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A plain and easie calculation of the name, mark, and number of the name of the beast ... humbly presented to the studious observers of Scripture-prophecies, God's works, and the times / by Nathaniel Stephens ... ; whereunto is prefixed, a commendatory epistle, written by Mr. Edm. Calamy
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WorldCat: 606609890
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A plain and easie method for preserving those that are well from the infection of the plague, or any contagious distemper in city, camp, fleet, and c. and for curing such as are infected with it : written in the year 1666 / by Tho. Willis ... ; with a poem on the virtue of a laurel leaf for curing of a rheumatism, by W.B
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WorldCat: 606664973
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A plain and easie method shewing how the office of overseer of the poor may be managed whereby it may be 9000 l. per annum advantage to the county of Devon without abating the weekly relief of any poor, or doing a penny damage to any person / by Richard Dvnning, gent
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WorldCat: 606595854
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A plain and easie method shewing how the office of overseer of the poor may be managed, whereby it may be 9000 l. per annum advantage to the county of Devon, without abating the weekly relief of any poor, or doing a penny damage to any person / by Richard Dunning
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WorldCat: 606796692
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A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts and yards without any further trouble
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A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts and yards without any further trouble in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bond, Henry.; 1676)
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WorldCat: 606677790
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A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts, and yards, without any further trouble
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A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts, and yards, without any further trouble in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bond, Henry.; 1664)
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WorldCat: 606789767
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A plain and easie way for the speedy raising of money, to supply Their Majesties present occasions, which will also very much tend to the advancing the value of lands humbly tender'd to the consideration of the High Court of Parliament, now assembled / by a divine of the Church of England
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WorldCat: 606702639
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A plain and easie way of catechising such as are of weakest memories and of the meanest capacities in order to their right understanding of the Creed, the Ten Commandments, the Lords Prayer, and the Sacraments
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WorldCat: 767495148
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A plain and easie way to reduce guineas, which now is the only passable coin for payments, in such method that neither the king nor any of his subjects will lay under the least disadvantage; but by so doing, will produce a speedy supply to his Majesty and all his revenues, and thereby all the nobility and gentry of England will have their revenues will paid; which will encourage trade, and quicken payment to merchants and tradesmen, and by the means following will bring back guineas out of foreign countries, and make them plentiful here: and likewise a method for setling of the silver coin in this nation, during the time of reducing guineas. Humbly presented to the consideration of both Houses in Parliament
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WorldCat: 606900390
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A plain and easy explication of the assemblies shorter catechism confirmed with plenty of Scripture-Proofs; very useful to all; especially to those of weaker capacity. By the late Mr. Thomas Hall Minister of Enver, alias Larne, in the kingdom of Ireland
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A plain and easy explication of the assemblies shorter catechism confirmed with plenty of Scripture-Proofs; very useful to all; especially to those of weaker capacity. By the late Mr. Thomas Hall Minister of Enver, alias Larne, in the kingdom of Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hall, Thomas, minister at Enver.; 1660)
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WorldCat: 767483058
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A plain and easy way to pay the debt due to the orphans' of London without charge either to city or country intent, viz
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WorldCat: 606869750
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A plain and evident discovery of the two personal comings of Christ one at the beginning of his thousand years reign, Rev. 20, 4, with his holy and blessed raised saints in the Now Jerusalem, come down from God out of heaven, Rev. 21, the other after the little space when the thousand years are ended, and c. : whereunto are added many profitable applications of the same doctrine for all sorts of persons
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WorldCat: 606763411
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A plain and faithfull discovery of a beame in Master Edwards his eye. Or A moderate ansvver to the substance of the first and second part of Gangrena. Especially to his prophesie; wherein some of his stories are refuted; the manner of his comming by them questioned. His double dealing detected. Capt. Paul Hobson with some others, vindicated. Mr. Josiah Rycraft examined. Mr. Edwards unparalleld partiality, is impartially declared, and his prophesie truly reflected. / By Edward Drapes
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WorldCat: 606992478
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A plain and familiar discourse by way of dialogue betwixt a minister and his parishioner, concerning the Catholick Church in three parts ... : which may serve as an answer to some late tracts upon that argument / by a divine of the Church of England
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WorldCat: 606680768
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WorldCat: 839149545
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A plain and familiar discourse concerning government. Wherein is debated, whether monarchy or a common-wealth be best for the people
