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Filed under: Solemn League and Covenant (1643) Reasons of the Present Judgement of the University of Oxford, Concerning the Solemne League and Covenant; the Negative Oath; the Ordinances Concerning Discipline and Worship (1647), by University of Oxford Convocation (HTML at EEBO TCP) The covenants and the Covenanters; covenants, sermons and documents of the covenanted reformation. Introd. on the national covenants. (R.W. Hunter, 1895), by James Kerr (page images at HathiTrust) Generall demands concerning the late covenant; propounded by the ministers and professors of divinity in Aberdene ... (Aberdene : Printed by John Forbes, anno Dom. 1663., 1663), by Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The nature, solemnity, grounds, property, and benefits, of a sacred covenant : Together with the duties of those who enter into such a covenant. : Delivered in a sermon at Westminster, at that publique convention ... (J. Rothwell and G. Calvert, 1643), by Joseph Caryl (page images at HathiTrust) A vindication of the ministers of the Gospel, in and about London, from the unjust aspersions cast upon their former actings for the Parliament, as if they had promoted the bringing of the King to capitall punishment : with a short exhortation to their people to keep close to their covenant-ingagement. (Printed by A.M. for Th. Vnderhill at the Bible in Woodstreet, 1648), by Cornelius Burges (page images at HathiTrust) A case of conscience resolved : wherein it is cleared that the King may without impeachment to his oath, touching the clergy at coronation, consent to the abrogation of episcopacy and the obiections against it in two learned treatises printed at Oxford, fully answered. (Printed by Matthew Simmons for John Bartlet, 1646), by John Geree, John Bartlet, and Matthew Simons (page images at HathiTrust) A Testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, and to our Solemn league and covenant ; as also against the errours, heresies and blasphemies of these times, and the toleration of them. Wherein is inserted a catalogue of divers of the said errours, &c. ... Subscribed by the ministers of Christ within the province of London, Decemb. 14. &c. 1647. (Printed by A.M. for T. Vnderhill, 1648), by Church of England. Province of London (page images at HathiTrust) The great danger of covenant-refusing, and covenant-breaking. : Presented in a sermon preached before the Right Honorable Thomas Adams, lord mayor, and the Right Worshipfull the sheriffes, and the aldermen his brethren, and the rest of the common-councell of the famous city of London, Jan. 14. 1645. Upon which day the Solemne league and covenant was renued by them (Printed by M. F. for C. Meredith, 1646), by Edmund Calamy (page images at HathiTrust) The peoples plea : fully vindicating the povver and proceedings of the Parliament.Occasioned by a defence of the covenant (Printed for Robert Bostock, 1646), by John Robinson and Robert Bostock (page images at HathiTrust) Certain disquisitions and considerations representing to the conscience the unlawfulnesse of the oath : entituled, A solemn league and covenant for reformation &c. As also the insufficiency of the arguments used in the exhortation for taking the said covenant. (L. Lichfield, 1644), by Leonard Lichfield, John Barwick, and William Lacey (page images at HathiTrust) The league illegal : wherein the late Solemn League and Covenant is seriously examined, scholastically and solidly confuted for the right informing of weak and tender consciences and the undeceiving of the erroneous, Written long since in prison and never until now made known to the world (R. Royston, 1660), by Daniel Featley, Richard Royston, John Featley, and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Second part of the un-deceiver : tending to the discovery of some prelaticall and antinomian errovrs. (S. Gellibrand, 1643), by Samuel Gellibrand (page images at HathiTrust) A declaration by the kings majesty to his subjects of the kingdomes of Scotland, England, and Ireland. (Printed by Evan Tyler ..., 1650), by King Charles II of England (page images at HathiTrust) An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament ; with instructions for the taking of the league and covenant in the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales. ([Printed for E. Husbands], 1644), by Great Britain and Great Britain. Parliament (1644) (page images at HathiTrust) The Covenant : with a narrative of the proceedings and solemn manner of taking it by the Honourable House of Commons, and Reverent Assembley of Divines the 25th day of September, at Saint Margarets in Westminster. Also, two speeches delivered at the same time (Printed for Thomas Underhill at the Bible in Wood-Street, 1643), by Philip Nye, Alexander Henderson, and Westminster Assembly (1643-1652) (page images at HathiTrust) The case of the accommodation lately proposed by the Bishop of Dumblane to the non-conforming ministers examined : wherein also the antient Prostasia, or, Episcopus Præses is considered, and the Solemne League and Covenant occasionally vindicat : together with a copy of the two letters herein reviewed : vvhereunto also is subjoined an appendix in ansvver to a narrative of the issue of the treaty anent accommodation. ([Edinburgh] : [publisher not identified], 1671., 1671), by Robert McWard, Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The National Covenant and Solemn League & Covenant : with the acknowledgement of sins, and engagement to duties as they were renewed at Lesmahego, March 3. 