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Nevv poems upon the death of that eminent servant of God, and truly pious and learned minister of the Gospel Mr. Stephen Charnock; - who departed this life, July 27. 1680
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Lover of all those who are lovers of the truth.
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Anno Dom. 1680 |
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A defence and vindication of the right of tithes, - against sundry late scandalous pamphlets: shewing, the lawfullnesse of them, and the just remedy in law for them, as well in London as elsewhere
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And a Lover of Truth and Peace. A Friend to the Church of England
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1646 |
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An ansvver to a scandalous letter written by Hammond, the head-gaoler in the Isle of Wight, to Mr. Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons. By a friend of Master Osbornes, and a lover of truth
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And a lover of truth. Friend of Master Osbornes
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printed in the yeare, 1648 |
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Considerations upon the present state of the affairs of this kingdome. - In relation to the three severall petitions which have lately been in agitation in the honourable City of London. And a project for a fourth petition, tending to a speedy accommodation of the present unhappy differences between His Maiesty and the Parliament. Written upon the perusing of the speciall passages of the two weeks, from the 29 of November, to the 13 of December, 1642. And dedicated to the Lord Maior and aldermen of the said City. By a Country-man, a well-willer of the city and a lover of truth and peace
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Country-man, a well-willer of the city, and a lover of truth and peace
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Printed Anno 1642 |
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Plain dealing is a jewel and honesty the best policy - both set forth in an answer to a letter received by a gentleman in London, from his friend in the countrey : wherein is planly demonstrated the grounds and reasons of our present distractions and methods proposed for preventing the same for the future
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Lover of truth and a hearty well-wisher to the prosperity of the king and his three kingdoms.
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1682 |
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New poems upon the death of that eminent servant of God and truly pious and learned minister of the Gospel, Mr. Stephen Charnock - who departed this life July 27, 1680
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Lover of all those who are lovers of the truth.
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1680 |
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An essay for the regvlation of the practice of physick - upon which regulation are grounded the composure of all differences between physicians and apothecaries, and reasons for preferring the long accustomed way of practising by prescription : to which is added a brief discourse concerning arcanas of nostrums
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Lover of truth and the good of mankind.
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1673 |
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An answer to Dr. Edmund Calamy's letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England. ... By a lover of truth, and no Doctor of Divinity
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Philalethes, Lover of truth and no Doctor of Divinity
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1718 |
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A collection of poems on spiritual subjects: such as, unbelief, temptation, desertion, affliction, spiritual deadness, doubts and fears, &c. By a citizen of Glasgow, a lover of truth
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A lover of truth. Citizen of Glasgow
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1789 |
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Plain dealing is a jewel and honesty the best policy - both set forth in an answer to a letter received by a gentleman in London from his friend in the countrey
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Lover of truth and hearty well-wisher to the prosperity of the king and his three kingdoms.
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1682 |
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The clearing of Master Cranfords text, 2 Tim. chap. 2, vers. 17, from that imputation of cruelty and un-gospell bloodinesse - which the said Mr. Cranford (being the star feeder of Christopher le Stocks, and minding, it should seem, to fatten his charge) endevoured to fasten thereon in a sermon at Pauls before the Lord Major, aldermen, and citizens of London, contrary to the intent of the whole New Testament ... : that text 2 Tim. 2, 17, is cleered from the said false aspersion by a jury of its peeres, viz., twelve texts, three antecedent and nine consequent, in the same chapter, faithfull witnesses and true, proclaiming aloud that ver. 17 is abused and falsely charged ... chiefly in that the comparison of hereticall opinions to a gangrene or canker, intended only in point of spreading, is untruly urged in point of deading and cutting off by the magistrates sword ... in stead of awaking by the word of the minister
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And an hater of all errours. Lover of peace and truth
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1646 |
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A most exact and true relation of the proceedings of His Majesties armie at Shelborne
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Lover of truth.
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1642 |
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A touch-stone, or, Triall and examination of a sermon, preached by Master Haslewood of Sutton at Hone in the county of Kent. - and upon true touch, found to be reprobate silver, (false, and dangerous doctrine) wherein are handled these 3. particulars, 1. The unlawfulness to call any meeting house, the house of God. 2. The church. 3. The temple of God
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R. H., a lover of truth
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1647 |
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A long-vvinded lay lecture. - Wherein the licentiousnesse of this lewd and lying age, in perverting the sacred texts of Scripture, and the divine dictates of the Fathers, to the scandall of the church, and ruine of our nation, is poetically presented, to the view of all such as feare God and the King, and meddle not with those that are given to change
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Lover of (and Sufferer for) the Truth.
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Printed in the yeare 1647 |
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Anti-Machiavell. Or, Honesty against policy. - An answer to that vaine discourse, The case of the kingdome stated, according to the proper interests of the severall parties ingaged
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And Honesty. Peace A Lover of Truth
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Printed in the yeare, 1647 |
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Englands sole remedy: or, A vvholsome directory, for the recory sic of our languishing kingdome. - drawn from the law of God, and the land. Containing some necessary and pertinent queries, with their resolutions, by Scriptures, law, and reason: very fit and convenient to be thought upon by all Englishmen, for the begetting of a sure, safe, and well-grounded peace. Collected and intended for the good of all. By a lover of peace and truth
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Lover of peace and truth.
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Printed in the yeere 1648 |
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An eye-salve for the city of London. - discovering unto them the great engagement that lyes upon them in point of duty and interest, to joyne speedily with the kingdome for the restoring of His Majesty, and the re-setling of the lawfull government and peace of this nation
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Lover of peace and truth.
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Printed in the yeare, 1648 |
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An indictment against tythes: or, Tythes no wages for Gospel-ministers. - wherein is declared, I. The time when tythes were first given in England. II. By whom, and by whose authority and power tythes were first by a law established in England. III. To whom, and to what end and purpose tythes were first given, and after continued in England. IV. Ministers pretending a threefold right to tythes, 1. By donation. 2. By the laws of the nation. And 3. By the Law of God; examined and confuted ... To which are added, certain reasons taken out of Doctor Burgess his Case, concerning the buying of bishops lands, which are as full and directly against tythes, as to what he applied them. Likewise a query to William Prynne. By John Canne
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John Osborne, lover of the truth as it is in Jesus
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1659 |
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A second part of the religious demurrer; - by another hand. Or, an answer to a tract called The lawfullnesse of obeying the present government
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Lover of truth and peace.
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1649 |
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