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Romane historie written by T. Livius of Padua ; also the Breviaries of L. Florvs, with a chronology to the vvhole historie and the topography of Rome in old time ; translated out of Latine into English, The
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Romane historie written by T. Livius of Padua Also, The Breviaries of L. Florus: vvith a chronology to the vvhole historie; and the topography of Rome in old time. Translated out of Latine into English, by Philemon Holland, Doctor in Physick. To which is now added, A supplement of the second decad of Livy Lately written in Latine by I. Freinshemius, and now newly translated into English, The
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WorldCat: 606856880
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Romanism discussed, or, An answer to the nine first articles of H.T. his Manual of controversies. Whereby is manifested, that H.T. hath not clearly demonstrated the truth of the Roman religion by him falsly called Catholick, by texts of holy scripture, councils of all ages, Fathers of the first five hundred years, common sense, and experience, nor fully answered the principal objections of protestants, whom he unjustly terms sectaries. By John Tombes, B.D. And commended to the world by Mr. Richard Baxter
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Romanists best doctor who by one infallible remedy, perfectly cures all Popish-diseases whatsoever in a quarter of an hours time, or half an hour at utmost, by an approved dose which never yet failed his patients : which approved remedy may once a month be had at Tyburn, neer Paddington, of that eminent physitian of long practice, John Ketch, Esq., Physitian to the Pope : a small dose whereof being rightly applyed ... sends the patient bolt-upright to heaven in a string without calling at Purgatory by the way : it likewise perfectly cures these Popish distempers following, though of never so long continuance : viz. treason, murther, and rebellion, The
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Romanists designs detected, and the Jesuits subtill practices discovered and laid open collected from their own authors and other approved testimonies / by Anthony Egan, B.D, The
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Romanists designs detected, and the Jesuits subtill practices discovered and laid open collected from their own authors and other approved testimonies / by Anthony Egan, B.D, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Egan, Anthony, B.D.; 1674)
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Rombus the moderator: or, The King restored. From whence followes the arraignment of seven incomparable malefactors : with their faults, confessions, and Astræas severe sentence, Rombus his qualifications : the prisoners reprieves, and severall punishments. A certain strange accidentall, aliàs, his Excellenscey begeting, and a presage of his fortune, with other remarkable passages.
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WorldCat: 607003556
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Rome a la mode, or, The true sentiments of the court and cardinals there concerning religion and the gospell as they are delivered by Cardinal Palavicini in his History of the Council of Trent / written originally in French by one of that communion, and now translated into English
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WorldCat: 606635125
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Rome a la mode. Or The true sentiments of the court and cardinals there concerning religion and the gospell as they are delivered by Cardinal Palavicini in his History of the Council of Trent. Written originally in French by one of that communion, and now translated into English
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Rome exactly describ'd, as to the present state of it, under Pope Alexandre the Seventh in two curious discourses / written originally in Italian, and translated into English
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Rome exactly describ'd, as to the present state of it, under Pope Alexandre the Seventh in two curious discourses / written originally in Italian, and translated into English in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ferrare du Tot, Charles de; 1664)
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Rome exactly describ'd, as to the present state of it, under Pope Alexandre the Seventh in two curious discourses / written originally in Italian, and translated into English in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ferrare du Tot, Charles de; 1664)
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Rome exactly describ'd, as to the present state of it, under Pope Alexandre the Seventh in two curious discourses / written originally in Italian, and translated into English in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ferrare du Tot, Charles de; 1664)
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Rome exactly described, or, A relation of the state of the court of Rome made at the late council of Pregadi in two curious discourses by Angelo Corraro ; translated out of Italian by John Bultell
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Rome exactly described, or, A relation of the state of the court of Rome made at the late council of Pregadi in two curious discourses by Angelo Corraro ; translated out of Italian by John Bultell in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ferrare du Tot, Charles de; 1668)
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Rome for Canterbury, or, A true relation of the birth and life of William Laud Arch-bishop of Canterbury together with the whole manner of his proceeding, both in the star-chamber, high-commission court, in his owne house, and some observations of him in the tower : with his carriage at the fight of the deputyes going to the place of execution, and c. : dedicated to all the Arminian tribe or Canterburian faction, in the yeare of grace, 1641 : whereunto is added all the articles by which he stands charged of high treason, and c
