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A Spvrre to the associators, or, A friendly and seasonable advise to the well affected of the kingdome especially to those of the counties of Hertford and Essex lately authorized to associate and of the counties of Kent, Surrey, Svssex, and Hampshire, about to enter into an association
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A spyrytuall and moost precyouse pearle Teachyng all men to loue and imbrace the crosse, as a mooste swete and necessary thyng, vnto the sowle, and what comfort is to be taken thereof, and also where and howe, both consolacyon and ayde in all maner of afflyccyons is to be soughte, and agayne, how all men should behaue them selues therein, accordynge to the word of God. Sett forth by the moste honorable lorde, the duke hys grace of Somerset, as appeareth by hys epystle set before the same
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A staffe of comfort to beare up the spirit under the heaviest outward cases: with some answer from the Lord, to the deserted soule in Hemans case. Whereunto is annexed a speciall preservative against the hurtfull sword, of speciall use in these hard and fierce times, that the sword may doe us no hurt
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WorldCat: 607032429
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A staffe of comfort to stay the weake from falling very needfull for the afflicted. By Richard Bernard, preacher of Gods word; at Batcombe in Somerset-shire. Art thou any way tempted, or troubled? reade, beleeue, and reioyce
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WorldCat: 606641489
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A standard lifted up, and an ensigne held forth, to all nations shewing unto the whole world, and to all people to whom it shall come, by open proclamation, what the testimony of God is ... / ... Edward Burrough
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A standard lifted up, and an ensigne held forth, to all nations; shewing unto the whole world, and to all people to whom it shall come, by open proclaimation, what the testimony of God is, and of his people which they hold, which they have received from him, through the eternal Spirit, of which they are not ashamed before men, but are called to witness it forth in the nations, in the same spirit and power as they have received it from the Lord. Also shewing of his great work which he is about to do in the earth, and this testimony is true and no lye for it is of God and witnessed by thousands of his people at this day; who are in scorn called Quakers. And given forth by a servant of the Lord, Edward Burrough
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A standard of righteousness lifted up unto the nations, and an ensigne of grace unto the people, but the flagge of defiance against Antichrist, and all his messengers and ministers, who are under his power and pleading for it, for terme of life all of which are held forth in a plain answer unto Leonard Letchford's quaery concerning perfection and keeping of Gods law and Commandments, which may serve the universal good, and satisfaction of all people who are yet unsatisfied in these weighty matters in this book inserted : with a testimony concerning the natural man who cannot keep the law nor commands of God ... / given forth this 13th day of the 8th moneth, 1663, by a follower of the Lamb thorow many tribulations, whose name is Ambrose Rigge
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A standard set up: whereunto the true seed and saints of the most High may be gathered together into one, out of their several forms: for the Lambe against the Beast, and false prophet in this good and honourable cause. Or The principles and declaration of the remnant, who have waited for the blessed appearance and hope. Shewing, how saints as saints, men as men, and the creation shall have their blessings herein, as in the deliverance of the true Church out of Babylon, and all confusion; as in the most righteous and free-common-wealth-state; as in the restitution of all things. Subscribed W. Medley, scribe
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WorldCat: 606996891
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A standing lottery of his own books design'd to be erected by the author, John Ogilby Esq., who hath in several years last past, printed and published at his own charge, several volumes of great value and beauty
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WorldCat: 606696191
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A standing student reciting to a teacher behind a desk and other students
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A standing student reciting to a teacher behind a desk and other students in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1500)
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WorldCat: 878444870
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A standing trumpeter with a flag hanging from his trumpet
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WorldCat: 1086448268
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A state discourse vpon the late hurt of the French king. Faithfully translated out of French, by E.A
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A state discourse vpon the late hurt of the French king. Faithfully translated out of French, by E.A in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Pontaymeri, Alexandre de.; 1595)
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A state of glory for spirits of just men upon dissolution, demonstrated. A sermon preached in Pauls Church Aug. 30. 1657. before the Rt. Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London. / By Tho: Goodvvin, D.D. president of Magd. Coll. Oxon
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WorldCat: 606995013
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A state of the Bewdley case
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WorldCat: 766971031
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A state of the case, and list of the persons ourlawed of high treason in Ireland, on account of the late war, not included in articles, who were admitted by His Majesty and his late Royal Consort, by writs of error to reverse the outlawries against them, or to pass pardons under the Great Seal of that kingdom
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A state of the present condition of the island of Barbadoes: with some reasons, why there ought not to be any more duties or imposts laid on sugars than what already are; shewing, that they pay full as much as thy can bear, and that they who make that manufactory, pay more in proportion, than any other of His Majesty's subjects. / By a merchant, trading to the West-Indies
