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[July.]-Motives to induce the Protestant Princes to mind the worke of Peace Ecclesiasticall amongst themselves. Printed for William Hope. E. 160. (30.) [July.]—Of Prelatical Episcopacy, and whether it may be deduced from the Apostolical times by virtue of those testimonies which are alledg'd in some late treatises, one whereof goes under the name of James, Archbishop of Armagh. [MS. note by Thomason: "By John Milton."] Printed by R. O. & G. D. for Thomas Underhill. E. 164. (19.) [July. A Parallell betweene Robert late Earle of Essex, and George late Duke of Buckingham. By Sir Henry Wotton. [With two wood-cut portraits.] E. 164. (20.) [July.]-The Pope's Proclamation: together with the lawes established by him concerning his rights which hee claimeth in England. Whereunto is added, six articles against Cheapside Crosse, whereby it stands guilty of High Treason. [A satire.] E. 164. (9.) [July.] Reasons why the Hierarchy or Government of the Church by Bishops may and ought to be removed. E. 160. (31.) [July.]-The Recantation of the Prelate of Canterbury. Being his last advice to his brethren the Bishops of England. [A satire.]

E. 164. (17.) [July.] Regulated Zeal. Or, an earnest request to all Zealously affected Christians to seeke the desired Reformation in a peaceable way. By W. T. [i.e. W. Thomason]. Printed for Samuel Read. E. 160. (29.) [July.]—A Revelation of Mr. Brightman's Revelation. Wherein is shewed how all that which Mr. Brightman hath foretold concerning Germany, Scotland and England hath been fulfilled. [With an engraved portrait.] E. 164. (11.)

[Another edition.]

E. 166. (15.)

[July. A Sermon lately preached at Westminster before the House of Commons. By Joseph Symonds. Printed for Luke Fawn.

E. 165. (10.) [July.]-Two Sermons lately preached at Westminster before sundry of the House of Commons. By Thomas Case. Printed by I. Raworth for Luke Fawne. E. 165. (7. & 8.) [July.]-Sir Thomas Roe his Speech in Parliament, wherein he sheweth the cause of the decay of Coine and Trade in this Land.

E. 198. (31.) the grievances of

[July.]-A Speech delivered in Parliament concerning the Kingdome. By I. P., Esquire [i.e. John Pym]. Printed for R. J. E. 198. (35.) time, when the

[July.]-A Speech made by Denzel Hollis at that Judges had their Charge, concerning Sir Randol Crew. E. G. for L. Blakelocke.

Printed by E. 198. (34.)

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[July.]-A Survey of that foolish, seditious Libell, the Protestation Protested [by Henry Burton. See above: May, E. 158. (14.) and E. 170. (8. & 9.)].

E. 164. (8.) Wine Project, out Printed for Thomas E. 165. (13.)

E. 165. (2.)

[July.] A true Discovery of the Projectors of the of the Vintners owne made at their Common Hall. Walkley. [July.]-A true Relation of the French Embassage, with the confutation of some points of Father Phillips his letter. [July.] An Uproar in the North at Hull by a company of souldiers against their Captaine, Edward Walbrucke. By H. T. E. 164. (4.) [July.] The Wren's Nest defil'd; or, Bishop Wren anatomiz'd, his life and actions dissected and laid open. [With a satirical woodcut.] Printed for John Thomas. E. 165. (14.) Aug. 4.-The Impeachment against the Bishops. Delivered at the Barr in the Lords House. Printed by I. N. for Henry Twyford.

E. 165. (12.)

Aug. 7.-Articles exhibited in Parliament against Master John Squire,
Vicar of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch.
E. 171. (15.)
Aug. 7.-An Answer to a printed paper entituled Articles exhibited in
Parliament against Mr. John Squier.
Aug. 8.-[A Declaration of the Lords and Commons "that they would
not have sat upon Sunday but upon inevitable necessity."]
Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill.

E. 172. (22.)

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669. f. 3. (11.) Aug. 8.-A Sermon preach't to his Majesty at the Court of Whitehall. By Jos. [Hall] B. of Exon. pp. 52. Printed by M. Flesher for Nat. Butter. E. 1100. (2.) Aug. 8.—A true Relation of a Combustion hapning at St. Anne's Church by Aldersgate betweene a stranger, sometimes a Jesuite but now reformed to our Church, and one Marler, a button maker, contending which should first preach. E. 169. (6.) Aug. 9. To the Commons. The Petition of Andrew Church, George Allen and others, delivered to Master Speaker on behalfe of the poore trades-men and artificers in London and Westminster. [Complaining of the unfair competition of alien tradesmen.]

