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substance of the enacting clauses in the bill presented to the House of Commons the second of Feb. 1696 for regulating proceedings in chancery, and other courts of equity, with some reasons for the same, The
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substance of the information of Richard Perkin of Shutborrow, in the county of Stafford; taken upon oath at Stafford Assizes 1679. by Sir Robert Atkyns Knight, then one of the judges for that circuit, The
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substance of the petition of Henry Farmer, Ralph Sheldon, Thomas Stoner, John Weedon, Esqrs., and Winfird Brooke widow, papists, praying to be heard by their Council against the Bill, for the discovery of all lands and revenues given to Popish superstitious uses, and for applying the same to Greenwich Hospital, The
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Substance of the speech delivered by Dr. Gregory ... on quitting the Chair, at the fourth annual meeting of the Blackheath Auxiliary Bible Society, May 13 1815
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substance of two sermons one touching composing of controversies, another touching unity of judgement and love amongst brethren : preached in two honourable conventions of parliament : the former, Jan. 27, 1657, the other, Feb. 4, 1658 / by Edward Reynolds, The
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substance of what Mr. Fitz Gerald answer'd to the several questions put to him by the House of Lords the First of this instant March 1692/3. Reduc'd into writing by their Lordships commands as exactly as the shortness of the time and his bad memory would allow, The
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substance of what Sir Bartholomew Shower spake at the Guild- Hall, Exon, August 19th, 1698 upon declaring the poll for the burgesses of that city elected to serve in this present Parliament, The
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substance of what Sir Bartholomew Shower spake at the Guild- Hall, Exon, August 19th, 1698 upon declaring the poll for the burgesses of that city elected to serve in this present Parliament, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Shower, Bartholomew, Sir; 1698)
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substance of what Sir Henry Vane intended to have spoken upon the scaffold, on Tower-Hill, at the time of execution, being the 14th of June, 1662 published to prevent false reports, The
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substance of what Sir Henry Vane intended to have spoken upon the scaffold, on Tower-Hill, at the time of execution, being the 14th of June, 1662 published to prevent false reports, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Vane, Henry, Sir; 1662)
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substance of what Sir Henry Vane intended to have spoken upon the scaffold, on Tower-Hill, at the time of execution, being the 14th of June, 1662 published to prevent false reports, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Vane, Henry, Sir; 1662)
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substanec of Christian religion soundly set forth in two bookes, by definitions and partitions, framed according to the rules of a naturall method, by Amandus Polanus professor of diuinity. The first booke concerneth faith. The second concerneth good workes. The principall points whereof are contayned in a short table hereunto annexed. According to the third edition, lately corrected and augmented by the author, The
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subtil Miss of London: or, The ranting Hector well fitted by this cunning Miss, who by putting certain ingredients into his wine, laid him into a deep sleep, and striping his gallant attire, cloathed him in a red petticoat, and coyf on his head; then sent him in a great chest by water to Gravesend. To the tune of, The two English travellers. This may be printed, R.P, The
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subtile damosel, or, Good counsel for maids to the tune of The new made gentlewoman, The
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subtile damosel, or, Good counsel for maids to the tune of The new made gentlewoman, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wade, John; 1681)
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subtile damosel: or, Good counsel for maids. Wherein she shews to every maiden fair, to take heed of false young men wherever they are: for Frummety Dick doth love well the kettle, and porrige pot Will is a man of great mettle. To the tune of, The new made gentlewoman, The
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Subtilty and cruelty: or A true relation of Sr Sackvile Crow his designe of seizing and possessing himselfe of all the estate of the English in Turky. With the progresse he made, and the meanes he used in the execution thereof. Manifested by sundry warrants, instructions, and letters under his owne hand and seale, and by other evidence
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Subtilty and cruelty: or A true relation of the horrible and unparalleld abuses and intolerable oppressions, exercised by Sir Sackvile Crow His Majesties ambassador at Constantinople, and his agents, in seizing upon the persons and estates of the English nation resident there, and at Smyrna. Together with the barbarous and tyrannical intentions to doe the like upon their persons and estates in all other parts of the Grand Signors dominions. Directly contrary to the truth reposed in him by his Majesty, and his owne agreement with the Company of Merchants of England trading into the Levant seas, at whose charge he is there maintained
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subtle damsel, or, Good counsel for maids, The
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subtle damsel, or, Good counsel for maids, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wade, John; 1680)
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subuersion of Moris false foundacion where upon he sweteth to set faste and shove under his shameles shoris, to vnderproppe the popis churche: made by George Ioye, The
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subuersion of Robert Parsons his confused and worthlesse worke, entituled, A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion, The
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subuersion of Robert Parsons his confused and worthlesse worke, entituled, A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sutcliffe, Matthew; 1606)
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subversion of Robert Parsons his confused and worthlesse worke, entitvled, A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion, The
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subversion of Robert Parsons his confused and worthlesse worke, entitvled, A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sutcliffe, Matthew; 1606)
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success of the two English travellers newly arrived at London. To a new Irish tune, The
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success of the two English travellers newly arrived at London. To a new Irish tune, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1685)
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success of the two English travellers, newly arrived at London. To an excellent new Irish tune, The
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successes of our Cheshire forces, as they came related by Sir William Breretons own pen to a minister of note and eminency in the city, in which victory we may observe ... to which is added late good newes from Lancashire, of the taking of an hundred and forty horse and their riders neere Latham house, The
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successes of our Cheshire forces: as they came related by Sir William Breretons own pen, to a minister of note and eminency in the city. In which victory we may observe; I. Courage borne up, against the greatest discouragements. 2. Though the ingagement was fierce, yet the rage of the devourer was far beneath the mercy of our Deliverer, who gave them so great a victory without the loss of a man. 3. The victory was received by them, as it ought to be read by us, not without spirits raised high in thankfulness. To which is added, late good newes from Lancashire, of the taking of an hundred and forty horse and their riders neere Latham house. Published according to order, The
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successful strangers a tragicomedy as it is acted at the Theatre-royal by His Majesty's servants / written by William Mountfort, The
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successful strangers a tragicomedy as it is acted at the Theatre-royal by His Majesty's servants / written by William Mountfort, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mountfort, William; 1696)
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successfull straingers a tragi-comedy : acted by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal / written by William Mountfort, The
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successfull straingers a tragi-comedy : acted by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal / written by William Mountfort, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mountfort, William; 1690)
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succession of the bishops of England since the first planting of Christian religion in this island together with the historie of their liues and memorable actions faithfully gathered out of the monuments of antiquity. VVhereunto is prefixed a discourse concerning the first conuersion of our Britaine vnto Christian religion. By Francis Godwin now Bishop of Hereford, The
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Succession of the bishops of the Reformed Episcopal Church from Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury A.D. 1559 / compiled by Hubert Bower
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Succession of the bishops of the Reformed Episcopal Church from Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury A.D. 1559 / compiled by Hubert Bower in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bower, Hubert.; 1879)
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Succession of the church and sacraments from Christ and his Apostles to the end of the world cleared and stated according to the antient doctrine of the Greek and Latine fathers, The
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succession of the kings of England, from William the Conquerour, to His present Sacred Majesty, King James the Second: whereby his indubitable right to the imperial crown of these realms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, is illustrated and declared, The
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successive visibility of the church of which the Protestants are the soundest members I. defended against the opposition of Mr. William Johnson, II. proved by many arguments / by Richard Baxter ; whereunto is added 1. an account of my judgement to Mr. J. how far hereticks are or are not in the church, 2. Mr. Js. explication of the most used terms, with my queries thereupon, and his answer and my reply, 3. an appendix about successive ordination, 4. letters between me and T.S., a papist, with a narrative of the success, The
