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Stafford, Richard
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Stafford, Richard, 1663-1703
Richard Stafford
Stafford, Richard
Stafford Richard 1663-1703
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A clear apology and just defence of Richard Stafford for himself
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A copy of a letter sent to the Hague, about the latter end of May, 1691
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A copy of two letters which Richard Stafford had intended to have delivered unto the King and Queen
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A discourse of God's hearing prayer
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A discourse of the misery of Hell and happiness of Heaven
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A discourse on the extensiveness and comprehensiveness of future judgment of God
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A sermon on 2 Cor. 2. XI
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A sermon on I Chron. 29, 18
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A sermon on Phil. IV., 11, 12. For I have learned in whatsoever state I am in therewith to be content
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A sermon preached unto the inhabitants of the town of Thornbury, in Glocestershire on March 20, 1697
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A supplement and addition unto a printed paper, bearing date July 25. 1692
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A supplemental tract of government to be annexed into the Book of happiness, &c. Chap. 3, circa pag. 147
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A supplemental tract of government to be annexed unto the Book of happiness, &c. Chap. 3. circa pag. 147
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A supplemental word, necessary to be made known, and understood aright, and to be done accordingly, in order to the healing of these nations
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A word to both houses of Parliament
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An exhortation to all dissenters to return into the Church of England
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Because that in the following discourse the reason is recited and answered, why my ministry is rejected and not received by this ignorant, but more especially corrupt world
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Because that to many people, I have seemed to falsify my word and promise
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Because that to many people, I have seemed to falsify my word and promise, which I made upon my being discharged out of Bethelem Hospital
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Divine arithmetick illustrated in the right and exact numbering of our days, or, A discourse of the near and continued approaches of death unto every one whatsoever
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Hear this word, O ye princes, ye priests and people of England
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Hear this word, o ye princes, ye priests, and people of England; especially, such of ye as assemble at Westminster at this your session begun December 3. 1697
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Jeremiah VI.4. Wo unto us for the day goeth away, for the shadows of the evening are stretched out
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K-O
Of happiness
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Practical discourses on sundry texts of Scripture
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Richard Stafford, a scribe instructed in the law of God
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Sermon I. on Phil. IV. 11
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Six several sermons preached on Isaiah, 38. I. Wherein that great duty of setting our body and soul in order, for we shall die, is at large opened and explained
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Some more sayings of Richard Stafford, a prisoner in Bethleham Hospital in Moor-fields
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Some thoughts concerning the life to come
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Surely every man walketh in a vain shew: surely they are disquieted in vain
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The absolute truth, and utmost certainty of the word of God
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The cause and cure of divisions: or, The way and means for all Chr (however they are distinguished or named) to come to unity
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The doctrine of the cross, or, The duty of Christian suffering
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The exceeding great comfort and benefit of having walked before God in truth, and with a perfect heart, and of having done that which is good in his sight
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The great benefits of Christ to all that believe on and obey him
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The great, useful and blessed duty of a contentment, willingness and desire to die
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The lamentation of Richard Stafford, a scribe instructed in the law of God, for the death of Mary Princess of Orange
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The mystery of iniquity somewhat laid open: in a letter to the present Governour
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The nature of God's kingdom and dominion over men
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The necessity of keeping still unto the ordinances of religion, prayer, hearing the word, baptism, and the Lord's Supper
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The observation of the three great festivals asserted in the Christian church
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The sayings of Richard Stafford, a prisoner in Bethlehem hospital in Moorfields
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The truth which God hath shewn unto his servant, Richard Stafford
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Things plain and weighty referred unto the consideration of both Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster, March 25, 1690
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To our Sovereign Lord, James the Second, Rightful King of Great Britain and Ireland
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To the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and to the Commons of England assembled at Westminster, at this their sessions begun on November 7. 1693
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To the Lords and Commons assembled at Westminster at this their session begun on November 12. 1694. Richard Stafford, a scribe instructed in the law of God, doth continue his testimony, with the addition of more words
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To the present Queen Mary, Richard Stafford, a scribe of Jesus Christ, desireth temporal preservation and eternal salvation
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To the representatives of the people and nation of England
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