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[March 19.]-A Synopsis of Theology or Divinity.

By Francis Roberts. 8. sh. Printed by James Young for John Bartlet. (19 March.) 669. f. 10. (21.) [March 20.]-King James his divine Prophecie, of the Warres and Distractions of the present and future Times. Printed for R. Austin. (20 March.) E. 274. (10.) [March 20.]-Of Will-Worship. [MS. note by Thomason: "by Dr. Hen. Hamond."] Printed by Henry Hall: Oxford. (20 March.)

E. 274. (6.) [March 21.]-To the King's most Excellent Majestye. The Petition of the Lady Eleanor [Davies], 1633. [A prophecy, relative to the death of Archbishop Laud.] 8. sh. (21 March.) 669. f. 10. (22.) March 21.-The Brides Preparation. By the Lady Eleanor.

[March 21.]-Cordiall Councell in a Patheticall Epistle. Printed by Tho. Paine and are to be sold by James Crump.

E. 274. (13.)
By R. Junius.
(21 March.)
E. 274. (16.)

[March 21.]-Gods Severity on Mans Sterility. Taken from the Parable of the Fruitlesse Fig-Tree. A sermon, by John Fary. Printed by J. D. for Andrew Cook. (21 March.) E. 274. (12.) March 21.-The Scholars Petition for Play-dayes instead of Holy-dayes. Exhibited to the Company of Merchant-Tailors by the Scholars of their Schools. [In verse.] 8. sh. 669. f. 10. (23.) [March 22.]—The New Army regulated. [By John Brandon.] Printed by John Hammond. (22 March.) E. 274. (19.) [March 22.]-A Table to know what a hundred weight commeth to from a Farthing the pound, to 2s. 6d. the pound. s. sh. Printed for George Lindsey. (22 March.) 669. f. 10. (24.)

[March 24.]-The old Parliament, with some Passages thereof: As it was long since ordered, in the Reigne of Alexander Severus, then Emperour of Rome: and of the Proceedings against Vetronius Turinus. [A satire on Charles I. and Strafford.] Printed for Robert Austin. (24 March.) E. 274. (22.) March 26.-A Solemne Publike Fast appointed by the Generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 26 March, with the particular Causes inducing them thereunto. Printed for John Wright. E. 276. (11.) March 26.-Gods Master-Piece. A sermon preached to the House of Peers the day of the Monthly Publike Fast, by Stephen Marshall. Printed by Richard Cotes for Stephen Bowtell. E. 279. (2.) March 26.-The Man of Honour described in a sermon preached before the Lords at Westminster. By Francis Cheynell. pp. 67. Printed by J. R. for Samuel Gellibrand. E. 279. (3.)

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March 26.—The Discoverie of a Publique Spirit; a sermon before the

House of Commons. By William Goode.
Christopher Meredith.

March 26.-God judging among the Gods.
House of Commons. By John Ward. pp. 60.
Christopher Meredith.

Printed by I. L. for

E. 279. (4.)

A sermon before the
Printed by I. L. for
E. 279. (5.)
Raising Moneys for

March 28.-Four Ordinances of Parliament for Sir Thomas Fairfax Army. Together with the Votes and Orders of the Commons concerning Assesments for Sir Tho. Fairfax Army. 28 March 1645 to 15 Jan. 1646. Printed by Edw. Husbands.

E. 317. (11.) March 29.-Christ the Christians Choice. A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. John Caws. By Alexander Grosse. Printed by R. B. for John Bartlet. E. 286. (19.) March 31.--An Ordinance of Parliament for securing of the Eighty Thousand Pounds advanced by and under the eight Treasurers hereafter named. Printed for Edward Husbands. E. 276. (5.)

[March 31.] The Oxford Character of the London Diurnall [by John Cleveland] examined and answered. [See above: Feb., E. 268. (6.)] Printed by M. B. (31 March.) E. 274. (32.) [March.]-[A satire in verse on James I. and Charles I. In MS. throughout, in Thomason's hand.] E. 276. (2.)

[April 1.]—Antichrist unmasked in two Treatises. The First an Answer unto two Paedobaptists, Dan. Featly and Stephen Marshall. The Second, The Man of Sinne discovered in Doctrine. By Hen. Denne. pp. 88. Printed for the Edification of the Church. (1 April.)

