A25895
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The Art of catechising, or, The compleat catechist in four parts ...
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1691
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Wing A3786; ESTC R5214
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A73805
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Mr. Edward Dering, his godly priuate prayers for Christian families Whereunto is annexed, his briefe and necessary catechisme for housholders.
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Dering, Edward, 1540?-1576.; Cooper, Thomas, fl. 1626.
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1624
(1624)
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STC 6690; ESTC S125308
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105,149
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A15779
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A treatise, shewing the possibilitie, and conueniencie of the reall presence of our Sauiour in the blessed Sacrament the former is declared by similitudes and examples: the latter by the causes of the same.
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Wright, Thomas, d. 1624.
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1596
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STC 26043.5; ESTC S111546
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105,764
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270
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A65287
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The Christian's charter shewing the priviledges of a believer by Thomas Watson.
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Watson, Thomas, d. 1686.
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1654
(1654)
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Wing W1113; ESTC R27057
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106,135
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340
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A51254
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Breach upon breach, or, An acknowledgement of judiciall breaches made upon us, procured by sinfull breaches found amongst us with instruction, admonition, and encouragement yet to turn to him that smites us : as the sum of it was delivered at the funerall of Mr. Jeremiah Colman, late preacher of the Gospell at Hetherset in Norfolk, February 18, 1658/9 / by Tho. Moore, Junior.
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Moore, Thomas, Junior.
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1659
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Wing M2598; ESTC R9514
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106,307
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114
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A17262
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Problemes of beautie and all humane affections. VVritten in Italian by Tho: Buoni, cittizen of Lucca. With a discourse of beauty, by the same author. Translated into English, by S.L. Gent; Problemi della belleza. English
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Buoni, Thommaso.; Lennard, Samson, d. 1633.
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1606
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STC 4103.3; ESTC S106920
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352
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A31893
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The art of divine meditation, or, A discourse of the nature, necessity, and excellency thereof with motives to, and rules for the better performance of that most important Christian duty : in several sermons on Gen. 24:63 / by Edmund Calamy ...
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Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.
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1680
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Wing C227; ESTC R952
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A69235
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A treatise against lying Wherein is shevved vvhat it is, the nature and causes of this sinne, the divers kindes of it; and that all of them are sinfull, and unlawfull, with the motives and meanes to preserve us from it, or to cure us of it. By John Dovvname, B. of D. and preacher of Gods Word.
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Downame, John, d. 1652.
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1636
(1636)
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STC 7149; ESTC S116622
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107,724
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178
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A08273
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An eye to heauen in earth A necessarie watch for the time of death, consisting in meditations and prayers fit for that purpose. With the husbands christian counsell to his wife and children, left poore after his death.
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Norden, John, 1548-1625?
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1619
(1619)
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STC 18606; ESTC S119831
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107,859
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476
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A78141
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The royal robe: or, A treatise of meeknesse. Upon Col. 3. 12. wholly tending to peaceablenesse. / By James Barker, minister of Redbourn in Hartfordshire.
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Barker, James, Minister of Redbourn.
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1661
(1661)
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Wing B769; Thomason E1857_1; ESTC R19561
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107,888
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272
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A26872
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A call to the unconverted to turn and live and accept of mercy while mercy may be had as ever they would find mercy in the day of their extremity from the living God / by his unworthy servant, Richard Baxter ; to be read in families where any are unconverted.
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Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
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1658
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Wing B1196; ESTC R2096
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107,933
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375
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A50400
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The beauty and order of the creation together with natural and allegorical meditations on the six dayes works of the creation : with the addition of two compendious discourses : I. of the creation of man after the image of God, II. of the creation of angels, with a description of their several properties / by ... Mr. John Maynard ... ; published by William Gearing ...
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Maynard, John, 1600-1665.; Gearing, William.
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1668
(1668)
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Wing M1448; ESTC R14885
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107,977
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226
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A65490
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Englands face in Israels glasse, or, The sinnes, mercies, judgements of both nations delivered in eight sermons upon Psalme 106, 19, 20 &c. : also, Gospel-sacrifice, in two sermons on Hebr. 13 / by Thomas Westfield.
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Westfield, Thomas, 1573-1644.; T. S.
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1646
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Wing W1416; ESTC R24612
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268
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A65488
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Eleaven choice sermons as they were delivered by that late reverend divine, Thomas Westfield ...
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Westfield, Thomas, 1573-1644.
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1655
(1655)
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Wing W1414A; ESTC R38251
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108,074
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268
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A65701
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A discourse of the love of God shewing that it is well consistent with some love or desire of the creature, and answering all the arguments of Mr. Norris in his sermon on Matth. 22, 37, and of the letters philosohical and divine to the contrary / by Daniel Whitby ...
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Whitby, Daniel, 1638-1726.
