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Via tuta the safe vvay: leading all Christians, by the testimonies and confessions of our best learned aduersaries, to the true ancient, and catholike faith, now professed in the Church of England. By Humfrey Lynde, Knight
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Via tuta the safe vvay: leading all Christians, by the testimonies and confessions of our best learned aduersaries, to the true ancient, and catholike faith, now professed in the Church of England. By Humfrey Lynde, Knight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lynde, Humphrey, Sir.; 1630)
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Via tuta the safe vvay: leading all Christians, by the testimonies, and confessions of our best learned aduersaries, to the true, ancient, and Catholike faith, now professed in the Church of England. By Humfrey Lynde, Knight
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Via tuta the safe vvay: leading all Christians, by the testimonies, and confessions of our best learned aduersaries, to the true, ancient, and catholike faith, now professed in the Church of England. By Humfrey Lynde, Knight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lynde, Humphrey, Sir.; 1630)
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Via tuta the safe vvay: leading all Christians, by the testimonies, and confessions of our best learned aduersaries, to the true, ancient, and Catholike faith, now professed in the Church of England. By Humfrey Lynde, Knight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lynde, Humphrey, Sir.; 1629)
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Via tuta the safe vvay: leading all Christians, by the testimonies, and confessions of our best learned aduersaries, to the true, ancient, and Catholike faith, now professed in the Church of England. By Humfrey Lynde, Knight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lynde, Humphrey, Sir.; 1629)
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Via tuta the vvay for Christian subjects to vvalke in in these dangerous times
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Via tuta the vvay for Christian subjects to vvalke in in these dangerous times in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bulkley, Stephen; 1643)
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Via vere tuta. Or The truly safe way Discovering the danger crookednes, and vncertaintie, of M. Iohn Preston, and Sir Humfrey Lindes vn-safe way. Assuredly leading all Christians, to that so blessed, so much desired, and so much sought for societie of visible professors, continued in all ages from Christ to vs: no where to be found out of the Church of Rome. In disproofe. Of M. Prestons catalogue of protestant professors in the ages before Luther: and of Sir Humfrey Lyndes arguments and authorities, brought by him to the same purpose
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Viæ rectæ ad vitam longam, pars secunda VVherein the true vse of sleepe, exercise, excretions, and perturbations is, with their effects, discussed and applied to euery age, constitution of body, and time of yeare. By To: Venner Doctor of Physicke in Bathe
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vials of the wrath of God poured forth upon the seat of the man of sin, and upon all professors of the world, who denieth the light of Christ which he hath enlightned every one withal, and walk contrary to it, with it they are condemned : and a vvarning from the Lord to all who are walking headlong to destruction in the lusts of the flesh, and deceits of the world, that they may repent and turn to the Lord, lest the overflowing scourge sweep them all into the pit / by him who is called George Fox, The
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vials of the wrath of God upon the seat of the man of sin and upon all professors of the world, who denyeth the light of Christ which He hath enlightned every one withall, and walk contrary to it : with it they are condemned : and a warning from the Lord to all who are walking headlong to destruction in the lusts of the flesh and deceits of the world, that they may repent and turne to the Lord, lest the overflowing scourge sweep them all into the pit / by him who is called George Fox, The
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Viaticum animæ or, VVholesome repast for the soule in her pilgrimage towards Ierusalem which is above Prepared, and made ready, by the diligent search, and paynes of Iohn Hodges, priest, M. of Arts and vicar of Shakerstone in Leicester-Shire
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Viaticum animae or, VVholesome repast for the soule in her pilgrimage towards Ierusalem which is above. Prepared, and made ready, by the diligent search, and paynes of Iohn Hodges, priest, M. of Arts and vicar of Shakerstone in Leicester-Shire
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Vicar and Moses
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Vicar and Moses in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stevens, George Alexander; 1780)
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vicar and Moses a new song. Words by G. A. Stevens, The
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vicar and Moses a new song. Words by G. A. Stevens, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stevens, George Alexander; 1780)
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vicar and Moses, a new song. Words by G. A. Stevens, The
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vicar and Moses, a new song. Words by G. A. Stevens, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stevens, George Alexander; 1780)
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vicar and Moses, The
