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A cypres garland For the sacred forehead of our late soueraigne King Iames. / By Hugh Holland
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A cypres garland For the sacred forehead of our late soueraigne King Iames. / By Hugh Holland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Holland, Hugh; 1625)
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WorldCat: 1044263858
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A daily exercise for ladies and gentlewomen Whereby they may learne and practice the whole art of making pastes, preserues, marmalades, conserues, tartstuffes, gellies, breads, sucket candies, cordiall vvaters, conceits in sugar-vvorkes of seuerall kindes. As also to dry lemonds, orenges, or other fruits. Newly set forth, according to the now approued receipts, vsed both by honourable and vvorshipfull personages. By Iohn Murrell, professour thereof
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WorldCat: 606483059
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A daily office for the sick compil'd out of the Holy Scripture and the liturgy of our church : with occasional prayers, meditations, and directions
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A daily office for the sick compil'd out of the Holy Scripture and the liturgy of our church : with occasional prayers, meditations, and directions in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Isham, John.; 1694)
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WorldCat: 606707573
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A daily office for the sick compil'd out of the Holy Scripture and the liturgy of our church : with occasional prayers, meditations, and directions in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Isham, John.; 1694)
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A daily office for the sick compil'd out of the Holy Scripture, and the liturgy of our church. With occasional prayers, meditations, and directions. And an office of thanksgiving for recovery
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WorldCat: 606857986
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A dainty dialogue between Henry and Elizabeth. Being the good wives vindication, and the bad husbands reformation. This new composed gallant ditty, is to be sung in town and city. This ballad is both compriz'd and penn'd to teach bad husbands how their lives to mend: all you good wives, the which bad husbands have, for your own good, let me this favour crave, one penny on this ditty to bestow, and carry it to your husbands for to show; it may in time make you twice over glad, when as you see him good that was so bad. The tune is, The tyrant
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WorldCat: 606673144
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A Dainty new ditty of a saylor and his love how one the others constancy did prove : wherein is shown the sea mans constant mind, though at first he seem'd to her unkind : to a pleasant sea-faring tune
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WorldCat: 606796293
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A damnable treason, by a contagious plaster of a plague-sore wrapt up in a letter, and sent to Mr. Pym : wherein is discovered a divellish, and unchristian plot against the High Court of Parliament, Oct. 25. 1641
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WorldCat: 606656686
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A dangerous and bloudy fight upon the coast of Cornwal between the English and the Dutch, on Thursday last; with the full particulars thereof; the manner of their engagement; the great execution done on both sides; and 17 of the Hollanders ships brought into Plymouth. Sent to the high and honourale Councel of State, on Sunday last, October 24. Together with a narrative of the King of Denmarks proceedings against the English: the raising of a great army in France their resolution and design, and the landing of the Dutch near Yarmouth; the rising of the country with clubs, fowling pieces, and longpikes; a bloudy fight thereupon, and the pursuing of the Dutch to the sea-coast, and the number killed and taken prisoners
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WorldCat: 607019751
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A dangerous and bloudy plot discovered whereby should have been murthered and most barbourously massacred fourscore of the House of Commons, divers of the chiefe actors being revealed. Also a terrible fight between London and Saint Albones, betwixt a party of the Royalists and a party of the Parliaments forces. With a great and bloudy fight at sea, wherein was taken 1 ship 10 peice of ordnance, all their arms and great store of ammunition besides much rich marchandize. Likevvise a great overthrow given to the Scots, and the last intelligence from Newport touching the successfull proceedings between the Kings Majesty and the commissioners of Parliament
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WorldCat: 607006259
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A dangerous fight at Pembrooke Castle, betwixt the forces commanded by Lieutenant Gen. Cromwell, and the forces commanded by Major Gen. Langhorne, and Collonel Iohn Poyer. With the number that were slain and taken prisoners on both sides,and Poyers declaration to his souldiers, concerning Sir Marmaduke Langdale. Likewise, another fight near Pontefract castle in Yorkshire, between the Cavaliers commanded by Col. Bonevant, and the Parliaments forces, commanded by Col. Fairfax, and the successe thereof. Together, with the proceedings of the Lord Gen. Hamilton, concerning the bringing of his Army into England, and 3. acts of the Parliament of Scotland, touching the same. Proclaimed and read at the High-Cross in the city of Edenburg
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WorldCat: 607004184
