Bibliographics

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A01085Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653.Eirenopolis: = the citie of peace Surueyed and commended to all Christians. By Tho. Adams.1622.0169875640nan./cache/A01085.xml./txt/A01085.txt
A28333Blake, Martin, 1594 or 5-1673.An earnest plea for peace and moderation in a sermon preached at Barnstaple in Devon, to the ministers and others occasionally there assembled, Octob. 17, 1660 / by Martin Blake.1661.075542259nan./cache/A28333.xml./txt/A28333.txt
A69658Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.An exhortation to peace and union a sermon preached at St. Lawrence-Jury, at the election of the Lord-Mayor of London, on the 29th of September, 1681 / by Gilbert Burnet ...1681.0129813481nan./cache/A69658.xml./txt/A69658.txt
A18054Carter, Richard.A military dialogue betweene Philomusus and Miles lively expressing the horrible effects of war, and the unspeakable benefit of peace / by Richard Carter.1640.052091766nan./cache/A18054.xml./txt/A18054.txt
A34703Cotton, Robert, Sir, 1571-1631.An answer made by command of Prince Henry to certain propositions of warre and peace delivered to His Highnesse by some of his military servants whereunto is adjoyned The French charity, or, An essay written in French by an English gentleman, upon occasion of Prince Harcourt''s coming into England, and translated into English by F.S.J.E.1655.03271811117nan./cache/A34703.xml./txt/A34703.txt
A80903Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Protector. A declaration of His Highnes with the advice of the Council, in order to the securing the peace of this Commonwealth.1655.01062206nan./cache/A80903.xml./txt/A80903.txt
B02616Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669.Mr. Hampdens speech, occasioned upon the Londoners petition for peace.1643.01125275nan./cache/B02616.xml./txt/B02616.txt
A42489Gauden, John, 1605-1662.The love of truth and peace a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, assembled in Parliament, Novemb. 29, 1640 / by Iohn Gauden ...1641.0125633337nan./cache/A42489.xml./txt/A42489.txt
A41476Goodrick, John.A sermon preached before the Honble Society of Lincolns-Inne, upon the 26th of July, 1685 being the thanksgiving-day for His Majesty''s victory over the rebels / by John Goodrick ...1685.065211890nan./cache/A41476.xml./txt/A41476.txt
A42051Gregory, Francis, 1625?-1707.Omilia eiréniké, or, A thanksgiving sermon for peace abroad with motives to unity at home, especially in matters of religion : preach''d at Hambleden in the county of Bucks on Thursday the second day of December, 1697 / by Francis Gregory ...1697.059151720nan./cache/A42051.xml./txt/A42051.txt
A59930H. S.The great treaty of peace: or, A serious exhortation upon a sad occasion to double diligence about making peace with God Part whereof was preached at the funeral of Mrs. Anne Kyrl, April 6. 1677. To which is added, the character of that worthy gentlewoman. By H. S. minister of the Gospel.1677.0171625938nan./cache/A59930.xml./txt/A59930.txt
A86132Haywood, William, 1599 or 1600-1663.A sermon tending to peace. Preached before His Majesty, &c. at Newport in the Isle of Wight, during time of this late treaty. By William Haywood D.D. and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty.1648.084962488nan./cache/A86132.xml./txt/A86132.txt
A86190Henchman, Richard, d. 1672.A peace-offering in the Temple; or, A seasonable plea for unity among dissenting brethren: in a sermon at St. Paul''s Church, London, before the Right Honouable the Lord Mayor, &c. on the 14th of October, 1660. By Richard Henchman, Rectour of St. James-Garlick-Hyth.nan112623351nan./cache/A86190.xml./txt/A86190.txt
A67882Hooper, John, d. 1555.The way to peace amongst all Protestants: being a letter of reconciliation sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper, with some observations upon it. Licensed, July the 14. 1688.1688.059881638nan./cache/A67882.xml./txt/A67882.txt
A04267Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627.The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessing Fram''d for the continuance of that mightie happinesse wherein this kingdome excells many empires. Shewing the idlenesse of a quarrelling reputation wherein consists neyther manhood nor wisdome. Necessarie for all magistrates, officers of peace, masters of families, the confirmation of youth, and for all his Maiesties most true and faithfull subiects: to the generall auoyding of all contention and bloud-shedding.1618.082952560nan./cache/A04267.xml./txt/A04267.txt
A90436Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.The way to peace and happiness whereunto are annexed some useful sayings in verse and prose.1681.089073nan./cache/A90436.xml./txt/A90436.txt
A59576Sharp, John, 1645-1714.The things that make for peace delivered in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the 23 of August, 1674 / by John Sharpe ...1674.0100672734nan./cache/A59576.xml./txt/A59576.txt
A64191Taylor, John, 1580-1653.Oxford besiedged surprised, taken, and pittifully entred on Munday the second of Iune last, 1645. by the valiant forces of the London and Westminster Parliament. Written, by a trusty wellwisher of theirs, who sted-fastly hopes, and heartily prayes, they may have the like prosperous successe in all their future undertakings. The writers name and surname begins with the 9th letter of the Greeke alphabet, io-ta.1645.03067777nan./cache/A64191.xml./txt/A64191.txt