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Articles of high treason exhibited against Cheap-side crosse With the last will and testament of the said crosse : And certaine epitaphs upon her tombe ...
1642
Richard Overton
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Divine Observations Upon the London-Ministers Letter against Toleration By his Synoddicall, Priestbyter-all, Nationall, Provinciall, Classicall, Congregationall, Superlative, Un-erring, Clericall, Academicall Holynesse, Reverend Yongue Martin Mar-Priest, Sonne, and Heire to Old Martin the Metrapolitane. Wherein the Toleration of His Sacred Person with the whole Independent Fraternity, is justifyed by the Rea- sons of the London-Ministers, which they urge against Toleration; and themselves, by their own Reasoning, condemned. ... . The Reverend Authour desires such as have received offence at the 6, 7, and 8 Pages in his Ordinance for Tythes Dismounted, to repaire for satisfaction to the last Clause hereof
1646
Richard Overton
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A Remonstrance of many thousand citizens and other free-born people of England, to their owne House of Commons occasioned through the illegall and barbarous imprisonment of that famous and worthy sufferer for his countries freedoms, Lieutenant Col. John Lilburne ...
1646
Richard Overton
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The picture of the Councel of State held forth to the free people of England
1649
John Lilburne, Thomas Prince, Richard Overton
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Man wholly mortal, or, A treatise wherein't is proved, both theologically and philosophically, that as whole man sinned, so whole man died ...: also, divers other mysteries, as of heaven, hell, the extent of the resurrection, the new creation, &c. opened and presented to the tryal of better judgements
1655
Richard Overton
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Mans mortalitie
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Richard Overton
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New Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the Pope himselfe, cardinals, bishops, Iesuits &c.: vvherein all Romes reliques are set at sale, with the old fayre corrected and enlarged, opening and vending the whole mistery of iniquity
1642
Richard Overton
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Nevv Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the pope himselfe, cardinals, bishops, Iesvits, &c vvherein all Romes reliques are set at sale with the old fayre corrected and enlarged opening and vending the whole mistery of iniquity
1642
Richard Overton
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Articles of high treason exibited against Cheap-side crosse: with the last will and testament of the said crosse : and certaine epitaphs upon her tombe
1642
Richard Overton
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Nevv Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the pope himselfe, cardinals, bishops, Iesvits, &c.: vvherein all Romes reliques are set at sale with the old fayre corrected and enlarged opening and vending the whole mistery of iniquity
1642
Richard Overton
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Nevv Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the pope himselfe .
1642
Richard Overton
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New Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the Pope himselfe, cardinals, bishops, Iesuits &c vvherein all Romes reliques are set at sale, with the old fayre corrected and enlarged, opening and vending the whole mistery of iniquity
1642
Richard Overton
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Mans Mortallitie Or A Treatise Wherein 'tis proved, both Theologically and Phy- losophically, that whole Man is a Compound wholy mortall, contra- ry to that common distinction of Soule and Body : And that the persent going of the Soule into Hea- ven or Hell is a meer Fiction: And that at the Re- surrection is the beginning of our immortallity, and then Actuall Condemnation, and Salvation, and not before. With all doubtes and Objections Answered, and resolved, both by Scripture and Reason; discovering the multi- tude of Blasphemies, and Absurdities that arise from the fancie of the Soule. Also divers other Mysteries, as, of Heaven, Hell, Christs humane residence, the extent of the Resurrection, the New Creation &c. opened, and presented to the tryall of better Judgements
1643
Richard Overton
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Mans mortallitie: or a treatise
1643
Richard Overton
