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Swan a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1678 : being the second after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5681 years compleat ... : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge
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Swan a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1679 : being the third after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5682 years compleat : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge, whose longitude is 24 degr. and 20 min., latit. 52 deg. and 17 min. : wherein is shewed the principal aspects of the planets, with the beginning and ending of the terms both at Cambridge, and London, with several other things of note sutable for a work of this kind
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Swan a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1680 : being the bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world at the spring 5683 years compleat : wherein is shewed the principal aspects of the planets, with other cœlestial observations, the beginning and ending of Cambridge terms, with other things of note in the university : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 deg. and 17 min. above the horizon
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Swan a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681 ... : wherein is shewed the principal aspects of the planets, a table of annuities and reversions, the terms both at London and Cambridge ... calculated properly for ... Cambridge
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Swan a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1684 : being the bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world at the spring 5687 years compleat : wherein is shewed the principal aspects of the planets, a table of annuities and reversions, the terms both at London and Cambridge, with other things of note in the university : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 deg. and 17 min. above the horizon
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Swan, a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1675 being the third after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5678 years compleat : wherein is shewed the principal aspects of the planets, with other celestial observations, the beginning and ending of Cambridge terms, with other things of note in the University : calculated properly for the famous University and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 degr. and 17 min. above the horizon
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Swan. A new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world at the spring 5684 years compleat. Wherein is shewed the principal aspects of the planets, a table of annuities and reversions, the terms both at London and Cambridge, with other things of note in the University. Calculated properly for the famous University and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 deg. and 17 min. above the horizon
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Swan. A new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1683 Being the second after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world at the spring 5686 years compleat. Wherein is shewed the principal aspects of the planets, a table of annuities and reversions, the terms both at London and Cambridge, with other things of note in the University. Calculated properly for the famous University and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 deg. and 17 min. above the horizon
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Swans welcome to His Royall Highness the Duke. Or, Some remarks upon that note-worthy passage, mention'd in the True Domestick Intelligence, dated Octob. 14. 1679. concerning a company of swans, more than ordinary gathered together, at his Royall Highnes's landing, The
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swearer and the drunkard, two brethren in iniquity, arraigned at the bar, or, A charge drawn up against those two great sins of these nations, swearing and drunkenness wherein is laid open the heinousness of these sins, by several agravations , and the dangerous consequences which will ensue upon the same : to the end that swearers and drunkards my be perswaded to repent in time, and not wilfully destroy their own souls : very seasonable and profitable to read, The
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swearer silenced, or, The evil and danger of prophane swearing and perjury demonstrated by many arguments and examples of Gods dreadful judgments upon sinful swearers / by Tho. Doolittle, The
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swearer silenced, or, The evil and danger of prophane swearing and perjury demonstrated by many arguments and examples of Gods dreadful judgments upon sinful swearers / by Tho. Doolittle, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Doolittle, Thomas; 1689)
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swearer's doom; or, A discourse setting forth the great sinfulness and danger of rash and vain swearing. By John Rost M.A. rector of Offwell and Gittisham in Devon, The
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swearers chorus to the first Presbyterian plot, The
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swearers chorus to the first Presbyterian plot, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1684)
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swearers, or, Innocence opprest and sacrific'd, in consequence of indulgence to perjurious prostitutes, The
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swearers, or, Innocence opprest and sacrific'd, in consequence of indulgence to perjurious prostitutes, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ogilby, John; 1681)
