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A plaine and godlye treatise, concernynge the masse and the blessed sacrament of the aulter for the instruccion of the symple and vnlerned people
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WorldCat: 646676824
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A plaine and perfect method, for the easie vnderstanding of the whole Bible containing seauen obseruations, dialoguewise, betweene the parishioner, and the pastor
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A plaine and perfect method, for the easie vnderstanding of the whole Bible containing seauen obseruations, dialoguewise, betweene the parishioner, and the pastor in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Vaughan, Edward, preacher at St. Mary Woolnoth.; 1617)
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WorldCat: 606487435
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A plaine and perfect touchstone, for to try the bishops and all their clergy from whence their power and doctrine doth arise and proceed if they say it doth proceed from our glorious God, then I hope they will say with S. Paul, We can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth, for everyone that fighteth against the divine power of the word of God, he fighteth against God, and let all such be their own judges who is like to have the victory : dedicated to the Kings most excellent Majesty, and to the most honourable and high court of Parliament / gathered and directed by that grace God hath given to me, James Hunt
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WorldCat: 1313291087
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A plaine and perfect tvvo-fold table readily shewing the interest of monyes, after the rate of 10 or 8 l. for thevse of 100 l. for a yeere most necessary aswell for the borrower as the lender
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A plaine and perfect tvvo-fold table readily shewing the interest of monyes, after the rate of 10 or 8 l. for thevse of 100 l. for a yeere most necessary aswell for the borrower as the lender in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Penkethman, John.; 1624)
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WorldCat: 606473252
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A plaine and pithy exposition of the second Epistle to the Thessalonians. By that learned and judicious diuine Mr William Bradshaw, sometime fellow of Sidney Colledge in Cambridge. Published since his deceasse by Thomas Gataker B. of D. and paster of Rotherhith
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WorldCat: 606500522
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A plaine and profitable catechisme whereunto is added a sermon preached upon Exod.23.2. / By that reverend and judicious divine Mr James Bacon, late minister of Burgate in Suffolke. Now first published by his son in law H.W
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A plaine and profitable catechisme whereunto is added a sermon preached upon Exod.23.2. / By that reverend and judicious divine Mr James Bacon, late minister of Burgate in Suffolke. Now first published by his son in law H.W in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bacon, James, minister of Burgate, Suffolk.; 1660)
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WorldCat: 1554708985
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A plaine and profitable catechisme whereunto is added a sermon preached upon Exod.23.2. / By that reverend and judicious divine Mr James Bacon, late minister of Burgate in Suffolke. Now first published by his son in law H.W in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bacon, James, minister of Burgate, Suffolk.; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606678053
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A plaine and profitable catechisme with certaine prayers adioyned, meete for parents and housholders to teach their children and seruants
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A plaine and profitable catechisme with certaine prayers adioyned, meete for parents and housholders to teach their children and seruants in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Leech, James; 1605)
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WorldCat: 606549353
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A plaine and profitable exposition, of the parable of the sower and the seede wherein is plainly set forth, the difference of hearers, both good and bad. To which is added a learned answer to the Papists, in diuers points of controuersie betweene vs and them, the heads whereof are set downe in the pages following
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WorldCat: 606520663
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A plaine and true relation of the goodnes of God towards the Sommer Ilands written by way of exhortation, to stirre vp the people there to praise God. VVhereunto are added certaine questions and answers concerning the keeping holy of the Saboth day, and publicke exercises of religion, written in the Summer Ilands for the benefit of the people there. By Levves Hughes minister of Gods word
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WorldCat: 1044332519
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A plaine and true relation, of the going forth of a Holland fleete the eleuenth of Nouember 1623, to the coast of Brasile With the taking in of Saluedoe, and the chiefe occurrences falling out there, in the time of the Hollanders continuance therein. As also, the comming of the Spanish armado to Saluedoe, with the beleaguering of it ... And also, the base deliuery vp of the said towne ... Lastly, the reasons and motiues mouing the authour to the publishing thereof. ... By I.B. that hath ben an eye and eare-witnesse of this subiect
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WorldCat: 606493595
