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A true narrative of the tryal, examination, and condemnation, of the Lord Viscount Stafford, who was condemned in Westminster=Hall, on the 7th of this present December. Together with an account of his charge, and the names of his actusers and particularly every days proceedings since Tuesday the 30th of November which was the first day of his tryal. Written for a general satisfaction
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A true narrative of the tryals of Titus Oats for perjury at the Kings-bench-barr at VVestminster, on Friday and Saturday the 8th and 9th days of this present May, 1685
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WorldCat: 767504866
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A true narrative of the undue, and greatly injurious proceedings of one Edward Bullock, late petitioner unto the Parliament of England, against one VVilliam Standen, Esq. humbly presented unto the Parliament of England / by William Ball, Esq
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WorldCat: 606819507
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A True narrative of the whole proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, begun on Thursday the 12th of this instance July, 1683, against Captain Thomas Walcot, William Lord Russel, William Hone, Joyner, John Rouse, Captain William Blage, for conspiring the death of the King, and c. as also, an account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors for treason, felonies, and c., together with the judgment of the Court upon the same
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WorldCat: 606736928
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A true narrative of three wicked and bloody murthers committed in three several months the first was at Oxford, committed by Thomas Hovell, a taylor; upon the body of John White, a schollar of Bealy-Colledge, through covetousness for his money. The second in London, done by a young lady upon her lover, by reason he had promis'd her marriage, and got her with child, she went to pistol him, but failing in that, she stabb'd him with a pen-knife. The third was done by a victualler on Bednal-Green, within two miles of London; who comming home late, run his wife through with a rapier, she being bigg of her first child. The reasons of these murthers, and how they was acted, the book within does more largely make mention
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WorldCat: 606902389
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A true notion of the worship of God, or, A vindication of the service of the Church of England
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WorldCat: 606824034
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A true paper delivered by Edmund Kirk, Vintner, for barbarously murthering his wife containing his confession and many other passages relating to his birth, parentage, education, and life
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WorldCat: 767517717
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A true patterne of pietie meete for all Christian householders to looke vpon, for the better education of their families, in the feare and seruice of almightie God. Collected out of the fountaine of holy scriptures, for the especiall vse of the faithfull in the congregation of Malpasse in Cheshire. By Iohn Parker
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A true perpetuall prognostication for the yeare 1632, being leape yeare, and for all yeares to come declaring what shall fall out in time comming, with a rule to teach every one the airt of memorie : everie yeare is like to bee leape yeare, if divers and bankerupts, may haue money on band or trust / by Allan Makcouldy
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A True picture of the much honoured and reverend Mr. John King for the closets of his friends
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A true prophecie of the mighty day of the Lord Which is coming, and is appeared in the north of England, and is rising toward the south; and shall overspread this nation and all the nations of the world. Wherein the Lord is redeeming Sion forth of her long inthral'd captivity in Babylons kingdom, where she hath been scattered in the cloudy and dark day, into forms and observations, and there kept by the priests, and teachers of the world, who ranne when God never sent them. Now is the Lord appearing in this day of his might power, to gather his elect together, out of all forms observations, kinreds, tongues, and nations; ... A word from the Lord to all the inhabitants of England, rulers, priests and people, to haste to meet the Lord with speedy repentance, and turning within, to harken diligently to his counsel, ... From the spirit of the Lord, written by one whose name in the flesh is William Dewsbury, called Quaker with the people of the world, who live in their perishing nature
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WorldCat: 606940961
