Publications of John Warr

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  • Warr, John. Administrations civil and spiritual. In two treatises. The first entituled, The dispute betwixt equity and form the other The dispute betwixt form and power. By John Warr. London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the black spread Eagle at the West end of Paul's, 1648. ESTC No. R9188. Grub Street ID 129291.
  • Warr, John. The priviledges of the people, or, Principles of common right and freedome, briefely laid open and asserted in two chapters. I. Containing the distinct interests of king, Parliament and people; consisting in prerogative, priviledge and liberty (as they have formerly obtained in this nation.) II. Discovering the peoples right in choice, change, or regulation of governments or governours: together with the originall of kingly power, and other formes of government. Propounded to the consideration, and published for the benefit of the people of England. By Jo. Warr. London: printed by G. Dawson for Giles Calvert at the signe of the black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R38493. Grub Street ID 120585.
  • Warr, John. The corruption and deficiency of the lavves of England soberly discovered: or, Liberty working up to its just height. Wherein is set down, I. The standart [sic], or measure of all just lawes; which is threefold. 1. Their originall and rise, viz. the free choice, or election of the people. 2. Their rule and square, viz. principle; of justice, righteousnesse, and truth. 3. Their use and end, viz. the liberty safety of the people. II. The laws of England weighed in this threefold balance, & found too light. 1. In their originall, force, power, conquest, or constraint. 2. In their rule, corrupt will, or principles of unrighteousnesse and wrong. 3. In their end, the grievance, trouble, and bondage of the people. III. The necessity of the reformation of the lawes of England; together with the excellency (and yet difficulty) of this work. IV. The corrup interest of lawyers in this Commonwealth. By John Warr. London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R204001. Grub Street ID 81030.
  • Warr, John. A brief survey of the English lavvs, and, their unsoundness and corruptio[n] discovered. Wherein is set down, I. The measure of all just laws, in 1. Their beginning, and the free choice of the people. 2. Their rule and square, viz. justice, righteousness, truth. 3. Their use and end, viz. the liberty safety of the people. II. The law of England found too light three ways; in 1. Their original, viz. force, power, and conquest. 2. Their rule. 3. Their end. III. The necessity of reformation of the laws [of] England; together with the excellency and difficulty of this wor[k] IV. The beginning and corrupt interests of the la[w]yers of England is set forth: by J. W. Unto which is annexed, an essay to the happie government of this nation, in 32 particulars: being very necessary to be looked into of all men, in this time of our great reformation. Printed at London: and are to be sold in Westminster-hall, 1653. ESTC No. R43814. Grub Street ID 124676.
  • Warr, John. A brief survey of the English lavvs. London Printed at London, to be sold in Westminster-Hall 1653. ESTC No. R187711. Grub Street ID 75888.