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  1. 30201.
    Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.    Culpeper's directory for midwives: or, A guide for women. The second part. Discovering, 1. The diseases in the privities of women. 2. The diseases of the privie part. 3. The diseases of the womb ... 14. The diseases and symptoms in children.    1662
  2. 30202.
    D. B. (Daniel Baker), fl. 1650-1660.    A clear voice of truth sounded forth, and as an ensign lifted up and displayed in answer to the proceedings of the Christians by name in Asia, by way of controversie and expostulation : together with savoury and wholesome admonishments, which may become of good use and profitable to all that read with a single eye, and understand with an upright heart : also the same somewhat tends by way of gentle reproof to their hasty and inequitable proceedings against the innocent servants, messengers and living witnesses of the living and true God : yet with tendernesse of an upright heart and spirit (not onely of a free born English-man, but also of a true Christian) from the same hand its principally directed to the Lord Embassasdor (so called) in Constantinople, and to the English Company of Merchants and Factors in Smyrna, with somewhat to the merchants in Genoa, tendred again by way of visitation, and that from God, for them and others in Italy to consider and not reject to their own hurt.    1662
  3. 30203.
    D. E.    A second letter unto a person of honour quality containing some farther animadversions upon the Bishop of Worcester's letter together with a brief answer unto all that one L'S---- intends to write.    1662
  4. 30204.
    D. S.    To all the clothiers of England    1662
  5. 30205.
    D. W. (Dorothy White)    A call from God out of Egypt by his Son Christ the light of life, and this from the movings of the holy power, is sent for a visitation unto the seed of God in all professours, teachers and people through this nation and land of England / from a follower of the lamb, D.W.    1662
  6. 30206.
    D. W. (Dorothy White)    A trumpet of the Lord of hosts blown unto the city of London, and the inhabitants thereof, proclaimng [sic] the great and notable day of the Lord God, which is coming swiftly on them all, as a thief in the night, and this is the cry of the Lord God, which is gone forth unto thy inhabitants : as also, a trumpet sounded out of the holy city, proclaiming deliverance to the captives, sounding forth the redemption of Sion, which hasteneth, and this is sent unto all her blessed children, who wait for her advancement, this message of glad tydings from God the father of our Lord Jesus, is sent unto you all / published by me, D.W.    1662
  7. 30207.
    D. W. (Dorothy White)    An alarum sounded forth from the Lord God of vengeance unto England's rulers, mayors, magistrates, and unjust judges, who are found oppressors of the seed and heritage of God: for whose sakes the Lord God is risen to plead, and suddenly will bring destruction on them all, if they repent not; and this I publish in God's authority.    1662
  8. 30208.
    D. W. (Dorothy White)    Friends, you that are of the Parliament, hear the word of the Lord as it came unto me ...    1662
  9. 30209.
    D. W. (Dorothy White)    The voice of the Lord, saith, cry.    1662
  10. 30210.
    Darley, John, 1622?-1699.    The glory of Chelsey Colledge revived by John Darley.    1662
  11. 30211.
    Dauncey, John, fl. 1663.    The English lovers, or, A girle worth gold both parts, so often acted with general applause, now newly formed into a romance / by the accurate pen of I.D., Gent.    1662
  12. 30212.
    De la Grange.    Enkyklochoreia, or, Vniversal motion being part of that magnificent entertainment by the noble prince, De la Grange, Lord Lieutenant of Lincolns Inn, presented to the High and Mighty Charles II, Monarck of Great Brittain, France and Ireland, on Friday 3 of January 1662.    1662
  13. 30213.
    Degravere, Julius.    Thesaurus remediorum a treasury of choice medicines internall and externall, exactly composed according to art, peculiarly and properly fitted and appointed against the infirmities of the principall parts of mans body ... / by Julius Degravere ; whereunto is added diagnostic signs to know the temperament and constitution of each body ...    1662
  14. 30214.
    Dillon, William.    Truth brought to light, or, The last words of a dying-man: being the speech of William Dillon Esquire, executed the twenty fifth of February, 1662, for the death of J. Web, lately killed in a frey in Long-Acre.    1662
  15. 30215.