1688 with accommodation to the present times : together with an introduction touching national covenants, by way of analysis on the 29th chapter of Deuteronomy, the substance whereof, was delivered in a discourse to the people, on the preparation day, before they were renewed. ([Edinburgh] : [publisher not identified], [1689], 1689), by Church of Scotland and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) A seasonable and necessary warning and declaration : concerning present and imminent dangers, and concerning duties relating thereto (Edynburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler ..., 1649., 1649), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly, A. Ker, and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to a minister in the country : asserting the National-Covenant, the Solemn League and Covenant, well warranted from the New Testament, and therefore lawful and perpetually binding ([Edinburgh?] : [publisher not identified], printed in the year 1727., 1727), by John Dickson and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The explanation and application of the Solemn League and Covenant : for the reformation and defence of religion, the honour and happiness of the king, and peace and safety of the three kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland : enjoined by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament in England, and by the Estates of the Parliament of Scotland, to be taken by every man within the three kingdoms, 1643 ([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1737., 1737), by Richard Ward, Alexander Shields, and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) A review of a paper lately written against the being and binding of our sacred national covenants : especially, the solemn league and covenant of the three kingdoms : whereunto an analysis of the Solemn League and Covenant of Scotland, England and Ireland, is prefix'd ; and some testimonies of learned and orthodox divines, for these covenants, are subjoin's (Edinburgh : [publisher not identified], Printed in the year 1727., 1727), by Lover of truth and peace and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The Auchensaugh Renovation of the National Covenant and: Solemn League and Covenant: With the Acknowledgment of Sins and Engagement to Duties, as They: Were Renewed at Auchensaugh, Near Douglas, July 24, 1712. (Compared: With the Editions of Paisley, 1820, and Belfast, 1835.) Also, The: Renovation of These Public Federal Deeds Ordained at Philadelphia,: October 8, 1880, by the Reformed Presbytery, with Accommodation of: the Original Covenants, in Both Transactions, to Their Times and: Positions Respectively, by Reformed Presbytery of North America (Gutenberg ebook) The Covenant with a narrative of the proceedings and solemn manner of taking it by the honourable House of Commons and reverent Assembly of Divines the 25th day of September, at Saint Margarets in Westminster : also two speeches delivered at the same time, the one by Mr. Philip Nye, the other by Mr. Alexander Hendersam. (London : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill..., 1643), by Alexander Henderson and Philip Nye (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Letter to a noble lord at London from a friend at Oxford upon occasion of the late covenant taken by both Houses. ([S.l. : s.n.] ..., February 22, 1643), by Friend at Oxford (HTML at EEBO TCP) The generall demands, of the reverend doctors of divinitie, and ministers of the Gospell in Aberdene, concerning the late covenant, in Scotland together, with the answeres, replyes, and duplyes that followed thereupon, in the year, 1638 : reprinted in one book, by order of Parliament. (Aberdene : Printed by John Forbes, 1663), by John Forbes and Alexander Henderson (HTML at EEBO TCP) The history of the Association, containing all the debates, in the last House of Commons, at Westminster concerning an association, for the preservation of the king's person, and the security of the Protestant religion : the proceedings about an association in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and a true copy of the Association, produced at the Earl of Shaftsbury's tryal, and said to be found in his lordships study, with some observations on the whole : to which is added by way of postscript reflections on the parallel between the late Association, and the Solemn League and Covenant. (London : Printed for R. Janeway, 1682), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Common-wealtsh's [sic] remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace with a loving reproof to such offendors and a caveat to others to beware of them / by a friend to peace with truth and true liberty, R.H. (London : Printed for G. Calvert ..., 1659), by Richard Hubberthorn (HTML at EEBO TCP) Judicium Universitatis Oxoniensis. English ([London : s.n.], 1647), by Robert Sanderson, Richard Zouch, Gerard Langbaine, and University of Oxford (HTML at EEBO TCP) Three treatises concerning the Scotish discipline 1. A fair warning to take heed of the same, by the Right Reverend Dr. Bramhall, Bishop of Derris : 2. A review of Dr. Bramble, late Bishop of London-Derry, his fair warning, &c. by R.B.G. : 3. A second fair warning, in vindication of the first, against the seditious reviewer, by Ri. Watson, chaplain to the Right Honorable the Lord Hopton : to which is prefixed, a letter written by the Reverend Dean of St. Burien, Dr. Creyghton. (Hagh : Printed by Samuel Brown ..., 1661), by R. B. G. A review of Doctor Bramble, John Bramhall, Robert Baillie, Richard Watson, and Robert Creighton (HTML at EEBO TCP) The life of Dr. Sanderson, late Bishop of Lincoln written by Izaak Walton ; to which is added, some short tracts or cases of conscience written by the said Bishop. (London : Printed for Richard Marriot, 1678), by Izaak Walton, Robert Sanderson, and Richard Hooker (HTML at EEBO TCP) An abandoning of the Scottish Covenant by Matthew the Lord Bishop of Ely. (London : Printed by D. Maxwell for Timothy Garthwait ..., 1662), by Matthew Wren (HTML at EEBO TCP) The mysterie of iniqvity yet working in the kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the destruction of religion truly Protestant discovered, as by other grounds apparant and probable, so especially by the late cessation in Ireland, no way so likely to be ballanced, as by a firme union of England and Scotland, in the late solemne covenant, and a religious pursuance of it. (London : Printed for Samvel Gellibrand, 1643), by Edward Bowles (HTML at EEBO TCP) An explanation of some truths, of the carriage of things about this great work (London : [s.n.], 1645), by David Buchanan (HTML at EEBO TCP) The snare is broken wherein is proved by Scripture, law and reason, that the Nationall covenant and oath was unlawfully given and taken ... : here also is vindicated the Parliaments later proceedings, shewing the grounds and principles of the London ministers to be weak and unsound ... : moreover something is said against violence in religion, and the duty of the civill magistrate about worship and church-government / by John Canne. (London : Printed for M. Simmons ..., 1649), by John Canne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Englands covenant proved lawful and necessary also at this time both by Scripture and reason together with sundry answers to the usual objections made against it / by S.C. (London : Printed for Henry Overton, 1643), by Samuel Clarke (HTML at EEBO TCP) The case of the accommodation lately proposed by the Bishop of Dumblane to the non-conforming ministers examined wherein also the antient Prostasia, or, Episcopus Præses is considered, and the Solemne League and Covenant occasionally vindicat : together with a copy of the two letters herein reviewed : vvhereunto also is subjoined an appendix in ansvver to a narrative of the issue of the treaty anent accommodation. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1671), by Robert McWard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mr. Croftons case soberly considered, plainly stated, and humbly submitted to the consideration of just and prudent men made publique to silence clamor, correct mistake, and acquit him from the charge of high treason vrged by Tho. Tomkins, fellow of All-Souls, Oxon. and others in their frivolous, scurillous and invective pamphlets. (London : Printed for the Authours, 1661), by Hugh Griffith (HTML at EEBO TCP) Two speeches delivered before the subscribing of the Covenant, the 25. of September, at St. Margarets in Westminster the one by Mr. Philip Nye, the other by Mr. Alexander Henderson. (Edinburgh : Printed by Robert Bryson, 1643), by Philip Nye and Alexander Henderson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Phanatique league and covenant solemnly enter'd into by the assertors of the good old cause. ([S.l.] : Printed for G.H. ..., March 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The bounds & bonds of publique obedience, or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant : in all which a reply is made to the three answers of the two demurrers, and to the author of The grand case of conscience, who professe themselves impassionate Presbyterians. (London : Printed for John Wright ..., 1649), by Francis Rous (HTML at EEBO TCP) The humble desires and propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace, agreed upon by the mutuall advice and consent of the Parliaments of both kingdoms, united by Solemn League and Covenant. / Presented unto His Majesty at Oxford the 24. of Novemb. last, by Committees from both Houses of Parliament, and Commissioners from the Kingdom of Scotland. Together with an order and severall votes of the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 4. and 8. of this prsent Octob. 