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A treatise tending to mitigation tovvardes Catholike-subiectes in England VVherin is declared, that it is not impossible for subiects of different religion, to liue togeather in dutifull obedience and subiection, vnder the gouernment of his Maiesty of Great Britany. Against the seditions wrytings of Thomas Morton minister, and some others to the contrary. Whose two false and slaunderous groundes, pretended to be dravvne from Catholike doctrine and practice, concerning rebellion and equiuocation, are ouerthrowne, and cast vpon himselfe. Dedicated to the learned schoole-deuines, cyuill and canon lavvyers of the tvvo vniuersities of England. By P.R
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WorldCat: 606525082
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A treatise tending to shew that the just and holy God, may have a hand in the unjust actions of sinfull men: and that in such a way as shall be without any impeachment of his justnesse and holinesse, or diminution of his power and providence. By Thomas Whitfield minister of the Gospel
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A treatise tending to shew that the just and holy God, may have a hand in the unjust actions of sinfull men: and that in such a way as shall be without any impeachment of his justnesse and holinesse, or diminution of his power and providence. By Thomas Whitfield minister of the Gospel in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whitfield, Thomas, Minister of the Gospel.; 1653)
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WorldCat: 607021776
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A treatise tending to take away the feare of death, and make the faithfull man desire the same Written first in French, and dedicated to the most illustrious and vertuous Princesse Iaqueline of Rohan, Princesse of Chastel-aillon, and c. Newly translated out of the French
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WorldCat: 646674551
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A treatise tending to unitie in a sermon preached at Droghedah on Whitsunday before the Kings Majesties Commissioners for Ireland. By Henry Leslie
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A treatise tending to unitie in a sermon preached at Droghedah on Whitsunday before the Kings Majesties Commissioners for Ireland. By Henry Leslie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Leslie, Henry; 1623)
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WorldCat: 606485977
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A treatise tending vnto a declaration whether a man be in the estate of damnation or in the estate of grace and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he maie discerne it, and perseuere in the same to the end. The points that are handled are set downe in the page following
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WorldCat: 606525816
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A treatise tending vnto a declaration whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it, if in the second, how he may discerne it and perseuere in the same to the end / reviewed and corrected by the authour
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WorldCat: 606455484
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A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discerne it, and perseuer in the same to the end. Reuiewed and corrected by the author. The poynts that are handled be set downe in the page following
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WorldCat: 606544128
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A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discernet it, and perseuere in the same to the end. Reuiewed and corrected by the author
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WorldCat: 606493783
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A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace and if he be in the first, howe hee may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discerne it, and perseuer in the same to the end. Reuiewed and corrected by the author. The poynts that are handled be set downe in the page following
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WorldCat: 606983744
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A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace: and if he be in the first, howe hee may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discerne it and perseuer in the same to the end. / Reuewed and corrected by the author. ; The poynts that are handled are set downe in the page following
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WorldCat: 607152281
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A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man bee in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he may discerne it, and perseuer in the same to the ende. Newly corrected and augmented by William Perkins, fellowe of Christs Colledge in Cambridge. The poynts that are handled are set downe in the page following
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WorldCat: 606523196
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A treatise to teche a man to dye, and not to feare dethe
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A treatise to teche a man to dye, and not to feare dethe in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1537)
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WorldCat: 1044268186
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A treatise touching falling from grace. Or Thirteen arguments tending to prove that believers cannot fall from grace, as they were laid down at a conference at Yalding in Kent, examined and answered, with many absurdities of that doctrine shewed. Whereunto is added thirteen reasons to prove that believers may fall totally and finally from grace, and many profitable uses flowing from that doctrine. By John Griffith
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WorldCat: 606995021
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A treatise touching the East-Indian trade, or, A discourse concerning the establishment of a French company for the commerce of the East-Indies to which are annexed the articles and conditions, whereupon the said company for the commerce of the East-Indies is established
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WorldCat: 65330650
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WorldCat: 65322974
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A treatise touching the East-Indian-trade: or, A discourse concerning the establishment of a French company for the commerce of the East--Indies To which are annexed the articles, and conditions, whereupon the said company for the commerce of the East-Indies is established
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WorldCat: 65327508
