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L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. | Dissenter's sayings, in requital for l'estrange's sayings published in their own words for the information of the people
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenter's Sayings, in requital for L'Estrange's Sayings ... The second edition
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenter's saying, in requital for l'estrange's sayings : published in their own words, for the information of the people
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenter's sayings, in requital for l'estrange's sayings : pub. in their own words, for the information of the people
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenter's sayings. The second part. Pub. in their own words, for the information of the people. And dedicated to the Grand-jury of London, August 29, 1681
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters Sayings. The second part ; published in their own words
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings : the second part : Published in their own words, for the information of the people
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings : the second part, published in their own words for the information of the people and dedicated to the grand-jury of london. aug. 29, 1681 by roger l'estrange. the second edition
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings : the second part. published in their own words, for the information of the people. and dedicated to the grand-jury of london. aug. 29. 1681 : the second edition
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings in requital for l'estrange's sayings published in their own words for the information of the people by roger l'estrange. the third edition
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings published in their own words. ... by sir roger l'estrange
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings published in their own words. i. of toleration, and the fruits of it. ii. the dissenters harmony among themselves. iii. their behaviour towards the government, and first the clergy. iv. the dissenters liberty of conscience. v. the power of the kirk. vi. tumults encouraged by the peaceable ministers of the gospel. vii. reformation by blood. viii. the murther of the king encouraged. ix. the king's murther justify'd. by sir roger l'estrange, deceas'd
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings two parts in one : published in their own words : I. of toleration, II. the fruits of it, III. the dissenters harmony among themselves, IV. their behaviour to the clergy, V. their behaviour to the civil government, VI. their rigour to
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings two parts in one : published in their own words : i. of toleration, ii. the fruits of it, iii. the dissenters harmony among themselves, iv. their behaviour to the clergy, v. their behaviour to the civil government, vi. their rigour to the episcopal party, vii. the authority of the kirk, viii. their ecclesiastical discipline, ix. tumults encourag'd by these peaceable minsters, x. the rebellion justify'd, xi. reformation by blood, xii. the murther of the king encourag'd, xiii. the king's murder justify'd
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings two parts in one, published in their own words. ... written by sir roger l'estrange ... to which is added, the geneva ballad, to the tune of 48
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings two parts in one, published in their own words. i. of toleration, ii. the fruits of it. iii. the dissenters harmony among themselves. iv. their behaviour to the clergy. v. their behaviour to the civil government. vi. their rigour to the episcopal party. vii. the authority of the kirk. viii. their ecclesiastical discipline. ix. tumults encourag'd by these peaceable ministers. x. the rebellion justify'd. xi. reformation by blood. xii. the murther of the king encourag'd. xiii. the king's murder justify'd. written by sir roger l'estrange, deceas'd. to which is added, the geneva ballad, to the tune of 48
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings, in requital for l'estrange's sayings
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings, in requital for l'estrange's sayings : published in their own words for the information of the people in two parts
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings, in requital for l'estrange's sayings. published in their own words, for the information of the people. by roger l'estrange
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings. : published in their own words. i. of toleration, and the fruits of it. ii. the dissenters harmony among themselves. iii. their behaviour towards the government, and first the clergy. iv. the dissenters liberty of conscience. v. the power of the kirk. vi. tumults encouraged by the peaceable ministers of the gospel. vii. reformation by blood. viii. the murther of the king encouraged. ix. the king's murther justify'd
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings. the second part
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings. two parts in one. published in their own words ... to which is added, the geneva ballad, to the tune of 48 [by samuel butler
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L'Estrange, Roger,
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Sir,
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1616-1704.
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Dissenters sayings. two parts in one. published in their own words. i. of toleration. ii. the fruits of it. iii. the dissenters harmony among themselves. iv. their behaviour to the clergy. v. their behaviour to the civil government. vi. their rigour to the episcopal party. vii. the authority of the kirk. viii. their ecclesiastical discipline. ix. tumults encourag'd by these peaceable ministers. x. the rebellion justify'd. xi. reformation by blood. xii. the murther of the king encourag'd. xiii. the king's murder justify'd ... to which is added the geneva ballad, to the tune of 48
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