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Churches complaint against sacriledge, or, Sacriledge truely dissected and layed open wherein is briefly shewn 1. The just collation, 2. The unjust ablation of the riches and honours of the clergy, The
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Churches deliuerance contayning meditations and short notes vppon the booke of Hester. In remembrance of the wonderfull deliuerance from the Gunpoulder-treason. By Thomas Cooper, The
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Churches deliuerance contayning obseruations vpon the booke of Hester, in remembrance of the wonderfull preseruation of this kingdome. By Thomas Cooper, The
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Churches deliuerance contayning obseruations vpon the booke of Hester, in remembrance of the wonderfull preseruation of this kingdome. By Thomas Cooper, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cooper, Thomas; 1628)
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Churches deliuerance, contayning meditations and short notes vppon the booke of Hester. In remembrance of the wonderfull deliuerance from the Gunpoulder-treason. / By Thomas Cooper, The
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churches duty, for received mercies. Discovered in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons: at Margarets Westminster, Feb. 24. 1646. being the day of the solemne monthly fast. / By John Greene Minister of Gods Word, and a member of the Assembly of Divines, The
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churches duty, for received mercies. Discovered in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons: at Margarets Westminster, Feb. 24. 1646. being the day of the solemne monthly fast. / By John Greene Minister of Gods Word, and a member of the Assembly of Divines, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Greene, John, Master of Arts.; 1647)
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Churches gathered against Christ and his kingdom. Or, A petition answered, wherein, is plainly shewed how the petitioners go about to take the kingdom, care of his servants, and propagating of his Gospel out of the hand of Christ, and would put it into the hands of the powers of the earth, contrary to the words of Christ, and practice of all the saints in Scriptures, laid open that all who fear the Lord, may search the Scriptures and withdraw from the tents of these wicked men, and their covetous practises. Also, a word to those to whom this petition is preferred, that above all they meddle not in the kingdom of Christ, for all that have done it, or shall do it shall be broken to pieces, for he alone will reign, and all flesh shall cast their crowns at his feet, even so amen. Written by one whom the world knows by the name of James Nayler
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churches glory shewed forth in a sermon preached at the Haghe before Their Majesties the King and Queene brace of Bohemia / by J.E., The
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churches glory shewed forth in a sermon preached at the Haghe before Their Majesties the King and Queene brace of Bohemia / by J.E., The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elborough, Jeremiah.; 1625)
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churches glory shewed forth in a sermon preached at the Haghe before Their Majesties the King and Queene brace of Bohemia / by J.E., The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elborough, Jeremiah.; 1625)
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churches glory, or, The becoming ornament being a seasonable word, tending to the provoking, encouraging, and perfecting of holiness in believers ... : whereunto is added, A glasse for the unconverted ... as also, several articles of faith briefly laid down for the further establishment and confirming of the faithful / by Josias Bonham, sen. of Byfield in Northamptonshire, The
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churches going in and coming out of the wildnernes opened by the unworthiest of the gospel-ministers, John Brayn, The
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churches going in and coming out of the wildnernes opened by the unworthiest of the gospel-ministers, John Brayn, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Brayne, John.; 1649)
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churches hazard deliuered in a sermon in the cathedrall church in Norvvich, vpon the fifth of Nouember. 1629. / By Tho. Reeve, minister of Gods word at Coleby in Norfolke, The
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churches hazard deliuered in a sermon in the cathedrall church in Norvvich, vpon the fifth of Nouember. 1629. By Tho. Reeve, Minister of Gods Word at Coleby in Norfolke, The
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churches lamentation for the losse of the godly Deliuered in a sermon, at the funerals of that truly noble and hopefull yong gentleman, Iohn Lord Harington, baron of Exton, knight of the noble Order of the Bath, and his Maiesties lieutenant of the county of Rutland, at Exton in Rutland, the last day of March 1614. Together with a patterne of piety, and the power of godlinesse expressed in his life and death, who yielded to nature the 27. of February 1613 when hee wanted two moneths of twenty two yeeres. By Richard Stocke, pastor of Alhollowes-Breadstreet in London, The
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churches lamentation for the losse of the godly deliuered in a sermon, at the funerals of that truly noble, and most hopefull young gentleman, Iohn Lord Harington, Baron of Exton, Knight of the noble order of the Bath, and his Maiesties lieutenaunt of the county of Rutland, at Exton in Rutland, the last day of March 1614. Together with a patterne of piety, and the power of godlinesse expressed in his life and death, who yeelded to nature the 27. of February, 1613. when he wanted two moneths of 22 yeeres of his age. By Richard Stock, pastor of Alhallowes-Breadstreet in London, The
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churches lamentation for the losse of the godly deliuered in a sermon, at the funerals of that truly noble, and most hopefull young gentleman, Iohn, Lord Harrington, Baron of Exton ... at Exton in Rutland, the last day of March, 1614 : together with a declaration of his life and death, who yeelded to nature the 27 of February, 1613, when hee wanted two moneths of 22 yeeres of his age / by Richard Stock, The
