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A jury-man's judgment upon the case of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn proving, by well-grounded arguments, both to his own, and every jury-man's conscience, that they may not, cannot, ought not find him guilty upon the Act of Parliament made for his banishment, and to be a felon for returning into England : that if any should be tempted or misled so to do, they are notorious murderers by the law of England, it being the worst of crimes that is done by colour of law : and, that it is as great a wickedness for any to have a hand in his death upon that Act, as wilfully to murder him
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WorldCat: 1066523369
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A just account of the horrid contrivance of John Cupper, and Judith Brown his servant, in poysoning his wife. Who were tryed at the assizes held at Shrewsbury; Cupper to be hang'd in chains, and Judith Brown to be burnt. Together with their dying confessions. Published by me William Smith, rector of Bitterley, their minister, to prevent false reports
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A just account of the horrid contrivance of John Cupper, and Judith Brown his servant, in poysoning his wife. Who were tryed at the assizes held at Shrewsbury; Cupper to be hang'd in chains, and Judith Brown to be burnt. Together with their dying confessions. Published by me William Smith, rector of Bitterley, their minister, to prevent false reports in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, William, Rector of Bitterley.; 1684)
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WorldCat: 606827084
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A just account of the horrid contrivance of John Cupper, and Judith Brown, his servant, in poysoning his wife who were tryed at the assizes held at Shrewsbury, the 21st. day of July, 1684 : Cupper to be hang'd in chains, and Judith Brown to be burnt : together with their dying confessions / published by me William Smith, Rector of Bitterly, their minister, to prevent false reports
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WorldCat: 606817889
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A just account of truth and peace, given-in by brethren, lovers of and fellow-helpers to both, wherefore they must open their matters to the view of the world, speaking them, in their respective places, as upon the house-tops, which else had been spoken in darknesse privately, and as in the eare
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WorldCat: 607028777
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A just and cleer refutation of a false and scandalous pamphlet, entituled, Babylons fall in Maryland, and c. and, a true discovery of certain strange and inhumane proceedings of some ungratefull people in Maryland, towards those who formerly preserved them in time of their greatest distresse : to which is added a law in Maryland concerning religion, and a declaration concerning the same / by John Langford Gentleman, Servant to the Lord Baltemore
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A just and cleer refutation of a false and scandalous pamphlet, entituled, Babylons fall in Maryland, and c. and, a true discovery of certain strange and inhumane proceedings of some ungratefull people in Maryland, towards those who formerly preserved them in time of their greatest distresse : to which is added a law in Maryland concerning religion, and a declaration concerning the same / by John Langford Gentleman, Servant to the Lord Baltemore in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Langford, John, Gentleman, servant to Lord Baltimore.; 1655)
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WorldCat: 606588799
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A just and cleere refutation of a false and scandalous pamphlet, entituled, Babylons fall in Maryland, and c. and, a true discovery of certaine strange and inhumane proceedings of some ungratefull people in Maryland, towards those who formerly preserved them in time of their greatest distresse. To which is added a law in Maryland concerning religion, and a declaration concerning the same. / By John Langford Gentleman, Servant to the Lord Baltemore
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A just and cleere refutation of a false and scandalous pamphlet, entituled, Babylons fall in Maryland, and c. and, a true discovery of certaine strange and inhumane proceedings of some ungratefull people in Maryland, towards those who formerly preserved them in time of their greatest distresse. To which is added a law in Maryland concerning religion, and a declaration concerning the same. / By John Langford Gentleman, Servant to the Lord Baltemore in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Langford, John, Gentleman, servant to Lord Baltimore.; 1655)
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A just and lawful trial of the teachers and professed ministers of England, by a perfect proceeding against them. And hereby they are righteously examined, and justly weighed, and truly measured, and condemned out of their own mouths, and judged by their own professed rule, viz. the Scriptures; and thereby are proved to disagree, and be contrary to all the ministers of Christ in former ages; and to agree and concur with all the false prophets and deceivers in their call, in their maintenance, and in their doctrines, and conversation, and practice. And being brought to the bar of justice, these things are truly charged against them, and legally proved upon them, and their own professed rule have judged them guilty. By a friend to England's Common-wealth, for whose sake this is written and sent abroad. E.B
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WorldCat: 607027777
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A just and lawful tryal of the Foxonian chief priests a perfect proceeding against them and they condemn'd out of their own ancient testimonies
