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Protestant religion is a sure foundation and principle of a true Christian and a good subject, a great friend to humane society, and a grand promoter of all virtues, both Christian and moral / by Charles Earl of Derby, The
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Protestant religion is a sure foundation and principle of a true Christian and a good subject, a great friend to humane society, and a grand promoter of all virtues, both Christian and moral / by Charles Earl of Derby, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Derby, Charles Stanley, Earl of; 1671)
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Protestant religion is a sure foundation and principle of a true Christian, and a good subject, a great friend to humane society, and a grand promoter of all virtues, both Christian and moral. / By Charles Earl of Derby, Lord of Mann, and the Isles, The
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Protestant religion is a sure foundation and principle of a true Christian, and a good subject, a great friend to humane society, and a grand promoter of all virtues, both Christian and moral. / By Charles Earl of Derby, Lord of Mann, and the Isles, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Derby, Charles Stanley, Earl of; 1671)
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Protestant religion truely stated and justified by the late Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter ; prepared for the press some time before his death ; whereunto is added, by way of preface, some account of the learned author, by Mr. Danel Williams and Mr. Matthew Sylvester, The
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Protestant religion vindicated, from the charge of singularity and novelty in a sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, April the 2d 1680 / by John Tillotson, The
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Protestant religion vindicated, from the charge of singularity and novelty in a sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, April the 2d 1680 / by John Tillotson, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tillotson, John; 1680)
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Protestant religion vindicated, from the charge of singularity and novelty in a sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, April the 2d, 1680 / by John Tillotson, The
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Protestant religion vindicated, from the charge of singularity and novelty in a sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, April the 2d, 1680 / by John Tillotson, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tillotson, John; 1680)
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Protestant resolution of faith being an answer to three questions : I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sense of Scripture? : II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this visible succession, an infallible interpreter of Scripture, and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sense of Scripture? : III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession?, The
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protestant resolution of faith being an answer to three questions : I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sense of Scripture? II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this succession, an infallible interpreter of Scripture, and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sense of Scripture? III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession?, The
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Protestant resolution of faith being an answer to three questions : I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sense of Scripture? II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this visible succession, an infallible interpreter of Scripture, and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sense of Scripture? III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession?, The
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Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sence of Scripture? II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this visible succession, an infallible interpreter of scripture; and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sence of scripture? III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession?, The
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Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sense of Scripture? : II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this succession an infallible interpreter of Scripture, and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sense of Scripture? : III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession?, The
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Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sense of Scripture? II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this succession an infallible interpreter of scripture; and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sense of scripture? III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession?, The
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Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions. I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sence of Scripture? II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this visible succession, an infallible interpreter of Scripture ; and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sence of Scripture? III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession?, The
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Protestant resolved, or, A discourse shewing the unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholick for salvation, The
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Protestant resolved, or, A discourse shewing the unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholick for salvation, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ellis, Clement; 1688)
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Protestant resolved, or, A discourse shewing the unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholick for salvation, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ellis, Clement; 1688)
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Protestant resolved, or, A discourse shewing the unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholick for salvation, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ellis, Clement; 1688)
