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2. X infallible signes and marks, to distinguish the true church from all other whatsoever: the lamb from the beast; that is, Christ from Belial. A. Christs. I. The temple of God. II. The Word of God. III. The servants or ministers of God. IV. The spirit of God. V. The Sacramental Union. VI. The regeneration. VII. Brotherly concord. VIII. A godly life. IX. The publike good. X. Disgrace and persecution. B. Antichrists. I. The temple of man. II. The word of man. III. The servants or ministers of the belly. IV. The spirit of the world. V. The elementary union. VI. The baptism of water. VII. Schisms and sects. VIII. A bestial life. IX. Private good. X. Worldy honour and pleasure

3. X solid and serious qveries concerning the power of church discipline pleaded by some of the clergy to be in them iure divino and by the will and appointment of Jesus Christ : with a three-fold distinction of power, humane, rationall, and divine, flowing from the Parliament, the consciences, and the spirit of God unto which all men are bound to submit : also an admonition to the Parliament to promote the restititution of true religion and reformation of Gods church to the abandoning of all popish remnants ...

4. To xeiphos tōn martyrōn. Or, A brief narration of the mysteries of state carried on by the Spanish faction in England, since the reign of Queen Elizabeth to this day for the supplanting of the magistracy and ministry, the laws of the land, and the religion of the Church of England, especially and particularly declaring, how, when, and where, Cromwell and his party were confederate with the Spanish faction, and how he and they are resolved to overthrow the Protestant laws, and religion, in the Church and state of England, and Scotland. Together vvith a vindication of the Presbyterian party, both of church-men and states-men in the kingdom of England, Scotland, and Ireland, against the independent and popish party, who are both united and confederated to destroy them, and their religion

5. XII. resolves concerning the disposall of the person of the King in a sharpe reproofe to a rejoynder to three pamphlets, published in defence of Mr. Chaloners speech (called, A speech without doores, and said to be defended without reason) under pretence of the vindication of the Parliaments honour. With a declaration of the Generall Assembly of Scotland, concerning the danger of capitulation with those who have raised warr against the Parliament, and against receiving protections from, and complying with the Cavaliers

10. XXIII. Maij 1587. Anno 29. Elizabethæ Reginæ. A publication of an order lately granted by the Queenes Maiestie, in fauour of a great number of her louing subiectes, occupying the trade of clothing in the realme whereby they may haue better sales of their clothes to be transported out of the realme by the porte of London

13. XXXIII religions, sects, societies, and factions, of the cavaliers now in armes against the Parliament. 1 Cardinalls, 2 French faction, 3 Spanish faction, 4 Adamites, 5 Prelaticall faction, 6 Jesuites, 7 Malignants, 8 Priests, 9 Arminians, 10 Italian faction, 11 Shelomothites, 12 Chiliastes, 13 Clementines, 14 Simon Maguses, 15 Achians, 16 Minanders, 17 Ebionites, 18 Corinthuses, 19 Nicholitains, 20 Marcions, 21 Eneraticæ, 22 Valentinians, 23 Theodotians, 24 Samseis, 25 Samosetens, 26 Manacheams, 27 Appolinaries, 28 Donatists, 29 Selucians, 30 Pilagians, 31 Abelardes, 32 Peternins, 33 Fratricellins, their chiefe tenents exactly observed, their actions traced, and their customes and ceremonies truly observed. And each of their originall and first foundation fully proved