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A discourse, concerning two diuine positions The first effectually concluding, that the soules of the faithfull fathers, deceased before Christ, went immediately to heauen. The second sufficientlye setting foorth vnto vs Christians, what we are to conceiue, touching the descension of our Sauiour Christ into hell: publiquely disputed at a commencement in Cambridge, anno Domini 1552. Purposely written at the first by way of a confutation, against a booke of Richard Smith of Oxford, D. of Diuinity, entitled a Refutation, imprinted 1562, and published against Iohn Caluin, and C. Carlile: the title wherof appeareth in ye 17. page. And now first published by the said Christopher Carlile, 1582
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WorldCat: 606504603
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A discourse, confirming the truth and certainty of the Christian faith from the extraordinary gifts and operations of the Holy Ghost vouchsafed to the apostles and primitive professors of that faith / by Daniel Whitby
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WorldCat: 606775788
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A discourse, of grammars with their several impressions and editions with the authors names; from the time of Henry the 7th to the year 166.
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WorldCat: 1086445561
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A discourse, of marriage and vviuing and of the greatest mystery therein contained: how to choose a good wife from a bad. An argument of the dearest vse, but the deepest cunning that man may erre in: which is, to cut by a thrid betweene the greatest good or euill in the world. Pertinent to both sexes, and conditions, as well those already gone before, as shortly to enter this honest society. By Alex. Niccholes, Batchelour in the art he neuer yet put in practise
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WorldCat: 606522036
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A discourse, of marriage and vviuing and of the greatest mystery therein contained: how to chuse a good wife from a bad. An argument of the dearest vse, but the deepest cunning that man may erre in: which is, to cut by a thrid between the greatest good or euill in the world. Pertinent to both sexes, and conditions, as well those already gone before, as shortly to enter this honest society. By Alex. Niccholes, Batchelour in the art he neuer yet put in practise
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WorldCat: 606522040
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A discourse, of the true and visible markes of the Catholique Churche vvritten by M. Theod. Beza. Vezelius
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A discourse, of the true and visible markes of the Catholique Churche vvritten by M. Theod. Beza. Vezelius in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bèze, Théodore de; 1582)
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WorldCat: 606483262
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A discourse, or parly, continued betwixt Partricius and Peregrine touching the civill wars of England and Ireland
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A discourse, or parly, continued betwixt Partricius and Peregrine touching the civill wars of England and Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Howell, James; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606653125
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A discourse, prepared for the ears of some Romanists By Sr. Christopher Wyvill baronet, one of His Majesties justices of the peace in those parts: and now profered to the eyes of them all
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A discourse, prepared for the ears of some Romanists By Sr. Christopher Wyvill baronet, one of His Majesties justices of the peace in those parts: and now profered to the eyes of them all in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wyvill, Christopher, Sir; 1679)
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WorldCat: 606826482
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A discourse, proving from Scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute decree of God by the author of The duty of man, and c
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A discourse, proving from Scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute decree of God by the author of The duty of man, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Author of The duty of man.; 1680)
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WorldCat: 606588215
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A discourse, shewing that it is lawfull, and our duty to swear obedience to King William, notwithstanding the oath of allegiance taken to the late King. / By a divine in the north
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A discourse, shewing that it is lawfull, and our duty to swear obedience to King William, notwithstanding the oath of allegiance taken to the late King. / By a divine in the north in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Divine in the north.; 1689)
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WorldCat: 767514216
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A discourse, shewing that it is lawfull, and our duty to swear obedience to King William, notwithstanding the oath of allegiance taken to the late King. By a divine in the north
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A discourse, shewing that it is lawfull, and our duty to swear obedience to King William, notwithstanding the oath of allegiance taken to the late King. By a divine in the north in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Divine in the north.; 1689)
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WorldCat: 606914043
