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Anathomie Of Sinne : Briefely Discouering The Braunches Thereof, With A Short Method How To Detest And Auoid It
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Black And Terrible Vvarning Piece: Or, A Scourge To Englands Rebellion : Truly Representing, The Horrible Iniquity Of The Times The Dangerous Proceedings Of The Ranters, And The Holding Of No Resurrection By The Shakers, In Yorkshire And Elsewhere. With The Several Judgements Of The Most High And Eternal Lord God, Upon All Usurpers, Who Deny His Law, And His Truth And The Manner How 130 Children Were Taken Away By The Devil, And Never Seen No More And Divers Others Taken, Rent, Torn, And Cast Up And Down From Room To Room, By Strange And Dreadfull Spirits, Appearing In The Shapes Of, A Black Boar, A Roaring Lyon, An English Statesman, And A Roman Fryer. Extracted Out Of The Elaborate Works Of Bishop Hall, And Sir Kenelm Digby And Published For General Satisfaction, To All Christian Princes, States, And Common-wealths In Europe
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Fanatick Moderation, Exemplified In Bishop Hall's Hard Measure, As It Was Written By Himself : To Which Is Annex'd, A Specimen Of The Unparralell'd Behaviour Of The Sectaries, Towards Some Others Of That Sacred Order. As Likewise, A General Bill Of Mortality Of The Clergy Of The City Of London, Who Were Defunct, By Reason Of The Contagious Breath Of The Pretended Reformers Of That City, From The Year 1641, To The Year 1647
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Funebria Florae, The Downfall Of May-games : Wherein Is Set Forth The Rudeness, Prophaneness, Stealing, Drinking, Fighting, Dancing, Whoring, Mis-rule, Mis-spence Of Precious Time, Contempt Of God, And Godly Magistrates, Ministers And People, Which Oppose The Rascality And Rout, In This Their Open Prophanenesse, And Heathenish Customs : Occasioned By The Generall Complaint Of The Rudenesse Of People In This Kind, In This Interval Of Settlement : Here You Have Twenty Arguments Against These Prophane Sports, And All The Cavills Made By The Belialists For The Time Reselled And Answered : Together With An Addition Of Some Verses In The Cloze For The Delight Of The Ingenious Reader
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Heaven Ravished: Or A Glorious Prize, Atchieved By An Heroicall Enterprize : As It Was Lately Presented In A Sermon To The Honourable House Of Commons, At Their Solemn Fast, May 29. 1644. By Henry Hall, B.D. Late Fellow Of Trin. Coll. In Cambridge. Printed By Order Of The Said House
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Honor Of The Married Clergie, Maintayned Against The Malicious Challenges Of C.E. Masse-priest: Or. The Apologie Written Some Yeeres Since For The Marriage Of Persons Ecclesiasticall : Made Good Against The Cauils Of C.E. Pseudo-catholik Priest. In Three Books. By Ios. Hall, D. Of Diuin. Deane Of Worcest
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Humble Remonstrance To The High Court Of Parliament, By A Dutifull Sonne Of The Church
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Juvenile forget-me-not
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Lavvfulnes And Vnlavvfulnes Of An Oath Or Covenant : Set Downe In Short Propositions Agreeable To The Law Of God And Man, And May Serve To Rectifie The Conscience Of Any Reasonable Man: Very Fitting For Every Man To Take Into Serious Consideration In These Undutifull Times, Whether He Hath Sworne Or Not Sworne To Any Late Or New Oath Or Covenant Made By Any Subordinate Authority Whatsoever
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Revelation Unrevealed : Concerning The Thousand-yeares Reigne Of The Saints With Christ Upon Earth. Laying Forth The Weak Grounds, And Strange Consequences Of That Plausible, And Too-much Received Opinion. By An Unfained Lover Of Truth, Peace, Order, And Just Moderation
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Shaking Of The Olive-tree : The Remaining Works Of That Incomparable Prelate Joseph Hall, D.D. Late Lord Bishop Of Norwich. With Some Specialities Of Divine Providence In His Life. Noted By His Own Hand. Together With His Hard Measure: Vvritten Also By Himself
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The Theatrical Cast of Athens
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Vnion Of The Two Noble And Illustrate Famelies Of Lancastre Yorke Beeyng Long In Continual Discension For The Croune Of This Noble Realme : With All The Actes Done In Bothe The Tymes Of The Princes, Bothe Of The One Linage And Of The Other, Beginnyng At The Tyme Of Kyng Henry The Fowerth, The First Aucthor Of This Deuision, And So Successiuely Proceadyng To The Reigne Of The High And Prudent Prince Kyng Henry The Eight, The Vndubitate Flower And Very Heire Of Both The Sayd Linages
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Vnion Of The Two Noble And Illustre Famelies Of Lancastre Yorke, Beeyng Long In Continual Discension For The Croune Of This Noble Realme : With All The Actes Done In Bothe The Tymes Of The Princes, Bothe Of The One Linage And Of The Other, Beginnyng At The Tyme Of Kyng Henry The Fowerth, The First Aucthor Of This Deuision, And So Successiuely Proceadyng To The Reigne Of The High And Prudent Prince Kyng Henry The Eight, The Vndubitate Flower And Very Heire Of Both The Sayd Linages
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Vnion Of The Two Noble And Illustre Famelies Of Lancastre Yorke, Beyng Long In Continuall Discension For The Croune Of This Noble Realme : With Al The Actes Done In Both The Tymes Of The Princes, Both Of The One Linage and Of The Other, Beginnyng At The Tyme Of Kyng Henry The Fowerth, The First Aucthor Of This Deuision, And So Successiuely Proceading To Ye Reigne Of The High And Prudent Prince Kyng Henry The Eyght, The Indubitate Flower And Very Heire Of Both The Saied Linages. Whereunto Is Added To Euery Kyng A Seuerall Table
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