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Three excellent new songs: I. Had awa' frae me, Donald. II. The Surprize. III. Whistle Oe'r the lave o't
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Three excellent points of Christian doctrine I. The nativity of our Lord Iesus Christ. II. His bitter sufferings for the sinnes of his people. III. The fruites flowing therefrom, to those that by faith apprehend him. All prophecied by Zachariah in the 8. 9. and 10. verses of the third chapter of his prophecie, and explained in three sermons, preached at Edinburgh by Master Peter Hewat being minister there
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Three excellent tragœdies. Viz. The raging Turk, or, Bajazet the Second. The courageous Turk, or, Amurath the First. And The tragoedie of Orestes· / Written, by Tho. Goff, Master of Arts, and student of Christ-Church in Oxford; and acted by the students of the same house
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three famous conjurers, Fryer Bacon, Bongey, and Vandermast, The
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three famous conjurers, Fryer Bacon, Bongey, and Vandermast, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1680)
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three first bookes of Ouid de Tristibus translated into English, The
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three first bookes of Ouid de Tristibus translated into English, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.; 1580)
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three first bookes of Ouids de Tristibus. Translated into Engish, The
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three first bookes of Ouids de Tristibus. Translated into Engish, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.; 1578)
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three first books of the Psalms and so much of the fourth as make up a century, paraphras'd in verse. Set to new tunes / by Richard Goodridge, The
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three first books of the Psalms and so much of the fourth as make up a century, paraphras'd in verse. Set to new tunes / by Richard Goodridge, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Goodridge, Richard.; 1682)
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Three formes of catechismes conteyning the most principall pointes of religion. R.H
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Three formes of catechismes conteyning the most principall pointes of religion. R.H in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Harrison, Robert; 1583)
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Three fragments of unidentified Latin texts
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Three fragments of unidentified Latin texts in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1700)
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WorldCat: 1044300056
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Three fruitfull sermons, made by Thomas Leuer. Anno domini. 1550
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Three fruitfull sermons, made by Thomas Leuer. Anno domini. 1550 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lever, Thomas; 1572)
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Three general epistles for the whole body of Friends 1 from William Caton, 2 from R. Greenway, 3 from Christopher Bacon
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Three general epistles for the whole body of Friends 1 from William Caton, 2 from R. Greenway, 3 from Christopher Bacon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Caton, William; 1662)
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Three general epistles to be read in all the congregations of the righteous who are gathered out of the house of Adam ... into the house of Christ who never fell to be read among them / by G.F
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Three general epistles to be read in all the congregations of the righteous, who are gathered out of the house of Adam in the fall, into the house of Christ that never fell, to be read amongst them. / By, G.F
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Three godlie and fruitful sermons; the two first preached by Maister Iohn Dod: the last by Maister Robert Cleauer. Whereunto are annexed, fiue propositions, or points of doctrine, comprehended in three other sermons, by the same author
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Three godly and fruitfull sermons declaring first how we may be saved in the day of iudgement, and so come to life everlasting: secondly, how we ought to liue according to Gods will during our life: which are the two things that every one ought to be most carefull of as long as they liue. Preached and written by the reverend and godly learned M. Iohn More, late preacher in the citie of Norwitch. And now first published by M. Nicholas Bovvnd: whereunto he hath adioyned of his owne, A sermon of comfort for the afflicted: and, A short treatise of a contented mind
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Three godly and learned sermons very necessarie to be read and regarded of all men. Preached by Thomas Drant, Bachelor in Diuinitie
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Three godly and learned sermons very necessarie to be read and regarded of all men. Preached by Thomas Drant, Bachelor in Diuinitie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Drant, Thomas; 1584)
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Three godly and learned sermons very necessarie to be read and regarded of all men. Preached by Thomas Drant, Bachelor in Diuinitie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Drant, Thomas; 1584)