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A discourse, shewing that it is lawfull, and our duty to swear obedience to King William, notwithstanding the oath of allegiance taken to the late King. By a divine in the north in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Divine in the north.; 1689)
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A discourse, shewing the many advantages which will accrue to this kingdom by the abatement of usury together with the absolute necessity of reducing interest of money to the lowest rate it bears in other countreys, that, at least, we may trade with our neighbours upon equal termes. Humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament now sitting. By Sir Tho. Culpeper jun. Kt
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WorldCat: 65324578
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A discourse, wherein is examined, what is particularly lawfull during the confusions and revolutions of government, or, How farre a man may lawfully conforme to the powers and commands ... likewise, whether the nature of warre be inconsistent with the nature of the Christian religion? : three parts / by Ant. Ashcam
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WorldCat: 606602655
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A discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is soberly debated many abuses of the apothecaries in the preparing their medicines are detected, and their unfitness for practice discovered. Together with the reasons and advantages of physicians preparing their own medicines
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WorldCat: 606940629
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A discourse: wherein is examined, what is particularly lawfull during the confusions and revolutions of government. Or, How farre a man may lawfully conforme to the powers and commands of those who with various successes hold kingdomes divided by civill or forreigne warres, whether it be : 1. In paying taxes. 2. In personall service. 3. In taking oaths. 4. In a mans giving himselfe up to a finall allegiance, in case the warre end to the advantage of the unjust power or party. Likewise, whether the nature of warre be inconsistent with the nature of the Christian religion? In three parts. / By Ant: Ashcam , Gent
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WorldCat: 1170345754
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A discoursiue probleme concerning prophesies how far they are to be valued, or credited, according to the surest rules, and directions in diuinitie, philosophie, astrologie, and other learning: deuised especially in abatement of the terrible threatenings, and menaces, peremptorily denounced against the kingdoms, and states of the world, this present famous yeere, 1588, supposed the greatwonderfull, and fatall yeere of our age. By I.H. physition
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A discoursive coniecture vpon the reasons that produce a desired event of the present troubles of Great Britaine, different from those of Lower Germanie. Considered in the maine passages that seeme parallel, but upon a further survey are discovered to be otherwise. / By Calybute Downing, L.L.D. pastor of Hackney
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A discoursive coniectvre vpon the reasons that produce a desired event of the present troubles of Great Britaine, different from those of Lower Germanie. Considered in the maine passages that seeme parallel, but upon a further survey are discovered to be otherwise. / By Calybute Downing, L.L.D. pastor of Hackney
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A discoverie fo truth: presented to the sonnes of truth; in answer to two leters. And set forth by one to whom the answer was given; for the benefit and profit of others
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WorldCat: 766915351
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A discoverie for division or setting out of land, as to the best form published by Samuel Hartlib esquire, for direction and more advantage and profit of the adventurers and planters in the fens and other waste and undisposed places in England and Ireland ; whereunto are added some other choice secrets of experiments of husbandry ; with a philosophical quere concerning the cause of fruitfulness, and an essay to shew how all lands may be improved in a new way to become the ground of the increase of trading and revenue to this common-wealth
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WorldCat: 606587094
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A discoverie of 29 sects here in London, all of which, except the first, are most devillish and damnable, being these which follow Protestants, Puritans, Papists, Brownists, Calvinists, Lutherans, Family of Love, Mahometans, Adamites, Brightmanists, Arminians, Sosinians, Thessalonians, Anabaptists, Separatists, Chaldeans, Electrians, Donatists, Persians, Antinomians, Assyrians, Macedonians, Heathens, Panonians, Saturnians, Innonians, Bacchanalians, Damassians, The Brotherhood
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WorldCat: 1041503694
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A discoverie of Brownisme: or, a brief declaration of some of the errors and abhominations daily practiced and increased among the English company of the seperation remayning for the present at Amsterdam in Holland. By Thomas White
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WorldCat: 606482262
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A Discoverie of six women preachers in Middlesex, Kent, Cambridgshire, and Salisbury with a relation of their names, manners, life, and doctrine, pleasant to be read, but horrid to be judged of : their names are these, Anne Hempstall, Mary Bilbrow, Ioane Bauford, Susan May, Elizab. Bancroft, Arabella Thomas
