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Sacred space in Israel and Palestine religion and politics /
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A letter from a friend in London, to another at Salamanca
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A mirror; wherein the rumpers and fanaticks (especially those, who even yet desire to continue religious rebells, and to make piety the sire to treason, and new disturbances;) may see their deformity, and abhor both themselves and their actions. Sent in a letter by a friend, to a votary and follower of that faction. Occasioned by a seditious sermon lately preached.
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The mysterie of magistracy unvailed, or, God's ordinance of magistracy asserted, cleared, and vindicated, from heathenish domination, tyranous and antichristian usurpation, despisers of dignities, and contemners of authorities
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A brief discovery of the three natures viz., humane, divine, devilish, the rootes or originals of the politike states of Caesar, Christ, Antichrist in relation to a former treatise discovering the said three states, and withall farther clearing the usefulnesse thereof : whereby also is laid open to humane reason the impossibility of compulsive ecclesiasticall government to be of divine institution, and that liberty of conscience is to be allowed by all unto all, holding the bounds of civility, fully confirmed by principles in nature and Holy Scripture : humbly presented to the serious consideration of the High Court of Parliament /
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A letter from a friend in London, to another at Salamanca
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The committee; or popery in masquerade
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A learned and exceeding well-compiled vindication of liberty of religion: written by Junius Brutus in Latine, and translated into English by N.Y. who desires, as much as in him is, to do good unto all men: wherein these three following propositions are undenyably proved, and all objections to the contrary fully answered. 1. That if magistrates, in case of necessity, promise hereticks liberty of religion; they are bound to performe their promise after that necessity ceaseth. 2 That magistrates may with a safe conscience grant hereticks liberty of religion, and oblige themselves by an oath, or bond of assurance, to provide for their safety and security. 3. That magistrates ought to grant hereticks liberty of religion, and to oblige themselves by an oath, or bond of assurance, to provide for their safety and security.
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The loyal subjects teares, for the sufferings and absence of their sovereign, Charles II. King of England, Scotland & Ireland. With an observation upon the expunging of exit tyrannas regum ultimus, by order of General Monk. And some advice to the Independents, Anabaptists, Phanatiques, &c.
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An animadversion upon the late Lord Protectors declaration, for the distressed churches of Lesna, &c. Together with a seasonable caution against the petition of the Kentish anabaptists, for too large a toleration in religion, and throwing down all established maintenance for the ministry.
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Episcopal government and the honour of the present bishops proved necessary to be maintained in a modest and seasonable address to the [c]itizens of London. By a zealous lover of the Protestant religion, and a hearty friend to the city of London.
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The priests patent cancelled, or the lay-mans answer, to the priests objections. Wherein the pretended grounds of the Ministery for the upholding of their arbitrary practises, over the consciences and estates of the people are answered, and refuted, by undeniable arguments from scripture and reason. /
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Kollourion, or eye salve to anoint the eyes of the ministers of the Province of London; that they may see their error (at least) in opposing the present proceedings of the Parliament and Army, in the due execution of justice. /
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Alexipharmacon, or A soveraigne antidote against a virvlent cordiall composed 22. Iune 1644. by two druggists; the one an Apostata, called Iohn Loghan, a titular Doctor of Physicke; the other a Doctor of Divinity of the pretended reformed gospel, called Ed. Parrey. VVherein the cordiall is proved to be a contagious drugge of pestilent ingredients, and the motives inducing the Apostata unto a revolt to bee damnable and hereticall. By Walter Enos Dublinian, priest and Doctor of Divinitie.
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The depths of Satan discovered: or, the Jesuits last design to ruine religion. Being, some observations upon a pamphlet, called, The swords abuse asserted: by John Vernon. Presented to the consideration of the Armie. Citie. Kingdome. /
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