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A68707 | Balcanquhall, Walter, 1586?-1645. | A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland, from their first originalls together with a particular deduction of the seditious practices of the prime leaders of the Covenanters: collected out of their owne foule acts and writings: by which it doth plainly appeare, that religion was onely pretended by those leaders, but nothing lesse intended by them. By the King. | 1639 | 173856 | 48719 | nan | ./cache/A68707.xml | ./txt/A68707.txt |
A31491 | Barwick, John, 1612-1664. | Certain disquisitions and considerations representing to the conscience the unlawfulnesse of the oath, entituled, A solemn League and Covenant for reformation &c. As also the insufficiency of the arguments used in the exhortation for taking the said Covenant. Published by command. | 1644 | 22381 | 6857 | nan | ./cache/A31491.xml | ./txt/A31491.txt |
A29197 | Bramhall, John, 1594-1663. | A fair warning for England to take heed of the Presbyterian government of Scotland as being of all others the most injurious to the civil magistrates, most oppressive to the subject, most pernicious to both : as also the sinfulnesse and wickednesse of the covenant to introduce that government upon the Church of England / by Dr. John Brumhall [sic], Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland. | 1661 | 17612 | 5104 | nan | ./cache/A29197.xml | ./txt/A29197.txt |
A71139 | Cargill, Donald, 1619?-1681. | A true and exact copy of a treasonable and bloody-paper called the Fanaticks new-covenant which was taken from Mr. Donald Cargill at Queens-Ferry the third day of June, anno Dom. 1680 one of their field-preachers, a declared rebel and traitor ; together with their execrable declaration published at the Cross of Sanquhair upon the twenty two day of the said month of June after a solemn procession and singing of Psalms by Cameron the notorious ring-leader of and preacher at their field-conventicles, accompanied with twenty of that wretched crew. | 1680 | 5520 | 1276 | nan | ./cache/A71139.xml | ./txt/A71139.txt |
B02070 | Charles II, King of England, 1630-0685. | His Majesties gracious proclamation and indempnity, to those in the late rebellion. | 1667 | 1540 | 253 | nan | ./cache/B02070.xml | ./txt/B02070.txt |
A32360 | Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. | A proclamation against the resset of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice | 1679 | 1652 | 334 | nan | ./cache/A32360.xml | ./txt/A32360.txt |
A92654 | Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. | A proclamation, against the resset of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice | 1679 | 1727 | 337 | nan | ./cache/A92654.xml | ./txt/A92654.txt |
A34034 | Colvil, Samuel. | Mock poem, or, Whiggs supplication | 1681 | 25585 | 8433 | nan | ./cache/A34034.xml | ./txt/A34034.txt |
A34948 | Craufurd, James, 17th cent. | A serious expostulation with that party in Scotland, commonly known by the name of Whigs wherein is modestly and plainly laid open the inconsistency of their practices I. With the safety of humane society, II. With the nature of the Christian religion, III. Their two covenants are historically related, and prov''d to be no sufficient warrant for what they do, IV. Their new doctrine of a pretended forfeiture, is prov''d to be groundless. | 1682 | 20975 | 6054 | nan | ./cache/A34948.xml | ./txt/A34948.txt |
A20388 | Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. | The ansvveres of some brethren of the ministerie to the replyes of the ministers and professours of divinitie in Aberdeene, concerning the late convenant. | 1638 | 15173 | 4210 | nan | ./cache/A20388.xml | ./txt/A20388.txt |
A20714 | Forbes, John, 1593-1648. | Duplyes of the ministers & professors of Aberdene to second answeres of some reverend brethren, concerning the late covenant. | 1638 | 40242 | 12658 | nan | ./cache/A20714.xml | ./txt/A20714.txt |
A69202 | Forbes, John, 1593-1648. | Generall demands concerning the late covenant propounded by the ministers and professors of divinitie in Aberdene, to some reverend brethren, who came thither to recommend the late covenant to them, and to those who are committed to their charge. Together with the answers of those reverend brethren to the said demands. As also the replyes of the foresaid ministers and professors to their answers. | 1638 | 14343 | 3938 | nan | ./cache/A69202.xml | ./txt/A69202.txt |
