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A straunge and terrible wunder wrought very late in the the parish church of Bongay, a tovvn of no great distance from the citie of Norwich, namely the fourth of this August, in ye yeere of our Lord 1577 in a great tempest of violent raine, lightning, and thunder, the like wherof hath been seldome seene. With the appeerance of an horrible shaped thing, sensibly perceiued of the the people then and there assembled. Drawen into a plain method according to the written copye. by Abraham Fleming
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A straunge and wonderfull example of the iudgement of almighty God shewed vpon two adulterous persons in London, in the parish of S. Brydes, in Fleetestreete, this thurde of Februarie. 1583. Set forth for a memorable example before our eyes, both to make vs remember the frailty of this life, and to call vs vnto repentance. By Samuel Saxey, student in diuinitie
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A straunge foot-post vvith a packet full of strange petitions. After a long vacation for a good terme
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A straunge foot-post vvith a packet full of strange petitions. After a long vacation for a good terme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Nixon, Anthony.; 1613)
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A strict reckoning before a gracious revvard being a sermon preached the 16 of October, 1666 in St. Katharine Creechurch London, upon the occasion of an anniversary gift of the right worshipful Sir John Gayer formerly of that parish and Lord Mayor of the city / by the meanest and unworthyest of Gods servants, Hen. Gerard minister
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A string of pearles: or, The best things reserved till last. Discovered, in a sermon preached in London, June 8. 1657. At the funeral of preacher of the Word at Margarets New-Fish-street
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A string of pearls, or, The best things reserved till last discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8, 1657, at the funeral of ... Mris. Mary Blake, late wife to ... Mr. Nicholas Blake, merchant, with an elegy on her death / by Thomas Brooks
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A string of pearls, or, The best things reserved till last discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8, 1657, at the funeral of Mr. Nicholas Blake, merchant, with an elegy on her death / by Thomas Brooks
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A string of pearls. Or The best things reserved till last Discovered in a sermon, preached sn London, Iune 8. 1657. at the funeral of preacher of the Word at Margarets New-Fishstreet
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A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last Discovered in a sermon preached in London, June. 8. 1657. At the funeral of preacher of the Word at Margarets New-Fish-street
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A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last. Discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8, 1657. At the funeral of Mr. Nicholas Blake, merchant, with an elegy on her death. / By Thomas Brooks (her much endeared friend, spirtual father, pastor and brother
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A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last. Discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8. 1657. at the funeral of preacher of the word
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A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last. Discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8. 1657. at the funeral of preacher of the word in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Brooks, Thomas; 1671)
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A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last. Discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8. 1657. At the funeral of preacher of the word at Margarets New-Fish-street
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A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last. Discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8. 1657. At the funeral of that triumphant saint Mrs. Mary Blake, late wife to preacher of the Word at Margarets New Fish-street
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A string of pearls; or, The best things reserved till last. Discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8, 1657, at the funeral of Mr. Nicholas Blake, merchant, with an elegy on her death. / By Thomas Brooks
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A strong motive to the passing of a generall pardon, and Act of oblivion found in a Parcell of problemes, selected out of a greater bundle lately published by P.D. For the present use of all the Members of both Houses of Parliament, but more especially of those in city, countrey, and Army, and in Parliament too that have lately expressed their fiercenesse in pressing for justice against delinquents
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A stronge battery against the idolatrous inuocation of the dead saintes, and against the hauyng or setting up of images in the house of prayer, or in any other place where there is any paril of idolatrye, made dialoguewise by Iohn Veron
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A stronge defence of the maryage of pryestes agaynste the Pope Eustachians, and Tatanites of our time, made dialogue wise by Iohn Veron, betwixte Robin Papyste, and the true Christian
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A student reading to a seated tutor with three women working in the background
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A students lamentation that hath sometime been in London an apprentice for the rebellious tumults lately in the citie hapning: for which fiue suffred death on Thursday the 24. of Iuly last
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A sub-poena from the star-chamber of heauen A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the 4. of August. 1622. With some particular enlargements which the limited time would not then allow. By Dan. Donne, Master of Arts, and minister of the Word
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A submissive and petitionary letter subscribed. To the right Honourable the Lords of Parliament, in the upper House of Parliament assembled. And intituled The humble submission and supplication of the Lord Littleton, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England