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669. f. 4. (27.) Aug. 13.-The Copy of a Letter sent from the Earle of Holland to an honourable Lord at the Parliament. [Concerning the disbanding of the Army.] E. 166. (13.) As

Aug. 13.-A Relation of the King's Entertainment into Scotland. also the Coppy of a Speech which the Speaker for Scotland spake to his Majesty. And how the Effigies of my Lord Sandwidge was carved in wood and beheaded. E. 166. (5. & 6.)

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Aug. 14.—A Relation of the Kings Entertainment into Scotland.

E. 172. (2.) Aug. 14.—The Brothers on the Separation; or, a relation of a company of Brownists which kept their Conventicle at one Mr. Porter's in Goat Alley in Whitecrosse Street, where they were apprehended. Also a Sermon preached afterwards in the same house by John Rogers, a glover. Printed by Tho. Harper. E. 172. (11.) Aug. 16.—The Lord Humes his Speech, delivered in the Presence of the King to the Parliament in Scotland. E. 199. (9.) Aug. 17.—The Nationall Assembly of Scotland, with the Oath taken by the Parliament Men. Whereunto is annexed his Majesties Speech to the Parliament of Scotland. Printed by T. Fawcet. E. 199. (10.) Aug. 18.—Instructions given unto the Commissioners of the Lords and Commons appointed to be imployed in the Parliament of Scotland. Together with the proceedings in Parliament, 19 Aug., with order for the disbanding of the armies in the northern parts. E. 169. (10.) Aug. 24.—The true Copy of a letter sent by Mr. Speaker to the Sheriffes of severall Counties which have not as yet paid in the Poll-Money. With the copy of an Order for the speedy transportation of that money to York for disbanding of his Majesties Army. E. 171. (23.) Aug. 27.—An Ordinance of Parliament for a Day of Publike Thanksgiving [on 7 Sept.] for the Peace concluded between England and Scotland. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill.

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Aug. 27.- Questions exhibited by the Parliament in Scotland concerning
the Earle of Montroise his plott. As also their order to Generall
Lesly for marching of the army.
E. 172. (3.)
Aug. 28.-An Ordinance made and agreed by Parliament for the speedie
disarming of Popish Recusants. Printed by Robert Barker and the
assignes of John Bill.
E. 171. (14.)

Aug. 28. Sir Beniamin Rudyerd his Speech made in answer to the
Spanish and French Embassadors request for our Souldiers at their
Disbanding.
E. 199. (6.)

Aug. 31. From Scotland. Two coppies of Letters; the one from his
Majestie to the Lord Keeper, wherein is contained four reasons why he
subscribed not unto the Commission sent to him; the other [signed :
R. C.], 1 Sept., concerning the proceedings of the Parliament in
Scotland.
E. 171. (9.)

Aug. 31.-The Souldier's Triumph and the Preacher's Glory.
A sermon
preached to the captains and souldiers exercising arms in the Artillery
Gardens in S. Michael's Church, Cornhill. By Matthias Milward.
Printed by W. E. and I. G. for John Clark.
E. 175. (7.)

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E. 167. (15.)

[Aug.]-Mercurius Britannicus. Tragi-Comoedia Lutetiæ summo cum applausu publice acta. [By R. Brathwait.] [Aug.]-Mercurius Britanicus or, the English Intelligencer. [Translated from the preceding.]

E. 172. (34.)

[Aug.]—An Apology for Bishops or, A Plea for Learning. [In verse.]

E. 167. (12.)

[Aug.]-The Archbishop's Crueltie made knowne in a true story of Edward Rood, Minister at Abingdon, dismissed of his Ministery by him. By Giles Gulter. E. 166. (4.) [Aug.]-The Bespotted Jesuite, whose gospel is full of blasphemy against the Bloode of Christ. By William Crashaw. pp. 102. Imprinted by Bar. Alsop. E. 166. (3.) [Aug. Camiltons Discoverie of the devilish designes of the Society of Jesuites of late yeares. Translated out of the Latine copie by W. F. X. B. Printed by T. Fawcet. E. 167. (2.) [Aug.]-The Coppy of a Letter sent [21 Nov. 1635] from France by Mr. Walter Mountagu to his father the Lord Privie Seale [justifying his conversion to the Roman Catholic Faith], with his answere there unto. Also a second answere to the same letter by Lord Faukland.

