Eaton Samuel 1596 1665 Quakers Confuted : An answer to a book which Samuel Eaton put up to the Parliament: : which he saith he is a teacher of the Church of Christ, heretofore meeting at Ducken-field, now at Stockport in Cheshire; and he cals the title of his book Quakers confuted. Moses who was a judg quaked and trembled, David a king in Israel quaked and trembled, and Solomon who was a king trembled, and Daniel a servant of the most high God trembled, ... And these heard the voice of God, and thou that writest, thou mayest say thou hast confuted all them; for he that is against them, is against us, and he that is against us, is against them, for the same power is witnessed; but thou Eaton, who saith thou art a teacher of the church at Duckenfield, who saith thou hast heard the voice of the living God, and that such a voice as this, as comes immediately from God, you have not heard, ... And Isaiah saith, hear the word of the Lord all ye that tremble at his word; and this is the man that I do regard, saith the Lord, that is of a contrite heart, and trembleth at my word; but such Eaton and his church doth not regard, but custs out friends of the Lord from them, whom the world calls Quakers.; Camm, John,
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Eaton Stephen 1669 : An Exact narrative of the bloody murder and robbery committed by Stephen Eaton, Sarah Swift, George Rhodes, and Henry Pritchard, upon the person of Mr. John Talbot, minister : with the manner of their apprehension, arraignment and condemnation : also, a list of all the persons that are condemned, with the several offences to which they were executed.
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Eaton William 1676 : News from sea, or, A True relation brought from Dover of a terrible tempest of thunder and lightning : which on the 26 of July last, kill'd outright one William Eaton of Dover, on board a ship called the Henry and Mary, David Huggett, master, bound for Newcastle ...
1676
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Eavesdropping Europe : Telephone tapping and the recording of telecommunications in some Council of Europe member states.
1982
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Eavesdropping France : A - Case of Poitrimol v. France : judgment of 23 November 1993 : B - Case of A. v. France : judgment of 23 November 1993 : C - Case of Miailhe v. France : judgment of 29 November 1993 (Article 50).; European Court of Human Rights.
1994
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Eavestone England Maps : [Yorkshire] [cartographic material] : sheet SE 26 NW.; Great Britain.
Eberlin Von Gunzburg Johann : Antifraternalism and anticlericalism in the German Reformation : Johann Eberlin von Gunzburg and the campaign against the friars.; Dipple, Geoffrey.
1996
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Ebernoe England Maps : Sussex [cartographic material] : sheet SU 92 NE.; Great Britain.
Ebner Von Eschenbach Marie Freifrau : German women and autobiography in the nineteenth century : Louise Aston, Fanny Lewald, Malwida von Meysenbug and Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach.; Goodman, Katherine Ramsey.
Ebrington England Maps : Gloucestershire - Warwickshire [cartographic material] : sheet SP 14 SE.; Great Britain.
1972
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Ebro River Region Spain History : Possessing the land : Aragon's expansion into Islam's Ebro frontier under Alfonso the Battler, 1104-1134.; Stalls, Clay.
1995
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Ec Comics : Tales of terror! : the EC companion / by Fred von Bernewitz & Grant Geissman.; Bernewitz, Fred von.
Eccentric Literature : Paradoxes or encomions in the praise of being lowsey. Treachery. Nothing. Beggery. The French pox. Blindnesse. The Emperor Nero. Madnesse. BY S:S.; S. S.
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Eccentric Literature Early Works To 1800 : No-body his complaint : a dialogue between Master No Body, and Doctour Some-Body. A delightfull discourse. By George Baron. No-Body. Why do'st thou father all they lies on me? heaping indignities on one that never injur'd thee? Som-Body. My words and acts hurt no-body. No-Body. Som-Body hath belied me much, no-body sure hath cause to grutch.; Baron, George,
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Eccentrics And Eccentricities : Culmers crown crackt with his own looking-glass, or, The Cocks-combs looking-glasse broken about his ears : and a counter-mirror held forth to all good people, for their undeceiving in the pretended sufferings of that pseudo-martyr, and grand imposter of this age, Blew Dick of Thanet : reflecting from certain pertinent observations upon an impertinent, false and frivolous Apology of his ascribed to his more ingenuous son, but scribed by his most ignominious self : wherein especially all the world may see the ugly face of that prodigious monster ...; Philo-katoptrono-klastes.
Ecclesiastical Courts England Controversial Literature : A general summons from the authority of truth, unto all ecclesiastical courts and officers : wherein they may see what truth objecteth against their practice and proceedings in cases of conscience / by William Smith.; Smith, William,
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Ecclesiastical Courts England Early Works To 1800 : A general summons from the authority of truth, unto all ecclesiastical courts and officers. : Wherein they may see what truth objecteth against their practice and proceedings in cases of conscience. / By William Smith.; Smith, William,