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Religions lotterie, or, The churches amazement vvherein is declared how many sorts...
Published 1642“…The churches amazement.…”
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Religions lotterie, or, The churches amazement vvherein is declared how many sorts...
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Religions lotterie, or the churches amazement. VVherein is declared how many sorts...
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Religions lotterie, or the churches amazement. VVherein is declared how many sorts...
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A Full and true account of a bloody and barbarous murther, found to be committed upon the person of woman, in Kent-street, near St. George's Church, Southwark with the circumstances that attended the discovery, and other things accompanying so amazing and cruel proceedings.
Published 1690Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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Stange [sic] and terrible news from Holland of a most lamentable tempest that happened at Utrecht and Amsterdam which did not only amaze the inhabitants, but did also very great damage to their houses, blowing down an innumerable company of tops of houses and chimnies, and utterly destroyed one of their cathedral churches, and rooted up many trees.
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The Georgia pals : Joe Miller & Lawrence Humphries at the old country church.
Published 1985“…container: Old country church.…”
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An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London for the religious observation of the Lords Day commonly called Sunday and a command from the maior directed to all church-wardens and constables in every ward in the...
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An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London for the religious observation of the Lords Day commonly called Sunday and a command from the maior directed to all church-wardens and constables in every ward in the...
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An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London for the religious observation of the Lords Day commonly called Sunday and a command from the maior directed to all church-wardens and constables in every ward in the...
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An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London, for the religious observation of the Lords Day, commonly called Sunday. And a command from the maior, directed to all church-wardens and constables, in every ward in the...
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An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London, for the religious observation of the Lords Day, commonly called Sunday. And a command from the maior, directed to all church-wardens and constables, in every ward in the...
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Impenitent sinners warned of their misery and summoned to judgment Delivered in two sermons: the former on the Sabbath, Nov. 6. the other on the lecture following, Nov. 10. 1698. :...
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Impenitent sinners warned of their misery and summoned to judgment Delivered in two sermons: the former on the Sabbath, Nov. 6. the other on the lecture following, Nov. 10, 1698. Occasioned by the amazing instance of a miserable creature, who stood condemned for murdering her infant begotten in whoredom. To which are subjoyned the solemn words spoken to her, on those opportunities. Published for the warning of others. By Samuel Willard, minister of the gospel, and teacher of a church in Boston, N.E.
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The fanatick history: or an exact relation and account of the old Anabaptists, and new Quakers. Being the summe of all that hath been yet discovered about their most blasphemous opinions, dangerous pactises [sic], and malitious endevours to subvert all civil government both in church and state. Together with their mad mimick pranks,...
Published 1660Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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Impenitent sinners warned of their misery and summoned to judgment Delivered in two sermons: the former on the Sabbath, Nov. 6. the other on the lecture following, Nov. 10, 1698. Occasioned by the amazing instance of a miserable creature, who stood condemned for murdering her infant begotten in whoredom. To which are subjoyned the solemn words spoken to her, on those opportunities. Published for the warning of others. By Samuel Willard, minister of the gospel, and teacher of a church in Boston, N.E.
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The fanatick history: or an exact relation and account of the old Anabaptists, and new Quakers. Being the summe of all that hath been yet discovered about their most blasphemous opinions, dangerous pactises [sic], and malitious endevours to subvert all civil government both in church and state. Together with their mad mimick pranks,...
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An ordinance and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the Lord Maior [sic] of London, for the religious observation of the Lords Day, commonly called Sunday. And a command from the Maior, directed to all church-wardens and constables, in every ward in the...
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