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- Close sectionA Declaration to the Powers of England
- Close sectionA Declaration from the Poor Oppressed People of England
- Close sectionA Letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Council of War
- Close sectionA Declaration of the Bloody and Unchristian Acting of William Star and John Taylor
- A DECLARATION OF The bloudie and unchristian acting of William Star and John Taylor OF WALTON, With divers men in womens apparel, in opposition to those that dig upon George-hill in Surrey.
- | A DECLARATION OF The bloody and unchristian acting of WILLIAM STAR, and JOHN TAYLOR OF WALTON, With divers men in womens apparell, in opposition to those that dig upon George-hill in Surrey, &c.
- NOTES
- Close sectionAn Appeal to the House of Commons
- Close sectionA Watch-word to the City of London, and the Army
- Close sectionA New-years Gift for the Parliament and Army
- Close sectionEngland's Spirit Unfolded: Or an Incouragement to Take the Engagement
- Close sectionFire in the Bush
- FIRE IN THE BUSH. THE SPIRIT BURNING, NOT CONSuming, but purging Mankinde. OR, The great Battell of God Almighty, between Michaell the Seed of Life, and the great red Dragon, the Curse fought within the Spirit of Man. With severall other Declarations, and Testimonies of the Power of Life.
- | TO All the severall Societies of people, called Churches, in the Presbyterian, Independant, or any other forme of Profession, in the service of God.
- | FIRE IN THE BUSH. The Spirit burning, not consuming, but purging Mankinde.
- NOTES
- Close sectionA Vindication of those, whose endeavours is Only to Make the Earth a Common Treasury, Called Diggers
- Close sectionAn Appeal to All Englishmen
- An Appeale to all Englishmen, to judge between Bondage and Freedom, sent from those that began to digge upon George Hill in Surrey; but now are carrying on that publick work upon the little Heath, in the Parish of COBHAM, neare unto GEORGE Hill, wherein it appeares, that the work of digging upon the Commons, is not onely warranted by Scripture, but by the Law of the Commonwealth of England likewise.
- NOTES
- Close sectionAn Humble Request to the Ministers of both Universities, and to All Lawyers in Every Inns-a-Court
- Close sectionThe Law of Freedom in a Platform: Or, True Magistracy Restored
- The Law of Freedom IN A PLATFORM:
- | To His Excellency OLIVER CROMWEL, General of the Commonwealths Army in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- | To the Friendly and Unbyassed READER.
- | THE Law of Freedom in a Platform; OR, True Magistracy Restored,
- | THE CONTENTS OF THE Order and Work of every Common- wealths Officer.
- NOTES
- Close sectionManuscripts Associated with Winstanley
- Close sectionWritings by Winstanley appearing in Other Publications
- Close section End Matter