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161 One-punch man 25 ONE 2023 Engelska
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163 One-punch man 27 ONE 2024 Engelska
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166 Christian unity exhorted to - being a few words in tender love to all professing of Christianity in old England, the land of my nativity : wherein the difference between profession and possession of that which is really the substance of true religion, is clearly manifested : also, the great breach of Christian charity, caused by their furious contentions about formality : with a few words to the poor in spirit, concerning my opinion of a saving knowledge of Christ Jesus One who dearly loves all those whose conversation becomes Christ's Gospel. 1678 Engelska
167 A few sober queries upon the late proclamation for enforcing the laws against conventicles, &c., and the late vote of the House of Commons for renewing the said act for three years more - proposed to the serious consideration of the Kings Majesty with his two Houses of Parliament One who earnestly desires the prosperity of England. 1668 Engelska
168 A publick plea, opposed to a private proposal, or, Eight necessary queries presented to the Parliament and Armies consideration, - in this morning of freedom, after a short, but a sharp night of tyranny and oppression One who hates both treason and traitors. 1659 Engelska
169 The grand plunderer. - a subject never before writen; and great pity it is, that so mischievous a subject as this is, should survive in such malignant times as these are. Written by one, who hates not the man, but his manners; and loves his person, but likes not his condition But likes not his condition. and loves his person but his manners One who hates not the man Printed n the yeare, 1643 Engelska
170 Peace and plenty comming unto us, if we be willing to entertain them and will bid them welcome. - manifested in some observations upon the motion lately made by certain persons sitting usually at Salters-Hall in Bread-street London, and there imployed about raising of new regiments of horse and foot: viz. that all well-affected families and persons would forbear one meal in a week, and give the value thereof, for, and toward the raising and maintaining of the said regiments. Written by one, who hath heard and seen somewhat said and done, for and against the same motion, and desireth that it may be more fully understood and furthered, tending (as he conceiveth) so much unto the publique good One who hath heard and seen somewhat said and done for and against the same motion. 1643 Engelska
171 The Crosses case in Cheapside; - vvhether its militia, the setting of it in a posture of defence, be according to law. The contrary is maintained by one, who hath little of that, we commonly call law; against those, who have as little of that, we truly call reason. Notwithstanding, the dispute is carried all along in a coole and orderly way, by the law of heaven, the line and rule of the Word, and as in Gods presence, who is judge Himselfe; so as the man in understanding may finde strong meate here; the childe milke One who hath little of that we commonly call law. 1642 Engelska
172 The lawfulnes of the late passages of the Army - (especially of the grounds laid downe for their justification in their late declarations of June 14. 1647.) One who hath long beene a friend to the Army. Printed in the yeer 1647 Engelska
173-174 That great expedition for Ireland - by way of underwriting proposed, by both Houses of Parliament, and graciously assented unto by His Maiesty is heere vindicated as pious, charitable, iust, politicke, profitable. And obiections to the contrary clearely answered, by one who heartily wisheth the speedy promotion of this proposition of underwriting, as almost the onely remedy (flera utgåvor) One who heartily wisheth the speedy promotion of this proposition of underwriting as almost the onely remedy. 1642 Engelska
175 Englands division and Irelands distraction - the feares and disasters of the one, the teares and distresses of the other : being the just cause and sad occasion of both kingdomes deploration : containing A declaration or remonstrance of the present state and condition of this realme of England and that of Ireland One who in unfained love to his native countrey and entire affection to the neighbour-nation would sacrifice his life for the peace of either. 1642 Engelska
176 A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq, one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex One who is a citizen of London and an inhabitant of the Borough of Southwark. 1681 Engelska
177 A discourse concerning excommunication, as executed by officials, and concerning the common law writts, de excommunicato capiendo and de cautione admittenda, for the punishment of persons excommunicated and their deliverance from the punishment - vvherin is examined whether the execution of the former as executed by many, be not a profanation of a great ordinance of God, whether by the second the subjects is many cases be not unwarrantably oppressed : as also by the difficult granting of the other, which is a common law writt, and the right of every subject to be obtained without difficulty : discoursed in a letter to an honourable friend One who is a friend to English liberty. 1680 Engelska
178 Advice to creditors, or, A safe and secure way to secure bad debts - such debts as the debtors are poor and are not able to pay them One who is a lover of Christianity. 1687 Engelska
179 Tam quam, or, A attaint brought in the supream court of the King of kings, upon the statutes, Exod. 20. 7, 16 and Levit. 19. 12 - against those modern jurors, who have found any indictments upon the statutes of 23 Eliz., 29 Eliz., or 3 Jacobi, against Protestants, for monthly absence from church, without any confession of the parties, or oath of witness against them, or made any presentments of them : contrary to the express letter of their oaths taken in a Court of Judgment, the course of the law of England, or any right reason : wherein is discoursed, whether any Protetant be concerned in that part of those laws? : the contrary is proved : as also whether a grand-jury's finding and indictment, be any evidence to a petit-jury? : the absurdness, and most pernicious consequents of which are detected, and the vengeance of God agaisnt false-swearing is declared And properties of all the subjects of England. liberties One who persecutes as well for his sovereign lord the King of kings as for the lives 1683 Engelska
180 Death and the grave, without either sting or victory, or, A Few lines not without reason - shewing to the world something of the worth of that able and humble minister of the gospel Mr. Christopher Fowler, who departed this life upon the 15th of January, 1676/7 i.e. 1677 One who was brought to hear him through lying reports. 1677 Engelska

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