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A plaine and true relation, of the going forth of a Holland fleete the eleuenth of Nouember 1623, to the coast of Brasile. With the taking in of Saluedoe, and the chiefe occurrences falling out there, in the time of the Hollanders continuance therein. As also, the comming of the Spanish armado to Saluedoe, with the beleaguering of it ... And also, the base deliuery vp of the said towne ... Lastly, the reasons and motiues mouing the authour to the publishing thereof. ... By I.B. that hath ben an eye and eare-witnesse of this subiect
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WorldCat: 606493677
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A plaine case, or, Reasons to convince any which side to take in this present warre
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WorldCat: 606657779
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A plaine case, or, Reasons to convince any which side to take in this present warre in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1643)
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A plaine confutation of a treatise of Brovvnisme, published by some of that faction, entituled: A description of the visible Church In the confutation wherof, is shewed, that the author hath neither described a true gouerment of the Church, nor yet proued, that outward discipline is the life of the Church. Whereunto is annexed an ansvvere vnto two other pamphlets, by the said factioners latelie dispersed, of certaine conferences had with some of them in prison. Wherein is made knowen the inconstancie of this sect, what the articles are which they still maintaine: as also a short confutation of them. There is also added a short ansvvere vnto such argumentes as they haue vsed to proue the Church of England not to be the Church of God
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WorldCat: 606478716
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A plaine declaration that our Brownists be full Donatists by comparing them together from point to point out of the writings of Augustine. Also a replie to Master Greenwood touching read prayer, wherein his grosse ignorance is detected, which labouring to purge himselfe from former absurdities, doth plunge himselfe deeper into the mire. By George Gyffard minister of Gods word in Maldon
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WorldCat: 606538721
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A plaine demonstration of the vnlawful succession of the now emperour Ferdinand the Second, because of the incestuous marriage of his parents Translated out of the Latine printed copie
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WorldCat: 606527131
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A plaine description of the auncient petigree of Dame Slaunder togither with hir coheires and fellowe members, lying, flattering, backebyting, playnly and pithely described and set forth in their colours from their first descent, of what linage and kinred they came off. Eyther of them seuerally in his place set forth, as thou mayest reade hereafter
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WorldCat: 606484289
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A plaine description of the Barmudas, now called Sommer Ilands VVith the manner of their discouerie anno 1609. by the shipwrack and admirable deliuerance of Sir Thomas Gates, and Sir George Sommers, wherein are truly set forth the commodities and profits of that rich, pleasant, and healthfull countrie. With an addition, or more ample relation of diuers other remarkeable matters concerning those ilands since then experienced, lately sent from thence by one of the colonie now there resident
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WorldCat: 606510401
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A plaine discouerie of ten English lepers, verie noisome and hurtfull to the Church and common wealth: setting before our eies the iniquitie of these latter dayes, and inducing vs to a due consideration of our selues. / Published by Thomas Timme minister
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WorldCat: 606540036
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A plaine discouery of the whole Reuelation of Saint Iohn set downe in two treatises: the one searching and prouing the true interpretation thereof: the other applying the same paraphrastically and historically to the text. Set foorth by Iohn Napeir L. of Marchistoun younger. Whereunto are annexed certaine oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Reuelation and other places of Scripture
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WorldCat: 606520799
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A plaine discoverie of the whole Revelation of Saint Iohn: set down in two treatises: the one searching and proving the true interpretation thereof. The other applying the same paraphrastically and historicallie to the text. / Set forth by Iohn Napeir L. of Marchistoun younger. Whereunto are annexed certaine oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Revelation and other places of Scripture
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WorldCat: 606520801
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A plaine discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John: set down in two treatises: the one searching and proving the true interpretation thereof: the other applying the same paraphrastically and historically to the text. / By John Napier, Lord of Marchiston. With a resolution of certain doubts, moved by some well affected brethren. Whereunto are annexed certain oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Revelation, and other places of Scripture. And also an epistle which was omitted in the last edition
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WorldCat: 607056810
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A plaine discovery, of the vvhole Revelation of S. Iohn set downe in two treatises: the one searching and proving the true interpretation thereof: the other applying the same paraphrasticallie and historicallie to the text. Set foorth by Iohn Napeir L. of Marchiston. And now revised, corrected and inlarged by him. With a resolution of certaine doubts, mooved by some well-affected brethren. Whereunto are annexed, certaine oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Revelation and other places of Scripture
