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A55724 | Arnaud, Henri, 1641-1721. | The Present state of the Vaudois, drawn out of the three letters I. one from Mr. Cox, Their Majesties envoy in Suitzerland : II. the second from Monsieur de Loches, their Colonel : III. the last from Monsieur Arnaud minister of the Vaudois. | 1691 | 2758 | 644 | nan | ./cache/A55724.xml | ./txt/A55724.txt |
A02187 | Balbani, Niccolo, d. 1587. | Newes from Italy of a second Moses or, the life of Galeacius Caracciolus the noble Marquesse of Vico Containing the story of his admirable conuersion from popery, and his forsaking of a rich marquessedome for the Gospels sake. Written first in Italian, thence translated into latin by reuerend Beza, and for the benefit of our people put into English: and now published by W. Crashavv ... | 1608 | 33034 | 9704 | nan | ./cache/A02187.xml | ./txt/A02187.txt |
A27112 | Bayly, Thomas, d. 1657? | Certamen religiosum, or, A conference between the late King of England and the late Lord Marquesse of Worcester concerning religion together with a vindication of the Protestant cause from the pretences of the Marquesse his last papers which the necessity of the King''s affaires denyed him oportunity to answer. | 1651 | 195128 | 66686 | nan | ./cache/A27112.xml | ./txt/A27112.txt |
A07486 | Bedford, Thomas, d. 1653. | Luthers predecessours: or an ansvvere to the question of the Papists: Where was your church before Luther? | 1624 | 9015 | 2549 | nan | ./cache/A07486.xml | ./txt/A07486.txt |
A45851 | Blake, Richard, Sir, d. 1663. | The Lord Inchiquins queries to the Protestant clergy of the province of Munster, with theyr answer to the said queeres as also Sir Richard Blagues speech, chaireman to the Assembly of the Confederate Catholicks at Killkenny, made to His Excellence the Lord Marquis of Ormond upon signing of the articles of peace : and His Exellencies answer to Sr. Richard Blagues speech. | 1649 | 3413 | 948 | nan | ./cache/A45851.xml | ./txt/A45851.txt |
A56270 | Boyse, J. (Joseph), 1660-1728, attributed name. | An answer to a paper entituled The case of the Protestant dissenters of Ireland in reference to a bill of indulgence, represented and argued. | 1695 | 4282 | 1187 | nan | ./cache/A56270.xml | ./txt/A56270.txt |
A48243 | Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. | The letter writ by the last Assembly General of the Clergy of France to the Protestants, inviting them to return to their communion together with the methods proposed by them for their conviction / translated into English, and examined by Gilbert Burnet. | 1683 | 41119 | 11991 | nan | ./cache/A48243.xml | ./txt/A48243.txt |
A39387 | Cerdan, Jean-Paul, comte de. | The emperour and the empire betray''d by whom and how written by a minister of state residing at that court to one of the Protestant princes of the empire. | 1682 | 17932 | 5252 | nan | ./cache/A39387.xml | ./txt/A39387.txt |
A33356 | Clarkson, David, 1622-1686. | The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince if any shall happen to wear the imperial crown. | 1681 | 13361 | 4132 | nan | ./cache/A33356.xml | ./txt/A33356.txt |
A33374 | Claude, Jean, 1619-1687. | An account of the persecutions and oppressions of the Protestants in France | 1686 | 24215 | 6799 | nan | ./cache/A33374.xml | ./txt/A33374.txt |
A80546 | Corbet, Jeffrey. | The Protestant''s warning-piece or, The humble remonstrance of Ieffery Corbet citizen and grocer of London, composed for the view of his Highness, the Parliament, and all the good people in England, Scotland, and Ireland; and published to frustrate the designes of the incendiaries employed by the Pope, and the King of Spain, who have severall yeares contrived to fire the city of London in a 100 places at once, and then proceed to their long intended massacre. | 1656 | 2200 | 529 | nan | ./cache/A80546.xml | ./txt/A80546.txt |
A26452 | Country-conformist. | Advice to English Protestants being a sermon preached November the fifth, 1689 / by a country-conformist. | 1689 | 13636 | 4032 | nan | ./cache/A26452.xml | ./txt/A26452.txt |
A49360 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The loyal Protestants vindication, fairly offered to all those sober minds who have the art of using reason, and the power of suppressing passion by a Queen Elizabeth Protestant. | 1680 | 4000 | 1064 | nan | ./cache/A49360.xml | ./txt/A49360.txt |
A48302 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | Lex talionis, or, An enquiry into the most proper ways to prevent the persecution of the Protestants in France | 1698 | 7903 | 2296 | nan | ./cache/A48302.xml | ./txt/A48302.txt |