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successive visibility of the church of which the Protestants are the soundest members. I. Defended against the opposition of Mr. William Johnson. II. Proved by many arguments. / By Richard Baxter. ; Whereunto is added, 1. An account of my judgement to Mr. J. how far hereticks are or are not in the church. 2. Mr. Js. explication of the most used terms; with my quere's thereupon, and his answer, and my reply. 3. An appendix about successive ordination. 4. Letters between me, and T.S. a papist, with a narrative of the success, The
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Succint genealogies of the noble and ancient houses of Alno or de Alneto, Broc of Stephale, Latimer of Duntish, Drayton of Drayton, Mauduit of Westminster, Green of Drayton, Vere of Addington, Fitz-Lewes of Westhornedon, Howard of Effingham and Mordaunt of Turvey justified by publick records, ancient and extant charters, histories and other authentick proofs, and enriched with divers sculptures of tombs, images, seals, and other curiosities / by Robert Halstead
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Succus nutritius non defertur per nervos ; Chylus est materia lactis Jul. 7. 1696. In die Comit. Resp. Tho. Hancocke, M.B. Coll. Div. Joh
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Succus nutritius non defertur per nervos ; Chylus est materia lactis Jul. 7. 1696. In die Comit. Resp. Tho. Hancocke, M.B. Coll. Div. Joh in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hancock, Thomas; 1696)
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Such as are desirous, eyther themselues to learne, or to haue theyr children or seruants instructed in any of these artes and faculties heer vnder named, it may please them to repayre vnto the house of Humfry Baker
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Sucklington faction or roaring boyes, The
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Sudorificum regale, or, The royal sudoforick
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Sudorificum regale, or, The royal sudoforick in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barker, Richard, Sir.; 1676)
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Suff. ss. memorandum that the blank day of blank anno Dom. blank in the countie aforesaid, vpon his recognisance acknowledged according to the forme of the statute in that case made and prouided, is licensed, assigned and allowed by blank Iustices of the Peace of the said countie, to keepe a common victaulling and ale-house
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Sufferers in and about the town of Lewes, in the county of Sussex, only for their peaceable meetings, and exercise of their consciences in the worship of God chiefly carryed on against them by William Suat , priest, and surrogat to the court called, court Christian; and James Clark register to the same court
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sufferers legacy to surviving sinners; or, Edmund Kirk's dying advice to young men vvrote by his own hand in Newgate, and delivered to his friend with a desire the same might be published, on Friday the 11th of June, 1684. Being the day on which he was executed at Tyburn, for murthering his wife, The
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Sufferers-catechism wherein are many necessary and seasonable questions and cases of conscience resolved, many encouragements administered to sufferers, and most of all the Scriptures ... concerning persecutions and afflictions, pertinently cited, and the substance of divers histories concerning the suffering saints in former ages, The
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suffering case and complaint of some of the people called Quakers: concerning some undue execution of the late Poll Acts, by distraining the goods of certain persons as preachers or ministers for twenty shillings quarterly, who have no contributions for preaching. With some reasons against such execution. Humbly presented to the members of Parliament, requesting prevention of the like suffering for the future, The
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WorldCat: 766915506
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Suffering case of John Love, of Ash, near Sandwich in Kent who for his consciencious refusal to pay twenty shillings for one years tythe, was prosecuted to a sequestration by Francis Wood, who alledged he was excited thereto by Daniel Small, steward to the Widow Cartwright, The
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suffering case of some of the people called Quakers presented to the King's justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex and all others concerned, The
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Suffering case of the people commonly called Quakers, relating to oathes and swearing, humbly offered, The
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suffering case of William Gutheridge, of Banwell in Sommersetshire, truly stated, and committed to the tender consideration of all true English men, The
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suffering case of William Gutheridge, of Banwell in Sommersetshire, truly stated, and committed to the tender consideration of all true English men, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gutheridge, William; 1689)
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suffering condition of the servants of the Lord at this day vindicated and some reasons given why the people called Quakers do own the doctrine of Christ, to continue in it, and to meet together in the name and fear of the Lord, to wait upon him, and worship him in spirit and truth, not withstanding they meet with sufferings in this present time for so doing : Bristol, the 6th month, 1662 / John Audland, The
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