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English Presbyterianism in Bradford : being the substance of the last two discourses preached in the Old Chapel, Chapel Lane, October 6: 1867

Pilcher, Richard (of Bradford)

1868

"Hymn sung at the opening of the new schools", by Richard Pilcher: [2] pp. at end.

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Dangerous positions and proceedings published and practised vvithin this iland [sic] of Britaine, under pretence of reformation, and for the Presbyteriall discipline

Bancroft, Richard (1544-1610)

Anno 1640

A line-for-line resetting of the 1593 edition ending on leaf Aa4. First published as: Daungerous positions and proceedings.

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BC MS Lt q 8, f.1v: Thomas Ashenden's poem
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The Presbyterian Pater Noster, Creed and Ten Commandments

Ashenden, Thomas

c.1680

Satirical mock Lord's Prayer, Creed and Ten Commandments in prose, with an anti-Presbyterian verse satire "Postscript" by Thomas Ashenden

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A satyr against hypocrites

Phillips, John (1631-1706); Phillips, Edward (1630-1696?)

1680

An attack upon Oliver Cromwell and puritanism by John Phillips, nephew of Milton, originally published in 1655. Published in 1661 under title, "The religion of the hypocritical Presbyterians in meeter...

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Presbytery display'd for the justification of such as do not like the government; and for the benefit of those, that do not understand it

Maxwell, John (1590?-1647); L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)

1663

First published anonymously in 1644 (Madan suggests ca. October 5) as "An answer by a letter to a worthy gentleman who desired of a divine some reasons by which it might appear how inconsistent Presby...

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Tyranny and popery lording it over the consciences, lives, liberties, and estates both of King and people : being a further account of the growth of popery

L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)

1678

Additional cancel title-page before p. 1, which omits the second sentence and 'by H.H.' in imprint. Attributed to Roger L'Estrange. Cf. BLC.

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The Solemn League and Covenant, commonly call'd The Scotch Covenant

Nedham, Marchamont (1620-1678)

[1676]

Caption title. Signed at end: Ma. Nedham. Broadside. After printing without any word of preface the Covenant, and the Negative Oath, Nedham observes "Thus you may see how the inclinations of Dis...

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