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A paper to Friends, and others, against the pomps of the world, followed and used by many tradesmen in their vocations, contrary unto many of their suerties promises and vows
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WorldCat: 767511786
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A paper to William Penn, at the departure of that gentleman to his territory, for his perusal, in Pensilvania Wherein two points are proposed to him concerning the Quakers religion, that he may receive himself conviction, or render to others that are conscientious about them Christian satisfaction: the one is their belief of an infallible guidance: the other is their disuse of the two holy and blessed sacraments. With an occasional dissertation concerning predestination, or God's decree about saving man, in reference to the doctrine of others, and not the Quakers onely. By a friend unknown
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WorldCat: 767481313
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A papist mis-represented and represented, or, A two-fold character of popery the one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years fill'd it with fears and jealousies and deserves the hatred of all good Christians : the other laying open that popery which the papists own and profess : with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion / by J.L. ; to which is annexed, Roman-Catholick principles, in reference to God and the King
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WorldCat: 606609470
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WorldCat: 606609470
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A Papist mis-represented and represented, or, A two-fold character of popery the one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years, fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians : the other laying open that popery which the papists own and profess, with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion / by J.L. ; to which is annexed, Roman-Catholick principles, in reference to God and the King
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WorldCat: 606609466
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A papist mis-represented and represented, or, A twofold character of popery the one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years, filled it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians : the other laying open that popery, which the papists own and profess : with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion / by J.L
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WorldCat: 606674340
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A papist mis-represented and represented, or, A twofold character of popery the one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of the popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years, fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians : the other laying open that popery which the papists own and profess, with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principle grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion / by J.L. one of the Church of Rome ; to which is added, a book entituled, The doctrines and practices of the Church of Rome, truly represented, in answer to the aforesaid book by a Prote
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WorldCat: 606641654
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A papist mis-represented and represented: or, A two-fold character of popery The one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years; fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians. The other laying open that popery, which the papists own and profess; with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons which hold them in that religion. By J.L. To which is annexed, Roman-catholick principles, in reference to God and the king
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WorldCat: 606829830
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A papist mis-represented and represented: or, A two-fold character of popery The one containing a sum of the supestitions , idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years; fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians. The other laying open that popery which the papists own and profess; with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion. By J.L. To which is annexed, Roman-Catholick principles, in reference to God and the King
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WorldCat: 606844302
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A papist mis-represented, and represented: or, A twofold character of popery. The one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years; fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians. : The other laying open that popery, which the papists own and profess; with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion. / By J.L
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WorldCat: 1050164681
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A papist mispresented and represented, or, A twofold character of popery the one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery, which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years, fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians : the other laying open that popery, which the papists own and profess, with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons which hold them in that religion : to which is added, Roman Catholick principles, in reference to God and the king by J.L
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WorldCat: 606816071
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A papist misrepresented and represented: or, A twofold character of popery The one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery, which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years; fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians. The other laying open that popery, which the papists own and profess; with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons which hold them in that religion. To which is added, Roman Catholick principles, in reference to God and the king. By J.L
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WorldCat: 606829822
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A papist not misrepresented by Protestants being a reply to the Reflections upon the Answer to
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A papist not misrepresented by Protestants being a reply to the Reflections upon the Answer to in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sherlock, William; 1686)
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WorldCat: 606591929
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A parable, or consultation of physitians vpon Master Edwards. Love. Justice. Patience. Truth. brace Doctors. brace Conscience. Hope. Piety. Superstition. Policie. brace Observers
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WorldCat: 606666969
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A paradise of praiers and meditations gathered out of diuerse authors as wel ancient as moderne: and deuided into three parts: by the R. F. Edward Maihew priest and mounke of the holie Order of S. Bennet. The first part the contents of the whole worke are briefly declared after the epistle dedicatorie
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WorldCat: 606544529
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A paradise of prayers containing the purity of deuotion and meditation / gathered out of all the spirituall exercises of Levves of Granado ; and Englished for the benefit of the Christian reader
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WorldCat: 606470425
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A paradise of prayers containing the purity of deuotion and meditation: gathered out of all the spirituall exercises of Lewes of Granado: and Englished for the benefit of the Christian reader
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WorldCat: 606484223
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A paradisical dialogue betwixt faith and reason disputing the high mysterious secrets of eternity, the like never extant in our revelation. As touching God in eternity, how he became time in flesh, and how he dyed in the grave, and ascended to his glory again. Also what the angels are in form and nature, and how the angel became a devil, and that devil man; and that this world was prepared for the devil, so this the devils kingdom; and what the soul is, with the place of its glory and torment. With a brief narration what a commission is, and how many commissions there are; what the difference of their worships, and how that the law was given to the devil; with a brief discourse on the catechism, the Lords Prayer, and the creeds; as also, a divine prospect to the elect of the Lord. Written by Law. Claxton, the onely true bishop and faithful messenger of Christ Jesus, creator of heaven and earth
