Page in Leadenhall-street, next to the Golden Heart, 1656. Quarto, containing twelve pages - 438 A Narrative of the late Proceedings at Whitehall, concerning the Jews: Who had desired by Rabbi Manasses, an Agent for them, that they might return into England, and worship the God of their Fathers here in the Synagogues, &c. Published for Satisfaction to many in several Parts of England, that are desirous and inquisitive to hear the Truth thereof. London, printed for L. Chapman, at the Crown in Pope's-head Alley, 1656. Quarto, containing sixteen pages 445 A Narrative of the late Parliament (so called), their Election and Ap pearing; the Seclusion of a great Part of them; the Sitting of the rest : With an Account of the Places of Profit, Salaries, and Advantages, which they hold and receive under the present Power; with some Queries thereupon, and upon the most material Acts and Proceedings passed by them: All humbly proposed to Consideration, and published for Information of the People, by a Friend to the Commonwealth, and to its dear-bought Rights and Freedom. Anno 1657. Quarto, containing sixty-three pages 454 A Second Narrative of the late Parliament (so called), wherein, after a brief Reciting some remarkable Passages in the former Narrative, is given an Account of their second Meeting, and things transacted by them: As also, how the Protector (so called) came swearing' By the living God,' and, dissolved them, after two or three Weeks sitting, &c. &c. Printed in the fifth Year of England's Slavery, under its new Monarchy, 1658 482 Nuntius a mortuis : Or, a Messenger from the Dead: that is, A stupen dious and dreadful Colloquy, distinctly and alternately heard by divers, betwixt the Ghosts of Henry the Eighth and Charles the First, (both Kings of England) who lie entombed in the Church of Windsor. Wherein, as with a Pencil from Heaven, is liquidly, from Head to Foot, set forth the whole Series of the Judgments of God upon the Sins of these untortunate Islands. Translated out of the Latin Copy by G. T. and printed at Paris, 1657. Quarto, containing twenty-six pages 508 The Coat of Arms of Sir John Presbyter. Printed in the Year 1658. Folio, containing one page 524 A brief Relation, containing an Abbreviation of the Arguments, urged by the late Protector, against the Government of this Nation, by a King or a single Person, to convince Men of the Danger and Inconveniency thereof. Printed, January, 1658. Quarto, containing eight pages 525 Cromwell's Complaint of Injustice: Or, his Dispute with Pope Alexander the sixth, fur Precedency in Hell . Folio, containing two pages 529 A seasonable Speech, made by a worthy Member of Parliament in the House of Commons, concerning the other House, March, 1659 - 532 Cornu Copia : A Miscellaneum of lucriferous and most fructiferous Ex periments, Observations, and Discoveries,immethodically distributed; to be really demonstrated, and communicated in all Sincerity. Quarto, containing sixteen pages 540 : |