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A true prophecy of the mighty day of the Lord, which is coming and is appeared in the north of England, and is arising toward the south, and shall overspread all the nations of the world. Wherein he is gathering his elect together out of all forms, observations, kindreds, tongues and nations; and is making up his jewels, his mighty Host, and is exalting Jesus Christ to be King of Kings, to go before his army which he hath raised up in the north of England, and is marching towards the south in mighty power to cut down high and low, rich and poor, priest and people, and all the powers of the land, and all the world over, that are fruitless trees, that cumber the ground, defile the flesh, and walk in disobedience to the righteous law of God, the pure light in the conscience: for who falls on this stone shall be broken; but on whom it falls, shall be ground to powder. A word from the Lord to all the inhabitants of England, rulers, priests and people, to haste, haste to meet the Lord with speedy repentance, and returning within, to harken diligently to his counsel, the light in your conscience, to be guided by his power, else you shall perish in your gainsayings; for if his anger be kindled a little, blessed are all they that trust in him. From the spirit of the Lord, written by one whose name in the flesh is William Deusbery, called Quaker with the people of the world, who live in their perishing nature
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A true prospect for the bishops, priests and deacons and all other within the jurisdiction of the Church of England who are professors of the common prayer, through which they may see how far they are short in faith, principle and practice of divers sound truths therin specified : also the proper right of the Quakers to divers good things therein vindicated and pleaded for ... / published by Ambrose Rigg
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A true Protestant bridle, or, Some cursory remarks upon a sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, at St. Mary-Le-Bow, Jan. 30th, 1693/4 in a letter to Sir P.D. Bar
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A true purtraiture of sundrie coynes found the 8 of Aprill and other daies following in the yeare 1611 in a certaine place called the Harkirke vvithin the lordship of litle Crosbie of Sephton in the countie of Lancaster, wch place Mr William Blundell of the said litle Crosbie Esquire inclosed from the residue of the said Harkirke for the buriall of such Catholick recusantes deceasing, either of the said village or of the adioyning neighbourhood, as shoulde be denied buriall at their parish church of Sephton
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WorldCat: 1086440251
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A true recital of those things that haue been done in the court of France, since the death of the Marshall d'Ancre, vntill the departure of the Queene mother from the King With, the orations made vnto the King by his chiefe officers, and courts of iustice, and the Kings answeres thereunto. Together with the manner of the adieu or farwell betweene the King, and the Queene mother. Translated out of the French copie printed at Paris
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WorldCat: 606487258
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A true recitall touching the cause of the death of Thomas Bales, a seminarie priest, who was hanged and quartered in Fleet-street on Ashwenesdaie last past. 1590 Wherevnto is adioyned the true cause of the death of Annis Bankyn, who vpon the next day following was burned in Saint Georges fields about sixe of the clocke at night
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A true reformation and perfect restitution, argued by Silvanus and Hymeneus; where in the true Church of Christ is briefly discovered here in this life in her estate of regeneration, as also her persecution in the life to come, as it hath been foretold by all the holy prophets and Apostles, which have been since the world began. / By J.G. a friend to the truth and Church of God
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WorldCat: 606696062
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A true rehersall of the honourable and tryumphant victory which the defenders of the trueth haue had againste the tyranical and bloodthirsty heape of ye Albanists. Which came to passe withoute the worthye cyttie of Harlam in Holland. the xxv. daye of Marche. 1573. Translated out of Dutch into English, the thyrde day of Apryll: the which copy in Dutch, was printed at Delft, the xxvii day of March laste paste
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A true relation and description of the strange and prodigious blazing comett seen in the heavens by many thousands of people in London and Westminster, on the 11th and 12th days of this instant Decemb. 1680. from five till seven of the clock each evening
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A true relation and iournall, of the manner of the arrivall, and magnificent entertainment, giuen to the high and mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spaine in his court at Madrid
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A true relation and iournall, of the manner of the arrivall, and magnificent entertainment, giuen to the high and mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spaine in his court at Madrid in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bristol, John Digby, Earl of; 1623)
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A true relation and iournall, of the manner of the arrivall, and magnificent entertainment, giuen to the high and mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spaine in his court at Madrid Published by authority
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A true relation and iournall, of the manner of the arrivall, and magnificent entertainment, giuen to the high and mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spaine in his court at Madrid Published by authority in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bristol, John Digby, Earl of; 1623)
