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womens almanack for the year of our Lord 1688 being the bissextile, or leap-year : calculated for the meridian of London and may indifferently serve for any part of England / by Mary Holden, midwife in Sudbury and student in astrology, The
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womens conquest a tragi-comedy : as it was acted by His Highness the Duke of York's servants / written by the Honourable E.H, The
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womens conquest a tragi-comedy : as it was acted by His Highness the Duke of York's servants / written by the Honourable E.H, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Howard, Edward; 1671)
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womens glory, or, A list of several eminent persons that suffered as martyrs for the truth of the Gospel, The
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womens just complaint: or, Mans deceitfulness in love. Being a most pleasant new play-house song. Long time deceiv'd with feigned vows, at last, the females find their coyness holds not fast; for man, that noble creature, cannot love, nor fix his soul on ought but what's above: 'tis everlasting joy he centers on, and leaves soft fools, women to dote upon; which once they finding, seem to loose their care of hopes they had, and fall to flat dispair. To a pleasant new play-house tune, much in request, The
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womens petition, to the Right Honorable, his Excellency, the most noble and victorious Lord General Cromwell. The humble petition of many thousands of the the poor enslaved, oppressed and distressed men and women in this land, who by these their subscribed representators, most humbly complaining, The
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womens sharpe revenge: or an answer to Sir Seldome Sober that writ those railing pamphelets called the Iuniper and Crabtree lectures, and c. Being a sound reply and a full confutation of those bookes: with an apology in this case for the defence of us women. Performed by Mary Tattle-well, and Ioane Hit-him-home, spinsters, The
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Womens speaking justified, proved and allowed of by the Scriptures, all such as speak by the spirit and power of the Lord Jesus. And how women were the first that preached the tidings of the resurrection of Jesus, and were sent by Christ's own command, before he ascended to the Father, John 20:17
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wonder of a kingdome. Written by Thomas Dekker, The
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wonder of a kingdome. Written by Thomas Dekker, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dekker, Thomas; 1636)
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wonder of Suffolk: being a true relation of one that reports he made a league with the devil for three years to do mischief; and now breaks open houses, robs people daily, destroys cattel before the owners faces, strips women naked, and c. and can neither be shot nor taken; but leaps over walls fifteen foot high, runs five or six miles in a quarter of an hour, and sometimes vanishes in the midst of multitudes that go to take him. Faithfully written in a letter from a sober person, dead not long since, to a friend in Ship-yard near Temple-Bar, and ready to be attested by hundreds that have been spectatoes of, or sufferers by his exploits, in several parts of Suffolk. With allowance, The
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wonder of the world being a perfect relation of a young maid, about eighteen years of age, which hath not tasted of any food this two and fifty weeks ... : wherein is related the whole truth and no more, as it was taken from the mouth of the damsel and her mother, being a true account of her condition / written by Thomas Robins, The
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wonder of this age: or, God's miraculous revenge against murder. Being a relation of an undoubted truth out of the west. How the skull of a person was found with a linnen cap thereon, still whole, with the two letters wherewith it was marked, plain to be seen, though it has lain so many years in the earth. How likewise an apparition oblig'd one that was lately come to live in that house, to divulge it ... The truth of this relation will be attested by many whole-sale-men that were at the last fair at Exeter ... And now, upon the licensers enquiry, since the writing of this paper, the particulars have been verifi'd by divers other persons, and by one that affirms he was present at the examination, The
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wonder of wonders giving an account of two old men lately and strangely known to be in the city of Rome in Italy; and how they came invisibly thither. Together with their ten strange and wonderful prophesies. Which particularly do mention what shall happen yearly. Shewing also, how they break strong iron chains in pieces, as if they were brown thread. With many more strange wonders, never was the like ever heard of before. As naming the year when there shall be no pope and Rome shall have no head; and the Gospel shall be preached throughout the world, The
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wonder of wonders, or, The strange birth in Hampshire being an exact, true and perfect relation of one A.B. living in a country parish neer the town of Rumsey in Hampshire, relating how the said person was strangely brought to bed the 18th of November last with a live toad, a terrible serpent, and a dead child having some part of its head and face and othe parts devoured by the serpent in the mothers womb ... tune of, My bleeding heart / by T.L, The
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wonder of wonders: or, An excellent song of a six-legged creature. Tune of, Old Simon the King. This may be printed. R.P, The
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Wonder upon wonders, or, Strange news from St. Mary Magdalens, in the borough of Southwark being a true relation of the miraculous preserving of Dorothy Smith from being buried alive, on Thursday night last ... attested by many hundreds in the parish, and parts adjacent : whereunto is annexed The rout?ing of the whores at St. James's Fair --- Black Bess and the transporting of her, with divers others, to forreign plantations