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Churches paradox or the substance of a sermon preached at the place of Cumbusnethen in a barn, in the parish of Cumbusnethen in Clydsdale. By Mr. John Welsh, The
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churches patience and faith in afflictions. Delivered in a sermon at the funerall of the right worshipfull, and vertuous Cecilia Lady Peyton, October, 30. In the parish church of Southfleet in Kent. By George Eves, rector of Hartley, neare adjoyning thereunto, The
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churches peace asserted upon a civil account as it was deliver'd in a sermon before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor in Guild-Hall-Chappel July 4 / by Ad. Littleton, presbyter, The
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churches plea for her right, or, A reply to an answer made of Mr. Iohn Paget against William Best and others wherein the maine points of our present differences are handled and the principall causes of our troubles declared / published by William Best, The
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churches plea for her right. Or A reply to an answer, made of Mr. Iohn Paget, against William Best and others Wherein the maine points of our present differences are handled: and the principall causes of our troubles declared. Published by William Best, The
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churches plea for the divine presence to prosper humane force in a sermon preached June 5, 1689, being the day appointed for a general fast and to implore the blessing of almighty God upon Their Majesties arms / by T. Cruso, The
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churches publick order argued and opened by a second conference betweene Silvanus and Himeneus ... wherein the ordinances of the Church of England for Gods publick worship are proved to beagreeable to Gods sacred word / by L.G. i.e. I.G., a continuall friend and lover ofthe truth, The
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churches purity, or, The difference betweene the churches frame in darke times and her settlement in the purest times, The
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churches purity, or, The difference betweene the churches frame in darke times and her settlement in the purest times, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Walker, Henry, Ironmonger.; 1641)
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churches resurrection, or, The creating of the new heavens written by an unworthy gospel-minister, John Bryan, The
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churches resurrection, or, The creating of the new heavens written by an unworthy gospel-minister, John Bryan, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Brayne, John.; 1649)
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churches resurrection, or, The opening of the fift and sixt verses of the 20th chap. of the Revelation by John Cotton ... and ... corrected by his own hand, The
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churches securitie, togither with the antidote or preseruative of euer waking faith A treatise conteyning many fruitefull instructions, moralities and consolations fit for the time and age wherein wee liue. Herevnto is annexed a sound and profitable treatise of the generall signes and fore-runners of the last iudgement. By Thomas Drax, The
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churches sleepe expressed in a sermon preached at the court, in the celebration of the Kings Maiesties most ioyfull and happie entrance into this kingdome, the 24. of March last. By Anthonie Maxey, Batchelar in Diuinitie, and chaplaine to his Maiestie in ordinary, The
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churches thank-offering to God her King, and the Parliament, for rich and ancient mercies; her yeares of captivity; her first yeare of iubile; that is, for the marvelous deliverances wrought with God the first wonderfull yeare beginning at September 1640. and ending the ninth of the same moneth following: in all which time, the Lord appeared for his church, as in the dayes of old, out of the middest of the bush, so the church burn'd with fire, and was not consumed. In the preface, the thank-offering is vindicated, and set free, from all the cavills and charges against it; where also it is cleared to be, as every mans duty, so every mans purpose, to offer willingly now, who doth not make full proofe, that he falls short of pagan, papist or atheist; and is wilfully resolved to walk crosse to the most supreme law, the highest reason, and the unquestionable will of God, The
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churches triumph over death opend in a sermon preached Septemb. 11, 1660, at the funeral of the most religious and vertuous lady, the Lady Mary Langham / by Edward Reynolds, The
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churches triumph over death opend in a sermon preached Septemb. 11, 1660, at the funeral of the most religious and vertuous lady, the Lady Mary Langham / by Edward Reynolds, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Reynolds, Edward; 1662)
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churches troubles and deliverance, or, Certaine sermons tending to shew the reasons why the Lord doth sometimes bring his people into extremities, with the blessed issue and fruits thereof, on Gen. 22. 14. Also divers arguments giving good hope that yet God will be gracious to England, and not deliver us into our enemies hands. Also some things briefly on Rev. 11. 7. to 14. Bby Tho. Mocket, Mr. of Arts, and preacher of Gods word at Holt in Denbigh-shire, The
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Churches victory in a message from heaven to the saints on early / by a fat, pious and learned divine, immediately before his death, to incourage all those who are now in armes for the defence of Christ and his gospell, The
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Churches victory in a message from heaven to the saints on early / by a fat, pious and learned divine, immediately before his death, to incourage all those who are now in armes for the defence of Christ and his gospell, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fat, pious and learned divine.; 1641)
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Churches, that is, appropriate places for Christian vvorship both in, and ever since the Apostles times. A discourse at first more briefly delivered in a colledge chappell, and since enlarged. By Joseph Mede, B.D. and fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge
