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A56159 An exact catalogue of all printed books and papers of various subjects written upon sundry occasions by William Prynne ... ; before, during, since his imprisonments. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1660 (1660) Wing P3950; ESTC R7252 7,847 18

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Priests and Royalists An. 1642. Twice Printed 27. A Re-Vindication of the Anointing and Privileges of faithfull Subjects Anno 1643. 28. The Treachery and Disloyalty of Papists to their Soveraigns with The Soveraign Power of Parliaments and Kingdoms divided into four parts and an Appendix in pursuance of it London 1643. Twice Printed 29. Rooms Master-Piece London 1643. Thrice printed 30. The Opening of the Great-Seal of England London 1643. 31. The Doom of Cowardize and Treachery London 1643. 32. A moderate Apology against a pretended Calumny Printed for Michael Sparke London 1644. 33. A Check to Britannicus for his palpable flattery c. London 1644. 34. The Falsities and Forgeries of the Anonymous Author of the Pamphl●t intituled The Fallacies of Mr. William Prynne discovered London 1644. 35. Four Serious Questions touching Excommunication and Suspention from the Sacrament London 1644. 36. Twelve Considerable serious Questions touching Church-Government London 1644. 37. Independency Examined Vnmasked Refuted London 1644. 38. A full Reply to certain brief Observations and Anti-quaeres to Mr. Prynnes 12. Questions touching Church-Government London 1644. 39. Brief Animadversions on Mr. Iohn Goodwins Theomachia London 1644. 40. A true and full Relation of the Prosecution Arraignment Tryal and Condemnation of Nathaniel Fiennes late Colonel and Governour of the City of Bristol London 1644. 41. The Lyer confounded or a brief Refutation of Iohn Lilburn c. London 1645. 42. Truth triumphing over Falshood Antiquity over Novelty Or A Seasonable Vindication of the Vndoubted Ecclesiastical Iurisdiction Right Legislative and Coercive power of Christian Emperors Kings Magistrates Parliaments in matter of Religion Church Government Discipline Ceremonies Manners In summoning of and presiding in Councils c. London 1645. 43. Suspention from the Lords Supper suspended London 1646. 44. A fresh Discovery of some prodigious New wandring Blazing stars and Firebrands stiling themselves New-lights London 1646. 45. Diotrephes Catechised Or 16. Important Questions touching Ecclesiastical Juri●●iction and Censures London 1646. 46. Twelve Questions of publick concernment touching the Regulation of some abuses in the Law and Legal Proceedings 1646. 47. Scotlands antient Obligation to England and publick acknowledgement ther●of for their Brotherly assistance and deliverance of them London 1646. 48. Scotlands publick acknowledgment of Gods just judgment upon their Nation for their frequent breach of Faiths Leagues Oaths London 1646. 49. A Breviate of the Archbishop of Canterburies Life London 1646. in folio 50. Hidden Works of Darknesse brought to publick Light London 1646. in folio 51. Canterburies Doom or the first part of a compleat History of the Commitm●nt Charge Tryal Condemnation Execution of William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury London 1646. in folio 52. Minors no Senators London 1646. 53. A Gag for Longhaired Rattle heads London 1646. 54. A plain and short expedient to settle the distractions of the Kingdom London 1647. 55. A Counter-plea to the Cowards Apologie London 1647. 56. An account of the Kings Majesties Revenues and Debts London 1647. 57. A Declaration of the Officers and Armies Illegal injurious Proceedings and Practises against the X● impeached Members London 1647. 58. Eight Quaeres upon the Declarations and late Letter of the Army London 1647. 59. Nine Quaeres upon the Printed Charge of the Army against the XI Members London 1647. 60. The Hypocrites Unmasked London 1647. 61. New Presbyterian Light springing out of Independent Darknesse London 1647. 62. The Total and Final demands of the Army London 1647. 63. A brief Justification of the XI accused Members from a scandalous Libel London 1647. 64. A Plea for the Lords London 1647. 65. The Levellers levelled London 1647. 66. The Sword of Christian Magistracy supported Or a full Vindication of Christian Kings and Magistrates authority under the Gospel to punish Idolatry Apostacy Heresie Blasphemie and obstinate Schism with pecuniary corporal and in some cases with Capital punishments London 1647. translated into Latin by Wolfgangus Meyerus and Printed in Germany Anno 1650. 67. A Vindication of Sir William Lewes from his Charge London 1647 68. A full Vindication and Answer of the XI accused Members London 1647. 69. The Lords and Commons first love to zeal for and earnest Vindication of their injuriously accused and impeached Members and violated Privileges London 1647. 70. The University of Oxfords Plea refuted London 1647. 