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A treatise touching the libertie of a Christian. VVritten in Latine by Doctor Martin Luther. And translated into English by Iames Bell
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A treatise touching the libertie of a Christian. VVritten in Latine by Doctor Martin Luther. And translated into English by Iames Bell in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Luther, Martin; 1636)
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WorldCat: 1044375034
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A treatise touching the peace of the church, or An apostolical rule how to judge aright in differences which concern religion. : Published by authority
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A treatise touching the peace of the church, or An apostolical rule how to judge aright in differences which concern religion. : Published by authority in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Freher, Philip.; 1646)
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WorldCat: 607009355
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A treatise touching the Word of God written, against the traditions of men handled both schoolelike, and diuinelike, where also is set downe a true method to dispute diuinely and schoolelike / made by A. Sadeele ; and translated into English, by Iohn Coxe
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WorldCat: 836756202
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A treatise tovvching the right, title, and interest of the most excellent Princess Marie, Queene of Scotland, and of the most noble king Iames, her Graces sonne, to the succession of the croune of England VVherein is conteined asvvell a genealogie of the competitors pretending title to the same croune: as a resolution of their obiections. Compiled and published before in latin, and after in Englishe, by the right reuerend father in God, Iohn Lesley, Byshop of Rosse. VVith an exhortation to the English and Scottish nations, for vniting of them selues in a true league of amitie
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WorldCat: 606508156
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A treatise upon death first publickly delivered in a funerall sermon, anno Dom. 1630. And since enlarged By N.C. Preacher of Gods word in Scotland at Kilmacolme in the baronie of Renfrew
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A treatise upon death first publickly delivered in a funerall sermon, anno Dom. 1630. And since enlarged By N.C. Preacher of Gods word in Scotland at Kilmacolme in the baronie of Renfrew in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Campbell, Ninian; 1635)
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WorldCat: 606540191
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A treatise upon sundry matters contained in the thirty nine articles of religion which are professed in the Church of England long since written and published by Thomas Rogers
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WorldCat: 606555510
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A treatise vpon John 8. 36 concerning Christian libertie The chiefe points whereof were deliuered in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Nouemb. 6. 1608. By George Dovvname Doctor of Diuinitie
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WorldCat: 606638331
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A treatise vpon sundry matters contained in the Thiry nine Articles of religion, which are professed in the Church of England long since written and published by Thomas Rogers
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WorldCat: 606451340
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A treatise vvherein is manifestlie proued, that reformation and those that sincerely fauor the same, are vnjustly charged to be enemies, vnto hir Maiestie, and the state Written both for the clearing of those that stande in that cause: and the stopping of the sclaunderous mouthes of all the enemies thereof
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WorldCat: 606548726
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A treatise vvherin Christe and his techynges, are compared with the pope and his doinges
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WorldCat: 606500483
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A treatise vvriten by Iohan Valerian a greatte clerke of Italie, which is intitled in latin Pro sacerdotum barbis translated in to Englysshe
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A treatise vvriten by Iohan Valerian a greatte clerke of Italie, which is intitled in latin Pro sacerdotum barbis translated in to Englysshe in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Valeriano, Pierio; 1533)
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WorldCat: 606513278
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A treatise vvritten by Mr. Doctour Carier, vvherein he layeth dovvne sundry learned and pithy considerations by vvhich he vvas moued, to forsake the protestant congregation, and to betake hym self to the Catholicke Apostolicke Roman church: agreing verbatim vvyth the vvritteu copye, addressed by the sayd doctour to the King his most excellent Maiestie
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WorldCat: 606539655
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A treatise wherein is demonstrated that the Church and state of England are in equal danger with the trade of it. by Roger Coke
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A treatise wherein is demonstrated, I. that the East-India trade is the most national of all foreign trades, II. that the clamors, aspersions, and objections made against the present East-India Company, are sinister, selfish, or groundless, III. that since the discovery of the East-Indies, the dominion of the sea depends much upon the wane or increase of that trade, and consequently the security of the liberty, property, and Protestant religion of this kingdom, IV. that the trade of the East-Indies cannot be carried on to national advantage in any other way than by a general joynt-stock, V. that the East-India trade is more profitable and necessary to the kingdom of England than to any other kingdom or nation in Europe / by Philopatris
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WorldCat: 767008803
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A treatise wherein is demonstrated, I. That the East-India trade is the most national of all foreign trades, II. That the clamors, aspersions, and objections made against the present East-India company, are sinister, selfish, or groundless, III. That since the discovery of the East-Indies, the dominion of the sea depends much upon the wane or increase of that trade, and consequently the security of the liberty, property, and protestant religion of this kingdom, IV. That the trade of the East-Indies cannot be carried on to national advantage, in any other way than by a general joynt stock, V. That the East-India trade is more profitable and necessary to the kingdom of England, than to any other kingdom or nation in Europe by Philopatris
