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A Report from the committee of the House of Commons on the Yorkbuildings Water Company. folio

Lond. 1735 A further Report from the committee of the House of Commons on the York-buildings Water Company. Lond. 1735

Ecclesiastical.

ARTICLES to be enquired of in the generall visitation of Edmonde
Bonner, byshoppe of London, exercised by him the yeare of oure
Lorde 1554, in the citie and diocese of London. 4to Lond. 1554
Injunctions geven in the visitatio of the reverende father in God
Edmunde bishop of London, begunne and continued in his cathe-
dral churche and dioces of London. 4to
Lond. 1555

A Declaration of Edmonde Bonners Articles concerning the Cleargye
of Lōdon dyocese. By John Bale. 12mo
Lond. 1561
A Briefe Examination for the tyme, of a certaine declaration putt in
print in the name and defence of certaine London ministers, re-
fusing to wear the apparel prescribed by the lawes and ordinances
of the realme. Imprinted by Richard Jugge at Powles churchyard.
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An Aunswer to Sixe Reasons, that Thomas Pownde, gentleman, and prisoner in the Marshalsey at the commandement of Her Majesties Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiasticall, required to be answered. Lond. 1581 The Decree for Tythes to bee payed in London. 12mo Lond. 1596 Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiasticall treated vpon by the bishop of London, president of the Conuocation for the prouince of Canterbury, and the rest of the bishops and clergie of the said prouince, in their synode begun at London Anno Dom. 1603. 4to Lond. 1612

The Brief of the Ministers Bill for London Tithe. folio sheet

[circ. 1620-21] His Majesty's Letter to the Bishop of London, to be communicated to the two provinces of Canterbury and York. folio 1639 Articles to be enquired of within the diocesse of London, in the third triennial visitation of William [Juxon], lord bishop of London. Lond. 1640

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An Order made to a Select Committee chosen by the House of Commons to receive petitions concerning Ministers. 4to Lond. 1640 A nest of serpents discovered: or a knot of old heretiques revived, called Adamites; with the Adamites' sermon, delivered in Mariebone parke, by Obadiah Couchman, a grave weaver of Southwarke. (Frontispiece.) 4to Lond. 1641 Good Workes if they be well handled, or certaine projects about maintenaunce for parochiall ministers; provisions for and election of lecturers; erection and endowment of new churches in the great out parishes about London. 4to Lond. 1641

A Discovery of Twenty-nine Sects here in London, all of which, except the first, are most divelish and damnable. 4to Lond. 1641 The Petition and Articles exhibited in Parliament against Doctor Heywood, late chaplen to the archb. of Canterburie, by the Parishioners of S. Giles in the Fields. 4to Lond. 1641 An Answer to a lawless Pamphlet, entitled the Petition and Articles exhibited in Parliament against Dr. Heywood. By R. M. 4to

Lond. 1641

The Petition and Articles exhibited in Parliament against Edward
Finch, vicar of Christ church in London. 4to
Lond. 1641
The Petition of the Inhabitants of Istleworth in the countie of Mid-
dlesex, against William Grant, minister of the said parish. 4to

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Lond. 1641 The Vindication of the Vicar of Istleworth, from the charge in the preceding petition. By William Grant, the vicar. 4to Lond. 1641 The Proctor and Parator their mourning; or the lamentation of the Doctors Commons for their downfall: being a true Dialogve relating the fearfull abuses and exorbitancies of those spirituall courts. 4to (Reprint) 1641 An Antidote against Rome's infection, with a view of the pious and religious care of the citizens of this citie. 4to Lond. 1641 An Ordination and Declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London, for the religious observation of the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday. 4to Religious Lotterie, or the churches amazement; wherein is declared how many sorts of religions there is crept into the very bowels of this kingdome, &c. 4to

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Lond. 1642 The Divisions of the Church of England crept in at xv several doors, &c. (cut.) 4to Lond. 1642

A collection of Speeches made by Sir Edward Dering, knt., in matters of religion. 4to Lond. 1642 Laurentius Lutherizans; or the Protestation of George Laurence, Master of Arts, late Commoner in Oxford, and late lecturer in the parish church of George, Buttolph-lane, by Little Eastcheap, in London. 4to Lond, 1642 A Letter, written by Mr. Stephen Marshall, to a friend of his in the city, in vindication of himself and his ministry, against the aspersion cast upon him by certaine malignants in the city. 4to Lond. 1643 The first Century of scandalous malignant Priests, made and admitted into [the London and other] benefices by the Prelates. 4to

