1. The unanimous vote and resolution of both Houses of Parliament, presented by them to the Kings most Excellent Majesty Author/Creator: England and Wales. Parliament Publication/Creation: London, : Printed by Richard Hodgkinson, living in Thames-Street over-against Baynards-Castle, an. Dom. 1661 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
2. The unchangeable resolutions of the free-men of England Publication/Creation: London : s.n., 1648 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
3. The unchangeable resolutions of the free-men of England Publication/Creation: London : s.n., 1648 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
4. The unchanged, constant and single-hearted peace-maker drawn forth into the world. Or, A vindication of Mr. John Dury from the aspersions cast upon him in a nameless pamphlet called, The time-serving Proteus and ambidexter divine, uncased to the world. Wherin the two letters written seventeen years ago the one to Joseph Hall, then Bishop of Exeter, the other to William Laud, then Arch-bishop of Canterbury, are cleared from the most false and injurious interpretations put upon them. Entered according to the late Act concerning printing Author/Creator: Dury, John, 1596-1680 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by J. Clowes, for Richard Wodenothe at the Starre under St. Peters Church in Cornhil, 1650 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
5. Undaunted London-Derry, or, The victorious Protestants constant success against the proud French and Irish forces to the tune of, Lilli borlero Publication/Creation: [London] : Printed for J. Deacon ..., [1689?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
6. The undeceiving of the people in the point of tithes. Wherein is shewed, I. That never any clergy in the Church of God hath been, or is maintained with lesse charge to the subject, then the established clergy of the Church of England. II. That there is no subject in the realme of England, who giveth any thing of his own, towards the maintenance of his parish-minister, but his Easter-offering. III. That the change of tithes into stipends, will bring greater trouble to the clergy, then is yet considered; and far lesse profit to the countrey, then is now pretended Author/Creator: Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by J.G. for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop under S. Peters Church in Cornhill, 1651 [i.e. 1652] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
7. The undeceiving of the people in the point of tithes. Wherein is shewed, I. That never any clergy in the Church of God hath been, or is maintained with lesse charge to the subject, then the established clergy of the Church of England. II. That there is no subject in the realme of England, who giveth any thing of his own, towards the maintenance of his parish-minister, but his Easter-offering. III. That the change of tithes into stipends, will bring greater trouble to the clergy, then is yet considered; and far lesse profit to the countrey, then is now pretended Author/Creator: Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by J.G. for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop under S. Peters Church in Cornhill, 1651 [i.e. 1652] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
8. The undeceiving of the people in the point of tithes: wherein is shewed, I. That never any clergy in the Church of God hath been, or is maintained with lesse charge to the subject, then the established clergy of the Church of England. II. That there is no subject in the realme of England, who giveth any thing of his own, towards the maintenance of his parish-minister, but his Easter-offering. III. That the change of tithes into stipends, will bring greater trouble to the clergy, then is yet considered; and far lesse profit to the countrey, then is now pretended Author/Creator: Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by M.F. for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop under S. Peters Church in Cornhill, 1648 [i.e. 1647] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
9. The undeceiving of the people in the point of tithes Wherein is shewed, I. That never any clergy in the Church of God hath been, or is maintained with lesse charge to the subject, then the established clergy of the Church of England. II. That there is no subject in the realme of England, who giveth any thing of his owne, towards the maintenance of his parish-minister, but his Easter-offering. III. That the change of tithes into stipends, will bring greater trouble to the clergy, then is yet considered; and far lesse profit to the countrey, then is now pretended. By Pet. Heylyn D.D. Author/Creator: Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662 Publication/Creation: London : printed by J.G. for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop under S. Peters Church in Cornhill, 1657 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
10. Commune concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall, ciuitatis London, tricesimo primo die Augusti, anno Regni Domini nostri, Iacobi nunc Regis, Angliæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, fidei defensor. &c. decimo nono. Coram Francisco Iones milite, Maiore Ciuitatis London, ... Forasmuch, as the due execution of the place & office of constable hath of late beene more neglected then heretofore, ... Author/Creator: City of London (England). Court of Common Council Publication/Creation: [London] : Printed by Robert Young, printer to the Honourable Citie of London, anno Dom. 1630 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading