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641-642 A regiment for the sea - containing very necessary matters for all sorts of men and trauailers: whereunto is added an hydrographicall discourse, touching the fiue seuerall passages into Cattay. Written by William Borne. Whereunto is added a new regiment, a table of declination, the mariners guide, with a perfect sea card thereunto belonging, by Thomas Hood, D. in Physicke (flera utgåvor) William Bourne 1620 Engelska
643 July 29. Numb. 42. More newes of the good successe of the Duke of Brunsvvicke - Fully relating his last and seuerall victories atchieued against the forces of Monsieur Tilly. With the muster, march, strength, order, approches, encounters, and pursuits of the said Duke of Brunswick; from the first setting forth vnto the third of our Iuly. As likewise some letters betwixt the old Duke of Brunswick and Monsieur Tilly, concerning the state of the businesse. Something also of the emperours other preparations, and seuerall other occurences about the Kings of Denmarke, Poland, and Sweden. Together with other weekely newes from sundry other places 1623 Engelska
644 Ianuary 12. Numb. 6. The continuation of our vveekely avisoes, since the 2. ditto to the 12. of the same - Containing amongst divers other things these particulars following; the arrivall of the Queene of Sweden at the citie of Wittenburg, where a few houres after came a messenger from the King of Sweden, that presented her with these particulars following. An image of the child Iesus of pure gold ... and another image of S. Martin of pure gold; all which amongst other he had taken, being ornaments of popish churches. The present state of Tillyes armie ... The rendring of the citie of Mentz, and Oppenheym, with the taking of that castle by assault, with the articles of agreement vpon the former rendring. The cruell and barbarous behaviour of the Spanisp sic towards all the townes which they doe forsake before they depart away from them. The King of Sweden hath lately taken in the Palatinate these townes; Oppenheym, Crutznatk, Bagrag, Ladenburg, Slakenburg, and all the Bergstraight 1632 Engelska
645 September 1. Numb. 42. The continuation of our weekely avisoes, since the 23. of the last, to the first of this present - Conteining amonst the rest, these particulars following. A patheticall speech made by the King of Sweden to his commaunders and captaines, vpon occasion of some misdemeanors committed by the souldiers. The confirmation of the burning of the Walsteyn and Bavarian magazen at Fryenstadt, together with the defeat given vnto some imperiall regiments at the same time. The taking of great Glogaw and Breslaw, with other townes in Silesia, by the nixt forces of the Swedes, Saxons and Brandenburgers. The preparation of the King of Sweden by (command of a generall fast throughout the whole army, and in the city of Norimberg) to goe vpon some great designe, most of his forces being come to him. Something concerning France, and the troubles there 1632 Engelska
646 The Continuation of our newes from the 4. to the 17. of this instant. - Containing amongst other things, these particulars. A great ouerthrow giuen to the king of Persia by the Turkes. A letter written by the king ow Sweden, being a second manifestation of his proceeding, & the reasons thereof, with seuerall passages concerning Germany, and of the administrator of Hall, his preparation and successe in, and neere Magdenburg. The valour and courage of the Protestants in Bohemia, in resisting the tyranny of the imperialists ouer their conscience. Some late passages of the king of Denmarke, and those of Hamborough, and of his good successe against the Hamburgers, and others 1630 Engelska
647 The saints daily exercise. - A treatise vnfolding the whole dutie of prayer John Preston 1629 Engelska
648 The truth of God cleared, and above the deceite advanced - which is proved to be the same that ever was in all genetions sic Edward Bourne 1657 Engelska
649 The contented cuckhold, or, The womans advocate - a comedy Reuben Bourne 1692 Engelska
650 A light from Christ leading unto Christ by the star of his word, or, The rich jewel of Christian divinity - practically explained in the principles enlightening the children of God how to meet Christ in his ordinances and by strength from Christ to walk comfortably with Christ in the whole course of their lives ... by way of catechism or dialogue, not to answer verbatim or by wrote ... but each one according to his own sence and understanding of the question Immanuel Bourne 1646 Engelska
651 Certain queries answered, which were sent by a papist, for the people called Quakers to answer - Also, some queries for them to answer, and some articles of their faith answered. Also, here are some articles of our faith who are called Quakers. Also, here are some questions to the papists, from the Pope, who is the head of them, to the foot of them, for them all to answer. Also, here are IX. arguments of the papists answered, which arguments are to prove that bread and wine, after consecration, is no longer bread and wine, but the very body and blood of Christ. With a few words to those who are members of the Church of Rome. Also, a few more queries for them to answer, &c Edward Bourne Printed in the year, 1667 Engelska
652 A light from Christ, leading unto Christ by the star of his word - Or, A divine directory to selfe-examination, the better to prepare for a triall, and approbation of knowledge, and other graces, in such as by the minister and elders are to be admitted into a reformed-church-communion, to partake of soule-cherishing vertue from Christ at the Lords table. Profitable for persons and families in private, or congregations in publique. By Immanuel Bourne, M.A. Of Asheover in the county of Derby, preacher of the gospell to the congregation in sepulchres church London Immanuel Bourne 1647 Engelska
653 For the inhabitants of Worcester to view and consider well of, especially they of Nicholas-Parish. - The case of us, viz. Edward Bourne, John Knight, Joseph Allibon and Richard Hill, of Nicholas-Parish in the city of Worcester Edward Bourne 1682 Engelska
654 An epistle to Friends Edward Bourne 1682 Engelska
655 A few words to those who look for another dispensation than what is known by the faithful Christians in this day, - putting off and slighting the present manifestation of God unto them, and so by their unfaithfulness to the Lord God, in not walking answerable to himfor sic his loving-kindness in his present manifestation unto them, put the day of the Lord far off from them, &c Edward Bourne 1679 Engelska
656 An answer to Doctor Good (so called) his Dialogue against those call'd Quakers - wherein he hath forged the Quaker and confuted himself, which dialogue of Tho. Good's is in his book intituled Firmianus and Dubitantius, or certain dialogues concerning atheism, infidelity, popery, and other heresies and schisms, which trouble the peace of the Church &c Edward Bourne 1675 Engelska
657 A looking-glass discovering to all people what image they bear - by which the true Jew is known from the false, and the Christian in nature from him that is so in name only ... : with directions for such as live in error, how they may leave their error, how they may leave their error ... : with a few words to informers who make it their work to inform against their neighbours for meeting together peaceably in the fear of the Lord Edward Bourne 1671 Engelska
658 A warning from the Lord God to the inhabitants of the town and county of Warwick - that they may repent and turn to the Lord with their whole hearts before it be too late Edward Bourne 1661 Engelska
659 A warning from the Lord God out of Sion who is mighty and terrible - sounded forth unto the inhabitants of the city of Worcester and of the towns and villages round about them, and may serve to the nation in general Edward Bourne 1660 Engelska
660 A cry against oppression & cruelty - being a short account of the tryal, and of the sentence that was passed on several innocent people called Quakers, who are inhabitants of the city of Worcester, at the assizes holden there the 16, 17 and 18th days of the 5th month called July, who were imprisoned because they refused to swear in obedience to the commandment of Christ Jesus, &c, and for assembling themselves together peaceably in the name and fear of the Lord, to worship him in spirit and truth, according to his will Edward Bourne 1663 Engelska

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