    Donne, John, 1604-1662.    Donne's satyr containing 1. a short map of mundane vanity, 2. a cabinet of merry conceits, 3. certain pleasant propositions and questions with their merry solutions and answers : being very useful, pleasant and delightful to all, and offensive to none / by Jo. Donne.    1662
  16. 30216.
    Douglas, Robert, 1594-1674.    A phenix, or, The Solemn League and Covenant whereunto is annexed : 1. The form and manner of His Majesties coronation in Scotland, with a sermon then preached on that occasion, by Robert Douglas of Edenburgh, II. A declaration of the Kings Majesty to all his loving subjects of the Kingdoms of Scotland, in the yeare 1650, III. The great danger of covenant-breaking, , being the substance of a sermon preached by Edm. Calamy, the 14 of Jan., 1645, before the then Lord Mayor of the city of London, Sir Tho. Adams : together with the shieriffs [sic], aldermen, and Common-Councell of the said city : being the day of their taking the Solemn League and Covenant at Michael Basenshaw, London.    1662
  17. 30217.
    Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684.    The reply of Sir George Downing, envoy extraordinary of his Majesty of Great Brittain [sic], Delivered the 13. of Iuly 1662. Upon the ansvver of the Estates General of the United Provinces, to his memorial of the 20. of April last.    1662
  18. 30218.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    To my Lord Chancellor presented on New-years-day by J. Driden.    1662
  19. 30219.
    Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.    The novelty of popery, opposed to the antiquity of true Christianity against the book of Cardinal Du Perron, entituled, A reply to the answer of the most serene James, King of Great Britain / by Peter Du Moulin ... ; translated out of the French by the authors eldest son Peter Du Moulin ...    1662
  20. 30220.
    Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686.    The history of imbanking and drayning of divers fenns and marshes, both in forein parts and in this kingdom, and of the improvements thereby extracted from records, manuscripts, and other authentick testimonies / by William Dugdale.    1662
  21. 30221.
    Duval, P. (Pierre), 1619-1682.    A Geographical dictionary in which are described the most eminent countreys, towns, ports, seas, streights, and rivers in the whole world : very useful for the understanding of all modern histories.    1662
  22. 30222.
    Ebbs, Joyce, d. 1662.    The last speech, confession prayer of Joyce Ebbs, to several ministers in the presse-yard at Newgate, and at the place of execution in Smithfield Rounds on Thursday last in the fore-noon. Immediately before she was bound to the stake, to be burnt alive, to ashes, for that horrid act and bloody murdering of her own husband at Dog and Bitch Yard near Drury Lane. : As also, the several passages that happened before her death; her heavie groans and shrieks in the fire, and the providing of a half sheet spread over with pitch, to shorten the time of her miserable torment.    1662
  23. 30223.
    Ellis, John, 1606?-1681.    S. Austin imitated, or, Retractions and repentings in reference unto the late civil and ecclesiastical changes in this nation by John Ellis.    1662
  24. 30224.
    Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.    Omnes qui audiunt evangelium, idque verum agnoscunt sunt gratiæ, salutis capaces thesis in celeberrimâ academiâ Oxoniensi explicata, Junii 13 ̊anno Domini 1662 / per Edmundum Elisium ...    1662
  25. 30225.
    England and Wales.    An act for the uniformity of publick prayers and administration of sacraments and other rites and ceremonies and for establishing the form of making, ordaining and consecrating bishops, priests and deacons in the Church of England.    1662
  26. 30226.
