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Scotland pulling down the gates of Rome, or, Christ against Antichrist, the Lambs friends against the Dragons followers containing first, Christs herauld proclaiming his second coming, in allarum to most kingdoms of Europe, from the late presaging comet which appeared, December 1680 and January 1681, and now in August 82 ... : secondly, the popish confessions and catechisms, lately dispersed, and their damnable principles examined
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WorldCat: 606686157
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Scotland's grievances relating to Darien and c., humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament
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Scotland's grievances relating to Darien and c., humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ridpath, George; 1700)
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WorldCat: 368013918
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Scotland's lament for their misfortunes
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Scotland's lament for their misfortunes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1700)
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WorldCat: 767511038
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Scotland's present duty, or, A call to the nobility, gentry, ministry and commonalty of this land to be duely affected with, and vigorously to act for, our common concern in Caledonia, as a mean to enlarge Christ's kingdom, to benefit our selves, and do good to all Protestant churches
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WorldCat: 606747146
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Scotland's rejoicing, or, A gratulatorie poem upon His Royal Highness arrival into Scotland. To be sung with a pleasant new tune
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WorldCat: 606758398
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Scotland's right to Caledonia , and the legality of its settlement asserted in three several memorials presented to His Majesty in May 1699 / by the Lord President of the Session, and Lord Advocate on behalf of the Company of Scotland, Trading to Africa and the Indies
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Scotland's right to Caledonia , and the legality of its settlement asserted in three several memorials presented to His Majesty in May 1699 / by the Lord President of the Session, and Lord Advocate on behalf of the Company of Scotland, Trading to Africa and the Indies in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies.; 1700)
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Scotland's soveraignty asserted being a dispute concerning homage, against those who maintain that Scotland is a feu, or fee-liege of England, and that therefore the king of Scots owes homage to the king of England : by Sir Thomas Craig ... ; translated from the Latin manuscript, and a preface added ... by Geo. Ridpath
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Scotland's soveraignty asserted. Being a dispute concerning homage, against those who maintain that Scotland is a feu, or fee-liege of England, and that therefore the king of Scots owes homage to the king of England. : Wherein there are many judicious reflections upon most of the English historians, who wrote before the year 1600, and abundance of considerable passages, which illustrate the history of both kingdoms. / By Sir Thomas Craig, author of the book De feudis. ; Translated from the Latin manuscript, and a preface added ... by Geo. Ridpath
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WorldCat: 767512944
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Scotland's soveraignty asserted. Being a dispute concerning homage, against those who maintain that Scotland is a feu, or fee-liege of England, and that therefore the king of Scots ows homage to the king of England. Wherein there are many judicious reflections upon most of the English historians who wrote before the year 1600. and abundance of considerable passages, which illustrate the history of both kingdoms. / By Sir Thomas Craig ... ; translated from the Latin manuscript, and a preface added ... lately found in the archives of England, and publish'd in a single sheet, by Mr. Rymer, the King's historiographer
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WorldCat: 767512481
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Scotlands alarme, or, Some considerations tending to demonstrate the necessitie of our speedie marching to the assistance of our brethren in England, notwithstanding all difficulties and necessities, reall or pretended together with a letter dated at Edinburgh, Novemb. the 29, 1643 : wherein is given full satisfaction to all men who desire to know the reasons why the Scots Army is not yet advanced into England
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Scotlands alarme, or, Some considerations tending to demonstrate the necessity of our speedie marching to the assistance of our brethren in England notwithstanding all difficulties and necessities, reall or pretended
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Scotlands alarme. Or, Some considerations tending to demonstrate the necessitie of our speedie marching to the assistance of our brethren in England, notwithstanding all difficulties and necessities, reall or pretended. Together, with a letter dated at Edinburgh, Novemb. the 29. 1643. Wherein is given full satisfaction to all men who desire to know the reasons why the Scots Army is not yet advanced into England
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Scotlands ancient obligation to England and publike acknowledgment thereof, for their brotherly assistance to, and deliverance of them, with the expence of their blood, and hazzard of the state and tranquility of their realm, from the bondage of the French, in the time of their greatest extremity. Anno Dom. 1560
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Scotlands complaint. Vpon the death of our late soveraigne King Iames of most happy memorie. / By Mr. D. Prymerose
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Scotlands complaint. Vpon the death of our late soveraigne King Iames of most happy memorie. / By Mr. D. Prymerose in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Primrose, David; 1625)
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Scotlands encouragement. Scotlands triumph in spight of Rome and Spaine, vvho would curst Jerichos wals heer build againe
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Scotlands good wishes to His Royal Highness: or, The Whigs malice discovered and defeated. Being a most pleasant new song, to a new tune
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Scotlands holy vvar a discourse truly, and plainly remonstrating, how the Scots out of a corrupt pretended zeal to the covenant have made the same scandalous, and odious to all good men, and how by religious pretexts of saving the peace of Great Brittain they have irreligiously involved us all in a most pernitious warre / by H.P.