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WorldCat: 606576777
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A treatise wherein is demonstrated, that the Church and state of England, are in equal danger with the trade of it. Treatise I. By Roger Coke
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A treatise wherein is demonstrated, that the Church and state of England, are in equal danger with the trade of it. Treatise I. By Roger Coke in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Coke, Roger; 1671)
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WorldCat: 606937499
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A treatise wherin is moost plainlye expressed howe the bysshops of Rome with their good will, haue giuen vs gere to play withal, to kepe vs blynde styll
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A treatise wherin is moost plainlye expressed howe the bysshops of Rome with their good will, haue giuen vs gere to play withal, to kepe vs blynde styll in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Singleton, Hugh; 1548)
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WorldCat: 1086511311
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A treatise with a kalendar, and the proofes thereof, concerning the holy-daies and fasting-daies in England
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WorldCat: 606513181
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A treatise, concerning the causes of the magnificencie and greatnes of cities, deuided into three bookes by Sig: Giouanni Botero, in the Italian tongue; now done into English by Robert Peterson, of Lincolnes Inne Gent. Seene and allowed
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WorldCat: 1044342003
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A treatise, concerning the death and resurrection of our bodies, grounded vpon our sauiour Christs words, in the eleuenth verse of the eleuenth chapter of the gospell of Saint Iohn: / made by Henry Hoddeson, Master of Art, and student in diuinity
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WorldCat: 607141173
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A treatise, how by the Worde of God, Christian mens almose ought to be distributed
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A treatise, how by the Worde of God, Christian mens almose ought to be distributed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bucer, Martin; 1557)
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WorldCat: 606531880
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A treatise, intituled; nobody is my name, which beareth eueri-bodies blame wherein is largely laied forth the lawfull bounds of all buying and selling, according to the infallible like of the lawes of the Lord. Compiled dialoguevvise by Iohn Deacon. Minister
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WorldCat: 606514735
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A treatise, maintaining that temporall blessings are to bee sought and asked with submission to the will of God Wherein is confuted the presumptious way of absolute praying for temporals, in the particulars, broached, and defended by Mr. Rice Boye, in a late pamphlet, intituled The importunate beggar. As also a discovery of the late dangerous errours of Mr. Iohn Traske, and most of his strange assertions. Both necessary to be knowne of all for the avoiding of the like errours, and continuing in the truth. By Edw: Norice
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WorldCat: 606488587
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A treatise, of vveights, mets and measures of Scotland With their quantities, and true foundation, and sundrie profitable observations, arising vpon everie one of them. Together with the art of metting, measuring and compting all sort of land with diverse tables. By Alexander Huntar, burges of Edinburgh
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WorldCat: 606493253
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A treatise, of weights, metts, and measures of Scotland, with their quantities, and true foundation: together with the art of metting, measuring, and compting all sort of land, with divers tables. / By Alexander Hunter Burgess of Edinburgh
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WorldCat: 767510635
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A treatise, shewing how usefull, safe, reasonable and beneficial, the inrolling and registring of all conveyances of lands, may be to the inhabitants of this kingdom by a person of great learning and judgment
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WorldCat: 65329612
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A treatise, shewing that the soveraignes person is required in the great councells or assemblies of the state, as well at the consultations as at the conclusions written by Sir Charles Cotton
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A treatise, shewing that the soveraignes person is required in the great councells or assemblies of the state, as well at the consultations as at the conclusions written by Sir Charles Cotton in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cotton, Robert, Sir; 1641)
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WorldCat: 1086522464
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A treatise, shewing the possibilitie, and conueniencie of the reall presence of our Sauiour in the blessed Sacrament the former is declared by similitudes and examples: the latter by the causes of the same
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WorldCat: 606515946
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A treatise, touching Antichrist VVherein, the place, the time, the forme, the workmen, the vpholders, the proceeding, and lastly, the ruine and ouerthrow of the kingdome of Antichrist, is plainly laid open out of the word of God: where also manie darke, and hard places both of Daniell and the Reuelation are made manifest. By Lambert Danæus
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WorldCat: 1064190140
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A treatise, touching the libertie of a Christian. Written in Latin by Doctor Martine Luther, and translated into English by Iames Bell
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A treatise, touching the libertie of a Christian. Written in Latin by Doctor Martine Luther, and translated into English by Iames Bell in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Luther, Martin; 1579)
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WorldCat: 606502762
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