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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 15.th, 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: 606659592
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A discovery of a new world, or, A discourse tending to prove, that 'tis probable there may be another habitable world in the moon with a discourse concerning the probability of a passage thither : unto which is added, A discourse concerning a new planet, tending to prove, that 'tis probable our Earth is one of the planets : in two parts / by John Wilkins
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WorldCat: 1086498417
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A discovery of a new world, or, A discourse tending to prove, that 'tis probable there may be another habitable world in the moon with a discourse concerning the probablitiy of a passage thither : unto which is added, A discourse concerning a new planet, tending to prove, that 'tis probable our earth is one of the planets : in two parts / by John Wilkins
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WorldCat: 1086544736
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A discovery of certain notorious stumbling-blocks which the devill, the pope, and the malignants have raised to put nations at variance: together, with some zealous wishes, that such stumbling-blocks as prove prejudiciall unto the common-wealth of England might be removed. / By Sr. Balthazar Gerbier Kt
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WorldCat: 607017479
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A discovery of certaine notorious shifts, evasions, and untruthes vttered by M. Iohn White minister, in a booke of his lately set forth, and intituled, A defence of the way and c. Wherein is briefly shewed, that his pretended company of visible professors, is far inferiour to the Synagogue of the Iewes. And a catalogue also is framed and set downe for his negatiue and faithlesse church, according to his owne doctrine, vntill himselfe, or some other for him, produce a better. By W.G. professour in diuinity, in manner of a dialogue
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WorldCat: 606487752
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A discovery of certaine notorious shifts, evasions, and vntruthes vttered by M. Iohn White minister, in a booke of his lately set forth, and intituled, A defence of the way and c. Wherein it is briefly shewed, that his pretended company of visible professors is far inferiour to the Synagogue of the Iewes. And a catalogue also is framed and set downe for his negatiue and faithlesse church, according to his owne doctrine, vntill himselfe, or some other for him, produce a better. By W.G. Professour in Diuinity, in manner of a dialogue
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WorldCat: 606496608
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A discovery of charity mistaken; or, some reasons against committees forcing the Parliaments godly, faithfull and plundered ministers to pay fifth parts to sequestred wives and children. With some answers to some arguments alledged for it. As also some complaints of poore plundered ministers, against the hard dealings of some committees about fifth parts, and juries, with a motion for their settlements for their lives
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WorldCat: 607024435
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A discovery of D. Iacksons vanitie. Or A perspective glasse, wherby the admirers of D. Iacksons profound discourses, may see the vanitie and weaknesse of them, in sundry passages, and especially so farre as they tende to the undermining of the doctrine hitherto received. Written by William Twisse, Doctor of Divinitie, as they say, from whom the copie came to the presse
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WorldCat: 606539975
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A discovery of divers sorts of asses: with the description of their condition, setting them forth in proper colours, according to Smithfields fancies and inventions Also, follies petition against all sorts of fooles and asses, desiring to have them banisht to the Ile of Sillie
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WorldCat: 606944314
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A discovery of divine mysteries wherein is unfoulded secret things of the kingdom of God, being a testimony ... : all which are published for the edification of such as desire to know the truth / by a servant of truth, Edward Burroughs
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WorldCat: 606615507
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A discovery of divine mysteries, or, The nature and efficacy of the soul of man considered in all its faculties, operations and divine perfections, and how it governs in divine and secular affairs of life ... with many other curious matters : being a compleat body of divine and moral philosophy / by C.B., D.D., Fellow of the Royal Society
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WorldCat: 606573853
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A discovery of faith, wherein is laid down the ground of true faith which sancifieth and purifieth the heart, and worketh out the carnal part, shewing the way that leadeth to salvation : with the difference betwixt the two seeds, the one of Mount Sinai, which tendeth to bondage, and the other, which is the immortal seed of God, begotten by the immortal word, which liveth and abideth forever
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WorldCat: 606605391
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A discovery of faith; wherein is laid down the ground of true faith, which sanctifieth and purifieth the heart, and worketh out the carnal part. Shewing the way that leadeth to salvation: with the difference betwixt the two seeds, the one of Mount Sinai, which tendeth to bondage; and the other, which is the immortal seed of God, begotten by the immortal word, which liveth and abideth for ever. Being as Isaac was, the childe of the promise, and of Jerusalem which is from above ... The difference betwixt the living word and the letter
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WorldCat: 1170738125
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A discovery of false teachers and hypocritical preachers
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A discovery of false teachers and hypocritical preachers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Crossley, Thomas.; 1692)