    England and Wales. Commissioners for Charitable Uses.    At a court holden the 8th day of January, 1662. at the court house of the parish of St Clement Danes without Temple-Barr in the county of Middlesex, by the commissioners for charitable uses for the said county and city of Westminster.    1662
  27. 30227.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    The votes and orders of the honourable House of Commons passed February 25 26, 1662 upon reading His Majesties gracious declaration speech together with their reasons and address humbly presented to His Majesty (the whole House present) by their speaker ... on Saturday Feb. 28 ... : with his speech at the delivery thereof : and his report of the substance of His Majesties gracious answer thereunto.    1662
  28. 30228.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Die Veneris, Feb. 20. 1662. The Lords spiritual and temporal in the high court of Parliament assembled, do hereby require every member of this house not to grant any protection or protections (during this present section of Parliament) to any person or persons, that are not, or shall not be their Lordships menial servants ...    1662
  29. 30229.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    At the court at Hampton-Court, June 29. 1662. Whereas by an Act of Parliament in the twelfth year of his Majesties reign, entituled, An act for the encouraging and increasing of shipping and navigation of this nation...    1662
  30. 30230.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King a proclamation for the prizes of victuals within the verge of His Majesties household.    1662
  31. 30231.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation concerning the act for the revenue on fire-hearths and stoves    1662
  32. 30232.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation declaring His Majesties grace and favour towards all commanders and seamen to prizes and prize-goods seized and taken since the month of January, 1642, until the twenty ninth of May, 1660.    1662
  33. 30233.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation declaring His Majesties pleasure to settle and establish a free port at his city of Tanger in Africa    1662
  34. 30234.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for recalling and prohibiting sea-men from the service of foreign princes and states and that no prizes taken from the Dutch by vertue of Portugal commissions be brought into His Majesties ports.    1662
  35. 30235.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for suspending the prosecution upon that part of the late act of Parliament for enlarging and repairing of common high-ways, as concerneth the breadth of the tyre of wheels    1662
  36. 30236.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for the better ordering of those who repair to the court for their cure of the disease called the Kings-evil    1662
  37. 30237.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for the free exportation of woollen manufactures of this kingdom from the twentieth day of May until the five and twentieth day of December next.    1662
  38. 30238.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for the preservation of frauds and abuses in the payment of excise for beer and ale    1662
  39. 30239.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for the preservation of the great level of the fens, called Bedford level, and of the works made for the dreining of the same    1662
  40. 30240.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for the re-printing, publishing, and using of a book, intituled, God and the King    1662
  41. 30241.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majestie's gracious speech to the honorable House of Commons in the banquetting-house at White-hall, March I. 1662.    1662
  42. 30242.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, December 26, 1662    1662
  43. 30243.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to the two Houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, on Monday the nineteenth day of May, 1662.    1662
  44. 30244.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    Right trusty and welbeloved, and trusty and welbeloved, we greet you well    1662
  45. 30245.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    To the Most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury    1662
  46. 30246.
    Evans, Katharine, d. 1692.    This is a short relation of some of the cruel sufferings (for the truths sake) of Katharine Evans Sarah Chevers in the inquisition of the isle of Malta who have suffered there above three years by the Pope's authority, there to be deteined until they dye : which relation of their sufferings is come form their own hands and mouths as doth appear in the following treatise ...    1662
  47. 30247.
    Evelyn, John, 1620-1706.    Sculptura, or, The history, and art of chalcography and engraving in copper with an ample enumeration of the most renowned masters and their works : to which is annexed a new manner of engraving, or mezzo tinto, communicated by His Highness Prince Rupert to the authour of this treatise.    1662
  48. 30248.
    F. A.    A Letter from a gentleman in Grayes-Inn, to a justice of the peace in the countrey explaining the Act of Uniformity in that part which doth concern unlicensed preachers.    1662
  49. 30249.
    Faber, Albert Otto, 1612-1684.    Alberti Ottonis Fabri medici regii exer. Suec. Paradoxon de morbo Gallico libr. II, or, A paradox concerning the shameful disease for a warning to all against deceitful cures / translated out of the High-Dutch by Johan Kauffman.    1662
  50. 30250.
    Faithorne, William, 1616-1691.    The art of graveing and etching wherein is exprest the true way of graueing in copper : allso [sic] the manner method of that famous Callot Mr. Bosse in their seuerall ways of etching.    1662
  51. 30251.
    Fane, Francis, Sir, d. 1689?    A panegyrick to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty upon his happy accession to the crown, and his more fortvnate marriage / by Sr. F.F. K.B.    1662
  52. 30252.
    Fell, John, 1625-1686.    The life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond written by John Fell ...    1662
  53. 30253.
    Fenton, Edward.    So short a catechisme, that whosoever cannot, or will not learn, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords Supper Edward Fenton.    1662
  54. 30254.
