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Englands doleful complaint and most earnest suit, unto her honourable and victorious general and to the whole body of the souldiery under his command as it was presented in a letter, to His Excellency the Lord General Cromwel
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Englands dolefull lamentation: or The cry of the oppressed and enslaved commons of England: set forth in two severall petitions, the one delivered to his Majesty June 15. 1647. The other presented to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax Generall, and to the honourable commanders in chief, and to the whole body of that pious and victorious army: with two severall petitions formerly exhibited to the High Court of Parliament. From all their brethren and enslaved fellow commons of England; and from the distressed in the several goals and prisons, within this kingdome of England and principality of Wales, imprisoned for debt, and other unjust illegall restraints. Wherein is set forth many horrid notorious inhumane acts of cruelty
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Englands dolefvl complaint, and most earnest svit, unto her honourable and victorious general, and to the whole body of the souldiery under his command. As it was presented in a letter, to his Excellency, the Lord General Cromwel
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Englands doubtfull hopes, or, Long look't for may come at last Which hath beene expected God grant that we may, once more in England see a ioyfull day. To the tune of, The princess bride
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Englands doxologie, or rather, The three kingdomes eucharisticall sacrifice at the altar of th' Almighty for the manifold mercies and miraculous deliverances vouchsafed at sundry times to the severall nations : to which is annexed a briefe relation of the memorable acts and prosperous proceedings of the high, honourable, and happy assembly of Parliament : in this present year of grace, 1641 / composed by J. L. in Art: Mag:
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Englands doxologie. Or rather The three kingdomes eucharisticall sacrifice at the altar of th' Almighty. For the manifold mercies, and miraculous deliverances vouchsafed at sundry times to the severall nations. To which is annexed a briefe relation of the memorable acts, and prosperous proceedings of the high, honourable, and happy assembly of Parliament, in this present year of grace, 1641. / Composed by J. L. in Art: Mag. Non nobis, domine, non nobis, sed tuo nomini fit gloria
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Englands dust and ashes raked up, or, the King and people beguiled. Being an historical narration, or a generall treatise upon the present warre, whose unlawfulnesse and authors are so plainly set out, as present his Majesties sufferings, and the malice of his adversaries, to a more neer and convincing discovery. Being likewise a truculent object, which this generation must behold with feare, the next with thanks, and to the worlds end with detestation and wonder. And lastly, a true glasse, wherein every subject that hath a conscience, may view it, that if he finde anything stand wrong in the dresse of his allegeance to his Prince, by this he may right it. Nulla salus iniquo bello. / Penned at the last siege and surrendry of Newark upon Trent, by Col. Thomas Dymock, his Majesties true servant
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Englands duty under the present gospel liberty from Revel. III, vers. 20 : wherein is opened the admirable condescension and patience of Christ in waiting upon trifling and obstinate sinners, the wretched state of the unconverted, the nature of evangelical faith ..., the riches of free grace in the offers of Christ ..., the invaluable priviledges of union and communion granted to all who receive him ... / by John Flavell
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Englands Eben-ezer or, Stone of help. Set up in thankfull acknowledgment of the Lords having helped us hitherto. More especially, for a memoriall of that help, which the Parliaments forces lately received at Shrewsbury, Weymouth, and elsewhere. In a sermon preached to both the Honorable Houses of Parliament, at Christ-Church London, upon the late solemne day of thanksgiving: March 12. / By John Arrowsmith, B.D. Published by order of both Houses
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Englands Eben-ezer, or, Stone of help set up in thankfull acknowledgment of the Lords having helped us hitherto : more especially for a memoriall of that help which the Parliaments forces lately received at Shrewsbury, Weymouth, and elsewhere : in a sermon preached to both the honourable Houses of Parliament, the lord mayor and aldermen of the citie of London being present, at Christ-Church, London, upon the late solemne day of thanksgiving, March 12 / by John Arrowsmith
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Englands Elisabeth her life and troubles, during her minoritie, from the cradle to the crown : historically laid open and interwoven with such eminent passages of state, as happened under the reigne of Henry 8, Edvvard 6, Q. Mary, all of them aptly introducing to the present relation / by Th. Heyvvood
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Englands Elisabeth her life and troubles, during her minoritie, from the cradle to the crown. Historically laid open and interwoven with such eminent passages of state, as happened under the reigne of Henry the eight, Edward the sixt, Q. Mary; all of them aptly introducing to the present relation. By Thom. Heywood
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Englands Elizabeth her life and troubles, during her minoritie, from the cradle to the crowne. Historically laid open and interwouen with such eminent passages of state, as happened vnder the reigne of Henry the Eight, Edvvard the Sixt, Q. Mary; all of them aptly introducing to the present relation. By Tho: Heywood
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Englands eminent judgments caus'd by the abuse of Gods eminent mercies discovered in a sermon preached before the right honourable House of Lords in the Abbey church at Westminster at the publique thankesgiving, Novemb. 5, 1644 / by William Spurstowe
