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A faithfull and seasonable advice, or, The necessity of a correspondencie for the advancement of the Protestant cause. Humbly suggested to the great councell of England assembled in Parliament
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WorldCat: 871883230
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A faithfull friend true to the soul or The soules self-examination, preparing it self for the great triall of life or death eternall in the other world, in 86. quæries. Whereunto is added, the Christian jewell of faith, or the ready way to beleeve and be saved. By Timothy Rogers, minister of the church at Chappell in Essex
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WorldCat: 646682579
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WorldCat: 607053859
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A faithfull messenger sent after the Antinomians to try their power in their last place of refuge, who are fled to Gods decrees for shelter, as Ioab did to the hornes of the altar and say that they will dye there, I Kings 2, 29, 30
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WorldCat: 767105210
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A faithfull messenger sent after the Antinomians: to try their power in their last place of refuge, who are fled to Gods decrees for shelter, as Ioab did to the hornes of the altar, and say that they will dye there, I Kings 2. 29.30. Imprimatur Ja. Cranford
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WorldCat: 606702319
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A Faithfull relation of the late occurrences and proceedings of the Scottish Army dated from His Excellencies the Lord Generall Lesley's quarters before Newcastle, 21 February, 1644 : together with a list of the noblemen, commanders and other officers of the army
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WorldCat: 767112912
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A faithfull relation, of the late occurrences and proceedings of the Scottish army ... - Issue unnumbered
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A faithfull relation, of the late occurrences and proceedings of the Scottish army in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bowles, Edward)
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WorldCat: 606711950
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A faithfull relation, of the late occurrences and proceedings of the Scottish army ... - Issue unnumbered in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bowles, Edward)
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A faithfull remonstrance of all the chiefe matters of note which have happened in and about Dublin, and other parts of Ireland, from the 26 of January, to this present, being the 1 of March, 1642 wherein is truly set down, 1. An exact relation of severall great discomfitures given to the rebels by the Protestant army, with the number of men slain, and taken prisoners on both sides as neare as could be gathered, 2. How Sir Nicholas WHite, Alderman Ianes ... were committed prisoners to the Castle of Dublin, by the L. Chiefe Justices of Ireland, 3. The names of divers townes which the Protestants have been forced to burne ... and to punish the inhabitatnts who concurred with them, 4. A very remarkable passage concerning Carnow Castle ... freed by the politike invention and couragious adventure of a gentlewoman by name Mistris Rochford : lastly, how 65 chiefe officers and commanders over the Irish rebels, with all and every of their partakers, ayders, or conferederates are proclaymed traitors and notorious rebels, against ... King Charles, his crown and dignity, which proclamation was read in both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the 22 of Feb., 1641
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WorldCat: 606632381
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A faithfull remonstrance of the holy life and happy death of Iohn Bruen of Bruen-Stapleford, in the county of Chester, Esquire ... by the late reverend divine William Hinde
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WorldCat: 606682484
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A faithfull report of proceedings anent the assemblie of ministers at Abirdeen vpon Twesday 2. Iuly 1605
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WorldCat: 606522225
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A faithfull representation of the state of Ireland: whose bleeding eye is on England for help. Or The horrid conspiracy discovered and most humbly presented to the wisdom of Parliament for timely prevention, if not impossible. Wherein it appears the designe is laid at the root of all the Parliaments interest there, the adventurers lands, and the new-English mens lives, as well as at the power of godliness, and of the present government. Published by constant and cordial adherers to the Parliament and Common-wealth, on the behalf of themselves, and of thousands in Ireland
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A faithfull representation of the state of Ireland: whose bleeding eye is on England for help. Or The horrid conspiracy discovered and most humbly presented to the wisdom of Parliament for timely prevention, if not impossible. Wherein it appears the designe is laid at the root of all the Parliaments interest there, the adventurers lands, and the new-English mens lives, as well as at the power of godliness, and of the present government. Published by constant and cordial adherers to the Parliament and Common-wealth, on the behalf of themselves, and of thousands in Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Constant and cordial adherers to the Parliament and Common-wealth.; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606870125
