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  1. 30801.
    J. P. (John Perrot), d. 1671?    Glorious glimmerings of the life of love, unity, and pure joy vvritten in Rome prison of madmen in the year 1660, but conserved as in obscurity until my arrival at Barbados in the year 1662, from whence it is sent the second time to the Lord's lambs / by J.P.    1663
  2. 30802.
    J. R.    An answer for Mr. Calamie to a poem congratulating his imprisonment in Nevv-gate. Intituled by Robert Wilde. D.D. Author of the late Iter Boreale. / By J.R. Author of the late Small-Beer poem. Sic. partis componere Magna.    1663
  3. 30803.
    J. S. (John Shirley), fl. 1680-1702.    The young mans resolution to the maidens request. A witty dialogue between a young man and a maid. Wherein she asks him when he intends to marry, and he resolves her how long he will tarry. To the tune of, Summer time.    1663
  4. 30804.
    J. V. C. O.    Amsterdam: toleration, or no toleration in a discourse between conformists, non-conformists, papists, Anabaptists, Quakers, In their own words, before a gracious king, about the extent of a Christian indulgence to all dissenters. By J.V.C.O. A friend to men of all religions.    1663
  5. 30805.
    Ja. H.    An elegy on the much lamented death of Dr. Sanderson, late Lord Bishop of Lincolne, who deceased the latter end of January, 1662    1663
  6. 30806.
    Jackson, Henry, fl. 1662-1700.    A visitation of love to the tender plants of Gods vineyard given forth by Henry Jackson ; also two generall epistles, given forth by William Caton.    1663
  7. 30807.
    James I, King of Scotland, 1394-1437.    Christ's kirk on the green composed (as is supposed) by King James the Fifth.    1663
  8. 30808.
    James II, King of England, 1633-1701.    Instructions and rules to be duly observed by each and every master-gunner entertained upon any ship, friggot, or vessel of war, which either now, or hereafter shall be in the service of his Majesty, / by order of his Royal Highness, James, Duke of York and Albany, Earl of Ulster, Lord High Admiral of England and Ireland,    1663
  9. 30809.
    Janson, Henry, Sir, 1616 or 17-ca. 1684.    Philanax Anglicus, or, A Christian caveat for all kings, princes prelates how they entrust a sort of pretended Protestants of integrity, or suffer them to commix with their respective governments : shewing plainly from the principles of all their predecessours, that it is impossible to be at the same time Presbyterians, and not rebells : with a compendious draught of their portraictures and petigree done to the life, by their own doctors dead hands, perfectly delineating their birth, breeding, bloody practices, and prodigious theorems against monarchy / faithfully published by T.B.    1663
  10. 30810.
    Jones, Andrew.    The black book of conscience, or, God's high court of iustice in the soul wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways is judged and discovered by their consciences : very seasonable for these times wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme / by Andrew Iones.    1663
  11. 30811.
    Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?    A new droll, or, The counter-scuffle. The second part acted in the middle of High-Lent between the goalers and the prisoners : very pleasant and delghtful [sic] / by J. Jordan, gent.    1663
  12. 30812.
    Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?    A royal arbor of loyal poesie consisting of poems and songs digested into triumph, elegy, satyr, love drollery / composed by Tho. Jordan.    1663
  13. 30813.
    Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?    Tricks of youth, or, The walks of Islington and Hogsdon with the humours of Woodstreet-compter a comedy, as it was publickly acted nineteen dayes together with extraordinary applause / written by Tho. Jordan, Gent.    1663
  14. 30814.
    Ken, Thomas, 1637-1711.    Ichabod: or, Five groans of the church: Prudently foreseeing, and passionately bewailing her second fall: Threatened by these five dangerous, though undiscerned, miscarriages that caused her first: Viz. [bracket] 1. Undue ordination, 2. Loose prophaness, 3. Unconscionable symony, 4. Careless non-residence, 5. Encroaching pluralities. Humbly presented to her supreme head and governour, the kings most excellent majesty, and his great council, the Parliament of England.    1663
  15. 30815.
    Killigrew, William, Sir, 1606-1695.    A proposal, shewing how this nation may be vast gainers by all the sums of money, given to the Crown, without lessening the prerogative humbly offer'd to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and to the knights, citizens, and burgesses, assembled in Parliament / by William Killigrew ; to which is prefix'd the late Honourable Sir James Sheene's letter on the same subject and the proposer's answer.    1663
  16. 30816.