71. Nine Proposals by way of Interrogation to the General Officers and Souldiers of the Army concerning the Justice of their Proceedings in Law or Conscience against the Parliament London 1647. 72. Twelve Quaeres of publick concernment London 1647. 73. A publick Declaration and solemn Protestation of the Freemen of England against the Illegal Intollerable undoing grievance of Free quarter London 1648. 74. The Matchivilian Cromwellist London 1648. 75. Irenarches Redivivus or a brief Collection of sundry usefull Statutes and Petitions in Parliament not hitherto printed concerning the necessity Institution Office Oathes c. of Justices of Pe●ce London 1648. 76. A●dua Regni or 12. Arduous doubts of great Concernment to the Kingdom London 1648. 77. The case of the Impeached Lords Commons and Citi●●s truly stated London 1648. 78. Practical Law controuling countermanding the common Law and the Sword of War the Sword of Justice Exe●er 1648. 79. The Petition of Right of the Freeholders and Freemen of the Kingdom of England London 1648. 80. A new Magna Charta London 1648. 81. The County of Somerset divided into several Classes London 1648. 82. Mercurius Rusticus conteining News from several Counties of England and their joynt Addresses to the Parliament London 1648. 83. A just and solemn Protestation and Remonstrance of the Lord Major Aldermen Common-council men● and Freemen of London 1648. 84. The substance of a Speech made in the House of Commo●s by William Prynne of Lincolns Inne Esq on Monday the 4. of Decemb. 1648. touching the satisfactorinesse of the Kings Answer to the Propositions of both Houses for settlement of a firm lasting Peace London 1648. 3 Editions 85. A true and perfect Narrative of the Officers and Armies forcible seizing divers Members of the Commons House Decemb. 6 and 7. London 1648. 86. The 2d part of the Narrative concerning the Armies force upon the Commons House and Members London 1648. 87. A Protestation of the secured and secluded Member● Decemb. 7. 1648. 88. Mr. Prynnes demand of his Liberty to the General 26. Decemb. 1648. with his Answer thereto and his Answer and Declaration thereupon 89. A Remonstrance and Declaration of several Counties Cities and Boroughs against the unfaithfulnesse of some of their Knights Citizens and Burgesse● London 1648. 90. The Vindication of William Prynne Esq from some scandalous Papers and Imputations Ian. 10. 1648. 91. A brief Memento to the present Un-parliamentary Juncto touching their proceedings against the King Ian. 1. 1648. Reprinted 1660. 92. An impeachment of high Treason against Lieutenan● General Cromwell and other Army-Officers Ian. 1648. 93. Four considerable Positions for the sitting Members Judges and others to ruminate upon
An Exact CATALOGUE OF ALL Printed Books and Papers OF VARIOUS SUBJECTS Written upon sundry Occasions By William Prynne Esq a Bencher of the Honourable Society OF LINCOLNS-INNE Before His Imprisonments During His Imprisonments Since His Imprisonments Iucundi acti Labores Eccles. 12.12 Of making many Books there is no end and much study or reading is a werisomnesse to the flesh LONDON Printed for Michael Sparke Senior 1643. and Re-printed for Edward Thomas at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain by T. Childe and L. Parry 1660. The Stationer to the Reader Reader I Have with much importunity after many denials obtained and published a perfect Catalogue of all Printed Books and Papers of Several Subjects Kinds besides many other Treatises yet Un-published written by William Prynne of Lincolns-Inne Esquire not out of any vain glorious Ostentation of the Authors indefatigable industry and manifold good services to this Church Kingdom Parliaments and our Kings themselves whose Rights and Liberties he hath alwaies Vindicated upon every Emergent occasion against all Opposites and Underminers to the losse of his own Liberty Estate and Hazzard of his Life without the least thought of recompence or reward but for these two principall Reasons First To free the Author from those old new Spurious Impostures which have been injuriously fathered on him by Walker the Ironmonger Saunderson and sundry other Imposters to his Dishonor and the Readers Delusion Secondly To prevent all Imperfect Catalogues and to discover what Copies of his have been published by Erronious Manuscripts varying from the Original without his knowledge by some who aimed more at their own private benefit then the publick his only end in compiling all these ensuing Treatises being only Gods glory the publick good of our Church State King Kingdom and preservation of our Religion Laws Liberties Properties Government and Parliaments Privileges against all Underminers of them by force or fraud not any private gain he freely giving his Copies to those who Printed them and disbursing above one hundred pounds out of his own purse to publish and disperse sundry of these Treatises and Papers for His Majesties and the Parliaments service and his Countries publick good when none durst undertake to print them for fear of utter ruine by Usurping Arbitrary tyrannical Civil and Military powers If thou reap any Information Consolation Reformation or Edification by any of these Publications let the Author enjoy thy Prayers and just Respects and his Stationer thy Custom An Exact Catalogue of all Printed Books and Papers written by William Prynne of Lincolns Inne Esq before during since his Imprisonments Books Written and Printed before his first Imprisonment Febr. 1. 