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  1. 30601.
    [Aeternitati sacrum. Or a monument ...]    1662
  2. 30602.
    [The speech of ...] who was shot to death in the Isle of Man, [the 2. of Jan. 1662]    1662
  3. 30603.
    A. S.    Miracles not ceas'd to His Grace George Duke of Buckingham , of his miraculous cure and of the rest of all the most wonderfull and glorious miracles and cures wrought by a Roman Catholick priest in and about the cities of London and Westminister, in the moneths of Iune and Iuly 1663, in confirmation of the holy Roman Catholick faith / by A.S.    1663
  4. 30604.
    Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.    A sermon preached before the King at White-hall, October the 12th 1662 by Richard Allestrey ...    1663
  5. 30605.
    Allington, John, d. 1682.    The period of the grand conspiracy delivered in two sermons, The desire of nations, preached on the fast day, April 6, 1660, the second, The joy of nations, preached on the thanksgiving day, June 29, 1660 / by John Allington.    1663
  6. 30606.
    Ames, William, d. 1662.    A sound out of Sion from the holy mountain which the Lord is establishing above all the mountains declaring the salvation of God which is near to be revealed to the captivated seed that waits for redemption : and the deceit of sinners laid open and witnessed against who make a profession of God, and yet cannot believe that they can be saved from sin while they live / by William Ames.    1663
  7. 30607.
    Ames, William, d. 1662.    The light upon the candlestick serving for observation of the principal things in the book called, The mysteries of the kingdom of God, , against several professors / treated of, and written by Will. Ames ; printed in Low-Dutch for the author, 1662, and translated into English by B.F.    1663
  8. 30608.
    Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.    Holy devotions, with directions to pray also a brief exposition upon [brace] the Lords prayer, the creed, the Ten commandments, the 7 penitential psalms, the 7 psalms of thanksgiving : together with a letanie / by the Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrews ...    1663
  9. 30609.
    Armuthaz, Bollicosgo.    The coffee-mans granado discharged upon the Maidens complaint against coffee. In a dialogue between Mr. Black-burnt and Democritus; wherein is discovered severall strange, wonderful, and miraculous cures performed by coffee, (the like never heard of since the creation.) with the names of the persons, and places of their abode, who were cured when left off by the physitians. Also some merry passages between Peg and Cis, two merry milk-maids of Islington, touching the rare vertues of chocolate / written by Don Bollicosgo Armuthaz.    1663
  10. 30610.
    Ashwell, George, 1612-1695.    Gestus Eucharisticvs, or, A discourse concerning the gesture at the receiving of the Holy Eucharist or Sacrament of the Lords Supper by George Ashwell ...    1663
  11. 30611.
    Assheton, William, 1641-1711.    Evangelium armatum, A specimen, or short collection of several doctrines and positions destructive to our government, both civil and ecclesiastical preached and vented by the known leaders and abetters of the pretended reformation such as Mr. Calamy, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Case, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Caryll, Mr. Marshall, and others,    1663
  12. 30612.
    B. R.    Now or never: work out your salvation with fear and trembling; or, A serious exhortation to all poor sinners to lay hold upon Christ Jesus who is the fountain of all happiness, and who is the onely rock from whence doth spring all their comforts. Herein is also laid down several motives declaring the necessity of this work, that it ought not to be put off for to morrow; bnt [sic] that every poor sinner should strive to enter in at the strait gate now, while he hath an opportunity in his hand, lest he be snatcht away by death, and then it will be too late. The third edition, with additions. By B.R.    1663
  13. 30613.
    Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.    Scrinia Ceciliana, mysteries of state government in letters of the late famous Lord Burghley, and other grand ministers of state, in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth, and King James, being a further additional supplement of the Cabala.    1663
  14. 30614.
    Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.    The Vertues of coffee set forth in the works of [brace] the Lord Bacon his Natural hist., Mr. Parkinson his Herbal, Sir George Sandys his Travails, James Howel Esq. his Epistles / collected and published for the satisfaction of the drinkers thereof.    1663
  15. 30615.
    Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671.    A Letter writ to Sir John Robinson, Lieutenant of the Tower, By Edward Bagshvve [sic], close-prisoner there.    1663
  16. 30616.
    Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671.    A letter to a person of quality written by Mr. Edward Bagshaw, the day before his commitment close-prisoner to the gatehouse.    1663
  17. 30617.
    Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671.    The XXIV cases concerning things indifferent in religious worship considered, or, The resolver better resolved by his own principles, and non-conformists more confirmed also, the grand case touching ministers conformity, with the double supplement thereunto annexed, briefly discussed.    1663
  18. 30618.
    Barbon, John.    Leitourgia theiotera ergia, or, Liturgie a most divine service in answer to a late pamphlet stiled, Common-prayer-book no divine service : wherein that authors XXVII reasons against liturgies are wholly and clean taken away, his LXIX objections against our most venerable service-book are fully satisfied : as also his XII arguments against bishops are clearly answered ... so that this tract may well passe for a replie to the most of the great and little exceptions any where made to our liturgie and politie ... / by John Barbon ...    1663
  19. 30619.
    Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687.    Memorials of worthy persons (lights and ornaments of the Church of England.), the fourth decad. / by Cl. Barksdale.    1663
  20. 30620.
    Batchiler, John, ca. 1615-1674.    Christian queries to Quaking-Christians: Containing [t]hirteen queries modestly propounded to those who are commonly known by the name of Quakers. / [B]y J.B. a Lover of Truth.    1663
  21. 30621.
    Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.    Fair-warning, or, XXV reasons against toleration and indulgence of popery with the Arch-bishop of Canterbury's letter to the King and all the bishops of Irelands protestation to the Parliament to the same purpose : with an answer to the Roman-Catholicks reasons for indulgence : also the excellent reasons of the Honourable House of Commons against indulgence, with historical observations thereupon.    1663
  22. 30622.
    Bayfield, Robert, b. 1629.    Tes iatrikes kartos, or, A treatise de morborum capitis essentiis pronosticis adorned with above three hundred choice and rare observations ... / by Robert Bayfield ...    1663
  23. 30623.
    Bayley, Charles, 17th cent.    A seasonable warning to such who profess themselves members of reformed churches, into what forme soever gathered ...    1663
  24. 30624.
    Bayley, Charles, 17th century.    A seasonable warning and word of advice to all papists, but most especially to those of the kingdome of France; for them to turn from their idolatry, and gross superstition, and speedily to repent, and hast to meet the Lord by amendment of life, least he come on them, and smite them unawares ... / Charles Baily.    1663
  25. 30625.
    Bayley, Charles, 17th century.    A true and faithful warning sounded forth through a true prophet of the Lord unto all the inhabitants of the earth, but more particularly to England, and most especially to her cities London, Bristol, and Winchester, whose visitations are almost over as hath been made known to him whose bowels yerns for the restauration of all backsliders known. / By name Charles Bayley.    1663
  26. 30626.
    Bayley, Charles.    A true and faithful warning unto the people and inhabitants of Bristol and unto the rulers, priests, and people of England ... that they might prepare to meet the Lord ... / ... Charles Baily.    1663
  27. 30627.
    Bayly, William, d. 1675.    A grievous lamentation over thee O England or, the greatest part of thy inhabitants, who have withstood the day of their visitation : with the word of the Lord to thy rulers and teachers, who continue persecuting and oppressing the dear children and people of the Most High ... / ... William Bayly.    1663
  28. 30628.
    Bayly, William, d. 1675.    A vindication of the commands and doctrine of Christ Jesus and of his people in their faithful obedience to him against all swearers and swearing whatsoever, according to the scriptures of truth : with a few words unto all such rulars [sic], teachers, and people ... that have a hand in afflicting, persecuting, and casting such into prisons ... / W.B.    1663
  29. 30629.
    Bayly, William, d. 1675.    An arrow shot against Babylon out of Josephs bow which grew up from the stem of Jesse ... and this is a visitation and warning (once more) from God unto all such rulers, teachers, and people in England who are, or may be persecutors about religion and worship that they may yet flee out of Babylon ... the great whore (which hath set upon nations and reigned over the kings of the earth) that they may partake no longer of her sins ... and this may serve as a glass for all false Christendom to behold themselves ... / by William Bayly.    1663
  30. 30630.
    Bayly, William, d. 1675.    Deep calleth unto deep, or, A visitation from on high unto the breathing seed of Jacob which is not satisfied among all the professions in the earth, or with the husks cannot fill its belly, but is pincht with hunger, and feels a secret cry for the true bread that comes down from heaven which gives eternal life : wherein is opened some of the mysteries of Gods kingdom ... concerning God ... and concerning Christ ... / by William Bayly.    1663
  31. 30631.
