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Justa honoraria: or, Funeral rites in honor to the great memorial of my deceased master, the Right Honorable, Robert...
Published 1646“…to the great memorial of my deceased master, the Right Honorable, Robert …”
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Justa honoraria: or, Funeral rites in honor to the great memorial of my deceased master, the Right Honorable, Robert...
Published 1646“…to the great memorial of my deceased master, the Right Honorable, Robert …”
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A warning from the Lord God of life and power, unto thee o city of London,...
Published 1660Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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The copy of two letters sent from Rome, the one to Conny mac Guire, Lord of Iniskillin, now present in the tower, or to his brother Roury mac Guire in Ireland; the other to Phelim Roe O Neal, prisoner with the Lord Conny mac Guire. The one written by Francis mac Guire, cosin to my Lord Iniskillin: the other from Bonaventura O...
Published 1642Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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The copy of two letters sent from Rome, the one to Conny mac Guire, Lord of Iniskillin, now present in the tower, or to his brother Roury mac Guire in Ireland; the other to Phelim Roe O Neal, prisoner with the Lord Conny mac Guire. The one written by Francis mac Guire, cosin to my Lord Iniskillin: the other from Bonaventura O...
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Evangelical and Catholick unity, maintained in the Church of England: or an apology for her government, liturgy, subscriptions, &c. With answers to the objections of Mr. B. Dr. O. and others, against conformity. Also a vindication of the Lord Bishop of Ely, shewing his way of true and Christian concord. And a post-script in answer to Mr. B's late objections against my self, concerning general councils, &c. By William Saywell, D.D. and master of Jesus Colledge in Cambridge.
Published 1682Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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Evangelical and Catholick unity, maintained in the Church of England: or an apology for her government, liturgy, subscriptions, &c. With answers to the objections of Mr. B. Dr. O. and others, against conformity. Also a vindication of the Lord Bishop of Ely, shewing his way of true and Christian concord. And a post-script in answer to Mr. B's late objections against my self, concerning general councils, &c. By William Saywell, D.D. and master of Jesus Colledge in Cambridge.
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Soft answers unto hard censures: relating, I. To a book printed without licence. A full accompt given thereof. II. To my particular calling: 3 offences relating thereunto removed: and the dutie of visiting families and schooles is pressed upon magistrates and ministers, whose duty it is to visite there, enquiring how the governours and governed, do answer their relations, the one commanding, the other obeying in the Lord. III. To the offence given by a book called an Anti-apologie, which I have said, is a great offence to the church of God; and that they, who write as Mr. Edwards does, too many by two, have offended their lord and master, more than Moses did, when he said,...
Published 1645Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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Soft answers unto hard censures: relating, I. To a book printed without licence. A full accompt given thereof. II. To my particular calling: 3 offences relating thereunto removed: and the dutie of visiting families and schooles is pressed upon magistrates and ministers, whose duty it is to visite there, enquiring how the governours and governed, do answer their relations, the one commanding, the other obeying in the Lord. III. To the offence given by a book called an Anti-apologie, which I have said, is a great offence to the church of God; and that they, who write as Mr. Edwards does, too many by two, have offended their lord and master, more than Moses did, when he said,...
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Johnny, cock thy beaver
Published 1996“…My Lord Willobes wellcome home.…”
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