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AY751 .P54 1693 |
The Protestant almanack for the year 1693 since [brace] the creation of the world 5699, the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1693, England received the Christian faith 1503, Martin Luther wrote against the pope 177, our deliverance from popery by Queen Elizabeth 134, the horrid design of the gun-powder plot 88, the burning of the city of London 27, our second deliverance from popery by K. Will. & Q. Mary 5 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon ...and may without sensible errour, indifferently serve the whole papacy / The Protestant almanack for the year 1693 since [brace] the creation of the world 5699, the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1693, England received the Christian faith 1503, Martin Luther wrote against the pope 177, our deliverance from popery by Queen Elizabeth 134, the horrid design of the gun-powder plot 88, the burning of the city of London 27, our second deliverance from popery by K. Will. & Q. Mary 5 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon ...and may without sensible errour, indifferently serve the whole papacy / |
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AY751 .P54 1697 |
The Protestant almanack for the year 1697 since [brace] the creation of the world 5703, the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1697, England received the Christian faith 1507, Martin Luther wrote against the pope 181, our first deliverance from popery by K. Edward VI 149, our second deliverance from popery by Queen Elizabeth 13 [sic], the horrid design of the gun-powder plot 92, the burning of the city of London 31, our second deliverance from popery by K. Will. & Q. Mary 9 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon ...and may without sensible errour, indifferently serve the whole papacy / The Protestant almanack for the year 1697 since [brace] the creation of the world 5703, the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1697, England received the Christian faith 1507, Martin Luther wrote against the pope 181, our first deliverance from popery by K. Edward VI 149, our second deliverance from popery by Queen Elizabeth 13 [sic], the horrid design of the gun-powder plot 92, the burning of the city of London 31, our second deliverance from popery by K. Will. & Q. Mary 9 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon ...and may without sensible errour, indifferently serve the whole papacy / |
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AY751 .P54 1698 |
The Protestant almanack for the year 1698 since [brace] the creation of the world 5704, the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1698, England received the Christian faith 1508, Martin Luther wrote against the pope 182, our first deliverance from popery by K. Edward VI 150, our second deliverance from popery by Queen Elizabeth 139, the horrid design of the gun-powder plot 93, the burning of the city of London 32, our second deliverance from popery by K. Will. & Q. Mary 10 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon ...and may without sensible errour, indifferently serve the whole papacy / The Protestant almanack for the year 1698 since [brace] the creation of the world 5704, the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1698, England received the Christian faith 1508, Martin Luther wrote against the pope 182, our first deliverance from popery by K. Edward VI 150, our second deliverance from popery by Queen Elizabeth 139, the horrid design of the gun-powder plot 93, the burning of the city of London 32, our second deliverance from popery by K. Will. & Q. Mary 10 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon ...and may without sensible errour, indifferently serve the whole papacy / |
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AY751 .P54 1699 |
The Protestant almanack for the year 1699 since [brace] the creation of the world 5705, the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1699, England received the Christian faith 1509, Martin Luther wrote against the pope 183, our first deliverance from popery by K. Edward VI 151, our second deliverance from popery by Queen Elizabeth 140, the horrid design of the gun-powder plot 94, the burning of the city of London 33, our second deliverance from popery by K. Will. & Q. Mary 11 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon ...and may without sensible errour, indifferently serve the whole papacy / The Protestant almanack for the year 1699 since [brace] the creation of the world 5705, the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1699, England received the Christian faith 1509, Martin Luther wrote against the pope 183, our first deliverance from popery by K. Edward VI 151, our second deliverance from popery by Queen Elizabeth 140, the horrid design of the gun-powder plot 94, the burning of the city of London 33, our second deliverance from popery by K. Will. & Q. Mary 11 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon ...and may without sensible errour, indifferently serve the whole papacy / |
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AY751.P54 P76 1668 | The Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1668, our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz., 109 being the bissextile or leap-year : wherein the bloody aspects ... of the papacy against the Lord Christ ... are described ... / | 2 |
AY751.P54 P76 1669 | The Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1669, our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz., 110 being the first after bissextile or leap-year, wherein the bloody aspects ... of the papacy against the Lord Christ ... are described ... / | 2 |
AY751.P54 P76 1680 | The Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1680, our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz., 121 ... being the bissextile, or leap-year, wherein the bloody aspects ... of the papacy against the Lord Christ ... are described ... / | 2 |
