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Being Protestant in Reformation Britain
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The examinations of Anne Askew
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Konfessionelle Selbst- und Fremdbezeichnungen
zur Terminologie der Religionsparteien im 16. Jahrhundert -
Konstruktion von Bekenntnisidentität in Konversionsschriften der Frühen Neuzeit
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South Tipperary, 1570 - 1841
religion, land and rivalry -
"Noc przeszła, a dzień sie̜ przybliżył"
studia o polskim piśmiennictwie reformacyjnym XVI wieku -
"Ich habe nicht verleugnet"
Georg Maus: Leben und Wirken eines Religionslehrers im Dritten Reich -
Schriften
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Exulanten im Evang.-Luth. Dekanat Windsbach im 17. Jahrhundert
eine familiengeschichtliche Untersuchung -
Speech delivered by the Rev. C. Boyton, F.T.C.D
at a meeting of the Protestant Conservative Society, on Tuesday, the 10th July, 1832 -
Humble requests both to conformists and dissenters touching their temper and behaviour towards each other upon the lately passed indulgences
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The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government
in which their carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his government, and of submitting to Their present Majesties, is demonstrated -
An Apology for the Protestants of Ireland
in a brief narrative of the late revolutions in that kingdom and an account of the present state thereof -
The character of the Protestants of Ireland
impartially set forth in a letter in answer to seven queries -
Letters of a Protestant, on repeal
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A letter to the author of the Farmer's letters
By a country gentleman -
Certaine propositions whereby the distressed Protestants of Ireland who have lost their goods and personall estates there ... may be relieved if His Maiesty and both houses of Parliament shall so think fit
and those that shall be imployed as officers or common souldiers in this present war, after the war shall be ended, may have lands and tenements alotted unto them there also for their future settlements -
Reverend Sirs, Their Majesties having been pleased a second time to hear the cry and to pity the deplorable case of the poor Protestants of Ireland
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The Address of the nonconformist ministers (in and about the city of London) to His Highness the Prince of Orange
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Ireland's lamentation
being a short, but perfect, full, and true account of the scituation, nature, constitution and product of Ireland -
A full and true relation of a bloody & dismal fight betwixt the Protestants
Commanded by his Grace the Duke of Schomberge, and Major General Kirk; and the Irish rebels. Commanded by the Duke of Berwick, and Collonel Sarsefield, near Lisnegarvey in Ireland. With an account of I. The seizing of several ships from France, stor'd with arms and ammunition. II. The besieging of Charlemont, by D. Schomberg. III. The miserable state of Protestants in Dublin. IV. The present condition of the late K. James. V. The sickness and sad mortality of his soldiers. With other matterial occurences. Licensed, 1689: and entered according to order -
The Jesuites plea
In ansvver to a letter written by a minister, entituled, Lying allowable with papists to deceive Protestants -
A Protestant catechism: or A dialogue between a father and his child
instructing him in the Protestant religion, profess'd in the Church of England. And discovering the idolatries and abominations profess'd and taught in the Church of Rome. By a minister of the Church of England, who hath many Popish recusants in his parish -
A new--years--gift for Protestants
with the true cause of the diversity of religions. Being a new discovery of the essence and foundation from whence all religions is derived, for the salvation of all mankind through Christ, which from the beginning of the world, was but one and the same that is now, and will be to the end thereof, whereby to lead all into truth and unity of religion without controversie. By a person of quality. Licens'd, Decemb. 20th. 1691 -
The old Protestant his consciencious queries about the nevv engagement or, The engagement examined
as to the sense of it, the equity, necessity or expediency of pressing it, the lawfulnesse of taking it. By one whose desire is to endeavour in all things the good of all: yet to doe no evil that good may come. To be carefull to render to every man his due: yet curious in giving to any what is anothers. To yield to any man in things lawfull: yet to subscribe to no man in things unlawfull. Not to be hasty in any thing before God: yet, having sworn to his own hurt, not to change