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The second volume of the remains of the most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury. Written by himself
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A Relation Of The Conference Between William Laud, Late Lord Archbishop Of Canterbury And Mr. Fisher, The Jesuit
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William LaudJohn Fisher
A letter sent from the Arch-Bishop of Canterbvry, now prisoner in the Tower, to the Vice-Chancellor, doctors, and the rest of the convocation at Oxford
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The copie of a letter sent from VVilliam Lavd, Archbishop of Canterbury, the 28 of June, MDCXLI, unto the Universitie of Oxford
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The discontented conference betwixt the two great associates, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Thomas,late Earle of Strafford
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The coppy of a letter sent by William Laud Arch-Bishop of Canterburie, to the Universitie of Oxford
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A sermon preached on Munday the 17th of March at Westminster, at the opening of the Parliament
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A summarie of devotions, compiled and used by Dr. William Laud, sometime Ld Arch-bishop of Canterbury
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The trve copie of a letter sent from the most reverend William Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury to the Vniversity of Oxford when he resign'd his office of chancellour
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A true copy of certain passages of the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, his speech spoken on the scaffold on Tower-Hill immediatly before his death Jan. 10, 1644
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The true copie of a letter sent from the most reverend William Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury to the University of Oxford, when he resigned his office of Chancellour
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A relation of the conference between William Laud ... and Mr. Fisher, the Jesuit, by the command of King James
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A relation of the conference betwene William Lawd, then Lrd. Bishop of St. Davids, now Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite
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The second volume of the remains of thf [sic] most Reverend father in God, and blessed martyr, William Laud
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Archbishop Laud's funeral sermon, preached by himself, from the scaffold on Tower-hill ... January10, 1644
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Archbishop Laud's funeral sermon, preached by himself, from the scaffold on Tower-hill, on Friday Jan. 10. 1644. ... Published at this time to vindicate the memory of that ... prelate, from the ... aspersions of those vile, paltry scribblers, who write the Review and Observator
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A relation of the conference betweene William Lavvd, then, Lrd. Bishop of St. Davids; now, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury: and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit
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A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lrd Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit, by the command of King James
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The history of the troubles and tryal of the most reverend father in God, andblessed martyr, William Laud, Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
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