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fall and funeral of Northampton, in an elegy late published in Latin, by the Reverend Dr. S. Ford ; since, made English, with some variation, and enlarged, by F.A. ... a sad spectator of that frightful scene, The
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Fall not out by the way, or, A perswasion to a friendly correspondence between the conformists and non-conformists in a funeral discourse on Gen. 45. 24. occasioned by the desire of Mr. Anthony Dunwell, in his last will / by Timothy Rogers
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fall of a great visible idol by the coming of the invisible povver, and substance. In this day and time of the lambs war which is come. Wherein Christ the true light is exalted at the right hand of God, who dwells and walkes in his people which are his temple. Which doth bring down the boasting baptists that hath highly exalted themselves upon the high and dark mountains of their own imaginations, as may be known by their own principles which are herein answered with something to the simple hearted that are among them, concerning water baptism and breaking of outward bread, which these baptists hath so much idolized in the night./ From a true friend unto all that loves truth in the inward parts, in true love and pitty unto the lost sheep, that they may be of the house of Israel. Joseph Fuce, The
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fall of a great visible idol by the coming of the invisible power and substance. In this day and time of the lambs war which is come. Wherein Christ the true light is exalted at the right hand of God, who dwells and walkes in his people which are his temple. Which doth bring down the boasting Baptists that hath highly exalted themselves upon the high and dark mountains of their own imaginations, as may be known by their own principles which are herein answered with something to the simple hearted that are among them, concerning water baptism and breaking of outward bread, which these Baptists hath so much idolized in the night. / From a true friend unto all that loves truth in the inward parts, in true love and pitty unto the lost sheep that they may be of the house of Israel Joseph Fuce, The
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fall of Adam from paradice prooued by naturall reason, and the grounds of phylosophy : published some twenty yeares since / and now set fourth by the same coppy, The
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fall of Adam from paradice prooued by naturall reason, and the grounds of phylosophy : published some twenty yeares since / and now set fourth by the same coppy, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Goodman, Godfrey; 1629)
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fall of angels laid open I. in the greatness of the sin that caus'd it, II. in the grievousness of the punishment inflicted for it, III. the honour of divine goodness in permitting the one, and of divine justice in inflicting the other vindicated, IV. and lastly, some inferences relating to practice deducted from it : in a sermon preached October 14, 1683, before the Right Worshipful the mayor, recorder, aldermen, sheriffs, and c., at St. Nicholas church ... in the town and county of New Castle upon Tyne / by Thomas Davison, The
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fall of Babel By the confusion of tongues directly proouing against the papistes of this, and former ages; that a view of their writings and bookes, being taken, it cannot be discerned by any man liuing, what they would say, or how be vnderstood, in the question of the sacrifice of the masse, the reall presence or transubstantiation, ... In the question of the popes supremacie is shewed, how they abuse an authoritie of the auncient father S. Cyprian, a canon of the I. niceen counsell, and the ecclesiasticall historie of Socrates, and Sozomen: and lastly is set downe a briefe of the succession of popes in the sea of Rome, for these 1600. yeares togeather: what diuersitie there is in their accompt, what heresies, schismes, and intrusions there hath been in that sea, deliuered in opposition against their tables, wherewith nowadayes they are very busie and other things discouered against them. By Iohn Panke, The
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fall of Babylon in vsurping ecclesiastical power and offices And the miserable estate of them that pertake of her fornications, The
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fall of Babylon, or, Seasonable reflections on the novelties of Rome with the rise, growth, and final overthrow of Antichrist now at hand, occasioned by the preface to a treatise called Nubes testium, or, A collection of primitive fathers giving testimony to the faith once delivered to the saints, being for the benefit of all who abominate the corruptions of the great whore and would not be partakers of her sins of plagues / by B.W, The
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fall of Babylon. Or, Seasonable reflections on the novelties of Rome with the rise, growth, and final overthrow of Antichrist now at hand: occasioned by the preface to a treatise called Nubes testium, or, A collection of primitive fathers giving testimony to the faith once delivered to the saints, being for the benefit of all, who abominate the corruptions of the great whore, and would not be partakers of her sins, or plagues. By B.W. D.D, The
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fall of Babylon; or, Good King Josiah revived by the happy arrival of his Highness the Prince of Orange which landed in Devonshire the 5th. of November, 1688. Wherein is shewed, the great zeal of that good King Josiah to extirpate idolatry; with comments and verses upon the same; and likewise wherein Highness may be truly said to paralell that good king in some things, and to exceed him in others. Illustrated with figures relating to the story. Worthy the observation of all true Christians. Licensed according to order, December the 24th. 1688, The
