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FORMS OF PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING-continued.

1234 Forme of Prayer for the 27th March, black letter, Norton and Bill, 1626, corners off two leaves-Forme to bee used in these dangerous times of Warre, with an Exhortation, black letter, lower half of title torn away, 1628-Forme of Common Prayer, together with an Order of Fasting, black letter, Robert Barker, 1636 (3)

1235 Forme of Prayer to be used upon the eighth of July, for the averting the Plague, &c. [with an Homily on Repentance] black letter, corners of four leaves wanting R. Barker, 1640 Of the alterations in this Fast Form from that of 1636, vide "Newes from Ipswich," written by W. Prynne, under the assued name of MATHEW WHITE.

1236 Forms for the General Fast-days, 12th and 19th June, for averting those Sicknesses, Dirth, and Scarcety

black letter

J. Bill and C. Barker, 1661

1237 Form to be used upon the 7th of September, throwout the Diocese of Lincoln and in the Jurisdiction of Westminster (by John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln)

black letter, four leaves

1238 Form to be used on the Xth of Oct. next, in consideration of the late dreadful Fire which wasted the greater part of

the City of London

black letter, uncut, RARE

1666

1239 Form, with Thanksgiving for the late Victory by his Majesties Naval Forces, black letter, edges uncut

1666 1240 Form, with Thanksgiving, to be used the 4th and 11th February, some corners torn off, 1673-Another for Ap. 10 and Ap. 24, 1678, for God's Blessing upon his Majesty, and for the averting of God's Judgments, 1678, both uncut edges (2) 1241 Forms for Nov. 13, 1678; for 11 April, 1679; for 22 Dec. 1680, all black letter

(3) 1242 Form, with Thanksgiving, for Sept. 9, 1683, for defeating the Treasonable Conspiracy, with Declaration concerning the same, black letter

1683

1243 Forms, &c. for his Majesties late Victories over the Rebels, 1685, and for the Victory over the Turks, and for taking the City of Buda, 1686

(2) 1244 Forms, for the Victory over the Turks, and taking the City of Buda, 1686-To be used in London and Ten Miles round, upon occasion of the Queen's being with child, 1687 (2) 1245 Forms, to be used in London, &c. as previously, 1687; and for the safe delivery of the Queen and happy birth of the Young Prince, 1688

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FORMS OF PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING-continued.

1246 Forms, for the birth of a Young Prince, as before, 1688Prayer for the Prince of Orange, in the Savoy, 1688Forms, &c. for having made his Highness the Prince of Orange the Glorious Instrument of the great deliverance of this Kingdom from Popery and arbitrary Power, ib. 1688 (3) 1247 Forms, for the 12th March, for the preservation of the King, and his successes in Ireland, 1689, two copies, one uncut— For success in the War against the French King, 1689– For the preservation of his Majesty's person, 19 October, 1690, all black letter (4) 1248 Forms, for the 26th Nov. 1690, for the return of the King, 1693-For 11 Dec. 1695, imploring a blessing upon the Consultations of the Parliament, 1695-For 28 April, 1697, imploring a blessing upon the King, &c. 1697For Dec. 2, 1697, the King's safe return

all black letter

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1249 Forma Precrem in utraque Domo Convocationis sive Synodi Prælatorum et cæteri Cleri, seu Provincialis seu Nationalis, C. Bill et Executris Tho. Newcomb, 1700-Form for Ap. 4, 1700-19 Dec. 1701-10 June, 1702

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1250 Forms issued during the Reign of Queen Anne. For 10 June, 1702-12 Nov. 1702-19th Jan. 1703-4, two copies, one uncut 7 Sept. 1704-4th April, 1705, two copies, both uncut-23 Aug. 1705, uncut-20 March, 1706—30th Dec. 1706-14 Jan. 1707-9 April, 1707-17 Feb. 1708— 18 April, 1708-19 Aug. 1708—22 Nov. 1709—15 Mar. 1709-10-7 Nov. 1710-8 March, 1710-11-16 Jan. 1711-12-16 June, 1713, two copies (22)

