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Answer to twenty eight queries, sent out by Francis Harris to those people he calls Quakers : Naylor, James,
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1655
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1
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An answer to two books : the first being stiled a reply to Sir Thomas Mainwaring's book, entituled, : Mainwaring, Thomas,
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1675
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1
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Answer to two Danish papers
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1658
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1
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Answer to two late libels published by two anonymusses, against the said remonstrancee : Bellamie, John,
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1646
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1
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An Answer to two letters concerning the East-India Company
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1676
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1
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An answer to two letters of T.B. : Bramhall, John,
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1673
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1
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An Answer to two objections against a bill depending in the Honourable House of Lords for restrainin
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1695
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1
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An answer to two papers called, A lords speech without-doors, and A commoners speech : wherein the o : Lover of his countrey.
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1689
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1
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Answer to two reviling letters about the peoples right to tythes.
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2
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Answer, to two seditious pamphlets, the one intituled The just man in bonds, the other A pearle in a
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2
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Answer to two treatises of master broads. : Abbot, George,
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1641
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1
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An answer to two treatises of Mr. Iohn Can, the leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam : the f
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3
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An Answer to unconstant William, or, The Young-man's resolution to pay the young lasses in their own
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1680
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1
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An answer to (vindicate the cause of the nick-named Quakers of such scandalls and untruths as is fal : Baiteman, George.
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1653
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1
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An answer to Vox cleri, &c. : examining the reasons against making any alterations and abatements, i : Payne, William,
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1690
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1
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Answer to Vox Diaboli, or a libellous pamphlet falsly styled Vox Populi
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1646
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1
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An answer to VVithers motto : Without a frontispice. Wherein, Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo, are ne : T. G.,
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1625
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1
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An answer to W. R., his narration of the opinions and practises of the churches lately erected in Ne
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2
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Answer to Wild.
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166-?
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1
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An Answer to Wild, or, A Poem upon the imprisonment of Robert Wild D.D. in Cripplegate : by a brothe
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2
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Answer to Will. Penn's complaint against the meeting at Barbican.
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1674
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1
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Answer to Will. Pen's book entitled Reason against railing. : Hicks, Thomas,
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1674
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1
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The answer to William Penn Quaker, his book, entituled, The new witnesses proved old hereticks : Whe : Muggleton, Lodowick,
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1698?
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1
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Answer to Withers motto : T. G.,
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1625
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1
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Answer to, your humble servant madam
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1679
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1
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Answer unto a book entituled, Gods love unto mankind. : Twisse, William,
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1653
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1
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Answer unto certaine assertions tending to maintaine the church of Rome : Knewstubs, John,
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1579
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1
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Answer unto my lord of wynchesters booke : Hooper, John,
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1547
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1
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Answer unto the Catholiques supplication. : Muriell, Christopher.
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1603
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1
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Answer unto the Catholiques supplication, presented unto the Kings Majestie, for a tolleration of po : Muriell, Christopher.
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1603
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1
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Answer unto the Dutch pamphlet, made in defence of the unjust and barbarous proceedings against the
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2
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Answer unto the enquiry. : Owen, John,
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1677
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1
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An answer unto thirty quæries propounded by those who by the world (as they say) are scornfully cal : Rosewell, Thomas,
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1656
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1
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Answer unto two Pædobaptists, D. Featly, and M. Marshall. : Denne, Henry,
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1646
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1
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Answer vnto my lord of wynthesters booke intytlyd a detection of the deuyls sophistrye. : Hooper, John,
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1547
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1
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An answer vnto my lord of wynthesters [sic] booke intytlyd a detection of the deuyls sophistrye : wh : Hooper, John,
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1547
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1
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An answer vnto the Catholiques supplication, presented vnto the Kings Maiestie, for a tolleration of : Muriell, Christopher.
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1603
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1
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An answer without a question, or, The late schismatical petition for a diabolicall toleration of seu : Holdsworth, Richard,
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1649
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1
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An Answerable remonstrance of His Majesties [K]ingdomes of England, Scotland, Ireland, and the painc
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1642
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1
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Answerable style : essays on Paradise lost. : Stein, Arnold Sidney.
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1953
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1
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Answere : Carter, Oliver,
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1579
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1
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The answere and vindication of Sir William Cole Knight and Colonell : (presented to the Right Honour : Cole, William,
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1645
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1
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Answere first unto such exceptions, as by a certaine namelesse, and worthlesse fellow are taken to t : Sutcliffe, Matthew,
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1602
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1
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Answere first vnto such exceptions, as by a certaine namelesse, and worthlesse fellow are taken to t : Sutcliffe, Matthew,
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1602
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1
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Answere for the tyme, to the examination put in print, with out the authours name, pretending to may
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1566
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1
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Answere from the Committee of Estates, to a printed paper directed to the people of Scotland : Scotland.
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1650
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1
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An answere in action to a Portingale pearle, called a pearle for a prince : Geuen by a laye man in a
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1570
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1
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Answere in action, to the Portingale pearle.
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1570
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1
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Answere in defence of the truth. Againste the Apologie of priuate masse.
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1562
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1
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Answere in defence of the truth. Againste the Apologie of private masse.
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2
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