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1697
(1697)
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Wing W1724; ESTC R1639
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108,266
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186
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A35788
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The loves of sundry philosophers and other great men translated out of French.; Amours des grands hommes. English
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Villedieu, Madame de, d. 1683.
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1673
(1673)
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Wing D1190; ESTC R12800
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108,426
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274
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B03557
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The sacred diary: Or, select meditations for every part of the day, and the employments thereof: With directions to persons of all ranks, for the holy spending every ordinary day of the Week. Propounded as means to facilitate a pious life, and for the spiritual improvement of every Christian.
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Gearing, William.
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1679
(1679)
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Wing G438; ESTC R177551
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109,549
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305
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A36315
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Captives bound in chains made free by Christ their surety, or, The misery of graceless sinners and their recovery by Christ their saviour by T. Doolittle.
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Doolittle, Thomas, 1632?-1707.
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1674
(1674)
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Wing D1880A; ESTC R26727
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110,624
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225
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A89336
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The touch-stone of conversion. Or, Marks of true faith. Wherein the impenitent sinner is rowsed. True beleever discovered. And doubting saint resolved. / By that excellent man of God now in heaven, Mr. Arthur Morton Scotch man.
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Morton, Arthur, Scotch man.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing M2820; Thomason E1141_1; ESTC R210080
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A13179
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Disce mori. = Learne to die A religious discourse, moouing euery Christian man to enter into a serious remerbrance of his ende. Wherein also is contained the meane and manner of disposing himselfe to God, before, and at the time of his departure. In the whole, somewhat happily may be abserued, necessary to be thought vpon, while we are aliue, and when we are dying, to aduise our selues and others.
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Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629.
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1600
(1600)
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STC 23474; ESTC S103244
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111,652
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401
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A56594
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Advice to a friend
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Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707.
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1673
(1673)
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Wing P738; ESTC R10347
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111,738
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356
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A26804
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Sermons preach'd on several occasions by William Bates.
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Bates, William, 1625-1699.
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1693
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Wing B1122; ESTC R27748
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111,901
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397
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A04499
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An epistle in the person of Christ to the faithfull soule, written first by that learned Lanspergius, and after translated into English by one of no small fame, whose good example of sufferance & liuing, hath and wilbe a memoriall vnto his countrie and posteritie for euer; Alloquia Jesu Christi ad animam fidelem. English
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Lansperger, Johannes Justus, 1489-1539.; Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595.; Marulić, Marko, 1450-1524. Dialogue betwixt a Christian, and Christ hanging on the crosse. aut
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1595
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STC 14627; ESTC S105775
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112,859
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336
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A26687
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Christian letters full of spiritual instructions tending to the promoting of the power of godliness, both in person and families.
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Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668.
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1673
(1673)
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Wing A966; ESTC R10598
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113,064
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152
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A90389
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An eccho from the great deep: containing further inward openings, concerning divers other things, upon some whereof the principles and practises of the mad folks do much depend. As also the life, hope, safety and happiness of the seed of God, is pointed at; which through many dark, dismall, untrodden paths and passages (as particularly through an unthought of death and captivity) they shall at length be led unto. / Through Isaac Pennington (junior) Esq;.
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Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.
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1650
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Wing P1163; Thomason E618_1; ESTC R206346
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142
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A04556
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The second part of the famous history of the seauen champions of Christendome Likevvise shevving the princely provvesse of Saint Georges three sonnes, the liuely sparke of nobilitie. VVith many other memorial atchiuements worthy the golden spurres of knighthood.; Most famous history of the seven champions of Christendome. Part 2
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Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659?
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1597
(1597)
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STC 14678; ESTC S101376
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113,461
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208
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A91727
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Celestial amities: or, A soul sighing for the love of her saviour. By Edward Reynell, Esq;
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Reynell, Edward, 1612-1663.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing R1218; Thomason E1914_3; ESTC R209998
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113,643
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206
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A16685
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The two Lancashire lovers: or the excellent history of Philocles and Doriclea Expressing the faithfull constancy and mutuall fidelity of two loyall lovers. Stored with no lesse variety of discourse to delight the generous, then of serious advice to instruct the amorous. By Musæus Palatinus.
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Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.
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1640
(1640)
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STC 3590; ESTC S106311
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114,474
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288
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A36322
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The mourner directory, guiding him to the middle way betwixt the two extreams, defect, excess of sorrow for his dead to which is added, The mourners soliloquy / by Thomas Doolittle ...
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Doolittle, Thomas, 1632?-1707.
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1693
(1693)
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Wing D1888; ESTC R17535
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114,706
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250
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A59048
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Some flashes of lightnings of the sonne of man being the substance of eleaven sermons upon severall texts, preached in London / by William Sedgwick ...
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Sedgwick, William, 1609 or 10-1669?
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1648
(1648)
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Wing S2390; ESTC R38896
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114,856
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309
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A67549
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The chiefest divine vertues epitomized, or, A compendious treatise of the three theological graces, faith, hope, and charity by Richard Ward ...
