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Letter to a friend & other 46 items concerning Lilburne
John Lilburne
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library
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- [Houses, upon the 26. of July last, by that rable of reformadoes, and of the Prentices set on and encouraged, by the known malignant-then-ruling-part of the city]
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- The saints paradise : or, The Fathers teaching the only satisfaction to waiting souls. Wherein many experiences are recorded, for the comfort of such as are under spirituall burning. The inward testimony is the souls strength.
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By Jerrard Winstanley
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- The breaking of the day of God : wherein, four things are manifested : I. That the two witnesses are not in killing, but in rising from death, II. The three daies and half, or 42. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired, III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet, IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach
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by Gerrard Winstanley
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- The mysterie of God, concerning the whole creation, mankinde : To be made known to every man and woman after seaven dispensations and seasons of time are passed over. According to the counsell of God, revealed to his servants.
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By Ierrard Winstanley
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- L. Colonel John Lilbvrns apologetisch verhael, nopende d'onwettelijcke ende ongerechtige sententie vande verbeurte van 7000 poundt sterlinghs ond' eeuwigh bannissement, tegens hemgewesen onde over hemge-executeert door 't Parlement van Englandt in January 1652. = L. Colonel John Lilbvrne his apologetical narration, relateing to his illegal & unjust sentence of 7000 pounds fine & perpetuall banishment decreed & executed upon him by the present Parliament of England January 1651
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- A declaration of Lieutenant-Colonel John Lilburn to the free-born pcople of England : And his speech to the Parliament, on Tuesday last; in answer to the sentence denounced against him by Mr. Speaker, by speciall order and command together with his resolution (come life come death) not personally to yield active submission to the said sentence. And divers other remarkable things, worth the knowledge of all the free-men, not only of London, but of all England. Subscribed, John Lilburn
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- To every individuall member of the supream authority of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England : The humble addresse of Lieu. Col. John Lilburn, by way of answer to a most false and scandalous printed petition, delivered at the House door against him, by one William Huntington, upon Wednesday the 26 of November. 1651
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- To the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the well-affected, in and about the City of London, Westminster, and parts adjacent : presenters, and approvers of the late petition of the 11. of September, &c
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- A seasonable discourse written by Mr. Iohn Dury upon the earnest requests of many, briefly shewing these particulars 1. What the grounds and method of our reformation ought to be in religion and learning. 2. How even in these times of distraction, the worke may be advanced. By the knowledge of Orientall tongues and Jewish mysteries. By an agency for advancement of universall learning. Published by Samuel Hartlib. Aprill 24. 1649. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl
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- The state of the Kingdome represented to the people concerning the King, Parliament, Army, and the whole land : In a rejoynder, by way of animadversions upon the ansvver to the Agreement of the People. Written by William Ashhurst Esquire. January 23. 1648. Imprimatur Gilbert Mabbott
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- A petition from His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax and the General Councel of officers of the Army, to the Honorable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, concerning the draught of an agreement of the people for a secure and present peace, by them framed and prepared : Together with the said agreement presented Saturday, Jan. 20. And a declaration of his Excellency and the said General Councel, concerning the same.
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Tendred to the consideration of the people. By the appointment of his excellency, and the Generall Councel of officers of the Army. Signed, John Rushvvorth, Sec'
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- The discoverer : VVherein is set forth (to undeceive the nation) the reall plots and stratagems of Lievt. Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, Mr. Richard Overton, and that partie. And their severall seditious wayes and wiles a long time practised by them to accomplish and effect the same. Namely, under the pretence and colour of libertie, and to take off the burdens and grievances of the people, a most dangerous and destructive designe is carried on to deprive the nation of their religion, rights, liberties, proprieties, lawes, government, &c. and to bring a totall and universall ruine upon the land. And so much is here clearely proved. The first part.
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Composed and digested by some private persons, well-wishers to the just and honourable proceedings of the Parliament and Councell of state. Published by authoritie
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- An agreement of the free people of England : tendered as a peace-offering to this distressed nation
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by Leutenant Colonel Iohn Lilburne, Master William Walwyn, Master Themm Prince, and Master Richard Overton, Prisoners in the Tower of London, May the 1. 1649
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- A manifestation from Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Richard Overton, (now prisioners in the Tovver of London) and others, commonly (though unjustly) styled Levellers : Intended for their fvll vindication from the many aspersions cast upon them, to render them odious to the world, and unserviceable to the Common-wealth. And to satisfie and ascertain all men whereunto all their motions and endeavours tend, and what is the ultimate scope of their engagement in the pvblick affaires
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- Reasons against agreement with a late printed paper, intituled, Foundations of freedome: or, The agreement of the people : VVhereby it doth appear, that the particulars proposed in the said paper are not foundations of freedome, but of tyrannie and slaverie to the people; being destructive to religion, laws, liberty, and government; against our Covenant and protestations, and very dangerous and unsafe for the kingdom.
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By William Ashhurst Esquire
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- Several proposals for peace & freedom, by an agreement of the people : offered unto Commissary General Ireton for the concurrence of the Army, by the approbation and consent of many worthy persons of the Common Councel and others of the city of London, on the eleventh of this instant December, to be agreed unto, and subscribed by all the inhabitants of England & VVales
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- Foundations of freedom, or, An agreement of the people : proposed as a rule for future government in the establishment of a firm and lasting peace : drawn up by severall well-affected persons, and tendered to the consideration of the General Councell of the Army; and now offered to the consideration of all persons who are at liberty, by printing, or other wise, to give their reasons for, or against it : uunto which is annexed several grievances by some persons, offered to be inserted in the said agreement, but adjudged only necessary to be insisted on, as fit to be removed by the next repesentatives
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- To the right honourable and supreme authority of this nation, the Commons in Parliament assembled : the humble petition of many thousands, earnestly desiring the glory of God, the freedome of the Common-wealth, and the peace of all men
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