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fall of King Nabuchadnezzar Dan. 4. 28.29.30. By Henrie Smith, The
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fall of King Nabuchadnezzer Dan.4.28.29.30. By Henrie Smith, The
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fall of man by sinne delivered in a sermon preached at the late solemne fast, Aug. 28, 1644 : wherein these three positions are briefly handled : 1. That all men are miserably fallen from God by sin, and are in a lost condition, 2. That we must see ourselves thus fallen, and utterly lost in ourselves, before we can convert and turn to God by repentance, 3. That formes of prayer may, in some cases be lawfully and warrantably used : published at the request of that truly religious and vertuous gentlewoman, mistris Elizabeth Barnham, wife to the worshipfull Robert Barnham, Esq. / by William Newport, Preacher of the word at Boughton Monchelsey in Kent, The
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fall of man by sinne delivered in a sermon preached at the late solemne fast, Aug. 28, 1644 : wherein these three positions are briefly handled : 1. That all men are miserably fallen from God by sin, and are in a lost condition, 2. That we must see ourselves thus fallen, and utterly lost in ourselves, before we can convert and turn to God by repentance, 3. That formes of prayer may, in some cases be lawfully and warrantably used : published at the request of that truly religious and vertuous gentlewoman, mistris Elizabeth Barnham, wife to the worshipfull Robert Barnham, Esq. / by William Newport, Preacher of the word at Boughton Monchelsey in Kent, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Newport, William, Preacher of the word at Boughton Monchelsey in Kent.; 1644)
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fall of man declared and the way declared in plainnesse and according unto truth ... : and a warning from the Lord God of life, The
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fall of man declared and the way declared in plainnesse and according unto truth ... : and a warning from the Lord God of life, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Kent, Tho.; 1661)
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fall of man declared. And the way declared in plainnesse and according unto truth, how faln man and woman may be restored in to that pure innocent state and being that Adam was in before the fall. And a vvarning from the Lord God of life and power in bowels of dear and tender love unto all, the rulers, priests and people, that they hasten to repentance, who are spending their time without the fear of the Lord, and nourishing their hearts as in a day of slaughter, The
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fall of man Proued by reason, The
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fall of man, or the corruption of nature, proued by the light of our naturall reason Which being the first ground and occasion of our Christian faith and religion, may likewise serue for the first step and degree of the naturall mans conuersion. First preached in a sermon, since enlarged, reduced to the forme of a treatise, and dedicated to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie. By Godfrey Goodman, The
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fall of Papistry and the weake foundation thereof plainely showed: by way of Articles. With a challenge to all English Iesuites, and Iesuited, or Italianized Papists: daring them all joyntly, and euery one of them seuerally, to make answer thereunto; if they can, or haue any truth on their side: knowing for a truth, that otherwise, all the world will cry with open mouths, fie vpon them and their patched hotch-potch religion. By T.B, The
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fall of prynces. Gathered by John Bochas, from the begynnyng of the world vntyll his time, translated into English by John Lidgate monke of Burye Wherunto is added the fall of al such as since that time were notable in Englande: diligently collected out of the chronicles, The
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fallacies of Mr. VVilliam Prynne, discovered and confuted: in a short view of his late bookes intituled, The soveraignty of Parliaments, Opening of the great seale, and c. Wherein is laid open his false quotations, calumniating falsehoods, wresting of the scriptures, points of popery, grosse absurdities, meere contradictions, hainous treasons, and plaine betraying of the cause. written in answer to a letter, sent by J.F. to his friend, The
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fallacy of infants baptisme discovered. Or, Five arguments, to prove that infants ought not to be baptized. Delivered in private by Captain Hobson, who should that day have discussed the thing in publike with Master Callamy, and Master Cranford, and c. And now published for the benefit of those that seeke the truth in love, The
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falles of unfortunate princes Being a true chronicle historie of the untimely death of such princes and men of note, as haue happened since the first entrance of brute into this iland, vntill this our latter age. Whereunto is added the famous life and death of Queene Elizabeth, with a declaration of all the warres, battels and sea-fights, during her raigne: wherein at large is described the battell of 88. with the particular seruice of all such ships, and men of note in that action, The
