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Truths principles, or, Those things about doctrine and worship which are most surely believed and received amongst the people of God called Quakers viz. concerning the man Christ, his sufferings, death, resurrection, faith in his blood, the imputation of his righteousness, sanctification, justification and c. / written to stop the mouth of clamour and to inform all who desire to know the truth as it is in Jesus, by the servant of the Lord, John Crook ; to which is added somewhat concerning the difference between the perswasions of reason and the perswasions of faith
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Truths purchase: or A commoditie, which no man may either neglect to buie, or dare to sell laid forth in two sermons vpon Prov.23.23. by Samuel Hieron minister of the word, at Modburie in Deuon. Very necessary for the times, in which so few seeke after the truth, and so many fall away from the profession and practise of the truth
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Truths returne: in answer to a malignant pamphlet, pretended to be written by a most orthodox, moderate, and judicious divine, a banished minister of this miserable kingdom; to a vertuous lady, who built a closet, wherein to secure the most sacred Book of Common-Prayer, from the view and violence of the enemies thereof, sectaries and schismatiques of this kingdome. Being printed together; that thereby the great difference may appear, between prayer reall, and pretended: a forme of godlinesse, and the power thereof. / By Theo: Jennings, gent
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Truths right-side tvrned upwards, or, Armies vindication against an aspersion of rebellion and tyrannie cast upon them in several books, whereof one subscribed by divers ministers in the province of London, another by Mr. Geree, and c : not onely cleering the case of the armie to be just, but retorting the force of the arguments of their opposers upon themselves / by William Potter
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Truths testimony and a testimony of truths appearing in power, life, light and glory, creating, manifesting, increasing, and vindicating itself in the midst of persecution : wherein is discovered what truth is, and also a lye, who knows it and lives in it : with the authors call and conversion to the truth, his practice in it, his publishing of it, and his several tryals for the same ... : together with the particular accusations brought against him in each tryal and his answers to the same, and also the courts proceedings both by judges and juries : with an humble appeal to His Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector, as a general redress for all people / by Richard Coppin
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Truths testimony; and a testimony of truths appearing, in power, life, light and glory; creating, manifesting, increasing and vindicating it self in the midst of persecution. Wherein is discovered what truth is, and also a lye, who knows it, and lives in it. With the authors call and conversion to the truth, his practice in it, his publishing of it, and his several tryals for the same: Viz. 1. Before Baron Wilde at Worcester. 2. Before Judge Nicholas at Worcester. 3. Before Serjeant Green at Oxford. 4. Before Serjeant Hutton at Oxford. 5. Before Serjeant Glyn at Glocester. Together with the particular accusations brought against him in each tryal, and his answers to the same. As also the courts proceedings both by judges and juries. With an humble appeal to his highness, Oliver Lord Protector, as a general redress for all people. / By Richard Coppin
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Truths triumpant; or, A familiar epistle from the Muffty of the Grand Cham of Tartary, to those fathers of falshood the Jesuites, whose superstitious doctrines are not only detected but derided, and reasons and natures eyes opened
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Truths triumph in the eternal power over the darke inventions of fallen man. / G.F
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Truths triumph in the eternal power over the darke inventions of fallen man / G.F in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, George; 1661)
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Truths triumph in the eternal power over the darke inventions of fallen man. / G.F in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, George; 1661)
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Truths triumph or A just vindication of that renowned and thrice noble patriot Maior-Generall Skippon. Against the late aspersions of scandalous pamphlets and seditious slanders
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Truths triumph over treacherous dealing, or, The innocency of Captain John Bernard wherewith the Lord hath enabled him to confound the horrid conspiracies of many eminent officers, and other members of the army, and their confederates from time to time ever since August, 1649
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Truths triumph, or Treachery anatomized, being an impartiall discovery of the false, and treacherous information of M. Masterson, pretended minister of Christ at Shoreditch, against L.C.J. Lilburne, and I. Wildman, at the Lords Barre, January 18. 1647. concerning a meeting of severall honest men, in East Smithfield, Ian. 17. and c. In relation to which information, the said L.C. Lilburne stands committed to the Tower, and J. Wildman to the Fleet. With a true narrative of all the passages and discourses that passed at the said meeting, / as it was delivered at the Bar of the House of Commons, by J. Wildman, Ian. 19. 1647. Iohn VVildman
