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1. Don Fray Antonio de Sotomayor, por la gracia de Dios, y de la Santa Sede Apostolica, Arçobispo de Damasco, Inquisidor general en todos los Reynos y señorios de su Magestad, su Confessor, e de su Consejo de Estado, &c. Por quanto considerando los graves inconveniẽtes que resultan de no hazerse notorias las constituciones, decretos, y privilegios que los Sumos Pontifices han concedido al Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion ...

2. Y dyas mystica ad monadis simplicitatem : ein nutzbares zweifaches Tractatlein so einem eingefeltigen christlichen Hertzen den Weg weiset zur ewigen Seeligseit : Darinnen erinnert wird I. Des Menschen Composition auss dreyen unterschiedlichen wesendlichen Theilen. II. Der hochwichtige Unterscheid der beyden vornehmsten Specierum Fidei, Gratiae & Naturae ... zu Bewhärung der ewigen Warheit ... herfür gegegeben ...

4. Yea and amen: or, pretious promises, and priviledges Spiritually unfolded in their nature and vse. Driving at the assurance and establishing of weak beleevers. By R. Sibbs D.D. master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and preacher of Grayes Inne London. Reviewed by himselfe in his life time, and since perused by T.G. and P.N.

5. The yeare of jubile: or, Englands releasment, purchased by Gods immediate assistance, and powerfull aiding of her renowmed Parliament and the forces raised by them: under the command of the right valiant, prosperous, and pious generall, Sir Thomas Fairfax. Being a summarie of all the atchievements, victories, and remarkable procedings of the armies aforesaid, from the late famous battail of Nasby, fought Iune 14, 1645, to the late reducement of Oxford and Faringdon. Together with a true and perfect list of the prisoners, arms, and ammunition, taken at each fight, and in each garison. And published at the desire of many worthy persons of this kingdom

7. Yet another word to the wise: shewing, that the lamentable grievances of the Parliaments friends in Cumberland and Westmerland. [sic] presented by their Commissioner, Mr. Iohn Musgrave, to the House of Commons above two years agoe, are so far yet from being redressed, that the House of Commons not only protecteth Mr. Richard Barwis, one of their owne members, from the law, being accused of high treason, as appeareth by the great charge against him in this treatise contained. As also against Sir Wilford Lawson, commander in chiefe of Cumberland, who betrayed that county into the enemies hands. ... But instead of doing justice either against them or other accused traytors to the common-wealth, they have most unjustly committed that worthy gentleman, Mr. John Musgrave, (their accuser and prosecuter to the Fleet prison) above these 12. moneths, ...