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321 Bagshawe, Ed.^Enquiry into the grounds and
reasons whereupon the infallibility of the Pope
and Church of Rome is founded
[pp. 35] 4to 1662
322 The Countreys Plea against Tythes
[pp. 10] 4to 1647
322 The Husbandmans Plea against Tithes or two Peti¬
tions presented unto the House of Commons
[pp. 108] 4to 1647
322 Answer to a Letter written at Oxford and superscribed
to D'' S. Turner concerning the Church and the
Revenues thereof [PP- ^3] ^^'^ 1647
323 A W.—Gertaine Queries touching Ordination of
Ministers [PP-42] 4to 1647
323 Best, Paul.—Mysteries discovered or a mercuriall
picture point g out the way from Babylon to the
Holy City [PP- 16] 4to 1647
323 Cheynel and Erbury.—^Nor truth, nor errour, nor
day nor night; but in the evening there shall be
Light . . Publike Discourse [pp. 26] 4to 1647
323 Letter of Advice unto the Ministers assembled at
Westminster . . that Paul Best, may one day
become a Convert [pp. 8] 4to [1647]
323 Woodward, H.—Inquiries into the causes of our
miseries . . Vindication of the way of Worship
called Independent [pp. 22] 4to 1644
323 Bramley, David.—The Preachers Plea
[pp. 24] 4to 1647
323 P.—The Antidote animadverted
[pp. 8] 4to [1647]
323 Chillenden, Ed.—Preaching without Ordination
[pp. 26] 4to 1647
323 Questions propounded to the Assembly of Divines
by the House of Commons Apl 1646 touching
Church Government [pP- 8] ^to 1646
323 Intolerable oppression both in I'resbyteriall Govern¬
ment and the Common Wealth : allowed by the
Parliament [pp.61] 4to [16 s. a.]
323 Goodwin, Tho^- [and 6 others] ; Remonstrance lately
deliv'i' into the Assembly . . their Modell of
Church Governm'' [pp. 8] 4to 1645
323 Mar-Priest, Marten.—Divine observations upon the
London Ministers Letter against Toleration
[pp. 16] 4to 1646
323 Tolleration justitied and Persecution condemned in
an Answer or examination of the London Minister's
Letter [PP- 15] 4to 1646
323 Ellis Jno (Jutf-)—Vindicise Catholicse or the Rights
of particular Churches rescued against the notion
of one . . Catholick Church...[pp. 85] 4to 1647
323 G. W.—A just Apologie for an abused Armie
[pp. 29] 4to 1646
323 Case of the Kingdom stated . . touching the inte¬
rest of the King and his party. I'resbyterian
party [&c] [PP- 16] 4to 1647

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