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Romes glory, or, A collection of divers miracles wrought by popish saints, both during their lives and after their deaths collected out of their own authors for information of all true-hearted Protestants ; together with a prefatory discourse declaring the impossibility and folly of such vain impostures
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Romes master-peece, or, The grand conspiracy of the Pope and his iesuited instruments, to extirpate the Protestant religion, re-establish popery, subvert lawes, liberties, peace, parliaments, by kindling a civill war in Scotland, and all His Majesties realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe in case hee comply not with them in these their execrable designes revealed out of conscience to Andreas ab Habernfeld, by an agent sent from Rome into England, by Cardinall Barbarino, as an assistant to con the Popes late nuncio, to prosecute this most execrable plot, who communicated it to the King, as the greatest businesse that ever was put to him / published by authority of Parliament by William Prynne
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Romes master-peece. Or, the grand conspiracy of the Pope and his Iesuited instruments, to extirpate the Protestant religion, re-establish popery, subvert lawes, liberties, peace, parliaments, by kindling a civill war in Scotland, and all his Majesties realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe in case he comply not with them in these their execrable designes. Revealed out of conscience to Andreas ab Habernfeld, by an agent sent from Rome into England, by Cardinal Barbarino, as an assistant to con the Popes late nuncio, to prosecute this most execrable plot, who communicated it to the King, as the greatest businesse that ever was put to him.
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Romes monarchie, entituled the globe of renowmed glorie Briefly comprehending the first foundation and building of Rome by Romulus: the principall warres and conquests of the Romanes after the time of their first choosing consuls, till Iulius Cæsar attaining soly to the Empire, and from him more briefly to Nero. VVhere in small compasse is described, manie most notable, and vertuous acts, atchieued in their said warres, and conquests; strange tragedies, secret practises and policies, ambition, hate, and reuenge: and how insurrections, rebellion, strife, ciuill discord and discention preualing, was the onely plague, ruine, and vtter destruction of many great monarchies, kingdomes, cities, and countries. Translated out of the French and Italian histories by E.L
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Romes ruin or A treatise of the certaine destruction of Rome and of Antichrist before the ende of the world Wherein is cleerely manifested out of the Holy Scriptures, conferred with the historie of the Papacie, that he hath but a short time. A worke published to strengthen the faith of such as suffer vnder him. By I.P
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Romes tradition, the law and Gospel's destruction being a sober defence of the Church of England from the faction of the Romanists, and canons of the conventicle of Trent ... : with short historical observations on the actions and policies of the popes of Rome : in two parts / by George Topham
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Romes unholinesse discovered, Christs last will and testament recorded, or, A bill against the Pope and his adherents, cardinals, jesuits, monkes and fryers, who strive to keepe from the common people the holy Scriptures and give out disgracefull speeches of the same declaring how the Pope is infallible and cannot deceive nor be deceived in matters of faith : wherein 'tis fully proved that many of them have beene heretiques schmatiques, sorcerers, and addicted to filthy lucre, blasphemers, idolaters, preferrers of their owne inventions before the word of God and their owne profit before the good and salvation of the poore ignorant people : an extraordinary indulgence granted by his unholinesse the Pope to his private household
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Romes unholinesse discovered: Christs last will and testament recorded. Or a bill against the Pope and his adherents, cardinals, Jesuits, monkes, and fryers, who strive to keepe from the common people the Holy Scriptures, and give out disgracefull speeches of the same. Declaring how the Pope is infallible, and cannot deceive, nor be deceived in matters of faith. Wherein 'tis fully proved that many of them have beene heretiques schmatiques, sorcerers, and addicted to filthy lucre, blasphemers, idolaters, preferrers of their owne inventions, before the Word of God, and their owne profit before the good and salvation of the poore ignorant people. An extraordinary indulgence granted by his unholinesse the Pope, to his private household. Printed according to order
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Romes vvickednes. Or, VVicked Rome, with her seven deadly sins of lying, whoring, swearing, blaspheming, pride, drunkennesse, covetousnesse. Now raging and raigning amongst them, layd open to the view of the world
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Romes wickednes or, wicked Rome with her seuen deadly sinnes of lying, pride, whoring, drunkennes, swearing, couetousnes, blaspheming, now raging and raigning amongst them, layd open to the view of the world
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Romish chaine. By Edmund Gurnay, parson of Harpley, The
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Romish chaine. By Edmund Gurnay, parson of Harpley, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gurnay, Edmund; 1624)
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Romish doctrines not from the beginning, or, A reply to what S.C. a Roman Catholick hath returned to Dr. Pierces sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, Feb. 1 1662 in vindication of our church against the novelties of Rome / by Daniel Whitbie
