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A patheticall persvvasion to pray for publick peace propounded in a sermon preached in the cathedrall church of Saint Paul, Octob. 2, 1642 / by Matthew Griffith
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A patheticall persvvasion to pray for publick peace propounded in a sermon preached in the cathedrall church of Saint Paul, Octob. 2, 1642 / by Matthew Griffith in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Griffith, Matthew; 1642)
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A patheticall perswasion to pray for publick peace: propounded in a sermon preached in the cathedrall church of Saint Paul, Octob. 2. 1642. By Matthew Griffith, rector of S. Mary Magdalens neer Old-Fishstreet, London
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A pathvvay to patience in all manner of crosses, tryals, troubles, and afflictions: inwardly for sinne, or outwardly by sicknesse, pouerty, enemies, imprisonment, banishment, slaunders, disobedience of children, houshold-crosses betweene man and wife, and c. With necessary prayers for euerie of them; as also for diuers other necessarie purposes. By I.N
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A pathway unto England's perfect settlement; and its centre and foundation of rest and peace, discovered by Capt. Robert Norwood. In this discourse you have cleared and proved, I. What government in its true and proper nature is; and the common errour thereof rectified. ... VI. That the laws, ordinances, and c. of our forefathers, are the onely rulers and governours of the English nation; ... VII. That neither parliaments, or any other, have any right, power, or authority to change, alter, suppress, or suspend the same; ... And in the conclusion, the nature of contracts, and the governments thereupon, made manifest and cleared
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WorldCat: 606997202
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A pattent in reuertion after Mr. Charles Beauer? who is declineing one of ye Quenes serchers? customes, or: of the office of Controuler of ye Exportations and Importations be alienated to execute of y?
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WorldCat: 1554717858
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A pattern for the education of princes, or, The history of William de Croy, sirnamed the Wise, Lord of Chievres, Governour to Charles of Austria, who was the fifth Emperour of that name in six books : containing the memorable transactions that happened during his administration in most of the courts of Christendom, and particularly the quaint intrigues of the courts of the Emperour, Spain, France and Flanders, both for, and against the succession of Charles to the empire and crowns of Spain / written orignially in French by Monsieur Varillas historiographer of France ; and rendered into English by A.L.A.M
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WorldCat: 1404389616
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A pattern of a well-constituted and well-governed hospital, or, A brief description of the building, and full relation of the establishment, constitution, discipline, oeconomy and administration of the government of the Royal Hospital of the Invalids, near Paris partly translated from a large book printed some years ago in French ; and partly extracted out of some other manuscript relations never before published
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WorldCat: 606699653
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A pattern of catechisticall doctrine wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded
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A pattern of catechisticall doctrine wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Andrewes, Lancelot; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606556822
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A pattern of catechisticall doctrine wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled; and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded. Revised and amended
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A pattern of catechisticall doctrine wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled; and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded. Revised and amended in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Andrewes, Lancelot; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606948164
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A pattern of love; or, The faithful lovers well met. Here's love for love you may behold, and true love better is than gold: for if my song you well do mind, patterns of true love here you'l find. To the tune of, The cannons rore. This may be printed, R.P
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WorldCat: 606673627
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A pattern of mercy. Opened in a sermon at St. Pauls, before the Right Honorable, the Lord Mayor, and the Lord General Monck: February 12. 1659. / By Tobias Conyers, minister at St. Ethelberts, London
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WorldCat: 607024655
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A pattern of true love to you I will recite, between a beautiful lady and a courtious knight. To the tune of, Dainty come thou to me, and c. Licensed and entred according to order
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WorldCat: 606675375
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A pattern of true love, to you I will recite, between a fair young lady, and a courteous knight. The tune is, Dainty comes thou to me
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WorldCat: 767518481
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A Pattern or president for princes to rule by, and for subjects to obey by together with the rare example of subjects tender and singular care for life and safety of their soveraign : as also for the continuance of sound and orthodox religion in church, and the well-grounded and tempered government of the common-wealth
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WorldCat: 606612729
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A patterne for all, especially for noble and honourable persons, to teach them how to die nobly and honourably. Delivered in a sermon preached at the solemne interment of the corps of the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwick. Who aged 70 years 11. months, died April 19. And was honorably buried, May 1. 1658. at Felsted in Essex. By Edmund Calamy B.D. and pastor of the church at Aldermanbury
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WorldCat: 607027983
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A patterne for women: setting forth the most Christian life, and most comfortable death of Mrs. Lucy late wife to the worshipfull Roger Thornton Esquire, of Little Wratting in Suffolke Whereunto is annexed a most pithy and perswasive discourse of that most learned and holy Father Ierom, being his last speech before his death, which is able to rouze vp the most drowzy and dead in firme. And finally, the last most heauenly prayer of the sayd Ierom, a singular help for a poare soule, wrestling with the pangs of death, to addresse herselfe towards her saviour. By I.M. Bachelour of Diuinity
