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: Part I

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  • 2841
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    A gold chain of four links, to draw poor souls to their desired habitation. Or, the four last things briefly discoursed of, ... To which is added, wholesome instructions ... With some necessary directions to die well, ... By ... J. Stevens, D.D. ...
  • 2842
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    God's dominion over the seas, and the seaman's duty, consider'd, in a sermon preached at Long-Reach August the 10th. 1701, on board His Majesty's Capital Ship The Royal Soveraign, by Philip Stubs, M. A. One of the Chaplains to His Majesty's Navy in Ordinary
  • 2843
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    Good news to the good women, and to the bad women too that will grow better; The like to the Men. But here the Women are put in the first place, (the which is now out of their place) because this Book chiefly Treats, Of the Women. Shewing What the Scripture saith of the Good Women, and also what the Scripture saith of the Bad Women. And for Satisfaction to the Jews, herein is proved whose Seed it
  • 2844
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    Gospel mysteries unveil'd: or an exposition of all the parables, and many express similitudes contained in the four evangelists, spoken by our lord and saviour Jesus Christ: Wherein also many things are doctrinally handled, and practically improved, by way of application. By Benjamin Keach, author of [...] a key to open scripture metaphors
  • 2845
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    Great doubts and difficulties to be resolved by the good people of England
  • 2846
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    The gardeners almanack, for the year of Our Lord, 1702. Or the new art of gardening directing what is to be done monthly throughout the year, both in the kitchen; and flower garden. With the sun's and moon's rising, southing and setting; the sun's true declination, length of the day, &c. Together, with a discourse on the art of astrology, with the cautionary, or unfortunate days in each month of t
  • 2847
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    The genealogy of the most illustrious House of Brunswick-Lunenburgh. Together wtth [sic] an account of the posterity of King James the I. Shewing what princes are of the royal blood of England
  • 2848
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    The generous muse. A funeral poem, in memory of his late Majesty K. James the II. Humbly dedicated to Her Royal Highness
  • 2849
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    The gentle Montgomeries: an excellent new song, giving an account of their original, and of Rodger Earl of Montgomery, Shrewsburie and Arundale, general to William the Conqueror his coming to England, with several parts of history concerning them, ending with an advice t the chief of the clan. To its own proper tune, or the tune of The bonny broom
  • 2850
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    The german and French journals of the late campaign in Italy: Confronted together. Taken from the Italian diary, printed at Vienna by the Emperor's command; and from the Paris Gazette. At the End is summ'd up the Number of the Kill'd, Wounded and taken Prisoners, &c
  • 2851
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    The government of the passions. A sermon preach'd in the Temple-Church, on Midlent Sunday, March the 30th, 1701. By M. Burghope, ... Published at the request of some that heard it
  • 2852
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    The grand apocalyptic question; when the reign of Antichritianism, or the Papacy began? And consequently, when it shall end? In the assertion of the epoch, or beginning at A.D. 437, and the period or end, at 1697. Humbly debated with Mr. Fleming, In Answer to his Fixation of the Epoch at 606, and the Period at 1800. or After. Both Adjusted to the 1260 Days. By T. Beverley
  • 2853
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    The great historical, geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionary; being a curious miscellany of sacred and prophane history. ... Collected from the best historians, chronologers, and lexicographers; ... especially out of Lewis Morery, ... The second edition revis'd, corrected and enlarg'd to the year 1688; by Jer. Collier, A. M.
  • 2854
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    The grove: or, the rival muses. A poem. By the author of A pastoral elegy on the death of Mr. Creech