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Romish Fisher caught and held in his owne net, or, A true relation of the Protestant conference and popish difference a iustification of the one, and refutation of the other, in matter of brace fact, faith / by Daniel Featly, The
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Romish Fisher caught and held in his owne net. Or, A true relation of the Protestant conference and popish difference A iustification of the one, and refutation of the other. In matter of fact. faith. By Daniel Featly, Doctor in Diuinity, The
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romish Iudas A sermon preached at Saint Maries in Oxford the fifth of Nouember, 1610. By Iohn Ravvlinson Doctour of Diuinitie, The
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romish Iudas A sermon preached at Saint Maries in Oxford the fifth of Nouember, 1610. By Iohn Ravvlinson Doctour of Diuinitie, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rawlinson, John; 1611)
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Romish mass-book with notes and observations thereupon, plainly demonstrating the idolatry and blaspheymy thereof with unanswerable arguments proving it no service of God : published at this juncture to inform mens judgments and put a stop to the designs of those that endeavor to introduce popery amongst us / faithfully translated into English, The
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Romish priest turn'd protestant with the reasons of his conversion, wherin the true Church is exposed to the view of Christians and derived out of the Holy Scriptures, sound reason, and the ancient fathers : humbly presented to both houses of Parliament / by James Salago, The
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Romish spider, with his vveb of treason. VVouen and broken together with the seuerall vses that the world and Church shall make thereof. By T. Cooper, preacher of Gods word, The
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Romoved from the next door to the still, near the Fleet-gate, to the next door to the golden bell in St. Bride's Lane, Fleet Street; where liveth a gentlewoman who cutteth and curleth gentlemens, gentlewomens, and childrens hair; and selleth a fine pomatum, which is mixt with ingredients of her own making, that if the hair be never so thin, it makes it grow thick;
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Romphaiopheros = the sword-bearer. Or, The Byshop of Chichester's armes emblazoned in a sermon preached at a synod by T.V. B. of D. sometimes fellow of Queenes Colledge in Oxford, and now pastor of the church at Cockfield in Southsex
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Romulus and Hersilia, or, The Sabine war a tragedy acted at the Dukes theatre
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Romulus and Hersilia, or, The Sabine war a tragedy acted at the Dukes theatre in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Behn, Aphra; 1683)
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Romulus and Tarquin First written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi. And now taught English, by HCL
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Romulus and Tarquin First written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi. And now taught English, by HCL in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Malvezzi, Virgilio, marchese; 1637)
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Romulus and Tarquin first written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi: and now taught English, by H: Ld. Cary of Lepington the second edition
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Romulus and Tarquin first written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi: and now taught English, by H: Ld. Cary of Lepington the second edition in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Malvezzi, Virgilio, marchese; 1638)
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Romulus and Tarquin. First written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi: and now taught English, by HCL
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Romulus and Tarquin. First written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi: and now taught English, by HCL in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Malvezzi, Virgilio, marchese; 1637)
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Romvlvs ; and, Tarqvin written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi and now taught English by Henry Earle of Monmouth
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Romvlvs ; and, Tarqvin written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi and now taught English by Henry Earle of Monmouth in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Malvezzi, Virgilio, marchese; 1648)
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Room for a ballad, or, A ballad for Rome being a continuation of the Catholick ballad inviting to popery, upon the grounds and reasons that could ever yet be produced
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Room for a jovial tinker, Old brass to mend or, Here is a tinker full of mettle, the which can mend, pot, pan, or kettle : for stopping of holes is his delight, his work goes forward day and night : if there be any woman brave, whose couldrons need of mending have, send for this tinker, ne'r deny him, he'l do your work well if you try him : a proof of him, i'le forthwith show, 'cause you his workmanship may know : the tune is, Behold the man, and c
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Room for a joviall tinker old brass to mend, or, Here is a tinker full of mettle the which can mend pot pan or kettle, for stopping of holes is his delight his work goes forward day and night if there be any women brave, whose coldrons need of mending have send for this tinker nere deny him he'd do your work well if you try him. A proof of him Ile forthwith show cause you his workmanship may know the tune is, Behold the man, and c
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WorldCat: 767479899
