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forme of prayers and ministration of the sacraments and c. vsed in the English Churche at Geneua, and approued by the famous and godlie learned man, John Caluin. Whereunto are also added the praiers which they vse there in the Frenche church: ; with the confession of faith whiche all they make that are receiued into the vniuersitie of Geneua, The
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forme of prayers and ministration of the sacraments and c. vsed in the English Churche at Geneua, approued and receiued by the Churche of Scotland. Whereunto besydes that was in the former bokes, are also added sondrie other prayers, with the whole Psalmes of Dauid in English meter. ; The contents of this boke are conteined in the page following, The
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forme of prayers and ministration of the sacraments, and c. vsed in the Englishe Congregation at Geneua and approued, by the famous and godly learned man, Iohn Caluyn, The
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forme of the abstinance, grantit be my Lord Regentis Grace, and lordis subscrinand with him, to the lordis within the castell and toun of Edinburgh, and thair adherentis, The
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forme of the abstinance, grantit be my Lord Regentis Grace, and lordis subscrinand with him, to the lordis within the castell and toun of Edinburgh, and thair adherentis, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mar, John Erskine, Earl of; 1572)
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forme of the agreement made at Strumsdorff Of the truce for twenty six yeares to come, concluded betwixt the high and mighty prince, the Kings Majesty of Poland, great Duke of Lettow, and c. as also of the kingdome of Poland, and great dukedome of Lettow; on tbe one party. And the high and mighty princesse, the Queenes Maiestie, and kingdome of Sweden; on the other partie. Comprised in twenty foure articles, The
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forme of the commission for a new valuation. 4. August, 1649, The
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forme of the commission for a new valuation. 4. August, 1649, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1649)
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forme of the oath made by such as haue made their humble submission to the Queenes Maiesties Commissioners for their offences in the late rebellion begun in the north, in Nouember 1569. and the twelfth yeere of the raigne of the Queenes Maiestie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, and c, The
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forme of the oath made by such as haue made their humble submission to the Queenes Maiesties Commissioners for their offences in the late rebellion begun in the north, in Nouember 1569. and the twelfth yeere of the raigne of the Queenes Maiestie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, and c, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1570)
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Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire, or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions, beginning November 3, 1640 wherein the remarkable passages both of their civil and martial affaires are continued unto this present year : published as a breviary
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Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire, or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions, beginning, Nov. 3, 1640 wherein the remarkable passages both of their civil and martial affaires, are continued unto this present year published as a breviary, leading all along, successively, as they fell out in their severall years, so that if any man will be informed of any remarkable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what moneth thereof it was accomplished : for information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times : a work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity
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Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire. Or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions beginning November 3. 1640. Wherein the remarkeable passages both of their civil and martiall affaires, are continued unto the dissolving of the Parliament, Aprill 23. 1659. Published as a breviary, leading all along successively, as they fell out in their severall years: so that if any man will be informed of any remarkeable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what month thereof it was accomplished. For information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times. A work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity
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former booke of the musicke of M. William Damon, late one of her maiesties musitions conteining all the tunes of Dauids Psalmes, as they are ordinarily soung in the Church: most excellently by him composed into 4. parts. In which sett the tenor singeth the church tune. Published for the recreation of such as delight in musicke: by W. Sawyne Gent, The
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Former rates being printed by a false copy before both Houses were agreed we here present you with a true account of the rates for poll-money, how every one is setted throughout the kingdome as it was drawne up by consent of both Houses, and made an act of Parliament by the Kings consent on the third of Iuly, 1641 : and since printed at large with two other acts for an utter suppressing the Star-Chamber and High-Commission Courts, and for regulating the Counsell Table, The
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former rates being printed by a false copy, before both Houses were agreed: We here present you with a true account of the rates for poll-money, how every one is sessed throughout the kingdome, as it was drawne up by consent of both Houses, and made an act of Parliament by the Kings consent, on the third of Iuly, 1641. And since printed at large with two other acts for an utter suppressing the Star-Chamber and High-Commission Courts, and for regulating the Counsell Table, The
