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Sacrilege sacredly handled That is, according to Scripture onely. Diuided into two parts: 1. For the law. 2. For the Gospell. An appendix also added; answering some obiections mooued, namely, against this treatise: and some others, I finde in Ios. Scaligers Diatribe, and Ioh. Seldens Historie of tithes. For the vse of all churches in generall: but more especially for those of North-Britaine
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Sacrilegious desertion of the holy ministery rebuked, and tolerated preaching of the gospel vindicated, against the reasonings of a confident questionist, in a book called Toleration not abused; with counsil to the nonconformists, and petition to the pious conformists / by one that is consecrated to the sacred ministry, and is resolved not to be a deserter of it
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Sacris ordinibus non-rite intiati tenentur ad eos rite ineundos ; Non datur purgatorium pontificium aut Platonicum respondente Mr. Morton
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Sacris ordinibus non-rite intiati tenentur ad eos rite ineundos ; Non datur purgatorium pontificium aut Platonicum respondente Mr. Morton in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Morton, David.; 1663)
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Sacris ordinibus non-ritè initiati, tenentur ad eos ritè ineundos
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Sacris ordinibus non-ritè initiati, tenentur ad eos ritè ineundos in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Morton, David; 1663)
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Sacro-sancta regum majestas, or, The sacred and royal prerogative of Christian kings. Wherein sovereignty is by Holy Scriptures, reverend antiquity, and sound reason asserted, by discussing of five questions. And the Puritanical, Jesuitical, antimonarchical grounds are disproved, and the untruth and weakness of their new-devised-state-principles are discovered. Dei gratia mea lux
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Sacro-sancta regum majestas, or, The sacred and royall prerogative of Christian kings vvherein soveraigntie is by Holy Scriptures, reverend antiquitie, and sound reason asserted, by discussing of five questions : and, the puritanicall, jesuiticall, antimonarchicall grounds are disproved and the untruth and weaknesse of their new-divised-state-principles are discovered
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Sacro-sancta regum majestas: or The sacred and royal prerogative of Christian kings wherein sovereignty is by Holy Scriptures, reverend antiquity, and sound reason asserted, by discussing of five questions. And the Puritanical, Jesuitical, antimonarchical grounds are disproved, nnd the untruth and weakness of their new-devised-state-principles are discovered. Dei gratia mea lux
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Sacro-sancta regum majestas: or, The sacred and royall prerogative of Christian kings. VVherein soveraigntie is by Holy Scriptures, reverend antiquitie, and sound reason asserted, by discussing of five questions. And, the Puritanicall, Jesuiticall, antimonarchicall grounds are disproved, and the untruth and weaknesse of their new-devised-state-principles are discovered. Dei gratia mea lux
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Sacro-sanctum Novum Testamentum Domini servatoris nostri Iesu Christi, in hexametros versus ad verbum and genuinum sensum fidelitèr in Latinam linguam translatum, per Iohannem Episcopum Oxoniensem
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Sacrorum emblematum centuria vna quæ tam ad exemplum aptè expressa sunt, and ad aspectum pulchrè depingi possunt, quam quæ aut à veteribus accepta, aut inventa ab alijs hactenus extant. In tres classes distributa, quarum prima emblemata typica, siue allegorica: altera historica, siue re gesta: tertia physica, à rerum natura sumpta continet. Omnia à purissimis Scripturæ fontibus derivata, and Anglolatinis versibus reddita
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Sacrorum parallelorum libri tres: id est, Comparatio locorum Scripturæ sacræ, qui ex Testamento vetere in Novo adducuntur summam utriusque in verbis convenientiam, in rebus consensum, in mutationibus fidem veritatémque breviter and perspicuè ex fontibus Scripturæ S. genuináque linguarum Hebrææ and Graecæ conformatione monstrans: and contra atheos, Arianos, Iudæos, Mahumedistas, aliósque afferens simplicitatem Euangelistarum and Apostolorum Christi. Primo libro continentur loci, qui in Euangeliis and Actis Apostolorum exstant: secondo, qui in tredecim Pauli epistolis: tertio, epistolæ ad Hebræos justus and methodicus commentarius. His postremó accedit appendix, ex scriptis reliquis canonicis. Francisci Iunii Biturgis
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Sacrorum parallelorum libri tres: id est, Comparatio locorum Scripturæ sacræ, qui ex Testamento vetere in Novo adducuntur summam utriusque in verbis convenientiam, in rebus consensum, in mutationibus fidem veritatémque; breviter and perspicuè ex fontibus Scripturæ S. genuináque linguarum Hebrææ and Græecæ conformatione monstrans: and contra atheos, Arianos, Iudæos, Mahumedistas, aliósque afferens simplicitatem Euangelistarum and Apostolorum Christi. Primo libro continentur loci, qui in Euangeliis and Actis Apostolorum exstant: secundo, qui in tredecim Pauli epistolis: tertio, epistolæ ad Hebræos justus and methodicus commentarius. His postremó accedit appendix, ex scriptis reliquis canonicis. Francisci Iunii Biturgis
