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Barclay, Robert (1648-1690)
[ Quaker ]
Truth triumphant through the spiritual warfare, Christian labours, and writings of that able and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay (London : Re-the assigns of J. Sowle)
Vol. 1 (1718)
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Barker, James (fl.1661-)
The royal robe, or, A treatise of meekness upon Col. 3.12 wholly tending to peaceablenesse (London : E.M. for Robert Gibbs, 1661)
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Barker, Matthew (1619-1698)
Natural theology, or, The knowledge of God from the works of creation accommodated and improved, to the service of Christianity (London : Nathaniel Ranew ..., 1674)
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Barksdale, Clement (1609-1687)
The disputation at Winchcomb, November 9, 1653 : together with the letters and testimonies pertinent thereto : wherein is offered some satisfaction in several points of religion (London : William Lee, 1654)
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A remembrancer of excellent men ... (London : John Martyn ..., 1670)
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Barlow, Thomas (c.1608-1691)  en
Brutum fulmen, or, The bull of Pope Pius V concerning the damnation, excommunication, and deposition of Q. Elizabeth as also the absolution of her subjects from their oath of allegiance, with a peremptory injunction, upon pain of an anathema, never to obey any of her laws or commands : with some observations and animadversions upon it (London : S. Roycroft for Robert Clavell ..., 1681)
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Brutum fulmen: or, The bull of Pope Pius V concerning the damnation of Q. Elizabeth, 2nd ed. (London : S. Roycroft, 1681)
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A Christian admonition or friendly exhortation, sent to William Lawd, lace [i.e. late] Arch-bishop of Canterbury, now prisoner in the Tower ... by T.B. (London?, 1641)
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A discourse concerning the laws ecclesiastical and civil made against hereticks by popes, emperors and kings, provincial and general councils, approved by the church of Rome with a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks (London : Thomas Basset, 1682)
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A discourse of the peerage & jurisdiction of the Lords spiritual in Parliament (London, 1679)
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Discourse of the peerage & jurisdiction of the Lords spirituall in Parliament proving from the fundamental laws of the land, the testimony of the most renowned authors, and the practice of all ages : that have no right in claiming any jurisdiction in capital matters. (London, 1679)
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A few plain reasons why a Protestant of the Church of England should not turn Roman Catholick by a real Catholick of the Church of England. (London : R. Clavel ..., 1688)
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A letter concerning invocations of saints, and adoration of the cross writ ten years since, to John Evelyn of Depthford, esq. (London : John Macock for John Martyn ..., 1679)
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The original of kingly and ecclesiastical government by T.B. ... ([London] : Robert Clavell and William Hensman, 1681)
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Papismus Regiae Potestatis Eversor. Reverendus admodum Episcopus Lincoln Anglice scripsit
London : Jacob Colins, 1682GB 
London : Jacob Collins, 1682GB 
Pegasus, or, The flying horse from Oxford bringing the proceedings of the visitours and other Bedlamites there, by command of the Earle of Mongomery. ([London] : Printed, at Montgomery, heretofore called Oxford, 1648)
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Popery, or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all and to Protestant kings and supreme powers, more especially pernicious, and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers, in a letter to a person of honor ([London] In the Savoy : Tho. Newcomb, for James Collins ..., 1679)
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Popery, or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome, (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all : and to Protestant kings & supreme powers, more especially pernicious, and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers, in a letter to a person of honor ([London] In the Savoy : T. Newcomb, and sold by James Collins, 1679)
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