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WorldCat: 606841491
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A paradox against liberty. Written by the Lords, during their imprisonment in the Tower. A poem
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A paradox against liberty written by the Lords, during their imprisonment in the Tower a poem in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of; 1679)
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WorldCat: 606676053
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A Paradox against life an heroick poem / written by the Lords in the Tower
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WorldCat: 606562240
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A paradox Prooving that the inhabitants of the isle called Madagascar, or St. Laurence, are the happiest people in the world. Whereunto is prefixed, a briefe and true description of that island: the nature of the climate, and condition of the inhabitants, and their speciall affection to the English above other nations. With most probable arguments of a hopefull and fit plantation of a colony there, in respect of the fruitfulnesse of the soyle, the benignity of the ayre, and the relieving of our English ships, both to and from the East-Indies. By Wa: Hamond
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WorldCat: 606491429
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A Paradox that designe upon religion was not the cause of state misgovernment, but an effect of it
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WorldCat: 606593815
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A paradox usefull for the times
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WorldCat: 606647705
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A paradox, in the praise of a dunce, to Smectymnuus. By H. P
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A paradox. That designe upon religion, was not the cause of state misgovernment: but an effect of it
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A paradoxe, prouing by reason and example, that baldnesse is much better than bushie haire, and c. Written by that excellent philosopher Synesius, Bishop of Thebes, or Cyren. A prettie pamphlet, to pervse, and replenished with recreation. Englished by Abraham Fleming. Herevnto is annexed the pleasant tale of Hemetes the Heremite, pronounced before the Queenes Maiestie. Newly recognised both in Latine and Englishe, by the said A.F
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WorldCat: 606482097
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A parænesis to the dissenting clergy of England concerning ceremonies wherein they are also warned against many popish errors : whereunto is added a preface to the King in Latin / by Nicolas Bullingham
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A parænesis to the dissenting clergy of England concerning ceremonies wherein they are also warned against many popish errors : whereunto is added a preface to the King in Latin / by Nicolas Bullingham in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bullingham, Nicolas.; 1665)
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A paraenesis to the Prince by VVilliam Alexander of Menstrie
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WorldCat: 606480265
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A parænesis. Or, Seasonable exhortatory to all true sons of the Church of England. Wherein is inserted a discourse of hæresy in defence of our Church against the Romanist. / By H. Hammond. D.D
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WorldCat: 646679100
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A paraenetick or Humble addresse to the Parliament and assembly for Christian libertie. Perused and allowed according to order
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A paraenetick or Humble addresse to the Parliament and assembly for Christian libertie. Perused and allowed according to order in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Williams, Roger; 1644)
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WorldCat: 606651832
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A paraenetick, or, Humble addresse to the Parliament and assembly for Christian libertie
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A paraenetick, or, Humble addresse to the Parliament and assembly for Christian libertie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Williams, Roger; 1644)
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A paraenetick, or, Humble addresse to the Parliament and assembly for not loose but, Christian libertie
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WorldCat: 606592503
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A paralel between the proceedings of this present King, and this present Parliament
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WorldCat: 767503523
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A paralell between the late troubles in Scotland and the present troubles in England written by a private gentleman
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A paralell between the late troubles in Scotland and the present troubles in England written by a private gentleman in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Private gentleman.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606619816
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A paralell of governments: or, A politicall discourse upon seven positions, tending to the peace of England, and preservation of the Citie of London
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WorldCat: 606641766
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WorldCat: 606641766
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A Parallel between Episcopacy and Presbytery, or, The Church of England vindicated from all the false and uncharitable reports and suggestions of either papist or Presbyterian
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WorldCat: 606562244
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A Parallel between O.P. and P.O
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WorldCat: 606744077
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A parallel between the faith and doctrine of the present Quakers and that of the chief hereticks in all ages of the Church And also a parallel between Quakerism and popery
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WorldCat: 767486983
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A parallel between the faith and doctrine of the present Quakers, and that of the chief hereticks in all ages of the Church and also a parallel between Quakerism and popery
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WorldCat: 1066361519
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A parallel between the Israelites desiring of King Saul, and England's desiring of a Parliament. Or, A vindication of the eight chapter of the first book of Samuel, Ver. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Wherefore all the elders of Israel gathered them together, and came to Samuel unto Ramah, and said unto him, behold thou art old, and thy sons walk not in thy ways, make us now a King to judge us like all other nations: but the thing displeased Samuel, when they said, give us a King to judge us, and c. Wherein the text, 2 Sam. 21.1. is laregely cleared, where it is said: then there was a famine in the dayes of David three years together, and David asked counsell of the Lord: and the Lord answered, it is for Saul and for his bloudy house, because he slew the Gibeonites. With the manner how God is said to make Saul King over Israel in wrath
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WorldCat: 607019800
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A parallel betweene Robert late Earle of Essex, and George late Duke of Buckingham written by Sir Henry Wotton
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WorldCat: 606676681
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A parallel betwixt popery and phanaticism, in a letter to T.S
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WorldCat: 606589710
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