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Three godly and learned treatises Intituled, I. A remedy against covetousnesse. II. An elegant and lively description of spirituall death and life. III. The doctrine of selfe-deniall. Delivered in sundry sermons, by that late famous preacher, and worthy instrument of Gods glory, I.P. Doctor of Divinitie. And now first published, for the publike good of Christians
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WorldCat: 606527419
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Three godly sermons. I. The wrath of God against sinners. II. Gods eternitie, and mans humanitie. III. The plantation of the righteous. by T.H
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Three godly sermons. I. The wrath of God against sinners. II. Gods eternitie, and mans humanitie. III. The plantation of the righteous. by T.H in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hooker, Thomas; 1638)
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Three godly treatises brace 1. To comfort the sicke, 2. Against the feare of death, 3. Of the resurrection brace / written in French by Mr. I.D. L'Espine, preacher of the word of God in Angers ; and translated into English by S. Veghelman
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Three grains of spirituall frankincense infused into three hymnes of praise, and humbly offered toward the publike thanksgiving, commanded by authority of Parliament to be celebrated throughout the Commonwealth of England, the 30 of this present January, 1650
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three grand corruptions of the Eucharist in the Church of Rome Viz. the adoration of the Host, communion in one kind, sacrifice of the Mass. In three discourses, The
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three grand corruptions of the Eucharist in the Church of Rome Viz. the adoration of the Host, communion in one kind, sacrifice of the Mass. In three discourses, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Payne, William; 1688)
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Three great and bloody fights between the English and the French: the first, by Gen. Pen, and Gen. Venables, against Monsieur de Poince, governor of St. Christophers for the king of France: with the particulars theref , the taking of the Isle De la Martinicque, and the resolution of the said governor to fight it out to the last man, rather then to betray his trust and loyalty to the king. The second neer St. Mallovvs, continuing for the space of 8 hours: with the the number of ships, sunk, fired, and taken. The third, neer the isle of Majorca, by Gen. Blake, and the valiant chevaliers, continuing for the space of 24 hours: with a true narrative thereof, and the total routing and sinking of both the two generals, the Lord Valbelle, and the L. de Landes, who had taken above 150 men of war besides gallant merchants
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Three great ordinances, of Jesus Christ· viz. 1. War with devils. 2. Ministration of, and communion with angels. 3. Looking unto Jesus. By Isaac Ambrose, minister of the Gospel. The first volume
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Three great overthrovves one in the Palatinate, against Monsieur Tilley, the Duke of Bauaria's generall: giuen by the king of Bohemia himselfe, being in person in the same battell, with Sir Horatio Vere, but not Count Mansfield, as is reported, hee being at the same time in Spiers. The other before Haggenaw, against Leopaldus forces, the emperours brother, by Count Mansfields garrisons, left in the same citie. The last in Languedock in France, against the Kings forces, since Soubrizes defeat by his brother the Duke of Rohan, who hath taken Memorancy the admirall prisoner. Collected out of two letters, the one sent from Heydelburgh, the other from Mainhime, by an expresse post, that arriued here on May day at night
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Three great questions concerning the succession and the dangers of popery fully examin'd in a letter to a Member of this present Parliament
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Three great questions concerning the succession and the dangers of popery fully examined in a letter to a member of the present Parliament
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Three great victories I. obtained by Collonel Jones, and adjutant general Louthanie, in the entring of the town of Chester, where they took all the northeast part of the town, and the barres, and all the outworks, and works, as farre as the east gate, with all the particulars of the said fight, and the summons sent in, for the surrender of the city and castle : II. the taking of the devizes, by lieutenant generall Cromwell, with the aricles whereupon it was surrendred, on Tuesday the 24. of September, 1645, with all the particulars, about the same : III. the copie of a letter from lieutenant generall Leshley, to his excellency the Earl of Leven, of the glorious victory obtained in Scotland against Montrosse, 3 barons, killed upon the place, 2500 also slain, 700 killed in persuit, 500 laid down their armes, 6 lords, and 1700 others taken prisoners, amongst which many of quality, and a list of the names of the chiefest of those were slain and taken, 4000 armes taken, and all Montrosses carriages and ammunition, bag and baggage : commanded to be printed ... publish'd according to order
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Three great victories obtained against the Lord Ogleby and others of Prince Rvperts forces where were taken prisoners, the Lord Ogleby, Collonel Mynne, Collonel Ennis, Lieutenant Collonel Hvddleston, Lieutenant Collonel Maxwels son, Lieutenant Collonel Greene, two serjeant majors, Collonel Marrow the governour of Chester slaine, 500 slaine, taken prisoners and routed, Prince Rupert himselfe fled into Wales with one piece of ordnance, and other particulars from Darbishire of the taking of 500 armes
