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Sutton's synagogue, or, The English centurion shewing the vnparallelled bounty of Protestant piety / by Perci. Burrell
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Sutton's synagogue, or, The English centurion shewing the vnparallelled bounty of Protestant piety / by Perci. Burrell in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Burrell, Percival.; 1629)
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Suttons hospitall: with the names of sixteen mannors, many thousand acres of land, meadow, pasture, and woods; with the rents and hereditaments thereunto belonging: the governours therof, and number of schollers and others that are maintained therewith. As also, the last will and testament of Thomas Sutton Esquire, founder of the said hospitall: with the perticular summes by him bequeathed, for repairing the high-wayes of severall parts of this kingdom for ever, and what he gave to the poor of severall parishes, and other charitable uses amounting to above 20000. pounds. Wherein, many thousands at this day are intressed; and the knowledge and example hereof very usefull for all sorts of people. The copie hereof was taken out of the Prerogative Court; and is printed by the originall, according to order
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Suuallow 1634 an almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1634, being the second after leap-yeare and from the vvorlds creation 5583 : calculated properly for the famous universitie and tovvn of Cambridge, but may indifferently serve for any part of this kinpdome
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Suuedish intelligencer. wherein out of the truest and choysest informations are the famous actions of that warlike prince historically led along, from His Majesties first entring into the empire, untill his great victory over the generall Tilly at the battle of Leipsith : the times and places of every action being so sufficiently observed and described that the reader may finde both truth and reason in it, The
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Suum cuiq, or, Every one his own in a short discourse on the 21th. ver. of the 22th. chapt of St. Matthew : first preached, from the firm principles of his own loyalty, then published, to gratify the free proposals of a neighbours generosity / by J. Wyllys
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Suum cuiqu
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Suum cuiqu in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1689)
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Sūnegoros thālāssios a view of the admiral jurisdiction wherein the most material points concerning that jurisdiction are fairly and submissively discussed : as also divers of the laws, customs, rights and priviledges of the High Admiralty of England, by ancient records, and other arguments of law asserted : whereunto is added by way of appendix, an extract of the ancient laws of Oleron for the better regulation and government of merchants, owners of ships and part owners, masters of ships and common mariners in all maritime affairs : with a catalogue of all the Lords High Admirals that have been in this Kingdom since King John's time, to the reign of His now most gracious Majesty K. James II / by John Godolphin
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svbiects happinesse, and the citizens joy For the Kings Majesties happy and safe returne from Scotland. Expressed in the sumptuous and magnificent entertainment of his Royall Majestie, by the right honourable the Lord Major, with the aldermen and the rest of the companies of this famous city of London, on Thursday, Novemb. 25. 1641. Together with all the trayned bands in their martiall habiliments, attending his Majestie to Guild-hall, where he is sumptuously feasted, and afterwards presented with 30000 l. and from thence royally conducted to his pallace at White-hall, The
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svbstance of Christian religion. Soundly set foorth in two bookes, by definitions and partitions, framed according to the rules of a naturall method: / by Amandus Polanus professor of diuinitie. ; The first booke concerneth faith: the second concerneth good workes. The principall points whereof are contayned in a short table hereunto annexed, The
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Svffolks tears, or, Elegies on the renowned knight Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston a gentleman eminent for piety to God, love to the Church, and fidelity to his country, and therefore highly honored by them all : he was five times chosen Knight of the Shire, for the county of Suffolk, and once burgess of Sudbury, in the discharge of which trust, he always approved himself faithful, as by his great sufferings for the freedoms and liberties of his countrey, abundantly appear : a zealous promoter of the preaching of the Gospel, manifested by his great care, in presenting men, able, learned, and pious, to the places whereof he had the patronage, and also by his large and extraordinary bounty towards the advancing of religion and learning, both at home, and in forreign plantations among the heathen
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Svmma ethicae, sive, Introdvctio in Aristotelis and theologorum doctrinam moralem cvm qvatvor indicibvs, uno propositionum in libri initio, alio Aristotelico, tertio Thomistico, quarto rerum in fine / auctore Francisco Pavonio
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svmme and svbstance of the conference which, it pleased his excellent Maiestie to haue with the lords, bishops, and other of his clergie, vnsauory, and vntrue, The
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svmme and svbstance of the conference which, it pleased his excellent Maiestie to haue with the lords, bishops, and other of his clergie, vnsauory, and vntrue, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barlow, William; 1604)
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svmme and svbstance of the conference which, it pleased his excellent Maiestie to haue with the lords, bishops, and other of his clergie, vnsauory, and vntrue, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barlow, William; 1604)