    Firth, William.    A saints monument, or, The tomb of the righteous the foundation whereof was laid in a sermon preached at Knath in the county of Lincoln at the solemn interment of the corps of the right honourable and truly religious Lady Elizabeth, wife of the right honourable Francis, Lord Willughby, Baron of Parham, March 26, 1661, and since finished : whereunto is annexed her exemplary and unparalleled conversation / by Wil. Firth, M.A. and chaplain to the right honourable Francis Lord Willughby, Baron of Parham.    1662
  55. 30255.
    Fisher, Samuel, 1605-1665.    The bishop busied beside the business, or, That eminent overseer, Dr. John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter, so eminently overseen as to wound his own cause well nigh to death with his own weapon in his late so super-eminently-applauded appearance for the [brace] liberty of tender consciences, legitimacy of solemn swearings, entituled, A discourse concerning publick oaths, and the lawfulness of swearing in judicial proceedings, in order to answer the scruples of the Quakers ... / by Samuel Fisher ...    1662
  56. 30256.
    Foulis, Henry, ca. 1635-1669.    The history of the wicked plots and conspiracies of our pretended saints representing the beginning, constitution, and designs of the Jesuite : with the conspiracies, rebellions, schisms, hypocrisie, perjury, sacriledge, seditions, and vilefying humour of some Presbyterians, proved by a series of authentick examples, as they have been acted in Great Brittain, from the beginning of that faction to this time / by Henry Foulis ...    1662
  57. 30257.
    Fox, George, 1624-1691.    Christ's light the only antidote to overcome and expel the poison of Satans greatest temptations also a measuring rule concerning liberty and persecution, and who have been the persecutors and who have been the sufferers from the beginning.    1662
  58. 30258.
    Fox, George, d. 1661.    A collection of the several books and vvritings, given forth by that faithful servant of God and his people, George Fox, the Younger    1662
  59. 30259.
    France.    The treaty and alliance between the commissioners of the most Christian King of France and Navarre on one part, and the extraordinary ambassadors of the States General of the United-Provinces of the low-countries on the other concluded and signed at Paris the 27 April, 1662.    1662
  60. 30260.
    Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.    Ornitho-logie, or, The speech of birds also, The speech of flovvers, partly moral, partly mystical / by T. Fuller ...    1662
  61. 30261.
    Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.    The history of the worthies of England who for parts and learning have been eminent in the several counties : together with an historical narrative of the native commodities and rarities in each county / endeavoured by Thomas Fuller.    1662
  62. 30262.
    Fullwood, Francis, d. 1693.    The grand case of the present ministry whether they may lawfully declare and subscribe, as by the late Act of vniformity is required and the several cases, thence arising (more especially about the Covenant) are clearly stated and faithfully resolved / by the same indifferent hand ; with an addition to his former Cases of conscience, hereunto subjoyned.    1662
  63. 30263.
    G. B.    The way to be rich, according to the practice of the great Audley who begun with two hundred pound in the year 1605, and dyed worth four hundred thousand pound this instant November, 1662.    1662
  64. 30264.
    Gauden, John, 1605-1662.    A discourse concerning publick oaths, and the lawfulness of swearing in judicial proceedings written by Dr. Gauden ..., in order to answer the scruples of the Quakers.    1662
  65. 30265.
    Gauden, John, 1605-1662.    A discourse of artificial beauty, in point of conscience between two ladies with some satyrical censures on the vulgar errors of these times.    1662
  66. 30266.
    Gauden, John, 1605-1662.    Charis kai eirēnē, or, Some considerations upon the Act of uniformity with an expedient for the satisfaction of the clergy within the province of Canterbury / by a servant of the God of peace.    1662
  67. 30267.
    Gauden, John, 1605-1662.    The strange and wonderfull visions and predictions of William Juniper of Gosfield in Essex relating to the troubles of England, as they were by him delivered to Dr. John Gauden then at Bocking, and now Lord Bishop of Exon.    1662
  68. 30268.
    Gayton, Edmund, 1608-1666.    A ballad on the gyants in the physick garden in Oxford, who have been breeding feet as long as garagantua was teeth. To the tune of, The counter scuffle    1662
  69. 30269.
    Gayton, Edmund, 1608-1666.    Upon Mr. Bobard's yew-men of the guards to the physick garden to the tune of The counter-scuffle.    1662
  70. 30270.
