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A62502Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662.Three treatises concerning the Scotish discipline 1. A fair warning to take heed of the same, by the Right Reverend Dr. Bramhall, Bishop of Derris : 2. A review of Dr. Bramble, late Bishop of London-Derry, his fair warning, &c. by R.B.G. : 3. A second fair warning, in vindication of the first, against the seditious reviewer, by Ri. Watson, chaplain to the Right Honorable the Lord Hopton : to which is prefixed, a letter written by the Reverend Dean of St. Burien, Dr. Creyghton.1661.016946951874nan./cache/A62502.xml./txt/A62502.txt
A31491Barwick, 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.1644.0223816857nan./cache/A31491.xml./txt/A31491.txt
A28864Boughen, Edward, 1587?-1660?Master Geree''s Case of conscience sifted Wherein is enquired, vvhether the King (considering his oath at coronation to protect the clergy and their priviledges) can with a safe conscience consent to the abrogation of episcopacy. By Edward Boughen. D.D.1650.06995123724nan./cache/A28864.xml./txt/A28864.txt
A28915Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662.The mysterie of iniqvity yet working in the kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the destruction of religion truly Protestant discovered, as by other grounds apparant and probable, so especially by the late cessation in Ireland, no way so likely to be ballanced, as by a firme union of England and Scotland, in the late solemne covenant, and a religious pursuance of it.1643.0185715301nan./cache/A28915.xml./txt/A28915.txt
A29956Buchanan, David, 1595?-1652?An explanation of some truths, of the carriage of things about this great work1645.0189105122nan./cache/A29956.xml./txt/A29956.txt
A78965Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.The great danger of covenant-refusing, and covenant-breaking. Presented in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable Thomas Adams Lord Mayor, and the Right Worshipfull the sheriffes, and the aldermen his brethren, and the rest of the Common-councell of the famous City of London, Jan. 14. 1645. Upon which day the solemne League and Covenant was renued by them and their officers with prayer and fasting at Michael Basinshaw, London. / By Edmund Calamy, B.D. and pastor of Aldermanbury London.1646.0194035775nan./cache/A78965.xml./txt/A78965.txt
A33241Canne, John, d. 1667?The snare is broken wherein is proved by Scripture, law and reason, that the Nationall covenant and oath was unlawfully given and taken ... : here also is vindicated the Parliaments later proceedings, shewing the grounds and principles of the London ministers to be weak and unsound ... : moreover something is said against violence in religion, and the duty of the civill magistrate about worship and church-government / by John Canne.1649.0221657054nan./cache/A33241.xml./txt/A33241.txt
A79124Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles by the grace of God King of great Brittain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. To our lovits [blank] messengers, our sheriffes in that part conjunctly and severally specially constitute, greeting.1643.01294283nan./cache/A79124.xml./txt/A79124.txt
A33303Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.Englands covenant proved lawful and necessary also at this time both by Scripture and reason together with sundry answers to the usual objections made against it / by S.C.1643.059611649nan./cache/A33303.xml./txt/A33303.txt
A43791E. H.An epitaph upon the Solemn League and Covenant. Condemned to be burnt by the common hangman.1661.01613304nan./cache/A43791.xml./txt/A43791.txt
A83018England and Wales. Parliament.Die Martis xxx. Ianuarii 1643. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Authorizing the commissioners of the great seale of England, to call nefore them all officers, ministers, and other attendants on the great seale, or court of chancery, Kings bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, and Court of Wards and Liveries, and to tender unto every of them, the solemne League and Covenant for reformation, &c. And for making voyd aswell the places and offices of such as shall refuse or neglect to take the same. As also for restrayning of all lawyers, attourneys, clerks or solicitors, to practise or solicite in any of the said courts, before they shall have taken the said solemne League and Covenant.1644.01065180nan./cache/A83018.xml./txt/A83018.txt
