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Englands sorrow for the death of His late Majesty King Charles the Second of blessed memory by J. Knap
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Englands sorrow for the death of His late Majesty King Charles the Second of blessed memory by J. Knap in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Knap, J.; 1685)
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Englands sorrow for the losse of their late generall or an epitaph upon his Excellencie Robert Earle of Essex, and c. Who died September 15. 1646. with a perfect memoriall of the particular services and battels that he himself was engaged in person
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WorldCat: 606678895
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Englands sorrowe or, A farewell to Essex with a commemoration of the famous liues, and vntimely deaths of many woorthie personages which haue liued in England. By W.H. gent. The contents follow in the next page
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Englands sorrows turned into joy. A sermon preached the 28th. of June, 1660. Being a publick thanksgiving, for the restauration of his Excellent Majesty, Charles II. Of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and c. To His crownes and kingdomes, and us to our antient rights, liberties, and lawes. By John Whynnell, minister of the gospel at Askerswell in the county of Dorset
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Englands spirit unfoulded, or, An incouragement to take the engagement shewing the end of that cause that was first declared for, in the beginning of the warres against the King, by a salutary discourse between two friends / written by Jerrard Winstanley
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WorldCat: 1269355281
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Englands spirituall languishing; with the causes and cure: discovered in a sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons, on their solemn day of fast, at Margarets Westminster, June 28. 1648. / By Thomas Manton, minister of Stoke-Newington
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Englands standard advanced in Oxfordshire, or, A declaration from Mr. VVil. Thompson, and the oppressed people of this nation, now under his conduct in the said county. Dated at their randezvouz, May 6. 1649. Whereunto is added An agreement of the free people of England, as the grounds of their resolutions
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Englands standard advanced. Or A declaration from M. Will. Thompson and the oppressed people of this nation, now under his conduct in Oxfordshire, dated at their randeazvouz, May 6. 1649
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Englands standard advanced. Or A declaration from M. Will. Thompson and the oppressed people of this nation, now under his conduct in Oxfordshire, dated at their randeazvouz, May 6. 1649 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Thompson, William; 1649)
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Englands summons A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the third of Ianuary, 1612. By Thomas Sutton, Master of Arts and fellow of Queenes Colledge in Oxford
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Englands summons A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the third of Ianuary, 1612. By Thomas Sutton, Master of Arts and fellow of Queenes Colledge in Oxford in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sutton, Thomas; 1613)
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Englands summons: or, Londons alarum from Heaven. With a caveat to all cities, towns, counties, and families in the same. / Collected by J.W
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Englands teares, for the present vvars, which for the nature of the quarell, the quality of strength, the diversity of battailes, skirmiges, encounters, and sieges, cannot be paralleld by any precedent age
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Englands tears and lamentation for her lost friend peace, and her comfort for the continuance of trvth, or, Truth and peace justly pleaded for, and truly petitioned for by him that is neither factious nor self-affected, but onely desires the prosperity of his country : and that peace and the gospel may be joyned together, without which we shall never expect to live in unity
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Englands thankes, or, A message of thankes delivered by Guild-Hall, from our Mother England to all her true hearted children that have been any way assistant to the Parliament in maintaining the honour of the King, the true reigion, liberty of the subjects, and priviledges of Parliament : with a caveat to the vulgars, that they speake not immodestly of the king and envie not his person but leave all things to be controverted by the grave and wise Parliament and leave the issue to God
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Englands thankes: or, A message of thankes, from our Mother England to all her true hearted children that have been any way assistant to the Parliament in maintaining the honour of the King, the true religion, liberty of the subject and priviledges of Parliament. With a caveat to the vulgars, that they speake not immodestly of the king, and envie not his person, but leave all things to be controverted by the grave and wise Parliament, and leave the issue to God. Ordered to be forthwith printed and published. B. R
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Englands thankfulnesse, or, An Humble remembrance presented to the Committee for Religion in the High Court of Parliament with thanksgiving for that happy pacification betweene the two kingdomes by a faithfull well-wisher to this church and nation
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Englands third alarm to vvarre stirring up the whole land as one man to help the Lord, and His servant David, all the faithfull in the world, against most bloudy adversaries mighty hunters before the Lord : in which
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Englands third alarm to vvarre: stirring up the whole land as one man, to help the Lord, and his servant David a sweet agreement with duty, and affinity with the best obedience: no resistance then or now of regall authority, or higher power, but of those, who are the greatest enemies thereunto: such were Sauls willing helpers in his war against David; such are the Kings helpers in his warre now, against his best subjects, the faithfull of the land
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Englands Threnodie. Or A briefe and homely discoverie of some jealousies and grievances, under which the kingdom at present groaneth; affectionately tendred by Lady Anglia, to all her dear children, the lovers of their country, and well-willers to truth and peace : especially to her worthy sons, the members of both Houses of Parliament
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WorldCat: 607013272
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Englands tribute of tears, on the death of his Grace the Duke of Grafton, who received his mortal wound at the siege of the city of Cork in Ireland, on the 9th of October, 1690. Tune is, The watch for a wise man's observation: or, Aim not too high
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WorldCat: 606673227
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Englands triumph a more exact history of His Majesties escape after the battle of Worcester : with a chronologicall discourse of his straits and dangerous adventures into France, his removes from place to place till his return into England with the most remarkable memorials since : to this present September, 1660
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Englands triumph and joy for the meeting of the King and Parliament
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Englands triumph and joy for the meeting of the King and Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1681)
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Englands triumph and joy for the meeting of the King and Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1681)
