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The Righteous Man's Evidence for Heaven: Or a Treatise S[how]ing how Every One While He Lives Here, May Certainly Know what Shall Become of Him After His Departure Out of this Life. Eighth Edition (G. M., for E. Brewster, 1629) | GB |  |   |
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Abarbanel, Isaac (1437-1509) en de |
D. Isaaci Abrabanielis & R. Mosis Alschechi Comment. in Esaiæ prophetiam 30. cum additamento eorum quæ R. Simeone veterum dictis collegit. Subiuncta ... refutatione ex textus nova versione ac paraphrasi ... authore Constantino L'Empereur ab Oppyck .. ( Leiden : Bonaventure & Abraham Elsevier, 1631) | GB |  |   |
Liber de capite fidei: in quo continentur radices & capita vel principia religionis, trans. Conradus Vorstius | |
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Abbot, George (1562-1633) en de |
Cheap-side Crosse censured and condemned by a letter sent from the vicechancellour and other learned men of the famous Vniversitie of Oxford in answer to a question propounded by the citizens of London, concerning the said crosse, in the yeere 1600, in which yeer it was beautified : as also a remarkable passage to the same purpose, in a sermon preached to an eminent and very great auditory in this city of London ( London : A.N. for I.R., and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1641) | EEBO-TCP | |   |
The coppie of a letter sent from my lords grace of Canterburie shewing the reasons which induced the kings majestie to prescribe directions for preachers. ( Oxford : J. Lichfield and J. Short, 1622) | EEBO-TCP | |   |
The Coppie of a Letter Sent from My Lords Grace of Canterburie, Shewing the Grave and Weighty Reasons which Induced the King's Majestie to Prescribe Those Former Directions for Preachers. [With a Circular from John Howson, Bishop of Oxford, to the Clergy of His Diocese.] (J. Lichfield and J. Short, 1622) | GB |  |   |
A treatise of the perpetuall visibilitie, and succession of the true church in all ages ( At London : Humfrey Louunes, for Robert Milbourne, 1624) | EEBO-TCP | |   |
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| Abbot, Robert (c.1588-c.1663) |
Bee Thankfull London and her Sisters; or, a Sermon of Thankfulnesse ... applyed in particular to these times (P. Stephens and C. Meredith, 1626) | GB |  |   |
The Danger of Popery: Or a Sermon Preached at ... Ashford, Etc (I. L. for P. Stephens and C. Meredith, 1625) | GB |  |   |
A triall of our church-forsakers. Or A meditation tending to still the passions of unquiet Brownists, upon Heb.10.25. Wherein is iustified, against them, that the blessed Church of England 1 Is a true Church. 2 Hath a true ministry. 3 Hath a true worship. By Robert Abbot ... ( London : Thomas Payne for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith, and are to be sould at their shoppe at the signe of the Golden Lyon in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1639) | EEBO-TCP | |   |
A Triall of our Church-forsakers. Or, a meditation tending to still the passions of unquiet Brownists, upon Heb. 10. 25. Wherein is justified, against them, that the blessed Church of England is a true church, etc (T. Payne for P. Stephens and C. Meredith, 1639) | GB |  |   |
The young-mans warning-peece, or, A sermon preached at the buriall of William Rogers, apothecary with an history of his sinfull life and woefull death, together with A post-script of the use of examples : dedicated to the young-men of the parish, especially his companions ( London : R.B. for P. Stephens and C. Meredith, and are to be sold at their shop at the signe of the Golden Lion in Pauls Church Yard, 1639) | EEBO-TCP | |   |
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Abbott, George (1604-1649) en |
Vindiciae Sabbathi; or, an answer to two treatises of Master Broads. The one, Concerning the Sabbath or seaventh Day. The other, Concerning the Lords-day or first of the weeke. With a survey of all the rest which of late have written upon that subject (T. D. for H. Overton) | |
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Vindiciæ sabbathi, or, An answer to two treatises of Master Broads the one, concerning the Sabbath or seaventh day, the other, concerning the Lord's-day or first of the weeke : with a survey of all the rest which of late have written upon that subject ( London : I.D. for Henry Overton and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1641) | EEBO-TCP | |   |
The whole booke of Iob paraphrased or, made easie for any to understand. By George Abbott. ( London : Edward Griffin for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop at the entrance into Popes-head-alley, out of Lumbard-street, 1640) | EEBO-TCP | |   |
The Whole Booke of Job paraphrased, or, Made easie for any to understand ( London : Edward Griffin, 1640) | DTS |  |   |
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