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Scotlands holy vvar. A discourse truly, and plainly remonstrating, how the Scots out of a corrupt pretended zeal to the Covenant have made the same scandalous, and odious to all good men: and how by religious pretexts of saving the peace of Great Brittain they have irreligiously involved us all in a most pernitious warre. As also an ansvver to a paper, entituled, Some considerations in relation to the Act of 2. Jan: 1649. for subscribing the Engagement. / By H. Parker Esquire
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Scotlands loyalty, or, Sorrowful sighs on the death of our late soveraign His Sacred Majesty Charles II by the grace of God King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, and c
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Scotlands parænesis to her dread sovereign, King Charles the second
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Scotlands parænesis to her dread sovereign, King Charles the second in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lithgow, William; 1660)
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Scotlands publick acknowledgement of Gods just judgement upon their nation for their frequent breach of faith, leagues, and solemne oathes made to their neighbours of England, in former ages, to gratifie their treacherous confederates of France. Recorded in their own publick liturgie, printed at Edenborough by Thomas Bassandine, Anno. Dom. 1575, page 54, 57, 58, und this title, Prayers used in the churches of Scotland in the time of their persecution by the Frenchmen by a well-wisher to both kingdomes
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WorldCat: 606678888
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Scotlands sad complaint: or, an exact relation of the barbarous proceedings of the malignant and royall party there. Also the undaunted resolutions of the ministry in that kingdome, to oppose them to the death. Together with causes of a solemn humiliation and fast, kept by them on the last Thursday of June and the first Sabbath in July, 1648. Unto which is added the certain number of horse and foot intended for England; together with a discovery of their grand designe. Sent from Edenborough by and Honorable gentleman to his friend in London
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WorldCat: 607008098
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Scotlands thanks-giving for the retvrne of their armie together vvith a true copie of a letter from Dublin of their last proceedings sent to Iohn Bibie drum-major for the tower and citie of London
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WorldCat: 873683969
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Scotlands thanksgiving to the Lord for her armies safe, joyfull and prosperous returning from England
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WorldCat: 606670567
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Scotlands triumph over Rome, the second part, in which the scarlet whore stabd to the heart
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Scotlands vvelcome to her native sonne, and soveraigne lord, King Charles wherein is also contained, the maner of his coronation, and convocation of Parliament; the whole grievances, and abuses of the common-wealth of this kingdome, with diverse other relations, never heretofore published. Worthy to be by all the nobles and gentry perused; and to be layed vp in the hearts, and chests of the whole commouns, whose interests may best claime it, either in meane, or maner, from which their priuiledges, and fortunes are drawne, as from the loadstar of true direction. By William Lithgovv, the bonaventure, of Europe, Asia, and Africa
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Scotlands warning, or a treatise of fasting containing a declaration of the causes of the solemne fast, indyted to bee kept in all the Churches of Scotland, the third and fourth sundayes of this instant moneth of May Anno 1628. and the weeke dayes betwixt them, as they may be goodly keeped in Townes. Together with a direction how to proceed in the religious obseruation of any soleme fast. Written at the appointment of superiors by Mr. W. Struther, preacher of the Gospel at Edinburgh
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Scotlands welcome a sermon preached at Needham in the countie of Suff. on Tuesday, April 5, 1603, vpon Pro. 11. 10 : in the prosperitie of the righteous the citte reioyceth, and when the wicked perish, there is ioy / by Miles Mosse ... ; with some notes and allegations then omitted by reason of the time, and the capacitie of the audience
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Scotorum elogium seu H'ypomnēma, de moribus and religione scotorum
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Scotorum elogium seu H'ypomnēma, de moribus and religione scotorum in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Downie, Robert.; 1641)
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Scots apostacy, displayed, in a treacherous invasion of the English against the law of nations, and during, not only a common league, but an extraordinary compact and covenant with the Parliament of England, The
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WorldCat: 607004269
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Scots apostacy, The
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Scots apostacy, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cleveland, John; 1647)
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Scots apostacy, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cleveland, John; 1647)
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Scots apostacy, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cleveland, John; 1647)
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Scots arithmetician, or, Arithmetick in all its parts viz. arithmetick brace vulgar or decimal, algebraical or analitical, sexagenary or circular, logarithmical or artificial, instrumental or mechanical : to which their is added many necessary tables and cuts ... / by James Paterson mathematician, The
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Scots army advanced into England ... - Issue unnumbered, The
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Scots army advanced into England ... - Issue unnumbered, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bowles, Edward)
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WorldCat: 606711943
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Scots army advanced into England certified in a letter dated from Addarston, the 24 of January, from his excellencies the Lord Generall Lesley's quarters : with the summoning of the county of Northumberland, expressed, The
