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tryal of Slingsby Bethel, Esq., upon an indictment preferred by Robert Mason against him of which he was found guilty at the general quarter sessions of the peace for the town and burrough of Southwark at the Bridge-house, holden and kept before the right honourable Sir Patience Ward, Lord Mayor of the city of London, Sir Thomas Allen, Sir William Hooker, Sir Thomas Bloudworth, Sir James Edwards, and Justice Pyrs, on Wednesday, October 5, 1681, The
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tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq, John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, gent. upon an indictment for the murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker before Mr. Baron Hatsell, at Hertford assizes, July 18, 1699 : of which they were acquitted : with the opinions of the eminent physicians and chyrurgeons on both sides, concerning drowned bodies, delivered in the tryal and the several letters produced in court, The
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tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq. as also the tryals of Ellis Stevens, John Marson, and William Rogers : for the murder of Mrs. Mary Stout, a Quaker of a considerable fortune, at the assizes held at Hertford, on Wednesday the 19th of July 1699, The
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tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq; John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, gent. upon an indictment for the murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker Before Mr. Baron Hatsell, at Hertford assizes, July 18, 1699. of which they were acquitted. With the opinions of the eminent physicians and chirurgeons on both sides concerning drowned bodies, delivered in the tryal. And the several letters produced in court, The
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tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq; John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, gent. Upon an indictment for the murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker. Before Mr. Baron Hatsell, at Hertford assizes, July 18, 1699. of which they were acquitted. With the opinions of the eminent physicians and chyrurgeons on both sides, concerning drowned bodies, delivered in the tryal. And the several letters produced in court, The
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tryal of spirits both in teachers and hearers wherein is held forth the clear discovery and certain downfal of the carnal and anti-Christian clergy of these nations / testified from the word of God to the university congregations in Cambridge by William Dell. Whereunto is added A plain and necessary confutation of divers gross errors delivered by Sydrach Sympson in a sermon preached to the same congregation at the commencement anno MDCLIII ... : with a brief testimony against divinity-degrees in the universities, as also Luthers testimony at large upon the whole matter : and lastly, the right reformation of learning, schools and universities according to the state of the Gospel, The
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tryal of spirits both in teachers and hearers wherein is held forth the clear discovery and certain downfal of the carnal and antichristian clergie of these nations / testified from the Word of God to the university-congregation in Cambridge by William Dell ; whereunto is added A plain and necessary confutation of divers gross errors delivered by Mr. Sydrach Simpson in a sermon preached to the same congregation at the commencement, Anno 1653 ; wherein answerable to the schools of the prophets in the time of the law, but rather to the idolatrous high places, The
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tryal of spirits both in teachers and hearers. Wherein is held forth the clear discovery, and certain downfal of the carnal and antichristian clergie of these nations. Testified from the Word of God to the university-congregation in Cambridge. By William Dell. Whereunto is added a plain and necessary confutation of divers errors delivered by Mr Sydrach Simpson in a sermon preached to the same congregation the last commencement there, anno 1653. Wherein are not answerable to the schools of the prophets in the time of the law; but to the idolatrous high places. And, that humane learning is not a preparation appointed by Christ, either for the right understanding or right teaching the Gospel. With a brief testimony against divinity-degrees in the universities. As also, Luthers testimony at large upon the whole matter. And lastly, the right reformation of learning, schools, and universities, according to the state of the Gospel, and the light that shines therein. All necessary for the instruction and direction of the faithful in these last times, The
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tryal of Sr Thomas Gascoyne Bar. for high-treason in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and alteration of religion, on Wednesday the 11th of February 1679 : at the Bar of the Kings Bench, before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs, Lord Chief Justice, and the rest of the judges of that court, The
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tryal of Sr. Miles Stapleton Bar. for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, and c. at York assizes on the 18th day of July, 1681 before the Right Honourable Sir William Dolben knight, one of the Justices of the Court of Kings bench and William Gregory, Esq; one of the barons of the court of exchequer then judges of assize for the northern circuit : to which is added the tryal and condemnation of Mr. Thomas Thwing for high treason at the summer assizes before, The
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tryal of the Lord Russel, The
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tryal of the Lord Russel, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1683)
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tryal of the pretended judges, that signed the warrant, for the murther of King Charles the I. Of ever blessed memory, at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily October 10. 1660, The
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tryal of the truth or rather, the law is the truth : Psalm CXIX, CXLII, wherein are presented to the upright in heart, certain theoretical queries ... which queries particularly and especially tend to make way for the finding out whether it be our duty to keep holy the seventh day Sabbath ... / propounded by a lover of the truth, I.O., of age 57 years, who desireth that truth be preferred in all things above error, and virtue above vice, The
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tryal of Tho. Pilkington, Esq., Samuel Shute, Esq., sheriffs, Henry Cornish, alderman, Ford Lord Grey of Werk, Sir Tho. Player, Knt. Chamberlain of London, Slingsby Bethel, Esq., Francis Jenks, John Deagle, Richard Freeman, Richard Goodenough, Robert Key, John Wickham, Samuel Swinock, John Jekyll, Sen. for the riot at Guild-Hall, on Midsommer-Day , 1682 : being the day for election of sheriffs for the year ensuing, The
