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James Anderton | lit.salon
James Anderton
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The Protestants apologie for the Roman church: devided into three severall tractes ... : all which is undertaken & proved by testimonies of the learned Protestants themselves : with a conclusion to the reverend Judges and other the grave and learned sages of the law
1608
James Anderton
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Luthers life collected from the writinges of him selfe, and other learned Protestants ; together with a further shorte discourse, touchinge Andreas Melanchton, Bucer, Ochine, Carolostadius, Suinglius, Calvine and Beza, the late pretended reformers of religion, taken from the onely reporte of learned Protestants themselves
1624
James Anderton
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The apologie of the Romane church devided into three severall tractes ... : all which are undertaken & proved by testimonies of the learned Protestantes themselves ...
1604
James Anderton, John Eliot Hodgkin
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The Protestants apologie for the Roman Chvrch Deuided into three seuerall tractes. Whereof, the first concerneth the antiquity & continuance of the Roman Church & religion, euer since the Apostles times. 1. That the Protestantes religion was not so much as in being, at, or before Luthers first appearing. The second 2. That the marks of the true Church are apperteyning to the Roman, and wholy wanting to the seuerall Churches, begun by Luther and Caluin. The third that Catholickes are no lesse loyall, and dutyfull to their soueraigne, than Protestantes. All which is vndertaken, and proued by testimonies of the learned Protestantes themselues. VVith a conclusion to the reuerend iudges, and other the graue and learned sages of the law
1608
James Anderton
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Mirrour of new reformation, wherein reformers, by their owne acknowledgement, are represented ad viuum: the beauty also of their handy-worke is displayed
1634
James Anderton, Jean Cousturier
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A key to unlock all the wards in the city of London: and open the eyes of the livery; with reference to A key to Christ's hospital
1832
James Anderton
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A warning voice, "Caveat emptor," to the bona fide and honest shareholders of the Great Central Gas Consumers Company and the inbhabitants of London.
1850
James Anderton
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Mirrour of new reformation, 1634
1969
James Anderton
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The Protestants apologie for the Roman church, 1608
1971
James Anderton
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Crime in Perspective
1979
James Anderton