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Horn, John, 1614-1676
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John Horne English clergyman and ejected minister
Horn, John, 1614-1676
Horn John 1614-1676
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A-C
A breife discovery of the people called Quakers
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A caveat to all true Christians
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A comfortable corroborative cordial: or, A sovereign antidote against, and preservative from, the horrours & harms of death
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A fuller discovery of the dangerous principles and lying spirit of the people called Quakers
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A gracious reproof to pharisaical saints causlessly murmuring at Gods mercies toward penitent sinners
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An appeal to the impartial & judicious reader
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Balaams wish; or, The reward of righteousness in, and after death
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D-E
Diatribē peri paido-baptismou, or, A consideration of infant baptism
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Essayes about general and special grace
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Essays about general and special grace
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The Quakers proved deceivers
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The best exercise for Christians in the worst times
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The brazen serpent, or, God's grand design
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The cause of infants maintained, against such as would defraud them of their interest in the church or kingdom of God, or, A reply to Mr. Thomas Grantham
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The divine wooer, or, A poem
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The efficacy of the true balme
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The life of faith in death, in expectation of the resurrection from the dead
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The reviewer reviewed, or, Mr. Joseph Hacons mistakes in his late notes upon a catechisme
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The reward of the wise: and the fruitful Christians future blessedness
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The righteous mans hope in his death
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Thyra aneogmene. The open door for mans approach to God. Or, a vindication of the record of God concerning the extent of the death of Christ in its object
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Truth's triumph over deceit, or, A further demonstration that the people called Quakers be deceivers, and such as people ought to accompt accursed in their doctrines and principles
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