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Mans Moralitie : Or, A Treatise Wherein 'tis proved, both Theologically and Philoso- phically, that whole Man is a Compound wholly mortall, contrary to that com- mon distinction of Soule and Body : And that the present going of the Soule into Heaven or Hell is a meer Fiction: And that at the Resurrection is the beginning of our immortality, and then Actuall Condemnation, and Salvation, and not before. With all doubts and Objections Answered, and resolved, both by Scripture and Reason, discovering the multitude of Blasphemies, and Absurdities that arise from the fancie of the Soule. Also divers other Mysteries, as, of Heaven, Hell, Christs humane residence, the extent of the Resurrection, the New Creation, &c. opened, and presented to the tryall of better judgments
1644
Richard Overton
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Martin's Eccho: Or A Remonstrance, From His Holinesse reverend Young Martin Mar-Priest, responsorie to the late Sacred Synoddicall Decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the Right Reverend Fa- ther in God, the Vniversall Bishop of our soules, his superlative Holinesse Sir Symon Synod
1645
Richard Overton
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The Araignement Of Mr. Persecution Presented to the Consideration Of The House of Com- mons, and to all the Common People of England Wherein He is Indicted, Araigned, Convicted, and Con- demned of emnity against God, and all Goodnesse, of Treasons, Rebellion, Bloodshed, &c. and sent to the Place of Execution. In the prosecution whereof, the Jesuiticall Designes, and secret Encroachments of his De- fendants, Sir Symon Synod, and the John of all Sir Johns, Sir Jonh Presbiter, upon the Liberty of the Subject is detected, and laid open, By Yongue Martin Mar-Priest, Son to old Martin the Metrapolitane. This is Licenced, and printed according to Holy Order, but not Entered into the Stationers Monopole. Angliae Martinis disce favere tuis
1645
Richard Overton
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Martin's eccho;or a remonstrance from his holinesse reverend Young Martin Mar-Priest to his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod
1645
Richard Overton
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The Prerogative of Man Or, The Immortality Of Hvmane Sovles Asserted Against the vain Cavils of a late worthlesse Pamphlet, Entitvled, Mans Mortality, &c. VVhereunto is added the said Pamphlet it selfe. ...
1645
Richard Overton
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A sacred Decretall, Or Hue and Cry. From his superlative Holinesse, Sir Symon Synod, for the Apprehension of Reverend Young Martin Mar-Priest. Wherein are displaid many witty synodian Conceits, both pleasant and Commodious, (illustration: Ord. for Tythes)
1645
Richard Overton
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The Immortality Of Mans Soule, Proved Both By Scriptvre and Reason. Contrary to the Fancie of R.O. In his Book Intituled Mans Mortality; wherein hee (vainely) affirmeth hee hath proved Theologically, and Philosophically, that whole man is a compound wholy mortall, and that the present going of the soule into Heaven or Hell is a meer fiction, and that the Resurrection is the beginning of our Immortality, and then actuall Damnation or Salvation, and not before
1645
Richard Overton
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The Araignement Of Mr. Persecvtion: Presented to the Consideration Of The House Of Commons, and to all the Common People of England. Wherein He is Indicted, Araigned, Convicted, And Condemned of emnity against God, and all Goodnesse, of Treasons, Rebellion, Bloodshed, &c. and sent to the place of Execution. In the prosecution whereof, the Iesuiticall Designes, and secret Encroachments of his Defen- dants, Sir Symon Synod, and the Iohn of all Sir Iohns, Sir Iohn Presbiter, upon the Liberty of the Subject is detected, and laid open. By Yongue Martin Mar-Priest, Son to old Martin the Metrapolitane. This is Licenced, and printed according to Holy Order, but not entered into the Stationers Monopole. Angliae Martinis disce favere tuis
1645
Richard Overton
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The Commoners complaint: or, a Dreadful warning from Newgate, to the Commons of England. Presented to the Honourable Committee for consideration of the Commoners Liberties...
1646
Richard Overton
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The Ordinance for Tythes dismounted from all mossicall, Evangelicall, and true Magesteriall right ... Commended and presented to the Petitioners of Hertfordshire ...