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Ward, Richard, 1601 or 2-1684.
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1655
(1655)
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Wing W802; ESTC R12309
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115,178
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272
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A57477
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The preciousnesse of Christ unto beleevers. Or, A treatise wherein the absolute necessity, the transcendent excellency, the supereminent graces, the beauty, rarity and usefulnesse of Christ is opened and applyed. By John Robotham, preacher of the Gospel
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Robotham, John, fl. 1654.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing R1733; ESTC R208474
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115,896
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303
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A09386
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A C[hristian] and [plain]e treatise of the manner and order of predestination and of the largenes of Gods grace. First written in Latine by that reuerend and faithfull seruant of God, Master William Perkins, late preacher of the word in Cambridge. And carefully translated into English by Francis Cacot, and Thomas Tuke.; De prædestinationis modo et ordine. English
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Perkins, William, 1558-1602.; Cacot, Francis.; Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657.
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1606
(1606)
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STC 19683; ESTC S103581
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116,285
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285
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A60018
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The triumph of wit, or, Ingenuity display'd in its perfection. Being the newest and most useful academy, in three parts. Part I. Containing variety of excellent poems, pastorals, satyrs, dialogues, epigrams, anagrams, acrosticks, choice letters with their answers, ... and exactest collection of choice songs. Part II. Containing the whole art and mystery of love in all its nicest intreagues and curious particulars, ... with the description & anatomy of perfect beauty. Part III. Containing the mystery and art of wheedling and canting, with the original and present management thereof, and the ends to which it serves and is employed. Illustrated with poems, songs and various intreagues in the canting language, with the explanation, &c. To which is added, Instructions for dancing with musical notes
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J. S. (John Shirley), fl. 1680-1702.
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1688
(1688)
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Wing S3520A; ESTC R220267
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116,290
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243
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A33775
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Daily devotions, or, The Christians morning and evening sacrifice digested into prayers and meditations, for every day in the week, and other occasions : with some short directions for a godly life / by John Colet ...
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Colet, John, 1467?-1519.; Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.
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1693
(1693)
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Wing C5093; ESTC R39992
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116,323
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307
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A66701
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The new help to discourse or, Wit, mirth, and jollity. intermixt with more serious matters consisting of pleasant astrological, astronomical, philosophical, grammatical, physical, chyrurgical, historical, moral, and poetical questions and answers. As also histories, poems, songs, epitaphs, epigrams, anagrams, acrosticks, riddles, jests, poesies, complements, &c. With several other varieties intermixt; together with The countrey-man's guide; containing directions for the true knowledge of several matters concerning astronomy and husbandry, in a more plain and easie method than any yet extant. By W. W. gent.
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Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698.; Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698. Country-man's guide. aut.
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1680
(1680)
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Wing W3070; ESTC R222284
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116,837
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246
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A02928
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The vvay of lyfe A Christian, and catholique institution comprehending principal poincts of Christian religion, which are necessary to bee knowne of all men, to the atteyning of saluation. First delyuered, in the Danish language for the instruction of those people, by Doctor Nicolas Hemmingius, preacher of the Gospell, and professor of diuinitie, for the Kynge of Denmarcke, in his Uniuersitie of Hafnia: and about three yeares past, (for the commoditie of others) translated into Latine, by Andrew Seurinus Velleius: and now first, and newly Englished, for the commodity of English readers: by N. Denham, this yeare of our redemption. 1578.; Via vitae. English
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Hemmingsen, Niels, 1513-1600.; Denham, Nicholas.
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1578
(1578)
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STC 13067; ESTC S103963
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117,088
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234
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A41706
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A discourse of Christ's coming and the influence, which the expectation thereof hath on al manner of holy conversation and godlinesse / by Theophilus Gale.
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Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678.
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1673
(1673)
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Wing G144; ESTC R6924
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117,103
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244
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A28452
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The academie of eloquence containing a compleat English rhetorique, exemplified with common-places and formes digested into an easie and methodical way to speak and write fluently according to the mode of the present times : together with letters both amorous and moral upon emergent occasions / by Tho. Blount, Gent.
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Blount, Thomas, 1618-1679.
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1654
(1654)
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Wing B3321; ESTC R15301
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117,120
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245
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A55343
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A directory for youth Through all the difficulties attending that state of life. Or a discouse of youthful lusts. In which the nature and dinds of them are described, and remedies against them laid down. First preached to young people, and now published at their request. By Samuel Pomfret, minister of the gospel.
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Pomfret, Samuel, d. 1722.
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1693
(1693)
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Wing P2798; ESTC R224107
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117,456
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254
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B05977
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The map of the little world, illuminated with religion being a practical treatise, directing man to a religious scope, and right measure, in all the periods of his life; with devotion suitable. To which is added an appendix, containing a gospel ministers legacie, in some sermons, upon 2 Pet. 1. 12, &c. / By Patrick Strachan minister of the gospel at St. Vigeans.
