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tryall of Richard Langhorn, Esq. ... for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion : who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, at the sessions in the Old-Bayley, holden for London and Middlesex, on Saturday, being the 14th of June, 1679, The
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tryall of the coffee-man wherein he is indicted, arraigned convicted and condemned, by Sir Benjamin Bacchus, Sir Mathew Malt, Sir Henry Hop, Sir Francis Froth, Simon Swift, clark to the court, judges of the court, Mr. Antidote, Mr. Purge, Mrs. Dorothy, Mrs. Jone, witnesses, four maids, four wives, and four widows, gentlewomen the jury : also, the petition and desires of many thousands maids, wives, and widows, in and about the city of London, in behalf of themselves, and all their sex : with the coffee-mans confession, and the heavy sentence pronounced against him by Judge Bacchus : published for the benefit of all vintners, brewers, victuallers, cooks, alewives, tapsters, and true companions to the pot, pipe, and can, The
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tryall of the nevv religion Contayning a plaine demonstration, that the late faith and doctrine of the Church of Rome, is indeede the new religion. By Thomas Bell, The
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tryall of the new religion. Contayning a plaine demonstration, that the late faith and doctrine of the Church of Rome, is indeede the new religion. / By Thomas Bell, The
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tryall of trauell, or, brace 1. The wonders in trauell, 2. The worthes of trauell, 3. The way to trauell in three bookes epitemizd / by Baptist Goodall, merchant, The
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tryall of trauell, or, brace 1. The wonders in trauell, 2. The worthes of trauell, 3. The way to trauell in three bookes epitemizd / by Baptist Goodall, merchant, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Goodall, Baptist.; 1630)
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tryall of traytors, or, The rump in the pound. Wherein is presented the lively shapes, and bloody actings of the chief of those grand traytors who subscribed to the horrid murder of that blessed martyr Charles the First, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, and c, The
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tryall of true love to you I will recite between a fair young lady and a courteous knight. The tune is, Dainty come thou to me, The
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tryall of true wisdom, with how to become wise indeed, or, A choice and cheap gift for a friend both to please and pleasure him, be he inferior or superior, sinful or faithful, ignorant or intelligent / By R. Younge ... ; add this as an appendix, or third part, to The hearts index, and, A short and sure way, to grace and salvation, The
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tryall of trueth: or, a discovery of false prophets. Containing a plaine and short discovery of the chiefest points of the doctrine of the great Antichrist, and of his adherents the false teachers and hereticks of these last times. / By E.P, The
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tryall, of L. Col. Iohn Lilburn at the Sessions House in the Old-Baily, on Fryday, and Saturday, being the 19th and 20th of this instant August. With Lieutenant Collonel Iohn Lilburns speech to the jury before they went together to agree upon their verdict, and the reply of the counsel of the common-wealth thereunto. Together, with the verdict of not guilty brought in by the said jury, The
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tryals and condemnation of Lionel Anderson, alias Munson, William Russel, alias Napper, Charles Parris, alias Parry, Henry Starkey, James Corker, and William Marshal, for high treason, as Romish priests, upon the statute of 27. Eliz. cap. 2 together with the tryal of Alexander Lumsden, a Scotchman, and the arraignment of David Joseph Kemish for the same offence : at the sessions of Oyer and Terminer in the Old-Baily, on Saturday, January 17th, 1679, The
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tryals and condemnation of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes, for the horrid ... conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty, K. William ... who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered by them to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution, The
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tryals and condemnation of several persons for murders, felonies and burglaries: which began on the 16th of this instant July 1679 and ended on Fryday the 18th at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, with the number of those that are condemn'd, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. As also, of the tryals of Sir George Wakeman, Mr. James Corker, William Rumley and William Marshal: all of which were charged with high treason, The
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tryals and condemnation of Thomas White alias Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, pretended rector of ondon, John Fenwick,procurator for the Jesuits in England, John Gavan alias Gawen, and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and priests; for high treason: in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and Protestant religion. At the Sessions in the Old-Bailey for London and Middlesex, on Friday and Saturday, being the 13th and 14th of June, 1679. Published by authority, The
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tryals and condemnation of Thomas White, alias Whitebread ... William Harcourt ... John Fenwick ... John Gavern, alias Gawen and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and priests, for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of government, and Protestant religion at the Sessions in the Old-Bailey ... on Friday and Saturday, being the 13th and 14th of June 1679, The
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tryals and condemnation of Thomas White, alias Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, pretended rector of London, John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England, John Gavan alias Gawen, and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and priests for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and Protestant religion; at the sessions in the Old-Baily for London and Middlesex on Friday and Saturday, being the 13th and 14th of June 1679, The
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tryals and condemnation, of five notorious Jesuits, Popish-Priests and traytors viz. Thomas White, alias Whitebread, William Harcourt, alias Harrison, John Fenwick, John Gavern, alias Gawen, Anthony Turner : and also of Mr. Richard Langhorn, counsellor at law, who were all found guilty of high-treason : for conspiring to murder the King, subvert the government, root out the Protestant religion, and establish Popery, and c. : on a fair tryal, at a sessions of Oyer and Terminer, holden at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, on the 13th and 14th of this instant June 1679 : with an account of several letters and commissions, sealed with the broad seal of Rome, some of which were produced in court, The