    Gearing, William.    The eye and wheel of providence, or, A treatise proving that there is a divine providence ... by W. Gearing ...    1662
  71. 30271.
    Gearing, William.    The mount of holy meditation: or a treatise shewing the nature and kinds of meditation the subject matter and ends of it; the necessity of meditation; together with the excellency and usefulnesse thereof. By William Gearing minister of the gospel at Lymington in the county of Southampton.    1662
  72. 30272.
    Gerbier, Balthazar, Sir, 1592?-1667.    A brief discourse concerning the three chief principles of magnificent building viz., solidity, conveniency, and ornament / by Sr. Balthazar Gerbier D'ouvilly, Knight.    1662
  73. 30273.
    Gilman, Anne, d. 1686.    An epistle to friends being a tender salutation to the faithful in God everywhere : also a letter to Charles, King of England / by Anne Gilman.    1662
  74. 30274.
    Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.    Lux orientalis, or, An enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the praeexistence of souls being a key to unlock the grand mysteries of providence, in relation to mans sin and misery.    1662
  75. 30275.
    Gordon, Jones, 1640?-1714.    Divine physick for devout souls: or, Four serious vvords to the most grave and solid christians that scruple at The book of common prayer. Viz. I. To serve God by a liturgie, is part of the publick worship of God. II. The forms of the generall part of the Liturgie, used in the Church of England, compared with such formes as we finde in Scripture. III. An help to scrupulous consciences touching some things most excepted against in the other parts of the rubrick appointed to be used on particular occasions. IIII. Wee ought not to refuse the rubrick or common-prayer because it is imposed by authority from men, but therefore to use it. By a moderate son of the church.    1662
  76. 30276.
    Grantham, Thomas, 1634-1692.    The prisoner against the prelate, or, A dialogue between the common goal [ie. gaol] and Cathedral of Lincoln wherein the true faith and Church of Christ are briefly discovered vindicated ... / written by a prisoner of the baptised churches in Lincolnshire.    1662
  77. 30277.
    Graunt, John, 1620-1674.    Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the bills of mortality by John Graunt ... ; with reference to the government, religion, trade, growth, ayre, diseases, and the several changes of the said city.    1662
  78. 30278.
    Grave, John.    A song of Sion written by a citizen thereof, whose outward habitation is in Virginia, and being sent over to some of his friends in England, the same is found fitting to be published, for to warn the seed of evil doers ... ; with an additional post-script by another hand.    1662
  79. 30279.
    Greene, Thomas, 1634?-1699.    A few plain words to the inhabitants of England    1662
  80. 30280.
    Greene, Thomas, 1634?-1699.    A trumpet sounded out of Zion as a warning to all the inhabitants of the earth, but more especially to this nation of England, which hath for a long time provoked the Lord by oppression and cruelty in persecuting his sons and daughters ...    1662
  81. 30281.
    Greene, Thomas, 1634?-1699.    To both Houses of Parliament Friends, many warnings have you had, time after time ...    1662
  82. 30282.
    Greenhill, William, 1591-1671.    The exposition continued upon the nineteen last chapters of the prophet Ezekiel with many useful observations thereupon delivered in several lectures in London / by William Greenhil.    1662
  83. 30283.
    Greenway, R. (Richard)    A call out of gross darkness and idolatry into the light to wak [sic], which is the way of life ... with a word of advice and information ... / by Richard Greenway.    1662
  84. 30284.
    Greenway, R. (Richard)    An alarm from the holy mountain of the Lord to the inhabitants of the earth, and the word of the Lord sounding out of Sion, let all the inhabitants tremble With a warning to the wicked, calling them to repentance. As also two visions shewn and revealed by the Lord unto his servant Richard Greenway, one shewing how the head of the wicked one shall suddenly be dashed, the other how the spirit and power of darkness is caught in its own snare. And somthing that was sent to Richard Brown in particular, who is commander of the train-bands of London.    1662
  85. 30285.
