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Forasmuch as it hath pleased almighty God to call to his mercy out of this transitory life our Soueraigne Lady, the high and mighty prince, Elizabeth late queene of England, France and Ireland, by whose death and dissolution, the imperiall crowne of these realmes aforesaid are now absolutely, wholly, and solely come to the high and mighty prince, Iames the Sixt, King of Scotland
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Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy out of this transitory life our soueraigne lady, the high and mighty prince, Elizabeth late Queene of England, France, and Ireland
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Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy out of this transitory life our soueraigne lady, the high and mighty prince, Elizabeth late Queene of England, France, and Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Privy Council.; 1603)
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Forasmuch as it hath pleased God of his exceeding goodnesse, to stay his heauy hand wherewith the last yeere hee punished our city of London by the infection of the plague,
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Forasmuch as it hath pleased God of his exceeding goodnesse, to stay his heauy hand wherewith the last yeere hee punished our city of London by the infection of the plague, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1604)
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Forasmuch as many and various, have been the reports concerning me, which have been industriously spread up and down both city and country; and in particular concerning my being baptized, I think to give the world this following account in that particular, concerning baptism : to which I shall add a scripture collection by way of testimony relating thereunto
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Forasmuch as notwithstanding divers good Acts and Ordinances of Parliament made for the better observation of the Lords-day, days of publique humiliation, and thanksgiving, and the many endeavours used for the due execution thereof it is observed that the Lords day is very much prophaned,
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Forasmuch as the infection of the plague is at this present greatly increased and dispersed aswell in the cities of London and Westminster,
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Forasmuch as the infection of the plague is at this present greatly increased and dispersed aswell in the cities of London and Westminster, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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Forasmuch as the Kings Maiestie our soueraigne Lord is credibly informed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in and about the citie of London, and in other places neere adioyning to the same,
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Forasmuch as the Kings Maiestie our soueraigne Lord is credibly informed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in and about the citie of London, and in other places neere adioyning to the same, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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Forasmuch as the Kings Maiestie, in his princely disposition to iustice, hauing euer a speciall care and regard to haue repressed the slaughters, spoyles, robberies, and other enormities which were so frequent and common upon the borders of these realmes,
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Forasmuch as the Kings Maiestie, in his princely disposition to iustice, hauing euer a speciall care and regard to haue repressed the slaughters, spoyles, robberies, and other enormities which were so frequent and common upon the borders of these realmes, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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Forasmuch as the Kings most excellent Maiesty is graciously minded to make his speedy repaire from Barwick to his highnesse citie of London,
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Forasmuch as upon writs of error retornable into this High Court of Parliament, the plaintiffs therein desire to delay justice, rather then to come to the determination of the right of the cause it is therefore ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that the plaintiffs in all such writs after the same, and the records be brought in, shall speedily repair to the clerk of the Parliament, and prosecute their writs of error
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Forasmuch as upon writs of error retornable into this High Court of Parliament, the plaintiffs therein desire to delay justice, rather then to come to the determination of the right of the cause it is therefore ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that the plaintiffs in all such writs after the same, and the records be brought in, shall speedily repair to the clerk of the Parliament, and prosecute their writs of error in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.; 1661)
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Forasmuch as we judge it fit, in order to His Majesties service, that all officers of His Majesties army in this kingdom shall reside at their respective charges and commands ... by the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, Essex
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Forasmuch as we judge it fit, in order to His Majesties service, that all officers of His Majesties army in this kingdom shall reside at their respective charges and commands ... by the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, Essex in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of; 1672)
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Forasmuch, as I am credibly informed, that notwithstanding the laws and ordinances of vvar, proclamations, and all other lawfull means used to the contrary, the private souldiers, both of horse and food, continue still to run from their colours into England ... / Given under my hand at Edinburgh the 27. january 1650/51. J. Lambert
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forbidden fruit, or, A treatise of the tree of knowledge of good and evill, of which Adam at the first, and as yet all mankinde do eate death moreover, how at this day it is forbidden to every one as well as to Adam, and how this tree, that is, the wisdome of the serpent planted in Adam, is that great image, and that many headed beast mentioned in Daniel and the apocalyps, whom the whole world doth worship : lastly, here is shewed what is the tree of life, contrary to the wisdome, righteousnesse, and knowledge of all mankinde : with a description of the majestie and nature of Gods word / by August Eluthenius ; translated out of Latine into English, The