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WorldCat: 606520847
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WorldCat: 606520838
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A plaine explanation of the vvhole Revelation of Saint John Very necessary and comfortable in these dayes of trouble and affliction in the church. Penned by a faithfull preacher, now with God, for more priuate vse, and now published for the further benefit of the people of God
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WorldCat: 606549399
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A plaine exposition of the articles of our faith by short questions and answers, for the vnderstanding of the simple. Gathered by Arthur Dent Minister of the word of God: especially for the benefit of his owne flock: who hauing taught his people these points, is careful that they all may learne them: to this end, that euery of them of his charge, may be able to giue a reason of their faith
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WorldCat: 606548950
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A plaine exposition of the articles of our faith, by short questions and answeres for the vnderstanding of the simple gathered by Artthur Dent ... ; especially for the benefit of his owne flocke, who hauing taught his people these points, is carefull that they may learne them ; to this end, that euerie of them of his charge, may be able to giue a reason of their faith
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WorldCat: 606465032
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A plaine exposition of the articles of our faith, by short questions and answers, for the vnderstanding of the simple. Gathered by Arthur Dent Minister of the word of God: especially for the benefit of his owne flock: who hauing taught his people these points, is careful that they all may learne them. To this end, that euery of them of his charge, may be able to giue a reason of their faith
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WorldCat: 606542799
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A plaine exposition of the articles of our faith, by short questions and answers, for the vnderstanding of the simple. Gathered by Arthur Dent minister of the worde of God: especially for the benefite of his owne flocke: who hauing taught his people these points, is carefull that they all may learne them: to this end, that euerie of them of his charge, may be able to giue a reason of their faith
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WorldCat: 606542940
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A plaine exposition of the articles of our faith, by short questions and answers, for the vnderstanding of the simple. Gathered by Artur Dent, Minister of the word of God: especially for the benefit of his owne flocke: who hauing taught his people these points, is carefull that they all may learne them. To this end, that euery of them of his charge, may be able to giue a reason of their faith
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WorldCat: 606542805
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A plaine exposition vpon the first part of the second chapter of Saint Paul his second epistle to the Thessalonians Wherein it is plainly proved, that the Pope is the Antichrist. Being lectures, in Saint Pauls, by Iohn Squire priest, and vicar of Saint Leonards Shordich: sometime fellow of Iesus Colledge in Cambridge
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WorldCat: 606537361
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WorldCat: 606480424
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A plaine exposition vpon the whole 8. 9. 10. 11. chapters of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans Wherein the text is diligently and methodically resolued, the sence giuen: and many doctrines thence gathered, are by liuely vses applyed, for the benefit of Gods children performed with much variety, and conuenient breuitie: being the substance of neere foure yeeres weekedayes sermons.: By Elnathan Parr, Bachelor in Diuinity, and preacher of Gods Word
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WorldCat: 606524728
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A plaine exposition vpon the whole eighth, ninth, tenth, eleuenth, twelfth chapters of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romanes Wherein the text is diligently and methodically resolued, the sence giuen: and many doctrines thence gathered, are by liuely vses applyed, for the benefit of Gods children. Performed with much variety, and conuenient breuitie: being the substance of neere fiue yeeres weekedayes sermons: the second edition corrected, with the twelfth chapter not before printed. By Elnathan Parr, Bachelor in Diuinity, and preacher of Gods Word
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WorldCat: 606524733
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A plaine exposition vpon the whole thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth chapters of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romanes Wherein the text is diligently and methodically resolued, the sense giuen, and many doctrines thence gathered, are by liuely vses applied for the benefit of Gods children. Performed with much varietie, and conuenient breuitie, by Elnathan Parr Bachelor in Diuinity, and preacher of Gods word. To which is prefixed an alphabeticall table, containing the chiefe points and doctrines handled in the booke
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WorldCat: 606641998
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A plaine or moste true report of a daungerous seruice stoutely attempted, and manfully brought to passe by English men, Scottes men, Wallons and other worthy soldiours, for the takying of Macklin on the sodaine, a strong citee in Flaunders: sette forthe at large with speciall pointes to bee noted: by Thomas Churchyard gentleman. 1580