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Protestant school, or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, Psalms, lessons ... for the bringing up, and well grounding children and elder persons in the Protestant religion by ... Bishop Usher ; also a catalogue of the English words ... the readiest way for teaching children and elder persons to spell, pronounce, read and write ..., by Moses Lane, The
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Protestant school, or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, psalms, lessons, thanksgivings, and graces for the bringing up and well grounding children and elder persons in the Protestant religion by the Bishop Usher. Also a catalogue of all the English words beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight ... : to which is added an historical account of several plots and remarkable passages from Queen Elizabeth to this present time ... by Moses Lane, The
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Protestant school-master containing, plain and easie directions for spelling and reading English, with all necessary rules for the true reading of the English tongue : together with a brief and true account of the bloody persecutions, massacres, plots, treasons, and most inhumane tortures committed by the papists upon Protestants, for near six hundred years past, to this very time, in all countries where they have usurped authority to exercise their cruelties ...: with a description of the variety of their tortures, curiously engraven upon copper plates ... / by Edw. Clark, The
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Protestant school-master. Containing, plain and easie directions for spelling and reading English, with all necessary rules for the true reading of the English tongue. : Together with a brief and true account of the bloody persecutions, massacres, plots, treasons, and most inhumane tortures committed by the papists upon Protestants, for near 600 years past, to this very time, in all countries where they have usurped authority to exercise their cruelties ... : With a description of the variety of their tortures, curiously engraven upon copper plates ... / By Ed. Clark, B.D, The
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Protestant school: or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, psalms, lessons, thanksgivings, and graces for the bringing up, and well grounding children and elder persons in the Protestant religion, by the most reverend and learned Bishop Usher: also a catalogue of all the English words, beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight, divided and not divided; the readiest way for teaching children and elder persons to spell, pronounce, read and write true English. To which is added, copies of several hands which are used in England, and many other things which are useful for so necessary a work. Fitted to the common use of all English schools; having a thousand words more than any yet extant. By Moses Lane, school-master in London, The
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Protestant school: or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, psalms, lessons, thanksgivings, and graces for the bringing up, and well grounding children and elder persons in the Protestant religion. By the most reverend and learned Bishop Usher. Also a catalogue of all the English words, beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight, divided and not divided; the readiest way for teaching children and elder persons to spell, pronounce, read and write true English. Fitted to the conmon use of all English schools; having a thousand words more than any yet extant. By Moses Lane, school-master in London, The
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Protestant seaman's resolution to fight for King VVilliam. Or, The total destruction of Popery in this reformed land and nation. To the tune of, The souldier's departure, The
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Protestant tutor instructing children to spel and read English, and ground them in the true Protestant religio., and discovering the errors and deceits, The
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Protestant tutor instructing children to spel and read English, and ground them in the true Protestant religio., and discovering the errors and deceits, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Harris, Benjamin; 1679)
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Protestant union, or, Principles wherein English Protestants are agreed, The
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Protestant unity, the best policy to defeat Popery, and all its bloody practices. Or, Englands happiness under such a blessing. A pleasant new song. Would England ever blest and happy be, it must be done by perfect unity, let Protestants in all things then agree. Then Rome shall fall like lightning from the sky, and all her plots shall soon expire and dye, whilst we do prosper, and her rage defie. To the tune of, Now now the fight's done, and c
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Protestant's answer to The Catholick letter to the seeker, or, A vindication of the Protestant's answer, to the seeker's request, The
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Protestant's answer to The Catholick letter to the seeker, or, A vindication of the Protestant's answer, to the seeker's request, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Williams, John; 1688)
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Protestant's companion, or, An impartial survey and comparison of the Protestant religion as by law established, with the main doctrines of popery wherein is shewn that popery is contrary to scripture, primitive fathers and councils ... / by a true son of the Protestant Church of England as established by law, The
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Protestant's crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations, with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from Popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland, and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher's prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-Derry, under that reverend divine and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker. Illustrated with pictures suitable to each particular occasion, The
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Protestant's crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations; with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from Popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher's prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-Derry, under that reverend divine and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker, The
