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Mount Carmel : a poem
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I. C.
1818
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MICROFICHE AM35 SER. 2 NO. 43518
Tracts on tithes
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Gough, John, 1721-1791
1786
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News from Sr. William Waller, the Lord Grey, and Sir Thomas Armstrong, and of several others fled from justice : in a letter from Amsterdam, to his friend in London
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1684
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The gyant whipt by his godmother, or, A loving epistle wrote to the most notorious observator, Monsieur L'Estrange
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1680
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A brief relation of a vvonderful accident : a dissolution of the earth, in the forest of Charnwood, about two miles from Loughborough in Leicestershire ; lately done, and discovered, and resorted to by many people, both old, and young
1679
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A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1675 : Being the third after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5634. Wherein is contained the exact day, hour and minut of the new moon, her full and quarters; with the descriptions, and calculations of the visible eclipses; the daily disposition of the weather, and moveable feast; with the whole known fairs in Scotland. Exactly calculated according to art, for the meridian of the most famous city of Edinburgh. Whose latitude is deg. 56 min. 04. longitude is 21. 50. By I. C. mathematician
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1665
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The mystery of godlines, or, Godlinesse in a mystery, or, The character of a saint, in seeming contradictions
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1654
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An elegie offered up to the memory of that late faithfull servant of God, Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs : minister of the Word at Giles Cripplegate and Stepney
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1646
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An elegie offered up to the memory o [sic] that late faithfull servant of God, Mr. Jeremiah Bvrruvghs, minister of the Word at Giles Cripplegate and Stepney
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1646
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Three severall letters of great importance. : The first, containing the brave exploits of the Lyme men at Axmister in Devonshire; together with a perfect list of the number of prisoners, ordnance, armes, and ammmuition [sic] taken there. The second, containing the late affaires at Duncanon Fort, and the city of Corke in Ireland, together with the conversion of one bishop and two deanes; shewing that they are willing to relinquish their pompe and great titles and to become single ministers againe. The third, concerning the late losse of Monmouth, and the possibility of regaining it. Passed according to order
1644
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