Voyages To The Otherworld : Otherworld journeys [electronic resource] : accounts of near-death experience in medieval and modern times / Carol Zaleski.; Zaleski, Carol .
Vues Doptique Early Works To 1800 : Proposals for publishing by subscription, six perspective views : viz. of the cities of Canterbury, Rochester, and Chichester; the towns of Guildford and Maidstone: and of His Majesty's dock-yard at Chatham, in the counties of Kent, Sussex and Surrey. / By Samuel and Nathaniel Buck. According to act of Parliament.; Buck, Samuel,
Vyner Honor Lady 1656 : Death and the grave no bar to believers happiness, or, A sermon preached at the funerall of the Lady Honor Vyner, in the Parish Church of Mary Wolnoth in Lombardstreet, July 10, 1656 / by William Spurstow ...; Spurstowe, William,
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Vyner Thomas Sir 1588 1665 : A voice from heaven, calling the people of God to a perfect separation from mystical Babylon : as it was delivered in a sermon at Pauls before the Right Honorable the Lord Major and Aldermen of the city of London, on Novem. 5, 1653 / by William Strong ...; Strong, William,
W B William Blake Active 1650 1670 Embassage From The Kings Of The : The doting doctor, or, The icarion preacher : calculated for the better instruction of King Blake of Coven-Garden, representing the meridian of his dunghill embassie where the pole is elevated many degrees beyond the manners of the King the author / by N.E. Gent.; N. E.,
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W C Trepidantium Malleus Intrepidanter Malleatus : The foxonian Quakers : dunces lyars and slanderers, proved out of George Fox's journal, and other scriblers; particularly B. C. his Quakers no apostates, or the hammerer defeated: amanuensis, as is said, to G.C. (as he sometime wrote himself) Gulielmus Calamus, alias, William Penn. Also a reply to W.C. (a church-man, the Quakers advocate) his Trepidantium malleus intrepidanter malleatus, &c. By Trepidantium Malleus.; Trepidantium Malleus.
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W C Trepidantium Malleus Intrepidantur Malleatus : The Foxonian Quakers, dunces lyars and slanderers : proved out of George Fox's journal, and other scriblers; particularly B. C. his Quakers no apostates, or the Hammerer defeated: amanuensis, as is said, to G. C. (as he sometime wrote himself) Gulielmus Calamus, alias, William Penn. Also a reply to W. C. (a churchman, the Quakers advocate) his Trepidantium malleus intrepidanter mallearum, &c. By Trepidantium Malleus.; Trepidantium Malleus.
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W Cunninghame And Co : A Scottish firm in Virginia, 1767-1777 : W. Cunninghame and Co. / edited by T.M. Devine.
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W D A Letter From A Gentleman In The Country To His Friend At London Concer : Remarks upon A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in London : and upon a relation of some Norfolk clergy of a conference between them and some Quakers ... / by an eye and ear witness of the whole, J.A.; J. A.
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W D And H O Wills Firm : W.D. & H.O. Wills and the development of the U.K. tobacco industry, 1786-1965.; Alford, B. W. E.
W P : Goliahs head cut off with his own sword; : in a combat betwixt little David, the young stripling, who stands in the power and strength of his God, and great Goliah the proud boaster, who stands in his own strength, glorifying in the arm of flesh, and contemning and despising little David, because of his youth. In a reply to a book, set forth by an un-named author, under pretence of an answer to thirty six queries, propounded by James Parnell, whom he in scorn calls, the young Quaker. And also an answer to severall counter-queries, propounded by the same unnamed authour, whom I understand to be one Thomas Draton, a teacher of the world, at Abbey Rippon, in Huntingtonshire, ... and also he that takes his part, who writes himself W.P. who knowes not the power of God, and therefore glories in the length of time, and the multitude of years. ... / Given forth from the spirit of the Lord in the behalf of Israel against the armies of the aliens, who muster up themselves against the Lord, and his authority: by a friend to the common-wealth of Israel, who is known to the world, by the name James Parnel. Who is a sufferer in outward bonds, for the testimony of the everlasting truth, in Colchester Castle. 1655.; Parnell, James,
W S Lying Spirit In The Mouth Of The False Prophet : The beast that was, & is not, & yet is, looked upon: or, The bo-peeping beast pointed at: or, He that hideth himself hunted : because of whom truth complaineth, and is spoken to by Pope and Prelate, by Presbyter, by Independent, by Quaker, by Baptist: together with her several answers to them all. Also one description of the beast. Also the coming forth and progress of the beast hitherto. Also an epistle to magistrates and law-givers, likewise, to take off prejudice if any be. Two epistles, one to the reader, and another to the Christian reader. VVith a true reproof to W.S. a Quaker, who in his book called The lying spirit in the mouth of the false prophet, wherein he endeavours to make men believe that he had answered H.H. his book, called The doctrine of the light within the natural man leading to eternal life, examined by Scripture-light.; Howet, Enoch.
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W Trials Litigation Etc : A - Case of W. v. Switzerland : judgment of 26 January 1993 : B - Case of Kraska v. Switzerland : judgment of 19 April 1993.; European Court of Human Rights.
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W W Antidotum Britannicum : Second letter to a friend concerning the judicature of the bishops in Parliament; Holles, Denzil Holles,