E. 275. (1.) [April 1.]-A Compendious Chatechisme, newly set forth for the benefit of such as intend the Sacrament of Christ's body and Blood. [The preface signed: J. F.] Printed by Tho. Paine and are to be sold by Andrew Kembe. (i April.) E. 1185. (3.) April 1.-The Great Feast at the Inthronization of George Neavill, ArchBishop of Yorke, in the sixt yeere of Edward the fourth, wherein is manifested the great Pride and vaineglory of that Prelate. Printed for Edward Husbands. E. 276. (1.) [April 1.]-A Plaine Discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John. By John Napier, Lord of Marchiston. The fifth edition. pp. 282. Printed for Andrew Wilson: Edinburgh. (1 April.) E. 275. (4.) [April 1.]-A Vindication of Free-Grace in Opposition to this Arminian Position--Naturall Men may do such things as whereunto God hath by way of promise annexed Grace and Acceptation-preached by John Goodwin. Published by S. L. [i.e. Samuel Lane.] pp. 72. Printed by John Macock for Michael Spark, junior. (1 April.)

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[April 1.][An equestrian portrait of Sir Thomas Fairfax, engraved by W. Bressie.] Sold by Peter Stent. (1 April.) 669. f. 10. (25.) April 2.—A Paper delivered into the Lords House by the Earle of Essex at the offering up of his Commission. Printed for Thomas Hewer.

E. 276. (10.) [April 2.]-King Jesus is the Beleever's Prince, Priest and Lawgiver in things appertaining to the conscience. Written by Francis Cornwell, out of the learned workes of Mr. John Fox, in his Book of Martyrs, excepting onely some explanations of his owne. Printed by J. Dawson. (2 April.) E. 1179. (2.) [April 2.]-Medicus Medicatus: or The Physicians Religion cured by a lenitive Potion. With some Animadversions upon Sir Kenelme Digby's Observations on Religio Medici. By Alexander Ross. pp. 112. Printed by James Young & are to be sold by Charles Green. (2 April.) E. 1169. [April 2.] The great Mysterie of God: or, The Vision of the Evening and the Morning opened. pp. 72. Printed for John Wright. (2 April.) E. 276. (4.) April 3.-An Ordinance of Parliament for a Monethly charge of Two thousand Eight hundred pounds upon the County of Lincoln for the defence and safety of the said county. Printed for Edward Husbands. E. 276. (21.) [April 3.]-A Brief Catecheticall Exposition of Christian Doctrine. By William Twiss. pp. 54. Printed for John Wright. (3 April.)

E. 1178. (1.) [April 3.] A New Catechisme, being the principall grounds of Christian Religion. By William Good. Printed by Bernerd Alsop. (3 April.) E. 1185. (6.) [April 3.]-Pædo-Baptisme: or, The Baptizing of Enfants justified. By Robert Ram. Printed for John Wright. (3 April.) E. 276. (12.) April 4.- An Ordinance of Parliament for the Discharging of the Members of both Houses from all Offices both Military and Civill. Printed for J. Wright. E. 276. (16.) April 4. An Extract of severall Letters from Scotland concerning the defeat given to the Rebels under the command of James Grahame, late Earl of Montrose, at Dundie, by the Army of the Parliament of Scotland under Lieutenant Generall Baylie and General Major Hurry, 4 April. Printed for R. Bostock and S. Gellibrand. E. 278. (7.) April 4.-An Extract of Severall Letters from Scotland concerning the Defeat given to the Rebels Forces at Dundy, 4 April. Printed for Edward Husbands. E. 278. (11.)

[April 4.]-The Reformed Army. Wherein is plainly set forth, 1. What Officers are necessary in an Army. 2. What Officers may well be discharged. 3. What revinews will be saved. 4. What disaduantage

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the State receives by such unnecessary officers.

5. What can be

alleaged for the difference between these our Civill Wars and those in other Countries. [By John Brandon.] Printed for J. B. (4 April.) E. 276. (14.) [April 4.]-The Way of the Churches of Christ in New-England. By Mr. J. Cotton. Printed by Matthew Simmons. (4 April.)

E. 276. (13.) April 5.—Two Ordinances of Parliament; the one for the enabling of the Commissioners of the Great Seale to tender an Oath to all such persons that shall come into the protection of the Parliament, the other, for the discharging of the Members of both Houses from all places both Military and Civill. Printed for John Wright.

E. 276. (20.) April 6. Severall Letters to William Lenthall, Esquire, concerning the State of Sir Tho. Fairfax Army. Printed for Edward Husbands.

