10 books
As You Were, Or, the Lord General Cromwel and the Grand Officers of the Armie Their Remembrancer Wherein as in a Glass They May See the Faces of Their Soules Spotted with Apostacy, Ambitious Breach of Promise (1652)
Plaine Truth Without Feare or Flattery, Or, a True Discovery of the Unlawfulnesse of the Presbyterian Government It Being Inconsistent with Monarchy, and the Peoples Liberties, and Contrary Both to the Protestation and Covenant (1647)
Plaine Truth Without Feare or Flattery, Or, a Discovery of the Unlawfulnesse of the Presbyterian Government It Being Inconsistent with Monarchy, and Peoples Liberties, and Contrary Both to the Protestation and Covenant (1647)
A Worke of the Beast or a Relation of a Most Vnchristian Censure, Executed Vpon Iohn Lilburne, (Novv Prisoner in the Fleet) the 18 of Aprill 1638 with the Heavenly Speech Vttered by Him at the Time of His Fuffering (1638)
The Grand Plea of Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, Prerogative Prisoner in the Tower of London, Against the Present Tyrannicall House of Lords, Which He Delivered Before an Open Committee of the House of Commons, the Twentieth Day of October, 1647 (1647)
Englands Birth-Right Justified Against All Arbitrary Usurpation, Whether Regall or Parliamentary, or Under What Vizor Soever. with Divers Queries, Observations and Grievances of the People (1645)
[Come Out of Her My People] or an Ansvver to the Questions of a Gentlevvoman about Hearing the Publicke Ministers Vvhere It Is Largely Discussed and Proved to Be Sinfull and Unlavvfull.by Mee John Lilburne. (1639)
Come Out of Her My People
The England's New Chains Discovered
Agreement of the Free People of England