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- Votes of Parliament touching tvvo books; : the one entituled, The accuser sham'd, or A pair of bellows to blow off that dust cast upon John Fry a Member of Parliament, by Colonel John Downs, likewise a Member of Parliament; the other entituled, The clergy in their colours, or A brief character of them. Die Sabbathi, 22 Februarii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that these votes be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti
- 20. Junii, 1643. A particular of the names of the licensers, vvho are appointed by the House of Commons for printing; : according to an order of the Lords and Commons, Dated the 14. of June, 1643
- A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England : Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery, ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof
- A blast from the Lord, or A vvarning to England, by way of exhortation to take heed, and not run upon their own destruction; which will be speedily, without true repentance. By a lover of the truth, and a prisoner for declaring truth abroad Ben: Nicholson
- A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament : against a scandalous book entituled, The second part of Englands new chains discovered, &c. Die Martis, 27 Martii, 1649
- A discourse in defense of the Londoners last petition for peace : shewing the legality, honesty, justice, and commodity of the said petition to the high Court of Parliament, against the opinions of some factious and turbulent spirits, who desire a continuance of the war. Written by H. G. C. L. B
- A second beacon fired by Scintilla : with his humble information and joynt attestation to the truth of his brethrens former declaration & catalogue, that fired the first beacon. Wherein is remembred the former actings of the papists in their secret plots: and now discovering their wicked designes to set up, advance, and cunningly to usher in popery; by introducing pictures to the Holy Bible: and by sending many young gentlewomen beyond the seas to the nunnes. Also, shewing and setting forth the misery of the whole Company of Stationers: and holding out rather a desolation to religion then a reformation; as more at large appears both in our ministers and churches, in these sad times, when blasphemy, negromancy, popery, and all heresies be printed and publiquely sold, in a most horrid manner without controll or punishment
- A supplement (to the paper called, Reasons humbly offered to be considered before the Act for Printing be continued, &c.) : to the honourable members of Parliament, humbly representing these further publick mischiefs acted by monopolizing patentees, mercinary licencers and others, under colour of the said act
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the relieving of all persons over rated by the ordinance for weekly assessments. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinace be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. Also, an order of the Commons in Parliament, prohibiting the printing or publishing of any lying pamphlet scandalous to His Majestie, or to the proceedings of both or either Houses of Parliament. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this order be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- An ordinance ordained, devised, and made by the Master, and Keepers or Wardens, and commonalty of the mystery or art of Stationers of the City of London : for the well governing of that society
- By the Committee of Safety. A proclamation Forasmuch as this Committee hath received certain information of several designs and endeavours of persons ill-affected to the publique peace and good of this Common-wealth, ..
- By the Council of State. A proclamation : Whereas the Council of State is informed, that Livewel Chapman of London, Stationer, having from a wicked design to engage the nation in blood and confusion, caused several seditious and treasonable books, to be printed and published, doth now hide and obscure himself, for avoiding the hand of justice, ..
- By the King, a proclamation, for discovering the author, printer, and publishers of a malicious and traiterous libel, intituled, English advice to the freeholders of England; and for preventing riots and tumults at the ensuing elections of members to serve in Parliament
- By the King. A proclamation for calling in, and suppressing of two books written by John Milton : the one intituled, Johannis Miltoni Angli pro populo Anglicano defensio, contra Claudii Anonymi aliàs Salmasii, defensionem regiam ; and the other in answer to a book intituled, The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majesty in his solitude and sufferings. And also a third book intituled, The obstructors of justice, written by John Goodwin
- By the King. A proclamation for the suppressing of seditious and treasonable books and pamphlets
- By the King. A proclamation, for calling in and suppressing of two books written by John Milton; : the one intituled Johannis Miltoni Angli pro populo Anglicano defensio, contra Claudii Anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, defensionem regiam; and the other in answer to a book intituled The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majesty in his solitude and sufferings. And also a third book intituled, The obstructors of justice, written by John Goodwin
- By the Major. Whereas by an act of Parliament, entituled, An act against unlicensed and scandalous bookes and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printing; ..
- By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. Whereas of late several persons endeavouring to foment animosities, and cover designs, which they dare not publickly own, ..
- By the Queene, a proclamation for bringing into the realme of vnlawfull and seditious bookes
- By the Queene. The Queenes Maiestie consydering that not withstanding that by great and mature deliberation of the wysest of this realme, a godly [and] good order of publique prayer and administration of the Sacramentes hath ben set foorth and allowed by Parliament ..