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A Faithfull searching home vvord, intended for the view of the remaining members of the former old Parliament in the time of their late second sitting at Westminster. Shewing the reasonableness and justness of their first dissolution, as also the dangerous rock they formerly split upon, that so they might learn to beware for the future: But being a second time dissolved upon the like account, as so many fruitless trees twic dead plucked up by the roots. It is now presented to the officers of the army as another looking-glass wherein they may plainly see, how woefully they also have dissembled, dealt treacherously, deceitfully and wickedly both with God and man, in having so greatly apostatized from, rejected, trodden under foot, persecuted, Judas-like betrayed, and as it were crucified and kept down in the grave better know how to chuse the good, refute the evil, and rightly steer their course, and bend their spirits in the future, for the exaltation of Christ, his cause, and interest, and against all the apostacy and treachery, though never so refined, that may further appear in this gloomy, dark, overturning day
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WorldCat: 1170400896
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A faithfull testimony for the Lord: wherein is proclaimed the mighty day of his power. Also, an exhortation of love unto all young children, with young men and maidens, whose hearts are tender towards the Lord. By one whom it pleased the Lord to manifest himself unto now in the dayes of my youth, and hath given me cause never to forget him, whom it pleased to call me from amongst my relations, to bear testimony unto his name, when I was about eleven years of age. / Who am known to the world by the name of John Gibson
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WorldCat: 606829588
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A faithfvl admonition of a certeyne true pastor and prophete, sent vnto the Germanies at such time as certain great princes went about to bryng alienes into Germany, and to restore the papacy, the kingdom of Antichrist. Etc Now translated into English for a like admonicion vnto all true Englyshe harts; wherby they may learn and know how to consider and receiue the procedinges of the English magistrates and bishops. With a preface of M. Philip Melancthon.
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WorldCat: 766939317
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A faithfvll and seasonable advice, or, The necessity of a correspondencie for the advancement of the Protestant cause humbly suggested to the great councell of England assembled in Parliament
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WorldCat: 871883230
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A falconer and six birds by a perch
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A falconer and six birds by a perch in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1600)
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WorldCat: 1086528191
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A false faith not justified by care for the poor prov'd in a sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Church, August 28th, 1698 / by Luke Milbourne
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A False Jew: or, A wonderfull discovery of a Scot, baptized at London for a Christian, circumcised at Rome to act a Jew, re-baptized at Hexham for a believer, but found out at Newcastle to be a cheat. Being a true relation of the detecting of one Thomas Ramsey, born of Scotch parents at London, sent lately from Rome by a speciall unction and benediction of the Pope; who landed at Newcastle, under the name of Thomas Horsley, but immediately gave himselfe out for a Jew, by the name of Rabbi Joseph Ben Israel, Mant. Hebr. soon after baptized at Hexham, by Mr. Tillam, and by a speciall providence of God, found out by the magistrates and ministers of Newcastle upon Tine, to be an impostour and emissary of Rome, and since sent up to the General and Councell of State to be further enquired into
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WorldCat: 606826789
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WorldCat: 607000842
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A false witness examin'd and rebuk'd, and the stedfast, sincere obedience of the people called Quakers, unto Christ Jesus, their souls captain bishop and high-priest, asserted and vindicated : being an answer to a book, entituled, A declaration concerning the people called Quakers, and c., given forth by I know not who, there is subscribed to the said book, Christidulus Ecclestion, but whether this be the name of the author, or only a feigned name, is a question but I do not know the author by that name, nor do I hear of any that doth, neither did I ever know any man or woman by that name / by ... Wilson Gibson
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A familiar and Christian instruction Containing a collection of diuerse and sundrie places of Scripture, seruinge for an exposition vpon the Lordes prayer, the Creede, the tenne commaundementes, the Sacraments, together with the offices and duties of eche Christian towardes another. Translated out of the french by G.C
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WorldCat: 606696225
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A familiar discourse or dialogue concerning the Mine-Adventure
