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To the worsp: Elias Ashmole Esqr. This ancient almanack yet still in use in his native country of Staffordshire, in memory of his favours is gratefully dedicated by R.P.L.L.D
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To thee Charls Stuart, King of England, am I moved of the Lord to write and to thee it is the visitation of his love, through him whose travel hath been for thee, that thy soul may be saved in the day of the Lord, therefore hear that thy soul may live, and thy dayes be prolonged in the house of thy pilgrimage
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To thee Oliver Cromwell into whose hands God hath committed the sword of justice, that under thee all may be godly and quietly governed
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To thee Oliver Cromwell into whose hands God hath committed the sword of justice, that under thee all may be godly and quietly governed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, George; 1655)
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To them that before this image of pity devoutly say v. pater noster, v. aves and a credo piteously
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To this Honourable House, the case of the coachmen; of divers coachmakers, harnessmakers, wheelwrights, tiresmiths, cornchandlers and other traders, depending upon them, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, in relation to the Bill for encreasing the number of hackney coaches
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WorldCat: 766949570
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To this honourable house, the case of the coachmen; of divers coachmakers, harnessmakers, wheelwrights, tiresmiths, cornchandlers and other traders, depending upon them, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, in relation to the bill for increasing the number of hackney coaches
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To those suppressors of learning, and propagators of ignorance, that are members of the House of Commons the humble petition of the poore poets of Great Britaine
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To those that have been formerly in authority and have broken covenant with God and man / by G.F
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To those that have been formerly in authority and have broken covenant with God and man / by G.F in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, George; 1660)
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To those that have been formerly in authority, and have broken covenant with God and man. By G.F
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To those that have been formerly in authority, and have broken covenant with God and man. By G.F in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, George; 1660)
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To those that sit in counsel for ordering the affairs of the nation, and c. a visitation, / by one of the Lords servants called a Quaker
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To those that sit in counsel for ordering the affairs of the nation, and c. a visitation, / by one of the Lords servants called a Quaker in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anderdon, John; 1659)
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To those who were in authority, whom the Lord is now judging, that they may repent and find mercy from God
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To those who were in authority, whom the Lord is now iudging, that they may repent and find mercy from God in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Naylor, James; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606800757
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To those who were in authority, whom the Lord is now judging, that they may repent and find mercy from God in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Naylor, James; 1660)
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To undeceive the people of this Common-wealth
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To undeceive the people of this Common-wealth in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1652)
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To Vetus an old antiquary
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To Vetus an old antiquary in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; )
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To Xeiphos ton martyron, or, A brief narration of the mysteries of state carried on by the Spanish faction in England since the reign of Queen Elizabeth to this day for the supplanting of the magistracy and ministry ... : together with a vindication of the Presbyterian party
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To xeiphos tōn martyrōn. Or, A brief narration of the mysteries of state carried on by the Spanish faction in England, since the reign of Queen Elizabeth to this day for the supplanting of the magistracy and ministry, the laws of the land, and the religion of the Church of England, especially and particularly declaring, how, when, and where, Cromwell and his party were confederate with the Spanish faction, and how he and they are resolved to overthrow the Protestant laws, and religion, in the Church and state of England, and Scotland. Together vvith a vindication of the Presbyterian party, both of church-men and states-men in the kingdom of England, Scotland, and Ireland, against the independent and popish party, who are both united and confederated to destroy them, and their religion
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To you that are called Anabaptists in the nation of Ireland teachers and people, who profess your selves to be the Church of Christ; this is the word of the Lord God unto you
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To you that are called Anabaptists in the nation of Ireland teachers and people, who profess your selves to be the Church of Christ; this is the word of the Lord God unto you in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Burrough, Edward; 1657)
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To you that are called by the name of Baptists, or the baptized people that do what you do by imitation from John Baptist, Christ and the Apostles, who had not the form without the power to reform; but you have only the form, but wants the power that doth reform. Also several other things given forth from the spirit of the Lord, necessary for all people to take into consideration as they love their souls
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To you that are crying, what is become of our forefathers, if the light be the way which you be in, and what is become of the martyrs that suffered?
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To you the Parliament sitting at Westminster our request is to God, that you rule for his honour, and in his fear may punish evil doers, and be apraise to them that do well
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toasts. A new ballad. Tune, To all you ladies now at land, The
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toasts. A new ballad. Tune, To all you ladies now at land, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1733)
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Tobacco battered; and the pipes shattered by a volley of holy shot thundered from Mount Helicon
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Tobacco battered; and the pipes shattered by a volley of holy shot thundered from Mount Helicon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sylvester, Josuah; 1616)
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Tobacco tortured, or, The filthie fume of tobacco refined shewing all sorts of subiects, that the inward taking of tobacco fumes, is very pernicious vnto their bodies; too too profluuious for many of their purses; and most pestiferous to the publike state. Exemplified apparently by most fearefull effects: more especially, from their treacherous proiects about the Gun-powder Treason; from their rebellious attempts of late, about their preposterous disparking of certaine inclosures: as also, from sundry other their prodigious practices.
