MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection Metadata Dublin Core Title MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection: MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 61 pages The religious & loyal protestation, of John Gauden Dr. in Divinity; against the present declared purposes and proceedings of the army and others; about the trying and destroying our soveraign Lord the King. Sent to a collonell, to bee presented to the Lord Fairfax, and his generall councell of officers, the fift of January 1648. John Gauden To the Right Honourable, the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVarre: the humble addresse of Henry Hammond. Henry Hammond The religious & loyal protestation, of John Gauden Dr. in Divinity; against the present declared purposes and proceedings of the army and others; about the trying and destroying our soveraign Lord the King. Sent to a collonell, to bee presented to the Lord Fairfax, and his generall councell of officers, the fift of January 1648. John Gauden The history of Britain, that part especially now call'd England. From the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman Conquest. Collected out of the antientest and best authours thereof by John Milton. John Milton A brief vindication of three passages in the Practical catechisme, from the censures affixt on them by the ministers of London, in a book entitled, A testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, &c. By H. Hammond D.D. Henry Hammond A second view of the Army remonstrance. Or Justice done to the Armie. Wherein their principles are new model'd, brought out of obscurity into clearer light. By which the Army and the whole kingdome are under the conduct of the spirit of God, led out of a wildernesse to the view of a Canaan. Dedicated to the Generall, and the Councel of War. By William Sedgwick. William Sedgwick Academiarum examen, or The examination of academies. Wherein is discussed and examined the matter, method and customes of academick and scholastick learning, and the insufficiency thereof discovered and laid open; as also some expedients proposed for the reforming of schools, and the perfecting and promoting of all kind of science. Offered to the judgements of all those that love the proficiencie of arts and sciences, and the advancement of learning. By Jo. Webster. John Webster Severall informations and examinations taken concerning Lieutenant Colonell Iohn Lilburn, shewing his apostacy to the party of Charles Stuart: and what his intentions are in coming over into England out of Flanders. [Untitled] Leonard Sowerby The key of worldly wealth or, a new wway, for improving of trade: shewing how a few tradesmen agreeing together, may both double their stocks, and the increase of their stocks, without 1. paying any interest, 2. great difficulty or hazard, 3. advance of money, 4. staying for materialls, 5. prejudice to any trade, or person, 6. incurring any other inconvenience. In such sort, as both they and all others (though never so poore) who are in a way of trading, may 1. multiply their returnes, 2. deale onely for ready pay, 3. Much under-sell others, 4. put the whole nation upon this practice, 5. gain notwithstanding more then ordinary, 6. desist when they please without damage. And by this meanes this distressed Commonwealth shall be exceedingly advantaged, chiefly in all those particulars expressed in the next page. All which in this treatise is conceived by judicious men to be fully proved, doubts resolved, and objections either answered or prevented. Wiliam Potter