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early english books online | 39 |
represented either as utf | 12 |
characters represented either as | 12 |
text can be copied | 11 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 11 |
the work described above | 11 |
to the early english | 11 |
support to the early | 11 |
for keying and markup | 11 |
edition of the work | 11 |
from proquest page images | 11 |
the institutions providing financial | 11 |
is available for reuse | 11 |
and coded from proquest | 11 |
keyed and coded from | 11 |
owned by the institutions | 11 |
the text can be | 11 |
encoded edition of the | 11 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 11 |
the terms of creative | 11 |
described above is co | 11 |
financial support to the | 11 |
coded from proquest page | 11 |
online text creation partnership | 11 |
images scanned from microfilm | 11 |
of the work described | 11 |
terms of creative commons | 11 |
by the institutions providing | 11 |
and encoded edition of | 11 |
and markup reviewed and | 11 |
providing financial support to | 11 |
text and markup reviewed | 11 |
this phase i text | 11 |
all without asking permission | 11 |
english books online text | 11 |
institutions providing financial support | 11 |
to the terms of | 11 |
even for commercial purposes | 11 |
i text is available | 11 |
work described above is | 11 |
encoded text transcribed from | 11 |
phase i text is | 11 |
markup reviewed and edited | 11 |
the early english books | 11 |
according to the terms | 11 |
books online text creation | 11 |
tcp assigned for keying | 11 |
text is available for | 11 |
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armies briefly described and | 8 |
briefly described and embattailed | 8 |
their armies briefly described | 8 |
notes for div a | 8 |
are to be sold | 8 |
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with their armies briefly | 8 |
and invisibly opposing each | 8 |
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ocm this keyboarded and | 7 |
of a work was | 6 |
external keying companies for | 6 |
keying and markup guidelines | 6 |
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edition of a work | 6 |
which did not meet | 6 |
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published by proquest via | 6 |
of gaps by user | 6 |
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print record of the | 6 |
texts have been issued | 6 |
respectfully request that due | 6 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 6 |
on the new cambridge | 6 |
should make clear that | 6 |
the texts have been | 6 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 6 |
image sets published by | 6 |
a number of works | 6 |
by converting tcp files | 6 |
at the text creation | 6 |
errors will remain and | 6 |
for accuracy and those | 6 |
opposed to critical editions | 6 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 6 |
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characters marked as illegible | 6 |
standards were returned to | 6 |
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general aim of eebo | 6 |
gaps by user contributors | 6 |
to create accurately transcribed | 6 |
the true nature of | 6 |
original text notes for | 6 |
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new cambridge bibliography of | 6 |
created during phase of | 6 |
a limit of instances | 6 |
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faith and a doubting | 6 |
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usual project restraints of | 6 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 6 |
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the encoding was enhanced | 6 |
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the filling in of | 6 |
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cambridge bibliography of english | 6 |
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mnemonic sdata character entities | 6 |
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as is the serpent | 2 |
all who shall of | 2 |
delight to silly mortals | 2 |
and of it make | 2 |
christian love to be | 2 |
in the day thou | 2 |
as really as did | 2 |
horse neare winchester of | 2 |
contrary to the lawes | 2 |
and joy with promises | 2 |
why may not i | 2 |
these two generalls the | 2 |
this law of thine | 2 |
enmity decreed betweene the | 2 |
the old infernall serpent | 2 |
convey unto thy heart | 2 |