    Bayly, William, d. 1675.    The Lambs government to be exalted over all in Israel ..., or, The glory of the Lord risen like devouring fire ... with an exhortation (from God) that none ... seek to physitians ... without his leadings ... / given forth in the movings (at the commandment) of the Captain of Israel, by one that followeth him, William Baily.    1663
  32. 30632.
    Bayly, William, d. 1675.    To the camp of Israel (whom He hath brought up out of the land of Egypt by a mighty hand and outstretched arm) called Quakers in England (or elsewhere upon the face of the earth) a visitation and dear salutation from the breathings of the life of a true Jew ... / by William Bayly.    1663
  33. 30633.
    Berkeley, William, Sir, 1608-1677.    A discourse and view of Virginia    1663
  34. 30634.
    Binet, Etienne, 1569-1639.    Purgatory surveyed, or, A particular accompt of the happy and yet thrice unhappy state of the souls there also of the singular charity and wayes we have to relieve them : and of the devotion of all ages for the souls departed : with twelve excellent means to prevent purgatory and the resolution of many curious and important points.    1663
  35. 30635.
    Biondi, Giuseppe, 1537-1598.    The penitent bandito, or, The history of the conversion death of the most illustrious lord, Signor Troilo Sauelli, a baron of Rome by Sir T.M.    1663
  36. 30636.
    Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679.    A Mystery of godlinesse and no cabala, or, A sincere account of the non-conformists conversation ... occasioned by a bitter and malitions [sic] paper called the Cabala.    1663
  37. 30637.
    Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679.    Cabala, or, An impartial account of the non-conformists private designs, actings and wayes from August 24, 1662 to December 25 in the same year.    1663
  38. 30638.
    Bishop, George, d. 1668.    A little treatise concerning things indifferent in relation unto worship directed to the King and his council and all others who are concerned (or do think themselves so to be) in matters of religion : for them to weigh well, mind, and consider (if they please) ere any determination be had in things of that nature / by one that loves the truth and peace, George Bishope.    1663
  39. 30639.
    Bishop, George, d. 1668.    A treatise concerning election reprobation and the things appertaining thereunto ... / written in the fear and at the movings of the Lord, by his servant Geo. Bishop.    1663
  40. 30640.
    Bishop, George, d. 1668.    Two treatises the one, Of eternal judgment, or, The great day of God : the other, The man of sin, or, The son of perdition, or, that wicked revealed / George Bishope.    1663
  41. 30641.
    Boaistuau, Pierre, d. 1566.    The theatre of the world in the which is discoursed at large the many miseries and frailties incident to mankinde in this mortall life : with a discourse of the excellency and dignity of mankinde, all illustrated and adorned with choice stories taken out of both Christian and heathen authors ... / being a work of that famous French writer, Peter Bovistau Launay, in three distinct books ; formerly translated into Spanish by Baltazar Peres del Castillo ; and now into English by Francis Farrer ...    1663
  42. 30642.
    Bourne, Edward, d. 1708.    A cry against oppression cruelty being a short account of the tryal, and of the sentence that was passed on several innocent people called Quakers, who are inhabitants of the city of Worcester, at the assizes holden there the 16, 17 and 18th days of the 5th month called July, who were imprisoned because they refused to swear in obedience to the commandment of Christ Jesus, , and for assembling themselves together peaceably in the name and fear of the Lord, to worship him in spirit and truth, according to his will.    1663
  43. 30643.
    Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.    Some considerations touching the vsefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it.    1663
  44. 30644.
    Bradley, Samuel.    The afflicted and retired mans meditations, concerning the excellency of the spirit With a discovery of the twofold-mind; the danger of the one, the comfort and safety of the other. First, here is observed, what it is for to be carnally minded. Secondly, means to suppress a carnal frame of spirit. Thirdly, the dreadful state of a carnal minded man. Fourthly, how the spirit is a Christians help. Fifthly, means to obtain the spirit. Sixthly, the characters of a spiritualized Christian. Seventhly, the glorious priviledges of a spiritual minded man. And a few meditations by way of observation: with a dialogue between Christ and a sinner; Christ and a Christian; Christ and the afflicted person: as also, a word to the remnant of the womans seed: with a loud call to all saints, to love one another upon the account of son-ship, and not onely upon the account of fellowship. Written by Samuel Bradley, who hath love for all that love the Lord Jesus in sincerity, who prayes for Zions unity.    1663
  45. 30645.
    Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670.    A sermon ad clerum at the visitation of the deane and chapter there, holden the 19th day of November, anno Dom. 1662 : by the Most Reverend Father in God Acceptus, by Divine Providence Lord Arch-Bishop of York his Grace, Primate of England and Metropolitan / preacht by Thomas Bradley ...    1663
  46. 30646.
    Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670.    A sermon preached at the minster in Yorke at the assizes there holden, the thirtieth day of March, 1663 / by Thomas Bradley ...    1663
  47. 30647.
    Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670.    Cesars due and the subjects duty, or, A present for Cesar in a sermon preach't in the Minster at Yorke at the assizes there holden Aug. 3, 1663 by way of recantation of some passages in a former sermon preached in the same place and pulpit at the last assizes immediately before it / both of them by Thomas Bradley.    1663
  48. 30648.
    Bradshaw, John, 1602-1659.    A moderate short discourse concerning tenderness of conscience by John Bradshaw ...    1663
  49. 30649.
    Brend, William, d. 1676.    Some addition to a former paper, entituled, A short declaration of the purpose and decree of the everlasting counsel of Gods heavenly host concerning His royal seed, to demonstrate the nobleness of its operation, and how God doth manifest it : and is an answer in short to a question as followeth : How God doth manifest this noble and honourable seed in man, in which is the glory of it magnified by its own workings, in all that believe, to their justification, salvation, and to the condemnation of them that resist? / by a lover ot it, and one who waits for its exaltation over all, and hath travelled and suffered for its sake, William Brend.    1663
  50. 30650.
    Brokeman, J.    The tradesmans lamentation: or the mechanicks complaint.    1663
  51. 30651.
    Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.    Christian behaviour, or, The fruits of true Christianity shewing the ground from whence they flow in their godlike order in the duty of relations, as husbands, wives, parents, children, masters, servants : with a word of direction to all backsliders / by John Bunyan.    1663
  52. 30652.
    Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.    I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also, or, A discourse touching prayer, from I Cor. 14.15 wherein is briefly discovered 1. What prayer is, 2. What it is to pray with the spirit, 3. What it is to pray with the spirit and with the understanding also / by John Bunyan.    1663
  53. 30653.
    Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.    A true description of my manner of life of what I have been in my profession of religion, and what I am at present, by the grace of God / this was given forth some time before that faithful servant of God laid down his body, who was known amongst many, by the name of Edward Burrough.    1663
  54. 30654.
    Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.    Two general epistles, or, The breathings of love uttered from the pure life, to the wholeflock of God in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and all other places whersoever this shall come, greeting : being a wholesome exhortation ... / given forth by by that faithful servant of God, who, though he hath lately laid down the earthly body, yet he lives with his Maker forever, Edvvard Burrough.    1663
  55. 30655.
    Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.    A proposal humbly offered for the farming of liberty of conscience    1663
  56. 30656.
    Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.    A proposall humbly offered, for the farming of liberty of conscience    1663
  57. 30657.
    Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.    Hudibras the second part.    1663
  58. 30658.
    Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.    Hudibras written in the time of the late wars.    1663
  59. 30659.
    Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.    Hudibras, the second part    1663
  60. 30660.
    Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.    A Compleat collection of farewel sermons preached by Mr. Calamy, Dr. Manton, Mr. Caryl ... [et al.] ; together with Mr. Ash his funeral sermon, Mr. Nalton's funeral sermon, Mr. Lye's rehearsal ... with their several prayers.    1663
  61. 30661.
    Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.    A sermon preached at Aldermanberry Church, Dec. 28, 1662 in the fore-noon by Edm. Calamy.    1663
  62. 30662.
    Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.    Master Edmund Calamies leading case    1663
  63. 30663.
    Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.    The Royal remembrancer, or, A Healing letter with arguments and reasons, to the Presbyterians and nonconformists : seasonably offered, from divers learned and conforming persons, to the view of Mr. Calamy, Mr. Jenkins, and others.    1663
  64. 30664.
    Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620.    A friends advice, in an excellent ditty, concerning the variable changes in this life. : To pleasant new tune,.    1663
  65. 30665.