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Strachan, Patrick, fl. 1693.
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1693
(1693)
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Wing S5775A; ESTC R184656
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117,746
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314
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A42394
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The history of Christ's sufferings composed out of the prophets, evangelists, apostles, fathers, and other holy writers. With aspirations, or prayers, suitable to each section. In order to an entire resignation of the soul to the will of God, according to the example of Christ by Dudley Garenciers, rector of Waverton, near Chester.
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Garencieres, Dudley, d. 1702.
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1697
(1697)
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Wing G252A; ESTC R215811
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117,779
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315
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A27171
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The reformed monastery, or, The love of Jesus a sure and short, pleasant and easie way to heaven : in meditations, directions, and resolutions to love and obey Jesus unto death : in two parts.
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Beaulieu, Luke, 1644 or 5-1723.
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1678
(1678)
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Wing B1575; ESTC R35744
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117,906
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289
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A76101
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The arrovv of the Almighty shot out of the creatures bowe, against the uncalled ministers in England. Or, A messages sent to them to forewarn them of their determined destruction, before it fall upon them. Likewise here is shewed, from whence they had their calling into the ministery; and how all people have been decieved by them. Here is also a glass wherein all formalists may see their own deformity, and so seek after that which is the substance, wherein all their deformity shall be done away. Likewise here is opened the mystery of the Lords Supper, and the mystery in Baptism; and how there is a threefold Baptism, having relation to the three fold name of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; with other truths very needful to be known. All of them being laid down in as brief a manner as possiblemay be, for the use and instruction of the Presbyterians, Independants, and Anabaptists, so called; or for the good of all others who have a minde to seek God in a right way; and in the conclusion, a word to the free-gracians. By Geo. Baitman.
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Baiteman, George.
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1653
(1653)
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Wing B1095; Thomason E712_16; ESTC R207148
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119,470
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138
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A53685
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A discourse of the work of the Holy Spirit in prayer with a brief enquiry into the nature and use of mental prayer and forms / by John Owen ...
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Owen, John, 1616-1683.
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1682
(1682)
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Wing O738; ESTC R11815
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119,966
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289
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A19489
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The Bishop of Gallovvay his dikaiologie contayning a iust defence of his former apologie. Against the iniust imputations of Mr. Dauid Hume.
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Cowper, William, 1568-1619.; Hume, David, 1560?-1630?
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1616
(1616)
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STC 5915; ESTC S108980
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120,052
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204
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A90276
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Of schisme the true nature of it discovered and considered, with reference to the present differences in religion. / By John Owen D.D.
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Owen, John, 1616-1683.
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1657
(1657)
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Wing O780; Thomason E1664_2; ESTC R203088
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121,002
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281
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A59782
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The third part of The practical Christian consisting of meditations, and Psalms illustrated with notes, or paraphrased, relating to the hours of praier, the ordinary actions of day and night, and severall dispositions of men. By R. Sherlock D.D. Rector of Winwick.; Practical Christian
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Sherlock, R. (Richard), 1612-1689.
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1677
(1677)
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Wing S3257; ESTC R221141
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121,011
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380
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A56669
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The glorious Epiphany, with the devout Christians love to it by Symon Patrick, ...
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Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707.
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1678
(1678)
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Wing P807; ESTC R1304
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121,093
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316
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A61386
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An antidote against distractions, or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God by Richard Steele M.A. and minister of the Gospel.
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Steele, Richard, 1629-1692.
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1667
(1667)
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Wing S5382; ESTC R8661
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121,210
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256
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A50480
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En oligo christianos, the almost Christian discovered, or, The false-professor tried and cast being the substance of seven sermons, first preached at Sepulchres, London, 1661, and now at the inportunity of friends made publick / by Matthew Meade.
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Mead, Matthew, 1630?-1699.
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1662
(1662)
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Wing M1546; ESTC R9895
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121,691
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343
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A10813
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Pheander, the mayden knight describing his honourable trauailes and hautie attempts in armes, with his successe in loue : enterlaced with many pleasant discourses, wherein the grauer may take delight, and the valiant youthfull, be encouraged by honourable and worthie aduenturing, to gaine fame / written by H.R.
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H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616.
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1595
(1595)
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STC 21086; ESTC S947
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122,117
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195
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A64529
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The Christians pattern, or A divine treatise of the imitation of Christ. Written originally in Latin, by Thomas of Kempis, above 200. years since. Faithfully Englished. And printed in a large character for the benefit of the aged; Imitatio Christi. English.
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Thomas, à Kempis, 1380-1471, attributed name.; Worthington, John, 1618-1671.
