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A new discovery of free-state tyranny : containing, four letters, together with a subsequent remonstrance of several grievances and demand of common right, by William Prynne Esquire; written and sent by him to Mr. John Bradshaw and his associates at White-Hall (stiling themselves, the Councel of State) after their two years and three months close imprisonment of him, under soldiers, in the remote castles of Dunster and Taunton (in Somersetshire) and Pendennis in Cornwall; before, yea without any legal accusation, examination, inditement, triall, conviction, or objection of any particular crime against him; or since declared to him; notwithstanding his many former and late demands made to them, to know his offence and accusers. Published by the author, for his own vindication; the peoples common liberty and information; and his imprisoners just conviction of their tyranny, cruelty, iniquity, towards him, under their misnamed free-state.
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Prynne, William
Year: 1655
Publisher: London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Edward Thomas in Green Arbour,
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The second part of A seasonable legal and historical vindication, and chronological collection of the good old fundamental liberties, franchises, rights, lawes, government of all English freemen; their best inheritance and onely security against all arbitrary tyranny and Ægyptian taxes. : Wherein the extraordinary zeal, courage, care, vigilancy, civill, military and Parliamentary consultations, contests, to preserve, establish, perpetuate them to posterity, against all tyrants, usurpers, enemies, invaders, both under the ancient pagan and Christian Britons, Romans, Saxons. The laws and Parliamentall great councils of the Britons, Saxons. With some generall presidents, concerning the limited powers and prerogatives of our British and first Saxon kings; ... are chronologically epitomized, ... By William Prynne of Swainswick, Esquire.
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Prynne, William
Year: 1655
Publisher: London, : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Edward Thomas dwelling in Green Arbour,
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The works of William Prynne of Swainswick, Esquire : since his last imprisonment, viz, the first and second part of a seasonable, legal and historical vindication of the fundamental right and laws of England, much enlarged : a declaration and protestation against excise in general, and hops a native incertain commodity in particular : a polemicall desertation, of the inchoation and determination of the Lordsday Sabbath : an Old Parliamentary prognostication, for the members there in consultation : Quakers unmasked, and clearly detected to be the spawn of Romish frogs &c
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Prynne, William
Year: 1655
Publisher: London : Printed, and are to be sold by Edward Thomas ...,
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The Quakers unmasked, and clearly detected to be but the spawn of Romish frogs, Jesuites, and Franciscan fryers; sent from Rome to seduce the intoxicated giddy-headed English nation. : By an information newly taken upon oath in the city of Bristol, Jan. 22. 1654. and some evident demonstrations.
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Prynne, William
Year: 1655
Publisher: London, : Printed for Edward Thomas in Green Arbour,
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A briefe polemicall dissertation, concerning the true time of the inchoation and determination of the Lordsday-Sabbath. : Wherein is clearly and irrefragably manifested by Scripture, reason, authorities, in all ages till this present: that the Lordsday begins and ends at evening; and ought to be solemnized from evening to evening: against the novel errours, mistakes of such, who groundlesly assert; that it begins and ends at midnight, or day-breaking; and ought to be sanctified from midnight to midnight, or morning to morning: whose arguments are here examined, refuted as unsound, absurd, frivolous.
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Prynne, William
Year: 1655
Publisher: London : Printed by T. Mabb for Edward Thomas dwelling in Green Arbour,
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A briefe polemicall dissertation, concerning the true time of the inchoation and determination of the Lordsday-Sabbath. : Wherein is clearly and irrefragably manifested by Scripture, reason, authorities, in all ages till this present: that the Lordsday begins and ends at evening; and ought to be solemnized from evening to evening: against the novel errours, mistakes of such, who groundlesly assert; that it begins and ends at midnight, or day-breaking; and ought to be sanctified from midnight to midnight, or morning to morning: whose arguments are here examined, refuted as unsound, absurd, frivolous. Compiled in the Tower of London, and now published, for the information, reformation of all contrary judgment or practise. By William Prynne of Swainswick Esq;.
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Prynne, William
Year: 1655
Publisher: London, : Printed by T. Mabb for Edward Thomas dwelling in Green Arbour,
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The Quakers unmasked, : and clearly detected to be but the spawn of Romish frogs, Jesuites, and Franciscan freers; sent from Rome to seduce the intoxicated giddy-headed English nation. By an information newly taken upon oath in the city of Bristol, Jan. 22. 1654. and some other evident demonstrations.
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Prynne, William
Year: 1655
Publisher: London, : Printed for Edward Thomas in Green Arbour,
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A seasonable, legal, and historicall vindication, and chronological collection of the good, old, fundamentall liberties, franchises, rights, laws of all English freemen : their best inheritance, birthright, security, against all arbtrary tyranny, and Ægyptian burdens) and of their strenuous defence in all former ages; of late years most dangerously undermined, and almost totally subverted, under the specious disguise of their defence and future establishment, upon a sure basis, by thier pretended, greatest propuguers. Wherein is, irrefragably evinced by Parliamentary records, ... that we have such fundamental liberties, .... That to attempt or effect the subversion ... by fraud or force, is High Treason. The principal of them summed up in X. Propositions; ....
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Prynne, William
Year: 1655
Publisher: London : Printed for the Author, and are to be sold by Edward Thomas in Green Arbor,
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An old parliamentary prognostication made at Westminster, : for the new-yeer, and young members there assembled in consultation. Fore-shewing the probable finall issue of all their intended new moddles, acts, and ordinances, from four old printed statutes, and abortive nulled Parliaments, not unworthy of their knowledg most serious consideration & saddest meditation; (and the whole three kingdoms too,) in regard of the present face of our publike affairs.
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The first and second part of A seasonable, legal, and historicall vindication and chronological collection of the good old fundamentall liberties, franchises, rights, laws of all English freemen ... : wherein is irrefragably evinced by Parliamentary records, proofs, presidents, that we have such fundamentall liberties, franchises, rights, laws ... : collected, recommended to the whole English nation, as the best legacy he can leave them
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Prynne, William
Year: 1655
Publisher: London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Edward Thomas ...,
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