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1647GT1273London: Peter Cole at The Sign of the Printing-Presse in Cornhill 1647. Original Printins . Hardback. Vg. small 4to. x 325 vii table; bound with THE CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME xiii 259 viii index pp; THE THIRD VOLUME xxii Contents and Forewords 114 iii pp THE SAINTS HIDING-PLACE IN TIME OF ANGER 1647 33 pp; CHRISTS COMING OPENED IN A SERMON Before the HONOURABLE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN MARGARET'S WESTMINSTER Being the day appointed for Thanks Giving for the Great Victory in WALES MAY 17 1648 23pp Index to the third Volume 8pp; A VINDICATION OF ORDINANCES Unto Which is Added GRACE AND LOVE BEYOND GIFTS Opened In A Sermon Before The Lord Mayor of London 1650; Bound With A VINDICATION OF ORDINANACES Unto Which is Added GRACE AND LOVE BEYOND GIFTS Opened in a Sermon before The Lord Mayor of London 1650 iv66pp Last leaf margins frayed but complete collection. A WORN COPY OF A RARE COLLECTION. Loose binding and worn original coverrs. Wiliam Bridge c1600-1670. See Wikipedia <br/> <br/> Peter Cole at The Sign of the Printing-Presse in Cornhill hardcover
1679212225n.p. London: s.n. 1679. 4pp. 1 vols. Folio 32 cm. Unbound partly separated at fold. 4pp. 1 vols. Folio 32 cm. The context here is the late-breaking news of the crushing defeat of he Scottish Covenanters at the Battle of Borthwell Bridge on June 22 1679 by government troops under the Duke of Monmouth only 5 days prior the the publication of these relaed events. Several hundred Covenanters were killed 1200 were taken prisoner and marched off to Edinburgh but several -- like William Kelso -- fled to Ireland. His capture and examination is recounted here; a report several boats of rebels sailing to Ireland; and a call for their apprehension by Ormond Viceroy of Ireland on June 30<br /> <br /> After the battle the surviving Covenanters were ruthlessly pursued and killed and many banished to America. Wing N972 s.n. unknown
1679212225n.p. London: s.n. 1679. 4pp. 1 vols. Folio 32 cm. Unbound partly separated at fold. 4pp. 1 vols. Folio 32 cm. The Defeat and Pursuit of the Scottish Covenanters. The context here is the late-breaking news of the crushing defeat of he Scottish Covenanters at the Battle of Borthwell Bridge on June 22 1679 by government troops under the Duke of Monmouth only 5 days prior the the publication of these relaed events. Several hundred Covenanters were killed 1200 were taken prisoner and marched off to Edinburgh but several -- like William Kelso -- fled to Ireland. His capture and examination is recounted here; a report several boats of rebels sailing to Ireland; and a call for their apprehension by Ormond Viceroy of Ireland on June 30<br/><br/>After the battle the surviving Covenanters were ruthlessly pursued and killed and many banished to America. Wing N972 s.n. unknown books