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A state of ye kings revenue made to the Parliament 86r. 1675. March 25 1693
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WorldCat: 872044155
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A statute against drunkennesse, viz. 4. Jacobus 5. The penaltie of a drunkard, and c
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A statute for swearers and drunkards, or Forsake now your follies, your booke cannot saue you, for if you sweare and be drunke, the stockes will haue you To the tune of When canons are roaring
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A stay against straying. Or An answer to a treatise intituled: The lavvfulnes of hearing the ministers of the Church of England. By John Robinson. Wherein is proved the contrarie, viz: The unlawfulnes of hearing the ministers of all false Churches. By John Canne
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A step to Oxford: or, A mad essay on the reverend Mr. Tho. Creech's hanging himself, for love With the character of his mistress. In a letter to a person of quality
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WorldCat: 606902671
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A step to the Bath with a character of the place
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WorldCat: 606760769
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WorldCat: 606881760
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A still and soft voice from the scripture vvitnessing them to be the vvord of God
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A stock of divine knowledge, being a lively description of the divine nature, or, The divine essence, attributes, and Trinity particularly explaned and profitably applied the first, shewing us what God is : the second, what we ought to be / by the late learned and laborious preacher, and worthy instrument of Gods glory, Richard Stock
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WorldCat: 606740288
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A stop to a lying pamphlet falsly called Truths plea for infants lately published by Mr. Alexander Kellie, in answer to a book lately published, intituled, Infants baptism disproved ... / by Jer. Ives
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A stop to the course of separation, or, The separation of the new separatists from the parish churches condemned by a sober answer to the chief pleas for this disordrely practise : wherein is discovered how contrary it is, 1. To the Holy Scriptures, 2. To the reason of the thing, 3. To the judgement of the old nonconformists, 4. To themselves heretofore
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WorldCat: 606588838
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A stop to the course of separation, or, The separation of the new Separatists from the parish churches condemned, by a sober answer to the chief pleas for this disorderly practice. : Wherein is discovered how contrary it is, I. To the Holy Scriptures. II. To the reason of the thing. III. To the judgement of the old nonconformists. IV. To themselves heretofore
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A stop to the false characterizers hue-and-cry and a reproof to their unfruitful works of darkness. Wherein the folly of B.C. and L.K. is greatly manifested and their malice and envy detected
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A stop to the false characterizers hue-and-cry and a reproof to their unfruitful works of darkness. Wherein the folly of B.C. and L.K. is greatly manifested and their malice and envy detected in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lamboll, William.; 1685)
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WorldCat: 767487417
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A stop to the false characterizers hue-and-cry and a reproof to their unfruitful works of darkness. Wherein the folly of B.C. and L.K. is greatly manifested and their malice and envy detected in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lamboll, William.; 1685)
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A store-house of varieties briefly discoursing the change and alteration of things in this world
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WorldCat: 606522340
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A storehouse of comfort for the afflicted in spirit set open in certaine godly and fruitfull sermons, by Nicholas Bovvnd, Doctor of Diuinitie. And now published for the further good of all those that loue and feare the Lord
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WorldCat: 1044296865
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A storehouse of physicall and philosophicall secrets Teaching to distill all manner of oyles from gummes, spices, seedes, rootes, hearbs, and mineralls, and c. With their severall vertues out of sundry approved authors. The first part
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A storehouse of provision to further resolution in severall cases of conscience, and questions now in dispute ... about living above ordinances ... about generall redemption ... about separation ... about communion with unbaptized, about joyning in prayer, baptisme of a Jew ... / by H. Iessey
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WorldCat: 767338893
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A storm at sea set by Mr. Robert Bradley and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross
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A storm at sea set by Mr. Robert Bradley and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bradley, Robert, fl. ca; 1704)
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A strange and horrible murther committed in White-Fryers upon Mr. John Blackston who was found murthered over against the Suger-Loafe, on the 7th of April, 1684
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A strange and horrible relation of a bloody and inhumane murther commttted on the body of a Jewish vvoman, by the command of her father a Jewish priest. Or The bloody servant being a full and true account of the tryal, condemnation, and execution, of the barbarious murther lately committed in Shropshire by one John Adams, who cut the throat first of Anne Harris, his masters wife, and afterwards of Sarah Harris her daughter, with a knife given him for that purpose by the Devil, and then having robb'd them of what mony they had, set fire on the house
