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A vvorthy communicant: or, A treatise, shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By Ier. Dyke, minister of Epping, in Essex
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A vvorthy communicant: or, A treatise, shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By Ier. Dyke, minister of Epping, in Essex in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dyke, Jeremiah; 1636)
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A vvorthy communicant: or, A treatise, shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By Ier. Dyke, minister of Epping, in Essex in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dyke, Jeremiah; 1638)
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A vvorthy speech by Mr. Tho. Abernethie ; wherein is discovered the villany and hellish plots wrought in the Popes courts against these our three kingdomes, and now disclosed this 29, Iuly, 1641
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A vvorthy speech by Mr. Tho. Abernethie ; wherein is discovered the villany and hellish plots wrought in the Popes courts against these our three kingdomes, and now disclosed this 29, Iuly, 1641 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Abernethie, Thomas; 1641)
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A vvorthy speech by Mr. Tho. Abernethie ; wherein is discovered the villany and hellish plots wrought in the Popes courts against these our three kingdomes, and now disclosed this 29, Iuly, 1641 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Abernethie, Thomas; 1641)
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A vvorthy speech spoken by His Excellence the Earle of Essex in the head of his armie before his arrivall at Worcester on Saterday last, being the 24 of September, 1642 : vvherein is declared every particular order and duty which His Excellence expects to be performed both by his commanders and souldiers : with a royall protestation taken by His Excellence and by him prescribed to be taken throughout the armie
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A vvorthy speech spoken by His Excellence the Earle of Essex. In the head of his armie, before his arrivall at Worcester, on Saterday last, being the 24. of September, 1642. VVherein is declared every particular order and duty which his Excellence expects to be performed both by his commanders and souldiers. With a royall protestation taken by his Excellence, and by him prescribed to be taken throughont the armie
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A vvorthy speech, by Mr. Tho. Abernethie. Wherein is discovered the villany and hellish plots wrought in the Popes courts against these our three kingdomes. And now disclosed this 29. Iuly, 1641
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A vvorthy speech, by Mr. Tho. Abernethie. Wherein is discovered the villany and hellish plots wrought in the Popes courts against these our three kingdomes. And now disclosed this 29. Iuly, 1641 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Abernethie, Thomas; 1641)
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A vvorthy vvorke profitable to this whole kingdome Concerning the mending of all high-waies, as also for waters and iron workes. By Tho: Procter Esquire
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A vvorthy vvorke profitable to this whole kingdome Concerning the mending of all high-waies, as also for waters and iron workes. By Tho: Procter Esquire in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Procter, Thomas.; 1607)
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A wakening call, or, An alarm from heaven to the wise and foolish virgins wherein the vices of this age is laid open and bewail'd, the sublety of Satan discover'd in his temptations in several particulars ... : likewise there is discovered the nature of regeneration or the new birth, in several particulars ... / from a minister in the country to a minister in the city for the publication
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A walk to Islington with a description of New-Tunbridge-Wells and Sadler's musick-house / by the author of the poet's ramble after riches
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A walk to Islington with a description of New-Tunbridge-Wells and Sadler's musick-house / by the author of the poet's ramble after riches in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ward, Edward; 1699)
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A war among the angels of the churches wherein is shewed the principles of the new methodists in the great point of justification : also a form of prayer according to those principles : with the orthodox doctrine about a believing sinners actual justification, wherein is the country-mans method represented to view : as also a form of prayer for actual justification, according to those principles / by a country professor of Jesus Christ
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A warning against the deceit of setting up man's reason, as judge in spiritual matters first written in Latin, by a German nobleman, A.V.F. i.e. Abraham von Franckenberg and printed 1644, then translated into Dutch, and printed at Rotterdam, in the year 1674, and now translated into English, and printed by a lover of truth, S. Crisp
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A warning against the idolatrie of the last times And an instruction touching religious, or diuine worship
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A warning against the idolatrie of the last times And an instruction touching religious, or diuine worship in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Perkins, William; 1601)
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A warning against the idolatrie of the last times. And an instruction touching religious, or diuine worship
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A warning against the idolatrie of the last times. And an instruction touching religious, or diuine worship in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Perkins, William; 1601)
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A warning against the idolatrie of the last times. And an instruction touching religious, or diuine worship in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Perkins, William; 1601)