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1695
(1695)
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Wing T944A; ESTC R220857
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122,723
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339
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A20673
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The practise how to finde ease, rest, repose, content, and happines. Written by a religious man of the congregation of St. Elias the prophet, and the order of our Blessed Lady of mount Carmell, restored by the Blessed mother Teresa. The second part. Containing directions how to end all controuersies, and take away all discontentments, and euils, and attaine vnto true ioy of minde, and content of heart, and all good; Practise how to finde ease, rest, repose, content, and happines. Part 2
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Doughty, Thomas, fl. 1618-1638.
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1619
(1619)
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STC 7072.6; ESTC S106011
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123,081
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516
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A17649
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The comentaries of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the first Epistle of Sainct Ihon, and vpon the Epistle of Iude wherein accordyng to the truthe of the woordes of the holie Ghost, he most excellently openeth and cleareth the poinct of true iustification with God, and sanctification by the Spirit of Christ, by the effects that he bryngeth forthe in the regeneration. Translated into Englishe by W.H.; Commentaire sur l'épistre canonique de S. Jean. English
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Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.; Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564. Exposition sur l'épistre de S. Jude. aut; W. H.
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1580
(1580)
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STC 4404; ESTC S107184
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B04377
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The spiritual guide which disintangles the soul, and brings it by the inward way, to the getting of perfect contemplation, and the rich treasure of internal peace. / Written by Dr. Michael de Molinos, priest : with a short treatise concerning daily communion, by the same author. Translated from the Italian copy, printed at Venice, 1685.
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Molinos, Miguel de, 1628-1696.; Molinos, Miguel de, 1628-1696. Brief treatise concerning daily communion.
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1685
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Wing M2387A; ESTC R214007
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123,380
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287
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A33015
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Elise, or, Innocencie guilty a new romance / translated into English by Jo. Jennings ...; Elise. English
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Camus, Jean-Pierre, 1584-1652.; Jennings, John, Gent.
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1655
(1655)
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Wing C413; ESTC R6950
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123,482
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158
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A37130
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Heaven upon earth, or, Good news for repenting sinners being an account of the remarkable experiences and evidences for eternal life of many eminent Christians in several declarations made by them upon solemn occasions, displaying the exceeding riches of the free grace and love of God ... / by William Dyer ...
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Dyer, William, d. 1696.
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1697
(1697)
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Wing D2947; ESTC R22789
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123,567
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192
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A82339
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Mercy triumphant in the conversion of sinners unto God Being an account of the remarkable experiences of many eminent Christians in several declarations made by them upon solemn occasions. Displaying the exceeding riches of the free grace and love of God in supporting them under violent temptations, and the troubles of their despairing consciences, and at length filling their souls with divine consolations. Formerly published by divers faithful ministers of the Gospel in and about London, and now revived for the comforting of poor doubting believers. By W.D.
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W. D.
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1696
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Wing D98; ESTC R213014
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123,600
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202
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A13075
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Christian observations and resolutions, or, The daylie practise of the renewed man, turning all occurrents to spirituall uses, and these uses to his vnion with God I. centurie : vvith a resolution for death, &c. / newlie published by Mr William Struther ...
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Struther, William, 1578-1633.
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1628
(1628)
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STC 23367; ESTC S1007
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124,060
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389
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A47509
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The glorious lover a divine poem upon the adorable mystery of sinners redemption / by B.K., author of War with the Devil.
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Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.
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1679
(1679)
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Wing K64; ESTC R18445
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124,674
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294
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A36908
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Dunton's remains, or, The dying pastour's last legacy to his friends and parishioners ... by John Dunton ... ; to this work is prefixt the author's holy life and triumphant death : and at the latter end of it is annext his funeral sermon.
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Dunton, John, 1627 or 8-1676.; N. H., Minister of the Gospel. Funeral sermon.; Dunton, John, 1659-1733.
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1684
(1684)
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Wing D2633; ESTC R17002
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124,862
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318
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A00662
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Monophylo, Drawne into English by Geffray Fenton. A philosophicall discourse, and diuision of loue; Monophile. English
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Pasquier, Etienne, 1529-1615.; Fenton, Geoffrey, Sir, 1539?-1608.
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1572
(1572)
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STC 10797; ESTC S121952
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125,100
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188
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B23327
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Scarron's city romance made English.; Roman bourgeois. English
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Furetière, Antoine, 1619-1688.; Scarron, Monsieur, 1610-1660.
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1671
(1671)
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Wing F2540; ESTC R40251
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125,110
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254
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A44831
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Pilula ad expurgandam hypocrisin A pill to purge formality : wherein is discovered the sad and woful condition of all formal professors in religion : also the glory and excellency of those that walk in the power of godliness ... / by Tho. Hubbert, Esq.
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Hubbert, Thomas.
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1650
(1650)
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Wing H3215; ESTC R4502
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125,199
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276
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A08282
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A pathvvay to patience in all manner of crosses, tryals, troubles, and afflictions: inwardly for sinne, or outwardly by sicknesse, pouerty, enemies, imprisonment, banishment, slaunders, disobedience of children, houshold-crosses betweene man and wife, &c. With necessary prayers for euerie of them; as also for diuers other necessarie purposes. By I.N.
