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A peaceable moderator, or, Some plain considerations to give satisfaction to such as stand dis-affected to our Book of common prayer established by authority clearing it from the aspersion of popery, and giving the reasons of all the things therein contained and prescribed / made by Alan Carr
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A peaceable petition, of a very great number of citizens of worth and qualitie, presented at the Guild-Hall on Monday the second of August; being resisted unto bloud. To the right honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Commons of the citie of London, assembled in Common Councell. The humble petition of divers citizens of London
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A peaceable plea for union and peace in an expostulatory address to the conformist and non-conformist being an appendix to a late discourse of superstition and c. / by W.S
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A peaceable plea for union and peace in an expostulatory address to the conformist and non-conformist being an appendix to a late discourse of superstition and c. / by W.S in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Shelton, William; 1681)
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WorldCat: 606726998
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A peaceable resolution of conscience touching our present impositions. Wherein loyalty and obedience are proposed, and settled upon their true foundation in Scripture, reason, and the constitution of this kingdom, against all resistance of the present powers: and for complyance with the laws, so far as may be in order to union. With a draught, or speciment of a bill for accomodation
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WorldCat: 767473830
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A peaceable vvarning, to the subjects in Scotland given in the yeare of God 1638
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A peaceable vvarning, to the subjects in Scotland given in the yeare of God 1638 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Forbes, John; 1638)
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A pearle for a prince, or a princely pearle As it was deliuered in two sermons, by Iohn Traske
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A pearle for a prince, or a princely pearle As it was deliuered in two sermons, by Iohn Traske in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Traske, John, d. ca; 1615)
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A pearle in a dounghill. Or Lieu. Col. John Lilburne in New-gate: committed illegally by the House of Lords, first for refusing to answer interrogatories, but protesting against them as not being competent judges, and appealing to the House of Commons. Next, committed close prisoner for his just refusing to kneel at the House of Lords barre
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A pearle of price in a collection of promises out of the whole book of God And is the Christian centurions infallible ground of confidence. Whereunto is added the sum of the promises in verse. By Phillip Skippon, Serjeant Maj. General, and c
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A pearle of price or, The best purchase For which the spirituall marchant Ieweller selleth all his temporalls. / By Samuel Gardiner, Batchellor of Diuinitie
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A pearle of price or, The best purchase For which the spirituall marchant Ieweller selleth all his temporalls. / By Samuel Gardiner, Batchellor of Diuinitie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gardiner, Samuel; 1600)
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WorldCat: 1044341883
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a pearle of price or, The best purchase For which the spirituall marchant Ieweller selleth all his temporalls. By Samuel Gardiner, Batchellor of Diuinitie
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a pearle of price or, The best purchase For which the spirituall marchant Ieweller selleth all his temporalls. By Samuel Gardiner, Batchellor of Diuinitie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gardiner, Samuel; 1600)
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WorldCat: 606540247
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A peculiar prognostication astrologically predicted according to art: VVhether, or no, His Majestie shall suffer death this present yeere 1649. / The possibility thereof discussed and divulged, by William Lilly, student in astrologie
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WorldCat: 607009135
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A pedigree illustrating the claim of Sir Richard Verney to the barony of Broke
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A pedigree illustrating the claim of Sir Richard Verney to the barony of Broke in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Willoughby de Broke, Richard Verney, Lord; 1694)
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WorldCat: 891542282
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A pedlar and a Romish priest in a very hot discourse, full of mirth, truth, wit, folly, and plain-dealing. By Iohn Taylor
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A pedlar and a Romish priest in a very hot discourse, full of mirth, truth, wit, folly, and plain-dealing by Iohn Taylor in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Taylor, John; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606678889
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A pedlar and a Romish priest in a very hot discourse, full of mirth, truth, wit, folly, and plain-dealing. By Iohn Taylor in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Taylor, John; 1641)
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A peece of ordnance invented by a Jesuite for cowards that fight by whisperings, and raise iealousies to overthrow both church and state, which with the help of a private engin in the Cabbinet Councell, or Westminster Hall is able to doe more mischiefe at twentie miles distance then a whole regiment of stout souldiers at musket shot. Which grievance is by way of remonstrance humbly presented to the consideration of the Parliament
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A peece of ordnance invented by a Jesvite, for cowards that fight by whisperings, and raise iealousies to overthrow both church and state, which with the help of a private engin in the cabbinet councell, or Westminster Hall, is able to doe more mischiefe at twentie miles distance then a whole regiment of stout souldiers at musket-shot. Which grievance is by way of remonstrance humbly presented to the consideration of the Parliament
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WorldCat: 606478635
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A peerelesse paragon, or, Few so chast, so beautious or so faire, for with my love I think none can compare. To the tune of The mother beguild the daughter
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A pen pluck'd from an eagles wing, or, The most swift, compendious, and speedy method of short-writing that ever was yet composed by any in this kingdom is at length brought to perfection / by the indefatigable industry of William Mason
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A pen pluck'd from an eagles wing. Or The most swift, compendious, and speedy method of short-writing The second edition, with additions, and amendments. By William Mason. Writing-master at the Hand and Pen, in Bell-Yard, in Grace-Church-Street
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WorldCat: 767486525
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A penitent old disciple vindicated from the impudent clamours of Thomas Camm, in a book by him entituled, An old apostate expos'd. Wherein, for their necessary conviction, the virulent lying, forgery, deep hypocrisie, and self-contradiction of some Quakers, is further laid open / by Henry Winder. ; With the publisher's self-defense