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tryals at the sessions in the Old-Bailey, which began for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goale delivery of Newgate, on Wednesday the 8th of this intant December, and ended on Thursday the 10th of the same giving a full and satisfactory relation of the most remarkable circumstances that happened in each tryal; as that of Elizabeth Owen for firing her masters house, and John Sancey for robbing a French marquess, and wounding his steward, with several others; as also the number of those condemned to dye, to be burnt in the hand, transported, and whipped, The
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tryals of Henry Cornish, Esq for conspiring the death of the King, and raising rebellion in this kingdom : and John Fernley, William Ring, and Elizabeth Gaunt for harbouring and maintaining rebels, at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bailey, London and County of Middlesex, on Monday, Octob. 19, 1685, The
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Tryals of Joseph Dawson, Edward Forseith, William May, brace William Bishop, James Lewis, and John Sparkes for several piracies and robberies by them committed in the company of Every the grand pirate, near the coasts of the East-Indies, and several other places on the seas : giving an account of their villainous robberies and barbarities : at the Admiralty sessions, begun at the Old-Baily on the 29th of October, 1696, and ended on the 6th of November, The
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tryals of of Robert Charnock, Edward King and Thomas Keyes for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason at the Session-house in the Old-Baily, March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution, The
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tryals of Peter Boss, George Keith, brackets Thomas Budd, and William Bradford, Quakers, for several great misdemeanors before a court of Quakers: at the sessions held at Philadelphia in Pensylvania, the ninth, tenth, and twelfth days of December, 1692. Giving also an account of the most arbitrary procedure of that court. / Licensed, Octob. 19th. 1693. Dan. Poplar, The
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Tryals of Peter Boss, George Keith, Thomas Budd, and William Bradford, Quakers for several great misdemeanors before a court of Quakers at the sessions held at Philadelphia in Pensylvania, the ninth, tenth, and twelfth days of December, 1692 : giving also an account of the most arbitrary procedure of that court, The
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tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, and Lawrence Hill for the murder of Sr. Edmond-bury Godfrey kt., one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex at the Kings-Bench bar at Westminster, before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs ... on Monday the 10th of February 1678/9 : where, upon full evidence they were convicted, and received sentence accordingly on Tuesday, the next day following, The
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tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, and Lawrence Hill, for the murder of Sir, Edmond-Bury Godfrey kt one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex; at the Kings-Bench bar at Westminster, before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs kt. Lord Chief Justice of that court, and the rest of His Majesties judges there; on Monday the 10th. of February, 1678. Where, upon full evidence they were convicted, and received sentence accordingly, on Tuesday, the next day following, The
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Tryals of several notorious malefactors together with the other most remarkable proceedings at the Quarter-Sessions of goale delivery holden at the sessions house in the Old-Bailey ... which began on Munday October 17, 1681, The
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tryals of several notorious malefactors together with the other most remarkable proceedings at the Quarter-Sessions of goale delivery holden at the sessions house in the Old-Bailey, for the city of London and County of Middlesex, The
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tryals of Sir George Wakeman Baronet. William Marshall, William Rumley, and James Corker, Benedictine monks For high treason, for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion. At the Sessions in the Old-Bayley, holden for London and Middlesex on Fryday the 18th. of July 1679. Published by authority, The
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tryals of Sir George Wakeman, Barronet, William Marshall, William Rumley, and James Corker, Benedictine monks, for high treason, for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion at the Sessions in the Old-Baily, holden for London and Middlesex, on Fryday the 18th of July, 1679, The
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tryals of Sir Henry Slingsby Kt. and John Hewet D.D. for high treason, in Westminster-Hall. Together with the Lord President's speech before the sentence of death was pronounced against the afore-named Sir H. Slingsby and Dr Hewet, being June 2. 1658. At which time the said Mr. Mordant was by the court acquitted. As also, the manner of their execution on Tower-Hill, the eighth of June following: with the substance of their speeches on the scaffold, The
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Tryals of such persons as under the notion of London-apprentices were tumultuously assembled in Moore-fields and other places, on Easter holidays last, under colour of pulling down bawdy-houses taken at the sessions in the Old-Bailey on Saturday April 4, 1668, The
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tryals of the persons who committed the barbarous and inhumane murther upon the body of Thomas Thynn, Esq. on the 12th of this instant February, 1682 : who were tryed, cast and condemned, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayley, on the 28th of the aforesaid instant : being a true account of the most material passages that happened during the said tryals : together vvith the particulars of the tryal of Count Conningsmark, suspected as the principal contriver of the said murther, and c, The
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tryals of the prisoners at the sessions holden in the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily Which began on the twelfth of July, 1682 and ended the thirteenth of the same month. Wherein is related a true account of all the remarkable proceedings: but more particularly, of Robert Dod, who killed the taylor in Covent-garden, on the ninth of June last. With the names of those condemned, burnt in the hand, to be transported, and whipp'd, The