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Room for a joviall tinker old brass to mend, or, Here is a tinker full of mettle the which can mend pot pan or kettle, for stopping of holes is his delight his work goes forward day and night if there be any women brave, whose coldrons need of mending have send for this tinker nere deny him he'l do your work well if you try him. A proof of him Ile forthwith show cause you his workmanship may know the tune is, Behold the man, and c
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Room for miracles;, or, Miracles from Room a cart-load for a penny. : Pleasantly yet truely exposing the wonderful fopperies imposed by the popish church, to be believed by her Catholick children. : To which is added a lump of holy reliques, worth no body knows what, as a cast into the bargain
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Room for news, or, News from Rome being a dialogue between the Pope and the Devil at a late conference : consulting the most effectual expedients for promoting their joint interest and designs in the present juncture of affairs : with their instructions concluded upon to be sent to their emissaries in all parts to that purpose
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Room for the cobler of Gloucester and his wife with several cartloads of abominable irregular, pitiful stinking priests : as also a demonstration of their calling after the manner of the Church of Rome, but not according to Magna Charta, the rule of the Gospel : whereunto is added a parallel between the honour of a Lord Bishop, and the honour of a cobler, the cobler being proved the more more honourable person
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Roome for a gentleman, or The second part of faultes collected and gathered for the true meridian of Dublin in Ireland, and may serue fitly else where about London, and in many other partes of England. By Barnabe Rych souldier
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Roome for a justice Or, The life and death of Justice Waterton : together with his epitaph. Presented to the view of the citizens of London, and the rest of the good people at Wapping, Ratcliffe, and St. Katherines. To the tune of A Sunday bak'd pudding
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WorldCat: 1044259405
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Roome for a justice. Or, The life and death of Justice Waterton: together with his epitaph. Presented to the view of the citizens of London, and the rest of the good people at Wapping, Ratcliffe, and St. Katherines. To the tune of A Sunday bak'd-pudding
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WorldCat: 606669106
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Roome for companie, heere comes good fellowes To a pleasant new tune
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Roome for cuckolds or My Lord Lamberts entrance into Sodome and Gomorrah. To the tune, Is there no more cuckolds but I
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Roome for cuckolds: or my Lord Lamberts entrance into Sodome and Gomorah To the tune, Is there no more cuckolds but I
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Roome for cuckolds: or My Lord Lamberts entrance into Sodome and Gomorah. To the tune of, Is there no more cuckolds but I
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WorldCat: 606670550
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Roome for cuckolds: or My Lord Lamberts entrance into Sodome and Gomorrah. To the tune, Is there no more cuckolds but I
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Roome, for a messe of knaues Or, a selection, or a detection, or, a demonstration, or a manifestation. of foure slaues. Or, a conuiction, or a comiction, or, a combination, or a copulation of foure varlets. Or, a reperition, or a repetition. Or, a replication, or a recapitulation. of foure harlets. With a narration or a declaration, a relation or an explication, of a strange of Man
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Roomes trechery and hell bred cruelty
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root of apostacy and fountain of true fortitude : delivered in a sermon before the honourable House of Commons, on their late day of thanks-giving for the great victory given to Sir William Waller and the forces with him against the army of Sir Ralph Hopton / by Thomas Case, The
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root of apostacy, and fountain of true fortitude. Delivered in a sermon before rhe Honourable House of Commons, on their late day of thanks-giving for the great victory given to Sir William Waller and the forces with him, against the army of Sir Ralph Hopton. By Thomas Case, Preacher at Milk-street, London, and one of the Assembly of Divines, The
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root of popery struck at, and the true ancient apostolick foundation discovered, in some propositions to the papists concerning fallibility and infallibility, which cut down the uncertain, and manifest the certain way of receiving and growing up into the truth : also, some considerations concerning the true and false church and ministry, with the state of each since the dayes of the apostles : held forth in true love and pity to the souls of the papists, that they may hear and consider, and not mistake and stumble at the rock of ages, whereupon the prophets, apostles, and whole flock of God throughout all generations have been built : there is likewise somewhat added concerning the ground of error, and the way to truth and unity, for the sake of such as are more spiritual, and have been more inwardly exercised in searching after truth / by Isaac Penington, the younger, The
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roote of Romish rites and ceremonies shevving that the Church of Rome hath borrowed most part of her ceremonies of the Iewes and ancient pagans, and that from this spring proceeded the Iubile. First written in French by M. Charles Drelincourt, Minister of Gods word in the Reformed Church of Paris; and now translated into English by M.T, The
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