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Brabourne, Theophilus, D. 15902
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White, Francis (1564?-1638)2
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Sir Andrew Agnew, two satirical poems and a hymn

Agnew, Andrew

c.1830-1840?

Comprises: (1) 2 satirical poems, the first entitled 'To Saint Andrew Agnew' and signed by 'Ewe', the second entitled 'The "Monstre" Saint' and signed by 'Beta'; (2) A hymn, 'by Saint Andrew Agnew!' a...

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Anonymous catalogue of theological books, chiefly on aspects of nonconformity

c.1901-1950

Modern pencil foliation. Leather binding with some blind tooling and marbled endpapers. Attached to the front endpaper are two letters from librarians at Dr Williams's Library: first, one from Miss In...

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A treatise of the Sabbath-day : containing, a defence of the orthodoxall doctrine of the Church of England against Sabbatarian-novelty

White, Francis (1564?-1638)

1635

With special references to Theophilus Brabourne's A defence of that most ancient and sacred ordinance of God's, the Sabbath-day. Signatures: *⁴ 2*⁴ 3*⁴ A-2R⁴ 2S⁶. Head-pieces; initials; ...

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A treatise of the Sabbath-day : containing, a defence of the orthodoxall doctrine of the Church of England against Sabbatarian-novelty

White, Francis (1564?-1638)

1635

With special references to Theophilus Brabourne's A defence of that most ancient and sacred ordinance of God's, the Sabbath-day. Signatures: *⁴ 2*⁴ 3*⁴ A-2R⁴ 2S⁶. Head-pieces; initials; ...

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