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svmme of a dispvtation betweene Mr. VValker, pastor of St. Iohn Euanglists in Watling-street London, and a popish priest calling himselfe Mr. Smith, but indeed Norrice assisted by other priests and papists : held in the presence of some worthy knights, with other gentlemen of both religions, The
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Svpernatvrall sights and apparitions, seen in London, June 30, 1644 interpreted with a mathematicall discovrse of the now imminent conjunction of Iupiter and Mars, 26 July, 1644, the effects which either here or in some neere countries from thence may be expected / by Will. Lilly
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svpplication of all the papists of England to King James at his first comming to the crowne for a tolleration of their religion wherein, with much impudence, they professe and protest themselves to be the onely obedient one's unto the soveraigne Princes, under whom they live, out of conscience to avoid sin : when not long after they fell upon that un-exampled piece of villany, the Gun-pouder treason : whereunto is added, A letter sent from Bishop Abbot Archbishop of Canterbury to the King : against toleration of the popish religion, The
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svpplication of certaine masse-priests falsely called Catholikes Directed to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, now this time of Parliament, but scattered in corners, to mooue mal-contents to mutinie. Published with a marginall glosse, and an answer to the libellers reasons againe reuewed and augmented, and by sections applied to the seuerall parts of the supplicatory declamation, The
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Svppositions with this humble request and advice of many thousands to the right honovrable the Hovses of Parliament / by J. W
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Svsanna:, or, The arraignment of the two vnivst elders. Robert Aylett. D.C.L
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Svsanna:, or, The arraignment of the two vnivst elders. Robert Aylett. D.C.L in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Aylett, Robert; 1622)
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svvaggering damsell A comedy. / Written by R.C, The
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svvaggering damsell A comedy. / Written by R.C, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Chamberlain, Robert; 1640)
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Svvallovv 1635. An almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1635. Being the third after leap-yeare; and from the worlds creation 5584. Calculated properly for the famous universitie and town of Cambridge; but may indifferently serve for any part of this kingdome
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Svvedish discipline, religious, civile, and military The first part, in the formes of prayer daily used by those of the Swedish nation, in the armie. Together with two severall prayers, uttered upon severall occasions by that pious King; which God immediately heard and granted him. The second part, in the excellent orders observed in the armie; whereof we here present you the articles, by which the souldiery is governed. The third part, in the Kings commission for levying of a regiment: his order for drawing vp of a private company; of a squadron; and of a brigade: with his manner of enquartering a private regiment; and of an army royall: vnto which is added the best manner of building and fortifying of a towne of warre. All, in fiue severall figures expressed and explained. Last of all, is the famous Battell of Leipsich, in two fayre figures also set forth: and now this second time more fully and particularly described, The
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Svvedish intelligencer The second part. Wherein, out of the truest and choysest informations, are the famous actions of that warlike prince historically led along: from the victory of Leipsich, unto the conquest of Bavaria. The times and places of every action, being so sufficiently observed and described; that the reader may finde both truth and reason in it, The
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Svvedish intelligencer. The third part. VVherein, out of the truest and choysest informations, are the famous actions of that warlike prince historically led along; from the Norimberg Leaguer, unto the day of his death, at the victory of Lutzen. With the election of the young Queene of Sweden: and the Diet of Heilbrun. The times and places of every action, being so sufficiently observed and described; that the reader may finde both truth and reason in it. Vnto which is added the fourth part. VVherein, the chiefest of those military actions of other Swedish generalls, be related: wherein the King himselfe, was not personally with the army, The
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Svveet and soule-perswading inducements leading unto Christ. Deduced, 1. From the consideration of mans misery, emptinesse, basenesse, and dishonour without Christ. 2. From the meditation of the comforts attending the soules receiving of Christ. 3. From the apprehension of the joy and excellency of Christs living in man: the whole singularly sweetning the meditation of Christ to the soule of man. By Alexander Grosse, minister of Christ
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Svveet and soule-perswading indvcements leading unto Christ dedvced, 1. from the consideration of mans misery, emptinesse, basenesse, and dishonour without Christ, 2. from the mediation of the comforts attending the soules receiving Christ, 3. from the apprehension of the joy and excellency of Christs living in Man, the whole singularly sweetning the meditation of Christ to the soule of man / by Alexander Grosse
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Svvethland and Poland vvarres A souldiers returne out of Sweden, and his newes from the warres: or, Sweden and Poland vp in armes. And the entertainement of English souldiers there: with the fortunes and successe of those 1200. men that lately went thither
