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Swearing and drunkeness the bane of society, and destructive to body and soul Two sermons preach'd at Lian y Mynach,...
Published 1730Online Access
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Staging women and the soul-body dynamic in early modern England /
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Mere nature delineated: or, A body without a soul Being observations upon the young...
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St Bernard's vision or, a brief discourse between the soul and the body of a wicked man lately deceased,...
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Parsons law, or, A view of advowsons wherein is contained the rights of the patrons, ordinaries and incumbents, to advowsons of churches, and benefices with cure of souls, and other spiritual promotions, collected...
Published 1673Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
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The Just reward of a debauched cavallier, or, The wicked and devellish intentions of one Thomas Browne a late cavallier and now a prisoner in New-gate because Redding was yeelded up upon a treaty and composition to the Parliaments forces : for which he hath lately made a contract and articled with the divell and would have given his soule and body for the injoyment of his lust and...
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The just reward of a debauched cavallier: or, The wicked and divellish intentions of one Thomas Browne a late cavallier, and now a prisoner in New-gate; because Redding was yeelded up upon a treaty and composition to the Parliaments forces. For which he hath lately made a contract and articled with the divell, and would have given his soule and body for the injoyment of his lust and...
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The just reward of a debauched cavallier: or, The wicked and divellish intentions of one Thomas Browne a late cavallier, and now a prisoner in New-gate; because Redding was yeelded up upon a treaty and composition to the Parliaments forces. For which he hath lately made a contract and articled with the divell, and would have given his soule and body for the injoyment of his lust and...
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The Just reward of a debauched cavallier, or, The wicked and devellish intentions of one Thomas Browne a late cavallier and now a prisoner in New-gate because Redding was yeelded up upon a treaty and composition to the Parliaments forces : for which he hath lately made a contract and articled with the divell and would have given his soule and body for the injoyment of his lust and...
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O antichristos. The great Antichrist revealed, before this time never so fully discovered a treatise in three books : wherein is opened all the prophesies in the Scriptures concerning the great Antichrist, compared with the expositions of ancient fathers and modern authors, both Protestant and Papists of all sorts : and from thence (besides other points of moment) these particulars following treated of ... : in each book it is enquired, whether it doth not appear by matters of fact, that the prevalent party of the long Parliament and their adherents have acted what was foretold should be done by the great Antichrist, killing the two witnesses, and thereby did become the visible body of the great Antichrist : and whether the assembly of divines, together with the Independents, Anabaptists and lay preachers, be not the false prophet, and mystical soul of the same Antichrist : the author determineth...
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