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wonder, or, Propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace. Proposed by a Parliament man, full of honour, honesty, and satisfaction, and most worthy to be pursued, and embraced by all patriots and true-hearted Englishmen, The
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wonder-working God to bee seene brace in the desolation of wicked enemies, in giving peace unto his churches, with an application of the same to the present times : occasioned by the publike thanksgiving, injoyned by authority of Parliament, for the happy peace concluded betweene the two sister nations, England, and Scotland / by John Sedgwick, The
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Wonderful and admirable Vertue of the Sassafras-Tree in Virginia and the most Excellent cures to bee affected by the Tobaccos green leafe and juyce Now thus published in Print by a hearty Well-wisher to that and all other Plantations for all the Planters good and benefit as they sall finde it, by making the trials in their kinds, The
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wonderful and most deplorable history of the latter times of the Jews with the destruction of the city of Jerusalem : which history begins where the Holy Scriptures do end / by Josephus Ben Gorion ; whereunto is added a brief of the ten captivities ... ; moreover, there is a parallel of the late times, and crimes in London, with those in Jerusalem, The
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wonderful and most deplorable history of the latter times of the Jews with the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, which history begins where the Holy Scriptures do end / by Josephus Ben Gorion, The
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wonderful and most deplorable history of the latter times of the Jews, and of the city of Hierusalem beginning where the Holy Scriptures do end / written first in Hebrew and now made more methodical and corrected of sundry errors, The
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Wonderful and strange news from Scotland, being a true and full relation of a person lately deceased at the town of Dumfreez, whose corps could by no art of man, or strength of cattle, be removed from the place where it lay. And when the house wherein it was, was wholly burnt down to the ground, the body, coffin, and table whereon it stood, remained whole and untoucht, and so continues to the great astonishment of all spectators. / Faithfully communicated by a person of quality, in a letter from the said town of Dumfreez. Dated Septemb. 8. 1673
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wonderful blazing star with the dreadful apparition of two armies in the air. The one out of the north, the other out of the south, as in the figure shown above is represented, The
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wonderful confirmation of the succession of the kingdom of Christ at 1697 deriv'd from the 42 moons of the Beast, then ending : given by prophecy so as to be calculated according to the famous cycle of the moon, styl'd the Golden Number, found out first by the famous Athenian astronomer Meton, about the year of the world 3574, embraced by the fathers of the Nicene Council about the year of our Lord 325, for the setting their antipaschal or Easter, supposited to the true Christian paschal of the Lord's Supper and the Lord's Day ordained by Christ / digested into these propositions following, The
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wonderful deliverance at sea or, The miraculous preservation of several persons belonging to the ship called William and Dorothy lately cast away in a voyage to New-Castle. Who by a most gracious providence were kept alive for the space of twelve days and nights without any food, in a small boat, on the main sea: in all which time, onely one child perished, being starved to death with cold and hunger, and the rest were at last taken up, and carried into Holland on the 28th. of November last. And several of them are now safely arrived in England. With allowance, Roger L'Estrange, The
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wonderful discouerie of the vvitchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, daughters of Ioan Flower neere Beuer Castle: executed at Lincolne, March 11. 1618 Who were specially arraigned and condemned before Sir Henry Hobart, and Sir Edward Bromley, iudges of assise, for confessing themselues actors in the destruction of Henry L. Rosse, with their damnable practises against others the children of the Right Honourable Francis Earle of Rutland. Together with the seuerall examinations and confessions of Anne Baker, Ioan Willimot, and Ellen Greene, witches in Leicestershire, The
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Wonderful news from Bristol a true yet prodigious relation how a hen on the 3d of July last, brought into the world a kitling or young catt, to the unspeakable admiration of many people present : both the hen and catt being still alive attested by Elianor Holder, widdow, Mary, Joan, Martha, Sarah Holder, her daughters, Tho. Fisher, Tho. Holbrook, Sarah Holbrook, neighbors, all eye witnesses : for confirmation whereof, besides an affidavit taken before an alderman of Bristol, a true copy whereof is here annexed
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Wonderful news from Buckinghamshire, or A perfect relation how a young maid hath been for twelve years and upwards possest with the devil; and continues to this day in a lamentable condition. With an account of several discourses with the said evil spirit, and his answers : attested by ear-witnesss; and other strange circumstances from time to time relating thereunto. Published for the awaking and convincing of atheists and modern Sadduces, who dream that their is neither angel nor spirit. Licensed according to order
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Wonderful news from Wales: or, A true narrative of an old woman living near Lanselin in Denbyshire; whose memory serves her truly and perfectly to relate what she hath seen and done one hundred and thirty years ago. Having now the full number of her teeth; the most of them were lost when she was three score years and ten. She is also remembred by some of ninety years old, to be taller than she is by 17 or 18 inches; with several other circumstances of her life, which shews her to be the wonder of our age. Licensed August 9. 1677