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WorldCat: 766883607
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A plain and familiar discourse on justification being the substance of four sermons, preach'd at the morning-lecture, at Pinners-Hall, in Broad street, the third, tenth, seventeenth, and twenty fourth days of September, 1693 / by Elias Keach
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WorldCat: 606712951
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A plain and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements With a methodicall short catechisme, containing briefly the principall grounds of Christian religion
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WorldCat: 606511633
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A plain and familiar exposition of the Ten commandments with a methodical short catechisme : containing briefly the principall grounds of Christian religion
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WorldCat: 606592712
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A plain and familiar method of instructing the younger sort According to the lesser catechism of the late reverend Assembly of Divines, specially intended for governours of families: humbly submitted to the judgement of the godly and judicious. By Tho. Lye, minister of the Gospel
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A plain and familiar method of instructing the younger sort According to the lesser catechism of the reverend Assembly of Divines, specially intended for governours of families: humbly submitted to the judgement of the godly and judicious. By Tho. Lye, minister of the Gospel
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WorldCat: 606951155
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A plain and impartial enquiry into gospel-truth as stated and vindicated by Mr. Dan. Williams, especially in reference to the doctrine of justification, and the nature of his proceedings, with his testimonies thereupon / by Thomas Edwards
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WorldCat: 767146890
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A plain and just account of a most horrid and dismal plague, begun at Rowel, alias Rothwell, in Northampton-shire which hath infected many places round about, or, A faithful narrative of the execrable and noisom errours and the abominable and damnable heresies vented by Richard Davis, pretended pastour to a people at Rowel, and by his emissaries, the shoomakers, joyners, dyers, taylers, weavers, formers, and c. together with a brief account 1. Of his and his parties practices, 2. Visions and revelations, 3. Great boasts, 4. Admission of members into their society, 5. His peoples self-condemnedness, 6. The number and quality of his hearers admired fits, 7. Some queries to the countrey people as matter for further search, 8. An expostulation and advice to the people of Rowel / by Mr. P. Rehakosht
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WorldCat: 767425909
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A plain and necessary confutation of divers gross and antichristian errors, delivered to the vniversity congregation, the last commencement, anno 1653, by Mr. Sydrach Simpson, master of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge
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WorldCat: 606702883
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A plain and practical discourse, part of it preach'd at the assizes held at Bedford, / by Denis Cooling ... ; Published at the request of some that heard it
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A plain and practical discourse, part of it preach'd at the assizes held at Bedford, / by Denis Cooling ... ; Published at the request of some that heard it in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cooling, Denis.; 1708)
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WorldCat: 1044320980
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A plain and profitable exposition of, and enlargement upon, the church-catechism by way of questions and answers for the more ample instruction of the more adult children and other elderly persons that need it, and divided into so many parts as there are Lords-days by Simon Ford
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WorldCat: 606571995
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A plain and profitable exposition of, and enlargement upon, the church-catechism by way of questions and answers for the more ample instruction of the more adult children and other elderly persons that need it, and divided into so many parts as there are Lords-days in each year ... together with the scheme of a shorter catechism annexed for the benefit of the younger sort of catechumens / by Simon Ford
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WorldCat: 606751633
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WorldCat: 760834214
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A plain and profitable exposition of, and enlargement upon, the church-catechism by way of questions and answers. For the more ample instruction of the more adult children, and other elderly persons that need it. : And divided into so many parts, as there are Lords days in each year; that it may be gone through yearly, either publickly, in the church, or privately, in families. : Together, with the scheme of a shorter catechism annexed, for the benefit of the younger sort of catechumens. / By Simon Ford D.D. and rector of Old-Swinford in Worcestershire
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A plain and rational vindication of the liturgy of the Church of England collected out of the discourses of some of the reverend bishops and doctors of the same church, by way of question and answer / by J. Clutterbuck, Gent
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WorldCat: 873681986
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A plain and rational vindication of the liturgy of the Church of England collected out of the discourses of some of the reverend bishops and doctors of the same church, by way of question and answer / by J. Clvtterbvck, Gent
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WorldCat: 839250870
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A plain and short discourse concerning the nature of the Lord's Supper, and the end of celebrating it to which is added, A paraphrase of all those places in the New Testament, wherein the Lord's Supper is mentioned / by John Jeffery
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WorldCat: 606660122