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forbidden fruit· or A treatise of the tree of knovvledge of good and evill of which Adam at first, and as yet all mankind doe eate death. Moreover, how at this day it is forbidden to every one as well as to Adam; and how this tree, that is the wisedome of the serpent planted in Adam, is that great image, and that many headed beast, mentioned in Daniel and the Apocalyps, whom the whole world doth worship. Lastly, here is shewed what is the tree of life, contrary to the wisdome, righteousnesse, and knowledge of all mankind: with a description of the majestie and nature of Gods Word. By August: Eluthenius . Translated out of Latine into English, The
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forc'd marriage, or, The jealous bridegroom a tragi-comedy : as it is acted at His Highnesse the Duke of Yorks theatre / written by A. Behn, The
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forc'd marriage, or, The jealous bridegroom a tragi-comedy as it is acted by His Majesties servants at the Queens Theatre / written by A. Behn, The
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forc'd marriage, or, The jealous bridegroom, a tragi-comedy as it is acted by His Majesties servants at the Queens Theatre / written by A. Behn, The
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forc'd marriage. Or, Unfortunate Celia. When old fools do a wooing go to those who are young-girls ... Tune, Since Celia's my foe, The
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forc'd marriage. Or, Unfortunate Celia. When old fools do a wooing go to those who are young-girls ... Tune, Since Celia's my foe, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Pope, Walter; 1676)
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forc'd marriage. Or, vnfortunate Celia. When old fools do a wooing go to those who are young-girls, they court their cruel foes, the old man sees he can't prevail with tongue, but finds that young ones, love to sport with young: he to the virgins parents makes redress, and doth the number of his bags express; which takes away her fathers heart by stealth, he weds her not to him, but to his wealth. VVhich being done, she loaths his weak embraces, and throws herself on ruinous disgraces. Tune, Since Celia's my foe, The
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Forced divinity, or, Two sermons preached by the compulsion of two sorts of sinners, viz. drunkards and theives the first by certaine ale-bibbers who having heard a minister teach much against drinking, afterwards met with him, and compelled him to make a sermon upon one word : the second by a crew of theives, who after they had robbed a minister, forst him to make a sermon in prayse of their profession, and when he had done, returned his money and six shillings eight pence for his sermon
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Forced marriage with its fatal and tragical effects : truly represented in the downfall of two illustrious Italian families, under the names of Alcimus and Vannoza / done into English from the learned Bishop of Belley
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Forced uniformity neither Christian nor prudent Presented to those in authority whom it may concern
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fore-runner of Bels dovvnefall wherin, is breifely answered his braggnig offer of disputation, and insolent late challenge: the particularties of the confutation of his bookes, shortly by goddes grace to be published, are mentioned: with à breife answere, to his crakinge and calumnious confutinge of papistes by papistes them selues: and lastly à taste. Giuen of his rare pretended sinceritye, with som few examples, The
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fore-runner of Bels downefall wherin, is breifly answered his bragging offer of disputation, and insolent late challenge: the particularities of the confutation of his bookes, shortlye by gods grace to be published, are mentioned: with a briefe answere, to his crakinge and calumnious confuting of papists, by Papists them selues: and lastly, a taste giuen of his rare pretended sinceritie, with some few examples, The
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fore-runner of revenge being two petitions, the one to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the other to the most Honourables Houses of Parliament : wherein is expressed divers actions of the late Earle of Buckingham, especially concerning the death of King James and the Marquesse Hamelton, supposed by poyson : also may be observed the inconveniences befalling a state where the noble disposition of the prince is mis-led by a favourite / by George Eglisham, The
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fore-runner of revenge Being two petitions: the one to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty: the other, to the most Honourables Houses of Parliament. Wherein is expressed divers actions of the late Earle of Buckingham; especially concerning the death of King Iames, and the Marquess Hamelton, supposed by poyson. Also may be observed the inconveniences befalling a state where the noble disposition of the prince is mis-led by a favourite. By George Eglisham Doctor of Physick, and one of the physitians to King Iames of happy memory, for his Maiesties person above ten years space, The
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fore-runner of revenge, being two petitions: the one to the Kings most Excellent Majesty; the other to the most honourables Houses of Parliament. Wherein is expressed divers actions of the late Farle of Buckingham; especially concerning the death of King James, and the Marquesse Hamelton, supposed by poyson. Also may be observed the inconveniences befalling a state where the noble disposition of the prince is mis-led by a favourite. By George Eglisham Doctor of Physick, and one of the physitians to King James of happy memory, for his Majesties person above ten yeares space, The
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Fore-warn'd, fore-arm'd, or, A caveat to batchelors in the character of a bad woman