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A dangerous plot discovered By a discourse, wherein is proved, that, Mr: Richard Mountague, in his two bookes; the one, called A new gagg; the other, A iust appeale: laboureth to bring in the faith of Rome, and Arminius: vnder the name and pretence of the doctrine and faith of the Church of England. A worke very necessary for all them which haue received the truth of God in loue, and desire to escape errour. The reader shall finde: 1. A catalogue of his erroneous poynts annexed to the epistle to the reader. 2. A demonstration of the danger of them. cap. 21. num. 7. and c. pag. 178. 3. A list of the heads of all the chapters contained in this booke
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WorldCat: 606543448
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A day-starre for darke-wandring soules shewing the light, by a Christian controuersie: or briefely and plainely setting forth the mysterie of our saluation. Diuided into principles, obiections, and answeres. By Richard Niccolls, th'elder, of the Inner Temple London, Gent. deceased. Published for the generall benefit of all those who heartily, and with a true path desire their owne saluation: by I.C
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WorldCat: 606542391
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A dayly exercice and experience of deathe, gathered, and setforthe by a brother of Syon Rycharde Whytforde
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A dayly exercice and experience of deathe, gathered, and setforthe by a brother of Syon Rycharde Whytforde in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whitford, Richard; 1538)
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WorldCat: 1096291502
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A dayly exercise of the devout Christian Containing several most pithy practices of piety; in order to live holily and dye happily. Published by T.V. Monk, of the holy order of St. Benedict
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WorldCat: 606850142
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A dayly exercise of the devout Christian containing several moving practices of piety; in order to live holily, and dy happily. Publish'd by T.V. monk, of the holy order of St. Benedict
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WorldCat: 767507826
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A dayly exercyse and experyence of dethe, gathered and set forth, by a brother of Syon Rycharde Whytforde
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A dayly exercyse and experyence of dethe, gathered and set forth, by a brother of Syon Rycharde Whytforde in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whitford, Richard; 1537)
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WorldCat: 606548237
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A dead faith anatomized a discourse on the nature, and the danger, with the deadly symptoms of a dead faith in those who profess the faith of Christ. / By Samuel Mather
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A dead faith anatomized a discourse on the nature, and the danger, with the deadly symptoms of a dead faith in those who profess the faith of Christ. / By Samuel Mather in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mather, Samuel; 1697)
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WorldCat: 62815422
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A dead man speaking, or, The famous memory of King Charles the I delivered in a sermon upon the 30th of Ian. last, in the parish church of Waltham Abbey / by Tho. Reeve
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WorldCat: 606726912
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A debate concerning the English liturgy, both as established in and as abolished out of the worship of God drawn out in two English and two Latine epistles / written betwixt Edward Hyde ... and John Ley
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WorldCat: 606615442
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WorldCat: 838979927
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A debate on the justice and piety of the present constitution under K. William in two parts, the first relating to the state, the second to the church : between Eucheres, a conformist, and Dyscheres, a recusant / by Samuel Hill
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WorldCat: 606739069
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A Debate upon the quærie whether a king elected and declared by the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons assembled at Westminster 22 of January 1688, coming to and consulting with the said Lords and Commons, doth not make as compleat a Parliament and legislative power and authority to all intents and purposes, as if the said king should cause new summons to be given and new elections to be made by writs
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WorldCat: 606626220
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A decacordon of ten quodlibeticall questions concerning religion and state wherein the authour framing himfelfe a quilibet to euery quodlibet, decides an hundred crosse interrogatorie doubts, about the generall contentions betwixt the seminarie priests and Iesuits at this present
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WorldCat: 606541778
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A decad of caveats to the people of England of general use in all times, but most seasonable in these, as having a tendency to the satisfying such as are not content with the present government as it is by law establish'd, an aptitude to the setling the minds of such as are but seekers and erraticks in religion an aim at the uniting of our Protestant-dissenters in church and state : whereby the worst of all conspiracies lately rais'd against both, may be the greatest blessing, which could have happen'd to either of them : to which is added an appendix in order to the conviction of those three enemies to the deity, the atheist, the infidel and the setter up of science to the prejudice of religion / by Thomas Pierce
