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| | Books by Edward Bowles: Books in the extended shelves: Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: The dutie and danger of swearing opened in a sermon preached at York, February 3, 1655, the day of swearing the lord maior / by Edward Bowles ... ([York] : Printed and sold in York by Tho. Broad, 1655) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: Good counsell for evil times. Or, A plain sermon preached at Pauls in London, April 16. 1648. / By Edw: Bowles M.A. of Katherin-Hall Cambridge. Printed by the desire and order of the Lord Maior and aldermen of that famous city. (London : Printed by F: Neile for Samuel Gellibrand, and are to be sold at his Shop at the Brasen Serpent in Pauls Church-yard, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: A letter from a minister in His Excellence his army, to a brother of his in London, by way of prevention to Mercurius Aulicus and his complices. Dated from my lord generalls quarter before Reading. April 18. 1643. (London : Printed for J. Rothwell, and S. Gellibrand, April 20. 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: Manifest truth, or, An inversion of truths manifest containing a narration of the proceedings of the Scottish army, and a vindication of the Parliament and kingdome of England from the false and injurious aspersions cast on them by the author of the said manifest. (London : Printed by M.S. for Henry Overton ... and Giles Calvert ..., 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: The mysterie of iniquity, 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. (Printed for Samuel Gellibrand, 1643) (page images at HathiTrust) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: 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) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: Mystery of iniquity, yet working in the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the destruction of religion truly Protestant (Printed at London : By A. B., [1643], 1643), also by Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: A perfect narrative of the late proceedings of the Parliament of Scotland, in relation to the affaires of England. Also the manner of the funerall of the Right Honourable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax : with the chief heads of his Lordships funerall-sermon, preached by Mr. Bowles. 15. March instant. And sundry other particulars concerning the L. Widdringdon, Sir Thomas Glemham, Sir Charles Lucas, and others late going into Scotland. (London : Printed by Robert Austin, March 22. 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: A Plain favlt in plain-English. And the same in Doctor Fearne: who (upon different grounds) build one error; but this is the best of it, that their difference destroyes the same error, which they would build upon the ruine of Parliaments. (London : Printed for T. Vnderhill, 1643), also by John Evelyn (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: A plain statement of the trusts and recent administration of Lady Hewley's charities, as now in proof in the suit of the attorney-general, v. Shore, esq., and others; with remarks on efforts now making to effect "a total disconnexion between church and state": (R. Hunter, 1834), also by Thomas William Tottie (page images at HathiTrust) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: Plaine English : or, A discourse concerning the accommodation, the armie, the association. ([Place of publication not identified], 1643), also by John Squire (page images at HathiTrust) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: Plaine English, or, A discourse concerning the accommodation, the armie, the association ([London? : s.n.], 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662: The proceedings of the army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax From ... Containing the story of the Club-men, and relief of Taunton. Wherein is expressed the propositions of the Club-men, and Sir Thomas Fairfax his answer unto them. Sent from Mr Bowles (Chaplain to Sir Thomas Fairfax) to a friend of his in London. (London [England] : printed for Samuel Gellibrand, July 9, 1645), contrib. by Samuel Gellibrand (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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