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A doleful discourse and ruthfull reporte of the greate spoyle and lamentable losse, by fire, in the towne of East Dearham, in the countie of Norfolke vpon Tuesday the. 18. of Iulie, this present yere .1581
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A dolefull ditty, or sorowfull sonet of the Lord Darly, sometime king of Scots, neuew to the noble and worthy King Henry the eyght and is to be song to the tune of blacke and yellowe
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WorldCat: 1086568627
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A dolorous discourse, of a most terrible and bloudy battel, fought in Barbarie, the fowrth day of August, last past. 1578 VVherein were slaine, two kings, three, besyde many of her famous personages: with a great number of captains, and other souldiers that were slaine on both sides. VVhereunto is also annexed, a note of the names of diuerse that were taken prisoners at the same time
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WorldCat: 606507615
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A door of hope: or, A call and declaration for the gathering together of the first ripe fruits unto the standard of our Lord, King Jesus
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WorldCat: 607021892
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A door of salvation opened unto all men: or a short treatise, discovering that all man-kinde as they are considered under the fall of Adam, have an equal and a like respect with almighty God, and that by Jesus Christ he hath prepared eternal salvation for all, and afforded unto all, means sufficient to bring them thereunto. In which also, sundry objections, grounds of reason, and texts of scripture, for the contrary opinion are alleadged and answered. / By R.B
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WorldCat: 607043876
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A door opened to the imprisoned seed in the vvorld, and the way of freedom by the spirit of truth, sent out into the world in love to the sheep that have long been lost, which may serve any who simply seek the life of what they possess, and may shew the feigned and false in heart, the cause why they are shut out of truths power : wherein the elect way is opened to the blind, with encouragements to enter and walk therein : also the fruits of the free-born cleared from legal performances, and the children of bondage shewed the nature of their own works : Christ Jesus known to be king in his temples, through the power of the Holy Ghost, and sword of the spirit lifted up against the man of sin in true judgment / by J.N
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WorldCat: 606655283
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A door opening into Christian religion, or, A brief account by way of question and answer of some of the principal heads of the great mystery of Christian religion wherein is shewed by the way that the great doctrines here asserted are no wayes repugnant, but sweetly consonant unto the light of nature and principles of sound reason / by a cordiall well-wisher to that unity and peace which are no conspiratours against the truth
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A door opening into Christian religion, or, A brief account by way of question and answer of some of the principal heads of the great mystery of Christian religion wherein is shewed by the way that the great doctrines here asserted are no wayes repugnant, but sweetly consonant unto the light of nature and principles of sound reason / by a cordiall well-wisher to that unity and peace which are no conspiratours against the truth in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cordiall well-wisher to that unity and peace which are no conspiratours against the truth.; 1662)
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WorldCat: 606558868
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A door opening to the imprisoned seed in the world and the way of freedom by the spirit of truth, sent out into the world in love to the sheep that hath long been lost. Which may serve any who simply seek the life of what they profess; and may shew the feigned and false in heart, the cause why they are shut out of the truths power. Wherein the elect way is opened to the blind, with encouragements to enter and walk therein. Also the fruits of the free-born cleared from legal performances, and the children of bondage shewed the nature of their own works. Christ Jesus known to be king in his temples, through the power of the Holy Ghost, and sword of the spirit lifted up against the man of sin in true judgement. By James Naylor
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WorldCat: 767492657
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A doore of hope, also holy and loyall activity two treatises delivered in severall sermons, in Excester / by Iohn Bond
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A doore of hope, also holy and loyall activity two treatises delivered in severall sermons, in Excester / by Iohn Bond in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bond, John; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606917515
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A dose for Chamberlain, and a pill for the doctor; being an answer to two scurrilous pamphlets, written against the author of the Asses complaint, and c
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A dose for chamberlain, and a pill for the doctor being an answer to two scurrilous pamphlets, written against the author of the Asses complaint, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cook, William; 1661)
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A dose for Chamberlain, and a pill for the doctor; being an answer to two scurrilous pamphlets, written against the author of the Asses complaint, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cook, William; 1661)