1645. for delinquents to compound according to the said propositions, and to come in to the Parliament before December next ensuing. (London : Printed for Edward Husbands, Printer to the honourable House of Commons, Octob. 13, 1645), by England and Wales Parliament and Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Three kingdoms made one by entring Covenant with one God wherein we have these remarkables, worthy all observation : I what it is to Covenant with God, II how hardly his people are drawn into it, III how the Lord has suffered His adversaries from time to time to buffit His people thereinto, IV The height of this covenant above former covenants and reasons why ... / by E.W. (London : Printed for Christopher Meredith ..., 1643), by Ezekias Woodward (HTML at EEBO TCP) The declaration of the kingdome of Scotland, concerning the present expedition into England according to the commission and order of the Convention of Estates, from their meeting at Edinburgh, August 1643. (Edinburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler ..., 1643), by Scotland. Convention of Estates (HTML at EEBO TCP) The attestation of the ministers of the county of Norfolk, and the City of Norwich. In vindication of the ancient truths of Jesus Christ, and prosecution of the Solemn Covenant: against the spreading errors, and prodigious blaspemies that are scattered abroad in these licentious dayes. As it was represented to the ministers of the province of London, June 9. 1648. Concurring with them in their publick testimony. (London : Printed by R. Cotes for Michael Sparke, at the sign of the Bible in Green-Arbor, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Attestation to the testimony of our reverend brethren of the province of London to the truth of Jesus Christ, and to our Solemn League and Covenant as also against the errours, heresies, and blasphemies of these times, and the toleration of them, resolved on by the ministers of Cheshire, at their meeting May 2, and subscribed at their next meeting, June 6, 1648. (London : Printed by R. Cotes for Christopher Meredith ..., 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A review of Doctor Bramble, late Bishop of Londenderry, his Faire warning against the Scotes disciplin by R.B.G. (Printed at Delf : By Michael Stael ..., 1649), by Robert Baillie (HTML at EEBO TCP) A review of the seditious pamphlet lately pnblished [sic] in Holland by Dr. Bramhell, pretended Bishop of London-Derry; entitled, His faire warning against the Scots discipline. In which, his malicious and most lying reports, to the great scandall of that government, are fully and clearly refuted. As also, the Solemne League and Covenant of the three nations justified and maintained. / By Robert Baylie, minister at Glasgow, and one of the commissioners from the Church of Scotland, attending the King at the Hague. (Printed at Delph : by Mich. Stait, dwelling at the Turf-Market, 1649), by Robert Baillie (HTML at EEBO TCP) Certain observations, vpon the new league or covenant as it was explained by a divine of the new assembly, in a congregation at London / written and sent unto him in a letter by some of his auditors, with copy of the said covenant. (Bristoll : Printed for Rich. Harsell ..., 1643), by Divine of the New Assembly (HTML at EEBO TCP) Certaine observations, upon the two contrary covenants lately pvblished and shortly to be offered by one side or other to the whole kingdome. (Oxford : Printed by Leonard Lichfield ..., 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A dismal account of the burning of our Solemn League and National Covenant (with God) and one another. At Linlithgow May 29 1662. Being the birth day of Charles 2d. ([Edinburgh : s.n., 1662]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) England and Scotlands covenant with their God in viz, the protestation, the vow, and covenant, and an ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the taking the same / ordered by the Commons in Parliament that these covenants and ordinances bey forthwith printed and published. ([London?] : Printed for Edw. Husband, 1645) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The grand case of the present ministry whether they may lawfully declare and subscribe, as by the late Act of vniformity is required and the several cases, thence arising (more especially about the Covenant) are clearly stated and faithfully resolved / by the same indifferent hand ; with an addition to his former Cases of conscience, hereunto subjoyned. (London : Printed by J. Macock for T. Dring, and are to be sold at the George in Fleet-Street and by M. Mitchell ..., 1662), by Francis Fullwood (HTML at EEBO TCP) The national convenant of the Kirk of Scotland and the Solemn League and Covenant of the three kingdoms (Edinburgh : Printed by a Society of Stationers, 1660), by Church of Scotland (HTML at EEBO TCP) The National Covenant and Solemn League & Covenant with the acknowledgement of sins, and engagement to duties as they were renewed at Lesmahego, March 3. 