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... Fairfax . 4to . 3s 1642 1642 18,485 ANSWER or Necessary Animadversions upon some late Impostumate Observations in- vective against his most sacred Majesty , bearing the face of the Publick , but boldly penned and published by a Privado ...
... Fairfax . 4to . 3s 1642 1642 18,485 ANSWER or Necessary Animadversions upon some late Impostumate Observations in- vective against his most sacred Majesty , bearing the face of the Publick , but boldly penned and published by a Privado ...
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... Fairfax . 4to . 1s 1645 1645 18,930 DIRECTIONS for the Lords and Com- mons assembled in Parliament after Advise had with the Assembly of Divines for the Electing and Choosing of Ruling Elders in all the Con- gregations and in the ...
... Fairfax . 4to . 1s 1645 1645 18,930 DIRECTIONS for the Lords and Com- mons assembled in Parliament after Advise had with the Assembly of Divines for the Electing and Choosing of Ruling Elders in all the Con- gregations and in the ...
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... Fairfax , with an open Letter from the Commissioners of the Kirk and Kingdom of Scotland , with the Answer of Lord Digby to that Letter . 4to . 2s 18,954 RUPERT's Potion wholsomly prescribed , in a Discourse between him and Mounsier ...
... Fairfax , with an open Letter from the Commissioners of the Kirk and Kingdom of Scotland , with the Answer of Lord Digby to that Letter . 4to . 2s 18,954 RUPERT's Potion wholsomly prescribed , in a Discourse between him and Mounsier ...
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... Fairfax , certified in two Letters to the Speaker of the House of Commons . 1646 4to . 2s 19,019 SPEECHES by the Earl of Loudon , Lord High Chancellor of Scotland , at a Conference with the Houses in the Painted Chamber , Oct. 1 . 4to ...
... Fairfax , certified in two Letters to the Speaker of the House of Commons . 1646 4to . 2s 19,019 SPEECHES by the Earl of Loudon , Lord High Chancellor of Scotland , at a Conference with the Houses in the Painted Chamber , Oct. 1 . 4to ...
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... Fairfax , in Cornwall , the First from the Earl of Glamorgan to his Majesty , the Second from the Lord George Digby to his Lady , the Third to his Servant , Walsingham , concerning their Proceedings in Ireland . 4to . 2s 6d 1646 19,026 ...
... Fairfax , in Cornwall , the First from the Earl of Glamorgan to his Majesty , the Second from the Lord George Digby to his Lady , the Third to his Servant , Walsingham , concerning their Proceedings in Ireland . 4to . 2s 6d 1646 19,026 ...
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Page 9 - Is 6d The aim of the translator has been to give the meaning and idiom of the Greek as far as possible in English words. The book is printed in paragraphs (the verses of the authorised version are numbered in the margins) the speeches by inverted commas, and the quotations from the " Old Testament " in italics, those passages which seem to be poetry in a smaller type.
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