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A just and lawful tryal of the Foxonian chief priests a perfect proceeding against them and they condemn'd out of their own ancient testimonies in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Crisp, Thomas; 1697)
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A just and lawful tryal of the teachers and professed ministers of his age and generation by a perfect proceeding against them, and hereby they are righteously examined ... : whereunto is added, A short description of the true ministry of Christ ... justified by the people of God called Quakers, in England / by ... Edward Burrough
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A just and lawful tryal of the teachers and professed ministers of this age and generation by a perfect proceeding against them and hereby they are righteously examined and justly weighed ... and condemned out of their own mouths, and judged by their own professed rule, viz. the Scriptures, and thereby are proved to disagree and be contrary to all the ministers of Christ in former ages ... : whereunto is added a short description of the true ministry of Christ, and of his lawful and just maitenance according to the Apostles examples, and now again justified by the people of God called Quakers in England / by E.B
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WorldCat: 606560065
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A just and lawful tryal of the teachers and professed ministers of this age and generation. By a perfect proceeding against them. And hereby they are righteously examined, and justly weighed, and truly measured, and condemned out of their own mouths, and judged by their own professed rule, viz. the Scriptures, and thereby are proved to disagree, and be contrary to all the ministers of Christ in former ages; and to agree and concur with all the false prophets and deceivers in their call, in their maintenance, and in their doctrines, and conversation, and practice. And being brought to the bar of justice, these things are truly charged against them, and legally proved upon them, and their own professed rule have judged them guilty. Whereunto is added, a short description of the true ministry of Christ; and of his lawful and just maintenance, according to the Apostles examples, and now again justified by the people of God called Quakers, in England. / By a friend to England's Common wealth, for whose sake this is written and sent abroad. E.B
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WorldCat: 1044312275
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A just and modest reproof of a pamphlet called The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence
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A just and modest reproof of a pamphlet called The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rule, Gilbert; 1693)
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A just and modest vindication of His Royal Highness the Duke of York in observations upon a late revived pamphlet, intituled, A word without doors, wherein the reasons and arguments of that author, are considered and examined
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WorldCat: 606588760
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A just and modest vindication of the commissioners for putting in execution The act for establishing of a land-bank wherein the objections against them are fully stated and answered
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WorldCat: 1269372751
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A Just and modest vindication of the many thousand loyal apprentices that presented an humble address to the lord mayor of London in which is manifested the reason why they engaged themselves in such an affair
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WorldCat: 606745733
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A just and modest vindication of the many thousand loyal apprentices that presented an humble address to the Lord Mayor of London: in which is manifested the reason, why they engaged themselves in such an affair: and, that they have so great a veneration and esteem for parliaments, because they are the wisest, best and safest counsellors any prince can consult and confide in, for redressing the grievances of the nation, and to make himself and his kingdom happy: as is clearly though briefly evinced in the following discourse
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WorldCat: 1044303006
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A just and modest vindication of the proceedings of the two last parliaments
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A just and modest vindication of the proceedings of the two last parliaments in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Jones, William, Sir; 1682)
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WorldCat: 606725460
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A Just and modest vindication of the Protestants of Ireland with reflections on a late pamphlet, intituled, The character of the Protestants of Ireland, and c
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WorldCat: 606712337
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A just and modest vindication of the Scots design, for the having established a colony at Darien with a brief display, how much it is their interest, to apply themselves to trade, and particularly to that which is foreign
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WorldCat: 65329849
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A just and necessary apology against an unjust invective, published by Mr Henry Burton in a late book of his, entituled, Truth still truth, though shut out of doors. By Edmund Calamy B.D. and pastour of Aldermanbury
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WorldCat: 606674726
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WorldCat: 1170714292
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A just and righteous plea presented unto the King of England, and his council, and c. being the true state of the present case of the people, called Quakers, truly demonstrated, and justly pleaded, on their behalf : and this is laid down in six particulars ... / by ... Edw. Burroughs
