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==Further reading== * Anon. (1661), ''A judgment & condemnation of the Fifth-Monarchy-men, their late insurrection. Also, how far the guilt of that fact may justly be imputed to those that are commonly distinguished by the names of Independants, Presbyterians, Anabaptists and Quakers. Set forth in a letter to a friend. By a moderate gentleman''. London.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Text Creation Partnership |date=April 2011 |title=A judgment & condemnation of the Fifth-Monarchy-men, their late insurrection. Also, how far the guilt of that fact may justly be imputed to those that are commonly distinguished by the names of Independants, Presbyterians, Anabaptists and Quakers. Set forth in a letter to a friend. . By a moderate gentleman. |url=https://llds.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/llds/xmlui/handle/20.500.14106/A87427}}</ref> * Anon. (1661), ''Londons allarum, or The great and bloody plot of the Fifth-Monarchy-Men discovered being a perfect relation of their most horrid, damnable, treasonable, and tumultuous rising on Sunday night last: with the names of the gentlemen killed and wounded at St. Pauls, Redcross-street, White-Cross, and Bishops-Gate: as also, the manner of their bloody design, their resolution and intentions; and the number of prisoners taken, and committed to New-Gate, the Gate-House, and other places; together with a further discovery of their wicked design; and a perfect narrative of their bloody proceedings on Wednesday morning last. Likewise, a list of the names of these bloody traytors; and the number kill'd ant taken prisoners on both sides'', London: Printed for G. Horton, for general satisfaction.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Londons allarum, or The great and bloody plot of the Fifth-Monarchy-Men discovered being a perfect relation of their most horrid, damnable, treasonable, and tumultuous rising on Sunday night last: with the names of the gentlemen killed and wounded at St. Pauls, Redcross-street, White-Cross, and Bishops-Gate: as also, the manner of their bloody design, their resolution and intentions; and the number of prisoners taken, and committed to New-Gate, the Gate-House, and other places; together with a further discovery of their wicked design; and a perfect narrative of their bloody proceedings on Wednesday morning last. Likewise, a list of the names of these bloody traytors; and the number kill'd ant taken prisoners on both sides. |url=https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=eebo2;idno=B26183.0001.001 |access-date=2024-03-04 |website=quod.lib.umich.edu| date=5 September 1661 }}</ref> * Anon. (1661), ''London's Glory: Or, The Riot and Ruine of the Fifth Monarchy Men'', London: Printed for C.D. * {{citation |last=B |first=T. |title=Munster parallel'd in the late massacres committed by the Fifth Monarchists, or, Their valley of Achor turned into Akeldama being a continuation of the bloody history of the phanatiques |publisher=Printed by T.M. |location=London |date=1661 |oclc=13236915}}. * {{citation |last=Banks |first=Charles |title=Thomas Venner, the Boston wine-cooper and Fifth-Monarchy man |journal=The New England Historical and Genealogical Register |volume=47 |date=1893 |pages=437–444 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2rkEg7BFm3YC&pg=PA437}}. * {{citation |last=Brown |first=Louise Fargo |title=The Political Activities of the Baptists and Fifth Monarchy Men In England During the Interregnum |publisher=American Historical Association |date=1913 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zmlEAQAAMAAJ}}. * {{citation |last=Burrage |first=Champlin |url=https://archive.org/stream/englishhistorica25londuoft#page/722/ |title=The Fifth Monarchy Insurrections |journal=The English Historical Review |volume=25 |date=1910}}. * {{citation |last=Capp |first=Bernard |title=A Door of Hope Re-opened: The Fifth Monarchy, King Charles and King Jesus |journal=Journal of Religious History |date=2008 |volume=32 |issue=1 |pages=16–30 |doi=10.1111/j.1467-9809.2008.00699.x|url=http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/29/1/WRAP_Capp_0481046-260308-Capp_Door_of_Hope_revised.pdf }} * Capp, Bernard (1972), ''The Fifth Monarchy Men: A Study in Seventeenth-Century English Millenarianism'', London: Faber. * {{citation |editor-last=Cartwright |editor-first=James J. |title=The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby of Thrybergh, 1634-1689 |publisher=Longmans, Green, and Co |location=London |date=1875 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=b30rDc-yh-0C}}. * {{citation |last=Dunan-Page |first=Anne |chapter=L'insurrection de Thomas Venner (1661): anglicanisme et dissidence au défi des prophéties |title=Les Voix de Dieu: Littérature et prophétie en France et en Angleterre à l'Âge baroque |publisher=Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle |date=2008 |pages=227–239 |chapter-url=https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00838509}}. * {{citation |last=Farr |first=David |title=Fifth Monarchism in Norfolk: Millenarianism and the English Revolution |journal=Norfolk Archaeology |volume=47 |issue=2 |date=2015 |pages=170–182}}. * {{citation |last=Farr |first=David |title=Major-General Thomas Harrison: Millenarianism, Fifth Monarchism and the English Revolution 1616-1660 |publisher=Routledge |date=2016 |isbn=978-1409465546 |doi=10.4324/9781315593227}}. * {{citation |last=Hill |first=Christopher |title=The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas During the English Revolution |date=1984 |publisher=Penguin |isbn=9780140551471}}. * {{citation |title=The last farewel to the rebellious sect called the Fifth Monarchy-men on Wednesday January the ninth. Together with their treacherous proceedings, attempts, combats, and skirmishes at VVoodstreet, Bishopsgate-street, Leaden-Hall, and several other places. With the total dispersing, defeating, and utter ruining of that damnable and seditious sect |location=London |date=1661 |oclc=1170545766}}. * {{citation |last=Maclear |first=J. F. |title=New England and the Fifth Monarchy: The Quest for the Millennium in Early American Puritanism |journal=William and Mary Quarterly |date=1975 |volume=32 |issue=2 |pages=223–260 |doi=10.2307/1921563 |jstor=1921563}}. * {{citation |last=Rogers |first=Edward |title=Some Account of the Life and Opinions of a Fifth-Monarchy-Man |publisher=Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer |date=1867 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aao8W-8VQHIC}}. * {{citation |last=Rogers |first=P. G. |title=The Fifth Monarchy Men |publisher=Oxford University Press |date=1966 |oclc=491109402}}. * Venner, Thomas (1660), ''The last speech and prayer with other passages of Thomas Venner, the chief incourager and promoter of the late horrid rebellion immediately before his execution in Coleman-street on Saturday last being the 19th of Ianuary, 1660 : together with the names of the rest that were condemned for the same fact'', London.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The last speech and prayer with other passages of Thomas Venner, the chief incourager and promoter of the late horrid rebellion immediately before his execution in Coleman-street on Saturday last being the 19th of Ianuary, 1660 : together with the names of the rest that were condemned for the same fact. |url=https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A64807.0001.001?view=toc |access-date=2024-03-04 |website=quod.lib.umich.edu| date=5 September 1660 }}</ref>
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