E. 277. (8.) April 7.—True Religion in the Old Way of Piety and Charity. A sermon to the Lord Major and Aldermen of London at their Anniversary Meeting on Easter-Munday at the Spittle. By Robert Harris. Printed for John Bartlet. E. 277. (4.)

[April 8.]-A true Report of the great Costs and Charges of the foure Hospitalls in the City of London, in the maintenance of their great number of poore this present yeare 1645. [MS. note by Thomason : "Munday in Easter week at the Spitle, but noe psalmes as in other yeares, nor sermon on Good Friday."] 8. sh. (8 April.)

669. f. 10. (26.) [April 8. The Araignement of Mr. Persecution presented to the consideration of the People of England, wherein he is indicted and condemned of enmity against God. By Yongue Martin Mar-Preist, Son to old Martin the Metrapolitane. [By Henry Robinson.] Printed by Martin Claw-Clergie, Printer to the Reverend Assembly of Divines, and are to be sould at his Shop in Toleration Street, at the Signe of the Subjects Liberty, right opposite to Persecuting Court. (8 April.)

E. 276. (23.) April 8.-The Christians great design on earth is to attain assurance for Heaven. A sermon preached before the Lord Major and Aldermen of London. By Jeremiah Whitaker. Printed by G. Miller for John Bellamie.

E. 277. (5.)

[April 9.]—A Brief Discovery of the Blasphemous Doctrine of Familisme, first conceived by Henry Nicolas and now taught by one Mr. Randall [By John Etherington.] Printed by Matthew Simmons. (9 April.) E. 277. (10.)

1645. [April 9.]-Friderici Spanhemii epistola ad Davidem Buchananum, super controversiis quibusdam quæ in ecclesiis Anglicanis agitantur. pp. 92. Excudebat J. R. pro Georgio Thomason & Octaviano Pullen. (9 April.) E. 1145. (3.)

[April 9.] The Looking-Glasse for Malignants, enlarged.
Or, the
Second Part of Gods hand against God-haters. By John Vicars.
Printed for I. Rothwell. (9 April.)
E. 277. (3.)
April 9.-The Stil-Destroyer, or Self-seeking Discovered. A sermon
preached before the Lord Maior and Aldermen of London. By William
Ienkyn. pp. 52. Printed for Christopher Meredith. E. 277. (6.)
[April 9.]-Truths Victory against Heresie: all sorts comprehended
under these ten mentioned: Papists, Familists, Arrians, Arminians,
Anabaptists, Separatists, Antinomists, Monarchists, Millenarists, Inde-
pendents, By J. G. [i.e. John Grant]. With a woodcut. pp. 73.
Printed for H. R. (9 April.)
E. 277. (7.)

April 10. The Earl of Warwicks Surrender of the Ordinance and
Authoritie formerly granted by Parliament for his being Lord High
Admirall of England. Printed for Richard Best.
E. 278. (5.)
April 10.-The Speech of their Excellencies the Lords Ambassadours
Extraordinarie from the States Generall of the United Provinces of the
Netherlands, taking their leave of both the Houses of Parliament,
10 April. Translated out of French into English. s. sh. Printed by
T. Badger.
669. f. 10. (28.)
[Another edition.] Together with a Moderate Answer by a private
Gentleman [Henry Parker]. Printed by M. B. for Robert Bostock.

E. 278. (9.) Herein is examined

[April 10.]—Christs Kingdome on Earth opened.
what T. Brightman, J. Alstede, I. Mede and H. Archer hold concerning
the thousand years of the Saints Reign with Christ. [By Thomas
Hayne.] pp. 90. Printed by Ric. Cotes for Stephen Bowtell. (10 April.)
E. 278. (1.)

[April 10.]-A Full Answer to a scandalous Pamphlet [By John
Cleveland] intituled A Character of a London Diurnall. [See above :
Jan. E. 268. (6.)] Printed by F. P. for Francis Coles and Lawrence
Blaikeloke. (10 April.)
E. 277. (11.)

April 12. Two Ordinances of Parliament: The one for Exempting the
University of Cambridge from Taxations. The other for the Regulating
of the said University by the Earle of Manchester. Printed for John
Wright.
E. 278. (6.)
[April 14.-A Review of a certain Pamphlet ["a copie of a Letter,
etc.'] under the name of one John Lilburne. By a well-willer to the
Peace of Sion. [See above: 15 Jan., E. 24. (22.)] Printed for Thomas
Underhill. (14 April.)
E. 278. (4.)

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