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tryals of the prisoners at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly which began there on Wednesday the 6th of this instant September, and ended on Thursday the 7th of the same. But more remarkably of the pewterer, who was tryed for killing the boy in Walbrook. Together with the bailiffs tryals for killing a man upon an arrest. As likewise the account of those condemned, burnt in the hand, and to be whipt; with many other remarkable passages, The
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tryals of Thomas Shafto, Edward Sincleere, Richard Ishby, Peter Gray, for felony. And George Bing, for murther At the Marshalsea in Southwark, upon a commission of oyer and terminer, and goal delivery of the High Court of Admiralty of England; on Saturday the 17th. of December, 1687, The
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tryals of Thomas Walcot, William Hone, William Lord Russell, John Rous and William Blagg for high-treason for conspiring the death of the King, and raising a rebellion in this kingdom at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, London, on a commission of oyer and terminer held there for the city of London and county of Middlesex, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 12, 13 and 14, 1683, The
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tryals of VVilliam Ireland, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove, for conspiring to murder the King who upon full evidence were found guilty of high treason at the session-house in Old-Bailye, Dec. 1, 1678, and received sentence accordingly, The
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tryals of William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove, for conspiring to murder the King who upon full evidence were found guilty of high treason, at the Sessions-house in the Old-Baily, December the 17th 1678, and received sentence accordingly, The
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Tryals per pais, or the law, concerning juries by nisi prius, and c. Methodically composed for the publick good, in the 16th year of the reign of our soveraign lord Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, and c. By S. E. of the Inner Temple, Esquire
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Tryals per pais, or, The law concerning juries by nisi-prius and c. by G.D. of the Inner Temple, Esquire
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Tryals per pais, or, The law concerning juries by nisi-prius, and c. methodically composed for the publick good, in the 16th year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord Charls the Second, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, and c. by S.E. of the Inner-Temple, Esquire
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Tryals per pais, or, The law concerning juries by nisi-prius, etc. methodically composed for the publick good, in the 16th year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord Charls the second, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, etc. by S.E. of the Inner-Temple, Esquire
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Tryals per pais, or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius and c. collected and composed for the publick good in the 16th year of the reign of our soveraign lord Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland and c. : very useful and necessary for all lawyers attorneys and other practicers, especially at the assises / by G.D.
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Tryals per pais, or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius and c. newly revised and much inlarged, with an addition of precedents, and forms of challenges, demurrers upon evidence, bills of exception, pleas puis le darrein continuance, and c. : very useful and necessary for all lawyers, attorneys, and other practicers, especially at the assises / by G.D
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Tryals per pais: or The law of England, concerning juries by nisi prius, and c. Newly revised, and much inlarged, with an addition of precedents, and forms of challenges, demurrers upon evidence, bills of exception, pleas puis le darrein continuance, and c. The third edition corrected and amended. To which is now added, A farther treatise of evidence. Together with a new and exact table to the whole matter. Very useful and necessary for all lawyers, attorneys, and other practisers, especially at the assises. By G. D. of the Inner-Temple, Esq;
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tryals, convictions and sentence of Titus Oates upon two indictments for willful, malicious, and corrupt perjury : at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster before the Right Honourable George Lord Jeffreys ... upon Friday the 8th and Saturday the 9th days of May, anno Domini 1685, The
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tryannical beauty. Beauty fadeth like a flower, then fair ladies be not proud, time and sickness may devour, what at present you'r allow'd. To a pleasant tune; called, Prodigious fate, The
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Trying of spirits in our age now as in the apostles days by the spirit of Christ anointing within shewing also that the church of Christ hath the same authority and power from Christ their head to admonish, judge, reprove, and rebuke such as make a profession of the truth but do not walk and live in the truth
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Trying of spirits in our age now as in the apostles days by the spirit of Christ anointing within. Shewing also that the church of Christ hath the same authority and power from Christ their head to admonish, judge, reprove, and rebuke such as make a profession of the truth, but do not walk and live in the truth. So that the Apostles did prove by the Old Testament, that Jesus was the Christ, and after that the church came to believe in Christ, they were to prove and examine themselves how that Jesus Christ was in them, except they were reprobates. Also the true church is not to know people in a speech or good words, or in a form of Godliness, or in conferences, but in the power of godliness and to believe not every spirit, but to try the spirits whether they be of God, yea or nay, John 1. 4
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trying out of the truth begunn and prosequuted in certayn letters and passages between Iohn Aynsworth and Henry Aynsworth; the one pleading for, the other against the present religion of the Church of Rome. The chief things to be handled, are. 1. Of Gods word and Scriptures, whither they be a sufficient rule of our faith. 2. Of the Scriptures expounded by the Church; and of unwritten traditions. 3. Of the Church of Rome, whither it be the true Catholike Church, and her sentence to be received, as the certayn truth, The
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