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WorldCat: 1170331556
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WorldCat: 606667610
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A decade of grievances presented and approved to the right honourable and high court of Parliament against the hierarchy or government of the Lord Bishops and their dependant offices by a multitude of people who are sensible of the ruine of religion the sinking of the state, and of the plots and insultations of enemies against both
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WorldCat: 606679331
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A decade of grievances, presented and approved to the right honourable and High Court of Parliament, against the hierarchy or government of the Lord Bishops, and their dependant offices, by a multitude of people, who are sensible of the ruine of religion, the sinking of the state, and of the plots and insultations of enemies against both
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WorldCat: 1044203828
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A declaracion of the seremonies a nexid, to the sacrament of baptyme what they sygnyffie and how we owght to vnderstande them
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WorldCat: 606511037
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A declaracion of the state, wherin all heretikes dooe leade their liues and also of their continuall indeuer, and propre fruictes, which beginneth in the. 38. chapiter, and so to thende of the woorke. By Iohn Gwynnethe clerke
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WorldCat: 606490939
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A declararation of the twelue articles of the christen faythe with annotations of the holy scripture, where they be grounded in. And the righte foundation and principall comon places of the hole godly scripture, a goodly short declaration, to all Christians profitable and necessarye for to come to the right vnderstondynge of holy Scripture compyled for the commodite of al christen people. / by D. Vrbanum Regium
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WorldCat: 1044623345
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A declararation of the twelue articles of the christen faythe with annotations of the holy scripture, where they be grounded in. And the righte foundation and principall comon places of the hole godly scripture, a goodly short declaration, to all Christians profitable and necessarye for to come to the right vnderstondynge of holy Scripture compyled for the commodite of al christen people. By D. Vrbanum Regium
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WorldCat: 606530692
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A declaratin of the Lords of the Secret-Councell, and of the Generall-Assembly of the kingdome and Kirke of Scotland containing the principall heads of the doctrine of that kirk, and the true affection of that state to the Parliament-cause, notwithstanding their great opposition : sent to their commissioners in London and by them presented to the soveraigne high court of Parliament for their conformity to the same doctrine and acceptation of their integrity
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WorldCat: 606652072
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A declaration against a crosse petition wherein some secret lets of the intended reformation are discovered : the danger of division prevented : and the unity of this iland in religion urged / by the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly
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A declaration against a crosse petition wherein some secret lets of the intended reformation are discovered : the danger of division prevented : and the unity of this iland in religion urged / by the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606685177
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A declaration against a crosse petition wherein some secret letts of the intended reformation are discovered, the danger of division prevented, and the unitie of this iland in religion urged / by the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly
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A declaration against a crosse petition wherein some secret letts of the intended reformation are discovered, the danger of division prevented, and the unitie of this iland in religion urged / by the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of Scotland. General Assembly.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606563757
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A declaration against a crosse petition. Wherein some secret lets of the intended reformation are discovered. The danger of division prevented, and the unitie of this iland in religion urged. / By the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly
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A declaration against a crosse petition. Wherein some secret lets of the intended reformation are discovered. The danger of division prevented, and the unitie of this iland in religion urged. / By the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 607139312
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A declaration against a crosse petition: wherein some secret lets of the intended reformation are discovered. The danger of division prevented. And the unity of this iland in religion urged. By the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly
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A declaration against a crosse petition: wherein some secret lets of the intended reformation are discovered. The danger of division prevented. And the unity of this iland in religion urged. By the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606685177
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A declaration against a late dangerous and seditious band, under the name of An humble remonstrance, and c. wherein the plots and projects of the contrivers tending to the violating and subversion of our covenants; raising and fomenting of jealousies, within this, and between both kingdoms; prolonging of the unnaturall wars; and, impeding the intended uniformity in religion, are discovered, / by the Commission of the General Assembly