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Formerly of Coleman-street. At the Hospital Gate in Smithfield, next door to the coffeehouse, liveth a doctor of physick; who, first in astrology, resolveth all lawful questions belonging to the body or estate of man;
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Formes of prayer used in the court of Her Highnesse the Princesse Royall at the solemne fast for the preservation of the King
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Formes of prayer used in the court of Her Highnesse the Princesse Royall at the solemne fast for the preservation of the King in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of England.; 1649)
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Forms of prayer collected for the private use of a soldier. Imprimatur, Guil Needham. Junij 18. 1687
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Forms of prayer for a family. Composed by the late pious and learned John Worthington D.D. Published by the right reverend Father in God Edward, Lord Bishop of Gloucester
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Forms of prayer for a family. Composed by the late pious and learned John Worthington D.D. Published by the right reverend Father in God Edward, Lord Bishop of Gloucester in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Worthington, John; 1693)
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Forms of prayer for every day in the week, morning and evening composed for the use of private families / by John Meriton
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Forms of prayer used in the reformed churches in France before their persecution and destruction With an account of their manner of batizing, celebrating the Holy Supper, marrying and burying; with some additional remarks. Translated into English, for the use of such of the French nation as do desire to learn English; and may be serviceable to those English who are willing to improve themselues in the French language; and for the information of all of the reformed religion, and others. Unto which is also annexed the names of several learned French ministers, to evidence the truth of this translation
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Forms of the affirmation and declaration of fidelity, directed to be made by the people called Quakers,
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Forms the pillars of Antichrist; but Christ in spirit the true teacher of his people; and not tradition: for the spirit of God is not bound to any place, nor time, nor form; we may not limit the holy one of Israel. The spirits teaching doth unmask and unvail the false prophet, or the carnal worshipper, and discovers them to be the agents and agitators of Antichrist. And the kingdome of Antichrist is subdued to us, and destroyed in us, by the Spirits teaching. And to him that is led by the Spirits teaching do I commend these to be received, and not to the naturall mans wisdom; ... / Written in Scotland in opposition to some people who do imitate John the Baptist, by dipping themselves in water, holding out free-will, and falling from grace, and pretend that they are the only disciples of Christ, and reject the Spirits teaching, by one who waits to see the downfal of the kingdom of Antichrist, and the prosperity of Sion, Jonas Dell something in answer to a scandalous paper given forth by W.P. to the souldiers in the garrison of Holmdell in Southerland
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Formulæ adorandi, or, A religious and devout poem containing certain plain directions and affectionate perswasions to the clergy and laiety of England for their frequent address unto and right behaviour in the house of the Lord at his worship and service, agreeable to the word of God, the laws and customs of Holy Church
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Formulæ benè placitandi a book of entries containing variety of choice precedents of counts, declarations, informations ... and divers other pleadings in reall, personall and mixt actions of general use to the students, clerks and practicers of the Court of Kings Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster : which also may be applyed to the practice of all the inferiour courts of the common law of England / collected from the manuscripts aswell of some of the learned prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas, as of divers emminent practicers in the Court of Kings Bench digested under apt titles with an exact table by W. B., a clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
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Formulæ benè placitandi a book of entries containing variety of choice precedents of counts, declarations, informations ... and divers other pleadings in reall, personall and mixt actions of general use to the students, clerks and practicers of the Court of Kings Bench and Common Pleas at Winchester : which also may be applyed to the practice of all the inferiour courts of the common law of England / collected from the manuscripts aswell of some of the learned prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas, as of divers eminent practicers in the Court of Kings Bench digested under apt titles with an exact table by W. Brown, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas : in two parts
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Formulæ oratoriæ in usum scholarum concinnatæ cum praxi and usu earundem in epistolis, thematibus, declamatianib' contexendis accessit dux poeticus cum suis aliquot poematiolis
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Formulæ oratoriæ in usum scholarum concinnatæ unâ cum orationibus declamationibus and c dêque collocatione oratoria et artificio demum poe-tico, præceptiunculis
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Formulæ oratoriæ in usum scholarum concinnatæ. Cum praxi and usu earundem in epistolis, thematibus, declamationibus. contexendis. Accessit dux poeticus cum suis aliquot poematiolis
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Formulæ oratoriæ in usum scholarum concinnatæ. Unà cum orationibus, declamationibus, and c. Deis, collacatione oratoriæ, and artificio demum poëtico, præceptiunculis
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Formulæ oratoriæ in usum scholarum concinnatæ; unà cum orationibus, declamationibus, and c. deque collocatione oratoria, and artificio demum poëtico, præceptiunculis
