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156:The Golden Balance of Tryall
324:Bell, Thomas (fl.1573-1610)
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130:Hunting of the Romish Fox
188:The Woefull Crie of Rome
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170:The Fall of Papistrie
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135:Stationers' Register
124:The Survey of Popery
118:A Treatise of Usurie
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