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tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland upon an impeachment of high-treason by the Commons then assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of England begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640, and continued before judgment was given until the 10th of May 1641 : shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason, to which is added a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant and subsequent to the said tryal : with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder / faithfully collected, and impartially published, without observation or reflection by John Rushworth of Lincolns-Inn, Esq, The
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tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, upon an impeachment of high treason by the Commons assembled in Parliament in the name of themselves, and of all the Commons of England, begun in Westminster-Hall the 22 of March 1640: and continued before judgment was given until the 10th of May 1641. Shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason. To which is added, a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant and subsequent to the tryal: with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder. Faithfully collected, and impartially published, without observation or reflection, by John Rushworth of Lincolnes-Inn, Esq;, The
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Tryal of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, upon an impeachment of high treason by the Commons then assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons in England, begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640, and continued before judgment was given until the 10th of May, 1641 shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason : to which is added a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant, and subsequent to the said tryal : with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder / faithfully collected, and impartially published, without observation or reflection, by John Rushworth of Lincolnes-Inn, Esq, The
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tryal of William Canning and Francis Dormer at the Old-Baily, the 15th of July, 1693. For dispersing and publishing great numbers of libels and seditious papers, called King James's declarations, The
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tryal of William Hone. For high-treason, for conspiring the death of the King, and c, The
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tryal of William Staley, goldsmith for speaking treasonable words against His Most Sacred Majesty and upon full evidence found guilty of high treason : and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday, November the 21th, 1678, The
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tryal of William Stayley goldsmith; for speaking treasonable words against His Most Sacred Majesty and upon full evidence found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly on Thursday November the 21th 1678, The
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tryal of William Stayley, goldsmith; for speaking treasonable words against his most sacred Majesty: and upon full evidence found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday November the 21th 1678, The
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tryal of William Viscount Stafford for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into this realm : upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of England : begun in Westminster-Hall the 30. day of November 1680, and continued until the 7. of December following, on which day judgment of high treason was given upon him : with the manner of his execution the 29. of the same month, The
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tryal of William Viscount Stafford for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into this realm : upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of England : begun in Westminster-Hall the 30th day of November 1680, and continued until the 7th of December following, on which day judgment of high treason was given upon him : with the manner of his execution on the 29th of the same month, The
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tryal of witchcraft: or, Witchcraft arraign'd and condemn'd. In some answers to a few questions anent witches and witchcraft. Wherein is shewed, how to know if one be a witch, as also when one is bewitched: with some observations upon the witches mark, their compact with the Devil, the white witches and c, The
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tryal, attainder, or condemnation of Sir John Fenwick, baronet, before the Parliament. Together with a full and particular account of the learned speeches of several Members of the House of Commons: and also the arguments of the learned counsel on both sides. Truly and faithfully collected from the journals of the House. As also a true copy of the paper delivered by Sir John Fenwick to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, on Tower-hill, at the time of his execution, being Jan. 28. 1696/7, The
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tryal, condemnation, and execution of three vvitches viz. Temperace Floyd, Mary Floyd, and Susanna Edwards. Who were arraigned at Exeter on the 18th. of August, 1682. And being prov'd guilty of witch-craft, were condemn'd to be hang'd, which was accordingly executed in the view of many spectators, whose strange and much to be lamented impudence, is never to be forgotten. Also, how they confessed what mischiefs they had done, by the assistance of the devil, who lay with the above-named Temperence Floyd nine nights together. Also, how they squeezed one Hannah Thomas to death in their arms; how they also caused several ships to be cast away, causing a boy to fall from the top of a main-mast into the sea. With many wonderful things, worth your reading, The
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Tryal, conviction, and condemnation of popery for high treason for conspiring the death, ruine, and subversion of Christianity : who upon full evidence was convicted, and received sentence accordingly, The
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tryall and condemnation of Col. Adrian Scrope, Mr. John Carew, Mr. Thomas Scott, Mr. Gregory Clement, Col. John Jones, who sate as judges upon our late Soveraigne Lord King Charles their several answers and pleas at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, Friday the 12th of October 1660, before the Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer appointed by His Majesty for that purpose, The
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tryall and condemnation of Col. Daniel Axtell, who guarded the High-Court of Injustice. Col. Francis Hacker, who guarded His Sacred Majesty to the scaffold. Cap. Hewlet, who was proved to be the man that butchered His Majesty. Together with, their severall pleas, and the answers thereunto. At the sessions-house in the Old-baily, on Monday the 15. of October, 1660. By the judges appointed by the King for that purpose, The