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1251 Forms for the 20th Jan. 1714, for bringing George I into quiet possession of the English Throne, two copies; and others printed between that period and 1833 1251*Proclamation of George 1. 6 Dec. 1714, appointing a Publick Thanksgiving on his taking possession of the English Throne

1252 Presbyterianism and Presbyteriall Government, Tracts on many scarce and curious

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1253 Preston (J.) Sermon at the Funeral of J. Reynal, in East Ogwell, in Devon, autograph of Ralph Thoresby, 1615; and 2 others

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1254 Prince (Dan.) The Spring, a Sermon before the Prince (Henry) on Mid-lent Sunday, Lond. 1609-The Creation of the Prince, a Sermon before the creation of Henry as Prince of Wales, ib. 1610-Price (Samson) The Two Twins of Birth and Death, a Sermon upon the occasion of the Funerals of Sir William Byrde, Dean of the Arches, ib. E. Allde, 1624

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1255 Prideaux (J.) Scholasticæ Theologiæ Syntagma Mnemonicum, Oxon. 1651-Jeremiæ Vatis Lamentationes, opera F. Tayleri, 1651; Tractatus de Patribus, notis F. Tayleri, 1654 -Usserii de Græca Septuaginta Interpretum versione syntagma, 1655; and others (8) 1256 Primorosii (Jac.) Academia Monspeliensis et Laurus Monspeliaca, Oxon. 1631; and other Treatises in Latin a parcel 1257 Procopii Gazei in libros Regum et Paralipomenon Scholia, Gr. et Lat. Meursii, vellum Lugd. Bat. Elz. 1620 1258 Protestation (The) Protested, 1641-A Survey of that Foolish, Seditious, Scandalous, and Prophane libell The Protestation Protested, two copies, 1641-Certaine Queries of some tender Conscienced Christians, 1641-Annotations upon the same, 1642-Comparison of the Parliamentary Protestation with the late Canonical Oath, and the difference betwixt them, by John Ley, of Great Budworth in Cheshire, 1641

WRITINGS BY W. PRYNNE, AND

ANSWERS THERETO.

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1259 Prynne (W.) The Perpetuitie of a Regenerate Man's Estate, second edition, autograph of Narcissus Luttrell, 1678 1627 1260 Prynne (W.) A briefe censure of Mr. Cozens his Cozening Devotions, 1628-Healths Sicknesse, a Discourse showing the Drinking of Healths to be Sinfull and utterly Unlawful, 1628-The Unlovelinesse of Love-Lockes: or a Discourse proving the Wearing of a Love-locke to be altogether unseemly, &c. 1628, in a vellum wrapper

1261 Healths Sickenesse; or a compendious and briefe discourse proving the Drinking and Pledging of Healths to be Sinfull, and utterly unlawful unto Christians

1628

1262 Healths Sicknesse. Another Copy, 1628-The Unlovelinesse of Love Lockes; or a summarie Discourse prooving the Wearing, and Nourishing of a Locke, to be altogether unseemly and unlawful unto Christians, uncut edges, 1628 (2)

1263 Lame Giles his haltings, or briefe survey of Giles Widdowes, his Confutation of an Appendix concerning Bowing at the Name of Jesus 1630

1264 Lame, &c. Another Copy, 1630-Another Copy, edges uncut, title wanting, 1630

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1265 Prynne, under the name of Huntley. A Breviate of the Prelates intolerable usurpations, both upon the Kings Prerogative Royall and the Subjectes Liberties

in the year 1637

WRITINGS BY W PRYNNE, &c.-continued.

1266 God no Impostor nor Deluder, or an Answer to a Cavill in defence of Free-will, 1630-An Humble Remonstrance to his Majesty against the Tax for Ship-money (a surreptitious and suppressed edition) printed anno 1641

1267 Vindication of Psalme 105-15, "Touch not mine anointed," 1642-A Sovereign Antidote to prevent, appease, and determine our unnatural and Destructive Civill Warres and dissensions, 1642

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1268 The Treachery and Disloyalty of Papists to their Soveraignes in Doctrine and Practice, 4 parts 1643