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A plain and short treatise of an apoplexy, convulsions, colick, twisting of the guts, mother fits, bleeding at nose ... and several other violent and dangerous diseases ... : shewing the sick or by-standers what ought presently to be done : together with proper remedies for each disease and plain directions for the use of them / by J. Pechey
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WorldCat: 606640512
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A plain and true relation of a very extraordinary cure of Marianne Maillard in a letter to a friend
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WorldCat: 606568613
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A plain and uninterested reflection upon the present case of the East-India Company under its following circumstances, viz
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WorldCat: 606869767
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A plain ansvver to the eighteen quaeries of John Whitehead, commonly called Quaker in which the hidden mysteries of infallible spirit, voice of Christ, the anointing, perfection, and how Christ is the light of all the world, and c. : as also the singing of Davids Psalms, receiving of tithes, and that ministers may be called masters, and stand praying in the synagogues, and c. is fully discovered / written by William Kays, minister of the Gospel at Stokesly, he being required to make answer thereunto, and being willing to confesse our Christian reformed Protestant religion now so much questioned and opposed
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WorldCat: 606729521
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A plain answer to a popish priest questioning the orders of the Church of England drawn up for the satisfaction of his parishioners, by a minister of that Church
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A plain answer to a popish priest questioning the orders of the Church of England drawn up for the satisfaction of his parishioners, by a minister of that Church in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Seller, Abednego; 1688)
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WorldCat: 606704292
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A plain answer to a popish priest, questioning the orders of the Church of England drawn up for the satisfaction of his parishioners, by a minister of that Church
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A plain answer to a popish priest, questioning the orders of the Church of England drawn up for the satisfaction of his parishioners, by a minister of that Church in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Seller, Abednego; 1689)
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A plain but full catechism of the Church of England enjoyned to be learned of every child before he be brought to be confirmed by the bishop / collected out of the best chatechists by the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Glocester
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WorldCat: 606719082
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A plain but full exposition of the catechism of the Church of England enjoyned to be learned of every child before he be brought to be confirmed by the Bishop / collected out of the best catechists by William Lord Bishop of Glocester
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WorldCat: 606551798
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A plain but full exposition of the catechism of the Church of England enjoyned to be learned of every child before he be brought to be confirmed by the bishop / collected out of the best chatechists, by the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Glocester
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A plain declaration of the vulgar new heavens flatform serving not onely fore this age, but also fore the future age of 100 years
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A plain declaration of the vulgar new heavens flatform serving not onely fore this age, but also fore the future age of 100 years in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Halley, Edmond; 1679)
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WorldCat: 606778003
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A plain defence of the Protestant religion, fitted to the meanest capacity being a full confutation of the net for the fishers of men, published by two gentlemen lately gone over to the Church of Rome. Wherein is evidently made appear, that their departure from the Protestant religion was without cause of reason. Written for publick good by L. E. a son of the Church of England, as by law established
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WorldCat: 606907355
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A plain description of the high wayes in England and Wales, now the second time enlarged, in a more perfect manner then heretofore hath been published, wit hthe use of the same by example
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A plain description of the high wayes in England and Wales, now the second time enlarged, in a more perfect manner then heretofore hath been published, wit hthe use of the same by example in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rivers, Peregrine.; 1627)
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WorldCat: 1066513574
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A plain discourse about rash and sinful anger as a help for such as are willing to be relieved against so sad and too generally prevailing a distemper even amongst professors of religion : being the substance of some sermons preached at Manchester in Lancashire / by Henry Newcome
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WorldCat: 606601553
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A plain discourse of the mercy of having good parents With the duties of children that have such parents. Written by M.G
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A plain discourse of the mercy of having good parents With the duties of children that have such parents. Written by M.G in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Phillips, Samuel; 1668)
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WorldCat: 606911462
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A plain discourse shewing how we are to walk after the Lord's Supper necessary for every communicant. From I Col. 10. That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing. Being the substance of several sermons preached to a congregation in Hatton-Garden. By John Horsman, an unworthy servant of Jesus Christ
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WorldCat: 606883583
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