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3601 A moderate answer to Mr. Prins full reply to certaine observations on his first twelve questions. - vvherein all his reasons and objections are candidly examined and refuted. A short description of the congregationall way discovered. Some arguments for indulgence to tender consciences modestly propounded. By the same author 1645 Engelska
3602 John the Baptist, forerunner of Christ Iesvs: or, A necessity for liberty of conscience, - as the only meanes under heaven to strengthen children weake in faith; to convince hereticks mis-led in faith; to discover the gospel to all such as yet never heard thereof; and establish peace betweene all states and people throughout the world; according unto which, were both our Saviours commission, and the apostles practice for the propagation of it peaceably: as appeares most evidently by sundry Scriptures digested into chapters, with some observations at the end of every one; most humbly devoted to the use and benefit of all such as are zealously inquisitive after truth; piously disposed to imbrace it, and constantly resolved to practice it in their lives and conversations; to the honour of God, the edifying of their brethren, and their owne salvation unto eternity. The contents of the chapters follow in the next leaf. This is licenced, but not permitted to be entred according to order 1644 Engelska
3603 An ansvver to Mr. William Prynn's twelve questions concerning church government. - at the end whereof, are mentioned severall grosse absurdities, and dangerous consequences of highest nature, which do necessarily follow the tenets of Presbyteriall, or any other besides a perfect independent government. Together with certaine qveries Henry Robinson 1644 Engelska
3604 Certain briefe observations and antiquæries: on Master Prin's Twelve questions about church-government. - Wherein is modestly showne, how un-usefull and frivolous they are, how bitter and unchristian in censuring that way; whereas there are no reasons brought to contradict it. By a well-willer to the truth, and Master Prin John Goodwin Printed in the yeare 1644 Engelska
3605 Stafford-shires misery, set forth in a true relation of the barbarous cruelty of the forces raised against the Parliament. - Sent in a letter from Stafford, by Captaine William Robinson, to a gentleman in London, and to be presented to Mr. Speaker. Published according to order William Robinson, Captain 1643 Engelska
3606 The falsehood of Mr. VVilliam Pryn's Truth triumphing, in the antiquity of popish princes and Parliaments. - To which, he attributes a sole, sovereigne, legislative, coercive power in all matters of religion; discovered to be full of absurdities, contradictions, sacriledge, and to make more in favour of Rome and Antichrist, than all the bookes and pamphlets which were ever published, whether by papall or episcopall prelates, or parisites, since the reformation. With twelve queries, eight whereof visit Mr. Pryn the second time, because they could not be satisfied at the first Henry Robinson 1645 Engelska
3607 A sacred decretal, or Hue and cry. - From his superlative holinesse, Sir Symon Synod, for the apprehension of Reverend young Martin Mar-Priest. Wherein are displaid many witty synodian conceits, both pleasant and commodious Richard Overton 1645 Engelska
3608 Martin's eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest, - responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the right reverend father in God, the vniversall bishop of our soules, his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod Richard Overton 1645 Engelska
3609 Now that's what I call a history of the 1980s Lucy Robinson uuuu-uuuu Okänt
3610 The peoples plea. - fully vindicating the povver and proceedings of the Parliament. Occasioned by a defence of the covenant John Robinson, prebendary of Westminster 1646 Engelska
3611 Some few considerations propounded, - as so many scruples by Mr. Henry Robinson in a letter to Mr. Iohn Dury upon his epistolary discourse: with Mr. Duryes answer thereunto. VVherein is observable with what overtures of spirit they endeavour to edifie each other, not withstanding their differing judgements and opinions about the Independent and Presbyterian way. Published by a well-willer to peace and truth, in expectation that it may no little conduce, either to the reconciling of such controversies, or to the debating them with lesse noise and bitternesse. Whereunto is annexed another epistolary discourse, written by Mr. John Dury, to a worthy knight, concerning the principles of meditation: from which rules may be gathered to direct men to order their thoughts, so as to finde a resolution of all their doubts Henry Robinson 1646 Engelska
3612 The Office of Adresses and Encounters. - where all people of each rancke and quality may receive direction and advice for the most cheap and speedy way of attaining whatsoever they can lawfully desire. Or, the only course for poor people to get speedy employment, and to keep others from approaching poverty, for want of emploiment. To the multiplying of trade, the advancement of navigation, and establishing this famous city of London in a more plentifull and flourishing condition than ever, as is earnestly desired, and shall be diligently endeavoured by a wel-willer of hers Henry Robinson Henry Robinson 1650 Engelska
3613 Safe conduct, or The saints guidance to glory. - Opened in a sermon preached at Dunstans in the East London. November the second, MDCLIV. At the funerall of the vertuous and religious gentlewoman, Mris. Thomasin Barnardiston, late wife of Mr. Samuel Barnardiston, merchant Ralph Robinson 1655 Engelska
3614 Endoxa, or, Some probable inquiries into truth, both divine and humane. - together with a stone to the altar: or, short disquisitions on a few difficult places of Scripture; as also, a calm ventilation of Pseudo-doxia epidemica John Robinson, M.D 1658 Engelska
3615 The birth of a day. - being a treatise theologicall, morall and historicall, representing (as in a scene) the vicissitudes of all humane things, with their severall causes and sacred uses. Compos'd for the establishing mans soul unchangeable in the faith, amidst the various changes of the world John Robinson, Preacher at East-Thorpe 1654 Engelska
3616 A short discourse between monarchical and aristocratical government. Or a sober perswasive of all true-hearted Englishmen, to a willing conjunction with the Parliament of England in setting up the government of a common-wealth Henry Robinson 1649 Engelska
3617 Transporteffektivitet med regional sjöfart i Mälardalen Tobias Robinson 2021 Svenska
3618 Liberty of conscience: or The sole means to obtaine peace and truth. - Not onely reconciling His Majesty with His subjects, but all Christian states and princes to one another, with the freest passage for the gospel. Very seasonable and necessary in these distracted times, when most men are weary of war, and cannot finde the way to peace Henry Robinson Printed in the yeare 1643 Engelska
3619 The saints longings after their heavenly country. - A sermon preached at St. Pauls church on Tuesday the sixth of June; 1654. At a solemn anniversary meeting of the Cheshire Gentlemen, and freemen of the City of London, born in the same county Ralph Robinson 1655 Engelska
3620 A briefe catechisme concerning church-governemnt John Robinson Printed in the yeare, 1642 Engelska

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