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A familiar discourse or dialogue concerning the Mine-Adventure in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Shiers, William.; 1700)
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WorldCat: 65323648
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A familiar discourse, between George, a true-hearted English gentleman and Hans a Dutch merchant, concerning the present affairs of England
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WorldCat: 65326944
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A familiar exposition or commentarie on Ecclesiastes VVherein the worlds vanity, and the true felicitie are plainely deciphered. By Thomas Granger, preacher of the Word at Butterwike in East-holland, Lincolne
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A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper wherein also the way and method of our salavation is briefly and plainly declar'd : suitably applied, and fit to be annexed to the Christian Monitor / Theophilus Dorrington
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WorldCat: 606644311
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A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper wherein also the way and method of our salvation is briefly and plainly declar'd / by Theophilus Dorrington
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A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper wherein also the way and method of our salvation is briefly and plainly declar'd / by Theophilus Dorrington in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dorrington, Theophilus; 1695)
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WorldCat: 606638437
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A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper Wherein also the way and method of our salvation is briefly and plainly declar'd. Suitably applied, and fit to be annexed to the Christian Monitor. By Theophilus Dorrington
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WorldCat: 767507615
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A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper. Wherein also the way and method of our salvation is briefly and plainly declar'd. Suitably applied, and fit to be annexed to The Christian monitor. / By Theophilus Dorrington
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WorldCat: 767516897
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A familiar treatise, laying downe cases of conscience, furthering to perseuerance in sanctification. / By Thomas Cooper, preacher of Gods word
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WorldCat: 606544391
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A familiar treatise laying downe cases of conscience, furthering to perseuerance in sanctification. By Thomas Cooper, preacher of Gods word in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cooper, Thomas; 1615)
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A familiar treatise, laying downe cases of conscience, furthering to perseuerance in sanctification. / By Thomas Cooper, preacher of Gods word in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cooper, Thomas; 1615)
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A family altar erected to the honour of the eternal God, or, A solemn essay to promote the worship of God in private houses being some meditations on Genesis 35. 2, 3 / by O.H.
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A family altar erected to the honour of the eternal God, or, A solemn essay to promote the worship of God in private houses being some meditations on Genesis 35. 2, 3 / by O.H. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Heywood, Oliver; 1693)
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A family well-ordered, or, An essay to render parents and children happy in one another handling two very important cases : I. What are the duties to be done by pious parents, for the promoting of piety in their children, II. What are the duties that must be paid by children to their parents, that they may obtain the blessings of the dutiful / by Cotton Mather
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WorldCat: 1086502324
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A family-herbal, or, The treasure of health shewing how to preserve health and prolong life : wherein you have an account of the nature of all sorts of meats, flesh, fish, fruits, herbs, and c., and also all sorts of drinks
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WorldCat: 606629628
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A famous and godly history contaynyng the lyues and actes of three renowmed reformers of the Christian Church, Martine Luther, Iohn Ecolampadius, and Huldericke Zuinglius. The declaracion of Martin Luthers faythe before the Emperoure Charles the fyft, and the illustre estates of the empyre of Germanye, with an oration of hys death, all set forth in Latin by Philip Melancthon, Wolfgangus Faber, Capito. Simon Grineus, and Oswald Miconus, newly Englished by Henry Bennet Callesian
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WorldCat: 606544356
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A Famous and joyfull victory obtained by Sir John Merricks regiment and one troop of horse against the towne and castle of Portsmouth August 24, 1642 and read in the House of Commons on Wednesday last : wherein is set downe a true and exact relation of the manner of that famous and renowned battell fought betwixt the gentry of Portsmouth and Colonell Goring ... published for the joy and comfort of all true-hearted Protestants
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WorldCat: 606558798