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Sad and bloody newes from Yorkshire Being a true relation of a most strange barbarous, and cruel murther, committed near Ferry-Brigs, on the persons of Mr. John Andrew, and Mistris Elizabeth Stone, occasioned by Mr John Stone, uncle to the aforesaid mistris Elizabeth: and the great and wonderful discovery thereof, immediately upon the bloody tragedy acted against these two precious souls. With the manner thereof; and the sad and heavy judgments that befel the said Mr. Stone, and his dear wife, as they lay a few nights after in their bed; to the unspeakable grief of their friends and relations
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Sad and deplorable nevves from Nevv England. Poetically related by an inhabitant there, and newly sent over to a merchant in London, being a true narrative of New-Englands lamentable estate at present, occasioned by many un-heard of cruelties, practised upon the persons and estates of its united colonies, without respect of sex, age or quality of persons by the barbarous heathen thereof. With allowance
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Sad and deplorable news from Bride-lane: or, A warning for lovers that are either inconstant or too fond Being a full and true relation of a young man, an apprentice, that having been three years in love with a young maiden, and now fancying that she slighted him, poysoned himself on Tuesday the 21 of March last; and after having been buried some time in the Church-yard, was removed thence into the highway neer Fleetbridge. Licensed April 3. 1676. Oldenburg
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Sad and deplorable news from Fleet-Street, or, A vvarning for lovers, that are either inconstant or too fond being a full and true relation of a gentleman, that having been seven years in love with a lady, and now fancying that she slighted him, and preferred others before him, flung himself desperately out of a window four pairs of stairs high, near Fleet-Bridg; on Friday the 12th of this instant June, 1674. Where he was batter'd all to pieces with the violence of the fall, and miserably dyed. With allowance
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Sad and deplorable news from Oxford-sheir and Bark-sheir Being a lamentable and true relation of the drowning of about sixty persons, men, women and children, in the lock, near Goring in Oxford sheir; as they were passing by water, from Goring Feast, to Stately in Barksheir. Readers, this story is both strange and true, and for your good be careful of your life, all sins to fly, lest you by death be taken suddenly. When he is sent, on you arrest to make, no fees nor bail, can purchase your escape
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Sad and dismal year. Or, England's great and lamentable flood; being a true, but woful relation, of the mighty rains, and overflowings of the stately rivers of Trent, Dove, and Severn, in several parts of the nation, and the number of men, women, and children, that perished by the force of this inundation. Likewise, the hideous noise and shrieks of poor scking babes and infants, that lay floting up and down the waters in their cradles, and the getting up of divers people to the tops of houses to save their lives. Together with the carying away of great store of hay, pease, and beans, by the merciless streams; and the great loss and ruine of many cowes, horses, sheep, and oxen, The
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sad and dolefull lamentation of Origen after his fall: set up as a seamark to make others beware of doing the least evil, that good may come of it, The
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Sad and dreadful news from Dukes-place near Aldgate: or, a true account of a barborous and unnatural self-murther committed by Dorcas Pinkney a single woman, about the age of forty years, on the 8th. of July, 1686. upon her own person. With the material circumstances that attended it
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Sad and dreadful news from Kings-street in Westminster, or a most lamentable relation of the untimely end of the Lady Phillips Who was found strangled in her chamber, on the 12th of this instant November, giving an account of all the material circumstances, attending the murther of that unfortunate lady
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Sad and dreadful news from New-England being a true relation of the barbarous cruelty lately committed by the Spaniards upon the English
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Sad and dreadful news from the strand giving an account of a most dreadful fire which happen'd there last night and consum'd to ashes four persons : with a relation of its beginning, and the manner of its discovery and c
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sad and dreadful relation of a bloody and cruel murther committed by Mr. Thomas Low a minister, in Heart-Street, Covent-Garden, upon his own person, on the 29th. or 30th. of March. 1684. Together with the circumstances that attended it, as they appeared before the coroners inquest, who sate upon the dead corps on the 30th. of the aforesaid month, and what else happened remarkable thereupon, The
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sad and dreadfull accident of the burning of a rich Turkey ship by lightning, in the road of Gravesend: on Thursday the 23d. of June, 1687, The
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Sad and fearfull newes from Beverley, or, The northern diurnall wherein is declared how a great barn of corn was set on fire to the great dammage of Sir Iohn Hotham and the inhabitants of the said town and the manifold abuses that are daily offered
