. . . . "Works of darkness brought to light"@en . "Works of darkness brought to light" . . . . . "Sources"@en . . . "History"@en . "History" . "True representation to the whole kingdome of the dangerous designes driven on by sectaries in the army"@en . "True representation to the whole kingdome of the dangerous designes driven on by sectaries in the army" . . "Works of darkness brought to light. Or A true representation to the whole kingdome of the dangerous designes driven on by sectaries in the army"@en . . . "VVorks of darkness brought to light. Or A true representation to the whole kingdome of the dangerous designes driven on by sectaries in the army as also laying down the unreasonableness of their demands, which if not granted, they refuse to disband. Together with VII. new queries propounded to the army"@en . . "Early works"@en . "Early works" . . "VVorks of darkness brought to light. Or A true representation to the whole kingdome of the dangerous designes driven on by sectaries in the army : as also laying down the unreasonableness of their demands, which if not granted, they refuse to disband. Together with VII. new queries propounded to the army" . . . "VVorks of darkness brought to light"@en . . . "VVorks of darkness brought to light. Or A true representation to the whole kingdome of the dangerous designes driven on by sectaries in the army: as also laying down the unreasonableness of their demands, which if not granted, they refuse to disband. Together with VII. new queries propounded to the army"@en . . . "Pamphlets"@en . . "VVorks of darkness brought to light. Or A true representation to the whole kingdome of the dangerous designes driven on by sectaries in the army: : as also laying down the unreasonableness of their demands, which if not granted, they refuse to disband. Together with VII. new queries propounded to the army"@en . . "VVorks of darkness brought to light. or a true representation to the whole kingdome of the dangerous designes driven on by sectaries in the army as also laying down the unreasonableness of their demands, which if not granted, they refuse to disband. Together with VII. new queries propounded to the army" . . . . "1642 - 1649" . . "Great Britain" . .