Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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BS1440 .S73 1619 | The whole booke of Psalmes | 1 |
BS1440 .S73 1623 | The whole booke of psalmes with the prose on the margin / | 1 |
BS1440 .S73 1624 | The whole booke of Psalmes | 1 |
BS1440 .S73 1625 |
The vvhole book of Psalmes: The whole book of Psalmes The whole booke of Psalmes. |
3 |
BS1440 .S73 1626 |
The whole book of Psalmes The whole booke of Psalmes The whole booke of Psalmes. |
3 |
BS1440 .S73 1627 |
The whole booke of Psalmes [The whole booke of Psalmes |
2 |
BS1440 .S73 1628 |
The booke of Psalmes The vvhole book of psalmes, |
2 |
BS1440 .S73 1629 | The whole booke of Psalmes | 1 |
BS1440 .S73 1630 |
The vvhole booke of Psalmes The whole book of Psalmes The whole booke of Psalmes The booke of Psalmes, |
5 |
BS1440 .S73 1632 |
The whole booke of Psalmes The whole book of Psalmes: |
2 |
BS1440 .S73 1633 | The vvhole booke of Psalmes | 1 |
BS1440 .S73 1635 | The whole booke of Psalmes | 1 |
BS1440 .S73 1636 | The whole booke of Psalmes | 1 |
BS1440 .S73 1638 |
The whole booke of Psalmes The whole book of Psalmes |
2 |
BS1440 .S73 1639 |
The whole booke of Psalmes. The vvhole booke of psalmes The booke of Psalmes The Whole book of Psalmes |
4 |
BS1440 .S73 1640 |
The whole book of Psalmes The whole booke of Psalmes |
2 |
BS1440 .S73 1641 |
The Whole booke of Psalmes The Whole book of Psalmes The Whole book of Psalmes with the prose in the margin according as they are appointed to be read in the Church of England / The whole book of Psalmes. The whole book of Psalmes |
6 |
BS1440 .S73 1642 | The Whole book of Psalmes | 2 |
BS1440 .S73 1643 | The Whole book of Psalmes set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of all the people together, before and after morning and evening prayer, and also before and after sermons, and moreover in private houses for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all ungodly songs and ballades, which tend onely to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of youth / | 2 |
BS1440 .S73 1644 | The Whole booke of Psalmes set foorth [sic] and allowed to be sung in all churches, of all the people together, before and after morning and evening prayer and also before & after sermons, and moreover, in private houses, for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all ungodly songs and ballades which tend onely to the nourishing of vice and corrupting of youth / | 2 |