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Truths victory against heresie; all sorts comprehended under these ten mentioned: 1. Papists, 2. Familists, 3. Arrians, 4. Arminians, 5. Anabaptists, 6. Separatists, 7. Antinomists, 8. Monarchists. 9. Millenarists, 10. Independents. As also a description of the truth, the Church of Christ, her present suffering estate for a short time yet to come; and the glory that followeth at the generall resurrection. / By I.G. a faithfull lover and obeyer of the truth. Imprimatur, John Downame
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Truths victory over error, or, An abridgement of the chief controversies in religion which since the apostles days to this time, have been, and are in agitation, between those of the Orthodox faith, and all adversaries whatsoever, a list of whose names are set down after the epistle to the reader : wherein, by going through all the chapters of The confession of faith, one by one, and propounding out of them, by way of question, all the controverted assertions, and answering by yes, or no, there is a clear confirmation of the truth, and an evident confutation of what tenets and opinions, are maintain'd by the adversaries : a treatise, most useful for all persons, who desire to be instructed in the true Protestant religion, who would shun in these last days, and perillous times, the infection of errors and heresies, and all dangerous tenets and opinions, contrary to the word of God
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Truths victory over tyrants and tyranny. Being the tryall of that worthy assertor of his countreys freedoms, Lieftenant Colonell John Lilburne, defender of the ancient and known laws of England, against men and devills, whether in King, Parliament, Army, or Councell of state. Guild-hall London, Octob. 26. Freed in open court, from his unjust and illegall charge of high-treason, and cruell imprisonment in the Tower, by the unbyassed and just verdict of this jewry, whose names are here inserted; Miles Pettit, Holburn-Condu. Stephen Iles, Friday-street. Abraham Smith, Smithfield. John King Smithfield. Nicholas Murrin, Gosling-str. Thomas Daintie, Cheapside. Edmund Keysar, Holb-bridge Edward Perkins Smithfield. Ralph Packman, Smithfield. William Cummins, Cheap. Symon Weeden, Bredstr. Henry Tooley, Bredstreet. All good men and true
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Truths vindication of election, and reprobation Wherein is shewed, Christ the cause of election; sin the cause of reprobation. The iustice of God is likewise cleared from that which is layd upon him by many; that some shall one day be damned for unbelief, and yet he never gave a Christ for them to beleeve in. Most of the strongest objections that scriptures or reason can make, answered. By William Fouler minister of the gospel at Ingworth in Norffolk
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Truths vindication of election, and reprobation Wherein is shewed, Christ the cause of election; sin the cause of reprobation. The iustice of God is likewise cleared from that which is layd upon him by many; that some shall one day be damned for unbelief, and yet he never gave a Christ for them to beleeve in. Most of the strongest objections that scriptures or reason can make, answered. By William Fouler minister of the gospel at Ingworth in Norffolk in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fowler, William, minister of Ingworth, Norfolk.; 1652)
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Trve and nevv nevves with an example from Warwick Castle, and also from other parts, especially upon the antiround-heads : and also some other debosh't maglignant and profane persons, wherein God's judgements are exemplified to ful as a just warning to all those that make a game or mocke of religion : with a true relation of Sir Edward Petro's hanging out his winding sheet and the Bible in his colours at Warwicke Castle :; with other observations of great note
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trve bovnds of Christian freedome. Or a treatise wherein the rights of the law are vindicated, the liberties of grace maintained, and severall late opinions against the law are examined and confuted. By Sam. Bolton ... ; Whereunto is annexed a discourse of the learned John Camerons, touching the three-fold covenant of God with man, faithfully translated, The
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trve copie of a letter importing divers passages of high and dangerous consequence written by one Master Tempest ... to his brother Master John Tempest ... ; which letter was intercepted at Manchester and sent to a member of the House of Commons to be made known to the House, and was accordingly read at the committee for the safety of the kingdome ; with divers remarkable passages from Shrewsbury and Coventry concerning the King, with the proceedings of his army at this present, The
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trve copie of a letter sent from the most reverend William Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury to the Vniversity of Oxford when he resign'd his office of chancellour published by occasion of a base libell and forgery that runs under this title : and also the answer of the vniversity to the said letter, The