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Falles of vnfortunate princes being a true chronicle historie of the vntimely death of such vnfortunate princes and men of note as haue happened since the first entrance of Brute into this iland vntill this our latter age : whereunto is added the famous life and death of Queene Elizabeth, with a declaration of all the warres, battels and sea-fights, wherein at large is described the battell of 88 with the particular seruice of all such ships and men of note in that action, The
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falles of vnfortunate princes Being a true chronicle historie of the vntimely death of such vnfortunate princes and men of note, as haue happened since the first entrance of brute into this iland, vntill this our latter age. Whereunto is added the famous life and death of Queene Elizabeth, with a declaration of all the warres, battels and sea-fights, wherein at large is described the battell of 88. with the particular seruice of all such ships, and men of note in that action, The
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Falles of vnfortunate princes. Being a true chronicle historie of the vntimely death of such princes and men of note as haue happened since the first entrance of Brute into this iland vntill this our latter age. Whereunto is added the famous life and death of Queene Elizabeth, with a declaration of all the warres, battels and sea-fights, during her raigne: wherein at large is described the battell of 88. with the particular seruice of all such ships, and men of note in that action, The
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fallibility and falsehood of the Church of Rome briefly detected and made manifest, both in several instances thereof, and in the Scripture assertion thereabout. Together vvith some reasons of so many retaining or returning to communion with her, notwithstanding so many and clear discoveries of her falshood, and the great danger of everlasting destruction: that such persons, especially that after seperation from her, return to her communion, do rush themselves upon. VVritten for the preservation of such as are under any temptation, to turn aside unto her; and for the recalling and reclaiming such as have been or are seduced by her. By way of letter to a friend, The
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fallibility of the Roman Church demonstrated from the manifest error of the 2d Nicene and Trent Councils, which assert that the veneration and honorary worship of images is a tradition primitive and apostolical, The
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fallibility of the Roman Church demonstrated from the manifest error of the 2d Nicene and Trent Councils, which assert, that the veneration and honorary worship of images, is a tradition primitive and apostolical. Imprimatur. Maii 28. 1687. Guil. Needham, The
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falling stars or the dragons bringing down, and trampling upon heavenly glory. By John Eston, sometime fellow of Oriel Coll. Oxon, The
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falling stars or the dragons bringing down, and trampling upon heavenly glory. By John Eston, sometime fellow of Oriel Coll. Oxon, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Eston, John; 1653)
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Fallowes 1637. A new almanack and prognostication, for the yeere of our Lord God, 1637. Being the first after leape yeere. And from the creation, 5586. Calculated especially for the latitude and meridian of the ancient shire-towne and borough of Nottingham: and may very well serve for most parts of great Brittaine ... / by Edward Fallovves, well-willer to the mathematicks. In plaine English tearmes, written, for the weake or meanest understanding, yet serviceable for the finest wits and best capacities
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Fallowes 1640 an almanack, for the yeare of our Lord God, 1640, being bissextile or leape yeare, and after the 27 of March the 16. yeare of the raigne of Our Soveraigne Lord King Charles : calculated for the meridian, of the ancient, famous, and well governed shire-towne of Derby, and may very well serve for most parts of Great Brittaine, where the longitude is 24 degrees, 6. minutes, and the latitude is found 52. degrees 54. minutes / by Edward Fallowes, a lover of the arts mathematicall
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Fallowes, 1636 A new almanack and prognostication, for the yeere of our Lord God, 1636. and from the creation, 5585. Being bissextile or leape yeere. Calculated especially for the latitude and meridian of the ancient shire-towne of Nottingham: and may very well serve for most parts of great Brittaine. Longitude 24. degrees, 6. minutes. Latitude 52. degrees, 54. minutes. By Edvvard Fallovves, well-vviller to the mathematicks
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Fallowes. 1637. A new almanack and prognostication, for the yeere of our Lord God, 1637. Being the first after leape yeere. And from the creation, 5586. Calculated especially for the latitude and meridian of the ancient shire-town and borough of Nottingham: and may very well serve for most parts of great Brittaine. Longitude 24. degrees, 6. minutes. Latitude 52. degrees, 54. minutes. / By Edward Fallouues, well-willer to the mathematicks. In plaine English tearmes, written, for the weake or meanest understanding, yet serviceable for the finest wits and best capacities
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Fallows 1639 a new almanack and prognostication, for the year of our Lord God, 1639, being the third after leap-yeere, and after the 27 of March the 15 yeere of the raigne of our soveraigne lord King Charles : calculated for the meridian of the well governed citie of Couentree, and may serve generally for the most part of Great Brittaine, the pole being amounted above the horizon 52 deg. 54 min. / by Edward Fallows
