A divine ballance to weigh religious fasts in (1643) by Humphrey Chambers | | |
A firebrand pluckt out of the burning (1645) by Benjamin Pickering | | |
A glimpse of Gods glory (1642) by Thomas Hodges | | |
A great wonder in heaven: or, A lively picture of the militant church, drawn by a divine pencill (1647) by John Arrowsmith | | |
A model of true spiritual thankfulnesse (1646) by Thomas Case | | |
A most worthy speech spoken in the Honourable House of Commons, by Sir Beniamin Rudyard (1642) by Benjamin Rudyerd | | |
A payre of compasses for church and state (1642) by Charles Herle | | |
A peace-offering to God. A sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons (1641) by Stephen Marshall | | |
A plot for the good of posterity (1646) by Francis Cheynell | | |
A sacred panegyrick, or A sermon of thanks-giving preached to the two Houses of Parliament (1644) by Stephen Marshall | | |
A sacred record to be made of Gods mercies to Zion: a thanksgiving sermon preached to the two Houses of Parliament (1645) by Stephen Marshall | | |
A second speech of the honourable Nathanael Fiennes, (second son to the right honourable the Lord Say) in the Commons House of Parliament (1641) by Nathaniel Fiennes | | |
A sermon concerning death and resurrection (1644) by William Strode | | |
A sermon preachd before the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644) by Alexander Henderson | | |
A sermon preached at Westminster before sundry of the House of Commons (1643) by Sidrach Simpson | | |
A sermon preached before the Commos-House [sic] of Parliament (1624) by James Ussher | | |
A sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, at their late solemn fast, August 26. 1646. (1646) by Jeremiah Burroughs | | |
A sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons, at their monethly fast, May 29. 1644 (1644) by Peter Smith | | |
A sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons…26. day of August 1645 (1645) by John Lightfoot | | |
A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at their late solemn fast, Wednesday March 27. 1644 (1644) by George Gillespie | | |