17081 |
Severall papers: some of them given forth by George Fox; others by James Nayler, ministers of the eternall Word of God, - raysed up after the long night of apostacy to direct the world, to waite for the revelation of Jesus Christ, and to turne their minds to to the true light, that they may be reconciled to God; of whom the world is not worthy, and therefore doth hate, persecute, and imprison them, under the name of Quakers. Gathered together and published by A.P. that the truth may be spread abroad, and deceipt be discovered. Wherein the plaine, honest, and sober conversation of the saints in feare and trembling, is justified, ... With a word to the people of England, who in severall formes have long flattered themselves with their ministry, churches, and ordinances; ... And a few quæries propounded to Tho: Ledgard of Newcastle, or any of those he rankes with himselfe, under the notion of anti-Quakers
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George Fox
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Printed in the year as the world accompts, 1653 |
Engelska |
17082 |
Evolutionary Relationships of 17-Year and 13-Year Cicadas, and Three New Species (Homoptera, Cicadidae, Magicicada)
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Alexander
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Okänt |
17083 |
A testimony of the Light within. - A glorious truth, which all the holy men of God did bear testimony unto, and from which they spoke forth the Sciptures, and the end of all preachings and writings was to bring to Light within, to worship God in spirit and truth, and to Christ within, the hope of glory. The truth cleared from scandals, and some of the errors and false doctrines of two Cornish teachers laid open and testified against. With a description of the true ministers of Christ, and of the free ministery both under the law and Gospell administration; ... Also a testimony of the dawning of the glorious day of the Lord, ... Here is likewise, in short, declared the differences between the old Covenant, ... & the new covenant, ... Given forth from Christ the light within in love to the souls of all people, ... that they may have union with me in my fathers love
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Alexander Parker
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1657 |
Engelska |
17084 |
Ratts rhimed to death. Or, The Rump-Parliament hang'd up in the Shambles
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1659 |
Engelska |
17085 |
Mystagogus poeticus, - or The Muses interpreter : explaning the historicall mysteries, and mysticall histories of the ancient Greek and Latine poets. Here Apollo's temple is again opened, the Muses treasurers the second time discovered, and the gardens of Parnassus disclosed more fully, whence many flowers of usefull, delightfull, and rare observations, never touched by any other mythologist, are collected
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Alexander Ross
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M.DC.XLVIII. 1648 |
Engelska |
17086 |
Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world. - with the several church-governments, from the Creation, to these times. Together with a discovery of all known heresies, in all ages and places, throughout Asia, Africa, America, and Europe
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Alexander Ross
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1653 |
Engelska |
17087 |
The logicians school-master: or, A comment upon Ramus logick
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Alexander Richardson, of Queen's College, Cambridge
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1657 |
Engelska |
17088 |
.Haver le-.talmidim = Synergos tois mathetais. = Sodalis discipulis. = The schollers companion, - or a little library, containing all the interpretations of the Hebrew and Greek Bible, by all authors, first into the Latine. And now (with the English of every Latine word added thereunto) brought into a pocket book. Not onely for the ear of the learned, but also that the unlearned may come to the knowledge of both Testaments in the originall tongues
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Alexander. Rowley
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1648 |
Engelska |
17089 |
Arcana microcosmi - or, The hid secrets of mans body disclosed; first, in an anatomical duel between Aristotle & Galen, about the parts thereof. Secondly, by a discovery of the strange and marvellous diseases, symptomes, and accidents of mans body. With a refutation of Doctor Browns vulgar errors, and the ancient opinions vindicated. By Alexander Ross
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Alexander Ross
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1651 |
Engelska |
17090 |
The abridgment of Christian divinitie - so exactly and methodically compiled, that it leads us, as it were, by the hand to the reading of the Holy Scriptures. Ordering of common-places. Vnderstanding of controversies. Cleering of some cases of conscience. By John Wollebius. Doctor of Divinity, and ordinary professor in the University of Basil. Now at last faithfully translated into English, and in some obscure places cleared and enlarged, by Alexander Ross. To which is adjoined, after the alphabetical table, the anatomy of the whole body of divinity, delineated in IX. short tables, for the help of weak memories
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Johannes Wolleb
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1650 |
Engelska |
17091 |
Russian Rule in Samarkand, 1868-1910: A Comparison With British India (Oxford historical monographs)
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Alexander Morrison
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2008 |
Okänt |
17092 |
Pictures and the Past: Media, Memory, and the Specter of Fascism in Postmodern Art
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Alexander Bigman
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Okänt |
17093 |
The declaration of Mr. Alexander Henderson, principall minister of the word of God at Edenbrough, and chiefe commissioner from the Kirk of Scotland to the Parliament and Synod of England. - made upon his death-bed
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Alexander Henderson
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Printed, an. Dom. 1648 |
Engelska |
17094 |
A call out of Egypt, - (where death and darkness is) into the glorious light and liberty of the sons of God, (where life and peace is.) The Lord fulfilling his promises declared by his holy prophets and Apostles, in these later dayes
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Alexander Parker
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1656 |
Engelska |
17095 |
The down-fall of Babylon - or, The ruine of Antichrist : being that mystery of iniquity, which beginneth to worke in the children of disobedience, the Independents
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Alexander. Mingzeis
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Printed in the yeare 1647 |
Engelska |
17096 |
Kunst. Theorie. Aktivismus.: Emanzipatorische Perspektiven auf Ungleichheit und Diskriminierung
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Alexander Fleischmann
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Okänt |
17097 |
Englands Threnodie. Or A briefe and homely discoverie of some jealousies and grievances, under which the kingdom at present groaneth; - affectionately tendred by Lady Anglia, to all her dear children, the lovers of their country, and well-willers to truth and peace : especially to her worthy sons, the members of both Houses of Parliament
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Alexander Ross
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1648 |
Engelska |
17098 |
The speech or confession of Sir Alexander Carew Baronet: who was beheaded on Tower-hill on Munday Decemb. 23. 1644. Published by authority
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Alexander Carew, Sir
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1644 |
Engelska |
17099 |
Musa ruralis. - In adventum augustissimi principis & monarchæ, Caroli II, D.G. Mag. Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regis sereniss. Fidei Defensoris, &c. Vota, suspiria, gaudia; & rursum vota. Quæ suo, aliorumque rectorum, non rectorum, ruralium nomine, effudit Alex. Huissus, S.T.B. rector, non rector, ecclesiarum de Beckington, & Hornblawton, in agro Somersetensi
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Alexander Huish
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M DC Lx. 1660 |
Latin |
17100 |
The philosophy and ethics of the Zoroasters - Zoroastrism : an afterword
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Alexander Wilder
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200-? |
Engelska |