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A friend to the sick, or, The honest Englishman's preservation : shewing the causes, symptoms, and c : Sermon, William,
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1673
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1
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Friend Waggles.
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3
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Friend! Who art called a teacher of these people of the waies of God : Fox, George,
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1660
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1
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A friendlie communcication or dialogue betweene Paule and Damas : wherein is disputed how we are to : Bird, Samuel,
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1580
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1
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A friendly accomodation in the fore-debated controversie between Mr. Bedford and the author: : where
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3
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Friendly admonition. : Farthing, William,
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1680
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1
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A friendly admonition: or, Good counsel to the Roman Catholicks in this kingdom.
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2
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A friendly admonition to Martine Marprelate, and his mates. By Leonard Wright : Wright, Leonard,
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1590
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1
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Friendly admonition to the rulers thereof. : Swinton, John,
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1664
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1
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A friendly aduertisement to the pretended Catholickes of Ireland : declaring, for their satisfaction : Sibthorp, Christopher,
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1623
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1
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Friendly advcie [sic] to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies : in three parts ... : Tryon, Thomas,
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1684
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1
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A friendly advertisement to the pretended Catholickes of Ireland : declaring, for their satisfaction : Sibthorp, Christopher,
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1622
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1
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Friendly advice in the spirit of love unto believing parents and their tender off-spring in relation
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2
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Friendly advice to extravagants : shewing the vanity of those, who to themselves are cruel foes, by
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1681
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1
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Friendly advice to Protestants: or, An essay towards comprehending and uniting of all Protestant dis
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2
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Friendly advice to the correctour of the English press at Oxford concerning the English orthographie
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1682
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1
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Friendly advice to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies. : Tryon, Thomas,
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1684
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1
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Friendly advice to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies : In three parts. I. A brief t : Tryon, Thomas,
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1684
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1
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Friendly and faithful admonitions : Penn, William,
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1699?
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1
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A friendly and seasonable advertisement concerning the dog-days, : Merry, Nathaniel.
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1682?
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1
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Friendly and seasonable advice to the Roman Catholicks of England
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5
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Friendly and seasonable advice to the Roman-Catholicks of England : offered by a charitable hand and : Comber, Thomas,
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1674
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1
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Friendly and seasonable advice to the Roman-Catholicks of England : The second edition enlarg'd. Off : Comber, Thomas,
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1675
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1
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Friendly and seasonable advise to the well affected of the kingdome
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2
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A friendly apology, in the behalf of the womans excellency : together with some examples of women-wo : Golborne, John.
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1674
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1
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Friendly call. : Allen, William,
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1679
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1
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Friendly call, or a perswasive to unity : Allen, William,
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1679
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1
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A friendly call, or A seasonable perswasive to unity. : Directed to all nonconformists and dissenter
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2
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Friendly caution against their monstrous dress, exhorting them to modesty, which will much more beco
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1692
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1
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A friendly caveat to all true Christians, : showing them the true way to heaven. To the tune of, the
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2
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A friendly caveat to Irelands Catholickes, concerning the daungerous dreame of Christs corporall (ye : Rider, John,
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1602
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1
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Friendly caveat to Irelands Catholicks. / Rider, John, 1562-1632. : Fitzsimon, Henry,
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1608
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1
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A friendly check to Dr Bastwick: : sent unto him in a letter from a Presbyterian friend. : S. E.
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1645
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1
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Friendly compliance between Christ's monarchy and the magistrates. : Hicks, William,
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1661
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1
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Friendly complyance between Christ's monarchy, and the magistrates. : Hicks, William,
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1659
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1
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Friendly conference
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1673
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1
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A friendly conference between a minister and a parishioner of his, inclining to Quakerism : wherein : Fowler, Edward,
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1676
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1
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A friendly conference between a Paulist and a Galatian : in defence of the Apostolical doctrine of j : Danson, Thomas,
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1694
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1
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A friendly conference between the suffering saints for conscience-sake, the Jacobites, met together : Trepidantium Malleus.
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1699
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1
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A friendly conference concerning the new oath of allegiance to K. William and Q. Mary : wherein the : Divine of that church.
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1689
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1
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The friendly conference: or, An hue and cry after the Popes Holiness : Discovering the corrupt doctr
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1673
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1
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Friendly contest touching the soveraignty of the three princes of Wales. : Vaughan, Robert,
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1662
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1
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Friendly counsaile : Records, Charles.
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1633?
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1
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Friendly counsaile. Or, Here's an answer to all demanders : the which ile declare to all by-standers
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2
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Friendly debate.
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2
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Friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist.
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6
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A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist : In two parts. : Patrick, Simon,
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1684
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1
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Friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist. : Patrick, Simon,
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1669
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1
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Friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist.
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2
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Friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist : Patrick, Simon,
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1670
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1
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