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WorldCat: 606660212
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Rome for Canterbury: or, a true relation of the birth, and life of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury Together with the whole manner of his proceeding, both in the Star-chamber, High-commission Court, in his owne house; and some observations of him in the Tower. Dedicated to all the Arminian tribe, or Canterburian faction in the yeare of grace, 1641. Whereunto is annexed a post-script in verse
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Rome for good news, or, Good news from Rome in a dialogue between seminary priest, and a supposed Protestant, at large. An exhortation to bishops. Whereunto is also annexed a discourse between a poor man, and his wife
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Rome for the Great Turke, or else, The Great Turke for little Rome being a briefe narration of the present calamity of the King of Hungaries country and some other parts adjacent thereunto : with an humble perswasion to all Christian princes to joyne couragiously and unanimously together to lower and suppresse the pride and tyranny of this inhumane and young railing Robshakeh that boldly writes himselfe an implacable enemy to all that professe and owne the name of Christianity
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Rome in an uproar; or, The Pope's bulls brought to the baiting-stake by old father Petres. To the tune of, Packington's pound
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Rome in her fruits being a sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1662, near to the standard in Cheapside : in the which sermon the author sets up his standard in opposition to the fruits and practices of Rome, and likewise answers in brief a late pamphlet, entitled Reasons why Roman Catholicks should not be persecuted / by Richard Carpenter
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Rome is no rule, or, An answer to an epistle published by a Roman Catholic who stiles himself Cap. Robert Everard and may serve for an answer to two Popish treatises, the one entituled The question of questions, and the other Fiat lux, out of which books the arguments urged in the said epistle against the authority of the Scriptures and the infallibility of the Roman Church are collected : in which answer, the authority of the Scriptures is vindicated and the arguments for the Roman infallibility refuted / by J.I
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Rome not called a church
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Rome protestante, ou Temoignages de plusieurs Catholiques Romains en faveur de la creance and de la pratique des Protestans
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Rome protestante, ou Temoignages de plusieurs Catholiques Romains en faveur de la crèance and de la pratique des Protestans
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Rome rhym'd to death being a collection of choice poems, in two parts / written by the E. of R., Dr. Wild, and others of the best modern wits
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Rome rhym'd to death being a collection of choice poems, in two parts / written by the E. of R., Dr. Wild, and others of the best modern wits in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of; 1683)
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Rome ruin'd by VVhite Hall, or, The papall crown demolisht: containing a confutation of the three degrees of popery, viz. papacy, prelacy, and presbitery; answerable to the triple crowne of the three-headed Cerberus the Pope, with his three fold hierarchies aforesaid. With a dispelling of all other dispersed clouds of errour, which doth interpose the clear sun-shine of the Gospel in our horrizon. Wherein the chiefe arguments each of them have, for the vindication of their erronious tenents are incerted, and refuted; with a description of such whem the true Church of Christ doth consist of: as also how, and by whom, they may be gathered, and governed, according to the will, and appointment of Jesus Christ, and his apostles, in the primative purity thereof. / By Iohn Spittlehouse, assistant to the Marshall Generall of the Army, under the command of his Excellency, the Lord Generall Fairfax. Imprimated by Theod. Jennings, and entred in the Stationers Hall
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Rome tyrannical, idolatrous and heretical the origine of her errors with an answer to her objections : also three short sermons of repentance against swearing and drunkenness preached to the ships company before Admiral Aylmer and several captains / by Peter Berault
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Rome tyrannous idolatrous and heretick The origine of her errors, with an answer to her objections. By Peter Berault. Lately chaplain of His majesty's ships the Kent and Victory
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Rome tyrannous idolatrous and heretick The origine of her errors, with an answer to her objections. By Peter Berault. Lately chaplain of His majesty's ships the Kent and Victory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Berault, Peter.; 1698)
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Rome's additions to Christianity shewn to be inconsistent with the true design of so spiritual a religion In a sermon preached at Edinburgh, in the East church of St. Giles. Feb. 14. 1686. To which is prefixt a letter, vindicating it from the misrepresentations of some of the Romish-Church. By James Canaries, D.D. and Minister of the Gospel at Selkirk in Scotland
