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true way to a safe and sudden peace, propounded by the well-affected to the city and kingdome, The
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true way to happiness in a serious treatise shewing ... / by Joseph Alleine, The
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true way to happiness in a serious treatise shewing ... / by Joseph Alleine, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Alleine, Joseph; 1675)
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true way to loyalty a sermon preached by John Owen, chaplain to the Right Honourable Henry, Lord Grey of Ruthin, The
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true way to loyalty a sermon preached by John Owen, chaplain to the Right Honourable Henry, Lord Grey of Ruthin, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Owen, John, chaplain to Lord Grey of Ruthin.; 1684)
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true way to render Ireland happy and secure, or, A discourse; wherein 'tis shewn, that 'tis the interest both of England and Ireland, to encourage foreign Protestants to plant in Ireland In a letter to the right honourable Robert Molesworth, one of His Majesty's honourable Privy Council in Ireland, and one of the members of the honourable House of Commons, both in England and Ireland, The
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true way to render Ireland happy and secure, or, A discourse; wherein 'tis shewn, that 'tis the interest both of England and Ireland, to encourage foreign Protestants to plant in Ireland In a letter to the right honourable Robert Molesworth, one of His Majesty's honourable Privy Council in Ireland, and one of the members of the honourable House of Commons, both in England and Ireland, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Molesworth, Robert Molesworth, Viscount; 1697)
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WorldCat: 180716972
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true way to the tree of life, or, The natural man directed unto Christ by Fran. Roberts, The
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true way to the tree of life, or, The natural man directed unto Christ by Fran. Roberts, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Roberts, Francis; 1673)
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true will of his late Catholick Majesty Charles 2d, King of Spain with the codicil / translated from the original lately brought hither from Spain and answer'd article by article, The
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true will of his late Catholick Majesty Charles 2d, King of Spain with the codicil / translated from the original lately brought hither from Spain and answer'd article by article, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of Spain; 1700)
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WorldCat: 606745991
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True, but sad and dolefull newes from Shrevvesbury. Expressed in two severall letters: whereof, the one was written to a gentleman of the Inner-Temple: the other, to a friend in London, relating at large the severall passages of the late skirmish at or near Worcester, between a party of each army, viz. Under the command of Prince Robert on the one side, and of Colonell Sands on the other. Confirmed by a letter sent from Prince Robert to His Majestie. Septemb. 24. With divers other circumstances of severall passages at that time. With Cornets mottoes. Octob. 10. 1642
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True, strange and wonderful news from the city of London being a true and perfect relation of the tryal and condemnation of a soldier which was to dye for killing another that went civilly to help him to his quarters : also an account of a young man that is condemn'd for ravishing a maiden-child under ten years of age : Likewise how a woman was pull'd out of bed by the Divel, in Southwark Prison, and throw'd against the ground, which made her confess the murdering of her child, which before had been clear'd for it : Also a relation of a cruel murder committed by a man upon a young lad his servant, near Debtford in Kent, within three miles of London, upon Munday the first day of July 1678 : Likewise a wonder of a child that was born in Bull and Mouth street near Aldersgate, London, that spoke at five days old which has caus'd great admiration round the city : with an account of three more that is condemn'd to dye for robbery
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WorldCat: 1434205047
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true-born Englishman a satyr, The
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true-born Englishman a satyr, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Defoe, Daniel; 1700)
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WorldCat: 606597370
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True-love requited: or, The bayliffs daughter of Islington. The youngmans friends the maid did scorn, 'cause she was poor and left forlorn, they sent the esquire to London fair, to be an apprentice seven-year, And when he out on's time was come, he met his love a going home, and then to end all farther strife, he took the maid to be his wife. To a north countrey tune. Or, I have a good old mother at home
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true-lovers good-morrow. A brace of valentines I here present, who now together live in hearts content: these luckily did meet upon the way, in February on the fourteenth day. The tune is, As at noon Dulcina rested, The
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true-lovers holidaies: or, The wooing, winning, and wedding of a fair damosel; performed by a lusty souldier, being one of the auxiliaries. The souldier woo'd the maid with words most kind, she answered him according to his mind. To the tune of, No body else shall plunder but I, The
