Protestantism France History 16th Century : The chansons of Orlando di Lasso and their Protestant listeners : music, piety, and print in sixteenth-century France.; Freedman, Richard,
Protestantism Germany Early Works To 1800 : The salvation of Protestants asserted and defended : in opposition to the rash and uncharitable sentence of their eternal damnation pronounc'd against them by the Romish Church / by J.H. Dalhusius.; Dalhusius, Johannes H.
Protestantism Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : A Protestants resolution: : shewing his reasons why he will not be a papist; : Digested into so plain a method of question and answer, that an ordinar [sic] capacity may be able to defend the Protestant religion against the most cunning Jesuit, or popish priest. Useful for these times.
Protestantism Great Britain Political Aspects : A collection of several tracts and discourses written in the years 1677, to 1704 / by Gilbert Burnet ... ; in three volumes.; Burnet, Gilbert,
1704
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Protestantism Great Britain Political Aspects Great Britain : A proposal of union amongst Protestants, from the last-will of the most Reverend Doctor Sands sometime Archbishop of York : (as the sentiment of the first reformers) humbly presented to the Parliament.; Sandys, Edwin,
Protestantism Ireland Early Works To 1800 : A Protestant antidote against Popery : with a brief discourse of the great atheisticalness and vain amours now in fashion. Written in a letter to a young lady. By a Person of Honour.; Person of honour.
Protestantism Lithuania Early Works To 1800 : Charles the Second, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. : To all and singular archbishops, bishops, arch-deacons, deanes, and their officials; ... Whereas John de Kraino Krainsky, minister of Gods word, deputy of the national synod of the Protestant churches in the great dukedom of Lithuania, ...; England and Wales.
Protestantism Political Aspects : The speech of the Prince of Orange, to some principle gentlemen of Somersetshire and Dorsetshire : on their coming to joyn His Highness at Exeter the 15th of Nov., 1688.; William
1688
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Protestantism Political Aspects Early Works To 1800 : The speech of the Prince of Orange, : to some principle gentlemen of Somersetshire and Dorsetshire, on their coming to joyn his Highness at Exeter the 15th of Nov. 1688.; William,
1688
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Protestantism Political Aspects England Early Works To 1800 : A proposal of union amongst Protestants, from the last-will of the most reverend Doctor Sands sometime Archbishop of York; : (as the sentiment of the first reformers) humbly presented to the Parliament.
1679
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Protestantism Prophecies : The good hope through grace : the jubilee of the kingdom of Christ shall come upon the counterfeit jubilee of Rome, and before the end of the following year 1700, shall begin to bring under desolation that great city and its papacy : therein uniting the year 1697 with 1700 according to prophecy / humbly presented to the faith and prayers of all sincere Protestants by T. Beverley.; Beverley, Thomas.
Protestantism Scotland Early Works To 1800 : The salvation of Protestants asserted and defended : in opposition to the rash and uncharitable sentence of their eternal damnation pronounc'd against them by the Romish Church. By J.H. Dalhusius, inspector of the churches, in the county of VVeeden, upon the Rhine, near Coholence in Germany. Newly translated from the Latin.; Dalhusius, Johannes H.
1691
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Protestantism Scotland History Sources : Protestant piety in early-modern Scotland : letters, lives and covenants, 1650-1712 / edited by David George Mullan.
Protestants Controversial Literature : The way of peace, or, A discourse of the dangerous principles and practices of some pretended Protestants ... : being certain brief ... writings of several learned Protestant authors : with divers additions perswasive to peace / by the author, a Protestant of the Church of England.; Protestant of the Church of England.
1680
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Protestants Crimes Against Ireland Early Works To 1800 : An abstract of the bloody massacre in Ireland. : Acted by the instigation of the Jesuits, priests, and friars, who were chief promoters of those horrible murthers; prodigious cruelties, barbarous villanies, and inhumane practices, executed by the Irish Papists upon the English Protestants, in the year 1641. And intended to have been acted over again, on Sabbath Day, December the 9th 1688. But by the wonderful providence of God was prevented.