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A caveat for magistrates. In a sermon, preached at Pauls, before the right Honorable Thomas Atkin, Esquire, Lord Major of the City of London, November the third; 1644. Being the first day of his coming thither after his entrance upon his majoralty. / By Elidad Blackwell, Master of Arts, and preacher of Gods Word at Andrew Undershaft. Published according to order
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A caveat for sinners, or, a warning for swearers, blasphemers, and adulterers. Shewing, the vengeance of the almighty, inflicted upon several, whose habital custom to the afore-mentioned and horrid sins, rendred them the objects of God's vvrath; as you may hear by the sequel. Very necessary to be placed up in the houses of every good Christian, that they may avoid the like crimes. Written by that reverend divine, Mr. R.B
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A caveat for subjects, moderating the Observator. Wherein his chiefest arguments are confuted, the Kings iust prerogative manitained : and the priviledge of the subiect no wayes preiudiced: by William Ball, Gent
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WorldCat: 606661699
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A caveat for svbjects moderating the observator wherein his chiefest arguments are confuted : the Kings iust prerogative manitained : and the priviledge of the subiect no wayes preiudiced / by William Ball, Gent
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A Caveat for the borower, or, A Perfect table of usurie shewing how much the principall summe, with the interest, and interest vpon interest, from one pound to a thousand, amounteth vnto yearely for twentie one yeares, after the rate of ten in the hundred
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A caveat for the couetous. Or, A sermon preached at Paules Crosse, vpon the fourth of December, out of Luke. 12. 15. By William Whatelie, preacher of the word of God, in Banbury
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A caveat for the couetous. Or, A sermon preached at Paules Crosse, vpon the fourth of December, out of Luke. 12. 15. By William Whatelie, preacher of the word of God, in Banbury in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whately, William; 1609)
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A caveat for the covetous in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, the fourth of December, 1609. By William Wheatlie, preacher of the vvord of God in Banburie
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A caveat for the covetous in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, the fourth of December, 1609. By William Wheatlie, preacher of the vvord of God in Banburie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whately, William; 1616)
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A caveat for the covetous or a sermon preached at Paules Crosse, vpon the fourth of December. Out of Luke 12. 15. By William Wheatlie, preacher of the word of God, in Banbury
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A caveat for the covetous or a sermon preached at Paules Crosse, vpon the fourth of December. Out of Luke 12. 15. By William Wheatlie, preacher of the word of God, in Banbury in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whately, William; 1609)
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A Caveat for the Protestant clergy, or, A true account of the sufferings of the English clergy upon restitution of popery in the days of Queen Mary
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WorldCat: 606646672
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A caveat for the Protestant clergy, or, A true acount of the sufferings of the English clergy upon the restitution of popery in the days of Queen Mary the author Henry Stubbe
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A caveat for wives to love their husbands or, Pleasant news from hell. Written in Italian by that grand politician Nicholas Machiavel and now translated into English for a Christmas-gigg
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A caveat for wives to love their husbands or, Pleasant news from hell. Written in Italian by that grand politician Nicholas Machiavel and now translated into English for a Christmas-gigg in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Machiavelli, Niccolò; 1660)
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A caveat for young men. Or, The bad husband turn'd thrifty. This caveat may serve both for old and yong , for to remember that old age will come; if you these verses do minde and read, I hope hereafter you will take better heed: this song it was set forth and penn'd, to teach bad husbands to amend. Therefore bad husbands mend your lives. And be more kinder to your wives. To the tune of, Hey ho my honey
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WorldCat: 606672530
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A caveat for young-men, or, The bad husband turned thrifty. This caveat may serve both for old and young ... To the tune of, High ho my hony. / By John Wade
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A caveat from a treacherous pattern of conspiracy, between a city apprentice, and an Essex apothecary, against a London doctor
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WorldCat: 1041544257
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A caveat or information, for informers, witnesses, and judges useful for this present time of reformation; delivered in a sermon at Preston in Lancashire, the first Wednesday in July, 1647. before an assembly of divines, and deputie-lieutenants. By Henry Jenney Mr. of Arts, now vicar of St. Michaels in the said county
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A caveat to all true Christians against the spreadings of the spirit of Antichrist, and his subtile endeavours to draw men from Jesus Christ / propounded to them by J. Horn, one of the unworthiest of Christs servants in his gospel, a preacher thereof in South Lin, Norfolk ; together with some brief directions for their orderly walkings
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A caveat to conventiclers being a letter from an English gentleman in Stockholme, to a person of quality in London relating, the manner of the devils appearance in the dutchy of Finland
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A caveat to the cavaliers
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A caveat to the cavaliers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1661)
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A caveat to the cavaliers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1661)
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A caveat to the cavaliers, or, An antidote against mistaken cordials dedicated to the author of A cordial for the cavaliers
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A caveat to the cavaliers, or, An antidote against mistaken cordials dedicated to the author of A cordial for the cavaliers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1661)
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A caveat to the cavaliers, or, An antidote against mistaken cordials dedicated to the author of A cordial for the cavaliers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1661)
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A Caveat to the city of London, in reference to the King's writ for electing representatives for that city, to meet and consult with him in Parliament, the fifteenth day of January next ensuing
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A caveat to the standing Christian, and to him that thinketh he standeth by William Gearing
