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A friendly advertisement to the pretended Catholickes of Ireland declaring, for their satisfaction; that both the Kings supremacie, and the faith whereof his Majestie is the defender, are consonant to the doctrine delivered in the holy Scriptures, and writings of the ancient fathers. And consequently, that the lawes and statutes enacted in that behalfe, are dutifully to be observed by all his Majesties subjects within that kingdome. By Christopher Sibthorp, Knight, one of his Maiesties iustices of his court of chiefe place in Ireland. In the end whereof, is added an epistle written to the author, by the Reverend Father in God, Iames Vssher Bishop of Meath: wherein it is further manifested, that the religion anciently professed in Ireland is, for substance, the same with that, which at this day is by publick authoritie established therein
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WorldCat: 606486117
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A friendly and seasonable advertisement concerning the dog-days, by Nath. Merry Philo-chim. In regard there are many that perish in and about this city and c. through an evil custom, arising from a false opinion, that is not safe to take physick in the extreams of heat and cold, or in the dog days
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WorldCat: 766919866
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A friendly apology, in the behalf of the womans excellency together with some examples of women-worthies : as also the character of a virtuous and accomplished woman : wherein ladies of pleasure are taxed and admonished / written in verse by J. Golborne
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WorldCat: 606608607
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A friendly call, or, A seasonable perswasive to unity directed to all nonconformists and dissenters in religion from the Church of England, as the only secure means to frustrate and prevent all popish plots and designs against the peace of this kingdom both in church and state / by a lover of the truth and a friend to peace and unity
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WorldCat: 606671871
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A Friendly caveat to all true Christians, showing them the true way to heaven
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A Friendly caveat to all true Christians, showing them the true way to heaven in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1670)
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WorldCat: 606594213
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A friendly caveat to all true Christians, showing them the true way to heaven. To the tune of, the Ladies fall
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WorldCat: 1044280840
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A friendly caveat to Irelands Catholickes, concerning the daungerous dreame of Christs corporall presence in the sacrament of the Lords Supper Grounded vpon a letter pretended to be sent by some well minded Catholickes: who doubted, and therefore desired satisfaction in certaine points of religion, with the aunswere and proofes of the Romane Catholicke priests, to satisfie and confirme them in the same. Perused and allowed for apostolicall and Catholicke, by the subscription of maister Henry Fitzsimon Iesuit, now prisoner in the Castle of Dublin. With a true, diligent, and charitable examination of the same prooffes: wherein the Catholickes may see this nevv Romane doctrine to bee neither apostolicall nor Catholicke, but cleane contarie to the old Romane religion, and therefore to bee shunned of all true auncient Romane Catholickes, vnlesse they vvill be new Romish heretickes. By Iohn Rider Deane of Saint Patrickes Dublin
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WorldCat: 606488085
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A friendly check to Dr Bastwick: sent unto him in a letter from a Presbyterian friend
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A friendly check to Dr Bastwick: sent unto him in a letter from a Presbyterian friend in ProQuest Early English Books Online (S. E.; 1645)
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WorldCat: 606664410
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A friendly conference between a minister and a parishioner of his, inclining to Quakerism wherein the absurd opinions of that sect are detected, and exposed to a just censure / by a lover of truth
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WorldCat: 606611940
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A friendly conference between a Paulist and a Galatian in defence of the Apostolical doctrine of justification by faith without works : against many specious exceptions of the modern Galatians : wherein the question, whether the gospel be a new law is modestly discussed and determined in the negative / by Thomas Danson
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WorldCat: 606607423
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A friendly conference between the suffering saints for conscience-sake, the Jacobites, met together at the --- Tavern particularly R.L., R.F. and A.S., my Lord Bp. of Salisbury and other precious ones there assembled at least to consult about and read prayers for the dethroning of the best of kings and restoration of the worst : with a postscript concerning a late declaration of Mr. Lobb and others against Crispionism
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WorldCat: 767044416
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A friendly conference concerning the new oath of allegiance to K. William and Q. Mary wherein the objections against taking the oaths are impartially examined, and the reasons of obedience confirm'd from the writings of the profound Bishop Sanderson, and proved to agree to the principles of the Church of England and the laws of the land / by a divine of that church
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WorldCat: 606605557
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A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist
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A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Patrick, Simon; 1669)
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WorldCat: 606826590