1689 with accommodation to the present times : together with an introduction touching national covenants, by way of analysis on the 29th chapter of Deuteronomy, the substance whereof, was delivered in a discourse to the people, on the preparation day, before they were renewed. ([Edinburgh : s.n., 1689]), by Church of Scotland (HTML at EEBO TCP) The copie of the letter sent from the commissioners of the G.A. to all the presbyteries shewing what course is to be taken by them, and every kirk session and family, for turning away the Lords wrath from the land. ([Glasgow] : For George Anderson, printer in Glasgow, [1645?]), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission (HTML at EEBO TCP) A solemn acknowledgment of publick sins, and breaches of the Covenant, and a solemn engagement to all the duties contained therein, namely those, which do in a more speciall way relate unto the dangers of these times. With two acts of the Commission of the General Assembly of the sixth of October, for renewing the Solemn League and Covenant. And debarring of persons accessory to the late unlawfull engagement, from renewing the Covenant, receiving the communion, and from exercise of ecclesiastick office, with their advice to Presbyteries for celebrating the communion. Together also with, an Act of the Committee of Estates of the fourteenth of October for renewing the League and Covenant (London : ... reprinted ... for Robert Bostock at the signe of the Kings Head in Pauls Church-yard, Novem. 22. 1648), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission and Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Admonitions by the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireand [sic] to all His Majesties faithfull loyall subjects of the three Kingdomes of England, Ireland, and Scotland against a Solemn League and Covenant framed by the malignant partie in the Parliament of England : as also against a declaration of the English Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. (VVaterford [Waterford] : Printed by Thomas Bourke, 26 Ian. 1643), by Confederate Catholics. Supreme Council and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Anti-Baal-Berith justified and Zech. Crofton tryed and cast in his appearance before the (so called) prelate justice of peace in an answer to his seditious pamphlet entituled, Berith-anti-Baal : wherein his anti-monarchial principals are made manifest and apparent, to deserve his just imprisonment : together with an answer and animadversion upon the holy-prophane league and covenant : wherein, according to their own words and ways of arguing, its proved to be null and invalid, and its notorious contrariety to former legal oathes, is in several particulars plainly demonstrated / by Robert Cressener ... (London : Printed by Tho. Johnson, and are to be sold by Fr. Kirkman and Wm. Marsh ..., 1662), by Robert Cressener (HTML at EEBO TCP) [Analēpsis anelēphthē] the fastning of St. Petrrs [sic] fetters, by seven links, or propositions. Or, The efficacy and extent of the Solemn League and Covenant asserted and vindicated, against the doubts and scruples of John Gauden's anonymous questionist. : St. Peters bonds not only loosed, but annihilated by Mr. John Russell, attested by John Gauden, D.D. the league illegal, falsly fathered on Dr. Daniel Featley: and the reasons of the University of Oxford for not taking (now pleaded to discharge the obligations of) the Solemn League and Covenant. / By Zech. Crofton ... (London : Printed for Ralph Smith ..., 1160 [i.e. 1660]), by Zachary Crofton (HTML at EEBO TCP) A phenix, or, The Solemn League and Covenant whereunto is annexed : 1. The form and manner of His Majesties coronation in Scotland, with a sermon then preached on that occasion, by Robert Douglas of Edenburgh, II. A declaration of the Kings Majesty to all his loving subjects of the Kingdoms of Scotland, &c. in the yeare 1650, III. The great danger of covenant-breaking, &c., being the substance of a sermon preached by Edm. Calamy, the 14 of Jan., 1645, before the then Lord Mayor of the city of London, Sir Tho. Adams : together with the shieriffs [sic], aldermen, and Common-Councell of the said city : being the day of their taking the Solemn League and Covenant at Michael Basenshaw, London. (Edinburgh : [s.n.], Printed in the year of covenant-breaking, [1662?]), by Robert Douglas, Edmund Calamy, and England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The funeral of the good old cause, or, A covenant of both houses of Parliament against the Solemn League and Covenant (London : Printed for R. Royston, 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Analysis. The loosing of St. Peters bands; : setting forth the true sense and solution of the covenant in point of conscience so far as it relates to the government of the church by episcopacy. / By John Gauden ... (London, : Printed by J. Best, for Andrew Crook, at the Green-Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard., 1660), by John Gauden (HTML at EEBO TCP) An answer to a certain writing, entituled, Certain doubts and quaere's upon occasion of the late oath and covenant, with desire of satisfaction, for tender conscienced people, to whom it may be exhibited. 