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Prynne, William (1641.). A catalogue of such testimonies in all ages as plainly evidence bishops and presbyters to be both one, equall and the same .... EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1641.). A new discovery of the prelates tyranny in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent Lawyer, Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a learned physitian and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent divine. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1641.). Canterburies tooles, or, Instruments wherewith he hath effected many rare feats, and egregarious exploits .... EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1641.). The antipathie of the English lordly prelacie, both to regall monarchy, and civill unity, or, An historicall collection of the severall execrable treasons, conspiracies, rebellions, seditions, state-schismes, contumacies ...&anti-monarchicall practices, of our English, Brittish, French, Scottish,&Irish lordly prelates, against our kings, kingdomes, laws, liberties; and of the severall warres, and civill dissentions ... or against our realm, in former and latter ages. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1641.). The humble petition of Mr. Prynne, late exile, and close prisoner in the isle of Iersey. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1642.). A moderate and most proper reply to a declaration, printed and published under His Maiesties name, December 8. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1642.). A vindication of Psalme 105.15. (touch not mine anointed, and doe my prophets no harme) from some false glosses lately obtruded on it by Royalists. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1643.). The doome of cowardisze and treachery, or, A looking-glasse for cowardly or corrupt governours, and souldiers, who through pusillanimity or bribery, betray their trusts, to the publick prejudice. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1643.). The Popish royall favourite, or, a full discovery of His Majesties extraordinary favours to, and protections of notorious papists, priestes, Jesuites, against all prosecutions and penalties of the laws enacted against them. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1643.). The soveraigne povver of parliaments and kingdomes. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1644?]). Foure serious questions of grand importance, concerning excommunication and suspension from the Sacrament. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1644.). A fvll reply to Certaine briefe observations and anti-queries on Master Prynnes twelve questions about church-government. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1644.). Romes master-peece, or, The grand conspiracy of the Pope and his iesuited instruments, to extirpate the Protestant religion, re-establish popery, subvert lawes, liberties, peace, parliaments, by kindling a civill war in Scotland, and all His Majesties realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe .... EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1644.). Twelve considerable serious questions touching chvrch government. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1645.). Hidden workes of darkenes brought to publike light, or, A necessary introdvction to the history of the Archbishop of Canterbvrie's triall. EEBO-TCP.

Prynne, William (1646.). Diotrephes catechised, or, Sixteen important questions touching the ecclesiastical jurisdiction and censures (contradistinct to civill) now eagerly pretended to and challenged by a divine right, by some over-rigid Presbyterians and Independents. EEBO-TCP.

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