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Churches, that is, appropriate places for Christian worship both in and ever since the Apostles times a discourse at first more briefly delivered in a colledge chappell and since enlarged / by Joseph Mede
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churchwardens of our Diocess having been generally very remiss in making due presentments, particularly of such as absent themselves from the Holy Sacrement of the Lords Supper we do hereby require you to use all diligence in admonishing the Churchwardens of their duties, The
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Churchyardes farewell
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Churchyardes lamentacion of freyndshyp
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Churchyards challenge
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Churchyards good will Sad and heauy verses, in the nature of an epitaph, for the losse of the Archbishop of Canterbury, lately deceased, Primate and Metropolitane of all England. Written by Thomas Churchyard, Esquire
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churle and the byrde, The
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churle and the byrde, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lydgate, John; 1565)
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Chuse which you will, liberty or slavery: or, An impartial representation of the danger of being again subjected to a popish prince
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chvrches thank-offering to God her King and the Parliament, for rich and ancient mercies, her yeares of captivity, her first yeare of ivbile that is for the marvelous deliverances wrought with God the first wonderfull yeare, since the yeare 88, beginning at September 1640 and ending the ninth of the same moneth following : in all which time the Lord appeared for his church as in the dayes of old out of the middest of the bush so the church burn'd with fire and was not consumed : in the preface the thank-offering is vindicated and set free from all the cavills and charges against it : where also it is cleared to be as every mans duty, so every mans purpose to offer willingly now, who doth not make full proofe that he falls short of pagan, papist, or atheist, and is wilfully resolved to walk crosse to the most supreme law, the highest reason, and the unquestionable will of God, The
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chvrches trovbles and deliverance, or, Certaine sermons tending to shew the reasons why the Lord doth sometimes bring his people into extremities with the blessed issue and fruits thereof, on Gen. 22, 14 : also divers arguments giving good hope that yet God will be gracious to England, and not deliver us into our enemies hands : also some things briefly on Rev. 11, 7 to 14 / by Tho. Mocket, The
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Chymia coelestis drops from heaven, or pious meditations and prayer's on several places of Scripture / by Ben. Parry
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Chymia coelestis drops from heaven, or pious meditations and prayer's on several places of Scripture / by Ben. Parry in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Parry, Benjamin; 1672)
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Chymia cœlestis. Drops from heaven; or, Pious meditations and prayers on several places of Scripture. / By Ben. Parry, Gent
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Chymia cœlestis. Drops from heaven; or, Pious meditations and prayers on several places of Scripture. / By Ben. Parry, Gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Parry, Benjamin; 1659)
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Chymia curiosa variis, non solum ex regno vegetabili, sed etiam ex minerali et animali, experimentis adornata
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Chymical disceptations, or, Discourses upon acid and alkali wherein are examined the object of Mr. Boyle against these principles : together with a reply to a letter of Mr. S. Doctor of Physick and fellow of the colleg of *** : wherein many errors are corrected, touching the nature of these two salts / by Fran. Andre, Dr. in Physick ..., faithfully rendered out of French into English by J.W. ; to which is added, by the translator, a discourse of phlebotomy shewing the absolute evils, together with the accidental benefits thereof, in some cases
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chymical Galenist a treatise, wherein the practise of the ancients is reconcild́ to the new discoveries in the theory of physick, shewing that many of their rules, methods, and medicins, are useful for by George Castle, The
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Chymical secrets and rare experiments in physick and philosophy with figures collected and experimented / by the Honourable and learned Sir Kenelm Digby
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Chymical secrets and rare experiments in physick and philosophy with figures collected and experimented / by the Honourable and learned Sir Kenelm Digby in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Digby, Kenelm, Sir; 1683)
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Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses made to Samuel Hartlib, Esquire. Viz. 1. Whether the vrim and thummim were given in the mount, or perfected by art. ... 9. The new postilions, pretended prophetical prognostication, of what shall happen to physitians, chyrurgeons, apothecaries, alchymists, and miners
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Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses: made to Samuel Hartlib, Esquire. Viz. 1. Whether the Vrim and Thummim were given in the Mount, or perfected by art. 2. Sir George Ripley's epistle, to King Edward unfolded. 3. Gabriel Plats caveat for alchymists. 4. A conference concerning the phylosophers stone. 5. An invitation to a free and generous communication of secrets and receits in physick. 6 Whether or no, each several disease hath a particular remedy? 7. A new and easie method of chirurgery, for the curing of all fresh wounds or other hurts. 8. A discourse about the essence or existence of metals. 9. The new postilions, pretended prophetical prognostication, of what whall happen to physitians, chyrurgeons, apothecaries, alchymists, and miners
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