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Date of publication:
1661
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1660
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1663
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Place of publication from Wing. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1668
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Errata: p. [4] Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1665
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Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1650
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Caption title. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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A rejoinder consisting of two parts, the first entituled, The ballance, or, A vindication of the proceedings and judgement of Parliament and their ministers, in the cases of William (called lord) Craven, Christopher Love. : From the scandalous allegations and ironical reflections of Ralph Farmer ... in a late infamous libel of his, named, The imposter dethron'd, etc. ... Wherein the Commonwealth's case as to the one is briefly stated, and the treasons of the other are rehearsed as a looking-glass for the priests, and an awakening to England. : The second, Evil scattered from the throne, and the wheel brought over the wicked: in an examination of that part of The imposter dethron'd as is in way of reply to The throne of truth exalted, etc.
Date of publication:
1658
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Imperfect: p. 19-21 numbered 61, 26-27; p. 24-25 numbered 30-31. Incomplete? Catchword "THE" at foot of p. 86. Reproduction of original in: British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1668
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Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1660
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With errata at foot of p. 19. Copy stained. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1663
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Place of publication suggested by Wing. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1661
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Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Jesus Christ, the same to day, as yesterday, in life and power, in afflictions and sufferings: and the seed of the serpent the same now, as ever, in darkness and emnity; in rage and persecution. Being for removal of the stumbling block out of the way of the simple, concerning the testimony now given against the priests, and their worships, (viz.) Cannot you let them alone, why do ye disturb them, and their assemblies? go unto their houses, or to some private place, and speak to them there; cannot you give the same liberty to others, which you would have yourselves? Wherein is manifested, that what estimation, and enterrainment [sic] the witness of Jesus receiveth at this day from the men of the world, is the same, as it hath alwayes been from the beginning. / Given forth for the sake of the honest-hearted, and in witness of the truth, as it is in Jesus, every where spoken against, scorned, and persecuted, under the reproachful name of quaking. George Bishop.
Date of publication:
1655
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P. 29 misnumbered 28. In the British Library copy the last leaf bears errata identical to those found on D3v (signed D4v), but with a heading "Friends, by reason of the authors absence; .." in place of "Errata"; it may ...
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Mene tekel, or, The council of officers of the Army, against the declarations, &c. of the Army. Wherein is flatly proved by the express words of the Armies declarations, that the sixth article of the * late address of the said council of officers to the Parliament, point-blank changeth the cause of liberty of conscience, from the good old one, to a bad new one; from that which at first, and all along the Army engaged in, and for, and declared to that which they engaged against. Moreover, that the imposition therein is agreeable neither to the Armies solemn declarations and engagements, nor to liberty of conscience, nor to the Scriptures of truth, but is contrary to them all ... Geo. Bishop.
Date of publication:
1659
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The asterisk in title refers to printed marginal note: *May 12. 1659. The words "The council .. Army," and "the declarations, .. Army." are bracketed together on title page. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept 29.". ...
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1661
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Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. With: "An appendix to the book entitled, New England judged: being certain writings, (never yet printed) of those persons which were there executed. Together with a short ...
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1661
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Imperfect: stained and faded with slight loss of print. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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The Cry of blood. And Herod, Pontius Pilate, and the Jewes reconciled, and in conspiracy with the dragon, to devour the manchild. Being a declaration of the Lord arising in those people, of the city of Bristol, who are scornfully called Quakers, and of the manifold sufferings, and persecutions sustain'd by them from the priests, rulers, professors and rude multitude, contrary to law, liberty, justice, government, the righteous ends of of the wars, and the Scriptures of truth. Together with a true account of the material passages in substance between the rulers and them at their several examinations, and commitments, and at two general sessions of the publick peace: and of the tumults, and insurrections, with other necessary observations, and occurences. Gathered up, written in a roll, and delivered to John Gunning late mayor of that city (being the fruits of his year) for the private admonition, and conviction of himself, and brethren concern'd, and named therein: with a letter declaring the end, and reason of what is so done, (of which a copy followes in the ensuing pages) / Subscribed by Geo: Bishop, Thomas Goldney, Henry Roe, Edw: Pyott, Dennis Hollister. And now after five moneths space of time published, for the reasons hereafter expressed.
Date of publication:
1656
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "23 July". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1667
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Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1667
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Letters signed by George Bishope with date on which the original was delivered to the King. Some letters name the deliverers: Mary Saunderson, Mary Jones, Elizabeth Baily. Reproduction of original in Hungtington Library.
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The warnings of the Lord to the men of this generation particularly, to those in power, who are lately past away, ere they so passed; and to them that remain, who are* ready to passe except they speedily repent. As they were given forth in sundry letters, and sent to Oliver Cromwel, Richard his son, late Protectors. The Parrliament [sic] succeeding. The council of officers of the Army. The Council of State. A Member of the Parliament and Council of State, and Committee of Safety. The general council of the officers of the Army a citizen of London, and one of the commissioners of the militia there. By his servant George Bishop. Who is moved of the Lord (now) to publish them, ... Whereunto is added, The burden of Dumah upon occasion of this query, sent in a letter by one related to the Army, viz. - Watchman! What of the night? Watchman! What of the night?
Date of publication:
1660
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The asterisk in title refers to printed marginal note: 17th. of the 10th. mon. 1659. The words "Oliver Cromwell, .. his son," are joined by a right brace with the words "late Protectors." to right; the words "Oliver Cromwel, ...
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1662
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Caption title. Signed: George Bishop. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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