An exposition with pracitcall observations upon the 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. chapters of the proverbs (1657) by Francis Taylor |
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An exposition with pracitcall observations upon the 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. chapters of the proverbs (1657) by Francis Taylor |
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An exposition with practicall observations upon the three first chapters of proverbs (1655) by Francis Taylor |
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An exposition with practicall observations upon the three first chapters of proverbs (1655) by Francis Taylor |
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Ekhah, sive, Jeremiae vatis lamentationes denuò è fontibus hebraicus translatae (1651) by Francis Taylor |
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Ekhah, sive, Jeremiae vatis lamentationes denuò è fontibus hebraicus translatae (1651) by Francis Taylor |
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Gods covenant the churches plea: or A sermon preached before the honorable House of Commons (1645) by Francis Taylor |
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Gods covenant the churches plea: or A sermon preached before the honorable House of Commons (1645) by Francis Taylor |
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Gods glory in mans happiness: with the freeness of his grace in electing us (1654) by Francis Taylor |
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Gods glory in mans happiness: with the freeness of his grace in electing us (1654) by Francis Taylor |
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Grapes from Canaan; or The believers present taste of future glory (1658) by Francis Taylor |
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Grapes from Canaan; or The believers present taste of future glory (1658) by Francis Taylor |
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Pirke avot Capitula patrum (1651) by Francis Taylor |
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Pirke avot Capitula patrum (1651) by Francis Taylor |
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Selfe-satisfaction occasionally taught the citizens in the lecture at St. Magnes neere London-bridge (1633) by Francis Taylor |
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Selfe-satisfaction occasionally taught the citizens in the lecture at St. Magnes neere London-bridge (1633) by Francis Taylor |
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The danger of vowes neglected and the necessitie of reformation (1646) by Francis Taylor |
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The danger of vowes neglected and the necessitie of reformation (1646) by Francis Taylor |
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The danger of vowes neglected, and the necessitie of reformation (1646) by Francis Taylor |
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The danger of vowes neglected, and the necessitie of reformation (1646) by Francis Taylor |
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