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A double catechisme one more large, following the order of the common authorized catechisme, and an exposition thereof: now this second time published: the other shorter for the weaker sort: both set forth for the benefit of Christian friends and wel-willers. By Richard Bernard, Master of Arts, and preacher of Gods word at Worsop in Nottingham-shire
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A double catichisme , one more large, following the order of the common authorized catechisme, and an exposition thereof; now this second time published: the other shorter: for the weaker sort: both set forth for the benefit of Christian friends and wel-willers. / By Richard Bernard, Master of Arts, and preacher of Gods word at Worsop in Notting-hamshire
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A double ephemeris for the year of grace, 1653. Geocentricall and heliocentricall or the planets dayly places from our moveable center of the earth, and their motions about their common and fixed center of the sun. With all their aspects and configurations at either. The like never before published. Also generall and monethly predictions thereon. Together with the daily change of weather in an extraordinary manner. Calculated exactly, and referred to the zenith of the famous city of London. Vsefull for all England, Scotland, and Ireland. By Thomas Streete, student in the mathematicks
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WorldCat: 981112433
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A double ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1700, or, The heliocentrick and geocentrick motions of the planets from Astronomia Carolina for the meridian of the city of London exactly calculated : also readily shewing the true times of high-water at London-Bridge, the equation of time for the regulating of clocks and watches ... : with the late Duke of Monmouth's nativity and J. Partridge's erroneous judgement thereon ... / by George Parker
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WorldCat: 606556794
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A double fortresse faith-sacramental. Or Such a deduction of faith and sacrament, as cannot be contreuented, neither by diuine authority, nor by humaine reason. VVith a true discourse vpon holy communications. / By L, Roscio of Piemont
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A double grammar for Germans to learn English, and for English-men to learn the German-tongue wherein all Latine words, belonging to the grammar, are translated both into the German and English tongue : treating besides of the derivation of the English tongue, with all grammatical rules : and dialogues, treating of all necessary matters that daily may be spoken of : and, especially what is to be seen for a stranger, at Versailles in France and England, with a compendium of the estate of the German empire / composed and set forth by Henry Offelen
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WorldCat: 606648873
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A double proposal concerning guineas
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A double summons the one, to vnfained repentance. The other, to the worthie receiuing of the Lords Supper. Deliuered in two notable sermons: made, by that worthy martyr of Christ, Iohn Bradford: who suffered in Smith-field Anno. Domini. 1555
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WorldCat: 606533082
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A double watch-word, or The duty of watching; and watching to duty, both echoed from Revelations 16. 5. and Jeremiah 50. 4,5. / By one that hath desired to be found faithful in the work of a watchman. John Oxenbridge
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WorldCat: 1044231845
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A double watch-word, or, The duty of watching and watching to duty, both echoed ... / by one that hath desired to be found faithful in the work of a watchman, John Oxenbridge
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A double watch-word, or, The duty of watching and watching to duty, both echoed ... / by one that hath desired to be found faithful in the work of a watchman, John Oxenbridge in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Oxenbridge, John; 1661)
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WorldCat: 767089769
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A doubt resolved, or, Satisfaction for the seekers wherein the case touching an administrator of gospel ordinances, in these times, is handled : wherein also some other questions are more briefly touched, viz. I. Whether water-baptism was to continue in force after the ministry of John the Baptist ceased, II. VVhether Gospel ordinances are things spirituall, or carnall, III. VVhether a power to preach by immediate revelation of the spirit, be necessary in every Gospel minister?, IIII. What is is to be baptized with the Spirit : well worthy the consideration of many who in these times are unsetled in their judgements touching these points / by William Allen
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WorldCat: 606574835
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A dozen of principall points fit for every honest Englishman's wearing
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A dozen of principall points fit for every honest Englishman's wearing in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1648)
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WorldCat: 607013289
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A draught of a bill for an act to enable Their Majesties to dispense with the statute of 25 Car. 2 touching the sacramental test and to employ any of their Protestant subjects in the common defence of themselves, their government, and these kingdoms