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WorldCat: 606600797
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A just and righteous plea, presented unto the King of England, and his council, and c. Being the true state of the present case of the people, called Quakers, truly demonstrated, and justly pleaded on their behalf; for the true information of the King and his council, that they may well understand the truth and verity of doubtful cases, and may shew just judgment and mercy. And this is laid down in six particulars. ... / By a friend to just authority, Edw. Borroughs
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A just and seasonable reprehension of naked breasts and shoulders written by a grave and learned papist ; translated by Edward Cooke, Esquire ; with a preface by Mr. Richard Baxter
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A just and seasonable reprehension of naked breasts and shoulders written by a grave and learned papist ; translated by Edward Cooke, Esquire ; with a preface by Mr. Richard Baxter in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Boileau, Jacques; 1678)
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A just and sober vindication of the observations upon the thirtieth of January, and twenty ninth of May by J.G.G
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A just and sober vindication of the observations upon the thirtieth of January, and twenty ninth of May by J.G.G in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gailhard, J.; 1694)
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A just and solemn protestation and remonstrance of the lord mayor, aldermen, sheriffs, common-councell-men, and other citizens and freemen of London against two late ordinances of the Lords and Commons that now sit, for the choosing of common-councell-men and other officers within the city and liberties thereof ... which ordinances bear date the 18, and 20 of December, 1648
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WorldCat: 1170677216
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WorldCat: 606707561
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A just and solemn protestation of the free-born people of England, and free citizens of London against a clause in the late ordinance to deprive them of their free elections, and enslave them
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WorldCat: 606679175
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A just and true remonstrance of His Maiesties mines-royall in the principality of Wales presented by Thomas Bushell, Esquire, farmer of the said mines-royall to His Majestie
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A just and true remonstrance of His Maiesties mines-royall in the principality of Wales presented by Thomas Bushell, Esquire, farmer of the said mines-royall to His Majestie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bushell, Thomas; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606573953
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A just and true remonstrance of His Majesties mines-royall in the principality of Wales presented by Thomas Bushell
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A just and true remonstrance of His Majesties mines-royall in the principality of Wales presented by Thomas Bushell in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bushell, Thomas; 1642)
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WorldCat: 65319190
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A just and true remonstrance of His Majesties mines-royall in the principality of Wales, presented by Thomas Bushell Esquire, farmer of the said mines-royall, to His Maiestie
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A just and true remonstrance of His Majesties mines-royall in the principality of Wales, presented by Thomas Bushell Esquire, farmer of the said mines-royall, to His Maiestie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bushell, Thomas; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606757181
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A just apologie for an abused armie. Shewing, the unreasonablenesse of that bad opinion that many are of late falne into, concerning the Parliaments army, under the command of his Excellencie Sir Tho: Fairfax. Wherein the reader may take notice, 1. That the New Modell was brought to passe by a divine hand, and that God is eminently present with it. 2. That it hath been, and is a great blessing to the kingdome. 3. That therefore it needs not to be re-modelled, till the Parliament may with safety disband their armies, and through setled peace, turn their swords into plough-shares, and their spears into pruning-hooks. Together with many seasonable advises, cautions, and encouragements, applyable to severall sorts of men, in these our distracted times. / By W.G. an impartiall observer of the Army, and reall well wisher to the whole kingdome
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WorldCat: 606667362
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A just apologie for the church of Duckenfield in Cheshire against certain slanderous reports received by Mr. Edwards his overmuch credulite of what may tend to the reproach of those that differ from himselfe in judgement insinuation, contained in the copie of a letter out of Yorkshire, sent unto the aforesaid Mr. Edwards, and by him published to the kingdome
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WorldCat: 1044265276
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A just apology for His Sacred Majestie, or, An ansvver to a late lying and scandalous pamphlet intituled, Behold two letters, the one written by the Pope the then Prince of Wales, now King of England : the other, an answer to the said letter by the said Prince, now his Majesty of England printed in the yeer of discoveries, 1642 : by which is discovered unto His Majesties lovall subjects, how our soveraign hath bin basely abused, both by the penner and printer thereof to the scandall and derogation of His most Excellent Majestie / by J. L.
