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Tucker, Abraham (1705-1774)
The light of nature pursued, vol. 2 (London : T. Tegg, 1834)
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The light of nature pursued / 1 (London, 1848)
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The light of nature pursued / 2 (London, 1848)
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The light of nature pursued / Vol. 1, p. 1 (1768) (London, 1768)
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The light of nature pursued / Vol. 1, p. 2 (1768) (London, 1768)
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The light of nature pursued / Vol. 2,1 (1768) (London, 1768)
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The light of nature pursued / Vol. 2,2 (1768) (London, 1768)
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The light of nature pursued / Vol. 2,3 (1768) (London, 1768)
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The light of nature pursued; (London : Daly)
Vol. 1 (1840)
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Vol. 2 (1840) IA 
Tuckney, Anthony (1599-1670)  en
Eight Letters of Dr. Antony Tuckney and Dr. Benjamin Whichcote, ed. Samuel Salter (London : J. Payne, 1753) [in Benjamin Whichcote "Moral and Religious Aphorisms"]
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Forty sermons upon several occasions by the late Reverend and Learned Anthony Tuckney ..., ed. Jonathan Tuckney
ed. Jonathan Tuckney (London : J.M. for Jonathan Robinson [etc.], 1676)IA 
Forty Sermons upon several occassions ... Published ... by ... J. Tuckney (london : J. M., for J. Robinson and B. Aylmer, 1676)
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ΘΑΝΑΤΟΚΤΑΣΙΑ. Οr, Death disarmed: and the grave swallowed up in victory. A Sermon preached at St. Maries in Cambridge, Decem. 22. 1653 at the publick funerals of Dr. Hill, late master of Trinity Colledge in that University (London : J. Rothwell & S. Gellebrand, 1654)
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Tuke, Thomas (c.1580-1657)  en
The Christians looking glasse wherein hee may cleerely see, his loue to God liuely expressed, his fidelity truely discouered, and pride against God and man, anatomised. Whereby the hypocrisie of the times is notoriously manifested. By Thomas Tuke, minister of Gods word at Saint Giles in the Fields. (London : Nicholas Okes, and are to bee sold by Richard Bolton, at his shop in Chancery-lane, neere Holborne, 1615)
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A discourse against painting and tincturing of women. Wherein the abominable sinnes of murther and poysoning, pride and ambition, adultery and witchcraft are set foorth & discouered. Whereunto is added The picture of a picture, or, the character of a painted woman. (London : [By Thomas Creede and Bernard Alsop] for Edward Marchant, 1616)
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A discourse of death, bodily, ghostly, and eternall nor vnfit for souldiers warring, seamen sayling, strangers trauelling, women bearing, nor any other liuing that thinkes of dying. By Thomas Tuke. (London : William Stansbie for George Norton, 1613)
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The high-vvay to heauen: or, the doctrine of election, effectuall vocation, iustification, santification and eternall life. Grounded vpon the holy Scriptures, confirmed by the testimonies of sundry iudicious and great diuines, ancient and moderne. Compiled by Thomas Tuke. (London : Nicholas Okes, dwelling neere Holborne bridge, 1609)
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The High-Way to Heaven: or, the doctrine of Election, effectuall Vocation, Justification, Sanctification and eternall Life, etc (London : N. Okes, 1635)
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