A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain: Including the Works of Foreigners Written In, Or Translated Into the English Language, Volume 4W. Paterson, 1888 |
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... reasons of I. That wise and learned King James and his Privy - Councill . Anno Reg . 2do . II . The Honourable Commons assembled in this present parliament in their votes & c . Feb. 25 . 1662. III . The Presbyterian ministers in the ...
... reasons of I. That wise and learned King James and his Privy - Councill . Anno Reg . 2do . II . The Honourable Commons assembled in this present parliament in their votes & c . Feb. 25 . 1662. III . The Presbyterian ministers in the ...
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... Reasons for abrogating the test . [ By : GOODWIN . ] London , 1688. Quarto . Pp . 2. b . t . 48. * [ Queen's Coll . Cat . , p . 241. ] contrary TRANSUBSTANTIATION to Scripture : or , the Protestant's an- swer to the Seeker's request ...
... Reasons for abrogating the test . [ By : GOODWIN . ] London , 1688. Quarto . Pp . 2. b . t . 48. * [ Queen's Coll . Cat . , p . 241. ] contrary TRANSUBSTANTIATION to Scripture : or , the Protestant's an- swer to the Seeker's request ...
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... reason . [ By Martin CLIFFORD , Master of the Charter House , London . ] London , 1675. Duodecimo . Pp . 91. * [ Darling , Cyclop . Bibl . ] TREATISE ( a ) of infallibility , shewing that the Church of Rome's claim to that high ...
... reason . [ By Martin CLIFFORD , Master of the Charter House , London . ] London , 1675. Duodecimo . Pp . 91. * [ Darling , Cyclop . Bibl . ] TREATISE ( a ) of infallibility , shewing that the Church of Rome's claim to that high ...
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... reason ) may be allow'd without any prejudice to piety , or to the peace of any common - wealth ; and that the loss of public peace and religion it self must necessarily follow , where such a liberty of reasoning is taken away ...
... reason ) may be allow'd without any prejudice to piety , or to the peace of any common - wealth ; and that the loss of public peace and religion it self must necessarily follow , where such a liberty of reasoning is taken away ...
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... reasons for lesse rigour against non - subscribers . Both modestly writ- ten ; that neither should offend . [ By William BRADSHAW . ] N. P. 1599. Octavo . Pp . 10. b.t. 28. * TRIALOGUS . A conference betwixt Mr. Con , Mr. Pro , and Mr ...
... reasons for lesse rigour against non - subscribers . Both modestly writ- ten ; that neither should offend . [ By William BRADSHAW . ] N. P. 1599. Octavo . Pp . 10. b.t. 28. * TRIALOGUS . A conference betwixt Mr. Con , Mr. Pro , and Mr ...
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