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vicar and Moses, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1785)
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vicar of Bray, The
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vicar of Bray, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1714)
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vicar, and Moses, The
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vicar, and Moses, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1785)
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vice-chancellour and heads of houses, with the rest of the delegates, reflecting upon, and taking into consideration the disturbances, disorderly carriages, and incivilities of many younger scholars of this university in publike meetings, The
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Vices anotimie , scourged and corrected, in new satirs. Lately written by R.A. of Magdalen Colledge in Cambridge
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Vices anotimie , scourged and corrected, in new satirs. Lately written by R.A. of Magdalen Colledge in Cambridge in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anton, Robert; 1617)
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Vicesimo octavo Ianuarij, 1611. nono regni regis Iacobi present, the master, wardens, and assistants of the Company of Stationers
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Vicesimo octavo Ianuarij, 1611. nono regni regis Iacobi present, the master, wardens, and assistants of the Company of Stationers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stationers' Company (London, England); 1612)
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Vicessimo nono Julij, 1645. By the Committee of Grocers-Hall for Irish affaires
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Vicissitudes progress, with its convoy through the counties of Essex, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Middlesex, to Westminster and to London. By way of premonstration
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Vicissitudo rerum An elegiacall poeme, of the interchangeable courses and varietie of things in this world. The first part
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Vicissitudo rerum An elegiacall poeme, of the interchangeable courses and varietie of things in this world. The first part in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Norden, John; 1600)
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Vicissituedes progresse, with its convoy through the counties of Essex, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Middlesex, to Westminster and to London. By way of premonstration
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vickers challenge claiming a maintainance as due by proofes out of the gospell : wherein is manifested, that there is a competencie due unto them / by Ios. Meene, vicker, The
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Victoria augustissimi magnæ Britanniæ, and c. regis Gulielmi Tertii, qui urbem and arcem Namuræ a Gallis occupatam, fortiter obsedit, and feliciter recuperavit, expulso Gallorum præsidio
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Victoria augustissimi magnæ Britanniæ, and c. regis Gulielmi Tertii, qui urbem and arcem Namuræ a Gallis occupatam, fortiter obsedit, and feliciter recuperavit, expulso Gallorum præsidio in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hog, William, b. ca; 1695)
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Victoria Christiana concio ad clervm: habita Oxonii, anno 1591 / edita et inscripta nobilissimo Gvlielmo Herberto, tum Cardidiæ despotæ, nunc Pembrochiæ Comiti honoratissimo
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Victoria Christiana. Concio ad clerum: habita Oxoniæ Anno Domini. 1591. H. Parry Auctore
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Victoria Christiana. Concio ad clerum: habita Oxoniæ Anno Domini. 1591. H. Parry Auctore in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Parry, Henry; 1594)
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Victorie in Ir-landt, van den Coninghinne van Engel-landt, teghen de Spaignarden ende Romanisten
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Victories obtained both by land and sea as also other speciall mercies to this kingdom, observed how they have been given in unto us, either a little before our monethly fast day, to prevent us: or on the fast to encourage us: or immediately after, as a returne of prayer. What also were the successes of the private fasts in city and countrey before our monethly fast for Ireland was proclaimed. Especially the folowing victories, and never resting till the kingdom was wholly cleered, after the voluntary setting up of the exercises at seven in the morning, begun by M. Case, and continued by the rest of his brethren to this time, in their respective places: and what a blessing every one obtained in his moneth
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victorious and fortunate proceedings of Sir William Waller and his forces in Wales, and other places since they left Malmsbury. With the true manner of his taking Highnam and 150 commanders, and gentlemen, and 1444 common prisoners, well armed: also how hee beate up Prince Maurice his quarters, brake thorow his army, and came safe to Gloster, from whence he sent Lieutenant Colonell Massey, to take Tewksbury which he hath since effected. As it was sent in a letter from Sir William Waller, and Sir Arthur Haslerig, and read in both Houses of Parliament, April 15. 1643. Die Sabbathi, 15 Aprilis, 1643. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliameut , that this letter shall bee forthwith printed and published. John Browne Cler. Parliamento, The