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Swearing and lying. Or An answer to The swearing pamphlet
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Swearing and lying Or an answer to The swearing pamphlet in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1666)
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Swearing and lying. Or An answer to The swearing pamphlet in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1666)
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Swearing denyed in the New Covenant and its pretended foundation rased. VVith the remnant of lies swept away. And the great and glorious name of Jesus highly exalted, above every name, to which powerful name, all swearers, and false swearers, and lyars, fighters, plotters, and persecutors, who are in the strife against the Son of God, must bow and submit, or be broken in pieces, for his wrath is kindled and his glittering sword is whet, to take vengeance of all those that will not have him to reign over them, in truth and righteousnesse, to the glory of God the Father. By Morgan Watkins
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swearing-master, or, A conference between two country-fellows concerning the times, The
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swearing-master, or, A conference between two country-fellows concerning the times, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1681)
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Swedenborg on the Lord's advent
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Swedish cloak of religion: or, A politick discourse between two citizens of Elbing. Occasioned by the publishing of a proclamation, by the Swedish governour of that city. Wherein is laid open to the view of the world, how the whole palatinate of Marienburgh in Prussia is made desolate, and brought into slavery, by the Swedish religious pretexts, and introduction of a new church-government. And consequently, the grand mistake of all such as have conceived an impression that the present King of Swedens martial undertakings were really intended for or towards the propagation and defence of the Protestant cause. First printed in the German language, and now faithfully Englished, The
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Swedish deuotion. Expressed by certaine prayers avsuall among them. Whereunto may be added, a prayer and thanksgiuing throughout all the churches of Saxonie, at a solemne feast proclaimed by the elector, The
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Swedish intelligencer. VVherein, 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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WorldCat: 873599041
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Swedish intelligencer. wherein 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, wherein 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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Swedish 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, vntill his great victory over the Generall Tilly, at the Battell of Leipsich. 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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sweet milke of Christian doctrine in a plaine and naturall method, by question and answere, for their better vnderstanding, for whom it is chiefly written, The
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Sweet muses
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Sweet muses in ProQuest Early English Books Online (East, Michael; 1610)
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Sweet muses in ProQuest Early English Books Online (East, Michael; 1610)
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Sweet oyle poured forth through the horn of salvation, and is freely sent abroad to search the wounded spirits, and to relieve the weak and feeble travellers
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Sweet oyle poured forth through the horn of salvation, and is freely sent abroad to search the wounded spirits, and to relieve the weak and feeble travellers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, William; 1660)
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Sweet oyle poured forth through the horn of salvation, and is freely sent abroad to search the wounded spirits, and to relieve the weak and feeble travellers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, William; 1660)
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Sweet William of Plymouth
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Sweet William of Plymouth in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1770)
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Sweet-singers of Israel, or, The family of love being a true account of the base principles and prophane practices of an upstart sort of religionists who deceive the people : these have been lately suppressed by authority and hinder'd from keeping their usual conventicle in Moor-fields ... yet, notwithstanding some means us'd for their suppression they still keep their afore-said meetings, The
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Sweete thoughtes of Jesus and Marie or Meditations for all the feastes of our B. Saviour and his B. Mother And for the most part of their octaves. Togeither with his sacred Passion. For the use of the daughters of Sion. By Thomas Carre, preist of the English Colledge of Doway. Their unworthy confessour
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sweete thoughts of death, and eternity. Written by Sieur de la Serre, The
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sweete thoughts of death, and eternity. Written by Sieur de la Serre, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (La Serre, M. de ca; 1632)