    Gregory, of Nazianzus, Saint.    A most excellent and pathetical oration, or, Declamation of Gregory Nazianzen's stigmatizing, and condemning the Emperor Julian for his apostatising from the truth and containing, by way of history, the persecution of the Christians during his reign, the confutation of pagan abominations and the obscenity, as well as absurdity, both of the substance and ceremonies of their pretended religion, with respect unto its doctrine and the ... ceremonies approved of among the primitive Christians.    1662
  86. 30286.
    Gunning, Peter, 1614-1684.    The Paschal or Lent-Fast, apostolical perpetual at first deliver'd in a sermon preached before His Majesty in Lent and since enlarged : wherein the judgment of antiquity is laid down : with an appendix containing an answer to the late printed objections of the Presbyterians against the fast of Lent / by Peter Gunning ...    1662
  87. 30287.
    H. G.    Reflections upon the animadversions upon the Bishop of Worcester's letter by H.G.    1662
  88. 30288.
    Hackett, Thomas, d. 1697.    A sermon preached before the convocation of the clergy in Ireland at the Cathedral Church of S. Patricks in Dublin, May 9, anno 1661, at the time of their general receiving the H. Communion / by Tho. Hacket.    1662
  89. 30289.
    Hacon, Joseph, 1603-1662.    A vindication of the review, or, The exceptions formerly made against Mr. Horn's catechisme set free from his late allegations, and maintained not to be mistakes by J.H., Parson of Massingham p. Norf.    1662
  90. 30290.
    Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670.    A loud call to great mourning in a sermon preached on the 30th of January 1661, being the anniversary fast for the execrable murther of our Late Soveraign Lord King Charles the First, of Glorious Memory, before the Honourable Knights, citizens, burgesses of the Commons House of Parliament, in the parish-church of Saint Margarets Westminster / by Nath. Hardy ...    1662
  91. 30291.
    Hart, John, D.D.    Heavens glory, and hells horror: or, the parable of Dives and Lazarus opened and applied Wherein, the everlasting joy of the saints and the endless torments of the wicked are discovered: for the confort of the one, and terror of the other. By J.H. a servant of Jesus Christ.    1662
  92. 30292.
    Hart, John, D.D.    The charitable Christian, or, A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor and a word of Christian counsel and advice to such as are worldly rich, stirring them up to the Christian duty and practice of charity : with some powerful motives and perswasions thereunto, drawn from the Word of God, to convince men of the necessity of this Christian duty, with the sore evils and calamities which are threatned in the Word of God against unmerciful men / published by a lover of hospitality.    1662
  93. 30293.
    Harvey, Christopher, 1597-1663.    Self-contradiction censured, or, A caveat against inconstancy, and the inconsistent contrariety of the same mens pretences, principles, opinions and practices dialogue-wise digested into a deliberative discourse between affection and judgement : and intended to serve as spiritual physick for two great diseases of phanatick spirits, hypocritical deceitfulness, and enthusiastical delusion / by Christopher Harvey ...    1662
  94. 30294.
    Harwood, James.    A free-will offering by James Harwood ...    1662
  95. 30295.
    Harwood, John.    A vvarning to the rulers in Surrey, with a true relation of some of the passages at Kingston sessions, set forth for the prevention of false reports.    1662
  96. 30296.
    Haukes, Edward.    Hecatonstichon, or, An elegy upon the much deplored death and solemn funeral of the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Mountrath, president of Connaght, , one of the lords justices of Ireland who deceased the 18 of December, anno Dom. 1661.    1662
  97. 30297.
    Heath, James, 1629-1664.    A brief chronicle of all the chief actions so fatally falling out in these three kingdoms, viz. England, Scotland Ireland from the year, 1640, to this present twentieth of November, 1661 : containing the unhappy breaches, sad divisions, the great battels fought, number of men, with the eminent persons of honor and note slain, with several debates and treaties : also, the happy escape by a wonderful delivererance of His Majestie at Worcester, more fully expressed then hitherto : with His Majesties happy return, together with what passages of note hapned to this present November, 1661 : the like exact account hath not as yet been printed.    1662
  98. 30298.
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    Helveys, Thomas, 1550?-1616?    Persecution for religion judg'd and condemned in a discourse between an antichristian and a Christian : proving by the law of God and of the land, and by King James his many testimonies, that no man ought to be persecuted for his religion, so he testifie his allegiance by the oath appointed by law.    1662