A40565 | Dempsy, Henry. | A Full and true account of the inhumane and bloudy cruelties of the papists to the poor Protestants in Ireland in the year, 1641 published now to encourage all Protestants to be liberal in their contribution for their relief and speedy delivering them now out of the hands of those bloudy-minded people. | 1689 | 9307 | 2553 | nan | ./cache/A40565.xml | ./txt/A40565.txt |
A36722 | Dubourdieu, Jean, 1652-1720. | A true copy of a project for the reunion of both religions in France | 1685 | 2093 | 439 | nan | ./cache/A36722.xml | ./txt/A36722.txt |
A83733 | England and Wales. Parliament. | Die Martis 3 Augusti, 1642. It is this day ordered by the commons House of Parliament, that the ministers about the citie of London, be desired to exhort the people to bestow old garments and apparell upon the distressed Protestants in Ireland, ... | 1642 | 649 | 109 | nan | ./cache/A83733.xml | ./txt/A83733.txt |
A70019 | England and Wales. Privy Council. | At the court at Hampton-Court the 28th day of July 1681 ... | 1681 | 1593 | 286 | nan | ./cache/A70019.xml | ./txt/A70019.txt |
A66237 | England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary) | By the King and Queen, a declaration for the encouraging of French Protestants to transport themselves into this kingdom | 1689 | 1117 | 134 | nan | ./cache/A66237.xml | ./txt/A66237.txt |
A38821 | Everard, Edmund. | The great pressures and grievances of the Protestants in France and their apology to the late ordinances made against them : both out of the Edict of Nantes, and several other fundamental laws of France : and that these new illegalities, and their miseries are contrived by the Pop. Bishops arbitrary power / gathered and digested by E. E. of Greys Inn ... ; humbly dedicated to His Majesty of Great Britain in Parliament. | 1681 | 63561 | 17735 | nan | ./cache/A38821.xml | ./txt/A38821.txt |
A70105 | Ferguson, Robert, d. 1714. | A representation of the threatning dangers, impending over Protestants in Great Brittain With an account of the arbitrary and popish ends, unto which the declaration for liberty of conscience in England, and the proclamation for a toleration in Scotland, are designed. | 1687 | 40206 | 11357 | nan | ./cache/A70105.xml | ./txt/A70105.txt |
A49222 | France. | An edict of the French King prohibiting all publick exercise of the pretended reformed religion in his kingdom wherein he recalls and totally annuls the perpetual and irrevocable edict of King Henry the IV, his grandfather, given at Nantes, full of most gracious concessions to protestants : together with a brief and true account of the persecution carried on against those of the foresaid religion for to make them abjure and apostatize : to which is added to form of abjuration the revolting protestants are to subscribe and swear to : with a declaration of his Electoral Highness of Brandenburg, in favour of those of the reformed religion, who shall think fit to settle themselves in any of his dominions / translated out of French. | 1686 | 15449 | 4324 | nan | ./cache/A49222.xml | ./txt/A49222.txt |
A49223 | France. | An edict of the French king prohibiting all publick exercise of the pretended reformed religion in his kingdom wherein he recalls and totally annuls the perpetual and irrevocable edict of King Henry the IV, his grandfather, given at Nantes, full of most gracious concessions to Protestants : to which is added, the French king''s letter to the Elector of Brandenburg, containing several passages relating to the foregoing edict : as also, a brief and true account of the persecution carried on against those of the foresaid religion ... : together with the form of abjuration the revolting Protestants are to subscribe and swear to, and a declaration of His Electoral Highness of Brandenburg ... / translated out of French. | 1686 | 15891 | 4553 | nan | ./cache/A49223.xml | ./txt/A49223.txt |
A49221 | France. | The French king''s decree against Protestants, prohibiting them the exercise of their religion, &c. to which is added a brief and true account of the cruel persecution and inhumane oppressions of those of the reformed religion to make them abjure and apostatize : together with the form of abjuration the revolting Protestants are to subscribe and swear to, and a declaration of his Electoral Highness of Brandenburgh ... : also a letter from Father La Chese ... to Father Petre ... / newly translated from the French. | 1689 | 17657 | 5106 | nan | ./cache/A49221.xml | ./txt/A49221.txt |
A49219 | France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV) | The French King''s declaration, that the children of those of the pretended reformed religion may change their religion at the age of seven years with a prohibition that those of the said religion may not send their children to be bred in forreign countries : registred in Parliament the 8th day of July new stile, 1681. and printed at Paris. | 1681 | 2462 | 498 | nan | ./cache/A49219.xml | ./txt/A49219.txt |
