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1 Great Britain Religion   8
2 Great Britain Religion 16th Century : The tenour of the letters directed by the lords of hir highnesse privie counsell to hir Maiesties high comissioners in causes ecclesiasticall, for the publike receyving and teaching of Ch. Ocklandes booke in all Grammer & freescholes within this realme..  1582 1
3 Great Britain Religion 17th Century   215
4 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Anecdotes   3
5 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Caricatures And Cartoons   2
6 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Caricatures And Cartoons Early Wo : Rules to get children by vvith handsome-faces: or, Precepts for the paptists, that get children by book : and for the extemporary sectaries, that get children without book, to consider what they have to doe, and look well before they leape. That so the children of the papists may not have such prodigious ill-boding faces as their fathers, who became so ill physiognomied, not only being crossed over the face in baptisme, nor the children of the sectaries, by outfacing men that they had any originall sinne at all, but also by their ignorance in these precepts, for the begetting of children with handsome ingenious features, and symmetrious limbes. Composed by George Spinola. Published according to order.; Spinola, George.  1646 1
7 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Cartoons Satire Etc : Rules to get children by with handsome faces: or, Precepts for the extemporary sectaries which preach, and pray, and get children without book to consider and look on, before they leape. : That so, their children may not have such strange, prodigious, ill-bodeing faces as their fathers, who (unhappily) became so ill-phisnomied themselves, not only by being born before their conversion, by originall sin, and by being crost over the face in babtisme; but by the lineall ignorance of their parents too in these presepts, for begetting children of ingenuous features and symmetrious limbes. / Composed by George Spinola.; Spinola, George.  1642 1
8 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Cartoons Satire Etc Early Works T : Three speeches, being such speeches as the like were never spoken in the city. : The first by Master Warden to the fellowes of his company, touching the affaires of the kingdome. The second by Mistris Warden, being her observations on her husbands reverent speech, to certain gentlewomen of Ratliffe and Wapping. The third by Mistris Wardens chamber-maid as she was dressing her mistris, the wifedome and learning whereof will amaze your judgements. / Published by Antibrownistus Puritanomastix.; Puritanomastix, Antibrownistus.  1642 1
9 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Controversial Literature : The vision and discourse of Henry the seuenth : Concerning the vnitie of Great Brittaine. Diuided into foure chapters. 1. Containing an introduction. 2. Inducements to vnitie. 3. The policy, deceit, and mischieuous spite of the vnderminers hereof. 4. The danger of diuision. Related by T.G.; Gainsford, Thomas,  1610 1
10 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Early Works To 1800   97
11 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Humour   4
12 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Humour Early Works To 1800   3
13 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Periodicals : Smith's, Protestant intelligence: domestick & forein. : Published for the information of all true English-men. From Thursday March 24. to Monday March 28. 1681.  1681 1
14 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Poetry Early Works To 1800   5
15 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Sources   38
16 Great Britain Religion 17th Century Sources Early Works To 1800   6
17 Great Britain Religion 19th Century   6
18 Great Britain Religion 20th Century   7
19 Great Britain Religion 21st Century : Religion and change in modern Britain [electronic resource].; Woodhead, Linda.  2012 1
20 Great Britain Religion Early Works To 1800   2
21 Great Britain Religion Economic Aspects Early Works To 1800 : (A) briefe note of the benefits that grow to this realm by the observation of fish-dayes. : With a reason and cause wherefore the law in that behalfe made, is ordained: very necessary to bee kept in the houses of all men; especially common victuallers. Together with an estimate of what beefes might be spared in a yeare, in the Citie of London, by one dayes abstinence in a weeke. Collected out of severall statutes in the reigne of Queene Elizabeth. Published by Iohn Erswicke gentleman.; Erswicke, John.  1642 1
22 Great Britain Religion Poetry Early Works To 1800 : The picture of the first occasional conformist (Job 1.6.) drawn in little. : Which being hang'd in a convenient place. Some may, as in a glass, see their own face: and also all the turncoat trimming train, that can, and will do any thing for gain.  1705? 1
23 Great Britain Religion Study And Teaching Secondary Great Britain : Faiths in Britain today : voices from within / edited by Rosemary Rivett.  2004 1
24 Great Britain Religion To 449   8
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