AY751 .P55 1592 | A plaine Table and most perfit description of the yeare Politicall: brought into a circle, as into the most proper and apt forme to shadow forth the circular progres of the yeare and circuit of the ... Also here is added the Gregorian Calendar, and a perpetuall concordance of the diuers Romane calendars, with the true and onely ground, uz. the signes. | 1 |
AY751 .P55 1682 |
The Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1682, from our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz. 123 ... being the second after bissextile, or leap-year ... calculated according to art for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated a hundred and fifty degrees above all reason, right, and religion, above kings, canons, councils, conscience, and every thing therein called God ... and may, without sensible error, indifferently serve the whole papacy / The Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1682, from our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz. 123 ... being the second after bissextile, or leap-year ... calculated according to art for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated a hundred and fifty degrees above all reason, right, and religion, above kings, canons, councils, conscience, and every thing therein called God ... and may, without sensible error, indifferently serve the whole papacy / |
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AY751.P6 P66 1675 |
Poor Robin 1675, an almanack after a new fashion wherein the reader may see (if he be not blind) many remarkable things worthy of observation ... : containing a two-fold calendar, viz. the Julian or English, and the roundheads or fanaticks with their several saints days, and observations upon every month / Poor Robin 1675, an almanack after a new fashion wherein the reader may see (if he be not blind) many remarkable things worthy of observation ... : containing a two-fold calendar, viz. the Julian or English, and the roundheads or fanaticks with several saints days, and observations upon every month / |
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AY751.P6 P66 1695 |
Poor Robin 1695 an almanack after the old and new fashion, or, an ephemeris of the best and newest edition, wherein the reader may find exactly calculated to a hairsbreath) many most excellent remarkable things worthy his and others choicest observation : containing a twofold kalendar, viz, The Julian, English, or old account, and the round-heads ... or fanatick account with their several saints-days and observation upon every month : being the third after bissextile or leap year / Poor Robin 1695 an almanack after the old and new fashion, or, an ephemeris of the best and newest edition, wherein the reader may find exactly calculated to a hairsbreath) many most excellent remarkable things worthy his and others choicest observation : containing a twofold kalendar, viz, The Julian, English, or old account, and the round-heads ... or fanatick account with their several saints-days and observation upon every month : being the third after bissextile or leap year / |
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AY751 .P65 1681 | Pond an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681 ... amplified with many good things both for pleasure and profit, and fitted for the meridian of Saffron-Walden in Essex ... and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom. | 2 |
AY751 .P65 1694 | Pond an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1694 ... : amplified with many good things both for pleasure and profit, and fitted for the meridian of Saffron-Walden in Essex ... and may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom. | 2 |
AY751 .P66 | Pond, an almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1652 being bissextile or leap-yeare and from the worlds creation 5674 / | 2 |
AY751 .P66 1602 | Ponde 1602 a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of the Natiuitie of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ M.DC.II, being the second after leape yeare : calculated and rectified for [t]he latitude and meridian of the honorable citie of London, and may very well serue for all England : containing diuers and sundry true and profitable additions, and compendious rules, more then euer heretofore hath been set forth by any, as the contents following more plainlye doth expresse / | 1 |
AY751 .P66 1604 | Enchiridion, or, Pond his Eutheca 1604 a new almanacke for this prese[n]t yeare of our Lord MDCIIII, being bissextile or leape yeare : calculated for the latitude and meridian of the honorable cittie of London & generally for all England : amplified with diuers additions as well canonicall & historicall as astronomicall & phisicall : beneficiall to all men that well doth vse them, not hurtfull to any that doth not abuse them / | 1 |
AY751.P66 1605 | Pond his polymyxos. 1605. A president for prognosticators, or, A new almanack for this present yeare of our Lord, M.DC.V. Being the first after leape yeare. Calculated for the latitude and meridian of the honorable citie of London, and generally for all great Britaine: amplified with new additions. / | 1 |
AY751 .P66 1610 | Pond 1610. A president for prognosticators. An almanacke for the yeare of Christ 1610. current. Being the second after leap yeare. : Calculated for the citty of London, and generally for all England. / | 1 |
AY751 .P66 1611 | Pond 1611. A president for prognosticators. An almanacke for the yeare of Christ 1611 current. Being the third after leap yeare. Calculated for the citty of London, and generally for all England ... / | 1 |
AY751.P66 1612 | Pond 1612. [An almanack for the] yeare of Christ, since his [circumcision, MDCXII] current. Being bissextill, or leap yeare. [Calculated for the meridian] of the citty of London. | 1 |