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WorldCat: 1011953869
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A discovery of fire and salt discovering many secret mysteries, as well philosophicall, as theologicall
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A discovery of fire and salt discovering many secret mysteries, as well philosophicall, as theologicall in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Vigenère, Blaise de; 1649)
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WorldCat: 606755564
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A discovery of fire and salt discovering many secret mysteries, as well philosophicall, as theologicall in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Vigenère, Blaise de; 1649)
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A discovery of Fonseca in a voyage to Surranam. The island so long sought for in the Western Ocean. Inhabited by women with the account of their habits, customs and religion. And the exact langitude and latitute of the place taken from the mouth of a person cast away on the place in an hurricane with the account of their being cast away
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WorldCat: 1066363185
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A discovery of glorious love, or, The love of Christ to beleevers opened, in the truth, transcendency, and sweetness thereof together with the necessity that lyes upon every beleever, to strive after the spirituall and experimentall knowledge of it : being the sum of VI sermons preached upon Ephesians 3.19 / by John Durant
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WorldCat: 606726918
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A discovery of glorious love, or, The love of Christ to beleevers opened, in the truth, transcendency, and sweetnesse thereof together with the necessity that lyes upon every beleever, to strive after the spirituall and experimentall knowledge of it : being the sum of six sermons preached upon Ephesians 3. 19 / by John Durant
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WorldCat: 767409228
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A discovery of indirect practices in the coal-trade, or A detection of the pernicious maxims and unfair dealings of a certain combination of men, who affirm, it is a cheat to be just, and just to cheat To which are added some proposals for the improvement of trade and navigation in general, and of the colliery-trade to New Castle in particular. By Charles Povey
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WorldCat: 606827110
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A discovery of infinite treasure, hidden since the vvorlds beginning VVhereunto all men, of what degree soever, are friendly invited to be sharers with the discoverer, G.P
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A discovery of infinite treasure, hidden since the vvorlds beginning VVhereunto all men, of what degree soever, are friendly invited to be sharers with the discoverer, G.P in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Plattes, Gabriel; 1639)
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WorldCat: 606526637
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A discovery of infinite treasure, hidden since the vvorlds beginning VVhereunto all men, of what degree soever, are friendly invited to be sharers with the discoverer, G.P in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Plattes, Gabriel; 1639)
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WorldCat: 606526637
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A discovery of many, great, and bloudy roberies committed of late by dissolute and evill affected troopers, in severall places of this kingdome, but chiefly about the City of London. Since the late disbanding of the army in the north. With a relation of the times, places, and persons, on on whom these roberies were committed. Wherein is inserted the description of a bloudy combate, fought betweene 9 troopers and 6 butchers, meeting on the high-way, and what ensued. With divers other out-rages, and abuses, acted by them within this city
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WorldCat: 606659295
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A discovery of nevv worlds from the French / made English by Mrs. A. Behn ; together with a preface by way of essay upon translated prose, wholly new
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A discovery of nevv worlds from the French / made English by Mrs. A. Behn ; together with a preface by way of essay upon translated prose, wholly new in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fontenelle, M. de 1657-1757.; 1688)
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WorldCat: 1066620526
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A discovery of new light, or, Ancient truthes revived containing principles and inferances of a church way
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WorldCat: 606676072
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A discovery of new worlds from the French, made English by A. Behn
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A discovery of new worlds from the French, made English by A. Behn in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fontenelle, M. de 1657-1757.; 1688)
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WorldCat: 606561790
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A Discovery of one sham more design'd against three of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Surrey
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WorldCat: 606627098
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A discovery of peace, or, The thoughts of the Almighty for the ending of his peoples calamities intimated in a sermon at Christ-church London before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the right worshipfull the Aldermen : together with the worshipfull companies of the said city, by John Strickland
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WorldCat: 767119325
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A discovery of peace: or, The thoughts of the Almighty for the ending of his peoples calamities. Intimated in a sermon at Christ-church London, before the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor, the right worshipfull the Aldermen; together with the worshipfull companies of the said city, upon the 24th of April, 1644. Being the solemn day of their publike Humiliation and monethly fast. By John Strickland, B.D. pastor of the church at St. Edmunds, in the city of New Sarum; a member of the Assembly of Divines