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WorldCat: 606667315
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A just apology for His Sacred Majestie, or, an ansvver to a late lying and scandalous pamphlet, intituled, Behold two letters, the one written by the Pope to the Prince of Wales, now King of England. The other, an answer to the said letter, by the said Prince, now his Majesty of England. Printed in the yeer of discoveries, 1642. By which is discovered unto His Majesties loyall subjects, how our soveraign hath bin basely abused, both by the penner and printer thereof, to the scandall and derogation of His most Excellent Majestie. By J.L. Acad. Cant. in Art. Mag
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WorldCat: 606657707
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A just appeal from lower courts on earth to the highest court in heaven, or, The case of F.B. the Lord's free prisoner truly in the main reported as to the matter of fact at his examination and tryal in the open Quarter-Sessions at the Old-Bayly vulgarly the 12th and 13th days of the 8th month in the year 1683
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WorldCat: 767062248
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A just balance: or, Some considerable querees about Mr Love's case, tryal, and sentence; as likewise, about those that appeared petition-wise on his behalf. Tending, without partiality, to discover what grounds there are, or may be, either in conscience and religion, or in reason and policie of state, to proceed, either with the execution, or perpetual suspension of the said sentence
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WorldCat: 607017613
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A just censure of a seditious pamphlet entitled, The Common-prayer book unmasked by Edmund Elis, rector of East-Allington in Devon
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A just censure of a seditious pamphlet entitled, The Common-prayer book unmasked by Edmund Elis, rector of East-Allington in Devon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elys, Edmund; 1660)
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WorldCat: 1066532971
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A just censure of Francis Bugg's address to the Parliament against the Quakers published by and in behalf of the said people
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A just censure of Francis Bugg's address to the Parliament against the Quakers published by and in behalf of the said people in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Penn, William; 1699)
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WorldCat: 606762228
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A Just censure of the answer to Vox cleri in a letter to a friend
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A Just censure of the answer to Vox cleri in a letter to a friend in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1690)
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WorldCat: 606605569
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A just complaint of the oppressed, because convicted, fined and distrained excessively, unsummon'd and unheard in their own defence upon clandestine evidence of concealed informers, in their prosecution of the peaceable people called Quakers for their religious meetings, examined by the law of God and nations on pregnant instances : humbly presented to the serious consideration of justices and jurors
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WorldCat: 606672400
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A just correction and inlargement of a scandalous bill of the mortality of the malignant clergie of London, and other parts of the kingdome, which have been justly sequestred from their pastorall-charges, and since that defunct, by reason of the contageous infection of the prelaticall pride and malignancie of their owne spirits; since the yeare 1641. to this present year 1647. Together with the severall pernicious casualties of the same. Or, A succinct traiterologie, in answer to a lying martyrologie, and catalogue of the gracelesse, and godlesse, lazy Levites, and proud prelaticall priests of the City of London, and beyond the liberties thereof, who have been justly imprisoned and deprived of their estates ... Serving for London, especially, and the liberties thereof, with the out-parishes; together with most parts of the whole kingdome, both city and country. / By J:V
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WorldCat: 606667272
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A just defence and vindication of Gospel ministers and Gospel ordinances against the Quakers many false accusations, slanders and reproaches. In ansvver to John Horwood his letter, and E.B. his book, called, A just and lawful tryal of the ministers and teachers of this age, and several others. Proving the ministers calling and maintenance just and lawful, and the doctrine of perfection by free justification, preached by them, agreeable to the scriptures. VVith the Quakers objections answered. And the Quakers perfection by hearkning to, and obeying a light within them, proved contrary to the scriptures. And their practices in ten particulars proved contrary to the commands and examples of Christ and his apostles. By a lover of gospel ministers and gospel ordinances
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WorldCat: 606911604
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A just defence of John Bastwick. Doctor in Phisicke, against the calumnies of John Lilburne Leiutenant Colonell and his false accusations, vvritten in way of a reply to a letter of Master Vicars: in which he desires to be satisfied concerning that reproch. In which reply, there is not onely the vindication of the honour of the Parliament, but also that which is of publike concernment, and behooves all well affected subjects to looke into. Printed and published with license according to order
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WorldCat: 606692496
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A just defence of the royal martyr, K. Charles I, from the many false and malicious aspersions in Ludlow's Memoirs and some other virulent libels of that kind
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A just defence of the royal martyr, K. Charles I, from the many false and malicious aspersions in Ludlow's Memoirs and some other virulent libels of that kind in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Baron, William; 1699)
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WorldCat: 606588063
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A just enquiry into the libeller's abuse of the people called Quakers in his scandalous pamphlet, falsly stiled, Some of the Quakers principles, doctrines, laws and orders, and c
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A just enquiry into the libeller's abuse of the people called Quakers in his scandalous pamphlet, falsly stiled, Some of the Quakers principles, doctrines, laws and orders, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whitehead, George; 1693)
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WorldCat: 606768316
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A just lamentation for the irrecoverable loss of the nation by the doleful death of the late Queen Mary of blessed memory delivered in a sermon preached at Daventry March 5, 1694/5 i.e. 1695 / by Andrew Barnett
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WorldCat: 606572735
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A just narrative of the hellish new counter-plots of the Papists to cast the odium of their horrid treasons upon the Presbyterians and under that notion, to involve many hundreds of the most considerable Protestant nobility and gentry in a general ruine : with an account of their particular intreigues , carried on to insnare Mr. Blood, and several other considerable persons, with the happy discoveries thereof
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WorldCat: 606672398
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A just narrative, or account of the man whose hands and legs rotted off, in the parish of Kings-Swinford, in Stafford-shire, where he died, June 21, 1677 carefully collected by Ja. Illingworth
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A just narrative, or account of the man whose hands and legs rotted off, in the parish of Kings-Swinford, in Stafford-shire, where he died, June 21, 1677 carefully collected by Ja. Illingworth in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Illingworth, James; 1678)
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WorldCat: 606707372
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