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trve copie of a letter written by Captain Wingate ...; setting forth the inhumane barbarous and savage cruelties towards him and how he was compelled to ride through the army naked; with his resolution to die in Parliaments cause ; whereunto is added the Kings Majesties speech at Shrewsbury on Michaelmas eve to the gentry and commons of the county of sallop there assembled, The
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trve copie of His Maiesties gracious pardon which His Majestie hath lately sent and now once againe doth offer to all his loving subjects as it is mentioned in one of the propositions if yet they will forbeare to take up or levy any more armes in a hostile manner against his person, crowne, and dignity : excepting such persons which have been formerly excepted, and c, The
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trve coppy of a letter sent by Mr Speaker to the sheriffes of several counties. Namely: Worcester, Cambridge, Huntington, Lecester, double brace North-hampton, Warwick, and Rutland. Which have not as yet paid in the poll-money. : With the copy of an order sent from the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament to these severall counties before-named, for the speedy transportation of that money to York for disbanding of His Majesties army. And they that are found faulty, shall incurre both the ill-opinion and severe punishment of both houses of Parliament. August 24. 1641, The
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trve coppy of a letter sent by Mr Speaker to the sheriffes of severall counties namely, Worcester, Cambridge, Huntington, Lecester, North-hampton, Warwick, and Rutland, which have not as yet paid in the poll-money : with the copy of an order sent from the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament to these severall counties afore-named for the speedy transportaion of that money to York for disbanding of His Majesties army : and they that are found faulty, shall incure both the ill-opinion and severe punishment of both Houses of Parliament, August 24, 1641, The
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trve coppy of a letter sent by Mr. Speaker to the sheriffes of several counties namely, Worcester, Cambridge, Huntington, Lecester, North-hampton, Warwick, and Rutland, which have not as yet paid in the poll-money : with the copy of an order sent from the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament to these severall counties before-named, for the speedy transportation of that money to York for disbanding of His Majesties army, and they that are found faulty, shall incurre both the ill-opinion and severe punishment of both Houses of Parliament, August 24, 1641, The
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trve coppy of a letter sent from Thomas, Earle of Arundell, Lord Marshall from Middleborough in Zealand to Mr. Pym and read before the committee the 18 of September, 1641 : whereunto is added the coppy of another letter sent to Mr. Pym also from the committee in Scotland, Sep. 13, 1641 : with the names of the committees that sat there for that day, The
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trve copy of a letter written by Mr. Thomas Parker...; declaring his judgement touching the government practised in the churches of New-England, The
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trve copy of a letter written by Mr. Thomas Parker...; declaring his judgement touching the government practised in the churches of New-England, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Parker, Thomas; 1644)
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trve demands of the rebells in Ireland declaring the causes of their taking up armes : sent into England by Sir Phelom O-Neale, their generall : to the Honorable and High court of Parliament : Vlster, February 10, 1641, The
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trve discription of a royall masque. Presented at Hampton Court, vpon Sunday night, being the eight of Ianuary. 1604. And personated by the Queenes most excellent Majestie, attended by eleuen ladies of honour, The
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trve informer who in the following discovrse or colloqvie discovereth unto the vvorld the chiefe causes of the sad distempers in Great Britanny and Ireland / deduced from their originals ; and also a letter writ by Serjeant-Major Kirle to a friend at VVinsor, The
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trve informer, who in the follovving discovrs or colloqvy, discovereth unto the world the chiefe causes of the sad distempers in Great Brittany, and Ireland deduced from their originals, The
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Trve inteligence from Dublin, April the 3, touching those important passages have happened thereabouts as also the death of Sr. Simon Harcut an honourable gentleman : together with a worthy relation from Deane Barnard concerning severall remarkable particulars of Gods mercy towards our forces in the county of Louth : and the taking in of Ardee and Dundalke, two places of great importance
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Trve intelligence from Ireland being two letters sent from Dublin by men of good repute the 25 of Aprill 1642, by the last post : vvherein is related the victorious proceedings of the Protestants against the rebells in Ireland
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Trve intelligence from Ireland dated from Dublin the second of April, and received here the eleventh
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Trve intelligence from Ireland dated from Dublin the second of April, and received here the eleventh in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cole, Robert; 1642)
