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Wake, William (1692.). A brief history of several plots contrived, and rebellions raised by the papists. EEBO-TCP.

Wake, William (1695.). Of our obligation to put our trust in God, rather than in men, and of the advantages of it. EEBO-TCP.

Wake, William (1696.). A practical discourse concerning swearing. EEBO-TCP.

Wake, William (1696.). A sermon preached in the parish church of St. James, Westminster, April xvith, 1696. EEBO-TCP.

Wake, William (1697.). The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted. EEBO-TCP.

Wake, William (1698.). An appeal to all the true members of the Church of England, in behalf of the King's ecclesiastical supremacy .... EEBO-TCP.

Wake, William (1699.). The case of the exiled Vaudois and French Protestants stated, and their relief recommended to all good Christians, especially to those of the reformed religion. EEBO-TCP.

Wake, William (1699.). The principles of the Christian religion explained. EEBO-TCP.

Wake, William (1700]). The false-prophets try'd by their fruits. EEBO-TCP.

Walcot, Thomas (1683.). The tryals of Thomas Walcot, William Hone, William Lord Russell, John Rous&William Blagg for high-treason for conspiring the death of the King, and raising a rebellion in this kingdom. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1624.). The svmme of a dispvtation betweene Mr. VValker, pastor of St. Iohn Euanglists [sic]in Watling-street London, and a popish priest calling himselfe Mr. Smith, but indeed Norrice. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1624]). Fishers folly unfolded, or, The vaunting Iesuites vanity discovered in a challenge of his (by him proudly made, but on his part poorely performed.). EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1638.). The doctrine of the Sabbath. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1641.). A defence of the true sence and meaning of the words of the Holy Apostle, Rom. chap. 4, ver. 3, 5, 9. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1641.). God made visible in his workes, or, A treatise of the externall workes of God. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1641.). Socinianisme in the fundamentall point of justification discovered, and confuted, or, An answer to a written pamphlet maintaining that faith is in a proper sense without a trope imputed to beleevers in justification. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1641.). The history of the creation. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1641.). The manifold vvisedome of God. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1641]). The key of saving knovvledge, opening out of the holy Scriptures, the right way, and straight passage to eternall life, or, A dialogue wherein the chiefe principles of the Christian religion are unfolded for the enabling of Christian people, to understand the Word of God .... EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1642.). A sermon preached in London by a faithfvll minister of Christ, and perfected by him. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1642.). A trve relation of the chiefe passages betweene Mr. Anthony Wotton, and Mr. George Walker, in the yeare of our lord 1611, and in the yeares next following untill 1615. EEBO-TCP.

Walker, George (1645.). A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons at their late solemne monethly fast Januarie 29th, 1644. EEBO-TCP.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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