Lond. 1643 Three Looks over London [with the scarce wood-cut of St. Paul's Cross, and preaching at]. 4to.. Lond. 1643 The Reformado, precisely charactered by a transformed church warden, at a vestry. 4to Lond. 1643 The Declaration, Vindication, and Protestation of Edward Dobson, citizen and Stationer of London, wherein is shewed the many illegal and unjust imprisonments suffered by him through the information of Brownists, Anabaptists, &c. 4to Bristol, 1644

A collection of certain statutes in force, also the ordinances for better observation of the Lord's Day, appointed by the lord mayor to be published. 4to ..

Lond. 1644 Truth shut out of doors; or a briefe and true narrative of the occasion and manner of proceeding of some of Alderman-bury parish, in shutting their church-doores against me, &c. By Henry Burton. 4to

Lond. 1645

The door of Truth opened; or a true narrative how Mr. Henry Burton came to shut himself out of the church-doors of Aldermanbury. 4to Lond. 1645 Directions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament for the electing and choosing of ruling-elders in all the congregations and in the classicall assemblies for the cities of London and Westminster, &c., for the speedy settling of Presbyteriall government. 4to Lond. 1645 Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, concerning church government, presented to the House of Peers, 16 Jan. 1645; with the Answer. 4to .. Lond. 1645 An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, together with rules and directions concerning suspention from the sacrament of the Lord's Supper; also the names of such Ministers as are appointed Triers and Judges of the ability of Elders in the twelve classes within the province of London. 4to Lond. 1645 A short Declaration of the Assembly of Divines, by way of detestation of this abominable and blasphemous opinion, that God is and hath a hand in and is the author of the sinfulness of his people. Lond. 1645

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A Word in Season; or motives to peace, accomodation, and unity 'twixt Presbyterian and Independent brethren. 4to Lond. 1646 Suspention suspended, or the Divines of Syon Colledge late claim of

the power of suspending scandalous persons from the Lord's Supper clearly answered by William Prynne, esq. 4to Lond. 1646 A Reply to a letter, printed at Newcastle under the name of an Answer sent to the Ecclesiastical Assembly at London, about matters concerning the king and the government of the church; with a copy of the said letter to the assembly, in the name of John Deodate, D.D., &c. 4to Lond. 1646

Male Dies, Male Dicis, or a brief reply to Nihil Respondens; also the Brief View briefly re-viewed; being animadversions upon a namelesse authour, in a work called, A brief View of Mr. Coleman his new model. By Thomas Coleman, preacher of the word at Peter's, Cornhill. 4to Lond. 1646

The sworne Confederacy between the convocation at Oxford and the Tower of London. 4to Lond. 1647 A just Correction and Enlargement of a scandalous Bill of the mortality of the Malignant Clergy of London and other parts of the kingdom, which have been justly sequestred from their pastoral charges, &c. By J. V. [John Vicars.] 4to Lond. 1647 Coleman-street Conclave visited, and that grand impostor, the schismatick's cheater in chief, truly and duly discovered. By John Vicars. 4to

Lond. 1648

Persecutio Undecima: The Churches eleventh persecution, or a brief of the Puritan persecution of the Protestant clergy of the church of England, more particularly within the city of London. 4to Lond. 1648 Mercurius Anti-mechanicus; or the simple Cobler's Boy, with his lap full of caveats (or take-heeds), documents, &c. to all his honest fellow tradesmen-preachers, but more especially a dozen of them in or about the city of London. By Theodore de la Guarden. 4to. [Written by Nathaniel Ward, who was probably the ejected minister of Stapleford Tawney, in Essex, in ridicule of mechanics turning preachers in an age so prolific of religious sects and parties.] Lond. 1648

A Word to London's Provinciall Assembly; or a view of some passages in the ministers late vindication of their government: to which is added a vindication of the Covenant against all intruders and opposers. By Nehemia Cant. 4to Lond. 1650 The Declaration of John Robins, the false prophet, otherwise called the Shakers god, and Joshua Beek and John King, two false disciples, now prisoners in the new prison at Clerkenwell; together with his prophecy of what is to come to pass this year 1651. By G. H., an ear-witness. 4to Lond. 1651