1646
Richard Overton
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The ordinance for tythes dismounted, from all mosaicall, evangelicall, and true magesteriall right
1646
Richard Overton
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The ordinance for tythes dismounted from all mosaicall, evangelicall, and true magesteriall right
1646
Richard Overton, Henry Robinson
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Divine observations upon the London-ministers letter against toleration by ... Yongue Martin Mar-priest (pseud. i.e. Richard Overton)
1646
Richard Overton
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An arrow against all tyrants and tyrany shot from the prison of New-gate into the perogative bowels of the arbitrary House of Lords, and all other usurpers and tyrants whatsoever : wherein the originall rise, extent, and end of magisteriall power, the naturall and nationall rights, freedomes and properties of mankind are discovered, and undeniably maintained; the late oppressions and incroachments of the Lords over the Commons legally ... condemned, the late Presbyterian ordinance ... examined, refuted, and exploaded ...
1646
Richard Overton
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An Alarvm To the House of Lords: Against their insolent Usurpation of the Common Liberties, And Rights of this Nation. Manifested by them, in their present Tyrannicall Attempts against that Worthy Commoner, Lieutenant Col. John Lilburne, Defendour of the Faith, And of his Countries Freedoms, both by his Words, Deeds and Sufferings, against all Tyrants in the Kingdome; Whether Black-coats, Papists, Kings, Lords, &c.
1646
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defiance against all arbitrary usurpations: either of the House of Lords, or any other, upon the soveraignty of the ... Commons ... whereunto is annexed, a relation of the unjust ... proceedings of the ... Lords, against ... Mr. Overton.
1646
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An Arrow Against All Tyrants And Tyrany, shot from the Prison of New-gate into the Prerogative Bowels of the Arbitrary House of Lords, and all other Usurpers and Tyrants whatsoever. vvherein the originall rise, extent, and end of Magi- steriall power, the naturall and Nationall rights, freedomes and pro- perties of Mankind are discovered, and undeniably maintained; the late oppressions and incroachments of the Lords over the Commons legally (by the fundamentall Lawes and Statutes of this Realme, as also by a memorable Extract out of the Records of the Tower of London) condemned; The late Presbyterian Ordinance (invented and contrived by the Diviners, and by the motion of Mr. Bacon and Mr. Taet read in the House of Commons) examined, refuted, and exploaded, as most inhumaine, tyrannicall and Barbarous
1646
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A Defiance Against All Arbitrary Usurpations Or Encroachments, either of the House of Lords, or any other, upon the Soveraignty of the Supreme House of Commons, (the High Court of Judicature of the Land) or upon the Rights, Properties and Freedoms of the people in generall. Whereunto is annexed, A Relation of the unjust and barbarous proceedings of the House of Lords, against that worthy Commoner, Mr. Overton, who standeth by them committed to the most contemptuous Goal of Newgate, for refusing to Answer to Interrogatories, and Appeal- ing from that Court to the Honourable House of Commons (as by the great Charter of Eng- land he was bound) for the triall of his Cause. Howsoever the House of Lords do suggest in their Commitment of him, that it was for his contemptuous words and gesture, refusing to answer unto their Speaker. Which being every mans case, is published by his friends for the publick benefit of all the Free-born people of England, as it was enclosed in a Letter to one of his Friends. ... (1 line)
1646
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An alarum to the House of Lords against their insolent usurpation of the common liberties and rights of this nation: manifested by them in their present tyrannicall attempts against that worthy commoner, Lieutenant Col. John Lilburne, defendour of the faith ...
1646
Richard Overton, England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords
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Divine observations upon the London-ministers letter against toleration
1646
Richard Overton
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The commoners complajnt: or, A dreadfvl warning from Newgate, to the commons of England: Presented to the honourable committee for consideration of the commoners liberties. Wherein (as in a glasse) every free-man of England may clearly behold his own imminent insufferable bondage and slavery under the Norman-prerogative men of this kingdom, represented by the present sufferings of Richard Overton ... Wherennto[!] is annexed the respective appeales of his wife, and of his brother unto the High court of Parliament, the commons of England assembled at Westminster ...
