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Warning for tabacconists.
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3
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A warning for the wise, a feare to the fond, a bridle to the lewde, and a glasse to the good : Writt : Churchyard, Thomas,
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1580
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1
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Warning for tobacconists
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1936
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1
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Warning for wantons. : W. N.,
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1607
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1
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Warning for whore-hunters.
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1680?
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1
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Warning for whoremongers. : Cooke, Richard,
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1629
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1
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A warning for worldlings, or, A comfort to the godly, and a terror to the wicked : set forth dialogu : Corderoy, Jeremy,
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1608
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1
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Warning for young men : Crouch, Humphrey,
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1650?
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1
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Warning for young-men to have a care
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2
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Warning for young men to have a care, how they in love intangled are
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2
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A warning from God to all apostates; or, the nature, great evil, and danger of apostacy discover
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1684
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1
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Warning from heaven. : Well-willer to his countrey.
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1644
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1
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A warning from the golden toad : Flannery, Tim F.
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2021
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1
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A warning from the Lord God of life and power, : unto thee o city of London, and to the suburbs roun
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2
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A warning from the Lord God out of Sion who is mighty and terrible : sounded forth unto the inhabita : Bourne, Edward,
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1660
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1
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A warning from the Lord God to the inhabitants of the town and county of Warwick : that they may rep : Bourne, Edward,
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1661
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1
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A warning from the Lord, to all such as hang down the head for a day, and pretend to keep a fast unt
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2
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Warning from the Lord to friends of truth. : Bishop, George,
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1660
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1
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A warning from the Lord to the city and nation, : in mercy to the people, to see if they will yet se : Redford, Elizabeth.
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1696
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1
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A warning from the Lord to the city of Oxford. : Harwood, John.
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1655
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1
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A warning from the Lord to the inhabitants of the city of London : gave forth on the day after their : Bayly, William,
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1659
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1
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A warning from the Lord to the inhabitants of the Earth : Ivers, Margaret.
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1670
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1
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Warning from the Lord to the inhabitants of Underbarrow, and so to all the inhabitants in England : Burrough, Edward,
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1654
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1
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Warning from the Lord to the pope; and to all his train of idolatries : Fox, George,
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1656
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1
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Warning from the Lord to the teachers & people of Plimouth. : Killam, Margaret,
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1656
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1
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Warning from the Lord to the teachers and people of Plimovth : Killam, Margaret,
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1656
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1
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A warning from the Lord to the teachers & people of Plimovth. : With a few queries to the parish tea : Killam, Margaret,
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1656
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1
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A warning from the Lord to the teachers & people of Plimovth : with afew queries to the parish teach : Killam, Margaret,
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1656
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1
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Warning from the Lord, to the town of Cambridge : Harwood, John.
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1655
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1
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Warning from the Lord to this nation : Taylor, Christopher,
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1655
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1
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A warning from the Lord unto the rulers of Dover : And so to all men which stand guilty of the like : Howard, Luke,
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1661
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1
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A warning from the mouth and spirit of the Lord through his servant to the people of England : that : Weston, Nathaniel.
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1660
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1
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A warning from the spirit of truth, unto all persecutors, and enemies of the dear children of God, w : Bayly, William,
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1658
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1
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A warning given to secure sinners to prepare for judgement, to flee from wrath to come, and turn fro : Vincent, Nathanael,
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1688
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1
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Warning given to secure sinners to prepare for judgment. : Vincent, Nathanael,
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1688
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1
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Warning lights of Asia. : Samson, Gerald.
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1940
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1
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A warning of love from the bowels of life, to the several generations of professors of this age : th : Penington, Isaac,
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1660
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1
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A warning, or, a word of advice to the City of London, : and to the whole Kingdome of England, conce : Him who is a lover of righteousnesse and peace.
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1648
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1
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Warning or lanthorn to London, by the doleful destruction of faire Jerusalem whose misery and unspea
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1658?
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1
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Warning out in New England...1656-1817. : Benton, Josiah Henry.
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1911
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1
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Warning peece against all blasphemers, ranters, quakers, and shakers : I. F.
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1653
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1
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A warning-peece for England : being a discovery of a Jesuiticall design to dismember Wales from Engl : P. P.,
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1655
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1
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A warning-peece for England : by that sad and fearefull example that hath happened to men, women and : Hammond, Charles,
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1652
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1
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Warning peece for London
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1642
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1
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A warning-peece from heaven, against the sins of the times, inciting us to fly from the vengeance to : Warren, Elizabeth,
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1649
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1
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A warning peece shot off from Ireland to England, : charged home with good counsell, by a truhearted
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2
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Warning-peece to all back-sliding Protestants and luke-warme professors : wherein is manifested how
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1644
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1
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Warning-peece to the Commons, Commissioners, Army ge, nerall, which now sit as judges on His Majesti : One that feares God, and honors his King.
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1649
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1
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Warning-peece to the Commons, Commissioners, Army generall, which now sit as judges on His Majesties
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2
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Warning-peece to warre
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1642
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1
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