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A seasonable and necessary warning and declaration : concerning present and imminent dangers, and co : Church of Scotland.
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1649
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1
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A seasonable and necessary warning concerning present dangers and duties : from the commissioners of : Church of Scotland.
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1650
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1
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Seasonable and serious word of faithful advice to the churches and people of God. : Oakes, Urian,
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1673
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1
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Seasonable and sober advice to the respective counties and corporations in whose good or bad choice
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1659
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1
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Seasonable and timely call to the people of England, upon the present juncture of affairs. : Hearne, Robert.
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1681
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1
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Seasonable and usefull directions, how to comfort and cure the afflicted, both in all outward afflic : Forbes, John,
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1643
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1
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A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq; one
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3
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Seasonable antidote against a dangerous cup of poyson
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1653
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1
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Seasonable antidote against the errors of popery and pernitious [sic] doctrines of the Church of Rom : Oates, Titus,
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168-?
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1
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A seasonable apology for religion : being the subject of two sermons lately delivered in an auditory : Poole, Matthew,
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1673
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1
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A seasonable apology for the honours and revenues of the clergy : Assheton, William,
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1676
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1
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A seasonable argument to perswade all the grand juries in England to petition for a new Parliament, : Marvell, Andrew,
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1677
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1
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The seasonable case of submission to the church-government as now re-established by law, briefly sta : Honyman, Andrew,
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1662
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1
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A seasonable caution. : From the north to the south. : G. D.
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1682
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1
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A seasonable caution to all loyal subjects, against antimonarchical principles : in an answer to a p
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1690
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1
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A seasonable caution to apostate Protestants: or, mercy and judgment at once visible: : wherein you'
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2
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A seasonable caution to the Citie of London.
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1648
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1
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Seasonable cautions for juries, solicitors and witnesses, to deterre from man-catching
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1681
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1
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A seasonable caveat against popery, or, A pamphlet entituled, An explanation of the Roman-Chatholick : Penn, William,
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1670
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1
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A seasonable caveat against popery, or, A warning to Protestants : Penn, William,
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1700
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1
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Seasonable caveat against the dangers of credulity in our trusting the spirits before we try them.
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2
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Seasonable caveat, and premonition to our present most renowned Parliament.
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2
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A seasonable collection of plain texts of scripture : for the use of English Protestants. With allow
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1688
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1
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Seasonable considerations
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1689
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1
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Seasonable considerations from the gentlemen apprentices, and young men of the City of London to the
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1647
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1
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A seasonable corrective to the one project for the good of England : intended for God's glory and th
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1680
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1
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Seasonable counsel. : Bunyan, John,
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1684
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1
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Seasonable counsel, or, Advice to sufferers : Bunyan, John,
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1684
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1
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Seasonable counsel to an afflicted people : in a letter to the distressed inhabitants of Wem in the : Parsons, Andrew,
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1677
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1
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A seasonable defence of preaching : and the plain way of it. : Glanvill, Joseph,
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1678
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1
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A seasonable discourse
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3
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A seasonable discourse about religion in the present conjuncture. By J. G. gent : J. G.
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1689
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1
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A seasonable discourse against comprehension. Occasioned by a late pamphlet intituled The peaceable
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1676
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1
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A seasonable discourse against toleration : with a preface wherein the nature of persecution in gene : Assheton, William,
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1685
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1
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Seasonable discourse concerning tythes. : Heath, Thomas.
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1652
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1
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Seasonable discourse for these factious times. : Sheppey, Thomas.
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1682
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1
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Seasonable discourse of catechizing.
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3
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Seasonable discourse of spirituall stedfastnes. : Barlow, John,
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1632
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1
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A seasonable discourse of spirituall stedfastnesse : wherein, 1. it, and a relapse, with the heads, : Barlow, John,
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1627
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1
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A seasonable discourse of the right use and abuse of reason in matters of religion. By Philologus
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2
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A seasonable discourse, or, A censure upon a dialogue of the Anabaptists, : intituled, A description
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3
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A seasonable discourse, shewing that it is the interest of both Papists and Protestants, to serve Th
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1689
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1
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A seasonable discourse shewing the necessity of maintaining the established religion in opposition t
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6
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A seasonable discourse shewing the necessity of union amongst Protestants, in opposition to popery,
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1688
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1
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A Seasonable discourse shewing the unreasonableness and mischeifs [sic] of impositions in matters of
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1687
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1
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A seasonable discourse, wherein is examined what is lawful during the confusions and revolutions of
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2
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A seasonable discourse wherein sincerity & delight in the service of God is earnestly pressed upon p : Oakes, Urian,
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1682
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1
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A seasonable discourse written by Mr. Iohn Dury upon the earnest requests of many, briefly shewing t : Dury, John,
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1649
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1
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Seasonable discourses upon some common but woful distempers wherein men gratify the grand enemy of t : Mather, Cotton,
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1695
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1
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A seasonable disswasive from persecution : humbly and modestly, yet with Christian freedom and plain : Ellwood, Thomas,
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1683
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1
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