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A submissive and petitionary letter subscribed. To the right Honourable the Lords of Parliament, in the upper House of Parliament assembled. And intituled The humble submission and supplication of the Lord Littleton, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Littleton, Edward Littleton, Lord; 1642)
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A subpæna from the high imperiall court of heauen to be serued vpon all men: vpon an information preferred by Iustice against mankind. With the answer, and reply from Mercy, and her directions how to come to heauen, if we auoid sinne. Shrinke not from this subpæna, which is pend, esteeme it well, for sure thou must appeare ... oh sinner, learne to seeke for thy saluation, if thou in heauen wilt haue eternall ioyes. Annagram. Annon iesure ades
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A subpaena from the high imperiall court of heauen to be serued vpon all men: vpon an information preferred by iustice, against man-kinde. With the answere, and reply from Mercy, and her directions how to come to heauen, if we auoyd sinne
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A subpæna from the high imperiall court of heauen to bee serued vpon all men: vpon an information preferred by iustice against man-kinde. With the answer, and reply from Mercie, and her directions how to come to heauen, if we auoyd sinne. Shrinke not from this subpæna, which is pend; esteeme it well, for sure thou must appeare ... oh sinner, learne to seeke for thy saluation, if thou in heauen wouldst haue eternall ioyes
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A subpæna from the high imperiall court of heauen, to be serued vpon all men: vpon an information preferred by Iustice, against man-kinde: With the answere, and reply from Mercy, and her directions how to come to heauen, if we auoyd sinne ... Oh sinner, learne to seeke for they salvuation, if thou in Heauen wouldst haue eternall ioyes
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A subsidie granted to the King, of tonnage, poundage, and other summess of money, payable upon marchandize exported and imported according to a book of rates, agreed upon by the honorable House of Commons, and hereunto annexed
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A subsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other summess of money, payable upon marchandize, exported, and imported According to a book of rates, agreed upon by the honorable House of Commons, and hereunto annexed
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A subsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other summess of money, payable upon marchandize, exported, and imported According to a book of rates, agreed upon by the honorable House of Commons, and hereunto annexed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament.; 1642)
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A subsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other summess of money, payable upon marchandize, exported, and imported According to a book of rates, agreed upon by the honorable House of Commons, and hereunto annexed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament.; 1642)
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A subsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other sums of money payable upon merchandize, exported and imported According to a book of rates, agreed upon by the honourable House of Commons and hereunto annexed
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A subsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other sums of money payable upon merchandize, exported, and imported. According to a book of rates, agreed upon by the honourable House of Commons and hereunto annexed
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A subsidy granted to the King, of tonnage, and poundage, and other sums of money, payable upon merchandize exported and imported. Together with a Book of rates agreed upon by the honourable House of Commons and hereunto annexed. / Sat. 29. July 1660. Ordered, that the Act of tonnage and poundage, and the Book of rates, together with rules annext, be forthwith printed and published. ; William Jessop clerk of the Commons House of Parliament
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A subsidy granted to the King. Of tonnage, and poundage, and other sums of mony payable upon merchandize exported and imported Together with a book of rates agred upon by the Honourable House of Commons, and hereunto annexed
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A substantial and Godly exposition of the praier commonly called the Lords Praier: written in Latin by that reuerend and famous man, D. Martine Chemnitivs. Newly translated out of Latine into English
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A subtill practise, vvrought in Paris by Fryer Frauncis who to deceiue Fryer Donnet of a sweet skind nun which he secretly kept, procured him to go to Rome, where he tolde the Pope a notable lie concerning the taking of the king of France prisoner by the Duke de Mayne: for which, they whipt ech other so greeuously in Rome, that they died thereof within two dayes after
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A Succinct description of France wherein is a character of the people, customs, and c. of that kingdom : sent by a gentleman now travelling there, to his friend in England : dedicated to that eminent and learned physician, Dr. Martin Lister, and may serve as a supplement to his Journey to Paris
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A succinct narrative of the bloody murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey by the Papists, Octob. 12, 1678. With the various and wonderful circumstances of the motives, manner, time, place, persons, and c. relating to the said murder, faithfully collected out of the several respective depositions given upon oath before the House of Lords by Captain William Bedloe, and Mr. Miles Prance, to the amazement and horrour of all true protestants
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A succinct narrative of the bloody murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey by the papists, Octob. 12. 1678. With the various and wonderful circumstances ... / by Captain William Bedloe, and Mr. Miles Prance
