If you liked Series cancellariorum Angliæ by Spelman, Henry Sir, start with De non temerandis ecclesiis (1646), The History and Fate Of Sacrilege, Discover'd by Examples Of Scripture, Of Heathens, And Of Christians; From the Beginning of the World, con- tinually to this Day (1698), and Reliquiae Spelmannianae (1723). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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De non temerandis ecclesiis
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The History and Fate Of Sacrilege, Discover'd by Examples Of Scripture, Of Heathens, And Of Christians; From the Beginning of the World, con- tinually to this Day
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An Apology Of The Treatise De non temerandis Ecclesiis. Against A Treatise By an unknowne Authour, written against it in some particulars
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Villare Anglicum, or, A view of all the cities, towns, and villages in England
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Villare Anglicum, or, A view of the townes of England
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A Protestants Account Of His Orthodox Holding in Matters of Religion, at this present in difference in the Church
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Tithes too hot to be Touched. Certain Treatises, wherein is shewen that Tithes are Due. By the law of Therefore neither {Jewish, Popish, or Inconvenient
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BookOrb recommends De non temerandis ecclesiis (1646), The History and Fate Of Sacrilege, Discover'd by Examples Of Scripture, Of Heathens, And Of Christians; From the Beginning of the World, con- tinually to this Day (1698), Reliquiae Spelmannianae (1723), A Protestants account of his orthodox holding in matters of religion at this present (1642), and Reliquiae Spelmannianae. The Posthumous Works Of Sir Henry Spelman Kt. Relating to the Laws and Antiquities Of England. Publish'd from the Original Manuscripts. With the Life of the Author. (2 lines; device; Sheldonian theatre) (1698).
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