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A caveat to the three kingdoms:, or, A summary account of the most miserable and deplorable estate and condition of England in the reign of king John, occasioned by his bringing in infinite multitudes of foreign forces : together with the base treachery of Lewis, the French King's son, and his great men, intended against the barons, who invited him in to their assistance : very well worthy to be seriously considered by all true English-men at this time of day / translated out of Matthew Paris
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A caveat to the unwary: or, Venus unveil'd. With all her venerial train, as also her several disguises and various shapes and forms laid open, after a pretended cure
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A Caveat to those that shall resolve, whether right or wrong, to destroy J.L
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A caveat, for my countreymen in general, the assessors and collectors of publick taxes, in particular
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WorldCat: 1256337386
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A caveat, for my countreymen in general, the assessors and collectors of publick taxes, in particular. Most dear countreymen, I dayly hear the groanes of some of you perishing, others despairing, all languishing; yet, methinks, I cannot afford you such pity as the sadness of your condition might seem to challenge
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A Caveate for sherriffs: or, a whip for corrupt officers. Whether baliffs of franchises, or liberties, bumms, bumms fellows, bumm setters, setters mates, scumms and varlots. Discovering their unjust exactions, and cruell oppressions of the people; and the good provision made by the law to curb their exorbitancy, and the forfeitures and dammages from them that do contrary. With proposalls to prevent this horrid charge and exaction for the time to come, which may be done with great safety and ease to the people
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A cedars sad and solemn fall. Delivered in a sermon at the parish-church of Waltham Abbey in Essex ... At the funeral of James late Earl of Carlisle. By Thomas Reeve, D.D. preacher of Gods word there
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A celestiall glasse, or, Ephemeris for the year of the Christian era 1652 being the bissextile or leap-year : contayning the lunations, planetary motions, configurations and ecclipses for this present year ... : with many other things very delightfull and necessary for most sorts of men : calculated exactly and composed for ... Rochester ... / by Robert Sliter
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A celestiall looking-glasse to behold the beauty of heauen. Directed vnto all the elect children of God, very briefly composed, and authentically penned, that it may be effectually gained
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A celestiall looking-glasse, to behold the beauty of heaven, and the perfect way unto it which is the end of all our preaching, the drift of all our hearing, the fruite of all our beleeving, the effect of all our knowledge, and the maine point of all our profession, that we may so live, wherby we may enjoy this blessed and everlasting kingdome : dedicated unto all the elect children of God / newly published by John Andreuues
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A celestiall looking-glasse, to behold the beauty of heaven. Which is the end of all our preaching, the drift of all our hearing, the fruit of all our beleeving, the effect of all our knowledge, and the maine point of all our profession; that we may so liue, whereby we may enjoy this blessed and euerlasting kingdome. Dedicated unto all the elect children of God. / Newly published by Iohn Andrevves, preacher of Gods word: being first seene and allowed
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A celestiall looking-glasse. To behold the beauty of heaven, and the perfect way unto it. Which is the end of all our preaching, the drift of all our hearing, the fruite of all our beleeving, the effect of all our knowledge, and the maine point of all our profession; tha we may so live, wherby we may enjoy this blessed and everlasting kingdome. Dedicated unto all the elect children of God. / Newly published by John Andrevves, preacher of Gods Word: being first seene and allowed
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A censure about the rule of beleefe practised by the Protestants VVritten in Latine by the most Reuerend Father Valerian Magni of Milan of the order of the Minors, of the seraphical S. Francis, named Capucins. And translated into English by R. Q. Gentleman
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A censure of Mr. Judas Tull his lampoon
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WorldCat: 180715867
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A censure of simonie, or a most important case of conscience concerning simonie briefly discussed not altogether perhaps vnparallell for the meridian of these times. By H. Burton rector of little Saint-Matthewes in Friday-street London
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A censure of that reverend and learned man of God, Mr. John Cotton, lately of New-England, upon the way of Mr. Henden of Bennenden in Kent, expressed in some animadversions of his upon a letter of Mr. Henden's sometimes sent to Mr. Elmeston Mr. Henden's animadversions on Mr. Elmestons's epistle revised and chastized
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A censure of the late translation for our churches sent vnto a right worshipfull knight, attendant vpon the king
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A Censure of three scandalous pamphlets I. A defense of Dr. Crisp against the charge of Mr. Edwards of Cambridg, by Esquire Edwards in Wales, II. Reflections on the authors of the late Congregational declaration against antinomianism, and trepidantium malleus, by the A. Club, III. A sermon preached Jan. 30. last, by Canon Gilbert in Plimouth with a tedious preface of Mr. J.Y
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A censure upon certain passages contained in the History of the Royall Society, as being destructive to the established religion and Church of England whereunto is added the letter of a virtuoso in opposition to the censure, A reply unto the letter aforesaid, and A reply unto the præfatory answer of Ecebolius Glanvill, chaplain to Mr. Rouse of Eaton rectour of Bath, and fellow of the Royall Society : also and answer to the letter of Dr. Henry Moore, relating unto Henry Stubbe physician at Warwick
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A censure upon certaine passages contained in the history of the Royal Society as being destructive to the established religion and Church of England
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A censure upon Lilly's grammar wherein, besides a discourse of the reason of education, are shewn, the contradictons, falsities and false words, omissions, repetitions, superfluous rules, and misplaced words in our grammar / by R.G.
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A censure upon Lilly's Grammar wherein, besides a discourse on the reason of education, are shewn : the contradictions, falsities and false words, omissions, repetitions, superfluous rules, and misplaced words in our grammar / by R.G., formerly of the Free-School in New-Castle
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A censure upon the dialogue of the Anabaptists intituled, A description of what God hath predestinated concerning man ... By Henry Ainsworth
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A censure upon the flying roule
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A censure vpon a dialogue of the Anabaptists, intituled, A description of what God hath predestinated concerning man. and c. In 7 poynts. Of predestination. pag. 1. Of election. pag. 18. Of reprobation. pag. 26- Of falling away. pag. 27. Of freewill. pag, 41- Of originall sinne. pag. 43. Of baptizing infants. pag. 69- by Henry Ainsworth
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