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Englands triumph and Londons glory, or, The royal proceedings to the coronation of the most high and mighty King Charles the Second, upon Tuesday the 23th of April, and also the day before the coronation, through the City of London, as it was settled by his sacred Majesty, March 4, 1661
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WorldCat: 1086445117
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Englands triumph for the Prince of Wales, or, A short description of the fireworks, machines and c
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WorldCat: 767431846
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Englands triumph. Or The Rump routed by the true assertor of Englands interest, Generall George Monck. A sonet to the tune of, Fill up the Parliament full
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WorldCat: 767431822
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Englands triumph: or, The subjects joy. All you that troubled are with melancholly, the Spaniards have a juyce will make you jolly: good wine, good wine, I say's the only thing, that can for such distemper comfort bring: it comforts the heart, and quickens each vein, if a man be half dead, it will fetch him again. To the pleasant new tune, Or, Come let us drink all day and night
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WorldCat: 606955576
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Englands triumphs for the Prince of Wales, or, A short description of the fireworks, machines and c. which were represented on the Thames before Whitehall to the King and Queen, nobility and gentry, forreign ministers, and many thousands of spectators, on Tuesday-night, July 17, 1688
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WorldCat: 606555181
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Englands triumphs for the Prince of Wales: or, A short description of the fireworks, machines, and c. which were represented on the Thames before Whitehall, to the King and Queen, nobility and gentry, forreign ministers, and many thousands of spectators, on Tuesday-night, July 17 1688. With allowance, July the 18th. 1688
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Englands troublers troubled, or the just resolutions of the plaine-men of England, against the rich and mightie: by whose pride treachery and wilfulnes, they are brought into extream necessity and misery
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WorldCat: 606993948
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Englands trovbles anatomized wherein is related the rise, cause, beginning, unhappy progresse of this uncivill vvar : illustrated in all the passages thereof, whence this malignancy first sprang which hath so rent written by a Captaine, servant to His Majesty, who fights His battels with the Parliament
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Englands trovbles anatomized. VVherein is related the rise, cause, beginning, unhappy progresse, of this uncivill vvar. Illustrated in all the passages thereof, whence this malignancy first sprang, which hath so rent and torne this late so flourishing kingdome of England. Manifested from the beginning, to this present time. / Written by a captaine, servant to His Majesty, who fights his battels with the Parliament. This is licensed and entred according to order
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Englands trovbles anatomized. VVherein is related the rise, cause, beginning, unhappy progresse, of this uncivill vvar. Illustrated in all the passages thereof, whence this malignancy first sprang, which hath so rent and torne this late so flourishing kingdome of England. Manifested from the beginning, to this present time. Written by a captaine, servant to His Majesty, who fights his battels with the Parliament. This is licensed and entred according to order
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Englands tryumph, and Hollands downfall; or, the second royal victory, obtained upon the Hollanders fleet, in a sea-fight, by the King of Great Brittains Royal Navy, under the conduct of his Highness Prince Rupert, and his Grace, George Duke of Albemarle; as it was heroically fought, and undoubtfully disputed on the 1, 2d, 3d, and 4th of June, 1666. To the tune of, A fig for France and Holland too, and c
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Englands unanimous senc to the present Parliament
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Englands unanimous senc to the present Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (J. S., gent.; 1680)
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Englands unanimous senc to the present Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (J. S., gent.; 1680)
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Englands unhappy changes, or Suddaine alteration. Wherein is contained two treatises, and one petition. The first concernes the sweet blessing of peace, which we lately injoyed. The second concerns the troubles and distractions which this whole kingdom is now in, by reason of the perilous times. The third is Englands petition to heaven for peace / written for the benefit of all them that have a true desire to live at peace by Lavvrence Price
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Englands unthankfulness striving with Gods goodness, for the victory as Abaslom strove with David, whether the father should be more kinde to the son, or the son more unkinde to the father : or enough to melt an heart of adamant / by R. Younge, Florilegus
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Englands unthankfulness striving with Gods goodness, for the victory as Abaslom strove with David, whether the father should be more kinde to the son; or the son more unkinde to the father. Or, enough to melt an heart of adamant. By R. Younge, florilegus. In reference to Leviticus 19.17 and Isaiah 58.1. In reading whereof, reflect upon your selves; hearken to conscience; and what concerns you, apply it to others, as David did Nathans parable, 2 Sam. 12.1, to 8. And Ahab the prophets, 1 King.20. 39, to 43. Want of application makes all means ineffectual; and therefore are we Christians in name only, because we think out selves Christians indeed, and already good enough
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Englands valor, and Hollands terrour: being an encouragement for seamen and souldiers to serve his Majesty in his wars against the Dutch, and c. Dutchmen beware, we have a fleet ... To the tune of, The stormy winds do blow
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Englands vanity or The Voice of God against the monstrous sin of pride, in dress and apparel wherein naked breasts and shoulders, antick and fantastick garbs, patches, and painting, long perriwigs, towers, bulls, shades, curlings, and crispings, with an hundred more fooleries of both sexes, are condemned as notiriously unlawful. With pertinent addresses to the court, nobility, gentry, city and country, directed especially to the professors in London / by a compassionate conformist
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Englands vievv, in the vnmasking of two paradoxes with a replication vnto the answer of Maister Iohn Bodine. By Gerrard de Malynes Merchant
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Englands vievv, in the vnmasking of two paradoxes with a replication vnto the answer of Maister Iohn Bodine. By Gerrard de Malynes Merchant in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Malynes, Gerard; 1603)
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Englands vnthankfulnes for Gods mercie A sermon preached at a funerall at Strovvd in Gloustershire the 16. of August. 1621. By W.W. Doctor in Diuinity
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Englands vnthankfulnes for Gods mercie A sermon preached at a funerall at Strovvd in Gloustershire the 16. of August. 1621. By W.W. Doctor in Diuinity in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Woodwall, William.; 1621)
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Englands vote for a free election of a free Parliament
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Englands vote for a free election of a free Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606669143
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