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Balaams reply to the asse, or, The clergies ansvver to the contreys complaint
Published 1661“…Balaams reply to the asse.…”
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Balaams reply to the asse, or, The clergies ansvver to the contreys complaint
Published 1661“…Balaams reply to the asse.…”
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The doctrine of the asse, or, A brief account of their principles and practice in whose behalf the complaint was written that it may serve for advice to others : whereunto is added the asse's complaint, Balaam's reply, and the authors...
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The doctrine of the asse, or, A brief account of their principles and practice in whose behalf the complaint was written that it may serve for advice to others : whereunto is added the asse's complaint, Balaam's reply, and the authors...
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Rules of life: being good wishes to the clergy and laiety; for whose use the Asse's complaint was written. /
Published 1663“…Balaams reply to the asse.…”
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A reply to Mr. VVilliam Prinne, his unsafe, uneasie, dangerous, &c. expedient, for the concord, unity, and settlement of these nations, by restoring the ancient nobility, part of the old decripit, decayed, and gray-headed tyranny, usurpation, and oppression upon the bodies, and consciences of every poor subject, who have been formerly as Balaams asse, being made slaves at their lusts and...
Published 1659Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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A reply to Mr. VVilliam Prinne, his unsafe, uneasie, dangerous, &c. expedient, for the concord, unity, and settlement of these nations, by restoring the ancient nobility, part of the old decripit, decayed, and gray-headed tyranny, usurpation, and oppression upon the bodies, and consciences of every poor subject, who have been formerly as Balaams asse, being made slaves at their lusts and...
Published 1659Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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