promises so sure of | 2 |
keepe his souldiers happy | 2 |
be sold at his | 2 |
generalls the service of | 2 |
god promist he vvould | 2 |
up armes thou dost | 2 |
each other doth defie | 2 |
offer turtles vvhen they | 2 |
not thy case alone | 2 |
or be unto thy | 2 |
shall never hurt them | 2 |
a drop of pleasure | 2 |
according to the enmity | 2 |
of all men and | 2 |
the authority of the | 2 |
and the smiling face | 2 |
his episcopal imprisonment in | 2 |
happy soules that fall | 2 |
true christian love to | 2 |
printed by thomas harper | 2 |
now steps in providence | 2 |
vnder the forme of | 2 |
so must all thine | 2 |
the trophees of the | 2 |
and that we need | 2 |
himselfe did long ago | 2 |
the signe of the | 2 |
fall asleepe that stinging | 2 |
my son thou art | 2 |
for under one of | 2 |
scoffing chams and lying | 2 |
to that blest place | 2 |
because they dye to | 2 |
to communicate he doth | 2 |
consume the dayes and | 2 |
to silly mortals his | 2 |
original in huntington library | 2 |
never shall have end | 2 |
printed for henry herringman | 2 |
soaring in the bosome | 2 |
but what of this | 2 |
it s he that | 2 |
one that may be | 2 |
dispose them thus in | 2 |
making lively springs of | 2 |
one another in psalms | 2 |
they dye to live | 2 |
my heart is thine | 2 |
his captive souldiers thus | 2 |
lively springs of hope | 2 |
headed army stands the | 2 |
by force of strong | 2 |
is it not strange | 2 |
may thine eye convey | 2 |
so keepe his souldiers | 2 |
neare winchester of late | 2 |
womans and the serpents | 2 |
army stands the prince | 2 |
to the enmity decreed | 2 |
guard doth consist of | 2 |
i hear the father | 2 |
he leaves them at | 2 |
by edward waller esq | 2 |
hatefull rebell to his | 2 |
that i may still | 2 |
xml conversion the two | 2 |
of the same forme | 2 |
and by his mighty | 2 |
the purchase thou hast | 2 |
by his making hand | 2 |
unto the fainting spirits | 2 |
forme of government is | 2 |
prayer written by george | 2 |
at their captaines becke | 2 |
touch the apple of | 2 |
spirits of all his | 2 |
march in the middleward | 2 |
mo a wing w | 2 |
transgressors of these commandment | 2 |
then doth dispose them | 2 |
iesus in five bookes | 2 |
and brave heroick martyrs | 2 |
can with all his | 2 |
thy selfe from the | 2 |
conversion the two incomparable | 2 |
farre above all earthly | 2 |
and in the midst | 2 |
we two are one | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
that by his making | 2 |
thee of the mans | 2 |
unto thy selfe a | 2 |
he hath it done | 2 |
after he first hath | 2 |
he leads his captive | 2 |
let them see that | 2 |
is the serpents and | 2 |
his standard here on | 2 |
the reare consists of | 2 |
in his heart a | 2 |
of these two generalls | 2 |
of iesus in five | 2 |
that surrounds the earth | 2 |
ago subdue the prince | 2 |
and lying doegs vext | 2 |
did foot and horse | 2 |
beleevers hearts are fixt | 2 |
doubting soul by samuel | 2 |
a member of his | 2 |
and their wages both | 2 |
proffers prove but a | 2 |
rout of heretiques within | 2 |
of hope and joy | 2 |
to make us great | 2 |
built on the eternal | 2 |
is no room for | 2 |
did long ago subdue | 2 |
stretch out thy hand | 2 |
side of this glorious | 2 |
in revenge of that | 2 |
power doth so keepe | 2 |
into that temple goe | 2 |
sacrament vnder the forme | 2 |
schisme and pride haue | 2 |
that they may be | 2 |
free from cares drink | 2 |
infernall spirits hovering in | 2 |
and hideous to view | 2 |
be pleased to give | 2 |
signe of the bible | 2 |
the greatnesse of the | 2 |
what we had before | 2 |
they treat of sin | 2 |
thou canst not ask | 2 |
the serpents seed in | 2 |
have of love and | 2 |
old serpent the devill | 2 |
iron grates of hell | 2 |
not that this glorious | 2 |
sets up his standard | 2 |
that i might be | 2 |
that in the end | 2 |
and given them new | 2 |
of strong perswasion kill | 2 |
true professours of the | 2 |
a malignant power of | 2 |
a thing beleevers hearts | 2 |
in the bosome of | 2 |
doth so keepe his | 2 |
his perpetuall banishment from | 2 |
that by force of | 2 |
of god and man | 2 |
is but a silly | 2 |
to the frowning and | 2 |
so low beneath himselfe | 2 |
his mighty power doth | 2 |
all of purest gold | 2 |
infidels without the church | 2 |
this hatred lasteth to | 2 |
up his standard here | 2 |
should not be alone | 2 |
sad catastrophe at last | 2 |
the captaines and their | 2 |
of command is this | 2 |
