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striking copy book, containing various alphabets by comand of hand designed for the improvement of youth at the writing school neer St. Pals School, in St. Pauls Churchyard / by John Ayres, The
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stripping of Ioseph, or The crueltie of brethren to a brother In a sermon before his Maiestie at White-Hall, by Robert Wilkinson, Doctor in Diuinitie, chaplaine in ordinarie to his Maiestie, and late pastor of Saint Olaues in Southwarke. With a consolatorie epistle, to the English-East-India Companie, for their vnsufferable wrongs sustayned in Amboyna, by the Dutch there. Published and presented vnto them, by Tho. Myriell pastor of Saint Stephens in Walbrooke, The
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Stripping, vvhipping, and pumping. Or, The five mad shavers of Drury-Lane strangely acted, and truely related. Done in the period, latter end, tayle, or rumpe of the dogged dogge-dayes, last past, August. 1638. Together with the names of the severall parties which were actors in this foule businesse
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Strof 1627 a new almanacke or prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1627, being the third after bis-sextile or leape-yeare : calculated for the meridian and elevation of the famous vniversity and towne of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 degr. 17 min. and will serve without sensible error for for the hon. citie of London, or any other place within this kingdome of England / by W. Strof
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strong castle of Gothridge taken by Colonell Birch: Sir Henry Lingen, and fifty gentlemen taken prisoners, all the officers and souldiers at mercy, and all the armes and ammunition, bagg and baggage taken by the said Colonell Birch, on Fryday last, July 31. 1646. Monday the 3d. of August, 1646. This letter of Colonell Birches, with the two other letters, are examined and printed, and published according to order of Parliament, The
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Strong comforts for weak Christians with due cautions against presumption being the substance of some sermons lately preached at Chesterfield / by John Billingsley ; to which is annexed The grand Quaker prov'd a grosse liar, or, A short replie to a little pamphlet intituled A dispute between James Nayler and the parish teachers of Chesterfield, by a challenge against him, and c. / by the same author
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strong helper offering to beare euery mans burden, or, A treatise teaching in all burdens and troubles of minde how to obtaine ease, helpe and comfort at the hands of God but chiefly deliuering infallible grounds of comfort for the quieting of troubled consciences that are oppressed with accusing thoughts where all those subtile and dangerous obiections wherewith Satan seeketh to repell and keepe out hope in the hearts of such weake ones are fully answered out of the Word of God / collected by John Haiward, The
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strong helper or, The interest, and power of the prayers of the destitute, for the building up of Sion. Opened in a sermon before the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, upon the solemn day of their monethly fast, April 30. 1645. / By Stephen Marshall, B.D. minister of Gods Word, at Finching-field in Essex, The
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strong helper, offering to beare euery mans burthen. Or, A treatise, teaching in all troubles how to cast our burden vpon God but chiefly deliuering infallible grounds of comfort for quieting of troubled consciences. By Iohn Haivvard, The
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strong helper, offering to beare every mans burthen. Or, A treatise, teaching in all troubles how to cast our burthen upon God but chiefly delivering infallible grounds of comfort for quieting of troubled consciences. By Iohn Haiward, The
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strong man armed cast out and his goods spoiled, or, The poor man sitting at Jesus's feet clothed and in his right mind being a true convert's testimony of the power of the Lord in turning the soul from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God ... / formerly given forth in writing unto my relations and acquaintance the professors called Independents in Nottinghamshire, declaring the cause of my leaving their assemblies ... by James Jackson, formerly a parish priest and a teacher amongst the Independents and now ... made willing to take up the daily cross and walk with the despised followers of the Lamb in scorn called Quakers, The
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strong man armed not cast out, but removed to a stronger hold viz, from profaneness to hypocrisie, or, An answer to a book entituled, The strong man armed cast out and his goods spoyled ... written by James Jackson ... written for the vindication to the truths of the Gospel ... by Ra. Austen, The
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strong man ejected by a stronger then he. In a sermon preached at Gloucester, the 15th of May, 1660. Being the day his Royal Majesty, King Charles the second, was proclaimed. Shewing, how the strong man Satan is cast out of the palace of the heart, and the Lord Christ possessed thereof. With some application to the present ejectment of the late usurper, Satans confederate, out of the royal palace, and the Lords Christ, King Charles the-second possessed thereof. By Wil. Bartholmevv, M.A. and Vicar of Campden in Gloucester-shire, The
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Strong motives, or Loving and modest advice, vnto the petitioners for presbiterian government. That they endeavour not the compulsion of any in matters of religion, more then they wish others should endeavour to compell them. But with all love, lenitie, meekenesse, patience, and long-suffering to doe unto others, as they desire others should doe unto them. Whereunto is annexed the conclusion of Lieuten. Generall Cromwells letter to the House of Common tending to the same purpose
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Studii legalis ratio, or, Directions for the study of the law under these heads, the brace qualifications for, nature, means, method, time and place brace of brace the study / by W.P
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Studii legalis ratio, or, Directions for the study of the law under these heads, the brace qualifications for, nature, means, method, time and place brace of brace the study / by W.P in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Phillips, William.; 1662)