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A succinct narrative of the bloody murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey Octob. 12. 1678. With the various and wonderful circumstances of the motives, manner, time, place, persons, and c. relating to the said murder, faithfully collected out of the several respective depositions given upon oath by Mr. Miles Prance, and Captain William Bedloe, to the amazement and horrour of all true-Protestants
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A succinct philosophicall declaration of the nature of clymactericall yeeres, occasioned by the death of Queene Elizabeth. VVritten by T:VV
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A succinct philosophicall declaration of the nature of clymactericall yeeres, occasioned by the death of Queene Elizabeth. VVritten by T:VV in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wright, Thomas; 1604)
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A Succint narrative of the bloody murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, Octob. 12, 1678 with the various and wonderful circumstances of the motives, manner, time, place, persons and c. relating to the said murder / faithfully collected out of the several respective depositions given upon oath by Mr. Miles Prance and Captain William Bedloe, to the amazement and horrour of all true-Protestants
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A suddain essay with a sincere desire to vindicate Christianity, or the common faith, from the superlative heresies or phantasticall novelties of all selfe-particular Sciolists endeavouring the subversion of the same by seven arguments used in opposition to Mr. John Biddle, Febr. 18 and Febr. 25, 1654 at his school in Coleman Street by Richard Jackson
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A suddain flash timely discovering, some reasons wherefore, the stile of Protector, should not be deserted by these nations, with some other things, by them very considerable. It was first made visible, the fourth day, after the author heard it reported, that the Lord Protector, had waved the title of King. / By Britans remembrancer
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A Suddaine ansvver to a suddaine moderatour vvho, directed by reason and no more expects suddaine peace or certain ruine this assures him from Gods mouth he shall fee neither suddaine peace, nor ruine and yet certaine peace, though never in his way, to them that love truth in sincerity : and certaine ruine to the adversaries thereof
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A suddaine answer to a suddaine moderatour; vvho, directed by reason and no more, expects suddaine peace, or certain ruine. This assures him from Gods mouth, he shall see neither suddaine peace, nor ruine, and yet certaine peace to them that love truth in sincerity; and certaine ruine to the adversaries thereof. - Pacem te possumus omnes
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A sudden al-arme to all the quarters of the chiefe Presbyterian captain. Or An answer to Iohn Bastwick, Cap. in the Presbyterians army Dr. in Physick, and c. who hath inscribed on the left side of his his marshall picture, in the fore-front of his fifty paire of sheets, these words, I have fought the good fight of faith, wch I alude to his former sufferings, when he seemed to begin in the spirit: but having nothing on the right side of his picture, I add these words, But have not finished my course: as in relation to his proposterous practises since that time, which presageth his ending in the flesh unlesse God grant him repentance
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A sudden and cloudy messenger, with glimpses of great joy to the Israel of God declaring the hastning of that day of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus in his saints, tending to a deliverance from spiritual and temporal captivity ... / by a lover of peace and purity, though appearing so terrible and dreadfull, Edward Ellis
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A sudden and cloudy messenger, with glimpses of great joy to the Israel of God declaring the hastning of that day of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus in his saints, tending to a deliverance from spiritual and temporal captivity ... / by a lover of peace and purity, though appearing so terrible and dreadfull, Edward Ellis in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ellis, Edward, lover of peace and purity.; 1649)
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A sudden and cloudy messenger, with glimpses of great joy to the Israel of God. Declaring the hastning of that day of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus in his saints, tending to a deliverance from spiritual and temporal captivity, but much sorrow, woe, and calamity, to the Lords, and his peoples enemies in England. Presented especially, to the waiters for this day of the Lord, to the gathered churches, Parliament, Army, City of London, and ministers of England. A spark from the altar, or a beame of the light of God, declaring the scattering of the gathered churches in England. A voice out of cloudy discoveries to the Army. A further warning to London, of the dreadful coming of the Lord God Almighty. A voice to high and low, shewing what the determination of the Lord seems to be on this laud. A warning to awaken all the Idol Shepherds in England, otherwise called ministers, with friendly advise to those in the ministry, that have the true spirituall life of Jesus brought forth in them. / By a lover of peace and purity, though appearing so terrible and dreadfull. Edward Ellis
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A sudden essay or subitaneous conceit occasioned by the last clause in the second quære upon the armies late declaration / by a lover of truth, and a constant friend to the quiet and repose of his native countrey
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A Sum or a brief collection of holy signes, sacrifices and sacraments, euen since the beginning of the worlde and the true originall of the sacrifice of the masse / translated out of French into Englishe by N. Lynge
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WorldCat: 1097325927
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A sum or a brief collection of holy signes, sacrifices and sacraments, euen since the beginning of the worlde. And the true originall of the sacrifice of the masse. / Translated out of French into English by N. Lynge
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