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A draught of a bill for an act to enable Their Majesties to dispense with the statute of 25 Car. 2 touching the sacramental test and to employ any of their Protestant subjects in the common defence of themselves, their government, and these kingdoms in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament.; 1695)
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WorldCat: 606563477
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A draught of a speech concerning episcopacy by the Lord Viscount Falkland, found since his death amongst his papers, written with his own hand
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A draught of a speech concerning episcopacy by the Lord Viscount Falkland, found since his death amongst his papers, written with his own hand in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Falkland, Lucius Cary, Viscount; 1644)
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WorldCat: 606661802
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A draught of eternitie. Written in French by Iohn Peter Camus Bishope of Belley. Translated into English by Miles Car preist of the English Colledge of Doway
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A draught of eternitie. Written in French by Iohn Peter Camus Bishope of Belley. Translated into English by Miles Car preist of the English Colledge of Doway in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Camus, Jean-Pierre; 1632)
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WorldCat: 1170558279
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A Dreadful account of a barbarous bloody murther committed on the body of one Mr. Cymball, at his own house, in Old Soho, on the 31st of January, 1694
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WorldCat: 606815717
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A dreadful account of a most terrible earthquake which lately happened in Italy wherein thirty seven great cities and towns were totally destroy'd, and one hundred and twenty thousand of men, women, and children perished, 8c. : in a letter / from the consul of Messina's secretary
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A dreadful account of the horrid murther of Mr. Tilly and the narrow escape of his wife, at the Boors-Head in Lambeth, on Monday the 14th. of May, 1694
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WorldCat: 767478370
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A dreadful battle between a taylor and a louse, or, A tryal of skill to prove if we can a taylor more than ninth part of a man
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A dreadful battle between a taylor and a louse, or, A tryal of skill to prove if we can a taylor more than ninth part of a man in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Taylor, John; 1655)
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A dreadful oration deliver'd by that sorely afflicted saint, Stephen Lobb held forth to the brethren since his last retirement, in his antient meeting-house, near Swallow-Street, not far from that famous Whigg-Sqvare
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WorldCat: 606646822
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A dreadful relation, of the cruel, bloudy, and most inhumane massacre and butchery, committed on the poor Protestants, in the dominions of the Duke of Savoy, by his souldiers, with some French and bloudy Irish joyned together where they destroyed thousands, both men, women and children, without mercy : tearing little sucking infants limb from limb before their mothers faces, and dashing their brains out against the rocks : and afterwards ripping up the bowels of the mothers, cutting off their breasts, and turning women with childe, and some lying in, out of dores, in the midst of winter in frost and snow, who perished by cold in the mountains
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WorldCat: 1066530448
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A dreadful warning for drunkards, or The execution and confession of Fabian Price, a souldier, who was executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the tenth of the instant July; for murdering another souldier in the parish of Chiswick, in his drink. As also of James Smith, who was executed on Thursday the eleventh, at Hounslow Heath, for running away from his Colours. With the manner of their behavior in prison, and at the places of execution
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WorldCat: 767514227
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A dreadful warning to lewd livers: or, God's revenge against drunkards, swearers, whoremongers, blasphemers, and prophaners of the Lords Day. In about 24 examples of strange judgements immediately inflicted on such notorious sinners, enough to make the ears to tingle, and their hearts to ake that read and consider them containing, 20 visible judgements against drunkards, 11 upon swearers and cursers. 5 remarkable examples of Gods wrath upon whoremongers and adulterers. And 6 against prophaners of the Lords Day. VVith divers seasonable admonitions to avoid these several crying sins, which threaten all that follow them with destruction, both in this world, and that to come. Our God is a consuming fire. / By Mr. Baxter
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WorldCat: 766888871
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A dreadfull prognostication, or an astrologicall prediction of severall contingencies incident to all Europe, drawn from the effects of severall celestiall configurations: but chiefly from the eclipse of the Moon Novermber 20. 1648. the solar eclipse and the two great lunar eclipses 1649. All which are exactly described, and astrologically handled. Also a generall prediction upon the affairs of the English Commonwealth 1649. ... With astrologicall judgements and observations concerning Italy, Rome, Turkie, Bohemia, Spain, France, Germany, Flanders, and several other cities and countries. Likewise, astrologicall observations upon the figure of the world in this years revolution and the several quarters thereof; ... By Vincent Wing, practitioner in the art mathematicall: and approved of by the best astrologers