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Tobacco, a poem
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Tobacco, a poem in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lacy, John, merchant.; 1669)
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Tobaco-mastix or The common use of that weed in all the wayes of preparing it, taxed by arguments from reason and experience. With all the vulgar objections discust and answered. Also enlightened by the rehearsal and confutation of many other abominable usages in these preceeding ages. / By one who wisheth the increase of health and neatnesse
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Tobia's advice, or, A remedy for a ranting young-man. VVhile you are single you take but little care, therefore I say better you married were, perhaps there's some at this will make a jest, but I say still a married life is best. Therefore young-men take this advice of me better take one than run to two or three. Tune of, Daniel Cooper. / By Tobias Bowne
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Tobias observation; a youngman came unto a fair, by chance he met his true love there said he, sweetheart thou are welcome here, invited her to drink some beer, but in the end prov'd ne'r the near, as in this song it will appear. Tune of, The country farmer. / By Tobias Bowne. This may be printed, R.P
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Tobies experience explain'd: Good fellows all, whatever you be, I pray take this advice of me: strength will decay old age will come, therefore save something while your yong To the tune of, That dill doul
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Tobits book a lesson appointed for Lent
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Tobits book a lesson appointed for Lent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Eleanor, Lady; 1652)
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tocsin, or watch-bell sent to the king, queene regent, princes of blood, to all the parlaments, magistrates, officers, and loyall subiects of France. Against the booke of the popes temporall power, not long since set forth by Cardinall Bellarmine Iesuite. By Memnons Statue. With the permission of the best genie of Fraunce. And done into English by I.R., The
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Toichoructa: or, Independents razing their ovvn foundation. By which all may see deep iniquities, long veiled under pretence of conscience, clearly discovered. Published according to order
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Toleration and liberty of conscience considered and proved impracticable, impossible and, even in the opinion of dissenters sinful and unlawful
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Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by the authority and convincing reasons of I. That wise and learned King James and his Privy Council. Anno reg. 2do. II. The Honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament in their votes, and c. Feb. 25. 1662. III. The Presbyterian ministers in the city of London met at Sion-Colledge, Decemb. 18. 1645. IV. Twenty eminent divines in their sermons before the two Houses of Parliament on solemn occasions. / Faithfully collected by a very moderate hand, and humbly presented to the serious consideration of all dissenting parties
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Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by the authority and convincing reasons of I. that wise and learned man King James and his Privvy Council anno reg. 2do, II. the honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament faithfully collected by a very moderate hand and humbly presented to the serious consideration of all dissenting parties
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Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by the authority and convincing reasons of I. That wise and learned man King James and his Privy-Councill, anno reg. 2do, II. The honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament in their votes and c. Feb. 25, 1662, III. The Presbyterian ministers of the city of London met at Sion-Colledge, Decemb. 18, 1645, IV. Twenty eminent divines in their sermons before the two Houses of Parliament on solemn occasions / faithfully collected by a very moderate hand and humbly presented to the serious consideration of all dissenting parties
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Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by the authority and convincing reasons of I. the wise and learned King James and his Privvy Council, anno reg. 2do, II. the honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament in their votes and c. Feb. 25, 1662, III. the Presbyterian ministers in the city of London met at Sion Colledge, Decemb. 18, 1645, IV. twenty eminent divines in their sermons before the two Houses of Parliament on solemn occasions / faithfully collected by William Assheton
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Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by the authority, and convincing reasons of : I. The wise and learned King James, and his privy council, Anno Reg. 2do, II. The Honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament in their votes and c. Feb. 25, 1662, III. The Presbyterian ministers in the city of London met at Sion Colledge, Decemb. 18, 1645, IV. Twenty eminent divines in their sermons before the two Houses of Parl. on solemn occasions / faithfully collected by William Assheton
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Toleration discuss'd : in two dialogues : I. Betwixt a Conformist, and a Non-Conformist, laying open the impiety, and danger of a general liberty, II. Betwixt a Presbyterian, and an Independent, concluding, upon an impartial examination of their respective practises and opinions in favour of the Independents / by Roger L'Estrange, Esq
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Toleration discuss'd by Roger L'Estrange
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Toleration discuss'd by Roger L'Estrange in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1663)
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Toleration discuss'd in two dialogues. I. Betwixt a Conformist, and a Non-Conformist; laying open the impiety, and danger of a general liberty. II. Betwixt a Presbyterian, and an Independent; concluding, upon an impartial examination of their respective practices, and opinions, in favour of the Independent. The second edition much enlarged. By Roger L'Estrange, Esq
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Toleration discuss'd, in two dialogues I. betwixt a conformist, and a non-conformist ... II. betwixt a Presbyterian, and an Independent
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Toleration discuss'd, in two dialogues I. betwixt a conformist, and a non-conformist ... II. betwixt a Presbyterian, and an Independent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1679)
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Toleration intolerable in a full and clear answer to a nameless printed letter to a member of Parliament for liberty of conscience, The
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Toleration not to be abused by the Independents by a lover of truth and peace
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Toleration not to be abused, or, A serious question soberly debated, and resolved upon Presbyterian principles viz., whether it be adviseable, especially for the Presbyterians, either in conscience or prudence, to take advantage from His Majesties late declaration, to deny or rebate their communion with our parochial congregations, and to gather themselves into distinct and separate churches? by one that loves truth and peace
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Toleration not to be abused. Or, A serious question soberly debated, and resolved upon Presbyterian principles. Viz. Whether it be adviseable, especially for the Presbyterians, either in conscience or prudence, to take advantage from his Majesties late declaration, to deny or rebate their communion with our parochial congregations, and to gather themselves into distinct and separate churches? / By one that loves truth and peace
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Toleration tolerated: or, A late learned bishops opinion concerning toleration of religion With some brief observations thereon
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Toleration tolerated: or, A late learned bishops opinion concerning toleration of religion With some brief observations thereon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Taylor, Jeremy; 1688)
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