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Sweete thovghtes of Iesvs and Marie, or, Meditations for all the feasts of ovr B. Saviovr and his B. Mother togeither with Meditations for all the Sundayes of the yeare and our Sauiovrs Passion : for the vse of the daughters of Sion : diuided into tvvo partes / by Thomas Carre
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Swiftsure. At a Councel of War held aboard, the 17 of October, 1654. Present Vice-Admiral John Lawson, Rear Admiral Dakins, Capt. Jonas Poole, Capt. Benjamin Blake, Capt. Iohn Lambert, Capt. Leon Harris, Capt. William Crispin, Capt. Rich. Lions, Capt. Edward Morcock, Capt. Iohn White, Capt. Richard Hodges, Capt. William Hannum, Capt. Clark, Capt. William Vessey, Capt. Henry Fen, Capt. Robert Story, Capt. Hawkes, Capt. Lightfoot, Capt. Hubart, Lieut. Haward, Lieut. Pride, Lieut. Trafford, Lieut. Hall, Lieut. Wilkinson, and Mr. Iohn Bear master of the Falmouth
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swopping-song of the mallardians: an ode. As it is to be performed on Tuesday the 14th of January, being the anniversary commemoration of the mallard, The
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sword doubled to cut off both the righteous and the wicked; drawn forth in two following discourses, by William Erberie, The
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sword doubled to cut off both the righteous and the wicked; drawn forth in two following discourses, by William Erberie, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Erbery, William; 1653)
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sword of Christian magistracy supported, or, A vindication of the Christian magistrates authority under the Gospell, to punish idolatry, apostacy, heresie, blasphemy, and obstinate schism, with corporall, and in some cases with capitall punishments ... by William Prinne of Lincolns Inne, Esquire, The
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sword of Christian magistracy supported: or A full vindication of Christian kings and magistrates authority under the Gospell, to punish idolatry, apostacy, heresie, blasphemy, and obstinate schism, with pecuniary, corporall, and in some cases with banishment, and capitall punishments. Wherein this their jurisdiction is cleared, asserted, by arguments, proofs, from the Old and New Testament; by the laws, and practise of godly Christian emperors, kings, states, magistrates; the common and statute laws of England; the consent of the best ancient and modern authors of all sorts; and the most materiall objections to the contrary, made by Donatists, Anabaptists, Independents, and Mr William Dell in his late fast-sermon, fully answered and refuted. / By William Prynne of Lincolns Inne, Esquire, The
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sword of the Lord and of Gideon to this is subjoined a prayer for an armie going to battell, and a thanksgiving after the victorie. / By M. Zachary Boyd, preacher of Gods word at Glasgow, The
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sword of the Lord dravvn, and furbished against the man of sin: or Something in answer to a paper set forth by three of the chief priests of London, whose names are Thomas Goodwine, and one Nye, and Sydrach Sympson, which they have put forth to the propagating of the Gospel, signed by him that is the clerk of the Parl. whose name is Henry Scobell, with their deceits and deceitfull actings laid open and cleared from Scripture, that they have no example in Scripture for their practice. Therefore I was moved by the Lord God of life to lay open their deceit by the spirit of truth, as it was made manifest in me from the Lord, that the simple might not be deceived by them, but might have the knowledge of the truth, from that which is for ever, and shall not change nor fade away. / By one whose name in the flesh is, Christopher Atkinson, who am one that the world doth scornfully call a Quaker, The
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sword of the spirit to smite in pieces that antichristian Goliah, who daily defieth the Lords people the host of Israel. Drawen forth by Tho. Williamson, Gentleman, The
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sword of the spirit to smite in pieces that antichristian Goliah, who daily defieth the Lords people the host of Israel. Drawen forth by Tho. Williamson, Gentleman, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Williamson, Thomas; 1613)
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sword-man's vade-mecum: or, A preservative against the surprize of a sudden attack with sharps Being a reduction of the most essential, necessary and practical part of fencing, into a few special rules, with their reasons, which all sword-men should have in their memories when they are to engage, but more especially if it be with sharps. As also, some other remarks and observations not unfit to be known by fencing masters and others. By Sir William Hope, kt. Author of the Compleat fencing-master, The
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sword-man's vade-mecum: or, A preservative against the surprize of a sudden attaque with sharps Being a reduction of the most essential, necessary, and practical part of fencing; into a few special rules, with their reasons: which all swordmen should have in their memories when they are to engadge; but more especially if it be with sharps. With some other remarques and observations, not unfit to be known. By W. H. Gentleman, The
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swords apology and necessity in the act of reformation with a further explanation of the prophecy of the VVhite King, and the eagle and the eagles chicken in the same prophecy mentioned : together with a more lucide exposition of the first by Christopher Syms, The
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