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Sad and fearfull newes from Beverley. Or, the northern diurnall. Wherein is declared how a great barn of corn was set on fire, to the great dammage of Sir Iohn Hotham, and the inhabitants of the said town, and the manifold abuses that are daily offered to those that take part with the Parliament, by the cavaleers, and others that are in authoritie: namely, the Earle of Lindsey the Earl of Northampton the Earl of Newcastle, the Earl of Rivers. VVhereunto is annexed, A declaration of the Lords and Commons, concerning the particular actions of the said earles. Ordered that this be printed and published. John Brown Cler. Parl
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sad and lamentable case of Protestants under the government of a popish prince which must be expected when they are subjects to such an one, The
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sad and lamentable case of the tenants of the late deane and chapters of Durham briefly stated, The
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Sad and lamentable condition of the Protestants in Ireland being an account of the barbarous proceedings of the natives against the English : as also of the facility of rescuing those distressed Protestants out of the hands of the bloody papists, provided there be a speedy supply from England, The
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sad and lamentable cry of oppression and cruelty in the city of Bristol Relating to the prosecution of certain dissenting-Protestants in some passages most notorious to the grieved inhabitants of the said city, The
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Sad and lamentable nevvs from Rumford Being a true and dreadful relation of the sad and dreadful end of one William Stapeler, a drover, who committed a rapt, or ravishment, upon the body of a young girl, that lodged in his house. For which he was brought before a justice of the peace, on Tuesday last being the 15. of this instant September, who after his examination hanged himself
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Sad and lamentable newes from Holland Being a true relation of the great and wonderful inundation of waters, that brake in at the town of Gorkham, in the night-time, near the city of Amsterdam, where many stately houses became bnried in the violent waves; both men, vvomen and children perishing in the raging billows. Also, the manner how the waters brake in again with great violence, on Munday last about noon, at the two strong sluces of Bonmel and Thieler, where about thirty villages were drowned and not any thing to be seen, but the tops of some few steeples and chimneys, many perishing in the vvaters; some escaping in boats, and the poor infants floating upon the raging vvaves in their swadling-bands and cradles together with the sad and wofull cries and groans of the poor distressed inhabitants; and the ringing of the bells backward, to prevent the perishing of others
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Sad and lamentable newes from several parts of England. Being a true relation of the great losses sustained by those strange windes, and impetuous tempests, on Tuesday the 18th of February, both by sea and land
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Sad and lamentable newes from Suffolk being a true and perfect relation of the great thunder-claps, and lightning, that fell upon the house of Mr. Absolon at Wangford, where Mr. Torril, Mr. Blowgate, Mr. Brome, Mr. Lemon, and divers other gentlemen were drinking of healths. And the manner how the said thunderclaps rent and tore the house in divers places, striking divers of the aforesaid gentlemen lame, senseless, and carrying of Mr. Blowgate out of the parlour to the top of the room, and casting of him upon a table. As also, the striking of Mr. Torril dead, the hair of his head being almost all burnt of with the lightning, his legs somewhat bruised, and his head, face, and body, changed black. Attested by the fore-man of the jury, Mr. John Gibson, who on Thursday was sevennight was summoned upon the Crowners Quest
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Sad and lamentable news from Brick-lane in the hamlet of Spittle Fields, or, A dreadful warning to such as give way to the temptation of the devil, in the deplorable example of Mr. John Child once a famous anabaptist teacher who falling into despair; committed a barbarous and unnatural murther upon his own person, on the 13th day of Octob. 1684. Together with the circumstances that attended it, likewise his behavior towards such ministers as prayed with him, and administred other spiritual consolations, as also what else materially happened on the sad occasion, being worthy the perusal of all Christians, and published to the end, that it might deter others from falling into the like snare
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Sad and lamentable news from Northampton, or, A full and true relation of the late great fire whereby the far greater part of that antient and eminent corporation is destroyed: there being the great Church of St. All-Hallows and two other parish churches, the market-place, and most part of the chief streets in the town burnt down and consumed. On Monday the 20th of this instant September, 1675. With allowance
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Sad and lamentable news from Old-Street being a full and true relation of a sad and deplorable accident that happened at a Dyers House in Old-Street on Sunday the 8th. of this instant March, at night. Where a nurse, and two maid-servants, sitting up late to make merry by themselves, and making a very large fire, all of char-coal, in a close room, they were therewith smothered, and their spirits so suffocated, that they continued there all night; and being found next morning, two of them were stark dead, beyond recovery: the third with much ado, was brought to life again, but remains very weak