    Capriata, Pier Giovanni.    The history of the wars of Italy from the year MDCXIII to MDCXLIV in XVIII books / written originally in Italian, by Pietro Giovanni Capriata ... ; and rendred in English by Henry Earl of Monmouth.    1663
  66. 30666.
    Carleton, John, b. 1645?    The replication of certain vindicatory depositions occasioned by way of answer to the various aspersions and false reports of ignorant and malicious tongues, and the pamphlets of base detractors concerning the late acted cheat / written by Iohn Carleton.    1663
  67. 30667.
    Carleton, John, b. 1645?    The ultimum vale of John Carleton of the Midde Temple, London, Gent. being a true description of that grand imposter, late a pretended Germane-lady.    1663
  68. 30668.
    Carleton, Mary, 1642?-1673.    An historical narrative of the German princess containing all material passages, from her first arrivall at Graves-end, the 30th of March last past, untill she was discharged from her imprisonment, June the sixth instant. Wherein also is mentioned, sundry private matters, between Mr. John Carlton, and others, and the said princess; not yet published. Together with a brief and notable story, of Billing the Brick-layer, one of her pretended husbands, coming to New-Gate, and demanding of the keeper her deliverance, on Monday the eighth instant. Written by her self, for the satisfaction of the world, at the request of divers persons of honour.    1663
  69. 30669.
    Carleton, Mary, 1642?-1673.    The arraignment, tryal and examination of Mary Moders, otherwise Stedman, now Carleton, (stiled, the German Princess) at the sessions-house in the Old Bayly being brought prisoner from the Gatehouse Westminster, for having two husbands, viz. Tho. Stedman of Canterbury Shooemaker, and John Carleton of London, Gent. : who upon a full hearing was acquitted by the jury on Thursday, June 4, 1663.    1663
  70. 30670.
    Carleton, Mary, 1642?-1673.    The case of Madam Mary Carleton, lately stiled the German Princess, truely stated with an historical relation of her birth, education, and fortunes; in an appeal to his illustrious Highness Prince Rupert. By the said Mary Carleton.    1663
  71. 30671.
    Caron, François, 1600-1673.    A true description of the mighty kingdoms of Japan and Siam written originally in Dutch by Francis Caron and Joost Schorten ; and novv rendred into English by Capt. Roger Manley.    1663
  72. 30672.
    Carpenter, Richard, d. 1670?    Rome in her fruits being a sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1662, near to the standard in Cheapside : in the which sermon the author sets up his standard in opposition to the fruits and practices of Rome, and likewise answers in brief a late pamphlet, entitled Reasons why Roman Catholicks should not be pe[r]s[e]cuted / by Richard Carpenter.    1663
  73. 30673.
    Casaubon, Meric, 1599-1671.    The question to whom it belonged anciently to preach and whether all priests might or did discussed out of antiquity : as also, what preaching is, properly / by Meric Casaubon ...    1663
  74. 30674.
    Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.    His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, December 26, 1662    1663
  75. 30675.
    Charleton, Walter, 1619-1707.    Chorea gigantum, or, The most famous antiquity of Great-Britan [sic], vulgarly called Stone-Heng, standing on Salisbury Plain, restored to the Danes by Walter Charleton ...    1663
  76. 30676.
    Cheesman, Thomas.    Via lactea, or, The saints onely way to true blessedness opened in a sermon from Matth. 5, 8 : also the danger of neglecting gospel-salvation, from Heb. 2, 3 / by Thomas Cheesman ... ; with his epistle to vindicate himself from those absurdities of method and language and little less then blasphemies, with which he was abused by a mercenary pen, in the former impression.    1663
  77. 30677.
    Church of England.    Articles of inquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the Arch-Deaconry of Durham. Anno Dom. MDCLXIII.    1663
  78. 30678.
    Church of England. Archdeaconry of Norwich. Archdeacon (1660-1668 : Gery)    Articles to be enquired of by the church-wardens and side-men (with the assistance of their ministers) of every parish within the Arch-deaconry of Norwich, in the visitation of the right worshipfull Doctor William Gery, arch-deacon of Norwich. : In the year of our Lord God, 166[4].    1663
  79. 30679.
    Church of England. Diocese of Gloucester. Bishop (1660-1672 : Nicholson)    Articles of visitation and enquiry, concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the arch-deaconry of Gloucester, in the first visitation of the Arch-Deacon    1663
  80. 30680.
