Parry Mr : An Account of a most barbarous and bloody murthre, committed yesterday in Covent-Garden, by Mr. Parry who belong to the play-house : on the body of Mr. Henry Arthur, who was lately try'd for robbing the Western Maile.
Parse Rosemarie Rizzo : Rosemarie Parse : theory of health as human becoming.; Bunting, Sheila.
1993
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Parsees : Zoroastrian and Parsi studies : selected works of John R. Hinnells.; Hinnells, John R.,
2000
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Parsees Early Works To 1800 : A display of two forraigne sects in the East Indies : vizt: the sect of the Banians the ancient natiues of India and the sect of the Persees the ancient inhabitants of Persia· together with the religion and maners of each sect collected into two bookes by Henry Lord sometimes resident in East India and preacher to the Hoble Company of Merchants trading thether; Lord, Henry,
Parson Drove England Maps : Cambridgeshire - Lincolnshire [cartographic material] : sheet TF 30 NE.; Great Britain.
1982
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Parson Karen M : Diary of a port chaplain : my journey of faith with seafarers / Karen M. Parsons.; Parsons, Karen M.
2014
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Parsonages Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : An act for quiet enjoying of sequestred parsonages and vicaridges : by the present incumbent. At the Parliament begun at VVestminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656.; England and Wales.
Parsons Jeffrey R : Settlement, subsistence, and social complexity : essays honoring the legacy of Jeffrey R. Parsons / edited By Richard E. Blanton.
2005
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Parsons John Esquire : A choice catalogue of the library of John Parsons, Esquire, late of the Middle-Temple, barrister: : Consisting chiefly of law & history, ancient and modern. : Which will be exposed to sale by way of auction on Thursday the 30th day of this instant November, 1682. at the Auction-House, over against the Black Swan in Ave-Mary-Lane near Ludgate. / By Edward Millington, bookseller.; Parsons, John,
1682
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Parsons Laurence : The indictment and arraignment of John Price Esquire, late receiver-general in Ireland : with a hundred and one other Protestants, at Wicklow, before John Keating Esq, Chief Justice of the Common pleas a Protestant, and Henry Lynch Knight Baron of the Exchequer, a Papist / collected by a Person that was present and took the same in writing.; Person that was present.
Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Answere To The Fifth Part Of Reportes Late : Iuridica trium quæstionum ad Maiestatem pertinentium determinatio : in quarum prima et ultima processus iudicialis contra H. Garnetum institutus, ex iure civili & canonico defenditur: in secunda suprema et vniversalis principum potestas explicatur, & ex eisdem principijs succinctè asseritur; opposita praecipue epistolae cuidam dedicatoriæ ad clarissimum virum. D.E.C. militem, advocatum fiscalem generalem à Catholico, (vt ipse subscribit,) theologo conscriptæ; habita Oxonia in vesperijs comitiorum anno Domini 1608. à Jacobo Cooke novi Collegij socio inceptore in iure civili.; Cook, James,
1608
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Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Brief Censure Uppon Two Bookes Written In : The Iesuites banner : Displaying their original and successe: their vow and othe: their hypocrisie and superstition: their doctrine and positions: with a confutation of a late pamphlet secretly imprinted and entituled: A briefe censure vpon two bookes written in answeare to M. Campions offer of disputation. &c. Compiled by Meredith Hanmer M. of Arte, and student in diuinity.; Hanmer, Meredith,
Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Discoverie Of I Nichols : The Christian against the Iesuite : Wherein the secrete or namelesse writer of a pernitious booke, intituled A discouerie of I. Nicols minister &c. priuily printed, couertly cast abrod, and secretely solde, is not only iustly reprooued: but also a booke, dedicated to the Queenes Maiestie, called A persuasion from papistrie, therein derided and falsified, is defended by Thomas Lupton the authour thereof. Reade with aduisement, and iudge vprightly: and be affectioned only to truth. Seene and allowed.; Lupton, Thomas.
