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An answer to Mr. Ferguson's book intituled, Justification onely upon a satisfaction : wherein he is : Knowles, John,
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1668?
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1
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An answer to Mr. Fisher the Iesuite, his fiue propositions concerning Luther. By Mr. Rogers, that wo : Rogers, Henry,
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1623
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1
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Answer to Mr. Fisher the Jesuite, his five propositions concerning Luther : Rogers, Henry,
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1623
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1
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An Answer to Mr. Fitz-Gerald's state of the case concerning the patent of making salt water fresh
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2
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Answer to Mr. Fords book. : Roberts, W.
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1641
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1
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[An] answer to Mr. Fords booke : entituled A designe for bringing a navigable river, from Rickmanswo : Roberts, W.
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1641
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1
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Answer to Mr. Francis Cornwells positions & inferences : Whittle, Robert,
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1647
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1
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Answer to Mr. G. Burnet's Mistery of iniquity unvailed. : Warner, John,
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1678
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1
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An answer to Mr. George Walkers vindication, or rather, fresh accusation : wherein he chargeth Mr. W : Gataker, Thomas,
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1642
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1
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An answer to Mr. Henry Payne's letter concerning His Majesty's declaration of indulgence, writ to th : Burnet, Gilbert,
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1687
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1
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Answer to Mr. Hobbes's Leviathan. : Whitehall, John,
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1679
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1
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An answer to Mr. Hobbs his Leviathan : with observations, censures, and confutations of divers errou : Lucy, William,
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1673
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1
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Answer to Mr. Humphrey his Rejoynder, or, reply : R. D.
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1656
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1
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Answer to Mr. Iohn Goodwins Water-dipping no firm footing for church communion. : Lamb, Thomas,
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1655
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1
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An answer to Mr. J. Dury: or, animadversions upon his Considerations concerning the present engageme : Robinson, Henry,
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1650
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1
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Answer to Mr. J.G. his XL. queries : Allen, William,
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1653
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1
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An answer to Mr. J.G. his XL queries : touching the lawfulness, or unlawfulness of holding church-co : Allen, William,
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1653
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1
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An answer to Mr. J. Humphrey's second printed letter : wherein he publisheth Mr. Lob's objections ag : Williams, Daniel,
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1695?
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1
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Answer to Mr. John Cowell his book, entituled The snare broken
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2
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Answer to Mr. John Dury
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2
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Answer to Mr. John Goodwins Animadversions upon Master George Walkers Defence of the true sense of t : Roborough, Henry,
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1650
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1
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An Answer to Mr. Langhorn's speech : wherein he asserts his loyalty and innocence contrary to plain
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1679
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1
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An answer to Mr. Lenthall's pretended case.
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1700?
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1
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An answer to Mr. Lowth's letter to Dr. Stillingfleet : in another letter to a friend. : Grove, Robert,
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1687
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1
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Answer to Mr. Marlow's Appendix.
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2
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An answer to Mr. Marlow's Appendix : Wherein his arguments to prove that singing of psalms, hymns, a : Keach, Benjamin,
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1691
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1
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An answer to Mr. Molyneux his Case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England, stated
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1698
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1
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Answer to Mr. Oliver's sermon : Ridpath, George,
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1699
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1
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Answer to Mr Owen's Plea and defense. : Gipps, Thomas,
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1699
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1
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Answer to Mr. Prin's (perditory) anatomy of the Republick, and his true and perfect narrative, &c : Rogers, John,
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1659
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1
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An Answer to Mr. Read's case : wherein is a full discovery of his dissimulation with God and man.
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1682
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1
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Answer to Mr. Serjeant's discourse intituled, Sure footing in Christianity.
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2
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Answer to Mr. Smythies's Reply to the Observator
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1685
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1
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An answer to Mr. Spencer's book intituled Scripture mistaken : whereunto is added a brief survey of : Ferne, H.
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1660
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1
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An answer to Mr. Starling's pretence : that Mrs. Jane Ettrick was married to one John Knott, a drawe
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1700?
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1
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An answer to Mr. Stephens's sermon preach'd before the Honorable House of Commons at St. Margaret's : Gentleman who took the said sermon in short-hand.
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1700?
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1
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An answer to Mr. Thomas Grantham's book, called, A dialogue between the Baptist and the Presbyterian : Finch, Martin,
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1691
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1
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Answer to Mr. Tombes his scepticall examination of infants-baptisme
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2
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Answer to Mr. Tombes his scepticall exercitation of infants baptisme. : Hussey, William,
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1647
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1
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Answer to Mr. Tombes his valedictory oration to the people of Bewdeley.
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2
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An answer to Mr. William Prynn's twelve questions concerning church government : at the end whereof, : Robinson, Henry,
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1644
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1
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An answer to Nanny O; or, The happy agreement between the two Scotch lovers, Willy & Nanny. : Tu
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2
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Answer to Nat. Thompsons scandalous letter from Cambridge.
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1682
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1
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Answer to Nat. Thompsons scandalous letter from Cambridge, to Mr. Miles Prance, in relation to the m
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1682
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1
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An answer to nine arguments. Written by T. B. : Wherein is plainly from the scriptures shewed, the w : Lilburne, John,
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1645
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1
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Answer to nine positions about church-government : Mather, Richard,
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1643
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1
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Answer to nobody in five words to every-body who finds himself concern'd in't. : Fisher, Samuel,
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1653
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1
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An answer to old Doctor Wild's new poem to his old friend upon the new Parliament : Grand-Syre Gray-Beard,
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1672
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1
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An answer to one part of a late infamous libel intitled Remarks on The craftsman's vindication of hi
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1731
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1
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Answer to one part of the Lord Protector's speech : Spittlehouse, John.
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1654
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1
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