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Norden, John, 1548-1625?
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1626
(1626)
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STC 18615; ESTC S119966
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125,732
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476
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A93724
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The wels of salvation opened or, a treatise discovering the nature, preciousnesse, usefulness of Gospel-promises, and rules for the right application of them. By William Spurstowe, D.D. pastor of Hackney near London. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy.
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Spurstowe, William, 1605?-1666.
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1655
(1655)
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Wing S5100; Thomason E1463_3; ESTC R203641
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126,003
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320
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A31376
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The causes and remedy of the distempers of the times in certain discourses of obedience and disobedience.
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1675
(1675)
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Wing C1537; ESTC R8824
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126,154
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325
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A26306
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The art of knowing one-self, or, An enquiry into the sources of morality written originally in French, by the Reverend Dr. Abbadie.; Art de se connoître soi-même. English
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Abbadie, Jacques, 1654-1727.; T. W.
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1695
(1695)
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Wing A45; ESTC R6233
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126,487
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286
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A12184
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An exposition of the third chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians also two sermons of Christian watchfulnesse. The first upon Luke 12 37. The second upon Revel. 16.15. An exposition of part of the second chapter of the Epistle to the Philipp. A sermon upon Mal. 4. 2.3. By the late reverend divine Richard Sibbes, D.D. master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher at Grayes-Inne.
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Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.
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1639
(1639)
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STC 22493; ESTC S117268
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126,511
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278
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A41128
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The souls looking-glasse, lively representing its estate before God with a treatise of conscience : wherein the definitions and distinctions thereof are unfolded, and severall cases resolved / by ... William Fenner ...
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Fenner, William, 1600-1640.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing F700; ESTC R477
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127,214
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226
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A37095
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The English lovers, or, A girle worth gold both parts, so often acted with general applause, now newly formed into a romance / by the accurate pen of I.D., Gent.
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Dauncey, John, fl. 1663.; Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641. Fair maid of the west.
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1662
(1662)
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Wing D289A; ESTC R9663
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128,678
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272
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A06862
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The iudgment of humane actions a most learned, & excellent treatise of morrall philosophie, which fights agaynst vanytie, & conduceth to the fyndinge out of true and perfect felicytie. Written in French by Monsieur Leonard Marrande and Englished by Iohn Reynolds; Jugement des actions humaines. English
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Marandé, Léonard de.; Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver.; Reynolds, John, fl. 1621-1650.
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1629
(1629)
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STC 17298; ESTC S111998
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129,155
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340
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A03698
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The shield of the righteous: or, The Ninety first Psalme, expounded, with the addition of doctrines and vses Verie necessarie and comfortable in these dayes of heauinesse, wherein the pestilence rageth so sore in London, and other parts of this kingdome. By Robert Horn, minister of Gods Word.
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Horne, Robert, 1565-1640.
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1625
(1625)
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STC 13825; ESTC S104237
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130,560
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160
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A07647
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Immediate addresse vnto God alone First deliuered in a sermon before his Maiestie at Windsore. Since reuised and inlarged to a just treatise of inuocation of saints. Occasioned by a false imputation of M. Antonius De Dominis vpon the authour, Richard Montagu.
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Montagu, Richard, 1577-1641.
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1624
(1624)
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STC 18039; ESTC S112845
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131,862
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253
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A36320
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Love to Christ, necessary to escape the curse at his coming by Tho. Doolittle ...
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Doolittle, Thomas, 1632?-1707.
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1692
(1692)
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Wing D1886; ESTC R13801
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131,969
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240
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A13670
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A full deuoute and gostely treatyse of the imytacyon and folowynge the blessed lyfe of our moste mercyfull Sauyour cryste compyled in Laten by the right worshypful Doctor Mayster Iohn Gerson: and translate into Englisshe the yere of owre lorde M.d.ii. by maister william Atkynson Doctor of diuinite: at ye speciall request [and] co[m]maundeme[n]t of the full excellent Pryncesse Margarete moder to our souerayne lorde Kynge Henry the. vii. and Countesse of Rychemount and Derby.; Imitatio Christi. English.
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Atkinson, William, d. 1509.; Gersen, Giovanni, Abbot of Vercelli, 14th cent., attributed name.; Thomas, à Kempis, 1380-1471, attributed name.
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1517
(1517)
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STC 23957; ESTC S107339
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238
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A30152
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The holy citie, or, The new-Jerusalem wherein its goodly light walls, gates, angels, and the manner of their standing, are expounded : also, her length and breadth, together with the golden measuring-reed, explained, and the glory of all unfolded : as also, the numerousness of its inhabitants, and what the tree and water of life are, by which they are sustained / by John Bunyan ...
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Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.
