[12], 83 p. ; Address "To the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England" signed: John Milton. ; First ed. Cf. NUC pre-1956. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Broadside. ; Caption title. ; Text identical to G1845. Differs only in absence of "sitting at Westminster" in title of G1844A. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
63 [i.e. 65] p. ; "Containing I. Reasons against the repealing the acts of Parliament concerning the test, humbly offer'd to the consideration of the members of both Houses at their next meeting, II. Reflections of His Majesties proclamation for a toleration in Scotland, together with the said proclamation, III. Reflections on His Majesties declaration for liberty of conscience, dated the fourth of April, 1687, IV. An answer to a paper printed with allowance entitled A new test of the Church of England's loyalty, V. Remarks on the two papers writ by His late Majesty King Charles II, concerning religion, VI. The citation togethar [sic] with three letters to the Earl of Midleton." ; Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
[2], 410 p. : port. ; Written by John Owen. Cf. Wing. ; Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York. ; Imperfect: t.p. and port. lacking on filmed copy. The beginning to p. 9 photographed from Harvard copy and inserted at the beginning.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Requesting that, in the future, the religion, rights, and liberties of the people of Maryland may be secured "under a Protestant government." ; William Nuthead was printer to the province from 1686 to 1694, and the only printer active in Maryland in 1689. This broadside is the earliest extant issue of the Maryland press; cf. Wroth.
8 p. ; "This was delivered into the hands of the members of both Houses of Parliament the last day of the third month, 1661." ; Reproduction of original in University of Texas Library.
[2], 14, 17-35, [1] p. ; A reply to: L'Estrange, Sir Roger. Citt and Bumpkin. ; Place of publication from Wing. ; A reissue, with a cancel title page, of: A dialogue by Tom and Dick, over a dish of coffee, concerning matters of religion and government.
[2], 38 p. ; A reply to Charles Blount's Appeal from the country to the city. Cf. Kitchen, G. Sir Roger L'Estrange, p. 255-256. ; A second part was published in the same year.