A55466 | Gentleman of that nation. | Popish treachery, or, A short and new account of the horrid cruelties exercised on the Protestants in France being a true prospect of what is to be expected from the most solemn promises of Roman Catholick princes / in a letter from a gentleman of that nation, to one in England, and by him made English. | 1689 | 5996 | 1620 | nan | ./cache/A55466.xml | ./txt/A55466.txt |
A42725 | Gilbert, Eleazar. | Nevves from Poland wherein is declared the cruell practice of the popish clergie against the Protestants, and in particular against the ministers of the city of Vilna, in the great dukedome of Lithuania, under the governement of the most illustrious prince, Duke Radziwell / faithfully set downe by Eleazar Gilbert ... | 1641 | 10669 | 2908 | nan | ./cache/A42725.xml | ./txt/A42725.txt |
A44660 | Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of, 1633-1695. | The character of the Protestants of Ireland impartially set forth in a letter, in answer to seven queries ... : with remarks upon the great charge England is like to be at with those people, and the destruction of that kingdom by famine, if not prevented. | 1689 | 9610 | 2533 | nan | ./cache/A44660.xml | ./txt/A44660.txt |
A68128 | Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656. | An ansvver to Pope Vrban his inurbanity, expressed in a breue sent to Lowis the French King, exasperating him against the Protestants in France. / VVritten in Latine by the Right Reverend Father in God, Ioseph Lord Bishop of Exeter. ; Translated into English by B.S. | 1629 | 7138 | 2049 | nan | ./cache/A68128.xml | ./txt/A68128.txt |
A45477 | Hammond, John, d. 1707. | Hammond versus Heamans, or, An answer to an audacious pamphlet, published by an impudent and ridiculous fellow, named Roger Heamans, calling himself Commander of the Ship Golden Lion wherein he endeavours by lies and holy expressions, to colour over his murthers and treacheries committed in the Province of Maryland, to the utter ruine of that florishing plantation : having a great sum sold himself to proceed in those cruelties, it being altogether answered out of the abstract of credible oaths taken here in England :in which is published His Highnesses absolute (though neglected) command to Richard Bennet Esq., late governour of Virginia and all others, not to disturbe the Lord Baltamores plantation in Maryland / by John Hammond ... | 1655 | 5849 | 1557 | nan | ./cache/A45477.xml | ./txt/A45477.txt |
A45752 | Hartlib, Samuel, d. 1662. | A faithfvll and seasonable advice, or, The necessity of a correspondencie for the advancement of the Protestant cause humbly suggested to the great councell of England assembled in Parliament. | 1643 | 1846 | 440 | nan | ./cache/A45752.xml | ./txt/A45752.txt |
A67882 | Hooper, John, d. 1555. | The way to peace amongst all Protestants: being a letter of reconciliation sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper, with some observations upon it. Licensed, July the 14. 1688. | 1688 | 5988 | 1638 | nan | ./cache/A67882.xml | ./txt/A67882.txt |
A23607 | J. M. | Great news from Dublin, giving a true account of the seizing of a ship coming from Ireland, with fifty commissions from the late King James, to several gentlemen in Lancashire, in order (as suppos''d) to a rebellion in England. Together, with the relation of the Papists seizing the Protestants estates in Ireland, and imprisoning the vice-provost of the Colledge of Dublin, and other worthy divines, on pretence of a plot, &c. With allowance. | 1689 | 1752 | 286 | nan | ./cache/A23607.xml | ./txt/A23607.txt |
A48123 | Jurieu, Pierre, 1637-1713. | A letter of several French ministers fled into Germany upon the account of the persecution in France to such of their brethren in England as approved the Kings declaration touching liberty of conscience : translated from the original in French. | 1688 | 5891 | 1580 | nan | ./cache/A48123.xml | ./txt/A48123.txt |
A47158 | Keith, George, 1639?-1716. | A looking-glass for all those called Protestants in these three nations Wherein they may see, who are true Protestants, and who are degenerated and gone from the testimony and doctrine of the antient Protestants. And hereby it is made to appear, that the people, called in derision Quakers, are true (yea the truest) Protestants, because their testimony agreeth with the testimony of the antient Protestants in the most weighty things wherein the Lord called them forth in that day. Particularly, with the testimony and doctrine of William Tindal, who is called a worthy martyr, and principal teacher of the Church of England;faithfully collected out of his works. By George Keith. | 1674 | 6239 | 1602 | nan | ./cache/A47158.xml | ./txt/A47158.txt |
