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England's jubilee and Rome's downfall Being a prophesie delivered in the year of our Lord 1672. at Astracan, a populous city in Muscovy, in an oration made upon the burse or exchange to merchants of most nations of the universe; by the famous Joseph-Ben-Israel; commonly called, The wandring Jew: predicting in the desolation of Hungary, Poland, Germany, France, and other regions of the west; more especially Italy. And also the glorious propagation of the most holy Christian religion in its purity: the conversion of the Jews, and the flourishing condition of Denmark, Sweden, Muscovy, and other countries in the north; particularly, England and Scotland: whose King shall be the most renowned potentate in the world, and his dominions the sanctuary of all such as shall flee thither for refuge: and this to come to pass in the year of our Lord 1700. Communicated in a letter to a noble peer, as followeth:
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England's lamentation, or Her sad estate lamented as also a call to the heads and rulers, and all sorts to repentance, and shewing them the cause why so many disasters, and the judgements of God which are in the earth, and also a way how to remove the same, with an answer to some objections. Through the servant of the Lord, S.H
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England's late miseries, mercies, and miscarriages: or, a parallel betwixt the sometime case fo the Israelitish, and the late condition of the English Wherein is shewed our late bondage in England, to have been as great as theirs in Egypt; our deliverance as glorious, our carriage towards God as unkinde. Likewise, Gods great things for Englands great deliverance: and these, first, in reference to our Parliament; secondly, armies; thirdly, enemies; fourthly changes. Wherein is plainly shewed, that God alone hath done all, and what all that hath been done for us, should work upon and in us. By John Flowre, M. of Arts, and preacher of the word at Ilmington in Warwickshire
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England's memorable accidents
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England's memorable accidents in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bowtell, Stephen)
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England's memorable accidents in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bowtell, Stephen)
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England's Mercury, or, An ephemeris for the year of Christ 1690 being the second after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation according to Scripture, 5639 ... fitted to the meridian of the august city of London ... / by John Whalley
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England's merry jester: or, Court, city and country jests new, and suitable to the humours of the times; witty and familiar, for the encrease of merriment, and improvement of friendly conversation, as they are used among the wits of the age. To which are added, as a second part, Bulls, banters, quibbles, repartees, pleasant stories, and poems: the qualifications of an expert town-wheedle; with the art and mystery of wheedling. All profitable, pleasant, and delightful. The like never before published. Done by a lover of merriment
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England's merry jester: or, Court, city and country jests new, and suitable to the humours of the times; witty and familiar, for the encrease of merriment, and improvement of friendly conversation, as they are used among the wits of the age. To which are added, as a second part, Bulls; banters, quibbles, repartees, pleasant stories, and poems: the qualifications of an expert town-wheedle; with the art and mystery of wheedling. All profitable, pleasant, and delightful. The like never before published. Done by a lover of merriment
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England's miserie, and remedie in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant Col. Lilburn's imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645
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England's miserie, and remedie in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant Col. Lilburn's imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Utter-Barrister.; 1645)
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England's moderate messenger impartially communicating the daily proceedings in Parliament. - Issue 1
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England's moderate messenger impartially communicating the daily proceedings in Parliament. - Issue 10
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England's moderate messenger impartially communicating the daily proceedings in Parliament. - Issue 11
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England's moderate messenger impartially communicating the daily proceedings in Parliament. - Issue 2
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England's moderate messenger impartially communicating the daily proceedings in Parliament. - Issue 3
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England's moderate messenger impartially communicating the daily proceedings in Parliament. - Issue 4
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England's moderate messenger impartially communicating the daily proceedings in Parliament. - Issue 6
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England's moderate messenger impartially communicating the daily proceedings in Parliament. - Issue 7
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England's monarchs being a compendious account of the most remarkable transactions and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil and military, which have happen'd from William the Conqueror to the sixth year of the reign of Their present Majesties, K. William and Q. Mary : with poems, and the pictures of every monarch, and a list of the present nobility of this kingdom / by R.B
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England's monarchs, or, A compendious relation of the most remarkable transactions, and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil, and military, which have hapned during the reigns of the kings and queens of England, from the invasion of the Romans to this present adorned with poems, and the pictures of every monarch, from William the Conquerour, to His present Majesty, our gracious sovereign, King Charles the Second : together with the names of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, the nobility, bishops, deans, and principal officers, civil and military, in England, in the year 1684 by R.B., author of the Admirable curiosities in England, The historical remarks in London and Westminster, The late wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and c
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England's most dreadful calamity by the late floods being a most lamentable account of the great damages sustained by the fearful invndations, caused by the unparalell'd rain which fell on the 24th of April, 1682 : and the late rains which have lately hapned : containing the several houses, barns, cattle, out-houses, stacks of hay and corn, being carried away : together with the number of persons drowned, and of some thousands of acres of ground layed under water : giving a relation of the particular damage sustained in the city of London, and the suburbs thereof, at Branford, Camberwell, Dulwich, Depford, on the river Thames
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England's mournful elegy for the dissolving the Parliament
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England's mournful elegy for the dissolving the Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1679)
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England's mournful elegy for the dissolving the Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1681)
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England's new bell man. Ringing into all peoples ears, God's dreadful judgment to this land and kingdom, prognosticated by the great eclipse of the sun, March 29. 1652, the strange effects to continue, 1654, 1655, 1656. to the amazement of the whole world. To the tune of, Man in desparation
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England's new bell-man ringing into all people's ears God's dreadful judgment on this land and kingdom. Tune of, O man in desperation, and c
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England's new bell-man, ringing into all peoples ears, God's dreadful judgment on this land and kingdom, prognosticated by the great eclipse of the sun, March 29. 1652. the strange effects to continue, 1654, 1655, 1656. to the amazement of the whole world. To the tune of, O man in disperation
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England's new bell-man; ringing into all people's ears God's dreadful judgment on this land and kingdom. Tune of, O man in desperation, and c
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England's new bellman. ringing into all peoples ears, Gods dreadful judgement against this land and kingdom, prognosticated by the great eclipse of the sun, Mar 29. 1652. The strange effects to continue, 1654, 1655, 1656, to the amazement of the whole world. The tune is, O man in desperation
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England's new remembrancer: or, An impartial account, of all the battels, sea-fights, sieges, skirmishes, conspiracies, plots, and other remarkable occurrences, which have happened in England, Scotland, and Ireland, from the beginning of the reign of King William the III. and Queen Mary, to this time. Being a second part of that prince's memorable actions, hazards and dangers:
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England's new vvonders or Four strange and amazing relations that have lately come to pass in England I. A strange and wonderfull account of one Mary Blackstone, near Hull in York-shire, who after ten years barrenness, was with child of a monstrous birth, and delivered after wo years going of it in having 3 heads, each an eye in the forehead, serpents twisting about each neck, 4 arms, and 4 legs, each 10 fingers and toes on the hands and feet; the privities of male and female. With the examination of the mother by the miller, what answer she gave, her prayer and advice to all women. Not to wish for things God sees not convenient to give lest fearfull punishments overtake them, with the ... for her funeral sermon, before she dyed, and the substance of the sermon. By D. Boase. II. An account of a mighty serpent, and the appearing of a terrible fiery serpent, at ... Bedfordshire. ... IV. An account of two enemies fighting in the ... in Britany in France. All very terrible and wonderful. Licensed according to print
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England's over-joy at the Duke of Monmouth's return: by the author of Englands lamentation for his departure: reflecting on his heroick actions
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