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Englands eminent judgments, caus'd by the abuse of Gods eminent mercies: discovered in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable House of Lords, in the Abbey Church at Westminster, at the publique thankesgiving, Novemb. 5. 1644. By William Spurstowe, late Fellow of Katharine-Hall in Cambridge, and now pastor of Hackney, neere London, a member of the Assembly of Divines
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Englands face in Israels glasse, or, The sinnes, mercies, judgements of both nations delivered in eight sermons upon Psalme 106, 19, 20 and c. : also, Gospel-sacrifice, in two sermons on Hebr. 13 / by Thomas Westfield
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Englands face in Israels glasse: or, The sinnes mercies judgements of both nations delivered in 8. sermons upon Psalm. 106.19, 20, and c. Also, gospel-sacrifice, in tvvo sermons on Hebr. 13. Whereunto is also added a sermon on 2 Cor. 6. 8. preached at Pauls, London, Novem. 14th. anno Domini 1641. By that late reverend divine, Tho. Westfeild, dr in divinity, and sometimes preacher at Bartholomew-Great in London
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Englands face in Isrels glasse, or, the sinnes mercies judgments of both nations; by that late reverend divine, Thomas Westfield
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Englands face in Isrels glasse, or, the sinnes mercies judgments of both nations; by that late reverend divine, Thomas Westfield in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Westfield, Thomas; 1655)
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Englands faithful physician, or, Precious soul-saving and soul-searching remedies through grace faithfully applyed for the healing and preserving this sinful, sick nation from ruine and destruction whereby this heavy judgment of God in visiting us with the plague and pestilence which we have lain under may upon our hearty and unfeigned repentance, may be prevented for the future among us : together with a speedy way to grace and salvation through together with a speedy way to grace and salvation through Jesus Christ
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Englands faithful physician, or, Precious soul-saving, and soul-searching remedies, through grace faithfully applyed for the healing and preserving this sinful, sin-sick nation from ruine and destruction whereby this heavy judgment of God in visiting us with the plague and pestilence, which we have lain under, may upon our true, hearty, and unfeigned repentance be removed from amongst us : together, with a speedy way to grace and salvation through Jesus Christ
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Englands faithful physician. Or, Precious soul-saving and soul-searching remedies through grace faithfully applied for the healing and preserving this sinful, sick nation from ruine and destruction. Whereby this heavy judgment of God in visiting us with the plague and pestilence which we have lain under, may upon our hearty and unfeigned repentance be prevented for the future among us. Together with a speedy way to grace and salvation through Jesus Christ
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Englands faithful physitian . Or, Precious soul-saving and soul-searching remedies, through grace faithfully applied for the healing and preserving this sinful sick nation from ruine and destruction. Whereby this heavy judgment of God in visiting us with the plague and pestilence which we have lain under, may upon our hearty, and unfeigned repentance be prevented for the future among us. Together, with a speedy way to grace and salvation through Jesus Christ
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Englands faiths defender vindicated: or, A word to clear a most foul, damnable and scandalous aspersion, which hath been cast upon that patient and suffering Prince, Charles II. By some villanous and seditious persons, that he should have renounced the Protestant religion, and Church of England, and have embraced Popery. Published out of Christian and loyal duty, by a person who hath been faithful ever since he could discern the light from darkness
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Englands farevvell to Christian the fourth, famous king of Denmarke With a relation of such shewes and seuerall pastimes presented to his Miestie, as well at court the fift day of August last past, as in other places since his honorable passage thorow the citie of London. The most honorable entertainement of his Highnesse, aboord his Maiesties ships in the roade of Gyllingame, neere the citie of Rochester in Kent. With the kings entertainement aboord the Denmarke ships, at Grauesend: as also their honorable leaue-taking and farewell, setting sayle from Grauesend on munday night, the eleuenth of August. 1606. By H. Roberts
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Englands first and second summons Two sermons preached at Paules Crosse, the one the third of Ianuarie 1612; the other the fifth of Februarie, 1615. By Thomas Sutton Batchelour of Diuinitie, then fellow of Queenes Colledge in Oxford, and now preacher at Saint Mary Oueries in Southwarke
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Englands first and second summons Two sermons preached at Pauls Crosse, the one the thrid of Ianuary 1612. The other the fifth of February 1615. By Thomas Sutton, Batchellor of Diuinity, then fellow of Queenes Colledge in Oxford
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Englands fortresse: exemplified in the most renowned and victorious, his Excellency, the Lord Fairfax, Commander in Chiefe of the Parl. Army. / Humbly presented unto his Excellency by E.C. lover of peace
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Englands freedome, souldiers rights: vindicated against all arbitrary unjust invaders of them, and in particular against those new tyrants at Windsore, which would destroy both under the pretence of marshall law. Or, the just declaration, plea, and protestation of William Thompson, a free commoner of England, unjustly imprisoned at Windsore. Delivered to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and that which is called his Councell of Warre, the 14. of December, 1647. Unto which is annexed his letter to the Generall, wherein the said plea was inclosed. Also a petition to the rest of his fellow-prisoners to his Excellency
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Englands friend raised from the grave. Giving seasonable advice to the Lord Generall, Lievtenant-Generall, and the Councell of Warre. Being the true copies of three letters, / written by Mr. John Saltmarsh, a little before his death
