Walker, Henry called the ironmonger
Walker, Henry
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- CACorda Angliae : Or, The General...Walker, Henry called the ironmonger
Corda Angliae : Or, The Generall Expressions Of The Land
no cover - TCThe Chvrches Pvrity; Or, The Di...Walker, Henry called the ironmonger
The Chvrches Pvrity; Or, The Difference Betvvene The Chvrches Frame in Darke Times; And her settlement in the purest times. (ornament)
no cover - AAAn Ansvver To A Foolish Pamphle...Walker, Henry called the ironmonger
An Ansvver To A Foolish Pamphlet Entitvled A swarme of Sectaries & Schismaticks. Put forth by John Taylor the Water-Poet. Wherein is set downe {1. An Epistle to John Taylor. 2. Iohn Taylors Armes, blazed by Fennor. 3. George Hattons lines sent Iohn Taylor. 4. The view of his long silence. 5. The view of his writing in the Booke. 6. A view of the Title. 7. A view of Iohn Taylor in the Tub. 8. A view of his Puritans. 8. A view of his Hypocrisie. 10. An Exhortation to Iohn Taylor to repent
no cover - TPThe Prelates PrideWalker, Henry called the ironmonger
The Prelates Pride
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Corda Angliae : Or, The Generall Expressions Of The Land
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The Chvrches Pvrity; Or, The Difference Betvvene The Chvrches Frame in Darke Times; And her settlement in the purest times. (ornament)
- Open Work
An Ansvver To A Foolish Pamphlet Entitvled A swarme of Sectaries & Schismaticks. Put forth by John Taylor the Water-Poet. Wherein is set downe {1. An Epistle to John Taylor. 2. Iohn Taylors Armes, blazed by Fennor. 3. George Hattons lines sent Iohn Taylor. 4. The view of his long silence. 5. The view of his writing in the Booke. 6. A view of the Title. 7. A view of Iohn Taylor in the Tub. 8. A view of his Puritans. 8. A view of his Hypocrisie. 10. An Exhortation to Iohn Taylor to repent
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The Prelates Pride