1632. 1. THe perpetuity of a Regenerate mans Estate against the Saints total and final Apostacy Twice Printed for Mich. Sparke London 1627. 2. Healths-sicknesse against the common abuse of drinking and pledging Healths and odious sin of Drunkenness Dedicated to King CHARLES Twice Printed London 1628 3. The Vn-lovelinesse of Love-locks and Long womanish hair London 1628. 4. A bri●f Survey and Censure of Master Cozens his couzening Devotions London 1628. Twice Printed 5. Anti Arminianism London 1630. Twice Printed together with An Appendix concerning Bowing at the Name of Iesus proving it no duty of nor warranted by the text of Phil. 2.9 10. Printed at the end thereof in the second Edition 6. God no Impestor nor Deluder London 1630. Twice Printed 7. Lame G●les his Haultings together with An Appendix concerning the Popish Original and Progresse of bowing at the Name of I●sus London 1631. Twice Printed 8. Histriom●stix The Players Scourge c. against the intoller●b●e mischi●f● and abuses of Common Playes and Play-houses London 1633. For this he was imprisoned and grievously censured though Licensed by Authority But his Censure afterwards Repealed as Causelesse Groundlesse Illegal Unjust by both Houses of Parliament and Playes and Play-houses suppressed Books written during his Imprisonment in the Tower of London 9. Appendix Supplementum Epilogus ad Flagellum Pontificis touching the parity of Bishops and Presbyters Iure divino Anno 1635. 10. A Breviate of the Prelates intollerable Vsurpations and Encroachments upon the Kings Prerogatives and Subjects Liberties with an Appendix to it Anno 1635. 11. Certain Quaeres propounded to the Bowers at the Name of Iesus and the Patrons thereof Anno 1636. 12. The Vn-bishoping of Timothy and Titus proving them no Diocesan Bishops of Ephesus or Crete and that Presbyters h●ve a divine Right to ordain Ministers as well as Bishops with a Postscript Anno 1636. Reprinted with Additions London 16●0 13. A Looking Glass for all Lordly Prelates Anno 1636. 14 Certain Quaeres propounded to Bishops c. Anno 1636. 15. Instructions for Church-wardens concerning Visitation Articles Fees Oathes c. Anno 1636. 16. News from Ipswich Anno 1636. 17. A Catalogue of such Testimonies in all ages as plainly evidence Bishops and Presbyt●rs to be both one Jure Divino c. An. 1637. Reprinted An. 1641. 18. A Quench-Cole with an Appendix to it in Answer to A Cole from the Altar and other Pamphlets touching Altars an● Bowing to or towards them Anno 1637. 19. An humble Remonstrance to His Majestie against the Tax of Ship money now imposed laying open the Illegality Injustice Abuses and Inconveniences thereof Written in the Tower 16●6 Very corruptly Printed without the Authors privity Anno 1641. Since Reprinted by a perfect Copy London 1643. 20. Additions to the First part of a Dialogue between A and B concerning the Sabbaths Morality and the unlawfulnesse of Pa●times on the Lords day Anno 1636. Twice Printed 21. The Antipathy of the English Lordly Prelacy both to Regal Monarchy and Civil Vnity or an Historical Collection of the several Execra●le Treasons Conspiracies Rebellions State-Schisms Contumacies and Antimonarchical English British French Scotish and Irish LORDLY Prelates against our Kings Kingdoms and of the several Wars and Dissentions occasioned by them in and against our Realm in former and later ages in two parts first written in the Tower but enlarged and published by Authority since his enlargement and return from exile London 1641. Books compiled during his close Imprisonment in Mount-Orgueil Castle in Iersey 22. Mount-Orgueil or Divine and profitable Meditations raised from the contemplation of these three Leaves of Natures Volume 1. Rocks 2 Seas 3. Gardens with A Poem of the Souls complaint against the Body and comfortable Cordials against the discomforts of Imprisonment printed London Anno 1641. 23. A pleasant Purge for a Roman Catholick to evacuate his evil Humors London 1642. Books written since his enlargement and return from exile 24. A new Discovery of the Prelates Tyranny in their late Prosecutions and censures Lond. 1641. 25. A Soveraign Antidote to prevent and appease our unnatural destructive Civil Wars and Dissentions London 1642. Twice Printed 26. A Vindication of Psalm 105.15 Touch not mine Anointed and do my Prophets no harm From some false Glosses lately obtruded on it by