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: Part I

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  • 5961
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    Transubstantiation discuss'd, in two parts. The first, considering the pleas for it: the second, the arguments against it. In several papers that have pass'd between T. B. a popish priest, and Henry Newcome, Rector of Middleton, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. To which is prefixed an introduction in several Papers, about the education of children by the same Hands
  • 5962
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    Tripatriarchicon; or, the lives of the three patriarchs Abraham, Isaac & Jacob. Extracted forth of the sacred story, and digested into English verse, by Andrew Symson M. A. and then Minister of Kirkinner
  • 5963
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    Tunbridgialia: or, the pleasures of Tunbridge. A poem. In Latin and English heroic verse. Written by Peter Causton Merc. Lond
  • 5964
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    Two funeral sermons preached by Henry Phillipps, M. A. of both Universities, and sometime Fellow of Magdalen-College, Oxon.
  • 5965
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    A Trip to the D----l's summer-house, or, A journey to the Wells with the old preaching Quaker's sermon to the London-mobb.
  • 5966
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    A timely caveat of the inferiour clergy of Ireland, against a bill entituled, An act for purchasing glebes, &c
  • 5967
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    A treatise concerning providence: By way of Dialogue. By Sir Humphry Mackworth
  • 5968
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    A treatise concerning the divine authority of the scriptures, the divinity of our blessed Saviour, and the divine personality of the Holy Ghost: by way of dialogue. By Sir Humphry Mackworth
  • 5969
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    A treatise concerning the internal word and spirit of God; Being the way to Attain to the True and Divine knowledge In the mysteries of His Eternal Kingdom
  • 5970
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    A treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis. Wherein the nature of trespass is clearly explicated, and the Gift of the Action stated, and by whom such Actions may be brought, and against whom and how to be laid. Together with the Forms and Learning of Writs, Declarations and Pleadings, in reference to all sorts of Torts or Wrongs done to a Man's Person, Estate or Interest. And also wherein is con
  • 5971
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    A trip to Portugal. Or, a view of their strength by sea and land; an exact list of their forces, with the names of their regimental officers, the scituation of their frontier towns, and the true prospect of their fortifications. To which, is Added, A Catalogue of their Kings; Of the Places they were Born in; The Length of their several Reigns; And the Days of their Deaths. Also The manner of their
  • 5972
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    A trip to Spain: or, a true description of the comical humours, ridiculous customs, and foolish laws, of that lazy improvident people the Spaniards. In a letter to a person of quality from an officer in the Royal Navy
  • 5973
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    A true account of the burning of the city of London, and by wohm [sic]. Extracted from the Gazette of April the 26. to 30. 1666. Mentioned in the Rehearsal of the Observator of Saturday last
  • 5974
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    A true and faithful account of the religion and manners of the Mohammetans. In which is a particular relation of their pilgrimage to Mecca, The Place of Mohammet's Birth; And a Description of Medina, and of his Tomb there. As likewise of Algier, and the Country adjacent: And of Alexandria, Grand-Cairo, &c. With an Account of the Author's being taken Captive, the Turks Cruelty to him, and of his Es
  • 5975
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    A true and faithful representation of the miserable state of the church of Christ in the country of the Grisons; and the imminent Dangers to which they are expos'd from Rome. Humbly Address'd To all Persons (of whatsoever State, Dignity and Authority) who sincerely seek and promote the Glory of God, the Preservation and Edification of his Church, and are true Lovers of Christ in his Members: Toget
  • 5976
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    A true and full relation of the witches at Pittenweem. To which is added by way of preface, an essay for proving the existence of good and evil spirits, relating to the Witches at Pittenweem, now in Custody, with Arguments against the Sadducism of the Present Age
  • 5977
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    An theater of mortality: or, the illustrious inscriptions extant upon the several monuments, erected over the dead bodies, (of the sometime Honourable Persons) buried within the Gray-Friars church-yard; and other churches and burial-places within the city of Edinburgh and suburbs: collected and Englishe by R. Monteith, M. A.
  • 5978
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    Tales tragical and comical. Viz. Abradatus and Panthea, or Love and Honour in Perfection. Tragical. Hell beyond Hell, or The Devil and Mademoiselle. Comical. Female Revenge, or The Queen of Lombardy. Tragical. The Night-Adventures, or The Country Intrigue. Comical. Fatal Piety, or The Royal Converts. Tragical. The broken commands, or The Heir Adopted. Comical. From the prose of some famous antique
  • 5979
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    The tent of Darius explain'd: or the queens of Persia at the feet of Alexander. Translated from the French of Mr. Felibien. By Colonel Parsons. With a print of the Tent, engraven by Mr. Gribelin
  • 5980
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    The town spy, or, The Devil's Factors Discover'd. In several witty and ingenious dialogues; between I. A miserly griping father, and a prodigal and wasteful son. II. A Jealous Husband, and a Jocose but Innocent Wife. III. A Tailor and a Barber turn'd Gentlemen at Tunbridge-Wells. IV. The Amorous Seaman and the Disdainful Mistress. V. A Newcastle Collier, a London Cole-Merchant and Cole Meter at Bi