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A full and satisfactorie ansvvere to the Arch-Bishop of Canterbvries speeh[sic], or, funerall sermon preached by himselfe on the Tower-Hill, on Friday the tenth. of Ianuary, 1645. Upon Hebr. 12.I,2. : At which time he was there and then beheaded. Wherein is a full and plenary discourse to satisfie all those who have been startled with his suttle and Jesuiticall falacies, and evasions in the said speech. And other passages and observations of great consequence, to satisfie the expectation of the kingdome therein
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The last advice of William Laud, : late Arch-Bishop, to his episcopall brethren; and especially to Bishop Wren, who still remaines prisoner in the Tower. Which was found in the said Arch-Bishops studie since his death among his other writings, and now set forth to publike view
1645
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The Archbishiop of Canterbury's speech, or, His funerall sermon : preacht by himself on the scaffold on Tower-Hill on Friday the 10 of January, 1644 upon Hebrews 12. 1,2 : also the prayers which he used at the same time and place before his execution
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Laud, William, 1573-1645
1644
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The Archbishop of Canterbury's speech, or his funerall sermon : preacht by himself on the scaffold on Tower-Hill, on Friday the 10 of Ianuary, 1644, upon Hebrews 12, 1, 2 : also the prayers which he used at the same time and place before his execution
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Laud, William, 1573-1645
1644
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The Archbishop of Canterbury's speech, or, His funerall sermon : preacht by himself on the scaffold on Tower-Hill, on Friday the 10 of Ianuary, 1644, upon Hebrews 12, 1, 2 : also the prayers which he used at the same time and place before his execution
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Laud, William, 1573-1645
1644
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The Bishop of Canterbury his confession. : Wherein is declared his constant resolution, his plots, and indeavours, to intraduce popery into England, and to advance the Roman Catholick religion. Being from his owne hand, sent and directed to the Popes Holinesse. Expressing to his Holinesse his sorrow for the unhappy successe, and failing of all his labours and endeavours, for the advancement of popery
1644
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The Bishop of Canterbvry, his confession : wherein is declared his constant resolution, his plots and indeavours to intraduce popery into England, and to advance the Roman Catholic religion : being from his owne hand, sent and directed to the Popes Holinesse : expressing to his Holinesse his sorrow for the unhappy successe, and failing of all his labours and endeavours for the advancement of popery
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Romes master-peece, or, The grand conspiracy of the Pope and his iesuited instruments, to extirpate the Protestant religion, re-establish popery, subvert lawes, liberties, peace, parliaments, by kindling a civill war in Scotland, and all His Majesties realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe in case hee comply not with them in these their execrable designes : revealed out of conscience to Andreas ab Habernfeld, by an agent sent from Rome into England, by Cardinall Barbarino, as an assistant to con the Popes late nuncio, to prosecute this most execrable plot, (in which he persisted a principall actor severall yeares) who discovered it to Sir William Boswell His Majesties agent at the Hague, 6 Sept. 1640. he, under an oath of secrecie, to the Arch-bishop of Canterbury (among whose papers it was casually found by Master Pyrnne, May, 31. 1643) who communicated it to the King, as the greatest businesse that ever was put to him
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1644
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A true copy of certain passages of the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, his speech spoken on the scaffold on Tower-Hill immediatly before his death Jan. 10, 1644
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1644
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The copy of the petition presented to the honourable Houses of Parliament by the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, &c. : wherein the said arch-bishop desires that he may not be transported beyond the seas into New England with Master Peters, in regard to his extraordinary age and weakenesse
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Laud, William, 1573-1645
1643
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