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false alarum or, An answer to a libell lately published, entituled, An alarum to the House of Lords, against their insolent usurpation of the Commons liberties, and the rights of this nation. Wherein the insolency and lying vanities of the author or authors, is described, the libertie of the subject discussed, and the just rights of the Lords vindicated. / Written by S. Shepheard, The
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false and scandalous remonstrance of the inhumane and bloody rebells of Ireland, delivered to the Earl of St. Albans and Clanrickard, the Earl of Roscomon, Sir Maurice Eustace Knight, and other His Majesties Commissioners at Trim, the 17. of March, 1642. to be presented to His Majesty, by the name of The remonstrance of grievances presented to His Majestie in the behalf of the Catholicks of Ireland. ... Together with an answer thereunto, on behalf of the Protestants of Ireland. Also a true narration of all the passages concerning the petition of the Protestants of Ireland. ... August 27. 1644. It is this day ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning Printing, that the books, intituled, An answer presented to His Majestie at Oxford, unto the false and scandalous remonstrance of the inhumane and bloody rebells of Ireland; together with A narration of the proceedings at Oxon, be forthwith printed and published: John White, The
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false and scandalous remonstrance of the inhumane and bloody rebells of Ireland, delivered to the Earl of St. Albans and Clanrickard, the Earl of Roscomon, Sir Maurice Eustace Knight, and other His Majesties Commissioners at Trim, the 17. of March, 1642. to be presented to His Majesty, by the name of The remonstrance of grievances presented to His Majestie in the behalf of the Catholicks of Ireland. Printed at Waterford nine moneths after, by Tho: Bourk printer to the confederate-Catholicks, and untill then concealed from his Majesties good Protestant subjects. Together with an answer thereunto, on the behalf of the Protestants of Ireland. Also a true narration of all the passages concerning the petition of the Protestants of Ireland, pesented to his Majesty at Oxford the 18. of April, 1644. With the reasons inducing the said Protestants to petition, the proceedings and successes thereof in Ireland, and afterwards in England, untill the Protestant agents were dismissed by his Majesty, 30. Maii, 1644. ... August 27. 1644. It is this day ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning Printing, that the books, intituled, An answer presented to His Majestie at Oxford, unto the false and scandalous remonstrance of the inhumane and bloody rebells of Ireland; together with A narration of the proceedings at Oxon, be forthwith printed and published: John White, The
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false brother, or, A new map of Scotland, drawn by an English pencil; being a short history of the political and civil transactions between these two nations since their first friendship: wherein the many secret designs, and dangerous aspects and influences of that nation on England are discovered; with the juglings of their commissioners with the late King, Parliament, and city. The grounds of the entrance of our army into Scotland cleared, from their own principles and actings; their main pleas impleaded, and answered. Humbly presented to the Councel of State, The
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False complaints. Or The censure of an vnthankfull mind, the labour of Carolus Pascalius translated into English by W.C. A worke very learned and fit for all estates in this age of vnnecessarie discontentments, shewing how all complaine, but all without cause
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false count, or, A new way to play an old game a comedy as is acted at the Theater-Royal by His Majesty's servants / written by Mrs. A. Behn, The
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false count, or, A new way to play an old game as it is acted at the Duke's Theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn, The
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false favourit disgrac'd. and, The reward of loyalty. A tragi-comedy, never acted, The
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False fictions and romances rebuked in answer to pretended matter charged against the Quaker, in a book, intituled, The progress of sin, and c. written by B. K. His lies and slanders therein returned back upon him, and the speakers of yea and nay in truth vindicated. By James Park
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false friend, or The fate of disobedience a tragedy, as it is acted at the new theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields / written by Mrs. Pix, The
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False judgments reprehended and a just reproof to Tho. Everndon, and his associates and fellow-travellers, for the false and rash judgment T.E. gave against G.K. and his faithful Friends and brethren, at the publick meeting at Philadelphia, the 27. of 10. mon. 1692. And also for their bringing with them their paquet of letters containing the false judgment of a faction of men, calling themselves the Yearly-Meeting at Tredaven in Maryland the 4 of 8. mon 92. And another false judgment contained in another letter from William Richardson, all which will return upon their own heads
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