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A famous and joyfull victory obtained by the Earl of Stamfords forces neere Stratford in Northampton-shire against Prince Robert his forces who assulted them at one of the clock at night where they were billetted declaring the manner of the fight and how te Earl of Stamfords forces took 50 of them prisoners putting the rest to fight : also another happy victory obtained by te Lord Brooks, September the 8 against divers Kentish cavaleers that were going to the standard at Nottingham with the taking of the Lord Montague prisoner who was brought to London, Sep. 9
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WorldCat: 767145806
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A famous and joyfull victory obtained by the Earl of Stamfords forces neere Stratford in Northampton-shire, against Prince Robert his forces, who assaulted them at one of the clock at night where they were billetted, declaring the manner of the fight, and how the Earl of Stamfords forces took 50. of them prisoners, putting the rest to flight. Also another happy victory obtained by the Lord Brooks, September the 8. against divers Kentish cavaleers that were going to the standard at Nottingham, with the taking of the Lord Montague prisoner. who was brought to London, Sep. 9. Signified to the Honourable House of Commons
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WorldCat: 606659473
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A famous battel fought by the Earle of Corke, the Earle of Ormond, and the Lord Moore against the rebels in Ireland. Wherein is shewed the braue valour of the Lord Moore, how he recovered Dublin from the besiege of the rebels, and by his policy undermined the ground, and laid 20. barrels of gun-powder in a vault, and killed 2000. of the rebels at that time. Also, a great and bloody battel betwixt the Earle of Ormond and Tyrone, and the number of men that were slaine. Whereunto is added the trecherous plots against Dublin, and how it hath bin defended, and is now very strongly fortified as also of the great guard that is daily set to defend London Derry, and of some plots lately intended against the same. With the relation of how some English forces are come upon the rebels and have slaine many of them
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WorldCat: 1044251344
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A famous battell fought by the Earle of Bedford against the Marques of Hartford and the Lord Pawle and the rest of the cava- who was ready to take shipping for Wales. Declaring the manner of the Earle of Bedfords obtaining the victory, there being slain almost 100. cavaleers, and not above 29. of our side. Whereunto is annexed the great guard that Prince Charles hath about Ludlow Castle. Also notifying the 3. shires that hath taken an enforced protestation to assist His Majesty against both Houses of Parliament. Brought to London by the last post
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WorldCat: 606841140
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A famous city turned into stone. Or, A fearfull example for England to take warning by: in which is contained all the full and whole description of a famous city in Barbary, that was for their rebellion against God those things which shall be presantly spoken of. / Writen by Laurence Price
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WorldCat: 607050844
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A Famous conference between Pope Clement the Xth and Cardinal de Monte Alto concerning the late discovery of the Masse in Holy Scripture made by the worthy Father Patrick, an excellent engineer of the Church of Rome in England
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WorldCat: 606679022
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A famous dittie of the ioyful receauing of the Queens moste excellent maiestie, by the worthy citizens of London the xij day of Nouember, 1584. at her graces comming to Saint Iames. To the tune of Wigmores Galliard
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A famous dittie of the ioyful receauing of the Queens moste excellent maiestie, by the worthy citizens of London the xij day of Nouember, 1584. at her graces comming to Saint Iames. To the tune of Wigmores Galliard in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Harrington, Richard, ballad writer.; 1584)
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WorldCat: 606539914
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A famous dittie of the ioyful receauing of the Queens moste excellent maiestie, by the worthy citizens of London the xij day of Nouember, 1584. at her graces comming to Saint Iames. To the tune of Wigmores Galliard in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Harrington, Richard, ballad-writer.; 1584)
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A famous fight at sea VVhere foure English ships vnder the command of Captaine Iohn Weddell, and foure Dutch ships fought three dayes in the Gulfe of Persia neere Ormus, against 8. Portugall gallions, and 3. friggots. As also the memorable fight and losse of the good ship called the Lion, with the barbarous crueltie of the enemie truly declared. With a farewell and hearty well-wishing to our English sea and land forces
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WorldCat: 1044285102
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A famous sea fight. Between Capt, Ward, and his Majesty's ship the Rainbow Tune of, 'Tis when the seas were roaring, and c
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WorldCat: 1173236695
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