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Sad and lamentable news from VVapping giving a true and just account of a most horrible and dreadful fire, which happened on Sunday the 19th. of Nov. 1682. Beginning at the house of one Capt. Allen, in Cinnamon-street, by the carelesness of a drunken fellow, a sawyer, who lodged in the house aforesaid, and by letting the candle fall into some shavings, he proved ruinous to some thousands now undone by the ont-ragious flames, which with uncontroulable force burned down two thousand houses, destroying all before it for a whole mile in length, and a quarter of a mile in breadth, burning down streets, lanes, allies, courts, yards, wharfs, cranes, the like never known before since the great fire of London. It continued twenty hours or more, to the ruine of many mens good estates, besides the loss of forty mens lives, who were destroyed in endeavouring to asswage the force of this terribel fire. Also, giving you a particular account of the great losses of several men, namely, Sir William Warren, the Lady Ivy, Mr. Hooper, M
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Sad and serious politicall considerations touching the invasive war against our Presbyterian Protestant brethren in Scotland, their late great overthrow, and the probable dangerous consequences thereof to both nations and the Prorestant religion which may serve as a satisfactory apology for such ministers and people, who out of conscience did not observe the publike thanksgiving against their covenant, for the great slaughter of those their brethren in covenant
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Sad and serious thoughts, or The sense and meaning of the late act concerning marriages; explained in a letter from a worthy gentleman in the country to his reverend friend in London, 1653
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Sad and wonderful newes from the faulcon at the bank side being a true and perfect relation of the strange visions, ghosts, and apparitions seen in the house and garden of Mr. Powel a baker, lately deceased to whom he revealed the cause of his walking. The several speeches that past between the spirit of Mr. Powel, his maid Jone, and divers learned men, who went to allay him: and the manner of his appearing to them in the garden, upon their making of a circle, and burning of wax-candles and juniper-wood: as also, the speeches that there passed, the manner how it vanished, and the great and lamentable accident that immediately hapned, both at their digging for hidden treasure, when the barrels of money descended lower and lower, and at his departure. Likewise, the strange appearance of the ghost of
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Sad case of Clement VVriter who hath waited for reliefe therein since the fourth of Decemb. 1640, The
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Sad case of Clement VVriter who hath waited for reliefe therein since the fourth of Decemb. 1640, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Writer, Clement; 1645)
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sad case of Clement VVriter, who hath waited for reliefe therein since the fourth of Decemb. 1640, The
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sad case of Clement VVriter, who hath waited for reliefe therein since the fourth of Decemb. 1640, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Writer, Clement; 1653)
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Sad condition of a distracted kingdome, expressed, in a fable of Philo the Jew, The
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Sad condition of a distracted kingdome, expressed, in a fable of Philo the Jew, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Philo, of Alexandria.; 1645)
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Sad effects of cruelty detected being an impartial account of the poor woman, near Temple-Barr, lately tempted in her distraction to make away with herself : whose temptation and distraction proceeded not from her owning the Quakers their meetings or principles ... but from the Devill and a wicked husband ... : in pursuance of a late malicious pamphlet and fallacious account, entituled, The sad and dreadful end of one of the Quakers and c, The
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Sad estate and condition of Ireland as represented in a letter from a worthy person, who was in Dublin on Friday last, to the Honourable Sir ---- : together with the declaration of the Earl of Tyrconnel for the disarming all Protestants, and preventing their escape out of that kingdom, The
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Sad estate and condition of Ireland as represented in a letter from a worthy person, who was in Dublin on Friday last, to the Honourable Sir ---- : together with the declaration of the Earl of Tyrconnel for the disarming all Protestants, and preventing their escape out of that kingdom, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, Earl of; 1689)
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sad estate of the kingdom being an account of the first years charge of our reformation, The
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Sad memorials of the royal martyr, or, A parallel betwixt the Jewes murder of Christ and the English murder of King Charls the First being a sermon preached on the solemnity of His Majestie's martyrdom in the Cathedral-Church of Sarum, An. Dom. 1669 / by T.L.
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