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A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery and witchcraft, Practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne in Hertfordshire, upon the bodies of Anne Thorn, Anne Street, &c. The proceedings against her from her being first apprehended, till she was committed to gaol by Sir Henry Chauncy. Also her tryal at the assizes at Hertford before Mr. Justice Powell, where she was found guilty of felony and witchcraft and receiv'd sentence of death for the same, March 4, 1711-12.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: 1712- Books
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A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery and witchcraft, : practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne in Hertfordshire, upon the bodies of Anne Thorn, Anne Street, &c. The proceedings against her from her being first apprehended, till she was committed to gaol by Sir Henry Chauncy. Also her tryal at the assizes at Hertford before Mr. Justice Powell, where she was found guilty of felony and witchcraft, and receiv'd sentence of death for the same, March 4. 1711-12.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: 1712- Books
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Practical discourses upon the parables of our blessed Saviour. With prayers annex'd to each discourse. By Francis Bragge, B.D. vicar of Hitchin, and prebendary of Lincoln.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: 1706- Books
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The witch of Walkerne. Being, I. A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery and witchcraft, practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne in Hertfordshire, upon the bodies of Anne Thorn, Anne Street, &c. With her tryal at the Assizes at Hertford, before Mr. Justice Powel, where she was found guilty of felony and witchcraft, and received sentence of death for the same, March 4, 1711-12. II. Witchcraft farther display'd. Containing an account of the witchcraft practis'd by Jane Wenham, since her condemnation, &c. To which are added, the tryals of Florence Newton, a famous Irish witch, at the Assizes held at Cork, 1661; and of two witches at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds in Suffolk, 1664. before Sir Matthew Hale, who were found guilty, and execured. III. A defense of the proceedings against Jane Wenham, wherein the possibility and reality of witchcraft are demonstrared from scripture, reason, and the concurrent testimonies of all ages. In answer to two pamphlets, entituled, 1. The impossibility of witchcraft. 2. A full confusation of witchcraft. IV. A general preface to the whole. By Francis Bragge, A.B. late of Peterhouse in Cambridge.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: 1712- Books
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Witchcraft farther display'd. Containing I. An account of the witchcraft practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne, in Hertfordshire, since her condemnation ... II. An answer to the most general objections against the being and power of witches: ... To which are added, the tryals of Florence Newton, a famous Irish witch, at the assizes held at Cork, anno 1661; as also of two witches ... at Bury St. Edmonds in Suffolk, anno 1664.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: 1712- Books
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Practical observations upon the miracles of our blessed Saviour. By Francis Bragge, ...
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: 1702-06- Books
A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery and witchcraft practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne in Hertfordshire. Upon the bodies of Anne Thorn, Anne Street, &c. : the proceedings against her from her being first apprehended, till she was committed to gaol by Sir Henry Chauncy. Also her tryal at the assizes at Hertford before Mr. Justice Powell, where she was found guilty of felony and witchcraft, and receiv'd sentence of death for the same, March 4. 1711-12 ... / [Anon].
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: 1712- Books
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A practical treatise of the regulation of the passions. By Francis Bragge, B. D. Vicar of Hitchin, and Prebendary of Lincoln.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: MDCCVIII. [1708]- Books
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Practical observations upon the miracles of our Blessed Saviour. In two volumes. By Francis Bragge, B. D. Vicar of Hitchin in Hertfordshire. ...
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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The passion of our Saviour. To which is added a pindarick ode on the suffering God. In imitation of Rapins Christus patiens. By Francis Bragge Gent.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: [1730?]- Books
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Practical discourses upon the parables of our blessed Saviour. With prayers annex'd to each discourse. In two volumes. By Francis Bragge, B.D. vicar of Hitchin, and prebendary of Lincoln.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: 1724- Books
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Of undissembled and persevering religion: in several sermons upon the following subjects. Viz. Of Simplicity and Godly Sincerity. Of the Hope of the Hypocrite. Of the Circumcision of the Heart. Of becoming like Little Children. Of True Devotion. Of Practical Atheism. Of Holding Faith and a Good Conscience. Of Striving with our Maker. Of Quenching the Spirit. Of the Easiness of Christ's Yoke, &c. Of Christian Mourning. Of Suffering for Righteousness sake. Integrity and Uprightness the only Way to Peace at the Last. By Fr. Bragge, B.D.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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Practical discourses upon the parables of Our Blessed Saviour. With prayers annex'd to each discourse. Vol. II. By Francis Bragge, B. D. Vicar of Hitchin in Hertfordshire
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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Prayers and meditations upon several uncommon subjects and occasions. Fitted for the use of particular persons and private families. By Francis Bragge, B.D. late prebend of Lincoln, and vicar of hitchin in Hertfordshire.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: [1715?]- Books
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A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery and witchcraft, practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne in Hertfordshire, upon the Bodies of Anne Thorn, Anne Street, &c. The Proceedings against Her from Her being first Apprehended, till She was Committed to Gaol by Sir Henry Chauncy. Also her Tryal at the Assizes at Hertford before Mr. Justice Powell, where she was found Guilty of Felony and Witchcraft, and receiv'd Sentence of Death for the same, March 4. 1711-12.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: [1712]- Books
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The passion of our Saviour. To which is added a pindarick ode on the suffering God. In imitation of Rapins Christus patiens. By Francis Bragge Gent.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: [1703?]- Books
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Practical discourses upon the parables of Our Blessed Saviour. With prayers annex'd to each discourse. Vol. II. By Francis Bragge, B. D. Vicar of Hitchin, and Prebendary of Lincoln.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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Practical discourses upon the parables of Our Blessed Saviour. With prayers annex'd to each discourse. By Francis Bragge, B. D. Vicar of Hitchin in Hertfordshire.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: 1702- Books
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A defense of the proceedings against Jane Wenham, wherein the possibility and reality of witchcraft are demonstrated from scripture, and the concurrent Testimonies of all Ages. In Answer to Two Pamphlets, Entituled, I. The Impossibility of Witchcraft, &c. II. A Full Confutation of Witchcraft. By Francis Bragge, A. B. Late of Peterhouse in Cambridge. Author of the Account of the Proceedings against Jane Wenham, and Witchcraft farther Display'd.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: [1712]- Books
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A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery and witchcraft, practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne in Hertfordshire, upon the Bodies of Anne Thorn, Anne Street, &c. The Proceedings against Her from Her being first Apprehended, till She was Committed to Gaol by Sir Henry Chavncy. Also her Tryal at these Assizes at Hertford before Mr. Justice Powell, where she was found Guilty of Felony and Witchcraft, and receiv'd Sentence of Death for the same, March 4. 1711-12.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: [1712]- Books
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Witchcraft farther display'd. Containing I. An account of the witchcraft practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne, in Hertfordshire, since her condemnation, upon the Bodies of Anne Thorn and Anne Street, and the deplorable Condition in which they still remain. II. An answer to the most general objections against the being and power of witches: With some Remarks upon the Case of Jane Wenham in particular, and on Mr. Justice Powel's Procedure therein. To which are added, the tryals of Florence Newton, a famous Irish Witch, at the Assizes held at Cork, Anno 1661; as also of two Witches at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds in Suffolk, Anno 1664, before Sir Matthew Hale, (then Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer) who were found guilty and executed.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: [1712]