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Englands friendly and seasonable advice to London The frownes of a friend, are better then the kisses of an enemy, saith Solomon
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Englands genius pleading for King Charles to the Right Honorable the Lords and Commons in Parliament, and c. And to the Lord Monck Generall of all the forces in England, Scotland and Ireland, and c
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Englands gentle admonition: or, A warning-piece to all sinners. From hateful pride see thou thy heart keep clear, from covetousness instruct thy brother dear; in innocent blood be sure thou have no hand, the Holy Scriptures the same doth us command. The tune is, Poor Toms progress: or, John Dory sould his ambling nag for kick-shaws. / By Thomas Robins, a well-wisher to the Church of England
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Englands glory by the benefit of wool manufactured therin, from the farmer to the merchant : and the evil consequences of its exportation unmanufactured : briefly hinted, with submission to better judgments
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Englands glory in her royall King and honorable assembly in the high court of Parliament, above her former usurped lordly bishops synod vvith a discourse betwixt Master Iohn Calvin, and a prelaticall bishop : whereunto is added the Bishop of Canterburies dreame
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Englands glory in her royall King, and honorable assembly in the high court of Parliament, above her former usurped lordly bishops synod. VVith a discourse betwixt Master Iohn Calvin, and a prelaticall bishop, whereunto is added the Bishop of Canterburies dreame
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Englands glory, or, An exact catalogue of the Lords of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy Councel with the Knights of the Most Noble Order of Saint George, called the Garter, and the House of Peers : as also, a catalogue of the Lord Bishops, House of Commons, the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts, barons and baronets and c., made since His Majesties happy restoration and the times of their several creations : likewise, a perfect list of the Knights of the Bath, and the preparations and habits that were made for them at the time of their installment at the coronation : together with a perfect catalogue of the Lower House of Convocation now sitting at Westminster
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Englands golden legacy: or, A brief description of the manifold mercies and blessings which the Lord hath bestowed upon our sinful nation. Set forth to the end that all people that reads or hears it, may repent them of their sins, and be thankful to the Lord for his benefits. Here is also a brief description of Jerusalems sorrows and tronbles, which is worthy to be kept in memory. / Written by Laurence Price. 1656
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Englands golden treasury, or, The true vade mecum being the most necessary and useful pocket-companion ever published : for the use and advantage of gentlemen, tradesmen, and others : furnished with variety of tables of accompt, trade, merchandize, merchants goods, weights and measures of all kinds ... : choice precedents of bills, bonds, and all manner of useful writings, with many other things very useful, profitable and necessary
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Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum Being the most necessary and useful pocket-companion ever published; for the use and advantage of gentlemen, tradesmen, and others: furnished with variety of tables of accompt, trade, merchandize, merchants goods, weights and measures of all kinds, measuring timber, stone, building, acres of land miles, and c. in all their circumstances. A table of constant tide in the havens of England, Scotland, Ireland, and adjacent parts. An exact table of the moveable terms and feasts for twelve years to come. Tables of interest, annuity, wages and expences: reducing pounds into pence, shillings, farthings, and c. With many rarities of divers natures. An exact catalogue of the fairs of England and Wales, more perfect than ever: also the market-towns and market-days, with the roads and post-miles; prises of post-letters and post-days: choice precedents of bills, bonds, and all manner of useful writings, with many other things very useful, profitable and necessary
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Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum Being the most necessary and useful pocket-companion ever published; for the use and advantage of gentlemen, tradesmen, and others: furnished with variety of tables of accompt, trade, merchandize, merchants goods, weights and measures of all kinds, measuring timber, stone, building, acres of land, miles, and c. in all their circumstances. A table of constant tide in the havens of England, Scotland, Ireland, and adjacent parts. An exact table of the moveable terms and feasts for twelve years to come. Tables of interest, annuity, wages and expences: reducing pounds into pence, shillings, farthings, and c. with many rarities of divers natures. An exact catalogue of the fairs of England and Wales, more perfect than ever: also the market-towns and market-days, with the roads and post-miles; prises of post-letters and post-days: choice precedents of bills, bonds, and all manner of useful writings, with many other things very useful, profitable and necessary
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Englands gratulation on the landing of Charles the Second, by the grace of God Kiug of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, at Dover and his advance from thence to the city of London, May the 29, being his birth day, attended with all the ancient nobility and gentry of this nation and a great part of the army commanded by His Excellence the Lord Generall Monk, his magnificent entertainment in the city of London by the Right Honourable the lord mayor and his brethren, and the great preparation for his coronation which wil be more ful of state and tryumph then ever King of England had before
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Englands great deliverance, or Great Britains fears and tears in joy compleated, the Popes great hopes, priests, monks, and all defeated. Our noble King and Queen God's agents were, then God preserve them, as he sent them here
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