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Roderick, Richard (1684.). A sermon preached Avgvst the 19th, 1684, at the consecration of the Lord VVeymouth's chapel in Long-leat. EEBO-TCP.

Roe, Thomas (1622.). A true and faithfull relation, presented to his Maiestie and the prince, of what hath lately happened in Constantinople, concerning the death of Sultan Osman, and the setting vp of Mustafa his vncle. EEBO-TCP.

Roe, Thomas (1641.). Sir Thomas Roe his speech in Parliament. EEBO-TCP.

Roe, Thomas (1641.). Sir Thomas Rowe his speech. EEBO-TCP.

Roe, Thomas (4. 1642.). The coppy of two letters from Sr. Thomas Rowe. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1578?]). The summe of Christianitie. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1579.). An answere vnto a wicked&infamous libel made by Christopher Vitel, one of the chiefe English elders of the pretended Family of Loue. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1579]). [The displaying of an horrible secte of grosse and wicked heretiques, naming themselues the family of loue. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1618.). The glory and happines of a true Christian. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1620.). A discourse of Christian watchfulnesse. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1627.). The doctrine of faith. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1629.). A treatise of love. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1650.). A godly&fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1654.). Sagrir, or, Doomes-day drawing nigh, with thunder and lightening to lawyers. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1659.). Mr. Pryn's good old cause stated and stunted 10 years ago, or, A most dangerous designe in mistating the good by mistaking the bad old cause. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, John (1681.). A sermon preached before the corporation of Trinity-house in Deptford Strand, at the election of their master, May XXX, 1681. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas (1580.). A paterne of a passionate minde. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas (1581.). The general session. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas (1585.). The English creede. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas (1587.). The English creede. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas (1589.). An historical dialogue touching antichrist and poperie,. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas (1590.). Miles Christianus, or, A iust apologie of all necessarie writings and writers. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas (1598.). Celestiall elegies of the goddesses and the Muses. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas (1608.). Two dialogues, or conferences (about an old question lately renued, and by the schismaticall company, both by printed pamphlets, and otherwise to the disturbance of the Churches quiet, and of peaceable minds, very hotly pursued.) Concerning kneeling in the very act of receiuing the sacramental bread and wine, in the Supper of the Lord. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas (1612.). Gloucesters myte. EEBO-TCP.

Rogers, Thomas, of Bryanston (1598). Rogers, T.: Celestiall Elegies (1598). CH.

Rogers, Thomas, of Bryanston (1641). Rogers, T.: Leicester's Ghost (1641). CH.

Rogers, Timothy (1691.). Practical discourses on sickness&recovery. EEBO-TCP.

Rojas, Fernando de (1631.). The Spanish bavvd, represented in Celestina, or, The tragicke-comedy of Calisto and Melibea. EEBO-TCP.

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