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  • 91861
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    The saints gain by death, and their assurance thereof a sermon preached at the funerall of that worthy patriot Richard More, esquire, late one of the burgesses in this present Convention of Parliament for the town of Bishops-Castle in the countie of Salop / by Humphrey Hardwick ...
    Hardwick
  • 91862
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    The saints solemne covenant vvith their God as it was opened in a sermon preached at Beccles in the countie of Suffolk, at the taking of the Nationall Covenant there, by the ministers and other officers of that division / by Ioh. Brinsley ...
    Brinsley
  • 91863
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    The saints solemne covenant vvith their God. As it was opened in a sermon preached at Beccles in the countie of Suffolk, at the taking of the nationall Covenant there, by the ministers and other officers of that division. By Ioh: Brinsley minister of the Word at Great Yarmouth. Imprimatur, Ios: Caryl.
    Brinsley
  • 91864
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    The saints support in these sad times delivered in a sermon at Tiverton in Devonshire, in the time his excellencies army raised for King and Parliament quartered there / by Tho. Palmer ...
    Palmer
  • 91865
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    The saints support in these sad times, delivered in a sermon at Tiverton in Devonshire, in the time his Excellencies army raised for King and Parliament) quartered there. / By Tho. Palmer, minister to the Honourable Major Generall Skippons regiment. Imprimater [sic], Joseph Carrill.
    Palmer
  • 91866
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    The saints thankfull acclamation at Christs resumption of his great power and the initials of his kingdome. Delivered in a sermon at Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons, upon the day of their solemne thanksgiving unto God, for the great victory given our armie, under the command of the noble Lord Fairfax, at Selby in Yorke-shire and
    Caryl
  • 91867
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    The saints thankfull acclamation at Christs resvmption of His great power and the initials of His kingdome delivered in a sermon at Westminster before the honourable House of Commons, upon the day of their solemne thanksgiving unto God for the great victory given our armie under the command by Joseph Caryl ...
    Caryl
  • 91868
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    The schedvle In this schedvle is contained the excise, set and to be set upon severall commodities, as well forreign as native, as hereafter followeth.
  • 91869
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    The sea-gull, or The new apparition in the Star-Chamber at Westminster.
  • 91870
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    The sea-mans alphabet and primer, with syntagma naucleri. Also, to find the difference of longitude by coelestiall observation onely with other mathematicall knowledge for the better perfecting of young sea-men in the art of navigation, viz. in all the parts of arithmetique and geometry, the doctrine of the sphaeriques, and of right-lined triangles
    Skay
  • 91871
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    The sea-mans dictionary, or, An exposition and demonstration of all the parts and things belonging to a shippe together with an explanation of all the termes and phrases used in the practique of navigation / composed by Henry Manwaring ...
    Manwaring
  • 91872
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    The sea-mans dictionary: or, An exposition and demonstration of all the parts and things belonging to a shippe: together with an explanation of all the termes and phrases used in the practique of navigation. / Composed by that able and experienced sea-man Sr Henry Manwayring, Knight: and by him presented to the late Duke of Buckingham, the then Lor
  • 91873
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    The sea-mans practice contayning a fvndamentall probleme in navigation experimentally verified ... / by Richard Norwood.
    Norwood
  • 91874
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    The season for Englands selfe-reflection and advancing temple-vvork discovered in a sermon preached to the two Houses of Parliament at Margarets Westminster, Aug. 13, 1644, being an extraordinary day of humiliation / by Thomas Hill ...
    Hill
  • 91875
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    The season for Englands selfe-reflection, and advancing temple-work: discovered in a sermon preached to the two Houses of Parliament; at Margarets Westminster, Aug. 13. 1644. being an extraordinary day of humiliation. By Thomas Hill B.D. pastor at Tychmersh in Northamptonshire, a member of the Assembly of Divines.
  • 91876
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    The second part of the duply to M.S. alias Two brethren. Wherein are maintained the Kings, Parliaments, and all civil magistrates authority about the Church. Subordination of ecclesiasticall judicatories. Refuted the independency of particular congregations. Licentiousnesse of wicked conscience, and toleration of all sorts of most detestable schism
    Steuart
  • 91877
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    The second part of the duply to M.S. alias Two brethren. Wherein are maintained the Kings, Parliaments, and all civil magistrates authority about the Church. Subordination of ecclesiasticall judicatories. Refuted the independency of particular congregations. Licentiousnesse of wicked conscience, and toleration of all sorts of most detestable schism
  • 91878
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    The second part of the duply to M.S. alias two brethren wherein are maintained the Kings, Parliaments and all civil magistrates authority about the church, subordination of ecclesiasticall judicatories : are refuted the independency of particular congregtations, licentiousenesse of wicked conscience and toleration of all sorts of most detestable schismes, heresies and religions, as, idolatry, pag
    Steuart
  • 91879
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    The second part of the spectacles; or, rather a multiplying glass, fitted for their use, which are not able to see with spectacles: by the helpe whereof may be discerned many things at distance, which are hardly to be seen otherwise, and not ordinarily taken notice of.
  • 91880
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    The sentence from scripture and reason against arch-bishops and bishops with their curats. I. That they are in their doctrine and practice abominable. II. That their governement is an abomination. III. That their service is a profanation, so provoking in Gods eyes, that He will have all removed out of his sight. IV. That newtrality is most detestab
    Woodward