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Humble praise, offered up in the publick solemnity, June the 28th 1660

Humble praise, offered up in the publick solemnity, June the 28th 1660

being a day of thanksgiving for His Majesties happy restauration

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Published by Printed for Luke Fawne ... in London .
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    Subjects:
  • Bible. -- O.T. -- Daniel -- Sermons,
  • Sermons, English -- 17th century

  • Edition Notes

    Statementby T.A. ..
    SeriesEarly English books, 1641-1700 -- 884:1
    The Physical Object
    FormatMicroform
    Pagination[4], 24 p
    Number of Pages24
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL15038583M

    Dorchester, Henry Pierrepont, Marquis of, / [] A true and perfect copy of a letter written by the Lord Marquis of Dorchester to the Lord Roos: Rutland, John Manners, Duke of, / [] A true and perfect copy of the Lord Roos his answer to the Marquesse of Dorchester's Letter written the 25 of February The complaint that William III should have the book burned and the author executed met with a frosty response: “That I cannot do but, if you please, I will tell him what you say, and he shall Edition: current; Page: [xxx] put it into the next edition of his book.”72 A number of profoundly hostile English-language works, notably William King.

    [ i.e. ] The second humble addresse of those who are called Anabaptists in the county of Lincoln Presented to His Majesty, Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c. More, Henry, / []. The previous sheet, or 16 pages, containing the title and preface, had no doubt been set up, but the sheet may have been either delayed at press till the volume was completed, or all the copies carried off and destroyed when the book was prohibited. which God of his mercyfull providence caused the ennemies of his trewth to keip in thare.

    Journal of a Lady of Quality; Being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, in the Years to By Janet Schaw, ca. ca. I am your Hons humble. Servt S. S. JUNE 2, To make a Salt-Petre Bed. Imprs. All the sword of the Ground. is to be taken off or trenched in, and the Stones to be taken clean out. as deep as the Trench. Then get the best and richest mould you. can, and fill up the Trench according as you will make it in great-.


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A.]. CHAPTER XXXVIII. OF THE BISHOPRICK []. The Eastangles were first converted to the Christian faith by Felix, a Burgundian, whom King Sigebert brought with him from France, and encouraged to preach the Gospel to his subjects; which had good success, for he brought the whole province (according to the signification of his own name) to the knowledge of true and.

The Kings Book. Written by James I it was the Government's Official Account. of the Gunpowder Plot and its Discovery. Although it is biased in favor of the government it was the account which shaped public reaction and future acts of thanksgiving and celebration. Filed under: Church of England -- Book of common prayer -- Psalter.

An humble petition unto the high and most honourable Courts of Parliament, that they would be pleased to condiseend [sic] to the perusing of these short notes, tending to the refining of the Booke of Common-Prayer, in a few things.

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