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A warning agaynst the dangerous practises of papistes and specially the parteners of the late rebellion. Gathered out of the common feare and speche of good subiectes. Sene and allowed
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WorldCat: 606522479
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A warning agaynst the dangerous practises of papistes, and specially the parteners of the late rebellion. Gathered out of the common feare and speche of good subiectes
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A warning agaynst the dangerous practises of papistes, and specially the parteners of the late rebellion. Gathered out of the common feare and speche of good subiectes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Norton, Thomas; 1569)
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A warning and declaration from the General Assembly at Dundie, the 30 of Iuly 1651. post meridiem, Sep.17
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A warning and declaration from the General Assembly at Dundie, the 30 of Iuly 1651. post meridiem, Sep.17 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of Scotland. General Assembly.; 1651)
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A warning and testimony from the Lord who lives and abides forever that all that have known the Lord get into the name of the Lord therein only to have their confidence ... / by Humphry Woolrick
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A warning and testimony from the Lord who lives and abides forever that all that have known the Lord get into the name of the Lord therein only to have their confidence ... / by Humphry Woolrick in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wollrich, Humphry; 1680)
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A warning and visitation to the inhabitants of Godalming All you that read this, be not rash, but weigh it right with the true weight, and the even ballance, the ballance of the sanctuary, and then you will not judge amiss of it; for it is not in hatred or reproach to any, but in love to all souls, in plainness and truth. And you inhabitants of Godalming, be warned, and seriously consider of this visitation; for the spirit of the Lord yet strives with you as with the old world, but they not taking warning, were drowned: therefore prise your time, and despise not the reproof of instruction, for such are brutish; but reprove or instruct a wise man, and he will love thee; reprove a scorner, and he will hate thee; but the reproof of instruction is the way of life to the wise; and a wise man will hear and increase in wisdom: be calm therefore, and learn of the light which is the way and the truth. T.P
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A warning for all desperate vvomen By the example of Alice Dauis who for killing of her husband was burned in Smithfield the 12 of Iuly 1628. to the terror of all the beholders. To the tune of the Ladies fall
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A warning for all lewd livers By the example of a disobedient child, who riotously wasted and consumed his fathers and mothers goods, and also his own, among strumpets and other lewd livers, and after died most miserably on a dung-hill. To the tune of, Sir Andrew Barton
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A warning for all lewd livers, by the example of a disobedient childe, who riotously wasted and consumed his fathers and mothers goods, and also his own, among strumpets, and other lewd livers, and after dyed most miserably on a dung-hill. To the tune of Sir Andrew Barton
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A warning for all lewd livers: by the example of a disobedient child, who rioutously wasted and consumed his father and mother's goods, and also his own, amongst vile strumpets, and other lewd livers, and died most miserably on a dunghil. To the tune of, Sir Andrew Barton, and c
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A warning for all murderers. A most rare, strange, and wonderfull accident, which by Gods just judgement was brought to passe, not farre from Rithin in Wales, and showne upon three most wicked persons, who had secretly and cunningly murdered a young gentleman named David Williams, that by no meanes it could be knowne, and how in the end it was revenged by a childe of five yeeres old, which was in his mothers wombe, and unborne when the deed was done. To the tune of, Wigmores Galliard
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WorldCat: 606670073
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A warning for all people
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A warning for all people in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Parnell, James; 1660)
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A warning for all people in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Parnell, James; 1660)
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A warning for all such as desire to sleep upon the grass: By the example of Mary Dudson maid-servant to Mr. Phillips a gardener ... being a most strange, but true relation how she was found in a dead-sleep in the garden, that no ordinary noise could awake her. As also how an adder entered into her body, the manner of her long sickness, with a brief discovery of the cause at length by her strange and most miraculous vomiting up of about fourteen young adders, and one old adder ... the maid is yet living. The like to this hath not been known in this age. The tune is, In summer time
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A warning for all wicked livers By the example of Richard Whitfield, and M. Gibs who were two notorious offenders, and both of one company, which two men made a daily practise, and got their livings by robbing and stealing both on the high-ways, and in any other places where they came, but were at last taken, apprehended and condemned to dye for robbing of a coach, and murdering of a captains man at Shooters-Hil, in Kent, some five or six miles from London, and for that offence and others, Gibs was prest to death at Maidstone in Kent, and Whitfield was hanged in chains on Shooters-Hil, where he did the bloody deed, the 27th. of March, 1655. The manner how shall be exactly related in this ditty. The tune is, Ned Smith