1582
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Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Discoverie Of J Nicols Minister Misreporte : An answere vnto the confutation of Iohn Nichols his recantation, in all pointes of any weight conteyned in the same : especially in the matters of doctrine, of purgatorie, images, the Popes honor, and the question of the Church. By Dudley Fenner, Minister of Gods word.; Fenner, Dudley,
1583
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Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Discussion Of The Answere Of M William Bar : A supplement to the discussion of M. D. Barlowes ansvvere to the Iudgment of a Catholike Englishman &c. interrupted by the death of the author F. Robert Persons of the Society of Iesus : Wherein many foule absurdities, ignorances, and falsities are discouered in M. D. Barlow. And by the way is briefly censured M. Iohn Dunnes booke, intituled Pseudo-martyr. Also an adioynder, contayning a confutation of certaine absurdities, falsities, and follies vttered by M. D. Andrewes in his answere to Cardinall Bellarmines apology, concerning certaine points incident to matters treated in this supplement. Togeather with the censure of the whole worke. By F.T.; Fitzherbert, Thomas,
1613
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Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Epistle Of The Persecution Of Catholickes : An ansvvere to a supplicatorie epistle, of G.T. for the pretended Catholiques : written to the right Honorable Lords of her Maiesties priuy Councell. By VVater [sic] Trauers, minister of the worde of God.; Travers, Walter,
Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Judgment Of A Catholike English Man : An ansvver to a Catholike English-man (so by him-selfe entituled) : who, without an name, passed his censure vpon the Apology, made by the right high and mightie Prince Iames ... for the oath of allegeance; which censure is heere examined and refuted. By the Bishop of Lincoln.; Barlow, William,
Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Quiet And Sober Reckoning With M Thomas Mo : The encounter against M. Parsons, by a revievv of his last sober reckoning, and his exceptions vrged in the treatise of his mitigation. Wherein moreouer is inserted: 1. A confession of some Romanists, both concerning the particular falsifications of principall Romanists, as namely, Bellarmine, Suarez, and others: as also concerning the generall fraude of that curch, in corrupting of authors. 2. A confutation of slaunders, which Bellarmine vrged against Protestants. 3. A performance of the challenge, which Mr. Parsons made, for the examining of sixtie Fathers, cited by Coccius for proofe of Purgatorie ... 4. A censure of a late pamphlet, intituled, The patterne of a Protestant, by one once termed the moderate answerer. 5. An handling of his question of mentall equiuocation (after his boldnesse with the L. Cooke) vpon occasion of the most memorable, and feyned Yorkeshire case of equiuocating; and of his raging against D. Kings sermon. Published by authoritie; Morton, Thomas,
1610
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Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Relation Of The Triall Made Before The Kin : A briefe replie to a certaine odious and slanderous libel, lately published by a seditious Iesuite, calling himselfe N.D. in defence both of publike enemies, and disloyall subiects, and entitled A temperate wardword, to Sir Francis Hastings turbulent Watchword : wherein not only the honest, and religious intention, and zeale of that good knight is defended, but also the cause of true catholike religion, and the iustice of her Maiesties proceedings against popish malcontents and traitors, from diuers malitious imputations and slanders cleered, and our aduersaries glorious declamation answered, and refuted by O.E. defendant in the challenge, and encounters of N.D. Hereunto is also added a certaine new challenge made to N.D. in fiue encounters, concerning the fundamentall pointes of his former whole discourse: together with a briefe refutation of a certaine caluminous relation of the conference of Monsieur Plessis and Monsieur d'Eureux before the French king ...; Sutcliffe, Matthew,
Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Temperate Warn Word To The Turbulent And S : The badges of Christianity. Or, A treatise of the sacraments fully declared out of the word of God : Wherein the truth it selfe is proued, the doctrine of the reformed churches maintained, and the errors of the churches of Rome are euidently conuinced: by pervsing wherof the discreet reader may easily perceiue, the weak and vnstable grounds of the Roman religion, and the iust causes of our lawfull separation. Diuided into three bookes: 1. Of the sacraments in generall. 2. Of Baptisme. 3. Of the Lords Supper. Hereunto is annexed a corollarie or necessary aduertisement, shewing the intention of this present worke, opening the differences among vs about the question of the supper, discouering the idolatry and diuisions of the popish clergy, ... By William Attersoll, minister of the Word of God.; Attersoll, William,
1606
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Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Treatise Of Three Conversions Of England : A threefold answer vnto the third part of a certain triobolar treatise : of three supposed conuersions of England to the modern Romish religion published by Rob. Parsons vnder the continued maske of N.D.; Sutcliffe, Matthew,
Parsons Robert 1546 1610 Treatise Tending To Mitigation Towardes Ca : A defence of the right of kings : Wherein the power of the papacie ouer princes, is refuted; and the Oath of Allegeance iustified. Written for the vse of all English romanists; more especially, for the information of those priests, or Iesuits, which are by proclamation commanded to conforme themselues, or depart the kingdome. By Edvvard Forset, Esquire.; Forset, Edward,
Parsons Robert Epistle Of The Persecution Of Catholickes In England : An ansvvere to a supplicatorie epistle, of G.T. for the pretended Catholiques : written to the right honorable Lordes of her Maiesties priuie counsell. By Water [sic] Travers minister of the word of God.; Travers, Walter,