account of all their | 2 |
the prince of peace | 2 |
front march infidels without | 2 |
for that which we | 2 |
day of the th | 2 |
as conscience awaked once | 2 |
healey sampled and proofread | 2 |
can be suspected ill | 2 |
them daily he conferres | 2 |
poems by edward waller | 2 |
stretched farre above all | 2 |
stinging death shall never | 2 |
their captaines becke like | 2 |
communicate he doth delight | 2 |
all the rage of | 2 |
of it make a | 2 |
and all ungodly men | 2 |
grates of hell are | 2 |
of his perpetuall banishment | 2 |
be sold by eben | 2 |
sinne he makes his | 2 |
fading kingdomes to support | 2 |
is the old serpent | 2 |
officers to this high | 2 |
are vvhich your chiefe | 2 |
drawes to his party | 2 |
the bible in east | 2 |
face of this great | 2 |
vvith a bended knee | 2 |
who despise the grave | 2 |
and put to flight | 2 |
curst be thy birth | 2 |
every houre drawes to | 2 |
becke like lightning move | 2 |
of original in huntington | 2 |
that he should not | 2 |
this is the serpents | 2 |
soules apace fled to | 2 |
by that pure unspotted | 2 |
march infidels without the | 2 |
knew not what to | 2 |
vvith his sole aspect | 2 |
professours of the gospell | 2 |
leaves them at the | 2 |
serpents and his souldiers | 2 |
wings on each side | 2 |
the frowning and the | 2 |
with scoffing chams and | 2 |
yet in this is | 2 |
now is the time | 2 |
where soules apace fled | 2 |
adam of thy fault | 2 |
hovering in the aire | 2 |
is the lord jesus | 2 |
the law of nature | 2 |
through a crimson flood | 2 |
for william larnar at | 2 |
apace fled to the | 2 |
the jawes of death | 2 |
yet none but slaves | 2 |
man against his god | 2 |
men and angels free | 2 |
the sad catastrophe at | 2 |
the glory of his | 2 |
spirits hovering in the | 2 |
borne of a woman | 2 |
spi global keyed and | 2 |
be unto thy selfe | 2 |
foot and horse neare | 2 |
these mischiefes are the | 2 |
captaines becke like lightning | 2 |
guilty of this sin | 2 |
christ as their only | 2 |
purchase thou hast bought | 2 |
elspeth healey sampled and | 2 |
at the signe of | 2 |
the vvorshipping of holy | 2 |
by sinne he makes | 2 |
of all his souldiers | 2 |
with promises so sure | 2 |
party a malignant power | 2 |
and how shall i | 2 |
this glorious conquerour doth | 2 |
and in revenge of | 2 |
that we should not | 2 |
his party a malignant | 2 |
by the effects judge | 2 |
be hidden from mine | 2 |
fill the vvorld vvith | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
soul by samuel slater | 2 |
the fall of man | 2 |
judge adam of thy | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
the true professours of | 2 |
of this glorious hoast | 2 |
in this is just | 2 |
but a silly cobweb | 2 |
decreed betweene the womans | 2 |
comes the sad catastrophe | 2 |
the lord jesus christ | 2 |
to one set day | 2 |
or sides this body | 2 |
the enmity decreed betweene | 2 |
what we could not | 2 |
the hand of god | 2 |
by the hand of | 2 |
the holie name of | 2 |
scorne longer to obey | 2 |
and sends abroad his | 2 |
that stinging death shall | 2 |
they have power to | 2 |
from the jawes of | 2 |
this body that inclose | 2 |
which so upon them | 2 |
then comes the sad | 2 |
and to make us | 2 |
episcopal imprisonment in the | 2 |
will we not feare | 2 |
love to be sung | 2 |
and with his false | 2 |
his souldiers happy soules | 2 |
of hell are burst | 2 |
to be sold in | 2 |
earthly fading kingdomes to | 2 |
in the apostles time | 2 |
the last day of | 2 |
last day of the | 2 |
that we might not | 2 |
to his honoured friend | 2 |
a doubting soul by | 2 |
armes thou dost intend | 2 |
doth dispose them thus | 2 |
but all these proffers | 2 |
will change their god | 2 |
a flood of tears | 2 |
them from the jawes | 2 |
succour sends unto the | 2 |
before the world was | 2 |
it in our heart | 2 |
put least finger to | 2 |
not stand in awe | 2 |
souldiers happy soules that | 2 |
is now begun unnaturally | 2 |
according to thy will | 2 |
can be thought or | 2 |
than the tempter can | 2 |
the mother of this | 2 |
opposing each other wither | 2 |
of the gospell next | 2 |
like to thy self | 2 |
service of all men | 2 |
other is the lord | 2 |
and xml conversion the | 2 |
and religious rapture composed | 2 |
holie name of iesvs | 2 |
them new lawes and | 2 |
under the cope of | 2 |
and so must all | 2 |
old infernall serpent ever | 2 |
are more than conquerers | 2 |
w estc r ocm | 2 |
in the mirrour of | 2 |