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WorldCat: 606916207
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A discoverie of six women preachers, in Middlesex, Kent, Cambridgshire, and Salisbury. VVith a relation of their names, manners, life, and doctrine, pleasant to be read, but horrid to be judged of their names are these. Anne Hempstall. Mary Bilbrow. Ioane Bauford. Susan May. Elizab. Bancroft. Arabella Thomas
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WorldCat: 606698563
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A discoverie of the beasts being an exposition of the XIII chapter of the Revelation of Jesus Christ : wherein all true Christians are admonished to come out, and the anti-Christians fore-told what their plagues will be / by I.W
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WorldCat: 606701673
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A discoverie of the false grounds the Bavarian party have layd to settle their owne faction and shake the peace of the empire considered in the case of the deteinure of the Prince Elector Palatine his dignities and dominions : with a discourse upon the interest of England in that cause / by Calybute Downing
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WorldCat: 606703009
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WorldCat: 981051127
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A discoverie of the false grounds the Bavarian party have layd, to settle their owne faction, and shake the peace of the empire. Considered, in the case of the deteinure of the prince elector palatine his dignities and dominions. With a discourse upon the interest of England in that cause. By Calybute Downing, LL. D. pastor of Hackney. Seene, and allowed
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WorldCat: 606703009
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A discoverie of the hellish plot against divers particular of the nobility of the kingdome of England also the papists gvnpowder-plot brought to light : with the copie of a letter sent from a noble-man in Ireland to Colonel Lunsford, Jan. 11, 1642 : shewing in a most true and reall reiation the manner how this hellish plot was laid and how these noble pillars of Protestant-religion the Earl of Cork, the Earl of Kildare and the valourous Lord Iones should have been blown up : as also hovv they intended to burn dovvn the citie of Dublin vvith wild-fire and how they were beaten back by the lord chief-justices in the castles
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WorldCat: 606652324
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A discoverie of the hellish plot against divers particular of the nobility of the kingdome of England. Also the papists gunpowder-plot, brought to light. With the copie of a letter sent from a noble-man in Ireland, to Colonel Lunsford. Jan. 11. 1642. Shewing, in a most true and reall relation, the manner how this hellish plot was laid, and how these noble pillars of Protestant-religion, the Earl of Cork, the Earl of Kildare, and the valourous Lord Iones, should have been blown up. As also, hovv they intended to burn dovvn the citie of Dublin vvith wild-fire, and how they were beaten back by the lord chief-justices in the castles
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WorldCat: 606661787
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A discoverie of the unnaturall and traiterous conspiracie of Scottisch Papistes against God, his kirk, their natiue cuntry, the kingis Maiesties persone and estate. Set downe as it was confessed and subscrived bee M. George Ker, yet remaining in prison, and David Grahame of Fentrie, iustly executed for his treason in Edinburgh, the 15. of Februarie 1592. Wherevnto are annexed, certaine intercepted letters, written by sundrie of that faction, to the same purpose. Printed and published at the speciall command of the kingis Majestie
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WorldCat: 606495238
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A discoverie of the vvorld to come according to the Scriptures the first part thereof being didactical, or such as contains a form of positive doctrine : wherein 1. The doctrine of the world to come is propounded, explicated, confirmed, and applyed in a more familiar method then formerly hath been observed, 2. The doctrine of millenaries, touching a new reformed church in the latter times, which they call a new world, is confuted, 3. Sundry passages of holy writ are interpreted in reference to the world to come, which have been formerly wrested, and forced in a wrong sense / written by J. Seager
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WorldCat: 1086528660
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A discoverie of treason against the King, and Parliament: together with the whole kingdome: being the true copie of a letter found about a priest lately apprehended at Clarkenwell in the county of Middlesex. Wherein many of their trecherous and hellish plots against the Kings Majesty and this whole state are fully discovered, with their practises against the Parliament, and the Protestant religion
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WorldCat: 606648935
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A discoverie of truth: presented to the sons of truth
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WorldCat: 607031956
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A discoverie what God, the supreame judge through his servant hath caused to bee manifested unto the regents or rulers in England concerning their Cain-like, fierce, nay diabolicall contentions and furious destractions by which they bring themselves with all their land and subjects in utter distruction ; besides that they have left their distressed fellovv-members and brethren in Germany stincking in their perdition and misery which all God will judge. Rom. I,2