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A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Patrick, Simon; 1669)
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WorldCat: 903352673
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A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Patrick, Simon; 1669)
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WorldCat: 180709348
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A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Patrick, Simon; 1669)
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WorldCat: 606776078
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A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Patrick, Simon; 1669)
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WorldCat: 606880607
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A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist In two parts
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A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist In two parts in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Patrick, Simon; 1684)
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WorldCat: 606860919
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A friendly debate between a Roman Catholick and a Protestant concerning the doctrine of transubstantiation wherein the said doctrine is utterly confuted, and Antichrist is clearly and fully described, and his inevitable destruction predicted : with a challenge to all the Romish doctors that preach and teach the said doctrine, to answer it
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WorldCat: 606772049
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A friendly debate between Dr. Kingsman, a dissatisfied clergy-man, and Gratianus Trimmer, a neighbour minister concerning the late thanksgiving-day, the Prince's desent into England, the nobility and gentries joining with him, the acts of the honourable convention, the nature of our English government, the secret league with France, the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, and c. : with some considerations on Bishop Sanderson and Dr. Falkner about monarchy, oaths, and c. ... / by a minister of the Church of England
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WorldCat: 606683301
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A friendly debate between Satan and Sherlock containing a discovery of the unsoundness of Mr. William Sherlocks principles in a late book entituled A discourse concerning the knowledge of Jesus Christ and c., by this only medium, that they afford the Devil the same grounds for his hope of salvation that they do mankind, and so subvert the Gospel and transform Christianity into Mahumetanism / by an hearty enemy of Mahumetanism
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WorldCat: 606553866
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A friendly debate betwixt two neighbours, the one a conformist, the other a non-conformist about several weighty matters / published for the benefit of this city, by a lover of it, and of pure religion
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WorldCat: 606808855
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A friendly debate on a weighty subject: or, a conference by writing betwixt Mr Samuel Eaton and Mr John Knowles concerning the divinity of Iesus Christ: for the beating out, and further clearing up of truth
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WorldCat: 607011803
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A Friendly debate upon the next elections of Parliament and the settlement of liberty of conscience. in a dialogue between a city and country elector
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WorldCat: 606789219
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A friendly dialogue between a livery-man and a freeman of the City of London concerning the late proceedings at Guild-Hall, in the election of sheriffs, and other officers for the City of London, and county of Middlesex, for the year ensuing. In order to the right stating and clearing up the controversie between the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, and the livery-men of the respective companies, as to their present establishment. By a true and most sincere well-wisher to the peace, plenty and prosperity of this most antient and renowned corporation, and to all the members and inhabitants thereof. Beati Pacifici
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WorldCat: 606940845
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A Friendly dialogue between livery-man and a free man of the city of London concerning the late proceedings at Guild-hall in the election of sheriffs and other officers for the year ensuing / by a true and most sincere well-wisher to the peace, plenty, and prosperity of this most antient and renowned corporation, and to all the members and inhabitants thereof
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WorldCat: 606618354
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WorldCat: 838988656
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A friendly dialogue between two country-men, the one a Christian, and the other a Quaker, concerning womens preaching wherein is shown, that women's preaching is contrary to the Scriptures, and to be accounted a delusion of the devil
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WorldCat: 1066350952
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A Friendly dialogue between two London-apprentices, the one a Whigg, and the other a Tory concerning the late address to my lord mayor, to which is added a letter that was sent to the principal managers of it
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WorldCat: 606789225
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A friendly discourse between an English dissenter and a French Protestant concerning the liturgy and ceremonies of the Church of England. By Daniel la Fite, M.A. Rector of East-Dean, in the county of Sussex. The first part
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WorldCat: 606825524
