Vane, Henry, Sir, 1613-1662
Vane, Henry, Sir, 1612?-1662.
Vane, Henry, 1613-1662
Vane, Henry, 1612?-1662, Sir
Henry Vane the Younger Seventeenth century English politician
Keyser, Hendrick de, the younger (Dutch sculptor, 1613-1665)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Vane the Younger ‡c Seventeenth century English politician
- 100 1 _ ‡a Keyser, Hendrick de, the younger ‡g Dutch sculptor, 1613-1665
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Vane, Henry ‡d 1613-1662
- 100 1 _ ‡a Vane, Henry, ‡c Sir, ‡d 1612?-1662
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Vane, Henry, ‡c Sir, ‡d 1613-1662
- 100 1 _ ‡a Vane, Henry, ‡d 1612?-1662, ‡c Sir
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Vane, Henry, ‡d 1613-1662
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (44)
Works
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A Cvnning plot to divide and destroy the Parliament and the city of London : the design is fully discovered in the severall examinations and confessions of Master Riley, several examinations and confessions of Sir Basill Brook, severall examinations and confessions of Master Violet, proclamations from His Majesty, letters from His Majesty, letters from the Lord Dighy, letters from Colonell Read | |
An epistle general, to the mystical body of Christ on earth, 1662: | |
A healing question propounded and resolved upon occasion of the late publique and seasonable call to humiliation, in order to love and union amongst the honest party, and with a desire to apply balsome to the wound before it become incurable. | |
A landskip: or a brief prospective of English episcopacy : drawn by three skilfull hands in Parliament: anno 1641 | |
A letter from Sir Henry Vane to Sir Arthur Hasilrig : Dated 23 February, 1659 | |
A light shining out of darknes : or, Occasional queries submitted to the judgment of such as would enquire into the true state of things in our times | |
A needful corrective or ballance in popular government : expressed in a letter to James Harrington, Esquire, upon occasion of a late treatise of his, and published as seasonable in the present juncture of affaires | |
A pilgrimage into the land of promise, by the light of the vision of Jacobs ladder and faith, or, A serious search and prospect into life eternal : pointing out the way and discovering the passage out of mans mutable state of life, into a state of immutable righteousness and glory, through the knowledg of Christ in spirit | |
The proceeds of the Protector (so called) and his Councill against Sir Henry Vane, Knight : A late eminent Member of the Councill of State of the Common-wealth of England: as touching his imprisonment in the Isle of Wight. Together with his testimony delivered in writing to the said Protector, by way of a peculiar addresse to himself, and faithfull advice of an old friend and acquaintance. Faithfully transcribed and attested out of the original copy's, and published by a reall well-wisher to Sions prosperity and Englands liberty | |
The retired mans meditations, or, The mysterie and power of godlines : shining forth in the living Word to the unmasking the mysterie of iniquity in the most refined and purest forms : and withall presenting to view ... in which old light is restored and new light justified : being the witness which is given to this age | |
Sir Harry Vane : his life and times, 1613-1662 | |
Sir Henry Vane's defence. 1662. | |
Six speeches spoken in the Guild-Hall, London : upon Tuesday in the afternoon Aprill 9, 1644 : printed in the same order they were spoken one after the other | |
Speech in the House of Commons at a committee for the bill against episcopall-government | |
Sr. Henry Vane his speech in the House of Commons. | |
The substance of what Sir Henry Vane intended to have spoken upon the scaffold, on Tower-Hill, at the time of execution, being the 14th of June, 1662 : published to prevent false reports | |
Three speeches spoken in Gvild-hall, concerning His Majesties refusall of a treaty of peace | |
Two speeches spoken at a common hall Octob. 27. 1643 | |
Two treatises |