A43914England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.The history of the Association, containing all the debates, in the last House of Commons, at Westminster concerning an association, for the preservation of the king''s person, and the security of the Protestant religion : the proceedings about an association in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and a true copy of the Association, produced at the Earl of Shaftsbury''s tryal, and said to be found in his lordships study, with some observations on the whole : to which is added by way of postscript reflections on the parallel between the late Association, and the Solemn League and Covenant.1682.0181375029nan./cache/A43914.xml./txt/A43914.txt
A85184England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)The league illegal. Wherein the late Solemn League and Covenant is seriously examined, scholastically and solidly confuted: for the right informing of weak and tender consciences, and the undeceiving of the erroneous. Written long since in prison, by Daniel Featley D.D. and never until now made known to the world. Published by John Faireclough, vulgò Featley, chaplain to the Kings most Excellent Majesty.1660.0236326949nan./cache/A85184.xml./txt/A85184.txt
A38658Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1591-1646.His Excellencies letter of the 30 of Ianuary, 1643 To the Earle of Forth, upon that letter sent to him from the Prince, Duke of Yorke, and divers lords and gentlemen at Oxford.nan748119nan./cache/A38658.xml./txt/A38658.txt
A69753Forbes, John, 1593-1648.The generall demands, of the reverend doctors of divinitie, and ministers of the Gospell in Aberdene, concerning the late covenant, in Scotland together, with the answeres, replyes, and duplyes that followed thereupon, in the year, 1638 : reprinted in one book, by order of Parliament.1663.06332719273nan./cache/A69753.xml./txt/A69753.txt
A48206Friend at Oxford.A Letter to a noble lord at London from a friend at Oxford upon occasion of the late covenant taken by both Houses.nan55601632nan./cache/A48206.xml./txt/A48206.txt
A85415Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665.Sion-Colledg visited. Or, Some briefe animadversions upon a pamphlet lately published, under the title of, A testimonie to the truth of Jesus Christ, and to our Solemne League and Covenant, &c. Subscribed (as is pretended) by the ministers of Christ within the province of London. Calculated more especially for the vindication of certaine passages cited out of the writings of J.G. in the said pamphlet, with the black brand of infamous and pernicious errors, and which the said ministers pretend (amongst other errors so called) more particularly to abhominate. Wherein the indirect and most un-Christian dealings of the said ministers, in charging & calling manifest and cleere truths, yea such as are consonant to their own principles, by the name of infamous and pernicious errours, are detected and laid open to the kingdome, and the whole world. / By the said John Goodwin, a servant of God and men, in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.1648.0141184054nan./cache/A85415.xml./txt/A85415.txt
A51017Griffith, Hugh.Mr. Croftons case soberly considered, plainly stated, and humbly submitted to the consideration of just and prudent men made publique to silence clamor, correct mistake, and acquit him from the charge of high treason vrged by Tho. Tomkins, fellow of All-Souls, Oxon. and others in their frivolous, scurillous and invective pamphlets.1661.0102422818nan./cache/A51017.xml./txt/A51017.txt
A34784Henderson, Alexander, 1583?-1646.The Covenant with a narrative of the proceedings and solemn manner of taking it by the honourable House of Commons and reverent Assembly of Divines the 25th day of September, at Saint Margarets in Westminster : also two speeches delivered at the same time, the one by Mr. Philip Nye, the other by Mr. Alexander Hendersam.1643.099982800nan./cache/A34784.xml./txt/A34784.txt
A52601Henderson, Alexander, 1583?-1646.Two speeches delivered before the subscribing of the Covenant, the 25. of September, at St. Margarets in Westminster the one by Mr. Philip Nye, the other by Mr. Alexander Henderson.1643.073462083nan./cache/A52601.xml./txt/A52601.txt
A86192Henderson, Alexander, 1583?-1646.The declaration of Mr. Alexander Henderson, principall minister of the word of God at Edenbrough, and chiefe commissioner from the Kirk of Scotland to the Parliament and Synod of England: made upon his death-bed.1648.042361149nan./cache/A86192.xml./txt/A86192.txt
A67467Hooker, Richard, 1553 or 4-1600. Sermon of Richard Hooker, author of those learned books of Ecclesiastical politie.The life of Dr. Sanderson, late Bishop of Lincoln written by Izaak Walton ; to which is added, some short tracts or cases of conscience written by the said Bishop.1678.06910519797nan./cache/A67467.xml./txt/A67467.txt
A44838Hubberthorn, Richard, 1628-1662.The Common-wealtsh''s [sic] remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace with a loving reproof to such offendors and a caveat to others to beware of them / by a friend to peace with truth and true liberty, R.H.1659.0138263634nan./cache/A44838.xml./txt/A44838.txt
