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PRYM
PRYM (Heinrich Eugen) See Muhammad ibn JarTr (abu
JA 'far) al-Tahari. Annales. . . . Prima Series i-[-vi.]
recensuifc E. P., etc. 1879-1901, 8°.
PRYNNE (George Bundle) Emmanuel, God with us, in
the sacraments of the church. A sermon [on St. Matt,
i. 23] preached in S. Peter's Church, Plymouth, on the
Sunday within the octave of Christmas, 1868. . . .
London, Masters, 1869.
8°. 8 in. 16 pp.
PRYNNE (Johannes) Cartularium monasterii de Winch-
combe in com. Glouc. abbreviatum per J. Prynne. . . .
Impensis. . . . T. Phillipps. . . .
Ex Lithographia Medio Montana, 1854.
Fol. 13 in. (2) + 225 pp. + (1) p. Phillipps {Sir t.) Berks to Oxford
(20).
PRYNNE (William) See Bastwick (,i) The Severall humble
petitions of D. Bastwick . . . M. Prynne, etc., to the
hon. house of Parliament. . . . 1641, 4°.
See Brief. A Briefe relation of certain . . . speeches
in the Starre-Chamber
at the censure of . . . Mr.
- [Another edition.]
[Another edition.]
delivered June the 14th 1637,
Prynne, etc. ... 1637, 4°.
1638, 4°.
Harleian Miscellany, vol.
4. 1809, 4°.
- See Certain briefe observations and antiquaeres, on
Master P.'s twelve questions about Church-government.
. . . 1644, 4°.
- See Goodwin (j.) Vicar of St. Stephen's, Goleman Street.
Calumny arraign'd and cast; or, a Briefe answer to some
extravagant and rank passages, lately fallen from the pen
of W. Prynne ... in a late discourse, entituled. Truth
triumphing over falshood, etc. against Mr. J. Goodwin.
• . . 1645- 4°.
- See Habernpeldi (a. ab) Eomes master-piece, or the
grand conspiracy of the pope and his jesuited instru¬
ments, to extirpate the protestant religion, re-establish
popery, etc. [By W. P.] 1643, 4°.
2nd edition. 1644, 4°.
- See Hewitt (j.) n.D. Beheaded Dr. J. Hewytts ghost,
pleading, yea crying for exemplarie justice against the
arbitrarie, un-exampled injustice of his late judges and
executioners in the new High-Commission, or court of
Justice, sitting in Westminster-Hall. [By W. Prynne.]
. . . 1659, 4°.
- See Holles (d.) Baron Holies. A Full vindication and
answer of the xi. accused members, viz. D. Holles, etc.,
to a late printed pamphlet intituled, A particular charge
or impeachment in the name of Sir T. Fairfax, and the
army . . . against the said members. . . . [By ? W. P.]
1647, 4°.
- See Jan, Hus. A Seasonable vindication of the supream
authority and" jurisdiction of Christian kings, lords,
parliaments, as well over the possessions, as persons of
delinquent prelates and churchmen. . . . Transcribed out
of the printed works of John Hus and Mr. J. Fox his
acts and monuments. . . . With an additional appendix
thereunto of proofs ... by W. P. 1660, 4°.
- See Laud (w.) successively Bishop of Saint David's, of
Bath and Wells, of London and Archbishop of Canter¬
bury. A Speech delivered in the Starr-Chamber ... at
the censure, of . . . W. Prinu, etc. Concerning pretended
innovations in the church. ... 1637, 4°.
- See Lilburne (.t.) Innocency and truth justified; first
against the unjust aspersions of W. P., affirmed in the
17th page of his pamphlet, called A fresh discovery of
prodigious new wandring blazing stars and firebrands.
. . . 1645, 4°.
PRYNNE
7348
PRYNNE (William) See Lilburne (j.) The Eeasons of
Lieu. Col. Lilbournes sending his letter to Mr. Prin,
humbly presented to the . . . committee of examinations.
• • • 1645- 4°-
See Moderate (A) answer to Mr. Prins full reply, to
certaine observations on his first twelve questions;
wherein all his reasons and objections are . . . examined
and refuted. . . . 1645, 4°.
See P.
• See P., w.
See S., H. The Common-wealth of Israel; or, a Brief
account of Mr. P.'s Anatomy of the good old cause. . . .
1659, 4°.
■ See Saltmarsh (j.) The Opening of Master P.s new
book, called A Vindication, or. Light breaking out from
a cloud of differences, or late controversies. . . . 1645, ^°'
■ See White (matthew) pseud.
Anti- I Arminianisme, | Or | The Chvrch Of Eng- |
land's Old Antithesis To | New Arminianisme. | Wherein
seven Anti-Arminian Ortho- | dox Tenets, are evidently
proved ; their seven oppo- | site Arminian (once Popish
and Pelagian) Errours, are ma- | nifestly disproved, to
be the ancient, established, vndoubted | Doctrine of the
primitive and moderne Church of England ; (as | also of
the primitive and present Churches of Scotland, and |
Ireland :) By the concurrent testimony of sundry ancient
Brittish, English, Scottish, Irish Authours and Eecords,
from the yeare of our Lord 430, till about the yeare
1440 : I and by the severall Eecords and Writers of these
I Churches, from the beginning of reforma- | tion to this
present: | By William Prynne, an utter-Barrester | of
Lincolnes Inne. | The second edition much enlarged. |
[Gal. 1, 9, 2 John, 10 and Vincentius Lerinensis contra
Haereses, cap. 39 quoted.]
[London], Imprinted, 1630. |
4°. 7 in. Roman letter. A^ a\ B^ ir-", ^%\ 1[1"11^ b*-z*^ aa*-
ss*'»; (48)+ 280+(40) pp :—(1) title, (2) blanlf, (3-23) Dedication to
the high and honourable court of Parliament, (24) blank, (25-48)
Dedication to the archbishops and bishops of the church of
England, 1-280 the work, (1-30) table, including an appendix con¬
cerning bowing at the name of Jesus, (31-40) A Catalogue of the
Brittish, English, Irish and Scotish authors, etc. quoted, (40) line
19 Errata.
The Antipathie of the English. . . . prelacie, both to
regall monarchy, and civill unity. . . . The first [second]
part. . . . London, M. Sparke, 1641.
4°. 7J in. 2 parts in 1 vol. i. (26)+ 337+ (5) pp. 11. (14) pp. + pp.
201-531 + (3) pp.
With bookplate of the Bight Hon. Francis North, Baron of
Ouildford, 1703.
The Aphorismes of the kingdome. ...['? By W. P.]
[? 1642], 4°. See Aphorisms.
~ Articles of impeachment and accusation exhibited in
parliament, against Colonell N. Fiennes, touching his
dishonorable surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll,
by Clement Walker and W. Prynne . . . together with a
letter from Mr. Prynne to Colonell Fiennes. 1643, 4°.
See Fiennes {Hon. n.)
- A Brief justification of the xi. accused members from
a scandalous libel, stiled A particular charge and im¬
peachment in the name of Sir T. Fairfax, and the army
under him. . . . [By W. P.] 1647, 4°. See Brief.
- A Briefe memento to the present unparliamentary
Junto, touching their present intentions and proceedings
to depose and execute, Charles Steward, their lawfuU
king. . . . London, 1648.
4°. 11 in. 16 pp.
• [Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 5, pp. 174-183. i8it, 4°.

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