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WorldCat: 606481128
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A patterne of catechisticall doctrine wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded
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A patterne of catechisticall doctrine wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Andrewes, Lancelot; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606559937
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A patterne of catechisticall doctrine wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled, and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded
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A patterne of catechisticall doctrine wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled, and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Andrewes, Lancelot; 1630)
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WorldCat: 1171069676
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A patterne of catechisticall doctrine Wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled. And the whole decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded
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A patterne of catechisticall doctrine Wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled. And the whole decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Andrewes, Lancelot; 1630)
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WorldCat: 606448364
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A patterne of catechisticall doctrine Wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled. And the whole decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Andrewes, Lancelot; 1630)
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A patterne of Christian loyaltie vvhereby any prudent man may clearely perceive, in what manner the new Oath of Allegiance, and every clause thereof, may in a true, and catholike sense, without danger of perjury, be taken by Roman Catholikes. And all the chiefe objections, which are usually made against the said Oath, either in particular, or in generall, may according to the grounds of Catholike religion bee easily answered. Collected out of authours, who have handled the whole matter more largely. By William Hovvard an English Catholike
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WorldCat: 606493076
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A patterne of pietie. Or The religious life and death of that grave and gracious matron, Mrs. Jane Ratcliffe widow and citizen of Chester Of whom the discourse is framed and applied so as the commemoration of the dead may best serve to the edification of the living, whether men or women, whereof part was preached, and the whole written. By John Ley, vicar of great Budworth and prebendary of the cathedrall church in Chester
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WorldCat: 606702069
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A patterne of Popish peace. Or A peace of Papists with Protestants Beginning in articles, leagues, oathes, and a marriage. And ending in a bloudy massacre of many thousand Protestants
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A patterne of Popish peace. Or A peace of Papists with Protestants Beginning in articles, leagues, oathes, and a marriage. And ending in a bloudy massacre of many thousand Protestants in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hotman, François; 1644)
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WorldCat: 606899730
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A patterne of the tabernacle beeing a humble motion to the King and State to root out the plants of Antichrist; and to set up the ordinances of the gospel in the land
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WorldCat: 606938878
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A patterne of universall knowledge, in a plaine and true draught or a diatyposis, or model of the eminently learned, and pious promoter of science in generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius. Shadowing forth the largenesse, dimension, and use of the intended worke, in an ichnographicall and orthographicall delineation. Translated into English, by Jeremy Collier, Mr. of Arts, late fellow of St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge
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WorldCat: 607050724
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A patterne of universall knowledge, in a plaine and true draught: or A diatyposis, or model of the eminently learned, and pious promoter of science in generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius Shadowing forth the largenesse, dimension, and use of the intended worke, in an ichnographicall and orthographicall delineation. Translated into English, by Jeremy Collier, Mr. of Arts, late fellow of St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge
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WorldCat: 606952981
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A paumflet compyled by G.C. to master Smyth and Wyllyam G. prayenge them both for the loue of our Lorde, to growe at last to an honest accorde
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WorldCat: 606471819
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A payre of compasses for church and state. Delivered in a sermon preached at St. Margarets in Westminster, before the Honorable House of Commons, at their monethly fast November the last, 1642. By Charles Herle Rector of Winwicke in Lankashire. Published by order of that House
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WorldCat: 606697708
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A payre of compasses for chvrch and state delivered in a sermon preached at St. Margarets in Westminster before the honorable House of Commons, at their monethly fast November the last, 1642 / by Charles Herle
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WorldCat: 606653457
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A payre of two mornings meditations The first against parity
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A Payre of two mornings meditations the first against parity in ProQuest Early English Books Online (A. P.; 1644)
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WorldCat: 606656687
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A payre of two mornings meditations The first against parity in ProQuest Early English Books Online (A. P.; 1644)
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A peace but no pacification, or, An answer to that new designe of the oath of pacification and accomodation lately printed a subject for all that love true peace and liberty to consider / by Iohn Saltmarsh
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WorldCat: 606605319
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A peace but no pacification. Or, An answer to that new designe of the oath of pacification and accomodation. Lately printed. A subject for all that love true peace and liberty, to consider. By Iohn Saltmarsh, M.M.A