5. August. 1643 Imprimatur Joseph Caryl. (London : Printed for Luke Fawne, and are to be sold at the signe of the Parrot in Pauls Church-yard, 1643. Sept. 11), by Richard Hollingworth and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) The changeable Covenant. Shewing in a brief series of relation, how the Scots from time to time have imposed upon England, by their false glosses, and perverse interpretations of the Covenant. Their jugglings, tergiversations, and dangerous designes against the Parliament of England, under pretence of the Covenant, articles, and treaty. (London : Printed by G.D. for Thomas Brewster and Gregory Moule, at the three Bibles at the west ende of Pauls, 1650), by Thomas May (HTML at EEBO TCP) A justification of the pious and solemn league and covenant made and entered into, by the representative bodies of the three kingdoms. Against malignant extremes, of many cavilling contendings of hereticks, carnal libertines, and of ridged, uncharitable, and ignorant separatists / by George Palmer, a striver for true faith and peace, between exorbitant extremes. (London : Printed by Matthew Simmons, 1649), by George Palmer (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Reply to the funeral of the good old cause or covenant as truly spoken in the House as was that to which this does return. ([London : s.n.], 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Laws, etc. ([London] : Printed for E. Husbands ..., 1643), by England and Wales (HTML at EEBO TCP) 7 Decemb. 1643 it is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliamens, that Master Marshall be desired to preach at Saint Margarets Westminster on Friday come sevenight to those that shall there meet for the taking of the Solemn League and Covenant ... (London : Printed for Edward Husbands, 1643), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) An order of the Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning the returning, in writing, to the House of Commons, the names of such ministers, and other persons of parishes within the bills of mortallity, as shall not take the Solemn League and Covenant before Wednesday next. Together with an order of the Lords and Commons, for the letting, setting, and renting forth of the houses of such persons as absent themselves from payment of their assessments, subsidies, and other payments by ordinances of Parliament. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these orders be printed and published: H: Elsynge, CLer. Parl. D. Com. (London : Printed for Edward Husbands, and are to be sold at his shop in the Middle-Temple., Decemb. 2, 1643), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Covenanters catechisme, or, A brief and familiar analysis and exposition of the Covenant first delivered in sundry sermons to a particular congregation : and now resolved into questions and answers for the more publike good / by the same avthor. (Printed at London : By John Raworth, 1644) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Satisfaction for all such as oppose reformation in a confutation of twelve practices of popery proved to be condemned by Christ and his apostles : with an answer also made to Mr. Oddy's objections which he wrote against the Covenant : to which is also added a true character of the Covenant / written by W. Kaye. (Printed at Yorke : By Tho. Broad and to be sold by Nathaniel Bro[o]kes in London, 1647), by William Kaye (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaration from the Lords and Commons assembled at Edinburgh, to the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-Councell of the city of London; concerning the report of the commissioners touching the said city and army. Agreed upon by the Generall Assembly of the kingdom of Scotland, signed, Crawford and Lindsay, President of Parliament. Together with their protestation, to defend and maintain the Kings Majesties royall person, honour, and estate, according to the National League and Covenant. Also, a letter from the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, touching the Kings Majesty, and the Parliament of England. Sent by the Lord Maitland. Subscribed in name and by command of the commission of the Generall Assembly. Robert Douglasse, moderator. A. Johnston, cler (London : Printed for R.W., 1648), by Scotland. Parliament and City of London (England). 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