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A strange and lamentable accident that happened lately at Mears-Ashby in Northamptonshire, 1642 of one Mary Wilmore, wife to Iohn Wilmore rough mason who was delivered of a childe without a head and credibly reported to have a firme crosse on the brest, as this ensuing story shall relate
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WorldCat: 606656141
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A strange and lamentable accident that happened lately at Mears-Ashby in Northamptonshire. 1642. Of one Mary Wilmore, wife to Iohn Wilmore rough mason, who was delivered of a childe without a head, and credibly reported to have a firme crosse on the brest, as this ensuing story shall relate
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WorldCat: 1044267670
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A strange and lamentable account of a bloody barbarous murther, committed by William Close
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WorldCat: 606823797
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A strange and miraculous accident happened in the cittie of Purmerent, on New-yeeres euen last past 1599 Of a yong child which was heard to cry in the mothers wombe before it was borne, and about fourteene dayes of age, spake certaine sencible words, to the wonder of euery body
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WorldCat: 606484208
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A strange and terrible sight forseene in this kingdome, and city of London: together with the countrimans antidote for its prevention
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WorldCat: 606603391
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A strange and true conference between two notorious bawds, Damarose Page and Pris. Fotheringham, during their imprissonment and lying together in Newgate with the newest order and customs of the Half-Crown Chuck-Office, and officers thereunto belonging : vvith the practice of the Prick-Office / by Megg. Spenser, over-seer of the vvhores and hectors on the Bank-Side
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WorldCat: 1269370813
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A Strange and true relation of a wonderful and terrible earth-quake, that hapned at Hereford on Tuesday last, being the first of this present October, 1661. Whereby a church-steeple and many gallant houses were thrown down to the ground, and several of the inhabitants slain; with the terrible thunder-claps and violent storm of great hail-stones that then fell, which were about the bigness of an egge, many cattle thereby utterly destroyed as they were feeding in the field. Also, the prodigious and wonderful apparitions that were seen in the air, to the great amazement of all spectators, who beheld two perfect armes and hands: in the right-hand being graspt a great broad sword, and in the left, a bowl full of blood, from whence they heard a most strange and loud voice, to the wonderful astonishing of all present, the fright whereof causing divers women to fall in travel, amongst whom the clerks wife, named Margaret Pelmore, fell in labour, and brought forth three male-children, who had all teeth, and spake as soon as they were born, and presently after gave up the ghost and died together, the like having never been known before in any age! The truth hereof is witnessed by Francis Smalman, and Henry Cross, churchwardens. Peter Philpot. constable. double brace Nicholas Finch, Gent. James Tulley, Gent. George Cox, Robert Morris, Thomas Welford, and c
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WorldCat: 963627098
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A strange and true relation of a young woman possest with the Devill, by name Joyce Dovey ... with a particular of her actions, and how the evill spirit speakes within her, giving fearefull answers unto those ministers and others that come to discourse with her / as it was certified in a letter from Mr. Iames Dalton unto Mr. Tho. Groome ... ; also A letter from Cambridge, wherein is related the late conference between the Devil ... and one Ashbourner, a scholler of S. Johns Colledge
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A strange and true relation of a young woman possest with the Devill. By name Joyce Dovey, dwelling at Bewdley neer Worcester. With a particular of her actions, and how the evill spirit speakes within her, giving fearefull answers unto those ministers and others that come to discourse with her. As it was certified in a letter from Mr. Iames Dalton unto Mr. Tho. Groome, ironmonger over-against Sepulchres Church in London. Also a letter from Cambridge, wherein is related the late conference between the Devil and one Ashbourner a scholler of S. Johns Colledge, neer Trinity Conduit-Head, a mile from Cambridge , who was afterward carried away by him, and never heard of since, onely his gown found in the river
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WorldCat: 606698615
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A strange and true relation of one Mr. John Leech who lived in Huntington-Shire, at a place called Ravely, not farre distant froom Huntington Town, who was carried twelve miles in the ayre, by two finnes, and also of his sad and lamentable death. attested by persons of unquestionable credit, who have hereunto set their hands. John Webber Jeffery Hobkins Robert Shipton Gent. Frances Hall James Smith Thomas Cracroft Yeo
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WorldCat: 606956493
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A strange and true relation of several wonderful and miraculous sights seen in the air in February last, and this present March 1661. A clear sun shining in the east at midnight, with several rayes or beams, upon each of which hung the skeliton of a dead man, link'd together with serpents, and many Turkes and Greek and Hebrew letters ... Also three ships appeared at noon-day sailing on dry land, as on the water out of which came men with swords and spades, and armed soldiers, hacking and hewing as they went ... Likewise a great storm of haile blood-red, being so hard that puting it into the fire it could not be melted, but so soon as put in the water it turned it to blood. ... A woman appeared three several daies crying, repent, repent, the last day is at the dore. And a child in a white shirt appeared early in the morning to a watchman commanding him to say, beloved Christians the last day is not far off. This is confirmed by two posts and several gentlemen of quality. Likewise a true and exact description of a monstrous gyant lately discovered in Darbyshire ... shown to many persons of quality in and about the City
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WorldCat: 607031072
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