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WorldCat: 606674337
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A Warning for all worldlings to learn to dye. The tune is, The ladies fall
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A warning for all worldlings to learn to dye. The tune is, The ladies fall in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1663)
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WorldCat: 606673942
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A Warning for all worldlings to learn to dye. The tune is, The ladies fall in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1663)
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A warning for bad wives: or The manner of the burning of Sarah Elston Who was burnt to death a stake on Kennington. Common neer Southwark, on Wednesday the 24th of April 1678. For murdering her husband Thomas Elston, the 25th of September last. and likewise the execution and confession of John Masters, and Gabriel Dean his man; who were executed for robbing on the highway. Together with their behaviour, last vvords, and confession at the place of execution. With allowance. Ro. L'Estrange
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A Warning for England conteyning the horrible practises of the Kyng of Spayn in the kyngdom of Naples and the miseries wherunto that noble realme is brought : wherby all Englische men may vnderstand the plage that shall light apon them yf the Kynge of Spayn obteyne the dominion in England
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A warning for England especially for London in the famous history of the frantick Anabaptists their wild preachings and practises in Germany
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WorldCat: 1044296418
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A warning for house-keepers, or, A discovery of all sorts of thieves and robbers which go under these titles viz. the gilter, the mill, the glasier, budg and snudg. file-lifter, tongue-padder, the private theif. With directions how to prevent them. Also an exact discription of every one of their practices. Writen by one who was a prisoner in Newgate. With allowance
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A warning for Israel in a sermon preached at Christ-Church, in Dublin, the 30. of October, 1625. By Henry Leslie, one of his Majesties chaplaines in ordinary
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A warning for Israel in a sermon preached at Christ-Church, in Dublin, the 30. of October, 1625. By Henry Leslie, one of his Majesties chaplaines in ordinary in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Leslie, Henry; 1625)
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A warning for maides: or the false dissembling,, cogging, cunning, cozening young man, who long did try and use his skill, to wo a coy young maid to his will and when he had obtain'd her love, to her he very false did prove To a dainty new tune, called, No, no, not I
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WorldCat: 606538481
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A warning for maides: or The false dissembling,, cogging, cunning, cozening young man, who long did try and use his skill, to wo a coy young maid to his will and when he had obtain'd her love, to her he very false did prove. To a dainty new tune, called, No, no, not I
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A Warning for married women
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A Warning for married women in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1685)
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A warning for married women Being an example of Mrs. Jane Reynolds born neer Pilmouth who having plighted her troth to a seaman, was afterwards married to a carpenter, and at last carried away by a spirit, the manner how shall presently be recited, to a west-country tune called, The fair maid of Bristol: Bateman, or, John True
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WorldCat: 606670094
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A Warning for married women by the example of Mrs. Jane Renalds a West-country woman ... who having plighted her troth to a seaman was afterwards married to a carpenter and at last carried away by a spirit, the manner how shall be presently recited : to a gallant West-country tune cal'd The fair maid of Bristol, or, Bateman, or, John True
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A warning for married women. Being an example of Mrs. Jane Reynolds born neer Pilmouth who having plighted her troth to a seaman, was afterwards married to a carpenter, and at last carried away by a spirit, the manner how shall presently be recited, to a west-country tune called, The fair maid of Bristol: Bateman, or, John True
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A warning for married women: being an example of Mrs. Jane Reynolds ... who having pledged her troth to a seaman was afterwards married to a carpenter, and at last carried away by a spirit, the manner how shall be recited. To a west-country tune, call'd, The fair maid of Bristol: or, John True, and c
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WorldCat: 767512801
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A warning for swearers, by the example of God's judgments shewed upon a man born near the town of Wolver-hampton, in Stafford-shire, who had stolen a Bible; and being examined before a justice, deny'd the fact, and falsly forswore it; wishing he might rot, if he were guilty of the theft; which immediatly fell upon him; and is at this time, a sad spectacle to hundreds that have beheld him: also, a relation of God's judgments shewed upon a woman, who lived in Worcester-shire; who falsly forswore her self, and illegible in a short time after, being immediately stuck dumb. J.C. Tune, Aim not too high
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WorldCat: 766882230
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