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Victorious love a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drewry-Lane / written by Mr. William Walker
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Victorious love a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drewry-Lane / written by Mr. William Walker in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Walker, William; 1698)
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Victorious nevves from Ireland. Being an exact relation of the routing a great army of the rebels under the command of General Roe-O Neal and the Lord Digby, by the renowned and victorious Lord Inchiquin; as they were going towards the north, to hinder and oppose the joyning of the English forces with Sir Charles Coot. Also the conquering of a province which were posessed by the rebels. And Prince Ruperts advancing towards Ireland, with an army from France. Printed and published for the satisfaction of the kingdom of England
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Victorious nevves from the north to all the Kings Majesties loyall subjects; declaring the proceedings of Generall Monro, and Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, concerning the ingagement of both armies, and the relation of a bloudy fight, with the numbers killed and taken. Also, their further proceedings, and Mornroes new designe touching the north, with a letter from the Estates of Scotland to the said Generall, their raising of new forces, and their desires concerning Liuet. Gen. Cromwell. Likewise, new propositions from the citizens of London, to the commoners of England, concerning the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and the people of this nation
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Victorious newes from Ireland being a battail fought by the Lord of Ormond, the nineteenth day of June, to the losse of two thousand of the rebels, ten miles beyond Limbrick, sent in letter to Master Thomas Flinge
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Victorious newes from Ireland brought over Aug. 24 wherein is declared three victorious battels, obtained by these worthies, namely, the Lord Moore, the Lord Inchqvid, and Colonell Vavasork neere the city of Trim and Dungarvan, wherein was slain above 200 of the rebels, and not above 200 of the Protestant partio : likewise another famous victory obtained by the Lord Moore against the rebels, with the number of those that were slain on both sides : which happy tidings was read in the House of Commons, and immediately ordered to be printed
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Victorious newes from Ireland brought over Aug. 24 wherein is declared three victorious battels, obtained by these worthies, namely, the Lord Moore, the Lord Inchqvid, and Colonell Vavasork neere the city of Trim and Dungarvan, wherein was slain above 200 of the rebels, and not above 200 of the Protestant partio : likewise another famous victory obtained by the Lord Moore against the rebels, with the number of those that were slain on both sides : which happy tidings was read in the House of Commons, and immediately ordered to be printed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Johnson, Thomas, volunteer in the Lord Dungarvan's troope.; 1642)
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Victorious newes from Ireland, being a battail fought by the Lord of Ormond, the nineteenth day of June, to the losse of two thousand of the rebels, ten miles beyond Limbrick, sent in letter to Master Thomas Flinge, now resident in Covent Garden. And many other remarkable passages in that kingdome. As also a letter that was sent from the Right Honourable Robert Earl of Warwick, admirall of the sea, to Master Iohn Pym, Esquire, and presented to both Houses of Parliament, July 6. 1642. Die Mercurii, 6 Iulii, 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, Iohn Brown, Cler. Parl
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Victorious newes from Waterford in Ireland being the copy of a letter sent from Dublin the 18 of April / by Mr. Andrew Williams merchant, to Mr. Adam Atkins ... ; relating a happy and renowned victory obtained by Sir Christopher Loftus against the rebels in Waterford ; likewise the manner how he took the town and put the rebels to death ; also, a relation how that the Earl of Cork took the Earl of Osmond prisoner, where he now remains in Cork Castle weighting the lord justices pleasure
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Victorious newes from Waterford in Ireland: being the copy of a letter, sent from Dublin the 18. of April by Mr. Andrew Williams, merchant, to Mr. Adam Atkins Citisen of London. Relating a happy and renowned victory, obtained by Sir Christopher Loftus, against the rebels in Waterford. Likewise the manner how he took the town, and put the rebels to death. Also a relation how that the Earl of Cork took the Earl of Osmond prisoner, where he now remains in Cork Castle, weighting the lord justices pleasure
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Victorious news from the Earle of Essex being a true relation of a famous battaile fought betwixt his excellencie and the Lord Strange upon the second dayes march from Northampton : their being slain on the Lord Strange his side forty and but five slaine of the Earle of Essex : wherein is declared how the Lord Strange was taken prisoner with five other chiefe commanders : there being found a warrant about the Lord Strange concerning the commission of array which the Earle of Essex tooke : the number of armes and ammunition that was taken from the cavaleers the 19. of Sept. 1642 : 7 drummes, 5 peece of ordnance, 500 pikes and 650 muskets, 109 horse with sadles, 220 pistols, 109 carbines, as many bridles, 1200 swords with 3 cart load of materials for warre as spades and c