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WorldCat: 607033770
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A dreame of the devill and Dives Most terrible and fearefull to the seruants of Sathan, but right comfortable and acceptable to the children of God. Plainely described by way of dialogue: very necessarie to be read aduisedly, and heard attentiuely, both of rulers and inferiours, rich and poore, yong and old, wise and simple, that with rather to dwell in heauen then in hell
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WorldCat: 606491916
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A dreame of the diuell and Diues most terrible and fearefull to the seruantes of Sathan, but right comfortable and acceptable to the children of God : plainely described by way of dialogue, verie necessarie to be read aduisedly, and heard attentiuelie, both of rulers and inferiours, rich, and poore, younge and olde, wise and simple, that wish rather to dwel in heauen, then in hell
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WorldCat: 606455995
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A Dreame, or, Nevves from Hell with a relation of the great god Pluto suddenly falling sicke by reason of this present parliament
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WorldCat: 606570648
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A dry rod blooming and fruit-bearing. Or, A treatise of the pain, gain, and use of chastenings. Preached partly in severall sermons, but now compiled more orderly and fully for the direction and support of all Gods chastened that suffer either in Christ, or for Christ in these dayes. By G. Hughes, B.D. pastor of the church in Plymouth
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WorldCat: 606656513
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A dry rod blooming and frvit-bearing, or, A treatise of the pain, gain, and vse of chastenings preached partly in severall sermons, but now compiled more orderly and fully for the direction and support of all Gods chastened that suffer either in Christ, or for Christ in these dayes / by G. Hughes
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WorldCat: 767119335
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A duell betvveen a Iesuite and a Dominican, begun at Paris, gallantly fought at Madrid, and victoriously ended at London, upon fryday the 16 day of May, Anno Dom. 1651. / by Thomas Gage, alias the English American, now preacher of the word at Deal in Kent
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WorldCat: 607016915
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A duke and no duke a farce, as it is acted by Their Majesties servants / written by N. Tate ; with the several songs set to music, with thorow basses for the theorbo, or basse viol
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WorldCat: 606917486
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WorldCat: 839390188
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A duke and no duke as it is acted by Their Majesties servants : to which is now added A preface concerning Farce, with an account of the personæ and larvæ, and c. of the ancient theatre
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WorldCat: 1170245352
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A duke and no duke as it is acted by Their Majesties servants : to which is now added, a preface concerning farce : with an account of the personæ and larvæ, and c. of the ancient theatre / by N. Tate
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A dutiful inuectiue, against the moste haynous treasons of Ballard and Babington with other their adherents, latelie executed. Together, vvith the horrible attempts and actions of the Q. of Scottes and the sentence pronounced against her at Fodderingay. Newlie compiled and set foorth, in English verses: for a New yeares gifte to all loyall English subiects by W. Kempe
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WorldCat: 606542026
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A dyall for dainty darlings, rockt in the cradle of securitie A glasse for all disobedient sonnes to looke in. A myrrour for vertuous maydes. A booke right excellent, garnished with many woorthy examples, and learned aucthorities, most needefull for this tyme present. Compiled by VV. Auerell, Student in Diuinitie, and Schoolemaister in London
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WorldCat: 606519368
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A dyall of dayly contemplacion, or deuine exercise of the mind instructing vs to liue vnto God, and to dye vnto the vvorld. First colected and published in Latin, at the request of a godly Bishop, and Reuerent Father, Richard, sometime Byshop of Dirham, and Lorde Priuie Seale. Novv nevvly translated into Englishe, by Richard Robinson, citizen of London. Seene, and allowed
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WorldCat: 606542221
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A dyaloge describing the originall ground of these Lutheran faccyons, and many of theyr abusys, compyled by syr wyllyam Barlow chanon
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A dyaloge describing the originall ground of these Lutheran faccyons, and many of theyr abusys, compyled by syr wyllyam Barlow chanon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barlow, William; 1531)
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WorldCat: 872051658
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