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the word of god | 201 |
early english books online | 118 |
of the church of | 112 |
to the word of | 105 |
solemn league and covenant | 96 |
the church of england | 94 |
the church of scotland | 77 |
according to the word | 71 |
notes for div a | 69 |
the glory of god | 66 |
solemne league and covenant | 58 |
the words of the | 52 |
the preservation of the | 50 |
the house of commons | 47 |
in the church of | 47 |
of the church and | 46 |
endeavour the extirpation of | 45 |
the lords and commons | 45 |
laws of the land | 43 |
the reformation of religion | 43 |
the liberties of the | 43 |
the best reformed churches | 42 |
the laws of the | 41 |
the example of the | 41 |
the law of god | 41 |
the rest of the | 41 |
to endeavour the extirpation | 39 |
for the preservation of | 39 |
of the best reformed | 37 |
in respect of the | 37 |
the power of the | 37 |
and coded from proquest | 36 |
this phase i text | 36 |
and encoded edition of | 36 |
i text is available | 36 |
images scanned from microfilm | 36 |
according to the terms | 36 |
by the institutions providing | 36 |
keyed and coded from | 36 |
to the early english | 36 |
edition of the work | 36 |
for keying and markup | 36 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 36 |
support to the early | 36 |
even for commercial purposes | 36 |
tcp assigned for keying | 36 |
books online text creation | 36 |
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the text can be | 36 |
financial support to the | 36 |
the terms of creative | 36 |
phase i text is | 36 |
and markup reviewed and | 36 |
the institutions providing financial | 36 |
english books online text | 36 |
described above is co | 36 |
terms of creative commons | 36 |
work described above is | 36 |
the articles of pearth | 36 |
coded from proquest page | 36 |
owned by the institutions | 36 |
text and markup reviewed | 36 |
providing financial support to | 36 |
institutions providing financial support | 36 |
text is available for | 36 |
online text creation partnership | 36 |
to the terms of | 36 |
markup reviewed and edited | 36 |
all without asking permission | 36 |
assigned for keying and | 36 |
from proquest page images | 36 |
of the work described | 36 |
the early english books | 36 |
encoded edition of the | 36 |
the work described above | 36 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 36 |
text can be copied | 36 |
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government of the church | 34 |
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in such a case | 33 |
of the true religion | 33 |
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the good of the | 31 |
of the protestant religion | 31 |
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by act of parliament | 30 |
the rights of the | 30 |
article of the covenant | 30 |
we are not satisfied | 30 |
the defence of the | 29 |
the parliament of england | 29 |
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defence of the true | 28 |
ought not to be | 28 |
the solemn league and | 28 |
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kingdomes in former times | 7 |
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this covenant we make | 7 |
every ordinance of man | 7 |
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to defend the kings | 7 |
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members of the church | 7 |
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the kings of england | 7 |
the peace and safety | 7 |
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the duke of york | 7 |
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worthy of him in | 7 |
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the extirpation of errors | 7 |
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a covenant with god | 7 |
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all orders of men | 7 |
to make a covenant | 7 |
neutrality in this cause | 7 |
the life of the | 7 |
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church government by archbishops | 7 |
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defence of the church | 7 |
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officers depending on that | 7 |
or making any faction | 7 |
practices of the enemies | 7 |
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doctrine and the power | 7 |
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the petition of right | 7 |
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law of god and | 7 |
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consent in a full | 7 |
of religion in england | 7 |
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to give our selves | 7 |
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annexed to the imperiall | 7 |
christ within the province | 7 |
our consciences of our | 7 |
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religion of the church | 7 |
the honour and happiness | 7 |
of his majesties person | 7 |
fall into the hands | 7 |
book of common prayer | 7 |
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as it is now | 7 |
the ends of the | 7 |
kings most excellent majesty | 7 |
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dwell in the midst | 7 |
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the reformation of the | 7 |
we shall each one | 7 |
in the fourth article | 7 |
censures of the church | 7 |
setled by both parliaments | 7 |
preservation of the true | 7 |
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that he may be | 7 |
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in the highest degree | 7 |
the head of the | 7 |
the covenant it selfe | 7 |
how we can swear | 7 |
kingdome of iesus christ | 7 |
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of their religion and | 7 |
the name of god | 7 |
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our place and interest | 7 |
reformation and defence of | 7 |
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to maintain and defend | 7 |
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the subjects of england | 7 |
a case of conscience | 7 |
utter ruine and destruction | 7 |
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the people of israel | 7 |
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the book of the | 7 |
the church of the | 7 |
and setled by both | 7 |
may be timely prevented | 7 |
usurpation against the word | 7 |
of the london ministers | 7 |
peace and union to | 7 |
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his majesties person and | 7 |
and this covenant we | 7 |
it seemeth to us | 7 |
due law and justice | 7 |
the wilfull opposers thereof | 7 |
out of the church | 7 |
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learned in the law | 7 |
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lawes of this kingdome | 7 |
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the ordinance of god | 7 |
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to prove the lawfulnesse | 7 |
band of mutuall defence | 7 |
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the people of the | 7 |
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the preservation of religion | 7 |
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assent of the lords | 7 |
and that there is | 7 |
in one and the | 7 |
end of the world | 6 |
due and necessary reformation | 6 |
that which is the | 6 |
parliaments of both kingdomes | 6 |
of the losse of | 6 |
to take up armes | 6 |
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the discipline and directory | 6 |
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that the king was | 6 |
liberty of the gospel | 6 |
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benefit of the gospel | 6 |
the wisdom of the | 6 |
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religion in the kingdoms | 6 |
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ministers of christ within | 6 |
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liberties of the church | 6 |
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fathers of the church | 6 |
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intention of the writ | 6 |
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the kingdom of england | 6 |
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testimonie to the truth | 6 |
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