E. 168. (1.) [Aug.]-The Coppy of a Letter sent from John Lord Finch, late Lord Keeper, to his friend Dr. Cozens. [A satire. Partly in verse.]

E. 167. (8.) [Aug.]-The Coppy of a Letter written to the Lower House of Parliament touching divers grievances and inconveniences of the State. Printed by John Dawson for Thomas Walkley. E. 167. (9.) [Aug.]-A Discovery of Six Women Preachers. With a relation of their names, manners, life and doctrine.

E. 166. (1.)

E. 167. (5.)

E. 166. (2.)

[Aug.]-England's Safety in Trades Encrease. By Henry Robinson. pp. 62. Printed by E. P. for Nicholas Bourne. [Aug.]-The Frogges of Egypt; or, the Caterpillers of the Commonwealth truely dissected. [Partly in verse.] [Aug.]-London's Lamentation: wherein is described certaine causes of this visitation of the plague and withal what meanes may be used to the Lord, to gaine his mercy and favor. [With a woodcut.] Printed by E. P. for John Wright, Junior. E. 166. (10.) [Aug.]—The Negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the great Cardinall of England. Containing his life and death. By one of his owne servants, being his Gentleman Usher [George Cavendish. With an engraved portrait of Wolsey]. pp. 118. Printed for William Sheares. E. 166. (14.) [Aug.]—The Order and Course of passing Bills in Parliament. Printed for I. Benson. E. 167. (10.)

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[Aug.]—The Papists Conspiracie; or, a Plot contrived by a Papist priest. Also a relation how it was discovered. E. 166. (8.) [Aug.]-The Petition and Articles or severall Charges exhibited in Parliament against Edward Finch, Vicar of Christ Church in London. [With a satirical woodcut.] Sould by R. Harford. E. 166. (12.) [Aug.]—Reasons against Independant Government of particular Congregations, as also against the toleration of such Churches. Edwards. pp. 56. [See also below: Oct., E. 174. (7.)] Printed by Richard Cotes for Jo. Bellamie & Ralph Smith. E. 167. (16.) [Aug.]-A Discourse concerning the work of Peace Ecclesiasticall, how it may concur with the aim of a Civill Confederation amongst Protestants. Presented to Sir Thomas Row at Hamburg in the yeare 1639. By Mr. John Drury. Printed by Roger Daniel: Cambridge. E. 167. (13.) [Aug.]—A Vindication of the Bishop of Durham [Thomas Morton] from the vile calumnies of a libel intituled the Downfall of Hierarchie. Printed by Richard Cotes for Robert Milborne. E. 166. (16.) [Aug.]-Wren's Anatomy. Discovering his notorious pranks and shamefull wickedness, in his government of Peter-house Colledge and domineering in three Bishopricks. [With a satirical woodcut.]

pp. 50.

E. 166. (7.)

Printed by B.

E. 171. (8.)

Sept. 1.-The Orders from the House of Commons for the abolishing
of Superstition and Innovation in Church affaires.
Alsop.
Sept. 1.-A Letter [signed R. C.] concerning the proceedings of the
Parliament of Scotland.
Sept. 5.-A true Relation of a Scotchman, who coming into the
Church of St. Olaves, Jury, at such a time as the people were
receiving the Communion, did much disturb them. Printed by
Thomas Harper.
E. 171. (19.)

E. 171. (9.)

Sept. 6.-His Majesties Manifest touching the Palatine cause, and Act of Parliament concerning the same. Past in the Parliament of Scotland. First printed by Robert and James Brysons: Edinburgh; now printed by T. Fawcet for T. Bates: London. E. 171. (17.) Sept. 7.-A true and perfect Relation of the Victorie gained by the armie of Philip, King of Spaine against the forces of Lewis the French King, then beleaguering the citie of Fuentaravia. Printed for Samuel Broune. E. 173. (24.)

Sept. 7.-Sion's Joy. A sermon preached to the House of Commons at their publique Thanksgiving for the peace concluded betweene England and Scotland. By Jeremiah Burroughs. pp. 64. Printed by T. P. and M. S. for R. Dawlman. E. 174. (3.) Sept. 7.-A Peace Offering to God. A sermon preached to the House of

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