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tryall and condemnation of Mr. John Cooke, sollicitor to the late High-court of injustice. And Mr. Hugh Peters, that carnall prophet, for their several high-treasons, and c. At the Sessions-house in the Old-baily, on Saturday the 13. of October, 1660. Together with, their several pleas, and the answers thereunto, The
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tryall and examination of Mrs. Joan Peterson, before the Honorable Bench, and the Sessions house in the Old-Bayley, yesterday; for her supposed witchceaft , and poysoning of the lady Powel at Chelsey: together with her confession at the bar. Also, the tryal, examination, and confession, of Giles Fenderlyn, who had made a covenant with the devil for 14 years, written with the bloud of his two fore-fingers, and afterwards kill'd his wife: with the strange apparitions that appeared unto him in prison; and how the devil saluted him in the likeness of a lawyer. Likewise, the manner how he was enchanted, and made shot-free; and by the power and efficacy of a ring which the devil gave him, could find out any monies that was hid, and escape undiscover'd from his enemies; but his covenant being expir'd, he was aprehended, and sentenc'd to be hang'd in chaines, The
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tryall and plea of James Earle of Derby, prisoner of war, before a court martiall at Chester, Octob. 1. 1651 The articles were severall particulars of treason, by his invading England, raising forces, and c. The answer is a confession of the fact. The plea is a plea of quarter, which he conceives to be a good bar to a tryall for life, by court martiall or councell of war, though not against a meer civill judicature. His plea was over-ruled by the court upon this account, that the court martiall was directed by Parliament. So that the court proceeded to sentence, only gave him a fortnights time from the first of October. From this sentence he appealeth to his Excellency the Lord Generall, The
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Tryall brings truth to light: or, The proofe of a pudding is all in the eating. A dainty new ditty of many things treating, to the tune of The begger-boy
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tryall of a Christians growth in mortification purging out corruption or vivification bringing forth more fruit a treatise handling this case, how to discerne our growth in grace : affording some helps rightly to judge thereof by resolving some tentations, clearing some mistakes, answering some questions about spirituall growth : together with some other observations upon the parable of the vine John 15, 1, 2 verses / by Tho. Goodwin, The
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tryall of a Christians growth in mortification, or purging out corruption, vivification, or bringing forth more fruit : a treatise affording some helps rightly to judge of growth in grace by resolving some tentations, clearing some mistakes, answering some questions about growth : together with other observations upon the parable of the vine, Iohn 15 : 1, 2 verses / by Tho. Goodwin, B.D, The
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tryall of a Christians growth in mortification, purging out corruption, or vivification, bringing forth more fruit a treatise handling this case, how to discerne our growth in grace : affording some helps rightly to judge thereof by resolving some tentations, clearing some mistakes, answering some questions, about spiritual growth : together with other observations upon the Parable of the vine, John 15. 1, 2 verses / by Tho. Goodwin, The
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tryall of a Christians growth in mortification, purging out corruption. Or vivification, bringing forth more fruit. A treatise handling this case, how to discerne our growth in grace: affording some helps rightly to judge thereof, by resolving some tentations, clearing some mistakes, answering some questions, about spirituall growth. Together with other observations upon the parable of the vine, John 15.1,2. verses. / By Tho: Goodwin, B.D, The
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tryall of a Christians growth in mortification, vivification, or purging out corruption. Bringing forth more fruit. A treatise affording some helps rightly to judge of growth in grace, by resolving some tentations, clearing some mistakes, answering some questions, about spirituall growth. Together with other observations upon the parable of the vine, Iohn 15. 1,2. verses. By Tho: Goodvvin, B.D, The
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tryall of a Christians syncere loue vnto Christ. By Mr William Pinke, Master of Arts late Fellow of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford, The
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tryall of a Christians syncere loue vnto Christ: by Mr. William Pinke, Master of Arts late fellow of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford, The
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Tryall of Leiutenant Colonell Iohn Lilburn at the sessions in the Old-Bayly, on VVednesday, Thursday, Fryday and Satturday last. With the new exceptions brought into the court, by the said Leiutenaut Colonell John Lilburn on Satturday the thirteenth of this instant August, the examination of divers witnesses, several speeches of Mr. Recorder and the rest of the Honourable bench, and Mr, Lilburns answers thereunto, taken by those that were eare witnesses of every dayes proceedings. Also an order of sessions for the said Lievtenant Colonell John Lilburne to appeare againe to recetve sentence on Tuesday next at two of the clock in the afternoon, The
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Tryall of Mr. Iohn Lilburn at the Sessions House in the Old-Baily, on Wednesday, Thursday, Fryday, and Saturday last. With his speeches at the Bar to the Honourable Bench; and the several answers of the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, and the rest of the Justices, to the prisoners demands: and their order for his further trial on Tuesday next. Together, with a diurnall of all the chief and memorable transactions, and each days proceedings, in order to his tryal, since the 13 day of Iuly, to the 13 of this instant August, 1653. Taken in short-hand by a well-wisher to the publick good of this Common-wealth; and published for satisfaction of the people, The
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tryall of Mr. Love before the High-Court of justice on Friday and Saturday last, in Westminster-hall: with the charge of high-treason exhibited against him; and his speech and protestation delivered at the bar. Also, his desires to the Lord President; and Wednesday next appointed for the last day of his tryal. Together, with the examination of Mr. Jackson the minister before the said High-Court of justice in Westminster-hall on Saturday last; and their further proceedings aganst him, The
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tryall of our sincere loue to Christ: By W. Pinke, late fellow of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford, The
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