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Trve intelligence from Ireland relating many passages of consequence betweene the Protestants and the rebels : by way of daily occurrences / exactly taken by a gentleman of good repute in Dublin, and sent by the last poast, from thence to a friend in London ; together with an order of the House of Peeres
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Trve intelligence from Ireland. Being two letters sent from Dublin by men of good repute the 25 of Aprill 1642. by the last post. VVherein is related the victorious proceedings of the Protestants against the rebells in Ireland
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Trve intelligence from Lincolne-shire discovered by a letter to a private gentleman : presented to the view and consideration of the peaceably minded
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trve law of free monarchy, or, The reciprocall and mutuall duty betvvixt a free king and his naturall subjects by a well affected subject of the kingdome of Scotland, The
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trve law of free monarchy, or, The reciprocall and mutuall duty betvvixt a free king and his naturall subjects by a well affected subject of the kingdome of Scotland, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1642)
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trve law of free monarchy, or, The reciprocall and mutuall duty betvvixt a free king and his naturall subjects by a well affected subject of the kingdome of Scotland, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1642)
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Trve nevves from Yorke consisting of severall matters of note, and high concernment since the 13 of Iune : concerning these severall heads, viz. : concerning 1. Sir Iohn Meldrun, 2. L. Marq. Hamilton, 3. Earl of Newcastle, 4. Earle of Warwick, 5. Lord Willoughbit, 6. Duke of Richmond, 7. L. Marq. Hertford, 8. Earle of Bristoll, 9. Lord Paget : whereunto is added newes from Ireland, viz. : concerning 1. E. of Antrime, 2. E. of Castlehaven, 3. Lord Conway, 4. Lord Digby : with a catalogue of the names of the lords that subscribed to levie hose to assist His Majestie in defence of of his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion
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Trve newes from Hull being a perfect relation of a conspiracy there by divers cavaliers coming in disguised habits, and entring themselves as souldiers, who intended to have surprised the tovvne, and to have killed Sir Iohn Hotham : with the manner how their wicked purpose was discovered, and they delivered up to safe custody / by R.C
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Trve newes from Mvnster in Ireland being a copy of a letter sent to the Countesse of Thomond in Northamptonshire : Cork the fourth of Iune 1642
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Trve newes from Mvnster in Ireland being a copy of a letter sent to the Countesse of Thomond in Northamptonshire : Cork the fourth of Iune 1642 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cuffe, Maurice.; 1642)
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Trve newes from Norvvich being a certaine relation how that the cathedrall blades of Norwich, on the 22 of February 1641 being Shrove Tuesday did put themselves into a posture of defence because that the apprentices of Norwich, as they imagined, would have pulled down their organs : in which relation the foolishnesse of these cathedrall men are to be understood and deserve to be laughed at for this their silly enterprise : there being no such cause to move them thereunto / written by T.L
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Trve news from Oxford being a relation of the magnificent valour of the scholars in number 500 compleatly armed : the more encouraged in respect of the presence of the Lord Lov-lace and Lord Wilmont who for by a scholar in the university to a brother of his in London
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Trve news from Oxford being a relation of the magnificent valour of the scholars in number 500 compleatly armed : the more encouraged in respect of the presence of the Lord Lov-lace and Lord Wilmont who for by a scholar in the university to a brother of his in London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Scholar in the university.; 1642)
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trve originall of the sovlle proving both by divine and naturall reason that the production of mans soule is neither by creation nor propagation but a certain meane way between both : wherein the doctrine of originall sinne and the purity of Christs incarnation is also more fully cleared then hath been heretofore published / by H.W, The
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trve petition of Colonel Hvme as it was presented to the Lords assembled in the high court of Parliament being then one of the poore brethren of the famous foundation of the Charter house : declaring to their lordships that if they would be pleased to imploy him for the businesse in Ireland and let him have but sixscore or an hundred instruments of war : which he should give direction for to be made : he would ruine the rebels all within three months or else lose his head : likewise he will undertake within three months if their lordships would but give credence to him to bring in by sea, being furnished with a compleat Navy to His Majestie and the Parliament 20 millions of money, The
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