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Author Boye, Rice.
Title A iust defence of The importunate beggers importunity. Or A reply to Mr. Norrice his pamphlet upon the fourth petition, which hee set forth by way of confutation of absolute praying unto God for temporall necessary blessings : &c. Defended in a booke intituled, The importanate begger. Wherein the truth of those points concerning praying to God for necessary temporall things, without doubting and wavering &c. is againe vindicated and defended, by R.B.
Alternative Title Just defence of The importunate beggers importunity
Just defence of The importunate beggers importunity. Or A reply to Mr. Norrice his pamphlet upon the fourth petition, which hee set forth by way of confutation of absolute praying unto God for temporall necessary blessings.
Reply to Mr. Norrice his pamphlet upon the fourth petition, which hee set forth by way of confutation of absolute praying unto God for temporall necessary blessings.
Defence of the importunate beggers importunity.
Publication Info [London?] : [S.n.], Printed in the yeere 1636.



Descript [20], 66, [2] p.
Note Preface to the reader signed: Rice Boye.
Suggested place of publication from STC.
A reply to Norice, Edward. A treatise maintaining that temporall blessings are to bee sought and asked with submission to the will of God (STC 18646).
Running title reads: A defence of the importunate beggers importunity.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Author Boye, Rice.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Norris, Edward, 1584-1659. Treatise maintaining that temporall blessings are to bee sought and asked with submission to the will of God.
Prayer -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Just defence of The importunate beggers importunity
Just defence of The importunate beggers importunity. Or A reply to Mr. Norrice his pamphlet upon the fourth petition, which hee set forth by way of confutation of absolute praying unto God for temporall necessary blessings.
Reply to Mr. Norrice his pamphlet upon the fourth petition, which hee set forth by way of confutation of absolute praying unto God for temporall necessary blessings.
Defence of the importunate beggers importunity.
Descript [20], 66, [2] p.
Note Preface to the reader signed: Rice Boye.
Suggested place of publication from STC.
A reply to Norice, Edward. A treatise maintaining that temporall blessings are to bee sought and asked with submission to the will of God (STC 18646).
Running title reads: A defence of the importunate beggers importunity.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Author Boye, Rice.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Norris, Edward, 1584-1659. Treatise maintaining that temporall blessings are to bee sought and asked with submission to the will of God.
Prayer -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Just defence of The importunate beggers importunity
Just defence of The importunate beggers importunity. Or A reply to Mr. Norrice his pamphlet upon the fourth petition, which hee set forth by way of confutation of absolute praying unto God for temporall necessary blessings.
Reply to Mr. Norrice his pamphlet upon the fourth petition, which hee set forth by way of confutation of absolute praying unto God for temporall necessary blessings.
Defence of the importunate beggers importunity.

Subject Norris, Edward, 1584-1659. Treatise maintaining that temporall blessings are to bee sought and asked with submission to the will of God.
Prayer -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [20], 66, [2] p.
Note Preface to the reader signed: Rice Boye.
Suggested place of publication from STC.
A reply to Norice, Edward. A treatise maintaining that temporall blessings are to bee sought and asked with submission to the will of God (STC 18646).
Running title reads: A defence of the importunate beggers importunity.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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