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WorldCat: 606656436
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A discovery of Satan's wiles and his subtile devices in transforming himselfe into the likeness of truth ... also some of the false marks of the false prophets are discovered and the cause of the innocent pleaded against the lyes and slanders lately printed ... / by A. Parker
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WorldCat: 767062994
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A discovery of Sathan Who hath in man covered himself, by perswading men, that original sin is the corruption of the nature of every man, that is ingendred of the offspring of Adam: also, a demonstration of the Messiah in man, to whom the gathering of the people shall be, of whom Moses in the law and the prophets did write, Gen. 49.18. Isai.11.12. Written for the use of such that denyeth not themselves the use of reson and sense, and that are not wedded to their own perswasion
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WorldCat: 606861656
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A discovery of seducers that creep into houses. Written by Tho. Moore
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A discovery of seducers that creep into houses. Written by Tho. Moore in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Moore, Thomas, Senior.; 1646)
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WorldCat: 606665474
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A discovery of six women-preachers, in Middlesex, Kent, Cambridge, and Salisbury With a relation of their names, manners, life, and doctrine. Their names. Anne Hempstall. Mary Bilbrow. Ioane Bauford. Susan May. Elizab. Bancroft. Arabella Thomas
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WorldCat: 606941028
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A discovery of some fruits of the brace profession, religion, ministry, government of this nation which maketh the land to mourne and vexeth the soule of the righteous from day to day : also the relation of the world discovered and wherein it differs from the pure relation : with a few words to the magistrates that doe cast Christ into prison and will not visit him when they have done, nor suffer his friends and brethern to visit him
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WorldCat: 873702682
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A discovery of some fruits of the profession religion ministry government of this nation, which maketh the land to mourne, and vexeth the soule of the righteous from day to day. Also the relation of the world discovered, and wherein it differs from the pure relation. With a few words to the magistrates that doe cast Christ into prison, and will not visit him when they have done, nor suffer his friends and brethren to visit him
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WorldCat: 1044290164
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A discovery of some of the sins of the ministry, made in a confession, published some years since by divers ministers, and now made publick again, for its usefulnesse, as briefly comprehending the chief duties of that great and weighty work of the ministry
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WorldCat: 607056617
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A discovery of some part of the war between the kingdom of the Lamb and the kingdom of Anti-Christ held forth in this account of several disputes and queries between a Minister of Christ and one that hath the name of a Minister, but is proved to be a Minister and member of Anti-Christ by evident testimonies : and is a short account of the covetousnesse, ignorance, envy, and the fruits of darkness brought forth by C. Fowler ... / by Edw. Burrough
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WorldCat: 606559833
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A discovery of some plots of Lucifer and his council against the children of men
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A discovery of some plots of Lucifer and his council against the children of men in ProQuest Early English Books Online (N. D.; 1656)
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WorldCat: 607055457
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A discovery of some troublesome thoughts Wherewith many godly precious souls are burthened, and extreamly pressed: that like a canker eats out all their comforts, and keeps their souls under continuall fears and distractions. Together with a compound of some Scripture and experimentall cordials, for the refreshing of those who are sick of such a disease; and through the blessing of God, may prove medicinall, to the cure of some, and the comforting of others. By Daniel King, preacher of the Word
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WorldCat: 606848793
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A discovery of subterraneal treasure: viz. of all manner of mines and minerals, from the gold to the coal; with plain directions and rules for the finding of them in all kingdoms and countries. And also, the art of melting, refining, and assaying of them is plainly declared, so that every man that is indifferently capacious, may with small charge presently try the value of such oares an shall be found either by rule, or by accident. Also a perfect way to try what colour any berry, leaf, flower, stalk, root, fruit, seed, bark, or wood will give: with a perfect way to make colours that they shall not stain, nor fade like ordinary colours
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WorldCat: 607019969
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A discovery of subterraneall treasure viz. of all manner of mines and mineralls, from the gold to the coale; with plaine directions and rules for the finding of them in all kingdoms and countries. And also the art of melting, refining, and assaying of them is plainly declared, so that every ordinary man, that is indifferently capacious, may with small change presently try the value of such oares as shall be found either by rule or by accident. Whereunto is added a reall experiment whereby every ignorant man may presently try whether any peece of gold that shal come to his hands be true or connterfeit ... Also a perfect way to try what colour any berry, leafe, flower, stalke, root, fruit, seed, barke, or wood will give: with a perfect way to make colours that they shall not stayne nor fade like ordinary colours.