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Wonderful news, from the North: being a true and perfect relation, of severall strange and wonderful apparitions seen in the ayr, between Madely and Whitmore, in the county palatine of Chester. Shewing, how there appeared a dark colud over the sun, and immediatly after two great armies of men were seen in battle array, with drums, trumpets, and canons ready mounted, who seemed to have a terrible and bloudy fight. Also, the coming in of certain birds with wings like angels, after the battle was ended, with a description of their several colours, and what hapned. This relation was taken by the minister of Madely, and the truth thereof verified by Mrs. Holt of Oakers Hill, who with her maid, were eye-witnesses hereof
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wonderful praise of a good husband or, The kind and careful mothers counsel to her daughter. Bad husbands they, oft run astray, as being most unkind: but good we see, will always be of a far better mind. To the tune of, My life and my death; or, The poor man's counsellor, The
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wonderful praise of money, or An account of the many evils that attend the ill use thereof. Money when us'd and not abus'd, will do men good we know; but when they shall consume it all, it proves their overthrow. Tune of, Ye ladies of London. This may be printed, R.P, The
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Wonderful predictions of Nostredamus, Grebner, David Pareus, and Antonius Torquatus wherein the grandeur of Their present Majesties, the happiness of England, and downfall of France and Rome, are plainly delineated : with a large preface, shewing, that the crown of England has been not obscurely foretold to Their Majesties William III and Mary, late Prince and Princess of Orange, and that the people of this ancient monarchy have duly contributed thereunto, in the present assembly of Lords and Commons, notwithstanding the objections of men and different extremes
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Wonderful preservation of Gregory Crow being shipwrackt upon the coast of Kent : shewing how this poor man threw away his money, saying if it pleased God to preserve him, he would likewise find him sustenance, and that his whole care was to preserve the New Testament he had, by putting it into his bosome, The
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Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy discovered in above three hundred memorable histories ... / impartially collected from antient and modern authors of undoubted authority and credit, and imbellished with divers curious pictures of several remarkable passages therein by R.B., author of the History of the wars of England, and the Remarks of London and c
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Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy discovered in near three hundred memorable histories ... / faithfully collected from antient and modern authors, of undoubted authority and credit, and imbellished with divers curious pictures, of several remarkable passages therein, by R.B., author of The history of the wars of England and The remarks of London, and c
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Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy discovered in near three hundred memorable histories ...: collected from antient and modern authors and imbellished with pictures / by R. B
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wonderful prophesies of old Mother Shipton, in the time of Henry VIII concerning Scotland and England. With several strange prophesies by Ignatius, Sibylla, and c, The
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wonderful prophesies of old Mother Shipton, in the time of Henry VIII concerning Scotland and England. With several strange prophesies by Ignatius, Sibylla, and c, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Shipton, Mother; 1700)
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wonderful prophesies of old Mother Shipton, in the time of King Henrie the Eight. concerning Scotland and England. Together with several other very strange prophesies. I. By Ignatius. II. By Sibylla. III. By Merlin. IV. By Brightman. V. By Mr. Truswels, Recorder of Lincoln, The
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Wonderful recompense of faith, or, Strange news from Dursley in Gloucester-shire being a true and perfect relation how a godly farmer having his barn full of corn burnt down, and bearing that loss with an extraordinary patience, it hath pleased almighty God by a miraculous providence to reward him with a crop of wheat having generally fifteen good full ears on every stalk, The
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wonderful trance; or, The French king in a dream on the happy arrival of King William into England, The
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wonderful works of God commemorated praises bespoke for the God of heaven in a thanksgiving sermon delivered on Decemb. 19, 1689 : containing reflections upon the excellent things done by the great God ... : to which is added A sermon preached unto a convention of the Massachuset-colony in New-England ... / by Cotton Mather, The
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wonderful, and most deplorable history of the later times of the Jews with the destruction of the city of Jerusalem : which history begins where the Holy Scriptures do end / by Josephus Ben Gorion. Whereunto is added a brief of the ten captivities ... parallel of the late times and crimes in London, with those in Jerusalem, The
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wonderful, and most deplorable history of the later times of the Jews with the destruction of the city of Jerusalem. Which history begins where the Holy Scriptures do end. By Josephus Ben Gorion. Whereunto is added a brief of the ten captivities; with the pourtrait of the Roman rams, and engins of battery, and c. As also of Jerusalem; with the fearful and presaging apparitions that were seen in the air before her ruins. Moreover, there is a parallel of the late times and crimes in London, with those in Jerusalem, The
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