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Formulæ oratoriæ, in usum scholarum concinnatæ. Cum praxi and usu earundem in epistolis, theimatibus, declamationib'. contexendis. Accessit dux poeticus cum suis aliquot voematiolis Editio Nona, novissima autoris opera multo limatior et emmdatior
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Formularum benè placitandi. a book of entries containing variety of choice precedents of counts, declarations, pleas in barr and abatement, continuances, replications, rejoynders, issues, verdicts special and otherwise, judgments, and avowries, and diverse other pleadings in real, personal, and mixt actions of general use to the students, clerks, and practicers of the courts of Kings-bench and Common-Pleas at Westminster, which also may be applyed to the practice of all the inferiour courts of the common law of England / collected from the office-books and other authentique manuscripts of divers eminent practicers of both the said courts, methodically comprehended under apt titles, with an exact table by William Brown
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Fornication condemned, in a double sentence, commending marriage, condemning whoredom brace in all, or, A brief consideration of Heb. 13. 4
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Fornication condemned, in a double sentence, commending marriage, condemning whoredom brace in all, or, A brief consideration of Heb. 13. 4 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Moore, Thomas, Junior.; 1667)
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Forraign and domestick prophesies: both antient and modern. Fore-telling the several revolutions which shall yet befall the scepter of England: His Highness's arrival to the scepter, soveraignty, and government of Great Brittain; the fall of the Turk, Pope, Emperour of Germany, and most of the great princes of the world. His Highnesses lineal descent from the antient princes of Brittain. Also a short account of the late Kings original. Published in Welsh and English, for the satisfaction of the intelligent in either tongue: / by a well-wisher to his native country
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forreign excise considered Wherein by several arguments and illustrations, is pleaded as well the equity as the conveniencie of charging all forreign goods with an excise, upon the consumption, in order to the increase of His Majesties revenue. Wherein also are answered the several objections against the same; together with some demonstrations, how the setling of such an excise may hereafter become the principal means of inlarging the forreign trade of the kingdom. By W.S. and humbly offered by him to the just consideration of all sober and rational men, The
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forrest of fancy Wherein is conteined very prety apothegmes, and pleasaunt histories, both in meeter and prose, songes, sonets, epigrams and epistles, of diuerse matter and in diuerse manner. VVith sundry other deuises, no lesse pithye then pleasaunt and profytable, The
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Forresta de Windsor, in Com. Surrey the meers, meets, limits, and bounds of the Forrest of Windsor, in the county of Surrey, as the same are found, set out, limited and bounded by inquisition : taken by vertue of His Majesties Commission in pursuance of one act made in the Parliament ... in the sixteenth year of the reign of our soveraign Lord King Charles, intituled An act for the certainty of forrests and of the meers, meets, limits, and bounds of forrests as the same now remaine upon the record in His Majesties high court of chancery
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Forsake not the law of thy mother
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forsaken lover: or, The dismal overthrow of young Molly who was got with child by stout Robin who afterwards married to a rich lady. Tune of Dry bread shall be my food, The
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forsaken maids frollick or, A farewell to fond love, in which she doth plainly and properly prove, that a flattering tongue is the ruine of love, and therefore all you that are well in your wits, beware of trappans, maids loot to your hits. The tune is, The knights and begger-wench, The
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Forsameekle as by ane act
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Forsomickle as blank collector of the excise of Aberdene with consent of the magistrats of the said burgh hath given and granted me blank an agreement for the excise of brewing of ale; beer, and aquavity, to be vended, tapped, and sold within my house, from the first of November 1670. to the last of October 1671 years inclusive
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Forster's arithmetick Explaining the grounds and principles of that art, both in whole numbers and fractions. By such plain, easie and familiar rules and precepts, that any person, of a reasonable capacity, may attain to a competent proficiency therein, without the help of any tutor. By William Forster
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Forster's arithmetick Explaining the grounds and principles of that art, both in whole numbers and fractions. By such plain, easie and familiar rules and precepts, that any person, of a reasonable capacity, may attain to a competent proficiency therein, without the help of any tutor. By William Forster in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Forster, William, mathematician.; 1673)
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Forster's arithmetick Explaining the grounds and principles of that art, both in whole numbers and fractions: By such plain, easie and familiar rules and precepts, that any person, of a reasonable capacity, may attain to a competent proficiency therein, without the help of any tutor. By William Forster
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Forster's arithmetick Explaining the grounds and principles of that art, both in whole numbers and fractions: By such plain, easie and familiar rules and precepts, that any person, of a reasonable capacity, may attain to a competent proficiency therein, without the help of any tutor. By William Forster in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Forster, William, mathematician.; 1667)
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