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A vindication of the freedom & lawfulnes of the Generall Assembly begun at St. Andrews and continued
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A vindication of the freedom and lawfulnesse, and so of the authority of the late Generall Assembly
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A vindication of the Friendly conference, between a minister and a parishioner of his inclining unto : Fowler, Edward,
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1678
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Vindication of the glory of the divine attributes in the question of original sin.
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Vindication of the Gospel, with the establishment of the law. : Lancaster, Robert,
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1694
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A vindication of the government in Scotland during the reign of King Charles II against mis-represen : Mackenzie, George,
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1691
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Vindication of the government of the kingdom of England under our kings and monarchs.
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Vindication of the great ordinance of God
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Vindication of the High Court of Parliament
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A vindication of the historiographer of the University of Oxford, and his works : from the reproache : Wood, Thomas,
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1693
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Vindication of the history of the gunpowder treason. : Williams, John,
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1681
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A vindication of the history of the gunpowder-treason : and of the proceedings and matters relating : Williams, John,
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1681
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Vindication of the Holy Scriptures : Harrison, John,
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1656
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A vindication of the Holy Scriptures. Or the manifestation of Jesus Christ the true Messiah already : Harrison, John,
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1656
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A vindication of the honour of King Charles I : against the prodigious calumnies of the regicide, Lu : Elys, Edmund,
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1691
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A vindication of the honourable the sheriffs & recorder of London, : from those impudent reflections
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A vindication of the Humble remonstrance and petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons, of t : Bellamie, John,
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1646
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A vindication of the imprisoned and secluded Members of the House of Commons, : from the aspersions
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Vindication of the Inglish Catholiks. : Phillips, John,
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1680
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A vindication of the Inglish Catholiks from the pretended conspiracy against the life, et goverment
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Vindication of the intercession of saints, the veneration of relicks and miracles, against the sect : Barclay, John,
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1688
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Vindication of the interest that the children of believers as such have in the covenant of grace wit : Mence, Francis,
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1694
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Vindication of the Jewes. : Copley, Joseph.
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1656
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Vindication of the judgement of the reformed churches, and Protestant divines, from misrepresentatio : Seaman, Lazarus,
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1647
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Vindication of the keyes of the kingdom of heaven. : Cawdrey, Daniel,
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1645
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Vindication of the keyes of the kingdome of Heaven, into the hands of the right owners
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A vindication of the King : with some observations upon the two houses : Waller, Edmund,
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1642
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A vindication of the King, : with some observations upon the two Houses: by a true son of the Church
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A vindication of the King with some observations upon the two hovses : by a true son of the Church o : Waller, Edmund,
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1642
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A vindication of the King's sovereign rights. The first part : together with a justification of his : Pierce, Thomas,
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1683
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A vindication of the King's sovereign rights : together with A justification of his royal exercises : Pierce, Thomas,
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1683
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A vindication of the late Archbishop of York, from a scurrulous libel, made by a nameless author, an
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1647
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A vindication of the late reverend and learned John Owen D.D. : by a friendly scrutiny into the meri : Hearty friend to all good men.
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1684
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A vindication of the late sermon, on--Curse ye Meroz : from the idle aspersions cast upon it and its : Hickeringill, Edmund,
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1680
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A vindication of the late vow and covenant, from the vain clamours and cavils of the ignorant : the
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1643?
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The vindication of the law: : so far forth as scripture and right reason may be judge, and speedy ju : Cook, John,
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1652
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Vindication of the lawfulness of preaching without ordination : Ives, Jeremiah,
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1658
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A vindication of the letter out of the north : concerning Bishop Lake's declaration of his dying in : Eyre, William,
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1690
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Vindication of the liberty and birthright of every English-man. : Hill, John,
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1659
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Vindication of the liberty of publick preaching, by some men not ordained : Martin, John,
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1658
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Vindication of the light within. / Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668. : Coale, Josiah,
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1671
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A Vindication of the London apprentices petition : and the legality of their subscriptions asserted.
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1659
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Vindication of the London ministers from the aspersions of John Price. : Love, Christopher,
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1649
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A vindication of the London remonstrance lately presented to the High Court of Parliament, from the
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1646
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Vindication of the Lord Bishop of Ely : Saywell, William,
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1682
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A Vindication of the Lord Russell's speech and innocence : in a dialogue betwixt Whig & Tory : being
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A vindication of the Lord Russel's speech and paper, &c. from the foul imputations of falshood..
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A vindication of the Lords prayer, as a formal prayer, : and by Christ's institution to be used by C : Casaubon, Meric,
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1660
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A vindication of the loyal London-apprentices : against the false and scandalous aspersions of Richa : J. M.,
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1681
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A vindication of the magistrates and ministers of the city of Gloucester, : from the calumnies of Mr : Corbet, John,
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1646
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