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A declaration against a late dangerous and seditious band, under the name of An humble remonstrance, and c. wherein the plots and projects of the contrivers tending to the violating and subversion of our covenants; raising and fomenting of jealousies, within this, and between both kingdoms; prolonging of the unnaturall wars; and, impeding the intended uniformity in religion, are discovered, / by the Commission of the General Assembly in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission.; 1646)
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WorldCat: 606665323
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A declaration against all poperie, and popish points and is renounced from them and by them whom the scorners in scorn call Quakers : and likewise some queries to the Pope and his priests that are guarded with his law : to be answered in writing or print; and to be sent them called Quakers at London in England
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WorldCat: 606994474
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A declaration against all poperie, and popish points: and is renounced from them and by them whom the scorners in scorn call Quakers: and likewise some queries to the Pope and his priests; and the preists that are guarded with his law: to be answered in writing or print; and to be sent to them called Quakers at London in England
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WorldCat: 606672092
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A declaration against all profession and professors that have not the life of what they profess, from the righteous seed of God; whom the world, priests, and people scornfully calls Quakers, who are in that life that the holy men of God were in, and witness that power that made them to tremble and quake, and shook the earth, and threw it down; which the world, priests, people, and professors, having the words declared from this power and life, but not it, scoffs and scorns at, but this is our riches
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WorldCat: 607027253
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A declaration against anabaptists: to stop the prosecution fo their errours, falsly pretended to be a vindication of the royall commission of King Jesus, as they call it. Briefly and fully answering all their allegations, and clearly proving the anabaptisticall doctrine to be against the glory of God, the honour of Christ and his church, against the covenant of grace, and against the word of God, and the priviledges of the church made over to them by promise, and also against the solemne league and covenant of the three kingdomes. In answer to a book, by Francis Cornwall, presented to the House of Commons, on Friday last, for which he is committed
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WorldCat: 606590857
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A declaration against Prince Rupert, or, An argument, whereby it appears that Prince Rupert and all that joyne with him in this unnaturall war against the Parliament, are guilty of high-treason with an exposition of the stat. of II. Hen. 7, whereby it appeares, that those who follow the advice and imployment of the Parliament, are freed from treason or any other offence concerning their particular actions in the service / by P. B., Gent
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WorldCat: 767130012
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A declaration against Prince Rupert, or, An argument, whereby it appears, that Prince Rupert, and all that joyne with him in this unnaturall war against the Parliament, are guilty of high-treason, with an exposition of the stat. of II. Hen. 7. whereby it appeares, that those who follow the advice and imployment of the Parliament, are freed from treason, or any other offence concerning their particular actions in that service. By P.B. gent
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WorldCat: 606652920
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A declaration against the Antinomians, and their doctrine of liberty. Their chief tenents briefly and fully answered; and the danger of those erronoeus points manifested: with a caution to such as are or have been so misled, to persvvade with them to turn from that evill into which they are or have been seduced. These being their conclusions, understood by most auditors. I. That God doth never inflict punishment upon the elect for their sins. II. That God is never angry with his children. III. That God sees no sin in those that are his. IV. That such as are elected, are at all times beloved of God; in what condition soever they be, be they never so great sinners, yea, in the very act of sinne it selfe. V. That sanctification of life in duties of piety, is nothing at all esteemed of God. VI. That the godly finde no difficulties in the way to Heaven, but live in much pleasure and delight in this world. VII. That those who belong to God, are able in this world presently to distinguish betwixt Gods people and the wicked
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WorldCat: 606655556
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A declaration against the crosse petition wherein some secret letts of the intended reformation are discovered, the danger of division prevented, and the unitie of this iland in religion urged / by the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly
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A declaration against the crosse petition wherein some secret letts of the intended reformation are discovered, the danger of division prevented, and the unitie of this iland in religion urged / by the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606553891
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