idolatry Apostacy Heresie Blasphemie and obstinate Schism with pecuniary corporal and in some cases with Capital punishments London 1647. translated into Latin by Wolfgangus Meyerus and Printed in Germany Anno 1650. 67. A Vindication of Sir William Lewes from his Charge London 1647 68. A full Vindication and Answer of the XI accused Members London 1647. 69. The Lords and Commons first love to zeal for and earnest Vindication of their injuriously accused and impeached Members and violated Privileges London 1647. 70. The University of Oxfords Plea refuted London 1647. 71. Nine Proposals by way of Interrogation to the General Officers and Souldiers of the Army concerning the Justice of their Proceedings in Law or Conscience against the Parliament London 1647. 72. Twelve Quaeres of publick concernment London 1647. 73. A publick Declaration and solemn Protestation of the Freemen of England against the Illegal Intollerable undoing grievance of Free quarter London 1648. 74. The Matchivilian Cromwellist London 1648. 75. Irenarches Redivivus or a brief Collection of sundry usefull Statutes and Petitions in Parliament not hitherto printed concerning the necessity Institution Office Oathes c. of Justices of Pe●ce London 1648. 76. A●dua Regni or 12. Arduous doubts of great Concernment to the Kingdom London 1648. 77. The case of the Impeached Lords Commons and Citi●●s truly stated London 1648. 78. Practical Law controuling countermanding the common Law and the Sword of War the Sword of Justice Exe●er 1648. 79. The Petition of Right of the Freeholders and Freemen of the Kingdom of England London 1648. 80. A new Magna Charta London 1648. 81. The County of Somerset divided into several Classes London 1648. 82. Mercurius Rusticus conteining News from several Counties of England and their joynt Addresses to the Parliament London 1648. 83. A just and solemn Protestation and Remonstrance of the Lord Major Aldermen Common-council men● and Freemen of London 1648. 84. The substance of a Speech made in the House of Commo●s by William Prynne of Lincolns Inne Esq on Monday the 4. of Decemb. 1648. touching the satisfactorinesse of the Kings Answer to the Propositions of both Houses for settlement of a firm lasting Peace London 1648. 3 Editions 85. A true and perfect Narrative of the Officers and Armies forcible seizing divers Members of the Commons House Decemb. 6 and 7. London 1648. 86. The 2d part of the Narrative concerning the Armies force upon the Commons House and Members London 1648. 87. A Protestation of the secured and secluded Member● Decemb. 7. 1648. 88. Mr. Prynnes demand of his Liberty to the General 26. Decemb. 1648. with his Answer thereto and his Answer and Declaration thereupon 89. A Remonstrance and Declaration of several Counties Cities and Boroughs against the unfaithfulnesse of some of their Knights Citizens and Burgesse● London 1648. 90. The Vindication of William Prynne Esq from some scandalous Papers and Imputations Ian. 10. 1648. 91. A brief Memento to the present Un-parliamentary Juncto touching their proceedings against the King Ian. 1. 1648. Reprinted 1660. 92. An impeachment of high Treason against Lieutenan● General Cromwell and other Army-Officers Ian. 1648. 93. Four considerable Positions for the sitting Members Judges and others to ruminate upon
Anno 1648. 94. Six Propositions of undoubted verity fit to be considered of in our present Exigency by all Loyal Subjects and Conscientious Christians 95. Six serious Quaeres concerning the Kings Tryal by the new High Court of Justice London 1648. 96. A Proclamation proclaiming CHARLES Prince of Wales King of Great Britain France and Ireland the first day of Februa●y in the first year of his reign Anno 1648. 97. A Declaration and Protestation of the Peers Lords and Barons against the Usurpations of some Members of the Commons House Febr. 8. 1648. 98. A publick Declaration and Protestation of the secured and secluded Members of the House of Commons against the Treasonable and Illegal late Acts and Proceedings of some few confederate Members of that House since their forcible exclusion 13 Febr. 1648. 99. New Bables confusion for Michael Spark London 1649. 100. Prynne the Member reconciled to Prynne the Barrester in answer to a scandalous Pamphlet intituled Prynne against Prynne London 1649. 101. The first part of an Historical Collection of the antient Councils and Parliaments of England from the year 673. till Anno 1216. London 1649. 102. A Legal Vindication of the Liberties of England against Illegal Taxes and pretended Acts of Parliament London 1649. a Editions Reprinted with some Additions 1660. 103. The Arraignment Conviction and Condemnation of the Westmonisterian Iunctoes Engagement London 1650. 104. A brief Apology for all Non-subscribers and Looking-glasse for all Apostate prescribers and subscribers of the new Engagement London 1650. 