1269 An Humble Remonstrance against the Tax of Ship-money lately imposed, now set out by a true copy, 1643-The Popish Royal Favourite, or a full discovery of his Majesties Favours to Notorious Papists, 1643-Rome's Master-Peece, or the Grand Conspiracy of the Pope to re-establish Popery, 1643

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1270 The same three pieces as in previous lot, other copies 1271 Remonstrance, as before, 1643-Rome's Master-Peece, second edition, 1644-Doome of Cowardize and Treachery, or a Looking Glasse for Cowardly or Corrupt Governors, 1643

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1272 Prynne (W.) The Treachery and Disloyalty of Papists to their Soveraignes in Doctrine and Practice, together with the First part of the Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdomes 1273 Prynne. The same, 1643-Rome's Grand Master-Peece, or the grand Conspiracy of the Pope and his instruments to extirpate the Protestant Religion, 1643

in one vol. 1274 Prynne (W.) Independency Examined, Unmasked, Refuted by Twelve new particular Interrogatories, 1644-A True and perfect Narrative of what was done, spoken by, and betweene Mr. Prynne, the old and newly Forcibly late secluded members, and others of the House, uncut, 1659 (2) 1275 Independency Examined, Unmasked, Refuted-Twelve Considerable Serious Questions touching Church Government -Full Reply to the same-The Falsities and Forgeries of the Anonymous Author of a late Pamphlet answered and refuted (4) 1644 1276 Truth triumphing over Falsehood, Antiquity over Novelty, or the first part of a Just and Seasonable Vindication of the Undoubted Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Christian Emperors, &c. in all matters of Religion, in refutation of Goodwin's Innocencies Triumph, 1645-XII Questions touching Church Government, 1644-Full Reply to Observations on the same, 1644; and 1 other

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WRITINGS BY W. PRYNNE, &c.-continued.

1277 Truth triumphing, &c. 1645--Suspension Suspended, or the Divines of Syon College late claim to the power of suspending Scandalous Persons from the Lords Supper, 1646 -Diotrephes Catechised, or Sixteen important Questions touching the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction pretended to by some Presbyterians, 1646-The Sword of Christian Magistracy supported, 1647-A Plea for the Lords or Vindication of the Power of the Peers, 1648

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1278 Truth Triumphing-Suspension Suspended-The Sword of Christian Magistracy supported, 1647-A Plea for the Peers, 1645

(4) 1279 Vindication of Four Serious Questions of Grand Importance concerning Excommunication and Suspension from the Sacrament, 1645-A Fresh Discovery of some Prodigious New Wandering-Blazing Stars and Fire-Brands stiling themselves New-Lights, 1645 - The Lyar Confuonded, or a Briefe Refutation of John Lilburnes miserably misstated Case, 1645 (3)

1280 Legall (A) Vindication of the Liberties of England against illegal Taxes and pretended Acts of Parliament lately enforced on the People, uncut, 1649-Speech made touching the King's Answer to the Propositions of both Houses, 1649-A Briefe Memento of the present Unparliamentary Junto, touching their designs to depose the King, 1649The first part of an Historical Collection of the Ancient Parliaments of England, 673 to 1216

(4) 1281 A Legall Vindication, &c. 1649-A Gospel Plea for the Lawfulness and Continuance of the Ancient Settled Maintenance and Truthes of the Ministers of the Gospel, 1653A Declaration and Protestation against the Tax of Excise, and for Hops in particular, 1654-A Seasonable, Legall, and Historicall Vindication of the Old Liberties, &c. of all English Freemen, 1654-Polemical Dissertation of the Lord's-day-Sabbath, 1655

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1282 BROADSIDES. The Places and Times of his First Imprisonments under his professed Enemies the Prelates; also of his Second Imprisonment under False Brethren and Pretended Friends, a folio sheet, with engraved portrait of Prynne when in prison, ætat. suæ 49-1653

folio. Printed for Michael). S(parke). 1653 1283 A Declaration and Protestation concerning the Excise, 1654 -Seasonable Vindication of the Laws of Freemen, 1655 -A New Discovery of Free State Tyranny, 1655-A Briefe Polemicall Dissertation concerning the Time of the Inchoation and Determination of the Lords Sabbath-day, 1655-A Legal Resolution of Two important Queries concerning the Sacraments, 1656

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