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An Apology and advice for some of the clergy, who suffer under false and scandalous reports
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1674
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1
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An apology both ways. : Aldridge, Richard.
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1957
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1
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Apology, De spectaculis. : Tertullian,
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1931
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1
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Apology. : Plato.
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1675
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1
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Apology for a younger brother. : J. A.
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1641
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1
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An apology for a younger brother : or A discourse proving that parents may dispose of their estates : J. A.
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1641
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Apology for a yovnger brother. : J. A.
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1641
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An apology for a yovnger brother, or, A discovrse proving that parents may dispose of their estates : J. A.
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1641
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Apology for actors
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An apology for actors : Containing three briefe treatises. 1 Their antiquity. 2 Their ancient dignit : Heywood, Thomas,
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1612
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1
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An apology for, and an invitation to the people call'd Quakers : to rectifie some errors which throu
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2
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An apology for apologetics : a study in the logic of interreligious dialogue. : Griffiths, Paul J.
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1991
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1
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Apology for authorized and set forms of liturgie. : Taylor, Jeremy,
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1649
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1
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Apology for authorized and set-forms of litvrgie. / Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667. : Taylor, Jeremy,
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1650
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1
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An apology for authorized and set forms of litvrgie : against the pretence of the spirit 1. for ex t : Taylor, Jeremy,
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1649
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1
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An apology for believers in the Shakespeare papers which were exhibited in Norfolk Street : Chalmers, George,
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1971
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1
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Apology for bishops.
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1641
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1
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An apology for bishops : or, a plea for learning, against those lying, rayling, and scandalous libel
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2
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An apology for Christopher Syms gent. and his way and method of teaching : the effect thereof, and h : Syms, Christofer.
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1633
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1
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An apology for Congregational divines : against the charge of ... : under which head are published a : Trepidantium Malleus.
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1698
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1
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An Apology for education. : Richmond, W. Kenneth
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1952
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1
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Apology for God. : Burthogge, Richard,
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1675
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1
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An Apology for God's worship and worshipers [sic] : both in the [brace] purity of the one and libert
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1683
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1
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Apology for her government, liturgy, subscriptions &c.
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2
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An apology for his life. : Cibber, Colley,
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1938
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1
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Apology for his transactions these last ten years. : Ferguson, Robert,
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1689
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1
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Apology for his transactions these last ten years both in England and forreign parts.
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2
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An apology for lovers, or, A discourse of the antiquity and lawfulnesse of love : Erastophil.
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1651
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1
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An apology for M. Antonia Bourignon : in four parts ... : to which are added two letters from differ : Garden, George,
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1699
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An apology for Mr. R. Stafford, with an admonition to him and such other honest mistaken people : wh : Stephens, Edward,
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1690
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1
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An apology for Mr. Toland : in a letter from himself to a member of the House of Commons in Ireland, : Toland, John,
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1697
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1
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Apology for Mr. Walker fully vindicated : in a conflict with the author of the Reflections on the Ap
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1690
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1
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An apology for, or vindication of the oppressed persecuted ministers & professors of the Presbyteria : Smith, Hugh.
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1677
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1
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Apology for philosophy. : Glanvill, Joseph,
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1661
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1
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An apology for poetry, or, the defence of poesy. : Sidney, Philip,
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1965
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1
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An apology for private preaching. : In which those formes are warranted, or rather justified, which
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3
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An apology for purchases of lands late of bishops deans and chapters..
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3
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Apology for religion, extracted from the pensees : Pascal, Blaise,
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1942
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1
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An apology for Rushworth's dialogues : wherein the exceptions for the Lords Falkland and Digby and t : White, Thomas,
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1654
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1
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An apology for schoole-masters : tending to the aduauncement of learning, and to the vertuous educat : Morrice, Thomas,
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1619
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1
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An apology for Sir James Dalrymple of Stair, president of the session : Stair, James Dalrymple,
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1690
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1
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An apology for slavery. : Geddes, Alexander,
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1
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An apology for Smectymnuus with the reason of church-government : Milton, John,
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1654
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1
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Apology for such gentlemen as make poetry their diversion, not their business. : Cutts, John Cutts,
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1685
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1
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Apology for that proverb "tis good sheltring under an old hedge." : A. B.
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1672
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An apology for the ancient right and power of the bishops to sit and vote in parliaments: : as the f
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2
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Apology for the army
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3
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An apology for the army, : touching the eight quære's upon the late declarations and letters from t
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2
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Apology for the baptized believers. : Grantham, Thomas,
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1684
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Apology for the believers in the Shakespeare papers. : Chalmers, George,
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1971
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