1647
Richard Overton
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Eighteene reasons propounded to the soldiers of the body of the Army, why they ought to continue the several adjutators of their respective regiments, troopes, and companies, for the good of the Army, Parliament and Kingdome.
1647
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An appeale from the degenerate representative body, the Commons of England, assembled at Westminster: to the body represented the free people in general of the several counties, cities, townes, burroughs, and places within this kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales : And in especiall, to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax (captaine generall) and to all the officers and souldiers under his command ...
1647
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Eighteene reasons propounded to the soldiers of the body of the army, why they ought to continuethe several adjutators of their respective regiments.
1647
Richard Overton
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Foundations of freedom, or, An agreement of the people proposed as a rule for future government in the establishment of a firm and lasting peace : drawn up by severall wel-affected persons, and tendered to the consideration of the General Councell of the Army, and now offered to the consideration of all persons who are at liberty by printing or other wise to give their reasons for or against it : unto which is annexed severall grievances by some persons, offered to be inserted in the said agreement, but adjudged only necessary to be insisted on as fit to be removed by the next representatives
1648
John Lilburne, Richard Overton
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A Remonstrance Or Declaration Of the Army Presented to the House of Commons on Munday Novemb.20.1648
1648
Charles II King of England, Charles I King of England, Richard Overton
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Overton's defyance of the act of pardon: or, the copy of a letter to the citizens usually meeting at the Whale-bone in Lothbury ... and others ... styled Levellers
1649
Richard Overton
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Overton's defyance of the Act of pardon or, The copy of a letter to the citizens usually meeting at the Whale-Bone in Lothbury behinde the Royal Exchange; and others commonly styled Levellers
1649
Richard Overton
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The baiting of the great bull of Bashan unfolded. And presented to the affecters and approvers of the petition of the 11 Sept. 1648. Especially to the citizens of London ... commonly ... styled levellers
1649
Richard Overton
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A manifestation from Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Richard Overton (now prisioners in the Tower of London) and others, commonly (though unjustly) styled Levellers : intended for full vindication from the many aspersions cast upon them, to render them odious to the world, and unserviceable to the Common-wealth, and to satisfie and ascertain all men whereunto all their motions and endeavours tend, and what is the ultimate scope of their engagement in the publick affaires : they also that render evill for good, are our adversaries, because we follow the thing that good is
1649
John Lilburne, William Walwyn, Thomas Prince, Richard Overton
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The picture of the Councell of State, held forth to the free people of England
1649
John Lilburne, Thomas Prince, Richard Overton
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The army's martyr; or, A more ful relation of the barbarous and illegall proceedings of the court-martiall at White-hall upon Mr. Robert Lockier: who was shot to death in Paul's church-yard, upon the 27 day of April, 1649 ... With a petition of divers well-affected persons, and a letter of Lieut. Col. Jo. Lilburn, and M. Ri. Overton, presented to the General [Fairfax] in his behalf ...
1649
John Lilburne, Richard Overton, Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron
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Overton's defyance of the act of pardon, or, The copy of a letter to the citizens usually meeting at the Whale-Bone in Lothburg behinde the Royal Exchange, and others commonly (though unjustly) styled Levellers
1649
Richard Overton
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The baiting of the great bull of Bashan unfolded .
1649
Richard Overton
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Man wholly mortal, or, A treatise wherein't is proved, both theologically and philosophically, that as whole man sinned, so whole man died ... also, divers other mysteries, as of heaven, hell, the extent of the resurrection, the new creation, &c. opened and presented to the tryal of better judgements
1655
Richard Overton, Clement Writer, Thomas Hollis, John Disney, Isaac A. Shapiro, John Matthewman
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Man wholly mortal, or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that as whole man sinned, so whole man died contrary to that common distinction of soul and body ... : with doubts and objections answered and resolved ...
1674
Richard Overton