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A true relation and iournall, of the manner of the arrivall, and magnificent entertainment, giuen to the high and mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spaine in his court at Madrid Published by authority in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bristol, John Digby, Earl of; 1623)
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A true relation at large of the whole proceedings during the imprisonment of Cornelius de Witt, old burgermaster of the city of Dort, ruwaert of the country of Putten, and c. as also the sentence past upon him : together with a full account of the massacre committed upon the said Cornelius de Witt and his brother John de Witt, late rate pentionaries of Holland and West-Friesland, upon the 20th of August, 1672, at the Hague
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A true relation brought by the Lord of Buisson, and sent by the French King concerning the defeat of the Lord Soubizes army, his Maiestie being there in person. With The surprising of the castle of Chaume about the sands of Psonne the 18. of this present month of Aprill. 1622
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A true relation by Colonell Morgan, in a letter of the totall routing of the Lord Ashley, by him and Sir William Brereton at Stovv. With the names of all the prisoners by them taken. These being true copies and examined, are printed and published according to order of Parliament
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WorldCat: 606665278
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WorldCat: 1044334213
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A true relation concerning the late fight at Torrington between the forces under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the forces under the command of Lord Hopton and others : sent in a letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq., speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, and by him appointed to be forthwith printed and published
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WorldCat: 606554529
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A true relation concerning the late fight at Torrington, between the forces under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the forces under the command of the Lord Hopton and others. Sent in a letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, and by him appointed to be forthwith printed and published:
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A true relation from Germany, of a Protestant shepherd's killing a counterfeit devil, that would have perverted him to popery, July 29, new stile, 1676 being a contrivance of two monks that dress'd themselves one in the likeness of an angel, the other of a devil, and so in the night came to this poor shepherd, to affright and seduce him : with an account of what pass'd between them, how the shepherd kill'd him that acted the Devil, and buried him, and the trouble he has been like to come into since for the same
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WorldCat: 606658056
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A true relation from Hull of the present state and condition it is in. As it was written in a letter from thence by one of good quality, to a citizen in London, being dated the 19th of this instant moneth of Septemb. 1643. VVhich letter was brought into London the twenty eight of this moneth
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A true relation from Hvll of the state and condition it is in as it was written in a letter from thence / by one of good quality to a citizen in London, being dated the 19th of this instant moneth of Septemb., 1643 ; vvhich letter was brought into London the twenty eight of this moneth
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A True relation from Rome, of a bloody and cruel monster, that for many years hath destroyed an infinite number of men, women and children, devoured the growth of that country, and reduced other nations to want vvith a description of its prodigious shape, terrifying aspect, and fox-like craftiness, the like never yet seen in any other part of the world
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WorldCat: 606819518
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A true relation from Rome, of a bloody and cruel monster, that for many years hath destroyed an infinite number of men, women, and children; devoured the growth of that country, and reduced other nations to want: vvith a description of its prodigious shape, terrifying aspect, and fox-like craftiness; the like never yet seen in any other part of the vvorld
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WorldCat: 1066450381
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A true relation how eighteen men were casta way at sea six of which perished in the ship, and the other twelve got into the boat, and lived at sea six weeks in it : with the great hardships they underwent, and how miraculously they were preserved / written by Philip Hanger
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WorldCat: 606915465
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A true relation oe the late battaile before Worcester, taken on Sunday last, Sept. 25. by a gentleman of the Innes of Court, from the mouthes of Master Nathaniel Fynes, and many other commanders who were in the said skirmish, and sent up to Master Pym
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A true relation of a barbarous and most cruell murther committed by one Enoch ap Euan, who cut off his owne naturall mothers head, and his brothers. The cause wherefore he did this most excrable act: ... with his condemnation and execution. VVith certaine pregnant inducements, both diuine and morall, ...