A41367 | Gogor, William, d. 1681. | The late speech and testimony of William Gogor one of the three desperate and incorrigible traytors execute [sic] at the Grass Mercat in Edinburgh, the eleventh day of March, 1681, for disowning His Sacred Majesties authority ... | 1681 | 1328 | 200 | nan | ./cache/A41367.xml | ./txt/A41367.txt |
A73800 | Hamilton, James Hamilton, Duke of, 1606-1649. | Answeres to the particulars proponed by his Majesties commissionar | 1638 | 2335 | 476 | nan | ./cache/A73800.xml | ./txt/A73800.txt |
A72190 | Huntly, George Gordon, Marquess of, d. 1649. | The character of a true subiect, or The loyall fidelity of the thrice honourable lord, the Lord Marquesse Huntley expressed in this his speech in the time of his imprisonment, by the Covenanters of Scotland, anno 1640. Together with the fruitlesse hopes of rebellious insurrections, and warres taken in hand, against God his lawes, and their Princes prudent government. | 1640 | 1344 | 296 | nan | ./cache/A72190.xml | ./txt/A72190.txt |
A47415 | Kid, John, d. 1679. | The last speeches of the two ministers Mr. John King, and Mr. John Kid, [brace] at the place of execution at Edenburgh on the 14th day of August, 1679. | 1680 | 7148 | 1957 | nan | ./cache/A47415.xml | ./txt/A47415.txt |
A08984 | M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656? | A true subiects wish For the happy successe of our Royall Army preparing to resist the factious rebellion of those insolent covenanters (against the sacred Maiesty, of our gracious and loving king Charles) in Scotland. To the tune of, O How now Mars, &c. | 1640 | 1233 | 288 | nan | ./cache/A08984.xml | ./txt/A08984.txt |
A50913 | Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691. | A vindication of the government in Scotland during the reign of King Charles II against mis-representations made in several scandalous pamphlets to which is added the method of proceeding against criminals, as also some of the phanatical covenants, as they were printed and published by themselves in that reign / by Sir George Mackenzie ... | 1691 | 22860 | 6284 | nan | ./cache/A50913.xml | ./txt/A50913.txt |
A51064 | McWard, Robert, 1633?-1687. | The poor man''s cup of cold-water ministred to the saints and sufferers for Christ in Scotland who are admidst the scorching flames of the fiery trial. | 1678 | 38458 | 10619 | nan | ./cache/A51064.xml | ./txt/A51064.txt |
A56578 | Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688. | The fanatick indulgence granted anno 1679. By Mr. Ninian Paterson. | 1683 | 4746 | 1383 | nan | ./cache/A56578.xml | ./txt/A56578.txt |
A11385 | Saltonstall, Wye, fl. 1630-1640. | The complaint of time against the tumultuous and rebellious Scots Sharply inveighing against them (as most justly they deserve) this yeare, 1639. by W.S. | 1639 | 2767 | 670 | nan | ./cache/A11385.xml | ./txt/A11385.txt |
B05306 | Scotland. Privy Council. | Edinburgh, the 16 day of June, one thousand six hundred seventy and four years. Act assuring a reward to any who shall apprehend some rebels and others. | 1674 | 1469 | 229 | nan | ./cache/B05306.xml | ./txt/B05306.txt |
B05716 | Scotland. Privy Council. | A proclamation, offering a reward of one hundred pound sterling, to any who shall bring in the person of Mr. James Renwick (a seditious field-preacher) dead or alive. | 1686 | 1566 | 285 | nan | ./cache/B05716.xml | ./txt/B05716.txt |
B05454 | Scotland. Privy Council. | A proclamation against field conventicles, and offering a reward for apprehending Iames Renwick, Alexander Shiels, and Houstoun, seditious field preachers. | 1687 | 1502 | 258 | nan | ./cache/B05454.xml | ./txt/B05454.txt |
A59963 | Shields, Alexander, 1660?-1700. | A hind let loose, or, An historical representation of the testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the interest of Christ with the true state thereof in all its periods : together with a vindication of the present testimonie, against the Popish, prelatical, & malignant enemies of that church ... : wherein several controversies of greatest consequence are enquired into, and in some measure cleared, concerning hearing of the curats, owning of the present tyrannie, taking of ensnaring oaths & bonds, frequenting of field meetings, defensive resistence of tyrannical violence ... / by a lover of true liberty. | 1687 | 286284 | 86667 | nan | ./cache/A59963.xml | ./txt/A59963.txt |
A59965 | Shields, Alexander, 1660?-1700. | A short memorial of the sufferings and grievances past and present of the Presbyterians in Scotland particularly of them called by nick-name Cameronians. | 1690 | 25553 | 7446 | nan | ./cache/A59965.xml | ./txt/A59965.txt |