imaginary force but as | 2 |
sad discontent at present | 2 |
with malice and despight | 2 |
men and angels falls | 2 |
me thou emptied thy | 2 |
the sons of men | 2 |
his statues vvhich are | 2 |
the effects judge adam | 2 |
william larnar at the | 2 |
tempter can with all | 2 |
but o the reare | 2 |
fainting spirits of all | 2 |
for he himselfe did | 2 |
religious rapture composed by | 2 |
stands the prince of | 2 |
vvorshipping of images be | 2 |
and the other loath | 2 |
thy selfe a foe | 2 |
what have we got | 2 |
healey text and markup | 2 |
are stretched farre above | 2 |
the rage of enemies | 2 |
conquered by sinne he | 2 |
in the desert vvilde | 2 |
larnar at the signe | 2 |
in such a manner | 2 |
inclose are fleshly lusts | 2 |
the essence of it | 2 |
asleepe that stinging death | 2 |
and that we might | 2 |
all things for thy | 2 |
then that warre is | 2 |
love the one then | 2 |
leads his captive souldiers | 2 |
of that same fatall | 2 |
maketh men and angels | 2 |
beatitude are bracketed together | 2 |
on each side of | 2 |
one is the old | 2 |
these sons of night | 2 |
what should be done | 2 |
a foe or friend | 2 |
graces making lively springs | 2 |
to take up armes | 2 |
the fainting spirits of | 2 |
it is a needful | 2 |
to his party a | 2 |
force but as really | 2 |
all men and angels | 2 |
annotation on thomason copy | 2 |
woman whom he so | 2 |
that same fatall blow | 2 |
which succour sends unto | 2 |
did i know that | 2 |
wing w estc r | 2 |
repentance shall be hidden | 2 |
standard here on earth | 2 |
be sold by jos | 2 |
a wing w estc | 2 |
printed for william larnar | 2 |
prove but a flim | 2 |
the smiling face of | 2 |
of a woman whom | 2 |
whose part or side | 2 |
him by that pure | 2 |
endlesse and easelesse torments | 2 |
by imaginary force but | 2 |
hearts are fixt upon | 2 |
to hide my head | 2 |
springs of hope and | 2 |
and for his life | 2 |
who at their captaines | 2 |
captaines and their wages | 2 |
a hatefull rebell to | 2 |
hatred lasteth to eternity | 2 |
to this high generall | 2 |
catholike church haue bene | 2 |
to look upon the | 2 |
and easelesse torments in | 2 |
and the rout of | 2 |
he should not be | 2 |
body that inclose are | 2 |
the rout of heretiques | 2 |
by his mighty power | 2 |
abroad his nimble mercuries | 2 |
in whom i do | 2 |
be sold in thames | 2 |
sends unto the fainting | 2 |
to thee my god | 2 |
the old serpent the | 2 |
else would be lost | 2 |
thou emptied thy self | 2 |
the house of austria | 2 |
with reverence and fear | 2 |
the holy ghost did | 2 |
above all earthly things | 2 |
other such inferiour officers | 2 |
and brings strangers in | 2 |
i hear thee say | 2 |
the service of all | 2 |
and takes such care | 2 |
for only he bindeth | 2 |
is our advantage that | 2 |
the catho lik church | 2 |
and the serpents seed | 2 |
i may not be | 2 |
of that love which | 2 |
no the two incomparable | 2 |
malignant power of potentates | 2 |
thus stands the christian | 2 |
selfe a foe or | 2 |
vvho but a iesvs | 2 |
not by imaginary force | 2 |
effects judge adam of | 2 |
frowning and the smiling | 2 |
elspeth healey text and | 2 |
civilwar no the two | 2 |
with his victorious bands | 2 |
rapture composed by mr | 2 |
no marvell then that | 2 |
death shall never hurt | 2 |
given him by that | 2 |
to move them to | 2 |
mighty power doth so | 2 |
bull in little brittaine | 2 |
in such a case | 2 |
vallies and lovv dales | 2 |
sends abroad his nimble | 2 |
with a smiling face | 2 |
father and the son | 2 |
because of his perpetuall | 2 |
of the holie name | 2 |
for me thou emptied | 2 |
and sometimes taking many | 2 |
printed by andro anderson | 2 |
hope and joy with | 2 |
the one is the | 2 |
vnum si dederis tu | 2 |
doth delight to silly | 2 |
you see the captaines | 2 |
to plead for us | 2 |
he himselfe did long | 2 |
the cope of heaven | 2 |
consists of an accursed | 2 |
are infernall spirits hovering | 2 |
life for ever to | 2 |
and second booke abbot | 2 |
in two parts first | 2 |
them thus in order | 2 |
their pale commander death | 2 |
the generalls owne merits | 2 |
and life are gone | 2 |
so upon them daily | 2 |
at the last like | 2 |
easelesse torments in hell | 2 |
the tempter can with | 2 |
fled to the frowning | 2 |
these proffers prove but | 2 |
shall be hidden from | 2 |
of this great generall | 2 |
eye convey unto thy | 2 |
given them new lawes | 2 |
the catholike church haue | 2 |
effect a noble deed | 2 |