A58214
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Reall persecution, or, The foundation of a general toleration, displaied and portrayed by a proper emblem, and adorned with the same flowers wherewith the scoffers of this last age have strowed their libellous pamphlets
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1647
(1647)
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Wing R457A; ESTC R39746
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2,970
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1
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A92212
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Reall persecution or, The foundation of a general toleration, displaied and portrayed by a proper emblem, and adorned with the same flowers wherewith the scoffers of this last age have strowed their libellous pamphlets. Collected out of several books of the sectaries to discover to world their wicked and abusive language against godly Presbyterian ministers.
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1647
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Wing R457; Thomason 669.f.10[114]; ESTC R210691
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3,011
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1
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A91068
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Proper persecution, or the sandy foundation of a general toleration, discovered and portrayed in its proper colors. By the fruit ye shall know the tree; and by the waters the fountain. Read and consider what the envious man hath done.
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1646
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Wing P3673; Thomason 669.f.10[104]; ESTC R210661
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3,013
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1
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A34705
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The Deposition of Mr. William Carstares when he was examined before the Lords of secret committee, given in by him and renewed upon oath upon the 22 of December 1684, in presence of the Lords of His Majesty's Privy-Council
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Carstares, William, 1649-1715.; England and Wales. Privy Council.
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1684
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Wing C648; ESTC R6127
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4,493
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6
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A47484
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Pillulæ pestilentiales, or, A spiritual receipt for cure of the plague delivered in a sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Church London, in the mid'st of our late sore visitation / by Rich. Kingston ...
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Kingston, Richard, b. 1635?
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1665
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Wing K614; ESTC R4398
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31,246
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136
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A91187
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A fresh discovery of some prodigious new wandring-blasing-stars, & firebrands, stiling themselves nevv-lights, firing our church and state into new combustions. Divided into ten sections, comprising severall most libellous, scandalous, seditious, insolent, uncharitable, (and some blasphemous) passages; published in late unlicensed printed pamphlets, against the ecclesiasticall jurisdiction and power of parliaments, councels, synods, Christian kings and magistrates, in generall; the ordinances and proceedings of this present Parliament, in speciall: the national covenant, assembly, directory, our brethren of Scotland, Presbyterian government; the Church of England, with her ministers, worship; the opposers of independent novelties; ... Whereunto some letters and papers lately sent from the Sommer-Islands, are subjoyned, relating the schismaticall, illegal, tyrannical proceedings of some Independents there, in gathering their new-churches, to the great distraction and prejudice of that plantation. / Published for the common good by William Prynne of Lincolnes Inne, Esquire.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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1645
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Wing P3963; Thomason E261_5; ESTC R212456
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96,461
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90
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A61154
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Copies of the information and original papers relating to the proof of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, his present Majesty, and the government
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Sprat, Thomas, 1635-1713.
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1685
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Wing S5029; ESTC R18024
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133,469
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144
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A40672
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The history of the worthies of England who for parts and learning have been eminent in the several counties : together with an historical narrative of the native commodities and rarities in each county / endeavoured by Thomas Fuller.; History of the worthies of England
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Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.; Fuller, John, b. 1640 or 41.
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1662
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Wing F2441; ESTC R6196
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1,376,474
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1,013
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