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1669
(1669)
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Wing B5536; ESTC R36063
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132,664
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312
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A33411
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St. Peter's supremacy faithfully discuss'd according to Holy Scripture and Greek and Latin fathers with a detection and confutation of the errors of Protestant writers on this article : together with a succinct handling of several other considerable points.
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Clenche, William.
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1686
(1686)
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Wing C4640; ESTC R5309
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132,726
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227
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A85334
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Three excellent tragœdies. Viz. The raging Turk, or, Bajazet the Second. The courageous Turk, or, Amurath the First. And The tragoedie of Orestes· / Written, by Tho. Goff, Master of Arts, and student of Christ-Church in Oxford; and acted by the students of the same house.
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Goffe, Thomas, 1591-1629.; Meighen, Richard, fl. 1656.
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1656
(1656)
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Wing G1006; Thomason E1591_2; ESTC R202218
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132,941
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272
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A17419
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The light of faith: and, way of holinesse Shewing what to belieue, and for what to striue together, earnestly contend, and suffer for in this contending age. And how to liue in all estates, conditions, and degrees of relation, according to this faith. In both, deliuering (as neere as might be, in the life of Scripture phrase:) only things necessary, as we meane to be saued, and auoiding vtterly things arbitrary, that distract, rather then direct a Christian. Collected out of holy Scripture by an vnworthy labourer in Gods vineyard, Richard Bifield pastor in Long-Ditton, in Surrey.
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Byfield, Richard, 1598?-1664.
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1630
(1630)
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STC 4239; ESTC S107158
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133,233
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536
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A39929
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Eternal glorification begun in regeneration, or, A discourse of regeneration intended for the profit of all, both regenerate and unregenerate persons / by Stephen Ford.
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Ford, Stephen, d. 1694.
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1675
(1675)
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Wing F1508; ESTC R27370
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134,202
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259
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A51034
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A discourse of the glory to which God hath called believers by Jesus Christ delivered in some sermons out of the I Pet. 5 Chap. 10 ver. : together with an annexed letter / both by that eminent and worthy minister of the Gospel, Mr. Jonathan Mitchil, late pastor to the church at Cambridge in New-England.
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Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668.; Collins, John, 1632?-1687.
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1677
(1677)
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Wing M2289; ESTC R36603
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134,741
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304
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A49761
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An history of angells being a theologicall treatise of our communion and warre with them : handled on the 6th chapter of the Ephesians, the 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 verses / by Henry Lawrence ...; Of our communion and warre with angels
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Lawrence, Henry, 1600-1664.; Milton, John, 1608-1674.
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1649
(1649)
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Wing L660; ESTC R12895
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135,420
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210
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A91897
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Christ the perfect pattern, of a Christian's practice, being the substance of severall sermons, about the Imitation of Christ. / Preached by the reverend and faithfull minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Ralph Robinson, late minister of Mary Wolnoth London. Published by Sim. Ash, Wil. Taylor, Sam. Clarke.
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Robinson, Ralph, 1614-1655.
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1658
(1658)
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Wing R1709; Thomason E1818_1; ESTC R209810
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135,574
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295
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A57383
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A communicant instructed, or, Practicall directions for worthy receiving of the Lords Supper by Francis Roberts.
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Roberts, Francis, 1609-1675.
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1656
(1656)
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Wing R1591; ESTC R28105
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135,670
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280
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A61848
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Heavenly treasure, or, Mans chiefest good wherein the several workings of the heart about, and in pursuance of its chiefest good are solidly and judiciously discovered / by William Strong.
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Strong, William, d. 1654.; Sedgwick, Obadiah, 1600?-1658. Elisha his lamentation upon the sudden translation of Elijah.
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1656
(1656)
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Wing S6004; ESTC R25154
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135,945
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535
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A49957
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Chara tēs pisteōs The joy of faith, or, A treatise opening the true nature of faith : its lowest stature and distinction from assurance, with a scripture method to attain both, by the influence and aid of divine grace : with a preliminary tract evidencing the being and actings of faith, the deity of Christ, and the divinity of the sacred Sciptures / by Samuel Lee ...
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Lee, Samuel, 1625-1691.
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1687
(1687)
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Wing L891
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136,126
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264
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A96727
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The vertuous wife: or, the holy life of Mrs. Elizabth Walker, late wife of A. Walker, D.D. sometime Rector of Fyfield in Essex Giving a modest and short account of her exemplary piety and charity. Published for the glory of God, and provoking others to the like graces and vertues. With some useful papers and letters writ by her on several occasions.
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Walker, Anthony, d. 1692.; Walker, Elizabeth, 1623-1690.
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1694
(1694)
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Wing W311A; ESTC R229717
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136,489
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315
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A70857
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Christos angasmos, or, Christ our sanctification faithfully explained, fully confirmed, and practically applied ... being the substance of several lectures or meditations / by Tho. Pichard ...
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Pichard, Thomas.; Pritchard, Thomas, M.A.