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Victorious news from the Earle of Essex Being a true relation of a famous battaile fought betwixt His Excellencie and the Lord Strange upon the second dayes march from Northampton; their being slain on the Lord Strange his side forty, and but five slaine of the Earle of Essex. Wherein is declared how the Lord Strange was taken prisoner with five other chiefe commanders, there being found a warrant about the Lord Strange concerning the commission of array, which the Earle of Essex tooke. The number of armes and ammunition that was taken from the cavaleers the 19. Sept. 1642. 7. drummes. 5. peece of ordnance. 500. pikes. and 650. muskets. 109. horse with sadles. 220. pistols. 109. carbines. As many bridles. 1200. swords. with 3. cart load of materials for warre as spades. and c Published to prevent all false copies
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Victorious news from the Earle of Essex. Being a true relation of a famous battaile fought betwixt His Excellencie and the Lord Strange upon the second dayes march from Northampton; their being slain on the Lord Strange his side forty, and but five slaine of the Earle of Essex. Wherein is declared how the Lord Strange was taken prisoner with five other chiefe commanders, there being found a warrant about the Lord Strange concerning the commission of array, which the Earle of Essex tooke. The number of armes and ammunition that was taken from the cavaleers the 19. Sept. 1642. 7. drummes. 5. peece of ordnance. 500. pikes. and 650. muskets. 109. horse with sadles. 220. pistols. 109. carbines. As many bridles. 1200. swords. with 3. cart load of materials for warre as spades. and c Published to prevent all false copies
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victorious proceedings of the Protestant armie in Ireland vnder the command of the Right Honourable Maj. Gen. Iones, in his late expedition against the Irish rebels. Wherein is set forth, severall great overthrowes, given to the said rebles, since the 9. of October last, 1647. As also the manner of the taking of 10. strong castles belonging to the enemy, with the losse of few men, together with all their armes, and ammunition. Being a full and perfect relation of the severall victories obtained from the 9. of October till the 20. of November. 1647, The
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Victorious proceedings of the Protestants in Ireland from the beginning of March to this present being the 22 of the same month : with a letter sent from Master Brian Smith, minister in His Majesties ship called the Banaventure riding before Kingsaile, which was read in the honourable House of Commons on Monday the 21 of March 1642 : declaring how the Lord prisedent of Munster, Sir William St. Leger gave battell to the rebels neere Durgarven kil'd 2000 men, tooke some of their commanders prisoners, and slew-ten with his owne hands, The
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victorious proceedings of the Protestants in Ireland; from the beginning of March to this present, being the 22. of the same month. With a letter sent from Master Brian Smith, minister in His Majesties ship called the Banaventure, riding before Kingsaile, which was read in the honourable House of Commons, on Monday the 21. of March 1642. Declaring how the Lord president of Munster, Sir William St. Leger, gave battell to the rebels neere Durgarven, kil'd 2000 men, tooke some of their commanders prisoners, and slew-ten with his owne hands, The
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victorious reigne of King Edvvard the Third Written in seven bookes. By his Majesties command, The
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victorious reigne of King Edvvard the Third Written in seven bookes. By his Majesties command, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (May, Thomas; 1635)
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victoriovs and fortunate proceedings of Sir William Waller and his forces in Wales and other places since they left Malmsbury with the true manner of his taking Highnam and 150 commanders and gentlemen, and 1444 common prisoners well armed : also how hee beate up Prince Maurice his quarters brake thorow his army and came safe to Gloster, from whence he sent Lieutenant Colonell Massey to take Tewksbury which he hath since effected ; as it was sent in a letter / from Sir William Waller and Sir Arthur Heslerig ; and read in both Houses of Parliament, April 15, 1643, The
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Victory and beauty, a new song / by Mr. Ramondon, senior; To the good old tune of Catharine Ogie
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Victory and beauty, a new song / by Mr. Ramondon, senior; To the good old tune of Catharine Ogie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ramondon, Lewis.; 1715)
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victory of Catalonia, or, The double cuckold made English by James Morgan, The
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victory of Catalonia, or, The double cuckold made English by James Morgan, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Brémond, Gabriel de.; 1678)
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victory of Cupid over the gods and goddesses display'd in several poetical stories / by R. Phillips, The
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victory of Cupid over the gods and goddesses display'd in several poetical stories / by R. Phillips, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Phillips, R.; 1683)
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