    King, Henry, 1592-1669.    A sermon preached at Lewis in the diocess of Chichester by the Lord Bp. of Chichester, at his visitation held there, Octob. 8, 1662.    1663
  17. 30817.
    Knollys, Hanserd, 1599?-1691.    Rhetoricae adumbratio opera studio / H. Knollys.    1663
  18. 30818.
    L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.    Toleration discuss'd by Roger L'Estrange.    1663
  19. 30819.
    L. G.    The Court's apology containing a short vindication of the courtiers from the common aspersions and misreports of ignorance and envy / by L.G. a daily observator.    1663
  20. 30820.
    L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?    The Famous flower of serving-men, or, The lady turn'd serving-man. Her lord being slain, her father dead, her bower robb'd, her servants fled; she drest herself in mans attire: She trimm'd her locks, she cut her hair; and therewithal she changed her name, from fair Elise to sweet William. To a delicate new tune, or Flora Farewel. Summer time. Or, Lovers tide.    1663
  21. 30821.
    L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?    The true-lovers holidaies: or, The wooing, winning, and wedding of a fair damosel; performed by a lusty souldier, being one of the auxiliaries. The souldier woo'd the maid with words most kind, she answered him according to his mind. To the tune of, No body else shall plunder but I.    1663
  22. 30822.
    Lane, Edward, 1605-1685.    Look unto Jesus, or, An ascent to the Holy Mount to see Jesus Christ in his glory whereby the active and contemplative believer may have the eyes of his understanding more inlightned to behold in some measure the eternity and immutability of the Lord Jesus Christ ... : at the end of the book is an appendix, shewing the certainty of the calling of the Jews / written by Edward Lane.    1663
  23. 30823.
    Laney, Benjamin, 1591-1675.    A sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehal, April 5, 1663 by ... B. Lord Bishop of Lincoln, Elect.    1663
  24. 30824.
    Laophilus Misotyrannus.    Mene tekel, or, The downfal of tyranny a treatise wherein liberty and equity are vindicated, and tyranny condemned by the law of God and right reason, and the peoples power and duty to execute justice without and upon wicked governors, asserted / by Laophilus Misotyrannus.    1663
  25. 30825.
    Laud, William, 1573-1645.    Officium quotidianum: or, A manual of private devotions By the most reverend father in God Dr. William Laud late Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury.    1663
  26. 30826.
    Lawrence, Thomas, 1645?-1714.    Concerning marriage a letter sent to G.F. and with it a copy of an answer to a friends letter concerning marriage, and some queries and his reply to the answer and queries and an additional to G.F.s reply containing 13 queries concerning marriage, also the manner how the parties intending marriage are to go together / published by Benjamin Lawrence by the consent and advice of friends.    1663
  27. 30827.
    Lawrence, Thomas, 1645?-1714.    Verses spoken to the King, Queen, and Dutchesse of York in St John's Library in Oxford    1663
  28. 30828.
    Le Franc, James.    O basanos tes aletheias, or, The touch-stone of truth wherein verity by scripture and antiquity is plainly confirmed, and errour confuted / delivered in certain sermons, preached in English by James Le Franc ...    1663
  29. 30829.
    Lee, Richard, 1611-1684.    Cor humiliatum contritum a sermon preached at S. Pauls Church London, Nov. 29, 1663 / by Richard Lee ... ; wherein was delivered the profession of his judgement against the Solemn league and covenant, the late King's death,    1663
  30. 30830.
    Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.    Fœlix consortium, or, A fit conjuncture of religion and learning in one entire volume, consisting of six books : the first treating of religion in general ... the second of learning ... the third, fourth, fifth and sixth books particularizing the men eminent for religion or learning ... : in an alphabetical order / by Edward Leigh ...    1663
  31. 30831.
    Lichtenberger, Johannes, 15th cent.    Spectators, make a ring, that you may see the fatal battle which is like to be fought by two pow'rfull combatants    1663
  32. 30832.
    Lloyd, David, 1635-1692.    Never faile, or, That sure way of thriving under all revolutions in an eminent instance from 1639 to 1661.    1663
  33. 30833.
    Love, Mary, 17th cent.    Love's name lives, or, A publication of divers petitions presented by Mistris Love to the Parliament, in behalf of her husband with severall letters that interchangeably pass'd between them a little before his death : as also, one letter written to Master Love by Mr. Jaquel, one of the witnesses against him : together with seven severall letters and notes sent to him, from Dr. Drake, Mr. Jenkyn Mr. Case, and Mr. Robinson, his then fellow-sufferers : all published for publick good.    1663
  34. 30834.