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Svvetnam, the vvoman-hater, arraigned by women A new comedie, acted at the Red Bull, by the late Queenes Seruants
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Svvord and buckler, or, Seruing-mans defence. By William Bas
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Svvord and buckler, or, Seruing-mans defence. By William Bas in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Basse, William, d. ca; 1609)
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svvord-bearer, or, Magistrates charge a sermon preached in the Chappell of Guild-Hall, at the election of the Lord Mayor / by Mathias Milward, The
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svvord-bearer, or, Magistrates charge a sermon preached in the Chappell of Guild-Hall, at the election of the Lord Mayor / by Mathias Milward, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Milward, Matthias; 1641)
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svvords abuse asserted: or, A word to the Army; shewing, the weakness of carnal weapons in spiritual warfare. The sword an useless tool in temple work: and the bearer thereof an unfit builder. Tendred to the serious consideration of His Excellency, the Lord Fairfax, and his General Councel, upon occasion of their late debates about the clause concerning religion in the promised agreement. / By John Vernon, sometimes a member of the Army, The
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svvorne confederacy between the Convocation at Oxford, and the Tower of London, The
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svvorne confederacy between the Convocation at Oxford, and the Tower of London, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cheynell, Francis; 1647)
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swaggering man, The
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swaggering man, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1697)
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swaggering man, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1780)
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Swallow 1631. The latter part of this almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1631. Being the third after bissextile or leap-yeare, and from the creation of the world according to the best authors 5580
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Swallow 1633. An almanack for the yeare since the nativity of our Saviour MDCXXXIII. : Being the first after bissextile or leap-yeare; and from our Saviours passion 1600. / Calculated properly for the famous vniversitie and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated above the horizon 52 degrees and 17 minut
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Swallow 1636. An almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1636. Being bissextile or leap-yeare, and from our sauiours passion 1603. Calculated properly for the famous Vniuersitie and town of Cambridge; but may indifferently serue for any part of this kingdome
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Swallow 1645 an almanacke, for the yeere of our Lord God 1645 : being the first after bissextile or leapeyeere , and from the worlds creation, 5575 : calculated properly for the famous University and Towne of Cambridge, but may indifferently serve for any other place within this kingdome
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Swallow 1648 an almanacke for the yeere of our Lord God 1648, being bissextile or leap-yeare and from the worlds creation ... calculated properly for the famous university of town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 17 minutes above the horizon
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord 1694 : being the second after bissextile or leap-year and from the worlds creation, 5697 : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge, where the North Pole is elevated 52 degr. 12 min. above the horizon, and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1664 : being the bissextile, or leap-year ... calculated properly for ... Cambridge
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1664 : being the bissextile, or leap-year ... calculated properly for ... Cambridge in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Swallow, John.; 1696)
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681 ... calculated properly for ... Cambridge ... and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681 ... calculated properly for ... Cambridge ... and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Swallow, John.; 1681)
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1682 : being the second after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5685 : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge ... and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1683 : being the third after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5686 : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge ... and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1685 : being the first after the bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5688 : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge ... and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1686 : being the second after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5689 : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge ... and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1687 : being the third after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5690 : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge ... and may serve indifferently for any other place in this kingdome
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1690 : being the second after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5693 : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge ... and may serve indifferently for any other place in this kingdom
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Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1691 : being the third after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5694 : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge ... and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom
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