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Fore-warn'd, fore-arm'd, or, England's timely warning in general and London's in particular by a collection of five prophetical predictions published by Mr. William Lilly forty years ago, two of Mr. John Gadbury's, anno 1678, and one of Mother Shipton's long since, all at large published in the said Mr. Lilly and Gadbury's own words, purporting I, London's danger anno 1683 and its catastrophe soon thereafter, II, The danger that the Protestant religion will be brought unto all over Europe, and by whom effected and where contrived, III, That England in general will be brought into great calamities and by what means, IV, The extinguishment of a very great family in some part of Europe, V, That the breach of some nations priviledges, ancient customs and long enjoyed rights may produce dangerous effects : all of which are published by the author, not to affright the people with, but to warn them of, knowing that evil before-hand warned of commonly hurts less then that which comes at unawares
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Fore-warn'd, fore-arm'd: or, A caveat to batchelors, in the character of a bad woman
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Fore-warn'd, fore-arm'd: or, A caveat to batchelors, in the character of a bad woman in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1685)
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Foreign advices
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Foreign advices in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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foreigners. a poem, The
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foreigners. a poem, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tutchin, John; 1700)
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forerunner of eternity, or, Messenger of death sent to healthy, sick and dying men / by H. Drexelius, The
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forerunner of eternity, or, Messenger of death sent to healthy, sick and dying men / by H. Drexelius, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Drexel, Jeremias; 1642)
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forerunner of reuenge Vpon the Duke of Buckingham, for the poysoning of the most potent King Iames of happy memory King of great Britan, and the Lord Marquis of Hamilton and others of the nobilitie. Discouered by M. George Elisham one of King Iames his physitians for his Majesties person aboue the space of ten yeares, The
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forerunner to a further answer to two books lately published against Tho. Grantham of Norwich wherein the spirit and temper of the Calvinists is discovered, particularly Mr. Calvin, Mr. Finch, and his little præcursor : to which is prefixed, the solid testimony of Mr. George Wither, against Calvinism, the worst of doctrines / by Tho. Grantham, The
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forerunners work set forth by motive motion; commanded by God, The
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forerunners work set forth by motive motion; commanded by God, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1652)
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forest or Collection of historyes no lesse profitable, then pleasant and necessary, doone out of Frenche into English, by Thomas Fortescue. Scene and allowed, The
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foreste or Collection of histories no lesse profitable, then pleasant and necessarie, dooen out of Frenche into Englishe, by Thomas Fortescue, The
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foreste or Collection of histories no lesse profitable, then pleasant and necessarie, dooen out of Frenche into Englishe, by Thomas Fortescue, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mexía, Pedro; 1571)
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Forfeitures of Londons charter, or, An impartial account of the several seisures of the city charter together with the means and methods that were used for the recovery of the same, with the causes by which it came forfeited, as likewise the imprisonments, deposing and fining the lord being faithfully collected out of antient and modern historys, and now seasonably published for the satisfaction of the inquisitive, upon the late arrest made upon the said charter by writ of quo warranto, The
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Forgery detected and innocency vindicated being a faithful account of the seasonable discovery of an horrid and detectible slander raised on the Anabaptists of New-England, in the diabolical pamphlet entituled, Mr. Baxter baptized in blood, designing so maliciously the reproach and exposure of all under that denomination
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Forgery no Christianity, or, A brief examen of a late book published by one T. Plant, a Baptist teacher, under the title of A contest for Christianity, or, A faithful relation of two late meetings and c. as also some animadversions on J. Ives's postscript and an expostulatory postscript to the Baptists / by Thomas Ellwood
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Forgetfulness of God the great plague of man's heart, and consideration one of the principal means to cure it. By W.D. master of arts, and once fellow of King's Colledge Cambridge
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Forgetfulness of God the great plague of man's heart, and consideration one of the principal means to cure it. By W.D. master of arts, and once fellow of King's Colledge Cambridge in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Duncombe, William; 1683)
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forgiving husband, and adulterous wife: or, A seasonable present to the unhappy pair in Fanchurch-Street ... By the author of the London-Spy, The
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forgiving husband, and adulterous wife: or, A seasonable present to the unhappy pair in Fanchurch-Street ... By the author of the London-Spy, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ward, Edward; 1709)
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forgiving husband, and adulterous wife: or, A seasonable present to the unhappy pair in Fanchurch-Street ... By the author of the London-Spy, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ward, Edward; 1709)
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