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Protestant's crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations; with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland, and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher's prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-derry, under that reverend divine, and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker, The
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protestant's self-defence: or, A discourse between a Papist and Protestant wherein the disagreement of the Popish religion, and the agreement of the Protestant with scripture, is plainly proved to the meanest capacity. By the late Reverend divine, Charles Drillincourt, The
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Protestant's warning-piece or, The humble remonstrance of Ieffery Corbet citizen and grocer of London, composed for the view of his Highness, the Parliament, and all the good people in England, Scotland, and Ireland; and published to frustrate the designes of the incendiaries employed by the Pope, and the King of Spain, who have severall yeares contrived to fire the city of London in a 100 places at once, and then proceed to their long intended massacre, The
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Protestant-dissenters case, or, The Statute of the 23 of Eliz. Ca. I, inflicting the penalty of 20 £ per month for not coming to church, explained, The
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Protestant-flayl an excellent new song : to the tune of Lacy's maggot, or, The hobby-horse, The
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Protestantibus non licet cum papistis matrimonium contrahere. ; Bonus vsus liberi arbitrij post gratiam non est causa consequendae salutis
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Protestantibus non licet cum papistis matrimonium contrahere. ; Bonus vsus liberi arbitrij post gratiam non est causa consequendae salutis in ProQuest Early English Books Online (University of Cambridge.; 1585)
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Protestantisme reviv'd, or, The persecuted church triumphing by C.A., Linc. Coll. Oxon
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Protestantisme reviv'd, or, The persecuted church triumphing by C.A., Linc. Coll. Oxon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (C. A., Linc. Coll. Oxon.; 1688)
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Protestants and Iesuites together by the eares in Gulicke-land. Also, a true and wonderfull relation of a Dutch maiden 36 yeares of age, hath fasted for the space of 14 yeares, confirmed by the testimony of persons, both honourable and worshipfull, (as well English, as Dutch. Truely translated according to the Dutch coppy, The
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protestants and Iesuites vp in armes in Gulicke-land Also, a true and wonderfull relation of a Dutch maiden 36 yeares of age, hath fasted for the space of 14 yeares, confirmed by the testimony of persons, both honourable and worshipfull, (as well English, as Dutch. Truely translatedi according to the Dutch coppy, The
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Protestants apologie for the Roman Church deuided into three seuerall tractes : vvhereof the first brace concerneth the antiquity and continuance of the Roman Church and religion, euer since the apostles times : the second brace 1. that the Protestants religion was not so much as in being, at, or before Luthers first appearing, brace 2. that the marks of the true church are apperteyning to the Roman, and wholy wanting to the seuerall churches, begun by Luther and Caluin : the third brace that Catholicks are no lesse loyall, and dutifull to their soueraigne, than Protestants : all which is vndertaken, and proued by testimonies of the learned Protestants themselues, vvith a conclusion to the reuerend iudges, and other the graue and learned sages of the law / by Iohn Brereley priest, The
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Protestants apologie for the Roman Church Deuided into three seuerall tractes. VVherof the first concerneth the antiquity and continuance of the Roman Church and religion ... The second 1. That the Protestants religion was not so much as in being, at, or before Luthers first appearing. 2. That the marks of the true Church are apperteyning to the Roman, and wholy wanting to the seuerall churches, begun by Luther and Caluin. The third that Catholics are no lesse loyall, and dutifull to their soueraigne, than Protestants. All which is vndertaken, and proued by testimonies of the learned Protestants themselues. VVith a conclusion to the reuerend iudges, and other the graue and learned sages of the law. By Iohn Brereley priest, The
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Protestants ave Mary, on the arrival of her most gracious majesty, Mary, Queen of England, The
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Protestants congratulation to the city for their excellent choice of members to serve in Parliament, October 7, 1679. Viz. the right honourable Sir Robert Clayton, Lord Mayor elect. William Love, Esq; Sir Thomas Player, Chamberlain of London, and Thomas Pilkington, merchant. Who all served for that honourable city in the last ever-memorable Parliament, The
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Protestants demonstration for Catholicks recusancie all taken from such English Protestant bishops, doctors, ministers, parlaments, lawes, decrees, and proceedings, as haue beene printed, published, or allowed among them in England since the cominge of our King Iames into this kingdome, and for the most parte within the first six or seuen yeares thereof : and euidentlie prouinge by their owne writings, that English Catholiks may not vnder damnable syn communicate with English Protestants in their seruice, sermons, or matters of religion : and soe conuincinge by themselues, their religion to bee most damnable, and among other things, their ministry to bee voide, false and vsurped
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Protestants demonstrations, for Catholiks recusance All taken from such English Protestant bishops, doctors, ministers, parlaments, lawes, decrees, and proceedings, as haue beene printed, published, or allowed among them in England; since the cominge of our king Iames into this kingdome: and for the most parte within the first six or seuen yeares thereof. And euidentlie prouinge by their owne writings, that english Catholiks may not vnder damnable syn, communicate with English Protestants, in their seruice, sermons, or matters of religion: and soe conuincinge by themselues, their religion to be most damnable, and among other things, their ministery to bee voide, false and vsurped
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