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"Breaking of bread," in remembrance of the dying love of Christ, a Gospel institution. Five sermons. In which the institution is explained; a general observance of it recommended and enforced; objections answered; and such difficulties, doubts, and fears, relative to it, particularly mentioned, and removed, which have too commonly discouraged some from an attendance at it, and proved to others a source of discomfort, in the regard they have endeavoured to pay to it. / By Charles Chauncy, D.D. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston.
Date of publication:
1772
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Half-title: Dr. Chauncy's five sermons.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1682
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First three words of title transliterated from Greek. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1643
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Verse - "Oh the distraction of this factious age!". Royalist verses. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June: 6th". Reproduction of the originals in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1799
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Anonymous. By Hannah More. At head of title: Cheap repository. Horizontal chain lines. Reproduction of original from the Harvard University Houghton Library. English Short Title Catalog, ESTCN13630. Electronic data. ...
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1697
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Date of publication from foot of text; signed at foot: Charles Palmer. Item at 2010:16 is a reproduction of the original at the Harvard University Library; item at 2896:13 is from Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1674-1679
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Verse: "Oh what a madness 'tis to borrow or lend ..." Date, place of publication and publishers' names from Wing. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University, Houghton Library.
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Date of publication:
1693
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Words attributed to Nicholas Brady by Wing. Statement of responsibility transposed from head of title. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1633
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Dedication signed: Iohn Ford. Signatures: A² B-K⁴. Running title reads: 'Tis pitty shee's a whoore. Variant: with an added leaf containing a verse "To my friend the author" signed by Thomas Ellice. Reproduction of the ...
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Oxford Text Archive Legacy Collection
Date of publication:
1633
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Mode of access: Online. OTA website
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Oxford Text Archive Core Collection
Date of publication:
1912
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Resource deposited with the Oxford Text Archive.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1656
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Signed at end: G.F., i.e. George Fox. The first five words of title are enclosed in square brackets. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 4th."; Aug: 4th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1696
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Unknown author
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Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Imperfect: broadside has faded print. Reproduction of original in: British Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1640
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Signed at end: Ed. Ford. Verse - "The tune, but I know, &c.". In two parts; woodcuts at head of first part. Printed on verso of STC 16861. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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1. Catonis disticha de moribus, 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ, 3. Mimi publiani, sive, Senecæ proverbia, Anglo-Latina Cato item grammaticè interpretatus, Latinis & vernaculis vocibus, pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis, quò sc. Ætatula puerilis præcepta vitæ communis ita legant ut intelligant / a Carolo Hoolo ... = 1. Cato's distichs concerning manners, 2. Excellent sayings of the seven wise men of Greece, 3. Publius's stage-verses, or, Seneca's proverbs in Latine and English : likewise Cato construed grammatically, with one row Latine and the other English, whereby little children may understandingly learn the rules of common behaviour / by Charles Hoole ...
Date of publication:
1688
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Includes index. Imperfect: pages stained with print show-through and loss of print. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1643
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Many pagination errors. Title vignette. Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1679
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Attributed to William Tong by Wing. Caption title. Place of publication from Wing; dated at end: May the 12th. 1679. Includes advertisement at foot of p. 8. Copy tightly bound. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
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Caption title. Place of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.). Reproduction of original in: Cambridge University Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1598
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Title and imprint from subtitle. Includes index: A table of all the ayres and madrigals in this booke. Signatures: pi [A]-M² . Imperfect; lacks title page; some leaves torn affecting text. Reproduction of the original in ...
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15 Junii, 1648. The particulars of the fight at Colchester (sent in a letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons) was read in the house of Commons: in which letter it appears, the town is besieged, and five hundred of the enemies were taken prisoners, and six hundred left the town, sixty that were killed buried in one churchyard, besides what was slain in the other part of the town, Sir William Campion slain, one knight more, Col: Cook, Major Eyres, two other majors, and other officers, Mersey Fort taken, with two culverins, two sakers, and one drake, and Col: Steward, Col: Thornton and Sir Bar. Scudamore taken raising forces near Newmarket. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
Date of publication:
1648
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Signed on A4r: J.R., i.e. John Rushworth. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1645
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Imprint from Wing. Signed at end: Tho. Atkin Major. Orders a thanksgiving prayer for the Parliamentary victory at Naseby. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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