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Rome's additions to Christianity shewn to be inconsistent with the true design of so spiritual a religion in a sermon preached at Edinburgh, in the east-church of St. Giles. Feb. 14. 1686 : to which is prefixt a letter, vindicating it from the misrepresentations of some of the Romish-Church / by James Canaries
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Rome's conviction, or, A vindication of the original institution of Christianity in opposition to the many usurpations of the Church of Rome, and their frequent violation of divine right : cleerly evinced by arguments drawn from their own principles, and undeniable matter of fact / by John Savage
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WorldCat: 606729319
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Rome's conviction: or, A discoverie of the unsoundness of the main grounds of Rome's religion, in answer to a book, called The right religion, evinced by L.B. Shewing, 1. That the Romish Church is not the true and onely Catholick Church, infallible ground and rule of faith. 2. That the main doctrines of the Romish Church are damnable errors, and therefore to be deserted by such as would be saved. By William Brownsword, M.A. and minister of the Gospel at Douglas Chappell in Lancashire
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Rome's downfal wherein is shewed that the beginnings thereof call for praise and thanksgiving
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Rome's hunting-match for III kingdoms, or, The papists last run for the Protestants life and estate too because this plot has e'en beggar'd them
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Rome's hunting-match for III. kingdoms; England, Scotland and Ireland: plainly shewing all the plots and contrivances of the Papists against the Protestants: a thing very fit to be kept as a memorandum in all true Protestant families
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Rome's hunting-match for III. kingdoms; or, The papists last run for the Protestants life and estate too, because this plot has e'en beggar'd them
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Rome's overthrow in a fatal blow at her greatest idol, which leaves all inexusable who resolve still to be blind after such plain conviction a discourse very seasonable for these times wherein popery doth daily threaten in the nation / by a son of the Church
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Rome's rarities, or, The Pope's cabinet unlock'd and exposed to view
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Rome's rarities, or, The Pope's cabinet unlock'd and exposed to view in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1684)
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Romes ABC, being a short perambulation, or rather, Articuular accusation of a late tyrannicall oppressour. With a petition to the Archbishop of Canterbury now prisoner in the tower
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Romes ABC, being a short perambvlation, or, Rather articvlar accvsation of a late tyrannicall oppressour with a petition to the Archbishop of Canterbury now prisoner in the tower
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Romes cruelty and apostacie declared in a sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1644 before the honourable House of Commons / by Anthony Burgess
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Romes cruelty and apostacie: declared in a sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1644. Before the Honourable House of Commons. By Anthony Burgess, pastour of Sutton Coldfield; a Member of the Assembly
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Romes destruction: or, Expresse texts and necessary consequences drawn out of the Word of God for the condemning of the doctrine of the Roman church, and justifying of that of the reformed churches. First written in French, by C.D.R. a French noble-man. And now published in English, at the solicitation of divers religious men of this nation. By Jam: Mountaine
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WorldCat: 606666149
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Romes destruction: or, Expresse texts and necessary consequences drawn out of the Word of God, for the condemning of the doctrine of the Roman Church, and justifying of that of the reformed churches. First written in French, by C.D.R. a French noble-man. And now published in English at the solicitation of divers religious men of this nation. By Jam: Mountaine
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Romes destruction: or, Expresse texts and necessary consequences drawn out of the word of God, for the condemning of the doctrine of the Roman church, and justifying that of the reformed churches. First written in French, by C.D.R., a French noble-man. ; And now published in English, at the solicitation of divers religious men of this nation by James Mountain
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Romes eccho, or, A dialogve betvvixt a papist and a Protestant vvith an admonition to ovr lordly bishops and a briefe relation of the suffering of that worthy and religious devine master Bates, and the inhumane usage of his dead bones afterward, who died in the gatehouse under the bishops tyrannie
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Romes follies, or, The amorous fryars a comedy, as it was lately acted at a person of qualitie's house
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Romes follies, or, The amorous fryars a comedy, as it was lately acted at a person of qualitie's house in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Nowell, N.; 1681)
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WorldCat: 606599630
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