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A friendly discourse concerning profane cursing and swearing, wherein is shewed the heinousness of those sins, and the necessity of private persons giving informations for the suppressing of them, pursuant to the late act of Parliament In a familiar conference between two plain persons. Made publick for the awakening of the consciences of common-swearers; and the vindication of our religious informers, who have been the instruments of the remarkable abatement of swearing; and for the encouragement of all good Christians, to joyn their endeavours with them for the entire suppressing it; and by giving informations to the magistrates against it, drunkenness, and prophanation of the Lord's Day
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WorldCat: 606944857
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A friendly epistle to Mr. George Keith and the reformed Quakers at Turners-Hall with some animadversions on a discourse about a right administration of baptism, and c, and of episcopacy : with a postscript about the education of children / by Calvin Philanax
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WorldCat: 767376870
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A friendly epistle to the bishops and ministers of the Church of England for plain truth and sound peace between the pious Protestants of the Church of England and those of the baptised believers written with the advice of divers pastors and brethren of the baptised congregations, by Tho. Grantham
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WorldCat: 606702599
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A friendly epistle to the reverend clergy and nonconforming divines, who greatly approve of my late epistle to Mr. George Kieth against plunging, and for sprinkling in baptism. Wherein is proved, I. That the proofs commonly brought for plunging are precarious and frivolous; and that there are more arguments against it then what I have yet named. II. That the face or head must be washt in baptism without other parts of the body, not other parts of the body without them. III. That it is more then probable, our baptism is of God, plunging not so, from the woful stamp found on the anabaptists first reformers. With a censure of an epistle to Mr. Keith, against mine to him, by a nameless man, whose silence here brings another thought to my mind against plunging. That it is made a plain, necessary duty, tho' the scripture be silent about any one precept, or example, or one good consequence for it; and therefore plunging being thus nameless is folly. By Trepidantium Malleus
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WorldCat: 767491180
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A friendly farevvell from a faithfull flocke taken in a sermon, preached in St. Thomas Church in Bristoll, vpon Easter-Tuesday, being Aprill 6. 1612. By Thomas Thompson Batchelor in Diuinitie, then preacher there: now minister of Gods Word in the towne and liberties of Mountgomery in Wales
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WorldCat: 606538596
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A friendly letter of advice to the souldiers from a quondam-member of the army
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WorldCat: 606994257
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A Friendly letter to all young men shewing the benefit of a religious and friendly reproof, conversation and admonition, and not only to live good lives themselves but to incourage others to do the same : with a letter to masters of families : to which is added a specimen of the rules and orders of the religious societies, as now practiced in the cities of London and Westminster
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WorldCat: 606558867
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A friendly letter to all young men who are desirous to live Godly lives, and are true members of the Church of England. Imprimatur Octob. the 5th. 1688. R.M
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WorldCat: 606940834
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A friendly letter to Father Petre, concerning his part in the late King's government published for his defence and justification
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WorldCat: 606608418
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A friendly letter to such as have voices in election of Members to serve in Parliament
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WorldCat: 606841286
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A friendly letter to the flying clergy wherein is humbly requested and modestly challenged the cause of their flight. By J. W. priest
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WorldCat: 606865501
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A friendly perswation and Christian exhortation to all, who profess the guidance of the spirit of Christ and Christianity, to keep out of false-reports, whisperings, and backbitings which disturbs the peace of the Church, and are the occasion of offences
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WorldCat: 767511807
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A friendly triall of the grounds tending to separation in a plain and modest dispute touching the lawfulnesse of a stinted liturgie and set form of prayer, Communion in mixed assemblies, and the primitive subject and first receptacle of the power of the Keyes: tending to satisfie the doubtfull, recall the wandering, and to strengthen the weak: by John Ball
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WorldCat: 606547374
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A friends aduice in an excellent ditty, concerning the variable changes in this world : to a pleasant new tune
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A friends aduice in an excellent ditty, concerning the variable changes in this world : to a pleasant new tune in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Campion, Thomas; 1625)
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WorldCat: 606459818
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A friends aduice: in an excellent ditty, concerning the variable changes in this world. To a pleasant new tune
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WorldCat: 607139927
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A friends aduice: in an excellent ditty, concerning the variable changes in this world. To a pleasant new tune in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Campion, Thomas; 1628)
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