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 2William Paterson, 1883 |
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... Wherein a sure and safe method is proposed of restraining the abuse of that liberty , without the least encroachment upon the rights and privileges of the subject . [ By Francis SQUIRE . ] London , MDCCXL . Octavo . Pp . 58. b . t ...
... Wherein a sure and safe method is proposed of restraining the abuse of that liberty , without the least encroachment upon the rights and privileges of the subject . [ By Francis SQUIRE . ] London , MDCCXL . Octavo . Pp . 58. b . t ...
Page 899
... wherein the infants right , upon the parents ' faith , is illustrated by those miracles which Jesus per- formed . Their claim to baptism farther supported , from their being God's heritage . The commission to go teach , baptizing , does ...
... wherein the infants right , upon the parents ' faith , is illustrated by those miracles which Jesus per- formed . Their claim to baptism farther supported , from their being God's heritage . The commission to go teach , baptizing , does ...
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... wherein that Levite is expos'd as he deserves . By a lady of quality . [ Lady Mary CHUD- LEIGH . ] London : N. D. Octavo . Pp . 24. * FEMALE ( the ) prelate : being the his- tory of the life and death of Pope Joan . A tragedy . As it is ...
... wherein that Levite is expos'd as he deserves . By a lady of quality . [ Lady Mary CHUD- LEIGH . ] London : N. D. Octavo . Pp . 24. * FEMALE ( the ) prelate : being the his- tory of the life and death of Pope Joan . A tragedy . As it is ...
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... wherein the pope is proved to be a false and counterfeit head , and a robber of the honour due to Christ , the true head of the true Church . Also , the Quakers challenge to the Papists ; and the . Quakers testimony , concerning magis ...
... wherein the pope is proved to be a false and counterfeit head , and a robber of the honour due to Christ , the true head of the true Church . Also , the Quakers challenge to the Papists ; and the . Quakers testimony , concerning magis ...
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... wherein are sweete flowers , gathered out of that fruitfull ground , that I hope will yield pleasure and profit to all sorts of people . [ By ̄ Nicholas BRETON . ] The second part . London , 1636. Octavo . No pagination . * [ Bodl ...
... wherein are sweete flowers , gathered out of that fruitfull ground , that I hope will yield pleasure and profit to all sorts of people . [ By ̄ Nicholas BRETON . ] The second part . London , 1636. Octavo . No pagination . * [ Bodl ...
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Page 1593 - A form of prayer with thanksgiving, to be used yearly upon the fifth day of November, for the happy deliverance of King James I. and the Three Estates of England from the most traitorous and bloody -intended massacre by gunpowder ; and also for the happy arrival of his Majesty King William on this day, for the deliverance of our Church and nation.
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Page 1151 - HISTORY of the EARLY CHURCH, from the First Preaching of the Gospel to the Council of Nicsea. AD 325. By ELIZABETH M. SEWELL, Author of 'Amy Herbert.
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