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A Declaration of His Highness for a Collection towards the relief of divers Protestant Churches driven out of Poland; And of Twenty Protestant Families driven out of the confines of Bohemia, this Highnes the Lord Protector having received a Petition from several churches of Christ, professing the Reformed religion, lately seated at Lesna and other places in Poland, representing Their sad and deplorable condition, through the persecution and cruelty of their Antichristian Enemies in those Parts in the Time of the war in Poland, by whom they have not onely been driven from their habitation and spoiled of their goods upon the account of Religion only, but forced to flie into Silesia for preservation of their lives. Printed by Henry Hills & John Field, London 1658. A Defence of the Dean of St. Paul’s for Writting against Socinian in Answere to the Anti-apologist Licens’d, London MDCXCIV, NL. A Discourse In Vindicatione of the Doctrine of the Trinity with An Answer To the Late Socinian Objection’s Against it from Scripture Antiquity and Reason and A Preface concerning of the different Explicications of the Trinity, and the Tendency of the present Socinian Controversie. By the Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester, London 1697, NL. A Full and True Account of the Great Battel Fought betwix the Turks, Hungarian Rebels, and Polish Army Before the City Presbourg with the Glorious Victory obtained by the Polish Army under conduct of the Prince Lubomirski, sent from his Camp. With Two latin Letters. One from the Emperor, the other from the Duke of Lorrin to the King of Poland, and Communicated to the Polish Envoy in London, London, November 1683, NL. A Large Dictionary in three Parts. I. The English before the Latin containing above Ten Thousand Words more than any Dictionary yet extent. II. 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