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A vindication of Mr. Bryan Heyns from all the calumnies and reproaches cast upon him by the phanatic : Heyns, Bryan.
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1682
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A vindication of Mr Burroughes, : against Mr Edwards his foule aspersions, in his spreading Gangræn : Burroughs, Jeremiah,
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1646
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A vindication of Mr. Christopher Love : from divers scandalous reproaches cast upon him by the malig : Love, Christopher,
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1651
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A vindication of Mr. H's Brief enquiry into the true nature of schism : from the exceptions of T.W. : Tong, William,
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1691
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Vindication of Mr. Humfreys free admission to the sacrament of the Lords Supper.
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A vindication of Mr. James Colmar Bachelor of Physick and Fellow of Exeter College in Oxford. : From
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Vindication of Mr. John Dury from the aspersions cast upon him in a nameless pamphlet called, The ti : Dury, John,
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1650
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A vindication of Mr. Lancaster's system of education from the aspersions of Professor Marsh, the Qua : Fox, Joseph.
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1812
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Vindication of Mr. Miles Prance from the unjust and scandalous aspersions cast upon him by the namel : Prance, Miles,
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1679
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Vindication of Mr. Mungo Craig : Craig, Mungo.
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1697
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A vindication of Mr. Sherlock and his principles from the malicious calumnies and cavils of Mr. Dans
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1677
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A vindication of Mr. VVeld : wherein, the case between him and his opposers, is truely stated, and t : By a friend to truth, and an enemy to lyes.
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1658
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Vindication of Mr. Weld : By a friend to truth, and an enemy to lyes.
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1658
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Vindication of Mr William Walwyn merchant, from the aspersions plentifully cast upon him in a pamphl : Brooke, Humphrey,
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1649
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A vindication of my Lord Bishop of Worcester's letter touching Mr. Baxter from the animadversions of : Yelverton, Henry,
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1662
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A vindication of my Lord Windsor's late proceedings with Mr. John Griffith, : occasioned by his vain : Unknown servant of his Lordship.
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1650
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A vindication of New-England from the vile aspersions cast upon that country : by a late address of : Mather, Increase,
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1688?
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Vindication of, not onely the late purchasers; but, of the antient nobility and gentry; yea, : Burges, Cornelius,
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1660
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Vindication of Nubes testium from the cavils of the answerer : Gother, John,
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1687
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A vindication of oaths and swearing in weighty cases, as lawful and useful under the Gospel and the
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A vindication of ordinances:
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The vindication of ordinary & publick preaching, by a Gospel ministry. : In two sermons preached at : Mackam, N.
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1657
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A vindication of our blessed Saviours genealogy. : From the cavils of antiscripturists, and the acco
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2
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Vindication of our common custom of naming the dayes and months after their usual names. : J. C.
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1676
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Vindication of our gospel-festivals.
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Vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government
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Vindication of peace. : Poet,
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1697
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A vindication of principles and character. : Cookman, George.
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1835
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Vindication of Protestant charity. : Harrington, James,
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1688
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1
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A vindication of providence, or, A true estimate of human life (2nd ed., 1728) : Young, Edward,
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1984
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1
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Vindication of Psalme 105.15 from some false glosses lately obtruded on it by royallists. : Prynne, William,
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1642
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1
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A vindication of Psalme 105.15. (touch not mine anointed, and doe my prophets no harme) from some fa : Prynne, William,
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1642
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A vindication of Psalme 105.15. (touch not mine anoynted, and doe my prophets no harme) from some fa
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A vindication of publick artificiall baths & bath-stoves : from the objections and scandalls obtrude : Chamberlen, Peter,
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1648
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A vindication of Quakerism no Christianity &c. : against the very vain attempts of William Pen in hi : Faldo, John,
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1673
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1
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The vindication of Richard Atkyns Esquire : As also a relation of several passages in the western-wa : Atkyns, Richard,
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1669
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1
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The vindication of Richard Chedle Esquire, deceased. : Being a plaine and full answer to the false a
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1651
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1
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Vindication of Robert III, King of Scotland. : Cromarty, George Mackenzie,
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1695
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1
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A vindication of Robert III, King of Scotland from the imputation of bastardy, by the clear proof of : Cromarty, George Mackenzie,
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1695
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1
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Vindication of Ruskin. : Whitehouse, John Howard.
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1950
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A vindication of Saint Ignatius (founder of the Society of Jesus) from phanaticism ; and of the : Darrell, William,
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1688
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A vindication of Scripture and ministery : in a rejoynder to a reply not long since published by Tho : Thomas, William,
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1657
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The vindication of several persons. : Committed prisoners to the tower, gate-house, and other prison
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2
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Vindication of Sion Colledge, and the morning exercises
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1648
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A vindication of Sir Jonathan Raymond, Alderman of London from the aspersions cast upon him by two i
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1692
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Vindication of Sir Robert King's designs and actions. : Pullen, Tobias,
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1699
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A vindication of Sir Thomas Player, and those loyal citizens concerned with him: : in a seasonable r
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A vindication of Sir VVilliam Lewis : from one part of his particular charge by an undeniable eviden : Prynne, William,
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1647
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Vindication of Sir William Lewis : Prynne, William,
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1647
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The vindication of Slingsby Bethel Esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex: : against t
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