A sermon preached at Market Harborow in the county of Leicester, on the 17th day of February, 1684/85. : Being the day on which our Sovereign Lord James II was there proclaimed king, &c. / by Thomas Heyricke, minister of Market Harborow.
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A sermon preached in the church of Putney in the county of Surrey upon the 24th of April 1681 : His Majesty's declaration being read that day / by Edward Sclater, M.A., minister there. From all sedition privy conspiracy and rebellion, good Lord deliver us.
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Paradise Row, or A broken piece of old Chelsea : being the curious and diverting annals of a famous village street newly destroyed. Together with particulars of sundry noble and notable persons who in former times dwelt there; to which are added likenesses of the principal of them and of their several houses. / The whole collected and presented by Reginald Blunt ...
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Primitive purity: or, Singleness of heart, : recommended in a sermon, preach'd in Poplar-Chappel in the county of Middlesex, and at the Peak in Darbyshire, July 17, 1707. and on Mount Ephraim at Turnbridge-Wells, Sept. 7th (being denied the use of the pulpit there) / By Joseph Perkins, now a prisoner in the Marshall's.
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Scotland's soveraignty asserted. : Being a dispute concerning homage, against those who maintain that Scotland is a feu, or fee-liege of England, and that therefore the King of Scots owes homage to the King of England. Wherein there are many judicious reflections upon most of the English historians, who wrote before the year 1600. and abundance of considerable passages, which illustrate the history of both kingdoms. / By Sir Thomas Craig, author of the book de Feudis. Translated from the Latin manuscript, and a preface added, with a short account of the learned author, and a confutation of that homage said to be performed by Malcolm III. King of Scotland, to Edward the Confessor, lately found in the archives of England, and published in a single sheet, by Mr. Rymer, the King's historiographer. By Geo. Ridpath..
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The orthodoxy of an English clergy-man, consider'd as to four heads, : viz. the receiv'd creeds, the Thirty Nine Articles, the supremacy of the Crown, the establish'd liturgy of the Church. Being a sermon preach'd in the Chapel of Rumford, at the visitation there held, on the 4th of May, 1711, by the reverend Dr.Alston, arch-deacon of Essex. / By Edmund Chishull, B.D. vicar of Walthamstow, in Essex. Publish'd at the request of Mr. Arch-Deacon and the clergy..
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