    City of London (England).    Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall civitas London, vicesimo tertio die Maii, anno Domini Christi 1663 ... an Act of Common-Council for the Translation of all Persons that Keep Inns, Osteries [sic], or Livery-Stables within this City and Liberties, into the Company of Innholders.    1663
  81. 30681.
    City of London (England). Common Council.    An Act of Common Councell, concerning orphans    1663
  82. 30682.
    Clark, William, advocate.    Marciano, or, The discovery a tragi-comedy, acted with great applause before His Majesties High Commissioner, and others of the nobility, at the Abby of Holyrud-house, on St. Johns night, by a company of gentlemen.    1663
  83. 30683.
    Clifford, James, 1622-1698.    The Divine services and anthems usually sung in the cathedrals and collegiate choires in the Church of England collected by J. C.    1663
  84. 30684.
    Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668.    A salutation to the suffering-seed of God wherein the things are declared and signified before-hand that must shortly come to pass / by Josiah Coale.    1663
  85. 30685.
    Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668.    A song of the judgments and mercies of the Lord wherein the things seen in secret are declared openly : being a brief demonstration of the secret work of the Almighty in me, his servant, given forth at the movings of the spirit of the Lord and is to go throughout the world ... / by Josiah Cole.    1663
  86. 30686.
    Complin, Nicholas.    The faithfulnesse of the upright made manifest being a testimony concerning the life, death, and sufferings of a pretious servant of the Lords called Humphrey Smith, who died a prisoner for witnessing unto the living truth in Winchester common goal, on the 4th day in the 3 month in the year 1663.    1663
  87. 30687.
    Corneille, Pierre, 1606-1684.    Pompey a tragœdy, acted with great applause.    1663
  88. 30688.
    Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667.    Cutter of Coleman-Street a comedy : the scene London, in the year 1658 / written by Abraham Cowley.    1663
  89. 30689.
    Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667.    Poems, by several persons    1663
  90. 30690.
    Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667.    Verses, written upon several occasions by Abraham Cowley.    1663
  91. 30691.
    Cressy, Serenus, 1605-1674.    Roman-Catholick doctrines no novelties, or, An answer to Dr. Pierce's court-sermon, miscall'd The primitive rule of Reformation by S.C. a Roman-Catholick.    1663
  92. 30692.
    Crowe, William, 1616-1675.    A collection, or catalogue of our English writers on the Old and New Testament either in whole or in part : whether commentators, elucidators, adnotators, or expositors : at large or in single sermons ...    1663
  93. 30693.
    Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.    Two treatises, the first of blood-letting and the diseases to be cured thereby, the second of cupping and scarifying, and the diseases to be cured thereby by Nich. Culpeper, Gent., M. Ruland, and Abdiah Cole ...    1663
  94. 30694.
    Cyprien, de Gamaches, ca. 1599-1679.    Heaven opened, and the pains of purgatory avoided by the very great indulgences of the two most illustrious archconfraternities : the one of our Blessed Lady, called the Rosary, and the other of the seraphical father, St. Francis, called, The cord of the Passion.    1663
  95. 30695.
    D'Avenant, William, Sir, 1606-1668.    Poem to the King's Most Sacred Majesty by Sr. William D'Avenant.    1663
  96. 30696.
    D. B. (Daniel Baker), fl. 1650-1660.    A tender greeting and salutation of perfect love and life of truth to the children of the kingdom ...    1663
  97. 30697.
    D. F.    Reason and judgement, or, Special remarques of the life of the renowned Dr. Sanderson, late Lord Bishop of Lincoln together with his Judgement for setling the church, in exact resolutions of sundry grand cases very seasonable at this time.    1663
  98. 30698.
    D. W. (Dorothy White)    To all those that vvorship in temples made vvith hands, but more especially to them of Pauls, as a vvarning to them to repent.    1663
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    Dauncey, John, fl. 1663.    Work for Cooper, or A bone for the doctour to pick; being an ansvver to a scurrilous pamphlet, entituled, The asse beaten for bawling.    1663
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    Davenport, John, 1597-1670.    A discourse about civil government in a new plantation whose design is religion written many years since by that reverend and worthy minister of the Gospel John Cotton ; and now published by some undertakers of a new plantation for general direction and information.    1663