If you liked The discoverer by John Canne, start with A stay against straying. Or An answer to a treatise (1639), A Narrative, wherein is faithfully set forth the sufferings of John Canne, Wentworth Day, John Clarke, John Belcher, John Ricard, Robert Boggis, Petter Kidd, Richard Bryenton, and George Strange, called (as their News Book faith) Fift [sic] monarchy men (1658), and The Improvement Of Mercy (1649). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 A stay against straying. Or An answer to a treatise 1639 · 142 pages · John Canne · Same author
  2. 2 A Narrative, wherein is faithfully set forth the sufferings of John Canne, Wentworth Day, John Clarke, John Belcher, John Ricard, Robert Boggis, Petter Kidd, Richard Bryenton, and George Strange, called (as their News Book faith) Fift [sic] monarchy men 1658 · 16 pages · John Canne · Same author
  3. 3 The Improvement Of Mercy 1649 · 24 pages · John Canne · Same author
  4. 4 A seasonable word to the Parliament-men, to take with them when they go into the House 1659 · 1 pages · John Canne · Same author
  5. 5 A necessitie of separation from the Church of England 1634 · 264 pages · John Canne · Same author
  6. 6 A necessitie Of Separation From the Church of England, prooved by the Nonconformists Principles. Specially opposed vnto Dr. Ames, his Fresh Suit against humane ceremonies, in the point of Separation only. Also Dr. Laiton, Mr. Dayrel, and Mr. Bradshaw, are here answered, where- in they have written against us. With a Table in the later end, of the principal occurrents inn this Treatise 1634 · 264 pages · John Canne · Same author
  7. 7 A Second Voyce From The Temple To The Higher Povvers. Wherein Is proved that the Decrees and Insti- tutions of Popes, and Popish Counsels, which have been established by the Law of the Land, and have been continued and confirmed throughout divers A- ges, by several Acts of Parliament, against Jesus Christ, in the way and order of the Gospel (the same yet standing) ought by the pre- sent supream Authority of this Nation to be taken away. Moreover; Here is shewed, some particular Decrees of Popes, 1653 · 32 pages · John Canne · Same author
  8. 8 The Discoverer. VVherein Is Set Forth (to undeceive the Nation) the reall Plots and Stratagems of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Tho- mas Prince, Mr. Richard Overton, and that partie. And their severall seditious wayes and wiles a long time practised by them to accomplish and effect the same. Namely, Under the pretence and colour of Li- bertie, and to take off the Burdens and Grie- vances of the People, a most dangerous and de- structive designe is carried on to deprive the Na 1649 · 48 pages · John Canne · Same author
  9. 9 Necessity of separation from the Church of England 1975 · 327 pages · John Canne · Same author
  10. 10 A new evangelical history of the Holy Bible, contained in the Old and New Testament 1766 · 193 pages · John Canne · Same author
  11. 11 Truth vvith Time : Or, Certain Reasons Proving, That none of the seven last Plagues, or Vials, are yet poured out 1656 · 98 pages · John Canne · Same author
  12. 12 Emanuel, Or, God With Us. Wherein is set forth Englands late great Victory over the Scots Armie, in a Battle at Dunbar, Septemb.3.1650. And by many Particulars of Gods Acting and Appearing then for us, it is certaine (and so much is clearly proved) that our Armies marching into Scot- land, and the Wars undertaken and prosecuted a- gainst that Nation, to be upon Grounds of Justice and Necessity, as the Parliament of England hath declared. Also here is shewed, how grosly the Covenant is abus'd, an 1650 · 48 pages · John Canne · Same author

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BookOrb recommends A stay against straying. Or An answer to a treatise (1639), A Narrative, wherein is faithfully set forth the sufferings of John Canne, Wentworth Day, John Clarke, John Belcher, John Ricard, Robert Boggis, Petter Kidd, Richard Bryenton, and George Strange, called (as their News Book faith) Fift [sic] monarchy men (1658), The Improvement Of Mercy (1649), A seasonable word to the Parliament-men, to take with them when they go into the House (1659), and A necessitie of separation from the Church of England (1634).

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