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 3William Paterson, 1885 |
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Page 1807
... Wherein the arguments of the puritans are wisely prevented , that when they come to answere M. Doctor , they must needes say some- thing that hath bene spoken . Com- piled for the behoofe and overthrow of the Parsons , Fyckers , and ...
... Wherein the arguments of the puritans are wisely prevented , that when they come to answere M. Doctor , they must needes say some- thing that hath bene spoken . Com- piled for the behoofe and overthrow of the Parsons , Fyckers , and ...
Page 1821
... Wherein the foure complections , sanguine , cholericke , phligmaticke , melancholicke are suc- cinctly painted forth and their externall intimates laid open to the purblind eye of ignorance it selfe , by which every one may judge of ...
... Wherein the foure complections , sanguine , cholericke , phligmaticke , melancholicke are suc- cinctly painted forth and their externall intimates laid open to the purblind eye of ignorance it selfe , by which every one may judge of ...
Page 1825
... wherein the ex- tremes on either hand are stated and examined . To which is added an appendix , containing the rise of the Jure Divino prelatists ; and an answer to their arguments , by episcopal divines . By T. A. [ Thomas AITON ...
... wherein the ex- tremes on either hand are stated and examined . To which is added an appendix , containing the rise of the Jure Divino prelatists ; and an answer to their arguments , by episcopal divines . By T. A. [ Thomas AITON ...
Page 1831
... wherein prophaness and irreverence toward the sacred majesty of God hath so much corrupted our religious assemblies , that men are regardless of their being before God , or of Gods being amongst them in his own house . By [ S. G. ] late ...
... wherein prophaness and irreverence toward the sacred majesty of God hath so much corrupted our religious assemblies , that men are regardless of their being before God , or of Gods being amongst them in his own house . By [ S. G. ] late ...
Page 1835
... Wherein he plainely sets downe , as well the motiues and oc- casions , as the method and style of all his former writings ; namely , his first apology for cvstomers , against infor- mers of all sorts . His reply , or second apology for ...
... Wherein he plainely sets downe , as well the motiues and oc- casions , as the method and style of all his former writings ; namely , his first apology for cvstomers , against infor- mers of all sorts . His reply , or second apology for ...
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Page 2083 - REAL LIFE IN LONDON : or, the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq., and his Cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall. By an Amateur (Pierce Egan). With 31 Coloured Plates by Alken and Rowlandson, etc.
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Page 1931 - A Platform of Church Discipline gathered out of the word of God: and agreed upon by the Elders; and Messengers of the Churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in New England to be presented to the Churches and General!
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Page 2287 - And I am come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and a large, unto a land flowing with milk and honey...