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WorldCat: 606673871
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True. 1636. : A new almanack and prognostication, for the yeere of our Lord God, and from the creation 5598. Being bissextill or leap yeere. Composed for the meridian of the present and famous citty of Dublin and generally for all Ireland. / By Patrick True, G
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truest account of Mr. Fuller's discovery of the true mother of the pretended Prince of Wales, born the 10th June, 1688 by a person of quality, The
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truest account of Mr. Fuller's discovery of the true mother of the pretended Prince of Wales, born the 10th June, 1688 by a person of quality, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality.; 1696)
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WorldCat: 767376698
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Truest and largest account of the late earthquake in Jamaica, June the 7th, 1692 written by a reverend divine there to his friend in London ; with some improvement thereof by another hand, The
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WorldCat: 1066486012
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WorldCat: 839263179
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truest and largest account of the late earthquake in Jamaica, June the 7th. 1692. written by a reverend divine there to his friend in London ; With some improvement thereof by anothe hand, The
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Truest and most reall relation of the apprehension of three most notorious rebels in Ireland brought to the Parliament in England viz : the Lord Magwire, Collonel Read cosin germin to Tyrone, Captain Mac Mallion brother to Philomy O Neale : the relation being truly taken from their own mouthes word for word as followeth : with the true decription how they were first taken neer Dublin apprehended by Captain Smith and now by him detained till the further censure of the Parliament : also the manner of their examination before a committee of both Houses in the courts of wards : and from thence committed to the tower there to remain until further tryall : also news from York with His Majesties propostions to the Lords there, The
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WorldCat: 606659148
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truest intelligence from the province of Munster, in the kingdome of Ireland extracted out of severall letters of very serious importance lately sent from Mr. Tristam Whitcombe soveraigne of Kinsale, and divers other worthy gentlemen of good repute, ranke and quality : newly written, published and really averred by one Mr. I. P. who was sometime a minister amongst them, having lately escaped from thence, and sustained great losses by the insolency of those bold, bloody and barbarous rebels : wherein is contained the miraculous mercies of Almighty God towards the Protestants of that kingdome in generall, and to that province in speciall : manifested by the cutting off of above 2000 of the rebels by 900 of our forces, and the late surprisall of many more of them by policie at sea, The
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truest nevvs from the Sessions, or, An exact account of the tryal and condemnation of Mr. William Burnet, a romish priest, condemned to be hang'd, drawn, and quartered Mrs. Ann Petty, to be burnt for cliping of money. As also of Joseph Foster, Robert Harrison, John Clarke, Henry Robertson, Edward Lancet, Elijah Arnold, and Bartholomew Jennings. Sentenced to be hang'd for their several and respective offences herein particularly specified. At Justice-Hall in the Old-Baily, the 12th. of Decemb. 1674. Being a more perfect narrative published for general satisfaction, The
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Truest relation of the discoverie of a damnable plot in Scotland, found out by a miraculous meanes. : Two great actors in the same being so taken with the sweet disposition of those worthies against whom they plotted; that their troubled consciences would not permit them to proceed in their wicked intents. : As also, the names of those lords, that should have bin cut off in this plot of Scotland. : And the names of the conspirators. With the copy of a letter sent to the paipists in London. Whereby is discovered some plotting about the Tower. : With the reasons from the Parliament wherefore the trayned bands in the city are commanded night and day to march into the fields, The
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truest relation of the Earle of Straffords speech on the scaffold on Tower-hill, before he was beheaded, May 12. 1641. Together with his deportment before and at the end of his execution, The
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truest relation of the Earle of Straffords speech on the scaffold on Tower-hill, before he was beheaded, May 12. 1641. Together with his deportment before and at the end of his execution, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606938184
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truest, and most reall relation of the apprehension of three most notorious rebels in Ireland brought to the Parliament in England. viz. The Lord Magwire. Collonel Read, cosin germin to Tyrone. Captain Mac Mallion brother to Philomy O Neale. The relation being truly taken from their own mouthes word for word as followeth. With the true decription how they were first taken neer Dublin, apprehended by Captain Smith, and now by him detained, till the further censure of the Parliament. Also the manner of their examination before a committee of both Houses in the courts of wards. And from thence committed to the tower, there to remain until further tryall. Also news from York, with His Majesties propostions to the Lords there, The