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Studii legalis ratio, or, Directions for the study of the law under these heads, the brace qualifications or nature, means, method, time and place brace of brace the study
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Studii legalis ratio, or, Directions for the study of the law under these heads, the brace qualifications or nature, means, method, time and place brace of brace the study in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Phillips, William.; 1675)
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Studii legalis ratio: or, Directions for the study of the law under these heads: the qualifications for, nature, means, method, time and place of the study. The second addition, corrected and enlarged, by W. P
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Studiorum puerilium clauis miro quodam compendio ac facilitate, Latinæ linguæ ac poeticæ rudimenta complectons. Autor de se
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Studiorum puerilium clauis miro quodam compendio ac facilitate, Latinæ linguæ ac poeticæ rudimenta complectons. Autor de se in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Duncan, Andrew; 1597)
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study of quietness explained, recommended, and directed in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, at the Guild-Hall chappel, March 16, 1683/4, and now published, as the heads were, elsewhere, more enlarged upon, in several discourses, The
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Study to be quiet, or, Serious and seasonable advice to the citizens of London written by a Citizen of London
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Study to be quiet: or, A short vievv of the miseries of warre, with the necessity of peace. Also, the character of a peaceable man: whose motto is, I am for peace, Psal. 120. vers. 7.. / By a dyer
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stuff weaver's case against printing callicoes examined, The
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stuff weaver's case against printing callicoes examined, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1704)
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Stultifera nauis
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Stultifera nauis qua omnium mortalium narratur stultitia ... The ship of fooles ... Translated out of Latin into Englishe by Alexander Barclay priest
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Stultifera nauis qua omnium mortalium narratur stultitia ... The ship of fooles ... Translated out of Latin into Englishe by Alexander Barclay priest in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barclay, ALexander; 1500)
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Stultifera nauis qua omnium mortalium narratur stultitia, admodum vtilis and necessaria ab omnibus ad suam salutem perlegenda, è Latino sermone in nostrum vulgarem versa, and iam diligenter impressa. An. Do. 1570. = The ship of fooles, wherin is shewed the folly of all states, with diuers other workes adioyned vnto the same, very profitable and fruitfull for all men. Translated out of Latin into Englishe by Alexander Barclay priest
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stumbling-block of disobedience and rebellion cunningly imputed by P.H. unto Calvin, removed in a letter to the said P.H. from I.H, The
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stumbling-block of disobedience and rebellion cunningly imputed by P.H. unto Calvin, removed in a letter to the said P.H. from I.H, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Harrington, James; 1658)
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stumbling-block of disobedience and rebellion, cunningly laid by Calvin in the subjects way, discovered, censured, and removed. By P.H, The
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stumbling-block of disobedience and rebellion, cunningly laid by Calvin in the subjects way, discovered, censured, and removed. By P.H, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Heylyn, Peter; 1658)
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stumbling-stone and rock of offence, as it hath been in all ages both to Jew and Gentile, Christ Jesus, the power of God and the wisdom of God opened to the understanding of the simple in the answers to these questions, viz, what Christ Jesus is, what the stumbling-stone and rock of offence, how he hath been, and is, the rock of offence and stone of stumbling in all ages, wherefore it hath been and is so in all ages, or the reason of the thing, what's the end of the Lord in all, or his designe therein / by Geo. Bishope, The
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stumbling-stone, or, A discourse touching that offence which the world and worldly church do take against 1. Christ himself. 2. His true word. 3. His true worship. 4. His true church. 5. His true government. 6. His true ministry. Wherein the University is reproved by the Word of God. Delivered partly to the University-congregation in Cambridge, partly to another in the same town. Together with a brief touch in the epistle on the late quarrelsom, weak, and erroneous Animadversions of one Mr. Chambers, called Doctor in Divinity, and Pastor of Pewsy in Wiltshire. By William Dell minister of the Gospel, and Master of Gonvil and Cains Colledge in Cambridge, The
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sturdy beggars garland, The
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sturdy beggars garland, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1733)
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Style's practical register, begun in the reign of King Charles I consisting of rules, order, and the principal observations concerning the practice of the common law in the courts at Westminster, particularly the Kings Bench, as well in matters criminal as civil, carefully continued down to this time, alphabetically digested under several titles, with a table for the ready finding out of those titles
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Suas gradum si virtutem colas, et nescias quis ĥic jacet, lege and luge. Iohannes Clericus, ecclesiae Anglicanae senior dignissimus, and electorum ordine meritò decoratus
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WorldCat: 607142530
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Sub obitum viri spectatissimi, Georgii Jamesoni, abredonensis, pictoris eminentissimi, lachrymæ