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WorldCat: 606707233
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A discoverie, to the praise of God, and ioy of all true hearted Protestants, of a late intended plot by the papists, to subdue the Protestants. : Being a true copy of a discourse betweene William O Conner a priest, and Anne Hussey an Irish gentlewoman: as it was brought and confirmed by oath in the Parliament house
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WorldCat: 1361809087
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A discoverie, to the praise of God, and joy of all true hearted Protestants, of a late intended plot by the papists, to subdue the Protestants. Being a true copy of a discourse between William O Conner a priest, and Anne Hussey an Irish gentlewoman: as it was brought and confirmed by oath in the Parliament house
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WorldCat: 767512658
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A discoverie, what God, the supreame judge through his servant hath caused to bee manifested unto the regents or rulers in England, concerning their Cain-like, fierce, nay diabolicall contentions and furious destractions by which they bring themselves with all their land and subjects in utter distruction ; besides that they have left their distressed fellovv-members and brethren in Germany stincking in their perdition and misery which all God will judge. Rom. I,2
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WorldCat: 606707233
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A discoverie, what God, the supreame judge, through his servant hath caused to bee manifested unto the regents or rulers in England, concerning their Cain-like, fierce, nay diabolicall contentions and furious distractions, by which they bring themselves with all their land and subjects in utter distruction. Besides, that they have left their distressed fellovv-members and brethren in Germany stincking in their perdition and misery, vvhich all God will judge. Rom. I:2. 2. Pet. 3
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WorldCat: 606661718
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A discovery after some search of the sinnes of the ministers, because of which the Lord is angry, and hath almost made his ministers and ordinances vile and contemptible. / By the brethren of the presbytery at Kilmarnock
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A discovery after some search of the sinnes of the ministers, because of which the Lord is angry, and hath almost made his ministers and ordinances vile and contemptible. / By the brethren of the presbytery at Kilmarnock in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of Scotland. Presbytery of Kilmarnock.; 1651)
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WorldCat: 767517402
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A Discovery made by his Highnesse the Lord Protector, to the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and common-councell of the City of London, on Friday, March the 12. 1657. Concerning the new attempts and designs of Charles Stewart and his party, both at home and abroad, to imbroile this nation againe in a new war, and to imbrew it in blood. To which purpose he had imployed the Lord of Ormond, who had three weeks bin in this city to promote the design by incouraging and ingaging all he could in and about the city. And that in order to this invasion he had quartered eight thousand men in Flanders neere the water side, and had hired two and twenty ships to transport them into England, together with the setling of the militia of London in the hands of pious and faithfull men, who may carry on the work with alacrity and discretion, and be iu a condition to suppresse tumults and insurrections
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WorldCat: 981102274
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A discovery neer Milford, in South-Wales: being a loyal charge humbly layd upon the trust of blank to report it unto the Parliament of England, there being no representative for Pembrook-shire to do it; humbly offered, yet once more, / by Wiliam Beech, late of the said county, for advance of their benefit neer ten thousand pounds; and for advance of their honor, more then ten times ten thousand pounds
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WorldCat: 1066663783
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A Discovery of 29. sects here in London, all of which, except the first, are most divelish and damnable being these which follow : Protestants, Puritans, Papists, Brownists, Calvinists, Lutherans, Fam. of love, Mahometans, Adamites, Brightanists, Armenians, Sosinians, Thessalonians, Anabaptists, Separatists : Chaldæans, Electrians, Donatists, Persians, Antinomeans, Assyrians, Macedonians, Heathens, Panonians, Saturnians, Junonians, Bacchanalians, Damassians, The Brotherhood
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WorldCat: 606682588
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A Discovery of a horrible and bloody treason and conspiracie against the Protestants of this kingdome in generall but especially against divers of the nobility and many of the honourable House of Commons in Parliament and also against some of the citizens of London : which discovery was brought to the House of Commons on Munday Novemb. the 15th, 1641 : vvith a plot by the Earle of VVorcester in VVales : as also a relation of a search as Worcester-house in the Strand : together with an order made by the Lords, for the apprehending of all priests and Iesuites within this city and kingdome
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WorldCat: 606683145
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