- By the Queene. Whereas certayne obstinate and irrepentant traytours, after theyr notorious rebellions made against this theyr naturall countrey, haue fledde out of the same, and haue remayned in forraigne partes ..
- Die Veneris, 1 Februarii, 1649. Several passages in a book printed, entituled, A fiery flying roll, composed by one Coppe, were this day read. ..
- Die Veneris, 8 Martii, 1649 : Mr. Millington reports from the Committee of plundred ministers, the matter of fact touching the book entituled, The doctrine of the Fourth Commandment deformed by Popery, reformed and restored to its primitive purity, &c. ..
- Every mans case, or A brotherly support to Mr. VVill. Larner, : prisoner in the New-Prison in Mayden-Lane, London. Also, another letter from a prisoner, to Mr. Larner
- Reasons for reviving and continuing the act for the regulation of printing
- Reasons humbly offered to be considered before the Act for Printing be renewed (unless with alterations) viz. for freedom of trade in lawful books, and setting severe penalties on scandalous and seditious books against the government
- Some returns to a letter which came from a general meeting of officers of the Army of England, Scotland, and Ireland, sitting at Jame's Westminster : Also A blast from the Lord, or a vvarning to England, by way of exhortation to take heed, and not run upon their own destruction; which will be speedily, without true repentance. By a lover of the truth, and a prisoner for declaring truth abroad Ben: Nicholson
- The beacons quenched: or The humble information of divers officers of the Army, and other wel-affected persons, to the Parliament and Common-wealth of England; concerning the Machivilian design of the Presbyterians, now carrying on by the Stationers of London : To bring an odium upon the Parliament and Army, introduce the whole body of Presbyterian doctrine and worship. seduce the good people of this Common-wealth, unto the Presbyterian slavery, than which nothing can be worse. By publishing divers treasonable and most scandalous books (a catalogue of many whereof is here inserted) against the honor of the Parliament, the Lord Generall, and severall other worthy members of this Common-Wealth
- The commoners complaint: or, A dreadful warning from Newgate, to the commons of England : Presented to the honourable committees for consideration of the commoners liberties. Wherein (as in a glasse) every free-man of England may clearly behold his own imminent insufferable bondage and slavery under the Norman-prerogative men of this kingdom, represented by the present sufferings of Richard Overton; who for his just vindication of the commoners rights and freedoms against the arbitrary domination of the House of Lords, hath by them bin imprisoned these 6 months in the goal of Newgate, his wife and his brother also by them most unjustly cast into Maiden Lane prison: ... Whereunto is annexed the respective appeales of his wife, and his brother, unto the High Court of Parliament, the Commons of England assembled at Westminster
- The coppy of a warrant signed by the Right Honorable, the Earle of Penbrooke, Lord Chamberlaine to his Maiestie : To all maiors, shriffes, justices of the peace, bayliffes, constables, and other His Maiesties officers, true liege men, and subiects, whom it may concerne, and to euery of them. Whereas I am credibly informed, that there are many and verie great disorders, and abuses, daily committed by diuers and sundry companies of stage players, tumblers, vaulters, dauncers on the ropes. ..
- The discoverer : Being an answer to a book entituled, Englands new chain, the second part, discovered. Shewing in what part the sayd book is false, scandalous, and reproachfull; in what destructive to the present government; in what particulars it tends to division and mutiny in the army, and the raysing of a new warre; and wherein it hinders the releife of Ireland, and continuing of free-quarter; according to the Parliaments censure upon the sayd booke. Also the generall officers of the army are here cleared from sundry falshoods, and slanders charged upon them: with a further discovery of many dangerous and destructive designes still carryed on by the levelling party, against the peace, safety, and freedome of the people. The second part
- The honest ghost, or A voice from the vault
- The honest ghost, or A voice from the vault
- The honest ghost, or, A voice from the vault
- The judgment and decree of the University of Oxford past in their convocation, July 21. 1683. against certain pernicious books, and damnable doctrines destructive to the sacred persons of princes their state and government, and of all humane society. Rendred into English, and published by command
- This is to certifie to all those whom it may concern, that whereas by divers traders there are many Bibles dispersed abroad by sundry chapmen into all parts, which books many of them be false printed, and very many deceitfully bound beyond the seas in sheeps leather ..
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