105. The time-serving Proteus and Ambidexter Divine un●ased to the world London 1650. 106 Sad and serious Considerations touching the invasive War against our Presbyterian brethren of Scotland written in Dunster Castle during Mr. Prynnes close imprisonment therin Sept. 1650. 107. A Gospel Plea interwoven with a Rational and Legal for the antient setled Maintenance and Tenths of the Minis●ers of the Gospel London for Michael Sparke 165● Reprinted with the second part thereof for Edward Thomas 1659. 108. Ius Patronatus or a brief Legal and Rational Plea for Advocations and Patrons antient legal just Right to present Incumbents to Parish Churches and Vicariges upon vacancies London for Edward Thomas 1654. 109. A Declaration and Protestation against the illegal detestable oft condemned Tax and Extortion of Excise in general and for hope in particular London for Edward Thomas 1654. 110. The first part of a Seasonable Legal and Historical Vindicatio n and Chronological Collection of the good old Fundamental Liberties Rights Laws Government of all English Freemen London 1654. Reprinted 1655. 111. The second part of a Seasonable Legal and Historical Vindication and Collection of the good old Fundamental Liberties Rights Laws Government of all English Freemen London 1655. 112. A new Discovery of Freestate Tyranny London 1655. 113. A brief Polemical Dissertation concerning the true time of the Inchoaaion and Determination of the Lords-day Sabbath from evening to evening London 1655. 114. The Quakers unmasked and clearly detected to be but the spawn of Romish Iesuits and Franciscan Freers London 1655. 2 ●ditions the 2d enlarged 115. An old Parliamentary Prognostication made at Westminster for the present new year and puny Members there assembled London 1655. 116. A Seasonable Vindication of free Admission to and frequent Administration of the holy Communion to all visible Church-Members Regenerate or Un-regenerate c. London 16●6 117. A new Discovery of some Romish Emissaries Quakers and Popish Errors unadvisedly embraced pursued by Anti-Communion Ministers London 1656. 118. A Legal Vindication of two important Quaeres of present General concernment clearly discovering from our Statute Common and Canon Laws the bounden duty of Ministers and Vicars of Parish Churches to administer the Sacraments as well as preach to their Parishioners and the legal remedies against them in case of obstinate refusal London 1656. 2 Editions 119. The first part of a short Demurrer to the Jews long discontinued Remitter into England London 1656. 120. The second part of a Demurrer to the Jews long discontinued Remitter into England collecting all the principle Records relating to them from Anno 1. of King Iohn till after their exile out of England London 1656. 121. A Summary Collection of the Principal Fundamental Rights Liberties Properties of all English Freemen London 1656. 2 Editions the 2d much enlarged 122. The Lords-Supper briefly Vindicated and clearly Demonstrated to be a Grace begetting Soul-converting not a meer confirming Ordinance London 1657. 123. An Appendix to a Seasonable Vindication of Free-admission to and Frequent Administration of the holy Communion to all visible Church-Members London 1657. 124. A Preface Notes and 4. Tables to an Exact Abridgment of the Records in the Tower of London from Edward 2. to Richard 3. London 1657. in folio for William Leake 125. Richard the 3d. Revived London 1657. 126. A Plea for the Lords and House of Peers the 2d Edition much enlarged London 1658. 127. The Subjection of all Traytors Rebels as well Peers as Commons in Ireland to the Laws Statutes and Tryals by Juries in England Or Argument of the Lord Magvires case●London 1658. 128. A probable expedient for future peace and settlement London 1658. 129. Twelve serious Quaeres proposed to all conscientious Electors of Knights Citizens and Burgesses for the Assembly London 1658. 130. Twelve General heads of publick Grievances and 〈…〉 efu●l necessary Proposals of the Western Counties Cities and Boroughs to their Knights Citizens and Burgesses Anno 1658. 131. Eight Military Aphorisms Demonstrating the Vselessenesse Vnprofitablenesse Hurtfullnesse and Prodigal Expensivenesse of all standing English Forts and Garrisons London 1658. 132. The first part of a brief Register Kalender and Survey of the several Kinds Forms of all Parliamentary Writs London 1659. 133. Beheaded Dr. Iohn Hewyts Ghost pleading yea crying for ex●mplary Justice against the misnamed High Court of Justice London 1659. 134. The Good Old Cause rightly stated and the false uncased London 1659. 2 Editions 135. The Republicans and others spurious Good Old Cause briefly and truly anatomized London 1659. 3 Editions 136. The New Cheaters Forgeries detected disclaimed London 1659. 137. A true and perfect Narrative of what was spoken acted by Mr Prynne and other secluded Members and intended to be propounded by him M●y 7. 