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Three great victories obtained against the Lord Ogleby and others of Prince Rvperts forces: where were taken prisoners, the Lord Ogleby. Collonel Mynne. Collonel Ennis. Lieutenant Collonel Hvddleston. Lieutenant Collonel Maxwels son. Lieutenant Collonel Greene. Two Serjeant Majors. Collonel Marrow the Governour of Chester slaine, 500 slaine, taken prisoners and routed. Prince Rupert himselfe fled into Wales with one piece of ordnance. And other particulars from Darbishire, of the taking of 500 armes. Certified by letters to severall members: and published by order
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Three great victories obtained by the Parliament forces against the cavaliers the first by the Lord Fairfax in Yorkshire who routed 3 regiments of horse, surprised 300 horse, slew 50 on the ground, tooke prisoners 1 lieutenant collonel, 1 serieant maior, 170 and odde souldiers, besides divers captains, lieutenants, ensignes, and other officers : and the Scots taking of all the rivers betweene New Castle ad Tinmouth Castle : printed by a true copy of the Earl of Manchesters secretaries letter : the second by Captain Bingham and the poolemen at Durchester, where they surpized 3000 pounds which Prince Rupert had sent to Waymouth, and all their men, arms, and ammunition : the third by our forces at Nottingham who upon the discovery of a bloudy plot, fell upon the enemy, slue amd took 300 prisoners, took divers horse, and 300 arms, and utterly routed them : with a full relation of the plot intended, and how it was discovered
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Three great victories, obtained by the Parliament forces against the cavaliers. The first by the Lord Fairfax in Yorkshire: who routed 3 regiments of horse, surprised 300 horse, slew 50 on the ground. Tooke prisoners 1 lieutenant collonel, 1 serjeant major, 170 and odde souldiers. Besides divers captains, lieutenants, ensignes, and other officers. And the Scots taking of all the rivers betweene New Castle and Tinmouth Castle / Printed by a true copy of the Earl of Manchesters secretaries letter. The second by Captain Bingham and the poolemen at Dorchester, where they surpized 3000 pounds, which Prince Rupert had sent to Waymouth, and all their men, arms, and ammunition. The third by our forces at Nottingham, who upon the discovery of a bloudy plot, fell upon the enemy, slue amd took 300 prisoners, took divers horse, and 300 arms, and utterly routed them. With a full relation of the plot intended, and how it was discovered
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Three heauenly treatises vpon the eight chapter to the Romanes Viz. 1 Heauen opened. 2 The right way to eternall glory. 3 The glorification of a Christian. VVherein the counsaile of God concerning mans saluation is so manifested, that all men may see the Ancient of dayes, the Iudge of the World, in his generall iustice court, absoluing the Christian from sinne and death. Which is the first benefit wee haue by our lord Iesus Christ. Written by Mr. William Cowper, minister of Gods word
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Three heavenly treatises, concerning Christ brace 1. His genealogie, 2. His baptisme, 3. His combat with Sathan : together vvith deuout meditations, for Christian consolation and instruction / by Mr. William Cowper
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Three histories ... by Mrs. A. Behn
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Three histories ... by Mrs. A. Behn in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Behn, Aphra; 1688)
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Three homilies upon these three sentences folowing Psal. 55.22. Cast thy burthen vpon the Lord. Iohn 14.27. My peace I giue vnto you. Luk.10.42. One thing is necessarie. Composed by Philip Mornay, lord of Plessis-Marly
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Three homilies upon these three sentences folowing Psal. 55.22. Cast thy burthen vpon the Lord. Iohn 14.27. My peace I giue vnto you. Luk.10.42. One thing is necessarie. Composed by Philip Mornay, lord of Plessis-Marly in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur du Plessis-Marly; 1626)
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Three hymnes, or certain excellent new Psalmes, composed by those three reverend, and learned divines. Mr. John Goodwin, Mr. Dasoser Powel, and Mr. Appletree. Sung in their respective congregations, at Stephens Coleman-streete, London, and at Mary Abchurch, on Thursday the 8. of October, 1650. being a day set a part for the total routing of the Scots army in Musleborough-field, by his Excellency the L. Gen. Cromwel. Licensed according to order, and published for the general use and benefit of all the saints of Jesus Christ, in England, Scotland, and Ireland
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Three hymns, by the Bishop of Bath and Wells. Author of the Manual of Prayers for the use of the schollars of Winchester Colledge
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Three hymns, by the Bishop of Bath and Wells. Author of the Manual of Prayers for the use of the schollars of Winchester Colledge in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ken, Thomas; 1700)
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Three hymns, or spiritual songs. For the behove of all devout Christians for morning, evening, and at midnight, / by Thomas Cane, D: D. Pasture of Bath and Wells