A47446 | King, William, 1650-1729. | The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James''s government in which their carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated. | 1691 | 157395 | 50188 | nan | ./cache/A47446.xml | ./txt/A47446.txt |
A25703 | L''Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. | An apology for the Protestants of France, in reference to the persecutions they are under at this day in six letters. | 1683 | 64171 | 19404 | nan | ./cache/A25703.xml | ./txt/A25703.txt |
A53728 | Owen, John, 1616-1683. | Some considerations about union among Protestants, and the preservation of the interest of the Protestant religion in this nation | 1680 | 4724 | 1176 | nan | ./cache/A53728.xml | ./txt/A53728.txt |
A82139 | Russia. Sovereign (1682-1696 : Ivan V) | A declaration of the czaars [sic] of Muscovy against the French King, in favour of the poor Protestants distress in this present persecution obtained for them by the intercession of his Electoral Highness the Marquess of Brandenburg. | 1689 | 1670 | 306 | nan | ./cache/A82139.xml | ./txt/A82139.txt |
A61119 | Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647. | Reasons for vnitie, peace, and love with an answer (called Shadows flying away) to a book of Mr. Gataker, one of the assembly, intituled, A mistake, &c. and the book of the namelesse author called, The plea, both writ against me : and a very short answer, in a word, to a book by another namelesse author called, An after-reckoning with Master Saltmarsh, and to Master Edward his second part called, Gangrena, directed to me ... / by John Saltmarsh ... | 1646 | 15797 | 4608 | nan | ./cache/A61119.xml | ./txt/A61119.txt |
A93670 | Spencer, John, 1601-1671. | Questions propounded for resolution of unlearned Protestants in matter of religion, to the doctours of the prelaticall pretended reformed church of England. | 1657 | 8259 | 2272 | nan | ./cache/A93670.xml | ./txt/A93670.txt |
A40466 | Ussher, James, 1581-1656. Prediction concerning a coming persecution of Protestants. | A French prophecy, or, An admonition to the English concerning their near approaching danger and the means to escape it : being a prediction of a gentleman of quality in Languedoc concerning the downfall of the French king ... to which is added a fuller account of Archbishop Usher''s prophecy ... / translated from the French copy. | 1691 | 3846 | 1019 | nan | ./cache/A40466.xml | ./txt/A40466.txt |
A66185 | Wake, William, 1657-1737. | An exhortation to mutual charity and union among Protestants in sermon preach''d before the King and Queen at Hampton-Court, May 21. 1689 / by William Wake ... publish''d by His Majesties special command. | 1689 | 8632 | 2586 | nan | ./cache/A66185.xml | ./txt/A66185.txt |
A52931 | Walker, George, of Londonderry. | A new letter from London-Derry giving a farther account of the late good success, obtain''d by the protestants in Ireland, against the French and Irish papists: with the speech of that reverend divine, and protestant champion, Mr. VValker, to the soldiers of that garrison, before they made that last great sally upon the enemy. | 1689 | 2079 | 440 | nan | ./cache/A52931.xml | ./txt/A52931.txt |
A66968 | Walker, George, of Londonderry. | A sermon being an incouragement for Protestants or a happy prospect of glorious success: with exhortations to be valiant against our enemies, in opposing the bloody principle of papists, and errors of popery, &c. Occasionally on the Protestants victory over the French and Irish papists before London-Derry, in raising that desperate siege, a glorious prospect of the Protestants happiness, &c. By Mr. Walker minister, and governor of the city. | 1689 | 4711 | 1222 | nan | ./cache/A66968.xml | ./txt/A66968.txt |
A66990 | Walker, George, of Londonderry. | The substance of a sermon, being an incouragement for Protestants or a happy prospect of glorious success: with exhortations to be valiant against our enemies, in opposing the bloody principle of papists, and errors of popery, &c. Occasionally on the Protestants victory over the French and Irish papists before London-Derry, in raising that desperate siege. By Mr. Walker minister, and governor of the city. | 1689 | 4677 | 1185 | nan | ./cache/A66990.xml | ./txt/A66990.txt |
A66950 | Walker, George, of Londonderry. | The Protestant''s crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations, with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from Popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland, and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher''s prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-Derry, under that reverend divine and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker. Illustrated with pictures suitable to each particular occasion. | 1690 | 22325 | 7151 | nan | ./cache/A66950.xml | ./txt/A66950.txt |