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WorldCat: 606495747
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A plaine path to perfect vertue: deuised and found out by Mancinus a Latine poet, and translated into English by G. Turberuile gentleman
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A plaine path to perfect vertue: deuised and found out by Mancinus a Latine poet, and translated into English by G. Turberuile gentleman in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mancinus, Dominicus; 1568)
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WorldCat: 606543438
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A plaine path-vvay to heauen Meditations, or spirituall discourses vpon the Ghospells of all the Sondayes in the yeare, for euery day in the weeke one: with the text of the Ghospells set downe at large. And at the later end of the booke a little treatise, how to find out the true fayth. Composed and set forth by Thomas Buckland of the most venerable Order of S. Benedict. The second part, from Easter Sonday, vntill Aduent Sonday
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WorldCat: 606540691
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A plaine path-vvay to plantations that is, a discourse in generall, concerning the plantation of our English people in other countries. Wherein is declared, that the attempts or actions, in themselues are very good and laudable, necessary also for our country of England. Doubts thereabout are answered: and some meanes are shewed, by which the same may, in better sort then hitherto, be prosecuted and effected. Written for the perswading and stirring vp of the people of this land, chiefly the poorer and common sort to affect and effect these attempts better then yet they doe. With certaine motiues for a present plantation in New-found land aboue the rest. Made in the manner of a conference, and diuided into three parts, for the more plainnesse, ease, and delight to the reader. By Richard Eburne of Hengstridge in the countie of Somerset
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WorldCat: 606496918
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A plaine pathwaie to the French tongue: verie profitable for merchants, and also all other which desire the same: aptly diuided into 19. chapters
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WorldCat: 766947907
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A plaine pathway to the French tongue: very proftable for marchants, and also all other, which desire the same: aptly deuised into 19 chapiters. The contentes whereof appeare in the next page
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WorldCat: 607140930
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A plaine patterne of a perfect Protestant professor which is, to be a false corrupter, perverter, and abuser of authorities, and c. : taken forth of the first, chiefest, and principal part, of the gloriously intituled booke M. Thomas Morton, Doctor in Diuinity and Deane of Glocester, published with priuilege, and in their time of conuocation : what is performed in this treatise, and the iust cause thereof, appeareth in the preface, and first chapter
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WorldCat: 606462957
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A plaine refutation of M. G. Giffardes reprochful booke, intituled a short treatise against the Donatists of England Wherein is discouered the forgery of the whole ministrie, the confusion, false worship, and antichristian disorder of these parish assemblies, called the Church of England. Here also is prefixed a summe of the causes of our seperation ... by Henrie Barrovve. Here is furder annexed a briefe refutation of M. Giff. supposed consimilituda betwixt the Donatists and vs ... by I. Gren. Here are also inserted a fewe obseruations of M. Giff. his cauills about read prayer and deuised leitourgies
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WorldCat: 606493774
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A plaine refutation of M. Giffards booke, intituled, A short treatise gainst the Donatistes of England Wherein is discouered 1 the forgery of the vvhole ministerie, 2 the confusion, 3 false vvorship, 4 and antichristian disorder, of these parish assemblies, called the Church of England. Here also is prefixed a summe of the causes of our separation, and of our purposes in practise, vvhich M. Giffard hath tvvice fought to confute, and hath novv vvise receiued ansvver, by Henry Barrovve. Here is furder inserted a brief refutation of M. Giff. supposed consimilitude betvvixt the Donatistes and vs. VVherin is shevved hovv his arguments haue ben and may be by the Papists more iustly retorted against himself and the present estate of their Church. By Io. Greenwood. Here are also annexed a fevv obseruations of M. Giff. his last reply, not printed heretofore: as the other aforesaid vvere in the yeare 1591
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WorldCat: 1044410835
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A plaine relation of my sufferings, by that miserable combustion, which happened in Tower-street through the unhappy firings of a great quantity of gun-powder, there the 4. of January 1650. Now printed that the world may see what just cause I had to complain of the injuries then done me, and how little reason Mr. Glendon minister of that parish had in the judgement of all rationall persons
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WorldCat: 606840487
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A plaine subuersyon or turnyng vp syde down of all the argumentes, that the Popecatholykes can make for the maintenaunce of auricular confession with a moste wholsome doctryne touchyng the due obedience, that we owe vnto ciuill magistrates, made dialogue wyse betwene the prentyse and the priest by Gracyous Menewe
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WorldCat: 606512206
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