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A letter sent to my lord Maior and his venerable bretheren : by no athist, no papist, no arminian, no anabaptist, no familist, no separatist, or brownist, but an honest beleeving Protestant : and that because that separatist otherwise called brownist was in many mens account said and held to be worse then papist
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A letter sent to my lord maior. And his venerable bretheren: : by no athist, no papist, no Arminian, no Anabaptist, no Familist, no separatist, or Brownist; but an honest beleeving Protestant, and that because that separatist otherwise called Brownist, was in many mens account said and held to be worse then papist. Written by A. S.
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An ague, vvhich hitherto amongst all sorts hath beene accounted the physitians shame : both for definition and cure, (thus farre hath ignorance prevailed) but that the contrary is manifest, appeareth sufficiently by this following definition: and shall be cured whether tertian, quartern, or quotidian, by me Aaron Streater, physitian of arts in Oxford approved by authority: the Kings Majesties servant in ordinary, and dwelling against the Temple, three houses up in Chancerie-Lane, next house to the golden Anchor
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