9. 1659. London for Edward Thomas 1659. 138. Ten Considerable Quaeres concerning Tithes London 1659. 139. An Answer to a Proposition in order to the proposing of a Commonwealth or D●mocracy London 1659. 140. Concordia Discors or the Dissonant Harmony of sacred publick Oaths Protestations L●●●ues Covenants and Ingagements lately taken by many Time-serving Saints c. London 1659. 141. The Remainder of A Gospel Plea for the Tithes and setled Maintenance of the Mini●te●s of the Gospel London for Edward Thomas 16●9 142. A brief necessary Vindication of the Old and New Secluded Members against the Calumnies and of the Fundamental Rights Liberties Privileges Interest Government of the Freemen Parliament● and R●alm of
England against the Subversions of Iohn Rogers and M. Nedham London 1659. 143. A short l●gal medicinal Prescription to recover our Church and Kingdom from Confusion and worse then Bedlam Madnesse London 1659. 144. Conscientious Serious Theological and Legal Quaeres propounded to the twice dissipated self created Anti-Parliamentary Iuncto and its Members London 1659. 145. Seven Additional Quaeres in behalf of the Secluded Members proposed to the twice-broken Rump now sitting and all Counties Cities Boroughs in England and Wales and to Scotland and Ireland 1660. 146. The Case of the old Secured Secluded and twice Excluded Members briefly and truly stated London for Edward Thomas 1660. 147. A full Declaration of the true State of the Secluded Members Case in Vindication of themselves and their Privileges Printed for Edward Thomas London 1660. 148. The Remonst rance of the Noblemen Knights Gentlemen Clergymen Freeholders Citizens Burgesses and Commons of the late Eastern Southern Western Associations who desire to shew themselves faithfull and constant to the Good Old Cause c. London 1659. 149. Ten Quaeres upon the Ten new Commandements of the General Council of the Officers of the Army Decemb 22. 1659. 150. A Brief Narrative how divers Members of the House of Commons comming December 29. last to discharge their Trust were again shut out by the pretended Order of the Members sitting c. London 1659. 151. Six Important Quaeres proposed to the Re-fitting Rump of the Long-Parliament c. 1659. 152. The Privileges of Parliament which the Members Army and this Kingdom have t●ken the Protestation and Covenant to maintain 5 Ianuary 1●59 153. A Copy of the Presentment and Indictment found and exhibited by the Grand Iury of Middlesex on the last day of ●ilary Te●m 1659. against Col. Matthew Alured Col. Iohn Okey and others for assaulting and keeping Sir Gilbert Gerrard and other Members by force of Arms ●ut of the Commons House of Parliament on the 27. day of December 1659. Printed for Edward Thomas 1660. 154. Three Seasonable Quaeres proposed to all those Cities Counties and Boroughs whose respective Citizens Knights and Burgesses have been forcibly excluded unjustly ejected and disabled to sit in the Commons House by those now acting at Westminster Printed for Edward Thomas 1660. 155. The humble Petition and Addresse of the Sea-men and Water-men in and about the City of London to the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons of the City of London in Common-council Assembled for a free and legal Parliament c. 1660. 156. Seasonable and Healing Instructions humbly tendered to the Freeholders Citiz●ns and Burgesses of England and Wales to be seriously reco●mended by them to their respective Knights Citizens and Burgesses elected and to be el●cted for the next Parliament April 25. 1660. 157. The Second part of a bri●f Register Kalendar and Survey of the several kinds of Parliamentary Writ● relating to the House of Commons London 1660. 158. Bathonia Rediviva The humble Addresse of t●e Mayor Aldermen and Citizens of the City of BATH to the Kings most Excellent Majestie presented by Mr. Prynne 16 Iune 1660. Printed for Edward Thomas 159. The first part of the Signal Loyalty of Gods true Saints and pious Christians as likewise of Pagans towards their KINGS both before and under the Law and Gospel expressed in and by their constant Publick Prayers Supplications Intercessions Thanksgivings for them London 1660. 160. The second part thereof together with the various Forms of Prayers Supplications Votes Acclamations Ceremonies and Solemnities used at the Coronations of Emperors and Kings especially of the Kings of England and Scotland Dedicated to KING CHARLES THE SECOND whom God long preserve in all felicity and glory to be a tender nursing-father to our Churches Nations Kingdoms for their publick wellfare safety settlement prosperity and restitution establishment of their just Laws and Liberties Printed for Edward Thomas London 1660. Deo Ecclesiae Patriae Reipublicae Parliamentis Legibus Regibus Proceribus Omnibus vixit FINIS