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  • 32961
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    Gospel-worship: or, The right manner of sanctifying the name of God in generall. And particularly in these 3. great ordinances, [brace] viz. [brace] 1. Hearing the Word. 2. Receiving the Lords Supper 3. Prayer. By Jeremiah Burroughes, the Gospel-preacher to two of the greatest congregations in England, viz. Stepney and Criple-gate, London.
    Burroughes
  • 32962
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    Graecae grammatices compendium in usum Regiae scholae Westmonasteriensis.
  • 32963
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    Grand Pluto's progresse through Great Britaine, and Ireland. Being a diarie, or exact iournall of all his observations during the time of his walking to and fro in the said kingdomes. Found on Dunsmore Heath, and translated out of infernall characters into English verse. By G.W. alias Philoparthen Esdras.
    Esdras
  • 32964
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    Great Britans [sic] alarm discovering national sinns, and exhorting to reformation of life, and holiness, and courage in the battels of god against the Anti-christ, Magog, fourth-beast, eagle, King of Babilon, and Gog, and kings of east to bee fought by a lion, and fierce people of the north, which must burn the seat of Magog, and whole body of the
  • 32965
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    Græcæ grammatices compendium in usum Regiæ scholæ Westmonasteriensis.
  • 32966
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    The Generals dinner at the Lady Crispes, with his lady, and officers of the Armie how his excellency was invited by a cook. The manner of the dinner, their great danger of being all poysoned; and remedies used to preserve them. And the cooke who was the chiefe actor, committed.
  • 32967
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    The ghost of Sr. John Presbjter, wherein he desireth that the rest of that faction may desist, and prosecute no further that monster of Presbytery. Also, his advertisement to one of his deare children, whom he left out of his will, by reason of his great rage of his sicknes.
  • 32968
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    The glorious mystery of Gods mercy, or, A precious cordiall for fainting soules a treatise wherein two great mysteries are opened ... : also, the royall law proved to be a rule of gospell obedience ... / Iohn Bisco ...
    Bisco
  • 32969
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    The glory of Christ, and the ruine of Antichrist unvailed, as they are held forth in revelation, by the seales, trumpets and vialls, dialogue-wise, between a minister of the Gospell and an inquiring Christian, for the information and consolation of all those who love the truth in the mystery and power of it / by T.C.
  • 32970
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    The glory of a true church in its perfection and beauty. Set forth in the interest which saints have in God. Fit to be knowne by all those who are admitted to the Lords Supper. / Set forth by a reverend divine. Imprimatur, John Dovvname.
  • 32971
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    The glory of a true church in its perfection and beauty. Set forth in the interest which saints have in God. Fit to be knowne by all those who are admitted to the Lords Supper. / Set forth by a reverend divine. Imprimatur, John Dovvname.
  • 32972
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    The golden fleece defended; or Reasons against the Company of Merchant Adventurers; humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons.
  • 32973
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    The gossips feast or, Morrall tales taking a view of things past, discoursing of things present, and conjecturing of things to come. By a well known moderne author.
  • 32974
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    The government of the Church of Scotland fully declared wherein is largely set forth the order and uniformitie to be observed in the realme of Scotland concerning doctrine, administration of the sacraments, election of ministers, provision for their sustentation, ecclesiasticall discipline and policy of the Church as it is now practised : together with an act of Parliament and severall acts of th
  • 32975
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    The grand account, or, a remonstrance wherein is plainly discovered the vast sum of money levied upon the kingdome by ordinance of Parliament since the beginning of the late warre : as also an accompt of the disposall of the greatest part thereof, for the service of the Parliament, &c. : also vox populi, or, The cry of the commons against Committee-men : In all humility tendered unto the consider
  • 32976
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    The grand account. Or A remonstrance, wherein is plainly discovered the vast summes of money levyed upon the kingdome by ordinance of Parliament, since the beginning of the late warre: as also an accompt of the disposall of the greatest part thereof, for the service of the Parliament, &c. Also vox populi, or the cry of the commons against committee
  • 32977
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    The grand designe: or A discovery of that forme of slavery, entended, and in part brought upon the free people of England; by a powerfull party in the Parliament : and L. G. Crumwell, Commissary Gen. Ireton, and others of that facton [sic] in the Army; tending to the utter ruine, and enslaving of the whole nation. With the true grounds of the Kings
  • 32978
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    The grand informer. Or the prerogative of princes, priviledge of parliaments, propriety of the subiect, and power of the magistrate in point of civill government fully asserted. Being a cleare and iust vindication of the late proceedings of the Army under the conduct and command of his Excelency Sir Thomas Fairfax: by certain positions built upon p
  • 32979
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    The grand plea of Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London, against the present tyrannicall House of Lords, which he delivered before an open committee of the House of Commons, the twentieth day of October, 1647, where Mr. Iohn Maynard the lawyer had the chaire unto which is annexed his proposition of the 2 Oct. 1647, to argue his case in point of law, with any 40 la
    Lilburnee
  • 32980
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    The grand plea of Lievt. Col. John Lilburne, prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London, against the present tyrannicall House of Lords, which he delivered before an open committee of the House of Commons, the twenteth day of October, 1647. where Mr. Iohn Maynard the lawyer had the chaire.
    Lilburnee