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Sub obitum viri spectatissimi, Georgii Jamesoni, abredonensis, pictoris eminentissimi, lachrymæ in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wedderburn, David; 1644)
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subiects thankfulnesse: or, God-a-mercie good Scot, to the tune of, Blew Cap for mee, The
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Subject of supremacie, the right of Caesar, resolution of conscience wherein are three questions handled : viz. 1. whether the King without Parliament may take up armes and in the time of it fight with friends or foes, as having the law of armes in his owne power, and no law else? 2. whether the Parliament without the King may take up armes to defend themselves, and kingdome against delinquents, invaders, and forces raised in or out of the kingdome? 3. whether the people by command of either to assist the one, and resist the other be rebells? : and may serve as a replication to the reply of Dr. Ferne, concerning free subjects, a faithfull councell, a royall King, and loyall people placed by this author as slaves, a faction, a tyrant, rebells, in his ignorance of jurisdiction, legall, and naturall preservation, The
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subject of supremacie. The right of Caesar. Resolution of conscience. Wherein are three questions handled: viz. 1. Whether the King without the Parliament may take up armes, and in the time of it fight with friends or foes, as having the law of armes in his owne power, and no law else? 2. Whether the Parliament without the King may take up armes to defend themselves, and kingdome, against delinquents, invaders, and forces raised in, or out of the kingdome? 3. Whether the people by command of either to assist the one, and resist the other be rebells? And may serve as a replication to the reply of Dr. Ferne, concerning free subjects; a faithfull councell, a royall King, and loyall people; placed by this author as slaves, a faction, a tyrant, rebells, in his ignorance of jurisdiction, legall, and naturall preservation, The
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subject's religion directing and disposing them to a conscientious and careful discharge of their duty in the choice of publick magistrates and officers / by a citizen of London, The
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subject's religion directing and disposing them to a conscientious and careful discharge of their duty in the choice of publick magistrates and officers / by a citizen of London, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Citizen of London.; 1691)
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Subjection for conscience sake in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the court of aldermen, and the several companies at Bow-Church on the sixth of February, being the King's day, by Tho. Staynoe
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Subjection for conscience-sake asserted in a sermon preached at Covent-Garden-Church, December the sixth, 1674 / by Gilbert Burnet
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Subjection for conscience-sake asserted in a sermon preached at the assizes held at Ant-hill in Bedfordshire, March the 11th, 1682 ... by Tho. Pomfret
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Subjection for conscience-sake asserted: in a sermon preached at Covent-Garden-Church, December the sixth, 1674 / by Gilbert Burnet
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subjection of all traytors, rebels, as well peers, as commons in Ireland to the laws, statutes, and tryals by juries of good and lawful men of England, in the King's Bench at Westminster, for treasons perpetrated by them in Ireland, or any forreign country out of the realm of England being an argument at law made in the Court of King's Bench, Hill. 20. Caroli Regis, in the case of Connor Magwire ... ... wherein are comprised many other particulars, and notable records, relating to the laws, peers, statutes, affairs of Ireland ... / by William Prynne, The
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subjection of all traytors, rebels, as well peers, as commons in Ireland, to the laws, statutes, and trials by juries of good and lawfull men of England, in the Kings Bench at Westminster, for treasons perpetuated by them in Ireland, or any foreign country out of the realm of England. Being an argument at law made in the Court of Kings Bench, Hil. 20 Caroli Regis, in the case of Connor Magwire, an Irish baron ... fully proving; that Irish peers, as well as commons may be lawfully tried in this court in England, by the statute of 35 H.8.c.2. for treasons committed by them in Ireland, by a Middlesex jury, and outed of a trial by Irish peers: which was accordingly adjudged, and he thereupon tried, condemned, executed as a traytor ... By William Prynne Esq; a bencher of Lincolnes Inne, The
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Subjection to Christ in all his ordinances and appointments the best means to preserve our liberty : together with a treatise of ineffectual hearing the word ... : with some remarkable passages of His life / by Thomas Shepard
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Subjection to Christ in all his ordinances and appointments the best means to preserve our liberty : together with a treatise of ineffectual hearing the Word, how we may know whether we have heard the same effectually, and by what means it may become effectual unto us : with some remarkable passages of his life / by Tho. Shephard ... ; now published by Mr. Jonathan Michel
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Subjection to Christ in all his ordinances, and appointments, the best means to preserve our liberty. Together with a treatise of ineffectual hearing the word; how we may know whether we have heard the same effectually: and by what means it may be come effectual unto us. With some remarkable passages of his life. By Tho. Shephard, late pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge in New-England. Now published by Mr. Jonathan Michell pastor of the said church in New England
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Subjection to Christ in all his ordinances, and appointments, the best means to preserve our liberty. Together with a treatise of ineffectual hearing the word; how we may know whether we have heard the same effectually: and by what means it may be come effectual unto us. With some remarkable passages of his life. By Tho. Shephard, late pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge in New-England. Now published by Mr. Jonathan Michell pastor of the said church in New-England
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