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2 additional books about John Rogers in the extended shelves: A brief necessary vindication of the old and new secluded members, from the false malicious calvmnies and of the fundamental rights, liberties, privileges, government, interest of the freemen, Parliaments, people of England, from the late avowed subversions 1. of John Rogers ... 2. of M. Nedham ... / by William Prynne ... (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Edward Thomas ..., 1659), by William Prynne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The Faithfull narrative of the late testimony and demand made to Oliver Cromwel, and his powers, on the behalf of the Lords prisoners, in the name of the Lord Jehovah (Jesus Christ,) king of saints and nations.: Published by faithful hands, members of churches (out of the original copies) to prevent mistakes, and misreports thereupon. To the faithful remnant of the Lamb, who are in this day of great rebuke and blasphemy, ingaged against the beast and his government, especially, to the new non-conforming churches, and saints in city and country, commonly called by the name of fifth monarchy men. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1654. [i.e. 1655]), by Hur Horton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by John Rogers: Books in the extended shelves: Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: Diapoliteia. A Christian concertation with Mr. Prin, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Harrington, for the true cause of the Commonvvealth. Or, An answer to Mr. Prin's (perditory) anatomy of the Republick, and his true and perfect narrative, &c. To Mr. Baxter's (purgatory) pills for the Army: and his wounding answer to the healing question. With some soft reflections upon his Catholick (or rather Cathulactick) key; and an examen of the late petition of the sixth of July to this Parliament. In all which we have a most necessary vindication of the cause; of the honourable persons now in Parliament and Council, from the venome and vilification of their pens. By Joh. Rogers, thorugh grace kept (under many sufferings) a faithful servant to Jesus Christ, his cause and the Commonwealth. (London : printed for Livewel Chapman, at the Crown in Popes-Head-Alley, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: Jegar-Sahadvtha: an oyled pillar. Set up for posterity, against present wickednesses, hypocrisies, blasphemies, persecutions and cruelties of this serpent power (now up) in England (the out-street of the beast.) Or, A heart appeale to heaven and earth,: broken out of bonds and banishment at last, in a relation of some part of the past and present sufferings of John Rogers in close prison and continued banishment, for the most blessed cause and testimony of Jesus; the sound of the seventh trumpet and the gospel of the seven thunders, or holy oracles (called rayling by them in power) sealed up to the time of the end. From Carisbrook Castle in the third year of my captivity, the fifth-prison, and the third in exile, having been hurried about from post to pillar, quia perdere nolo substantiam propter accidentia. ([London : s.n., 1657]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: M. Harrington's Parallel unparallel'd: or, A demonstration upon it, and the parable opened. Wherein it appears, neither the spirit of the people, nor the spirit of men like Mr. R. but the spirit of God, of Christ, of his people in the Parliament, and adherents to the cause, is the fittest for the government of the Commonwealth, Zach. 4. 6. ([London : s.n., 1659]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: Mene, tekel, perez, or, A little appearance of the hand-writing: (in a glance of light) against the powers and apostates of the times. By a letter written to, and lamenting over Oliver Lord Cromwell. / By John Rogers. In this woful howre of his temptation, and of Sions sore pangs, and solemne appeals; and of the precious saints imprisonments and persecution for this most glorious, betrayed denyed, and crucified cause of Christ Jesus King of Saints and nations. ([London : s.n., 1654]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: Mr. Pryn's good old cause stated and stunted 10 years ago, or, A most dangerous designe in mistating the good by mistaking the bad old cause clearly extricated and offered to the Parliament, the General Council of Officer's, the good people's and army's immediate consideration. (London : Printed by J.C. for L. Chapman, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: Ohel or Beth-shemesh A tabernacle for the sun, or, Irenicum evangelicum : an idea of church-discipline in the theorick and practick parts, which come forth first into the world as bridegroom and bride ... by whom you will have the totum essentiale of a true Gospel-church state according to Christs rules and order left us when he ascended ... : published for the benefit of all gathered churches, more especially in England, Ireland and Scotland / by John Rogers ... (London : Printed for R.I. and G. and H. Eversden ..., 1653), also by John Rogers (HTML at EEBO TCP) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: Sagrir, or, Doomes-day drawing nigh, with thunder and lightening to lawyers in an alarum for the new laws, and the peoples liberties from the Norman and Babylonian yokes : making discoverie of the present ungodly laws and lawyers of the fourth monarchy, and of the approach of the fifth, with those godly laws, officers and ordinances that belong to the legislative power of the Lord Iesus : shewing the glorious work incumbent to civil-discipline, (once more) set before the Parliament, Lord Generall, army and people of England, in their distinct capasities, upon the account of Christ and his monarchy / humbly presented to them by John Rogers ... (London : Printed for Tho. Hucklescot ..., 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: Some account of the life and opinions of a fifth-monarchy man (Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1867), also by Edward Rogers (page images at HathiTrust) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: Tabernacle for the sun : or Irenicum evangelicum ... (London : Printed for R. I. and G. & H. Eversden, 1653., 1653), also by Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: To his excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell.: A few proposals, relating to civil government. / Humbly offered by John Rogers an unworthy servant of Christ, and preacher of the Gospel now at Tho. Apostles London. ([London] : Printed for Robert Ibbitson, 1653) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Rogers, John, 1627-1665?: To His Highnesse Lord Generall Cromwell, Lord Protector, &c.: The humble cautionary proposals of John Rogers, minister of the gospel according to the dispensation of the spirit (now) at Thomas Apostles London. ([London : s.n., 1653]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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