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Three infallible cures. A pleasant cordial drink, may be had in White Rose Court at the Golden Ball over against Bell Alley in Coleman-Street near the Star Tavern; of an approved physitian, of long practice
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Three inhumane murthers, committed by one bloudy person, upon his father, his mother, and his wife, at Cank in Staffordshire And the manner how he acted this bloudy tragedy. Together with his examination, confession, condemnation, and execution. At the general assises held at Stafford the 13th day of March last past, 1674/5. Also his deportment and behaviour both at his tryal, and place of execution. With allowance
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Three intercepted letters. The one from Charles Stuart, son to the late King. The other two from the Lord Digby and Daniel Monro to the Earle of Ormond. Wherein appeares the streit intelligence, and neer conjunction, as of the late King, so now of his son with the Irish rebells. With some observation thereupon. Die Martis 2⁰ Octobr: 1649. A letter subscribed Charles R. directed for the Lord Marques of Ormond was this day read. A letter subscribed 111. from the Lord Digbie to the Lord Marques of Ormond of the 5th day of May 1649. was this day read. A letter from Dan. Monro of the third of May 1649. to the Marques of Oramond was this day read. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliment: that it be referred to the counsell of state to see the said letters printed, together with such observations as they shall thinke fit to be make thereupon. Hen: Scobell Cler: Parliament
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three kingdomes case: or, Their sad calamities, together with their causes and cure. Laid down in a sermon preached at a publique fast at Kingston upon Hull. With some very remarkable passages of providence worthy of generall observation, The
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three Kingdomes healing-plaister, or, The solemne covenant of reformation and defence explained wherein is shewed the authority, antiquity and use of an holy covenant, the occasions moving to it and the ends in doing it, the necessity of it at this time for diverse reasons herein by G.S., Gent, The
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three Kingdomes healing-plaister. Or, The solemne covenant of reformation and defence explained. Wherein is shewed the authority, antiquity, and use of an holy covenant: the occasions moving to it, and the ends in doing it, the necessity of it at this time, for diverse reasons herein expressed. Also a full explanation of each article of the Covenant, to the satisfaction of all: shewing the benefit that may redound by it, viz. Gods protection and blessing to heale our miseries, and establish truth in religion, peace and lasting happinesse to the three kingdomes. Likewise shewing the danger of refusing it, and Gods curse upon us, if we enter into it deceitfully. Imprimatur, Ia. Cranford. By G.S., Gent, The
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Three kingdoms made one by entring Covenant with one God wherein we have these remarkables, worthy all observation : I what it is to Covenant with God, II how hardly his people are drawn into it, III how the Lord has suffered His adversaries from time to time to buffit His people thereinto, IV The height of this covenant above former covenants and reasons why ... / by E.W
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Three kingdoms made one, by entring covenant with one God; wherein we have these remarkables, worthy all observation. I. What it is to covenant with God. II. How hardly his people are drawn into it. III. How the Lord has suffered his adversaries from time to time to buffit his people thereinto. IV. The height of this Covenant above former covenants, and reasons why? Clear demonstrations also to shew. I. The necessity of this League and Covenant ... II. The legality and equity of this Covenant for the casting out of archbishops and bishops ... III. The exemplarynesse of this covenanting way ... IV. The seasonablenesse of it, and therein the power, wisedome, and goodnesse of God ... V. The sweetnesse of the promise touching this matter, the purging out of the rebels ... VI. The force, efficacy, and vertue of covenanting with God ... VII. One objection there is, but it is cleared ... VIII. We have reasons and arguments enough, why he must help; his glory is engaged, even he himself; and so we have concluded. / By E.W
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three last sermons preached by the late Reverend Mr. Timothy Cruso, who dyed Novem. 26, 1697 to which is added his sermon on the 5th Nov. 1697, The
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three last sermons preached by the late Reverend Mr. Timothy Cruso, who dyed Novem. 26, 1697 to which is added his sermon on the 5th Nov. 1697, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cruso, Timothy; 1698)
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three late treaties; between the kingdoms of England and Scotland. Die Veneris, 13. Febr. 1645. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the three treaties, viz. the late treaty for the coming of the Scots army into England: the treaty of the 20. of November, 1643. for setling the garrison of Berwick: and the treaty of the 6. of August, 1642. for bringing ten thousand Scots into Ulster in Ireland: together with the National league and covenant, be forthwith printed and published: H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com, The
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WorldCat: 606665108
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