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WorldCat: 606481202
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A discovery of subterranean treasure of all manner of mines and minerals, from the gold to the coal with plain directions and rules for the finding of them in all kingdoms and countries, and also the art of melting, refining, and assaying of them is plainly declared, so that every ordinary man, that is indifferently capacious, may with small charge presently try the value of such oars as shall be found either by rule or by accident : whereunto is added a real experiment whereby every ignorant man may presently try whether any piece of gold that shall come to his hands be true or counterfeit, without defacing or altering the form thereof, and more certainly than any goldsmith or refiner could formerly discern : also a perfect way to try what colour any berry, leaf, flower, stalk, root, fruit, seed, bark, or wood will give : with a perfect way to make colours that they shall not stain nor fade like ordinary colours : very necessary for every one to know, whether he be traveller by land or sea, or in what country, dominion, or plantation soever he shall inhabit / by Mr. Gabriel Plattes
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WorldCat: 606702814
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A discovery of the accursed thing in the Foxonian Quakers camp
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A discovery of the accursed thing in the Foxonian Quakers camp in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Crisp, Thomas; 1695)
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WorldCat: 767514667
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A discovery of the arbitrary, tyrannicall, and illegall actions of some of the committee of the county of Lincoln, occasioned by a charge given to the grand jury at the Quarter Sessions of the peace held at Folkingham in the county aforesaid, upon the 5 of Octob. 1646. / By Edvvard King, of Marton in the county aforesaid Esquire, Justice of the Peace for that part of the county: wherein is set forth the exorbitancy of the said committee men, who transgressed the laws, changed the ordinances, and broak the solemn vow, League and covenant; with severall warrants under their hands for the cleer and evident proof of the same
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WorldCat: 606667373
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A discovery of the arch-vvhore and her paramours of vvhom the Holy Spirit of God beareth witnesse
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WorldCat: 606693957
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A discovery of the Barmudas, otherwise called the Ile of Diuels by Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Sommers, and Captayne Newport, with diuers others. Set forth for the loue of my country, and also for the good of the plantation in Virginia. Sil. Iourdan
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WorldCat: 606510381
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A discovery of the Beast got into the seat of the false prophet who hath opened his mouth in blasphemy, to deny the Father, and the Son, and the Spirit, or ought in man above nature, to guide man out of his natural estate; that so he might establish his beastly kingdome. Or, An answer to a paper set out by T. Winterton, wherein he would prove something against the Quakers if he could; but hath gone so far as he hath proved himself an atheist, without God, or the sure foundation; yet in his busie corrupt carnal senses would be a teacher, whereof all that loves the Lord are hereby warned; in love to your soules. By a witnesse to the true light in spirit, called James Nayler
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WorldCat: 606825782
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A discovery of the Beast got into the seat of the false prophet, who hath opened his mouth in blasphemy, to deny the Father, and the Son, and the Spirit, or ought in man above nature, to guide man out of his natural estate; that so he might establish his beastly kingdome. Or, An answer to a paper set out by T. Winterton, wherein he would prove something against the Quakers if he could; but hath gone so far as he hath proved himself an atheist, without God, or the sure foundation; yet in his busie corrupt carnal senses would be a teacher, whereof all that loves the Lord are hereby warned; in love to your soules. / By a witnesse to the true light in spirit, called James Nayler
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WorldCat: 607025275
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A Discovery of the education of the scholars of Cambridge by their abominations and wicked practices acted upon, and against, the despised people, in scorn call Quakers : brought forth by the young ministers at severall times in the said town, whereby all men may see the unchristian breeding, and the horrible fruits of the university-men, and how that the spirit of the whore and false prophet, and the remainder of the dreggs of popery boyles up in them, in persecution, and madness, and ignorance, and this is written for all sober people to read and consider
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WorldCat: 606652227
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