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Truest, most happy, and joyfull newes that ever came from Ireland being sent over in a letter and read in the honourable House of Common, Februarie 29, 1641 : relating the renowned victory of the Protestant party in repelling the rebels from Dublin, under the commands of the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, and Sir Simon Harcourt : with the noble near to the town of Trobedagh : as also the apprehension of Mac Brian, Con Magenis at Care, Rory Magwire at the town of Clogham, and others who are principall conspirators and actors in the rebellion : the three commanders afore-mentioned having, according to the late proclamation set forth by the Lord Justices of Dublin, six hundred pounds a man for the apprehension of those three rebels, The
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truest, most happy, and joyfull newes that ever came from Ireland: being sent over in a letter, and read in the honourable House of Common, Februarie 29. 1641. Relating the renowned victory of the Protestant party, in repelling the rebels from Dublin, under the commands of the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, and Sir Simon Harcourt. With the noble service of Captain Thomas Stenvile, near to the town of Trohedagh. As also, the apprehension of Mac Brian, Con Magenis at Care, Rory Magwire at the town of Clogham, and others who are principall conspirators, and actors in the rebellion. The three commanders afore-mentioned having six hundred pounds a man for the apprehension of those three rebels, The
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WorldCat: 1086520536
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trueth of the most wicked and secret murthering of Iohn Brewen, goldsmith of London committed by his owne wife, through the prouocation of one Iohn Parker whom she loued: for which fact she was burned, and he hanged in Smithfield, on wednesday, the 28 of Iune, 1592. two yeares after the murther was committed, The
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Trueth triumphant, or The late conversion of a learned doctor of Sorbon, D. Francis Cupif, Doctor of Diuinite; from poperie, to the profession of the true religion With the degradation of the fore-named doctor, for the cause fore-sayd, by the Facultie of Divinitie at Paris, in Iulie last, 1637. And the sayd D. Francis his answere to the decree thereof, most learnedlie and succinctlie set downe. Faythfullie translated into English, out of the Latine print copie, by William Guild, D.D. minister at Aberdene, and chaplaine to his Majestie
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truly blessed man, or, The way to be happy here, and forever being the substance of divers sermons preached on Psalm XXXII / by Samuel Willard, The
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truly blessed man, or, The way to be happy here, and forever being the substance of divers sermons preached on Psalm XXXII / by Samuel Willard, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Willard, Samuel; 1700)
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trumpet in Sion, sounding a general alarm in the nation. By J.G.G, The
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trumpet in Sion, sounding a general alarm in the nation. By J.G.G, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gailhard, J.; 1700)
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trumpet in Sion, sounding a general alarm in the nation. By J.G.G, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (J. G. G.; 1700)
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trumpet of Apollo sounding out the sweete blast of recouerie, in diuers dangerous and desperate diseases, The
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trumpet of Apollo sounding out the sweete blast of recouerie, in diuers dangerous and desperate diseases, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Clarke, John, apothecary.; 1602)
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trumpet of fame: or Sir Fraunces Drakes and Sir Iohn Hawkins farewell with an encouragement to all sailers and souldiers that are minded to go in this worthie enterprise. VVith the names of many ships, and what they haue done against our foes. Written by H.R, The
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WorldCat: 1044603334
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trumpet of the Lord blowne. Or, a blast against pride and oppression, and the defiled liberty, which stands in the flesh. By a servant and messenger of the Lord, who is called into the work of the Lord, and to blow his trumpet in England; so that all may be forwarned in this day of the Lords calm, and be left without excuse, and in the day of his righteous judgments be found just and true; in love to all imprisoned souls. / By a lover of all souls, who is called, James Parnel, The
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trumpet of the Lord sounded forth unto these three nations as a warning from the spirit of truth, especially unto thee, oh England, who art looked upon as the seat of justice, from whence righteous laws should proceed : likewise, unto thee, thou great and famous city of London, doth the Lord God of vengeance found one warning more into thine ear ... : with a word of wholsome counsel and advice unto thy kings, rulers, judges, bishops, and priests ... : together with a few words unto the royal seed ... / by one who is a sufferer for the testimony of Jesus, in Newgate, Esther Biddle, The
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trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion to awaken England's inhabitants into a sence of the mercies and judgments of the Lord by Charles Marshall, The
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trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion to awaken England's inhabitants into a sence of the mercies and judgments of the Lord by Charles Marshall, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Marshall, Charles; 1675)
