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- Essayes: Religious Meditations. Places of Perswasion and Disswasion. Seene and Allowed (1597) was the first published book by the philosopher, statesman...
- including The Quaker William Penn: An address to Protestants of all perswasions (Bodleian Locke 7.69a) The explorer Francis Drake: The world encomp****ed...
- unto a Law which shall compel them to maintaine ministers of a contrary perswasion to themselves." In 1650, Maryland had 10 churches with regular services...
- attack against the Neiosioke. The Englishmen, uncertain of "whether their perswasion be to the ende they may be revenged of their enemies, or for the love...
- first published in 1597 as Essayes. Religious Meditations. Places of Perswasion and Disswasion. Seene and Allowed. There were only ten essays in this...
- attack against the Neiosioke. The Englishmen, uncertain of "whether their perswasion be to the ende they may be revenged of their enemies, or for the love...
- unto a Law which shall compel them to maintaine ministers of a contrary perswasion to themselves". In 1679, Charles and Jane celebrated a second son, Benedict...
- Toleration’, 1703. ‘The Reasonableness of Toleration to those of the Episcopal Perswasion,’ 1703; 2nd edit. 1705 (anon.; consists of four letters to George Meldrum)...
- unto a Law which shall compel them to maintaine ministers of a contrary perswasion to themselves". In 1679, Charles and Jane celebrated a second son, Benedict...
- More exactly contemporary with the chapel was ****hets first publique Perswasion into Sems Tents, by the Calvinist Thomas Taylor, published in 1612 with...