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WorldCat: 606539633
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A True relation of a barbarous bloody murther, committed by Philip Standsfield upon the person of Sir James Standsfield his father Giving an account of the many inhumane practices and unnatural contrivances he used to bring about his wicked purposes in compassing the life of his said father: and how, with the assistance of his confederates and accomplices, he murthered him in his bed-chamber, threw him into a river, and gave out he drowned himself; seizing upon his estate and burying him privately: and by what means, the body being again taken up, the murther was discovered in all its circumstances. For which and other notorious crimes mention'd in this book, he was tryed, condemned and executed with the manner thereof, and c. Written as a caution to all graceless persons. This may be printed, R.P
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A true relation of a brave defeat given by the forces in Plimouth, to Sellum Greenvile, on Tuesday, the eighteenth of February, 1644. Written thence by a sure hand to a speciall friend in London, and confirmed by many that were eye-witnesses of the same. With the taking of one lieutenant colonell, one major, some captaines, foure lieutenants, two ensignes, 92 common souldiers. There were also taken about 300 armes, good store of mattocks, shovels and faggots. Published according to order
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A True relation of a brave defeat given by the forces in Plimouth, to Skellum Greenville, on Tuesday, the eighteenth of February, 1644 written thence by a sure hand to a speciall friend in London, and confirmed by many that were eye-witnesses to the same : with the taking of one lieutenant colonell, one major, foure captaines, four lieutenants, two ensignes, 92 common souldiers : there were also taken about 300 armes, good store of mattocks, shovels and faggots
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WorldCat: 606820321
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A true relation of a brave English strategem practised lately vpon a sea-towne in Galizia, and most valiantly and succesfully performed by one English ship alone of 30. tonne, with no more than 35. men in her. As also, with two other remarkeable accidents betweene the English and Spaniards, to the glory of our nation
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WorldCat: 606537755
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A true relation of a brave exploit performed by Captain Richard Dawks in taking of the Castle of Dover for the King and Parliament and the safety of the whole Kingdom, the quiet of the town of Dover, and all those parts of the country thereabouts on the 21 of August, 1642 : which was never conquered or taken before but by that worthy gent. Captain Rich. Dawks aforementioned / and set forth by Nicholas Payne
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WorldCat: 767144443
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A true relation of a brave exploit performed by Captain Richard Dawks, in taking of the Castle of Dover for the King and Parliament, and the safety of the whole kingdom, the quiet of the town of Dover, and all those parts of the country thereabouts, on the 21 of August, 1642. Which was never conquered or taken before, but by that worthy gent', Captain Rich: Dawks aforementioned. And set forth by Nicholas Payne, an inhabitant of Dover, for satisfaction of the whole kingdom: and by the consent of both the honourable Houses of Parliament: they have sent thither to be lieutenant of that castle, the noble and worthy knight, Sir Edward Boyse, one of the members of the House of Commons
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WorldCat: 606651738
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A true relation of a combustion, hapning, at St. Anne's Church by Aldersgate, betweene a stranger, sometimes a Iesuite, but now, thankes be to God, reformed to our church, and one Marler a buttonmaker, contending which should first preach, the minister being absent that Sabbath day: August 8th. 1641
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WorldCat: 606706343
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A true relation of a company of Brownists, separatists, and nonconformists, in Monmouthshire in Wales. With the manner of their doctrine, christnings, vveddings, and burialls. Together vvith a relation of the knavery that some of their teachers practised to enrich themselves withall. The truth whereof will be justified by sundry people of good quality inhabiting in the said county. / By Edward Harris
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A true relation of a conference had betwixt G. Keith and T. Upsher, at Colchester the 6th of the fifth month, 1699 the truth of which is attested by three witnesses who took it from their mouths in short-hand and afterwards by joint consent writ it out at length : the question stated at the said conference was whether Thomas Upsher's preaching in the forenoon that faith in Christ, as he was born of the Virgin Mary, and dyed for our sins, and c. was absolutely necessary to salvation, ..., and in the afternoon his preaching that the light within ... is sufficient to salvation is a contradiction : and a brief account of the uncivil and illegal treatment used by some principal Quakers at Colchester and Bristol toward G Keith ... : and a postscript, containing some notes and observations on the assertions of T. Upsher and his brethren, detecting their self-contradictions : and a certificate from Parson Shelton of Colchester, to the truth of the case in debate ... and to the truth of the conference / by George Keith
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A True relation of a cruel robbery and bloody murther committed on the body of Mr. John Talbot late curate of Lainedone in Essex, in a garden by Anna St. Clare near Shoreditch on Friday the 2. of July 1669, as he was going from Grays-Inn to his lodging in Bishops-gate-street and the manner of the apprehension of Geo. Roads, Steven Eaton, Hen. Pritchard, and Sarah Swift, brace the wicked actors of the same : as also an account of their arraignment, conviction, condemnation, and execution
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WorldCat: 606820562
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A true relation of a damnable gun-powder plot, found out at Rugland-Castle, in Monmoth-shire in Wales, related to the high court of Parliament by Iohn Davies, Nov. 12, being an eye-witnesse to the same ... : Whereunto in annexed a true discoverie of a horrible and bloudy treason and conspiracie. Against the Protestants of this kingdome in generall ... Which discovery was brought to the the House of Commons on Munday Novemb. the 15. 1641. As also a relation of a search at Worcester House in the Strand. Together with an order made by the Lords, for the apprehending of all priests and Jesuits within this city and kingdome
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WorldCat: 767513058
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