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trumpet of the Lord sounded, and his sword drawn, and the separation made between the precious and the vile; and the vineyard of the Lord dressed by his own husbandmen, and the dead trees cut down, and all the mystery of witchcraft discovered in all professions: by them who have come thorow great tribulation, whose garments have been washed in the blood of the lamb; who are accounted as the off-scowring of all things for Christs sake, scornfully called by the world Quakers, The
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trumpet of the soule sounding to judgement by Henry Smith ; whereunto is annexed a devout prayer, The
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trumpet of the soule sounding to judgement by Henry Smith ; whereunto is annexed a devout prayer, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Henry; 1640)
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement by Henry Smith ; whereunto is annexed a deuout prayer, The
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement by Henry Smith ; whereunto is annexed a deuout prayer, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Henry; 1630)
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement by Henry Smith, The
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement by Henry Smith, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Henry; 1591)
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement. By Henry Smith, The
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement. By Henry Smith, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Henry; 1592)
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to Iudgement. By Henry Smith, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Henry; 1593)
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WorldCat: 606505672
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement. By Henry Smith, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Henry; 1592)
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement. By Henry Smith. ; Whereunto is annexed a deuout prayer, The
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement. By Henry Smith. ; Whereunto is annexed a deuout prayer, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Henry; 1626)
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement. By Henry Smith. ; Whereunto is annexed a deuout prayer, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Henry; 1621)
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WorldCat: 1011943975
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement. By Henry Smyth, The
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trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement. By Henry Smyth, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Henry; 1592)
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trumpet of vvarre A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the seuenth of Maie 1598. By M. Steph. Gosson parson of great Wigborow in Essex, The
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trumpet of vvarre A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the seuenth of Maie 1598. By M. Steph. Gosson parson of great Wigborow in Essex, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gosson, Stephen; 1598)
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WorldCat: 606518693
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trumpet of vvarre. A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the seuenth of Maie 1598. / By M. Steph. Gosson parson of great Wigborow in Essex, The
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trumpet of vvarre. A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the seuenth of Maie 1598. / By M. Steph. Gosson parson of great Wigborow in Essex, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gosson, Stephen; 1598)
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trumpeter sent by God to all the principallities, states, and potentates of Europe: as namely, to Germany, the Nether-lands, and Italy; to the Kings of Castile, France, England, Scotland, and Ireland, Denmarke, Sweden, Hungary, Bohemia and Poland, and to the Flector of Saxony; and so to all their subjects in generall, for a warning to them, to betake them selves to speedy repentance, and every one in particular, to abstaine from sinning, and committing whoredome with that Babilonian Strumpet of Rome. that so they may avoyde the threatnings, punishments, and fierie wrath of the Lord their God. / Published in the Dutch tongve by a man of God, before the beginning of that unnaturall warre betwene us and our breethren of Scotland: and two copies thereof sent over hither neare three yeares since; the one to a person of great honour, the other to a Reverend Divine both of this city. Wherein we may see divers things of great confidence fulfilled, in France, Denmarke and other contryes, so long before foretould. Now faithfully translated, and printed according to order, The
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Trust a papist and trust the devill, or, No vvit to a womans a reall relation of a Romish priest, who to obtain his desire upon a married wife not far from Yorke, would fain have perswaded her, that adultery was but a veniall sin : with a copy of a letter from the recusant to the woman : also her answer to it and the revealing it to her husband : also the manner how the husband with some of his neighbours did use this priest coming to tempt his wife in their owne house : first they whipt him about the chamber, and afterward gelded him, as a most just recompance for his lasciviousnesse : as also, how a witty maid served a Romish catholique about the likematter, making him to fall into a river, where he scarce escaped drowning
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