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WorldCat: 767513104
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A penny post: or, a vindication of the liberty and birthright of every English-man in carrying merchants and other men's letters, against any restraint of farmers of such employments. By John Hill
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A penny post: or, a vindication of the liberty and birthright of every English-man in carrying merchants and other men's letters, against any restraint of farmers of such employments. By John Hill in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hill, John, of York.; 1659)
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A penny well bestowed; or, A brief account of the new design contrived for the great increase of trade, and ease of correspondence, to the great advantage of the inhabitants of all forts, by conveying of letters or pacquets under a pound weight, to and from all parts within the cities of London and Westminster; and their parishes within the weekly bills of mortality, for one penny
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A penny-worth of good counsell. To widdowes, and to maides, this counsell I send free; and let them looke before they leape, or, that they married bee. To the tune of Dulcima
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WorldCat: 606541479
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WorldCat: 606541479
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A pensiue man's practise Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained verie deuout and necessarie prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euery prayer. Written by I. Norden
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A pensiue mans practice. The third part. Containing many godly motiues and prayers for diuers purposes. / Newly enlarged by I.N
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A pensiue mans practice. The third part. Containing many godly motiues and prayers for diuers purposes. / Newly enlarged by I.N in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Norden, John; 1633)
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WorldCat: 1066635177
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A pensiue mans practise verie profitable for all persons : wherein are conteined verie deuout and necessarie praiers for sundrie godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euerie praier / vvritten by J. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise verie profitable for all persons wherein are contained very devout and necessarie praiers for sundrie godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euery prayer / written by I. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise verie profitable for all persons, wherein are conteined verie deuout and necessarie praiers for sundrie godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euery praier. VVritten by J. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise verie profitable for all persons: wherein are conteined verie deuout and necessarie praiers for sundrie godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euerie praier. VVritten by J. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise Very profitable for all personnes, wherein are conteyned verie deuout and necessary prayers for sundry godlie purposes. VVith requisite perswasions before euery prayer. VVritten by Iohn Norden
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A pensiue mans practise Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained verie deuout and necessarie prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euerie prayer. Written by J. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained very deuout and necessarie prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euery prayer. Newlycorrected and amended by the author, aboue 42. impressions. Written by I. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained very deuout and necessary prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euerie prayer. Newly corrected and amended by the author after aboue forty impressions. Written by I. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained very deuout and necessary prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euery prayer. Newlycorrected and amended by the author, aboue 41. impressions. Written by I. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained very deuout and necessary prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euery prayer. Newlycorrected and amended by the author, aboue 42. impressions. Written by I. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise Very profitable for all persons: wherin are contained very deuout and necessary prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euery praier. Newly corrected and amended by the author after aboue forty impressions. Written by I. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise, verie profitable for all persons: wherein are conteined verie deuout and necessarie praiers for sundrie godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euerie praier. / VVritten by J. Norden
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A pensiue mans practise. Or the pensiue mans complaint and comfort A treatise most necessarie for such as are any way afflicted. Wherein they may reape most sweet consolation and comfort, as well by sweet and familiar most godly conferences, as also by comfortable prayers in whatsoeuer calamities. By I.N
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A pensiue mans practise. Or The pensiue mans complaint and comfort The second part. A treatise most necessarie for such as are any way afflicted. Wherein they may reape most sweet consolation and comfort, aswell by sweet and familiar most godly conferences, as also by comfortable prayers in whatsoeuer calamities. By I.N
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A pensiue mans practise. Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained very deuout and necessary prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requeisite perswasions before euery prayer
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A pensiue soules delight The contents whereof, is shewen in these verses following. I. The pensiue soule recounteth in this place, Elizaes troubles, and Elizaes grace. 2. Here are expressed the stratagems of foes, Elizaes conquests, and their falls that rose. 3. Here is set forth Elizaes lenitie, and locust-Catholickes superbitie. By Iohn Norden
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WorldCat: 69670379
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A pensiue soules delight. Or, The deuout mans helpe. Consisting of motiues, meditations and prayers, for all persons and purposes, vpon what occasion so euer, either priuate or publike. By Iohn Norden
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A pensive mans practise Verie profitable for all persons, wherein are conteined verie deuout and necessarie praiers for sundrie godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euerie praier. VVritten by I. Norden
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A pensive mans practise Verie profitable for all persons, wherein are conteined verie deuout and necessarie praiers for sundrie godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euerie praier. VVritten by J. Norden
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A pensive mans practise. Or the pensiue mans complaint and comfort The second part. A treatise most necessary for such as are any way afflicted. Wherein they may reape most sweet consolation and comfort aswell by sweet and familiar most godly conferences, as also by comfortable praiers in whatsoeuer calamities. By I.N
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