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Parker, Henry, 1604-1652
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Henry Parker English barrister and political writer
Parker, Henry, 1604-1652
Parker Henry 1604-1652
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A discovrse concerning Puritans
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A letter of due censure, and redargvtion to Lieut: Coll: John Lilburne
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A petition or declaration, humbly desired to be presented to the view of His most Excellent Majestie; by all His Majesties most loyall and dutifull subjects
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A political catechism
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A political catechism, or, Certain questions concerning the government of this land
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A question answered: how laws are to be understood, and obedience yeelded
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Accommodation cordially desired, and really intended
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An ansvver to the poysonous sedicious paper of Mr. David Jenkins
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An appendix to the late answer printed by His Majesties command, or, Some seasonable animadversions upon the late observator and his seaven anti-monarchicall assertions
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An elegie upon ye death of my most noble & most honourable master Robert Earle of Essex
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Henry Parkers answer to the retreate of the armie
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Jus populi, or, A discourse wherein clear satisfaction is given as well concerning the right of subiects as the right of princes
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Jus populi. Or, A discourse wherein clear satisfaction is given, as well concerning the right of subjects, as the right of princes
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Jus regum. Or, a vindication of the regall povver
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Memoriall
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Mr. William Wheelers case from his own relation
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Mr. William Wheelers case from his own relation
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Observations upon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses
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Of a free trade
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Reformation in courts, and cases testamentary
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Scotlands holy vvar
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Severall poysonous and sedicious papers of Mr. David Jenkins ansvvered
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Some few observations upon his Majesties late answer to the declaration or remonstance of the Lords and Commons of the 19 of May, 1642
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The Irish massacre; or A true narrative of the unparallel'd cruelties exercised in Ireland upon the Brittish Protestants, &c
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The Kings cabinet opened: or, Certain packets of secret letters & papers, written with the Kings own hand, and taken in his cabinet at Nasby-Field, June 14. 1645
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The Kings cabinet opened: or, certain packets of secret letters & papers, written with the Kings own hand, and taken in his cabinet at Nasby-Field, June 14. 1645
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The Observator defended
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The Trojan horse of the Presbyteriall government unbovvelled
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The Trojan horse of the Presbyteriall government vnbowelled
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The altar dispute, or A discourse concerning the severall innovations of the altar
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The altar dispute, or, A discovrse concerning the severall innovations of the altar
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The case of shipmony briefly discoursed, according to the grounds of law, policie, and conscience
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The case of shipmony briefly discoursed, according to the grounds of law, policy, and conscience
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The cheif affairs of Ireland truly communicated
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The contra-replicant, his complaint to His Maiestie
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The cordiall of Mr. David Ienkins: or His reply to H.P. barrester of Lincolnes-Inne, answered
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The danger to England observed upon its deserting the high court of Parliament
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The generall junto
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The manifold miseries of civill vvarre and discord in a kingdome
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The oath of pacification, or, A forme of religious accomodation
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The oath of pacification: or A forme of religious accomodation: humbly proposed both to King and Parliament
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The question concerning the divine right of episcopacie truly stated
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The qvestion concerning the divine right of episcopacie truly stated
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The speech of Their Excellencies the Lords Ambassadours Extraordinary
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The true grounds of ecclesiasticall regiment
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The true portraiture of the kings of England
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The true portraiture of the kings of England, drawn from their titles, successions, raigns and ends, or, A short and exact historical description of every king, with the right they have had to the crown, and the manner of their wearing of it, especially from William the Conqueror
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The vintners answer to some scandalous phamphlets published as is supposed by Richard Kilvert and abetted in some points by his brother Roger and Alderman Abel
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To the High Court of Parliament: the humble remonstrance of the Company of Stationers, London
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