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The Bishop of London, the Welch Curate, and Common Prayers with Apocrypha in the end. By William Erbery. 4to Lond. 1652 A Declaration of the people called Anabaptists in and about London. folio sheet 1659 A seasonable Exhortation of sundry Ministers in London to the people of their respective congregations. 4to Lond. 1660 The humble Apology of some, commonly called Anabaptists, with their protestation against the late wicked and most horrid insurrection in London. 4to Lond. 1660 A Renuntiation and Declaration of the Ministers of Congregational Churches and publick preachers of the same judgment, living in and about the city of London, against the late horrid insurrection and rebellion acted in the said city. 4to Lond. 1661 A Lamentation over thee, O London, with thy rulers and people, who hast slighted the day of thy visitation, and resisted the spirit of the Lord and despised His counsel, and evil intreated and persecuted His servants, messengers, and children, &c. By R. C. 4to

Lond. 1665 A Certain Sound; or an alarm sounded to the persecuting Episcopalians in and about the cities of London and Westminster. By E. B. [Edward Burrough]. 4to.. Lond. 1665

A Peace Offering, in an humble apology and humble plea for indul-
gence and liberty of conscience. 4to
Lond. 1667
A Vindication of the Conforming Clergy from the unjust aspersions
of heresie, &c. in answer to passages in Mr. Jenkins's Funeral
Sermon on Dr. Seaman. 4to
Lond. 1680
The conversion and persecution of Eve Cohan, now called Elizabeth
Verboon, a person of quality of the Jewish religion. 4to

Lond. 1680

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Allhallows Barking church. A narrative of a strange and sudden apparition of an arch-angel at the Old Bayly, on Monday March the seventh, 1680. [By Dr. Geo. Hickes.] folio Lond. 1680 A new narrative of a Fiery Apparition, seen on several days about Tower hill; or a just relation of the unjust proceedings of the Church Warden of Allhallows Barking. By Jonathan Sanders, lecturer of the said church. folio The birth and burning of St. Michael's Image at All Hallows Barking church. folio Lond. 1681 The birth and burning of St. Michael's Image. The second part. folio Lond. 1681 The sham Indictment quash'd; being an account of what passed at the Old Bailey, 20 May, 1681, when the minister answered Mr. Whitaker's indictment: with reflections on a libel, called the birth and burning of the image called St. Michael. folio Lond. 1681 Order by the Bishop of London, for the preaching of sermons at Bow church on holidays. folio Lond. 1684 Lent Preachers appointed by the Bishop of London. folio

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appointed by the Bishop of London
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A narrative of the sufferings of Thomas Delaune, for publishing a
late book, called a Plea for the Nonconformists. 4to Lond. 1684
Order of the Ecclesiastical Court, 4th November, 1686 [James II.],
as to claims for being exempt parishes, of Trinity Minories, St.
James Duke's place, and St. Botolph Aldgate.
1686
List of Prebendaries of St. Paul's, appointed by the Lords Commis-
sioners of the diocese of London, to preach on holidays at St.
Peter's church, Cornhill. folio
Proceedings against Henry lord bishop of London, before the Lord
Chancellor and the other Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 4to

1688

Lond. 1688

A Letter from the Bishop of Rochester to the Lord Chamberlain, concerning his sitting in the late Ecclesiastical Commission. 4to Lond. 1688

His Majesty's letter to the Bishop of London, to be communicated to both provinces. folio sheet

1689 A Letter from a City Minister to a Member of Parliament, in vindication of the Church of England clergy, for their owning and praying for King William and Queen Mary. 4to Lond. 1689 Tracts, viz. Vox Cleri, or the Sense of the Clergy, with an answer thereto. Vox Regis et Regni, or a protest against Vor Cleri, and a persuasive to make such alterations as may give ease to our dissenting brethren. Presbyterian Loyalty, or a history of dissenting loyalty, &c. 4to Lond. 1689-90

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Heads of Agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about
London. 4to
Lond. 1691
Heads of Agreement by the united ministers in and about London,
formerly called Presbyterian and Congregational. 4to Lond. 1691

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