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An useful concordance to the Holy Bible
with the various acceptations contain'd in the scriptures, and marks to distinguish commands, promises, and threatnings. Also, a curious collection of similies, synonymous phrases, and prophecies, relating to the call of the Jews, and the glory that shall be in the latter days. Lastly, the titles and appellations given to Christ and the Church not in any concordance yet extant. Begun by the industrious labour of Mr. Vavasor Powel, and finish'd by Mr. N.P. and Mr. J.F. Recommended to the studious reader, by the reverend John Owen, D.D. The suplements being plac'd, in this impression, in their proper places -
An exact abridgment of all the trials (not omitting any material passage therein) which have been published since the year 1678
relating to the popish, and pretended Protestant-plots in the reigns of King Charles the 2d, and King James the 2d -
A reply to that malicious letter, pretended to be sent from Brussels by a near attendant on His Majesties person &c
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A new and useful concordance to the Holy Bible
Whereunto is added, the chief acceptations & various significations contained in the Old and New Testament. Uuto [sic] which also is added more than in any extant, marks to distinguish the commands, promises, and threatnings. Also a collection of those scripture-prophesies which relate to the call of the Jews, and the glory that shall be in the latter days. Begun by the industrious labours of Mr. Vavasor Powell, late deceased: and finished by N.P. and J.F. &c -
The last nevves from the Prince of Wales
declaring His further proceedings against the Par- [sic] Parliaments forces, and Captain Battens joyning with his Highnesse, with 5000. men from Holland. And another great and bloudy fight between his Highnesse forces, and the Parliaments; with the number killed and taken, the manner of the fight, and how the Princes foot routed Col. Rich his horse, and put them to a disorderly retreat, by throwing wild-fire, & granadoes amongst them, which they carried on the end of thier pikes. Also, the firing of the guards belonging to the Parliaments forces by the princes foot, and above 100. slain upon the place near Deal Towns-end. Likewise, a discovery of the resolution of divers of the inhabitants of Sandwich, to rise for the King, with spades, mattocks, felling-axes, spits, and pitchforks, to beat out the Parliaments forces, and to seize on the town for the Prince -
An Exact abridgment of all the trials (not omitting any material passage therein) which have been published since the year 1678
relating to the popish and pretended Protestant plots in the reigns of King Charles the 2d and King James the 2d -
A new and useful concordance to the Holy Bible
whereunto is added the chief acceptations & various significations contained in the Old and New Testament : unto which also is added, more than in any extant, marks to distinguish the commands, promises, and threatenings -
The answer of a citizen of London, to a letter from a citizen of Oxford
concerning the dissolution of the Parliament -
A view of the world, being a poem of the times
containing the root of rebellion, the tree of sedition, the leaves of contention, and the fruit of treason : [a]dvising every good Christian to obey governours and superiors, and not to kick at every occasion, nor to make a schism and rent in the church at every scruple, criticism, and mistake, but to live in peace and unity, lest (being found imposters before God and rebels to their King) their heads be mounted on a pole as a fruit of their treachery and rebellion