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Tracts on liberty in the Puritan Revolution, 1638-1647
William Haller
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Frontmatter
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John Lilburne Frontispiece to [Richard Overton's] Remonstrance of Many Thousand Citizens, 1646 (page Frontispiece)
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Θεομαχία, 1644 (John Goodwin, page 1)
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The Compassionate Samaritane, 1644 ([William Walwyn], page 59)
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Liberty of Conscience, 1644 ([Henry Robinson], page 105)
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A Copie of a Letter, 1645 (John Lilburne, page 179)
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A Helpe to the right understanding of a Discourse concerning Independency, 1645 ([William Walwyn], page 189)
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The Araignement of Mr. Persecution, 1645 ([Richard Overton], page 203)
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Englands Birth-Right Justified, 1645 ([John Lilburne], page 257)
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Englands Lamentable Slaverie, 1645 ([William Walwyn], page 309)
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A Whisper in the Eare of Mr. Thomas Edwards, 1646 (William Walwyn, page 319)
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A Prediction of Mr. Edwards his Conversion, 1646 (page 337)
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A Remonstrance of Many Thousand Citizens, 1646 ([Richard Overton], page 349)
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The Commoners Complaint, 1647 (page 371)
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To the right Honourable and Supreme Authority of this Nation, the Commons in Parliament Assembled, 1647 (page 397)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CH | 4.1 (Mar. 1935): 69-70 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3160706 |
PR | 44.4 (Jul. 1935): 391-392 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2179994 |
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Published: 1934
Publisher: Columbia University Press