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1667
(1667)
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Wing P3524; ESTC R10560
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136,857
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229
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A31258
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The Christian's crown of glory, or, Holiness the way to happiness shewing the necessity of sanctity, or a Holy life, from a serious consideration of the life of the Holy Jesus, who is Christ our sanctification : also a plain discovery of the formalist or hyppocrite : together with the doctrine of justification opened and applied.
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T. C.
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1671
(1671)
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Wing C129; ESTC R10329
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137,037
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229
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A09502
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Spirituall exercyses and goostly meditacions and a neare waye to come to perfection and lyfe contemplatyue, very profytable for religyous, and generally for al other that desyre to come to the perfecte loue of god, and to the contempte of the worlde. Collected and set foorthe by the helpe of god, and diligente laboure of F. Wyllyam Peryn bacheler of diuinitie and pryor of the friers preachers of greate Sayncte Bartholomes in Smythfyelde.
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Peryn, William.; Essche, Nicolas van, 1507-1578. Exercitia.
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1557
(1557)
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STC 19784; ESTC S114592
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137,241
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328
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A59539
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Discourses useful for the vain modish ladies and their gallants under these following heads, viz. I. Of some of the common ways many vertuous women take to lose their reputation, &c. II. Of meer beauty-love, &c. III. Of young mens folly in adoring young handsom ladies, &c. IV. Of the power womens beauty exercises over most young men. V. Of the inconstancy of most ladies, especially such as are cry'd-up beauties, &c. VI. Of marriage, and of wives who usurp a governing power over their husbands. VII. Of the inequality of many marriages, with the sad end that usually attend such matches. VIII. Against maids marrying for meer love, &c. IX. Against widows marrying. X. Against keeping of misses. XI. Of the folly of such women as think to shew their wit by censuring of their neighbours. XII. Of the French fashions and dresses, &c. XIII. Of worldly praises which all ladies love to receive, but few strive to deserve. XIV. Useful advices to the vain and modish ladies, for the well regulating their beauty and lives. By the right honourable Francis Lord Viscou
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Shannon, Francis Boyle, Viscount, 1623-1699.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing S2963A; ESTC R222490
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137,565
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280
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A30100
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Birinthea, a romance / written by J.B. gent.
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Bulteel, John, fl. 1683.
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1664
(1664)
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Wing B5454; ESTC R175633
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137,771
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268
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A52865
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The New academy of complements erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, souldiers, citizens, country-men, and all persons, of what degree soever, of both sexes : stored with variety of courtly and civil complements, eloquent letters of love and friendship : with an exact collection of the newest and choicest songs à la mode, both amorous and jovial / compiled by the most refined wits of this age.
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Dorset, Charles Sackville, Earl of, 1638?-1706.; Sedley, Charles, Sir, 1639?-1701.; D'Avenant, William, Sir, 1606-1668.
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1669
(1669)
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Wing N529; ESTC R20160
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138,272
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292
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A18073
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A commentary vpon the epistle of Saint Paule written to the Colossians. Preached by Thomas Cartwright, and now published for the further vse of the Church of God
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Cartwright, Thomas, 1535-1603.
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1612
(1612)
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STC 4708; ESTC S117383
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138,468
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342
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A17400
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The paterne of wholsome words. Or a collection of such truths as are of necessity to be belieued vnto saluation separated out of the body of all theologie made euident by infallible plaine proofes of Scripture. And withall, the seuerall vses such principles should be put to, are abundantly shevved. A proiect much desired, and of singular vse for all sorts of Christians. By N. Bifeild [sic], preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex.
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Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622.
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1618
(1618)
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STC 4226; ESTC S120680
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139,132
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558
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A66844
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The gentlewomans companion; or, A guide to the female sex containing directions of behaviour, in all places, companies, relations, and conditions, from their childhood down to old age: viz. As, children to parents. Scholars to governours. Single to servants. Virgins to suitors. Married to husbands. Huswifes to the house Mistresses to servants. Mothers to children. Widows to the world Prudent to all. With letters and discourses upon all occasions. Whereunto is added, a guide for cook-maids, dairy-maids, chamber-maids, and all others that go to service. The whole being an exact rule for the female sex in general. By Hannah Woolley.
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Woolley, Hannah, fl. 1670.; Faithorne, William, 1616-1691, engraver.
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1673
(1673)
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Wing W3276A; ESTC R204109
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139,140
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297
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A20158
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A three-fold resolution, verie necessarie to saluation Describing earths vanitie. Hels horror. Heauens felicitie. By Iohn Denison Batchelour in Diuinitie.
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Denison, John, d. 1629.
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1608
(1608)
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STC 6596; ESTC S109587
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139,837
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594
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B09837
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The glory and happiness of the saints in heaven:, or, A discourse concerning the blessed state of the righteous after death by Nathanael Ranew.
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Ranew, Nathanael, 1602?-1678.
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1694
(1694)
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Wing R246B; ESTC R187570
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140,390
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229
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