A46216Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.By the lords justices and councell. Jo. Borlase. Hen. Tichborne. Whereas we have lately seen a printed paper, intituled, a solemn League and Covenant for reformation and defence of religion the honour and happinesse of the king, and he peace and safety of the three kingdoms, of England, Scotland, and Ireland, which seems to have been printed at London, on the ninth day of October 1643. ...nan1114249nan./cache/A46216.xml./txt/A46216.txt
A62025Langbaine, Gerard, 1609-1658.Reasons of the present judgement of the Vniversity of Oxford concerning The Solemne League and Covenant, The Negative Oath, The Ordinances concerning discipline and vvorship : approved by generall consent in a full convocation, 1, Jun. 1647, and presented to consideration.1647.0142074330nan./cache/A62025.xml./txt/A62025.txt
A94141Langbaine, Gerard, 1609-1658.Reasons of the present judgement of the Vniversity of Oxford, concerning [brace] The Solemne League and Covenant. The Negative Oath. The Ordinances concerning discipline and vvorship. Approved by generall consent in a full convocation, 1. Jun. 1647. and presented to consideration.1647.0142954349nan./cache/A94141.xml./txt/A94141.txt
A67901Langbaine, Gerard, 1609-1658.A review of the Covenant, wherein the originall, grounds, means, matter, and ends of it are examined: and out of the principles of the remonstrances, declarations, votes, orders, and ordinances of the prime covenanteers, or the firmer grounds of Scripture, law, and reason, disproved.nan4547313734nan./cache/A67901.xml./txt/A67901.txt
A51052McWard, Robert, 1633?-1687.The case of the accommodation lately proposed by the Bishop of Dumblane to the non-conforming ministers examined wherein also the antient Prostasia, or, Episcopus Præses is considered, and the Solemne League and Covenant occasionally vindicat : together with a copy of the two letters herein reviewed : vvhereunto also is subjoined an appendix in ansvver to a narrative of the issue of the treaty anent accommodation.1671.05685815556nan./cache/A51052.xml./txt/A51052.txt
A57691Rous, Francis, 1579-1659.The bounds & bonds of publique obedience, or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant : in all which a reply is made to the three answers of the two demurrers, and to the author of The grand case of conscience, who professe themselves impassionate Presbyterians.1649.0253477348nan./cache/A57691.xml./txt/A57691.txt
A93701Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.A solemn discourse upon the grand covenant, opening the divinity and policy of it: by John Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and not long since, pastour of Heslerton in Yorkshire.1643.053481430nan./cache/A93701.xml./txt/A93701.txt
A93705Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.A solemn discourse vpon the sacred league and covenant of both kingdomes, opening the divinity and policy of it: / by John Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and late pastor of Hesterton in Yorkshire.1644.052511370nan./cache/A93705.xml./txt/A93705.txt
A74122Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates.At Edinburgh the fifth day of February, one thousand six hundred fourty and nine years.1649.01002223nan./cache/A74122.xml./txt/A74122.txt
A92637Scotland. Privy Council. autAct of Council, for burning the Solemn League and Covenant, and several other traiterous libels. At Halyrudhouse, the fourteenth day of January, 16821682.01221159nan./cache/A92637.xml./txt/A92637.txt
A93351Smith, George, 1602 or 3-1658.The three Kingdomes healing-plaister. Or, The solemne covenant of reformation and defence explained. Wherein is shewed the authority, antiquity, and use of an holy covenant: the occasions moving to it, and the ends in doing it, the necessity of it at this time, for diverse reasons herein expressed. Also a full explanation of each article of the Covenant, to the satisfaction of all: shewing the benefit that may redound by it, viz. Gods protection and blessing to heale our miseries, and establish truth in religion, peace and lasting happinesse to the three kingdomes. Likewise shewing the danger of refusing it, and Gods curse upon us, if we enter into it deceitfully. Imprimatur, Ia. Cranford. By G.S., Gent.1643.080472442nan./cache/A93351.xml./txt/A93351.txt
A95881Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652.A caveat for covenant-contemners and covenant-breakers.nan42941373nan./cache/A95881.xml./txt/A95881.txt
A67146Wren, Matthew, 1585-1667.An abandoning of the Scottish Covenant by Matthew the Lord Bishop of Ely.1662.0144054904nan./cache/A67146.xml./txt/A67146.txt