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Scots army advanced into England certified in a letter dated from Addarston, the 24 of January, from his excellencies the Lord Generall Lesley's quarters : with the summoning of the county of Northumberland, expressed, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Glemham, Thomas, Sir; 1644)
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WorldCat: 767108313
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Scots beaten with their own weapons, and their playing fast and loose with King and Parliament clearly discovered. Which may serve also for a full answer to the Scots last large papers. Published for the satisfaction both of city and countrey, concerning the King and the Scots. Imprimatur Gilbert Mabbot, The
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WorldCat: 607003446
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Scots cabinett opened. Wherein you have a short and full account of the secret transactions of the late affaires, by the Scots Commissioners with the King and Parliament, and the invisible steps, by which wee are brought to a new warre. Together with some quæries concerning a personall treatie; propounded to awaken the spirits of all true English-men, to take heed of the Scots designes, The
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WorldCat: 646680226
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Scots Commissioners, their desires concerning unitie in religion, and uniformitie of Church-government as a speciall meanes for conserving of peace, in his Majesties dominions. Presented to the Kings Majestie, and both Houses of Parliament in England. March. 1641, The
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Scots constancy. Or, An answer to Cleveland's Scots apostacy, The
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Scots constancy. Or, An answer to Cleveland's Scots apostacy, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bostock, Robert; 1647)
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WorldCat: 606667727
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Scots declaration to the Earle of Cumberland. Wherein is declared their resolution to raise forces to oppose the said Earl, and to endeavour the removall of His Maiesties evill councell now attending his royall person. Subscribed by the Earles of Argile. Arth. Buckham. Lethgoe. Dunfarlin. Roxbrough. In the name of the rest of the generall assembly of that kingdome, The
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Scots declaration to the Earle of Cvmberland wherein is declared their resloution to raise forces to oppose the said Earl and to endeavour the removall of His Maiesties evill councell now attending his royall person : subscribed by the earles of Argile, Arth, Buckham, Lethgoe, Dunfarlin, Roxbrough in the name of the rest of the generall assembly of that kingdome, The
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WorldCat: 767127381
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Scots declaration to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament in answer to a declaration sent unto them by their commissioners now at London, from the honourable Houses of Parliament, expressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian blood, and their affections to a reformation, both to kirke and state : and do confidently expect that England will now bestir themselves in the best way for a reformation of religion, and doe most willingly offer their prayers and utmost endeavours for furthering to great a worke, wherein Christ is so much concern'd in his glory, the King in his honour, the kirke and kingdome of England in their happines, and this kirke and kingdome in the purity and peace of the gospell : and whatsoever shall be required by this grave assembly, shall be most willingly performed by us, The
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WorldCat: 767130268
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Scots declaration to the Lords and Commons in Parliament. In answer to a declaration sent unto them by their commissioners now at London, from the honourable Houses of Parliament, expressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian blood, and their affections to a reformation both to kirke and state. And do confidently expect, that England will now bestir themselves in the best way for a reformation of religion, and doe most willingly offer their prayers and utmost endeavours for furthering to great a worke, wherein Christ is so much concern'd in his glory, the King in his honour, the kirke and kingdome of England in their happines, and this kirke and kingdome in the purity and peace of the gospell. And whatsoever shall be required by this grave assembly, shall be most willingly performed by us, The
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WorldCat: 606655627
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Scots declaration, against the toleration of sects and sectaries, and the liberty of conscience. Together with their protestation, to live and die for the maintenance of the Covenant, the performance of the late treaty, the preservation of his Majesty and posterity. Also his Majesties own speech at large, concerning the setling of religion, and the just liberties of that kingdom, and his not doubting of their reall affections for the maintenance of that royall power which he now enjoys after 108 discents, The
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WorldCat: 606993800
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Scots demonstration of their abhorrence of popery with all its adherents in a letter from Edenbrough to a friend in London, containing the manner of burning the Pope there in effigie, on Christmass Day and c, The
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WorldCat: 606598409
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Scots discovery of witchcraft proving the common opinions of witches contracting with devils, spirits, or familiars ... : and their power to kill, torment, and consume ... to be but imaginary ... : wherein also, the lewd unchristian practices of witchmongers ... is notably detected ... : whereunto is added a treatise upon the nature and substance of spirits and devils ... : all written and published in anno 1584 / by Reginald Scott
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WorldCat: 606611048
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Scots episcopal innocence, or, The juggling of that party with the late King, His present Majesty, the Church of England, and the Church of Scotland demonstrated together with a catalogue of the Scots Episcopal clergy turn'd out for their disloyalty ... since the revolution : and a postscript with reflections on a late malicious pamphlet entituled The spirit of malice and slander ... / by Will. Laick, The
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WorldCat: 606562116
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