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A treatise, touching Antichrist : VVherein, the place, the time, the forme, the workmen, the vpholde : Daneau, Lambert,
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1589
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1
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Treatise touching dyceplay and prophane gaming. : Daneau, Lambert,
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1586
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1
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Treatise touching falling from grace : Griffith, John,
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1653
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1
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A treatise touching falling from grace. Or Thirteen arguments tending to prove that believers cannot : Griffith, John,
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1653
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1
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Treatise touching the East-Indian trade.
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2
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A treatise touching the East-Indian trade, or, A discourse (turned out of French into English) conce
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3
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A treatise touching the libertie of a Christian. VVritten in Latine by Doctor Martin Luther. And tra : Luther, Martin,
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1636
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1
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A treatise, touching the libertie of a Christian. Written in Latin by Doctor Martine Luther, and tra
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2
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A treatise touching the peace of the church, or An apostolical rule how to judge aright in differenc : Freher, Philip.
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1646
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1
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Treatise touching the planting on the north part of Virginia. : Brereton, John,
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1602
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1
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Treatise touching the right, title, and interest of the mightie and noble Princesse Marie. : Leslie, John,
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1571
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1
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A treatise touching the Word of God written, against the traditions of men : handled both schoolelik : Chandieu, Antoine de,
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1583
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1
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A treatise tovvching the right, title, and interest of the most excellent Princess Marie, Queene of : Leslie, John,
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1584
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1
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Treatise towching the right, title, and interest of the most excellent Princess Marie, Queene of Sco : Leslie, John,
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1584
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1
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Treatise unfolding the order and manner of giving and receiving of the covenant of grace to the elec : Cotton, John,
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1654
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1
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A treatise upon death : first publickly delivered in a funerall sermon, anno Dom. 1630. And since en : Campbell, Ninian,
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1635
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1
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Treatise upon John 8. 36 concerning Christian libertie.
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3
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Treatise upon Mat. 11, 12. : Jelinger, Christopher.
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1665
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1
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Treatise upon Mat. VI, 6
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2
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Treatise upon Mat. VI, VI. : Heywood, Oliver,
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1671
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1
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Treatise upon pastorals. : Le Bossu, René,
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1695
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1
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Treatise upon Romans 13. ver. 8. : Wilkinson, Henry,
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1625
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1
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A treatise upon sundry matters contained in the thirty nine articles of religion which are professed
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2
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Treatise upon the 122. Psalme. : Harrison, Robert,
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1618
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1
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A treatise upon the art of flying by mechanical means. : Walker, Thomas, of Hull.
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1810
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1
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A treatise upon the life of faith. : Romaine, William.
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1786
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1
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Treatise upon the sixe principles. : Baynes, Paul,
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1619
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1
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A treatise upon the walk of faith. : Romaine, William.
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1771
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1
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A treatise vpon John 8. 36 concerning Christian libertie : The chiefe points whereof were deliuered : Downame, George,
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1609
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1
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Treatise vpon Romans 13. ver. 8. : Wilkinson, Henry,
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1625
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A treatise vpon sundry matters contained in the Thiry nine Articles of religion, which are professed : Rogers, Thomas,
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1639
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1
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Treatise vpon the 122. Psalme. : Harrison, Robert,
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1618
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1
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Treatise vpon the sixe principles. : Baynes, Paul,
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1619
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1
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A treatise, vvherein is declared the sufficiencie of English medicines, for cure of all diseases, cu : Bright, Timothie,
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1615
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1
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A treatise vvherein is manifestlie proued, that reformation and those that sincerely fauor the same, : Penry, John,
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1590
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1
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A treatise vvherin Christe and his techynges, are compared with the pope and his doinges
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1534
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Treatise vvherin is declared, that the regiment of vvomen is conformable to the lavve of God and nat : Leslie, John,
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1571
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A treatise vvriten by Iohan Valerian a greatte clerke of Italie, which is intitled in latin Pro sace : Valeriano, Pierio,
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1533
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A treatise, vvritten by M. doctor Carier, vvherein hee layeth downe sundry learned and pithy conside : Carier, Benjamin,
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1614
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A treatise, vvritten by M. doctor Carier, wherein hee layeth downe sundry learned and pithy consider : Carier, Benjamin,
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1615
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A treatise vvritten by Mr. Doctour Carier, vvherein he layeth dovvne sundry learned and pithy consid : Carier, Benjamin,
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1614
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Treatise wherein are handled these foure particulars : Cotton, John,
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1647
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Treatise wherein are handled these particulars. : Cotton, John,
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1650
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Treatise wherein by way of explication, demonstration, confirmation, and application is shewed, that
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Treatise wherein dicing, dauncing, vaine plaies or enterludes with other idle pastimes, etc. commonl : Northbrooke, John.
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1577?
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Treatise wherein dicing, dauncing, vaine playes or enterluds with other idle pastimes etc. commonly
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Treatise; wherein is clearly discovered, the secret yet certain good or evil, the inconsidered a : Goodwin, Philip,
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1658
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Treatise wherein is concisely comprehended, the body of divinity. : Hibbert, Henry,
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1662
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Treatise wherein is declared by many reasons that beere so qualified is farre more wholsome then tha
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1641
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Treatise: wherein is declared the sufficiencie of English medicines, for cure of all diseases, cured
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