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A most exact and accurate map of the whole world: or The orb terrestrial described in four plain maps : (viz.) Asia, Europe, Africa, America. Containing all the known and most remarkable capes, ports, bayes, and isles, rocks, rivers, towns, and cities; together with their scituation, commodities, history, customes, government; and a new and exact geography, especially their longitudes and latitudes, in alphabetical order, and fitted to all capacities. A work, as well useful as delightful, for all schollars, merchants, mariners, and all such as desire to know forreign parts, and is very helpful for the ready finding out any place mentioned in large maps. By D.L. M.A.
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Lupton, Donald, d. 1676
1676
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Flanders, or, An exact and compendious description of that fair, great, and fat countrey of Flanders : wherein the inhabitants, bounds, length, breadth, division, riches, rivers, forrests, cities, towns, and villages, castles, principalities, sea-ports, courts of justice, abbeys, with the chief estates are observed : as also a distinct relation of some battels fought and towns won unto the now victorious proceedings of the English and French armies therein, with the taking Mardike, Dunkerk, Winnoxbergh, Vuern, and Dixmude, to the present besieging of Graveling
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Lupton, Donald, d. 1676
1658
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The quacking mountebanck or The Jesuite turn'd Quaker. : In a witty and full discovery of their production and rise, their language, doctrine, discipline, policy, presumption, ignorance, prophanes, dissimulation, envy, uncharitablenes, with their behaviours, gestures, aimes and ends. All punctually handled and proved, to give our country men timely notice to avoid their snares and subtile delusions, ...
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1655
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Englands command on the seas, or, The English seas guarded. : Wherein is proved that as the Venetians, Portugals, Spaniards, French, Danes, Polands, Turks, the Duke of Tuscany, and the popes of Rome have dominion on their seas; so the Common-wealth of England hath on our seas. : Wherein the Dutch unjust procuration and prosecution of war against England is also described
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Lupton, Donald, d. 1676
1653
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The freedom of preaching : or Spiritual gifts defended: proving that all men endowed with gifts and abilities may teach and preach the Word of God. By D. Lupton, servant of Jesus Christ in the work of the Gospel
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Lupton, Donald, d. 1676
1652
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The two main questions resolved : how 1 the ministers 2 the impropriators shall be maintained satisfied if tythes be put down. Often petitioned for, by several counties, and propounded and debated at a meeting not far from London, by divers eminent personages of this Common-wealth, and sundry freeholders, and others, attending on them. By D. Lupton, servant of Jesus Christ in the work of the Gospel
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1652
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The tythe-takers cart overthrown : or, The downfall of tythes. Proved that they are not to be payd now, either to the appropriate or impropriate parsons or persons. Pen'd for the general satisfaction and easement of all the people of England. By D. Lupton, servant of Christ Jesus in the work of the Gospel
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1652
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A warre-like treatise of the pike, or, Some experimentall resolves, for lessening the number, and disabling the use of the pike in warre : with the praise of the musquet and halfe-pike, as also the testimony of Brancatio, concerning the disability of the pike
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Lupton, Donald, d. 1676
1642
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The glory of their times. Or The liues of ye primitiue fathers : Co[n]tayning their chiefest actions, workes, sentences, and deaths
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Lupton, Donald, d. 1676
1640
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Solitarinesse improved, in occasionall meditations upon several subjects
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1640
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