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WorldCat: 1044304635
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A peace-maker without partiality and hypocrisie. Or The gospel-way to make up the present breaches of brotherhood, and heale the divisions, whereby some of the reforming professors and ministers of the kindome at the time, sadly dishonour their profession, mainley obstruct our reformation, utterly destroy the safe constitution both of church and state. Wherein are handled, 1. How the meanes of Christian peace, as well civill as ecclesiasticall, may bee found and ought to bee followed, both by pastors and people. 2. What are the speciall lets of Ecclesiasticall reconciliation, and what the causes of divisions are, and how to be remedied. 3. What are the grounds, termes and motives of brotherly unitie and forbearance, which the ministers and members of the churches of England ought ot professe and practise one towards another for the gospels sake. / All written upon severall occasions and at severall times by Mr. John Dury, one of the assembly of divines, and c. and now published by Samuel Hartlib, to whom they were sent
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WorldCat: 607004394
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A peace-making iurie, or, Twelve moderate propositions, tending to the reconciling of the present differences about church-combinations betweixt the Presbyterian and independent / by Philalethirenaus Junior, anno 1650
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WorldCat: 1011788981
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A peace-offering an earnest and passionate intreaty, for peace, unity, and obedience
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A peace-offering an earnest and passionate intreaty, for peace, unity, and obedience in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stileman, John; 1662)
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WorldCat: 606587625
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A peace-offering in an apology and humble plea for indulgence and libertie of conscience. By sundry Protestants differing in some things from the present establishment about the worship of God
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WorldCat: 606923072
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A peace-offering in an apology and humble plea for indulgence and liberty of conscience by sundry Protestants differing in some things from the present establishment about the worship of God
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WorldCat: 606633755
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A peace-offering in the Temple; or, A seasonable plea for unity among dissenting brethren: in a sermon at St. Paul's Church, London, before the Right Honouable the Lord Mayor, and c. on the 14th of October, 1660. By Richard Henchman, Rectour of St. James-Garlick-Hyth
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WorldCat: 607032080
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A peace-offering to God. A sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, at their publique thanksgiving, September 7. 1641. For the peace concluded between England and Scotland. / By Stephen Marshall, Batchelour in Divinity, minister of Finchingfield in Essex. Published by order of the said House
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WorldCat: 606656690
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A peace-offring to God for the blessings we enioy vnder his Maiesties reigne with a thanksgiuing for the Princes safe returne on Sunday the 5. of October. 1623. In a sermon preached at Manitree in Essex, on Thursday the 9. of October, next after his Highnesse happy arriuall. By Samuel Ward of Ipswich
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WorldCat: 606541684
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A peace-offring to God for the blessings we enioy vnder his Maiesties reigne, with a thanksgiuing for the princes safe returne on Sunday the 5. of October. 1623. In a sermon preached at Manitree in Essex, on Thursday the 9. of October, next after his Highnesse happy arriuall. / By Samuel Ward of Ipswich
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WorldCat: 607153337
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A peaceable and friendly address to the non-conformists: written upon their desiring an act of toleration without the sacramental test
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A peaceable and friendly address to the non-conformists: written upon their desiring an act of toleration without the sacramental test in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Synge, Edward; 1697)
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WorldCat: 1011788932
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A peaceable and temperate plea for Pauls presbyterie in Scotland, or, A modest and brotherly dispute of the government of the Church of Scotland wherein our discipline is demonstrated to be the true apostolick way of divine truth, and the arguments on the contrary are friendly dissolved, the grounds of separation and the indepencie of particular congregations, in defence of ecclesiasticall presbyteries, synods, and assemblies, are examined and tryed / by Samuell Rutherfurd
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WorldCat: 606709236
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A peaceable enquiry into that novel controversie about reordination With certain close, but candid animadversions upon an ingenious tract for the lawfulness of reordination; written by the learned and Reverend Mr. J. Humphrey. By R.I
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WorldCat: 606895946
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A peaceable enquiry into the nature of the present controversie among our united brethren about justification. by Stephen Lobb
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A peaceable enquiry into the nature of the present controversie among our united brethren about justification. by Stephen Lobb in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lobb, Stephen; 1693)
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WorldCat: 606775987
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A peaceable method for the re-uniting Protestants and Catholicks in matters of faith principally in the subject of the Holy Eucharist : proceeding upon principles agreed-on and waving points in dispute : upon occasion of the late conceit concerning the perpetuity of faith touching that great mystery / written in French by Lewis Mainbourg
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WorldCat: 606559027
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A peaceable method for the re-uniting Protestants and Catholicks in matters of faith, principally in the subject of the Holy Eucharist : proceeding upon principles agreed-on, and waving points in dispute, upon occasion of the late contest, concerning the perpetuity of faith, touching that great mystery / written in French by Lewis Maimbourg, S.J
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WorldCat: 606601812
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