    Lucian, of Samosata.    Part of Lucian made English from the originall, in the yeare 1638 by Jasper Mayne ..., to which are adjoyned those other dialogues of Lucian as they were formerly translated by Mr. Francis Hicks.    1663
  35. 30835.
    Lucy, William, 1594-1677.    Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ...    1663
  36. 30836.
    M. C.    A word of remembrance, reproof counsel, to England and London put forth by one that loves and longs for their prosperity.    1663
  37. 30837.
    M. D.    A Short surveigh of the grand case of the present ministry whether they may lawfully subscribe and declare as by the late Act of uniformity is required, and the several cases thence arising, especially about the covenant / by some conformable non-conformists.    1663
  38. 30838.
    M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656?    An excellent medley, which you may admire at (without offence) for every line speaks a contrary sense. The tune is, Tarletons medley.    1663
  39. 30839.
    Machiavelli, Niccolò, 1469-1527.    Machivael's [sic] discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius, translated out of the Italian. To which is added his Prince. With some marginal animadversions noting and taxing his errors. By E.D.    1663
  40. 30840.
    Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691.    Religio stoici    1663
  41. 30841.
    Manley, Thomas, 1628-1690.    The sollicitor exactly and plainly declaring both as to knowledge and practice how such an undertaker ought to be qualified : as also his parts, qualities, and fitting endowments for such a weighty employment in a more special manner then hath ever seen heretofore published by any hand whatsoever : shewing further the particular of suing a person priviledged, and how the same may by course of court sue any forrainer : being truly useful for all sorts of persons who have any important business in law or equity /    1663
  42. 30842.
    Marsh, Henry, fl. 1663-1664.    A new survey of the Turkish empire and government in a brief history deduced to this present time, and the reign of the now Grand Seignior, Mahomet the IV, the present and XIV emperor : with their laws, religion, and customs : as also an account of the siege of Newhausel.    1663
  43. 30843.
    Mazarin, Jules, 1602-1661.    The last will and testament of the late renowned Cardinal Mazarini, deceased February 27, 1660 together with some historical remarques of his life.    1663
  44. 30844.
    Melish, Stephen.    XII visions of Stephen Melish a Germane being such as concern the affairs now in agitation between the French King the Pope. Translated by Albertus Otto Faber.    1663
  45. 30845.
    Mews, Peter, 1619-1706.    The ex-ale-tation of ale being the antient liquor of this realme· Or, A clear definition of its efficacious operation in several pates, arts and professions. Dedicated to all that love ale, and to be presented to all the inns and ale-houses in England.    1663
  46. 30846.
    Morley, George, 1597-1684.    Epistola apologetica et parænetica ad theologum quendam Belgam scripta    1663
  47. 30847.
    Mowbray, Thomas, minister of the Gospel.    The honour of kings vindicated and asserted In a sermon preached before the Right Honourable Sr. Patrick Drummond, late Conservator of the Priviledges of the Scots nation in the Netherlands, togeter [sic] with a considerable number of merchants, masters, and common sea-men from several places, the 3. of May 1661. stilo novo, being his Majesties coronation day. By Mr. Thomas Mowbray Minister of the Gospel at the Stapel-Port in Camp-veet.    1663
  48. 30848.
    Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698.    The neck of the Quakers broken, or, cut in sunder by the two-edged sword of the spirit which is put into my mouth first, in a letter to Edward Bourne a Quaker, secondly, in answer to a letter to Samuel Hooton and W.S., thirdly, in a letter to Richard Farnsworth, Quaker, fourthly, in an answer to a printed pamphlet of the said Richard Farnsworth, entituled, Truth ascended, or, The annointed and sealed of the Lord defended, / written by Lodowick Muggleton ...    1663
  49. 30849.
    N. G.    Dr. Pierce his preaching exemplified in his practice. Or, An antidote to the poison of a surrilous [sic] and libellous pamphlet sent by N.G. to a friend in London, and printed without license In a letter from a friend of truth and justice unto a worthy divine of Cambridge.    1663
  50. 30850.
    Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678.    A discourse concerning schools and school-masters offered to publick consideration / by M.N.    1663
  51. 30851.
    Newcomen, Matthew, 1610?-1669.    Ultimum vale, or, The last farewell of a minister of the Gospel to a beloved people by Matthevv Nevvcomen ...    1663
  52. 30852.
    Okeham, William.    The preservation of the King's Majesties royal person, crown, and dignity the preparing of the fishing trade : maintenance of the poor : preserving of peace and safety of the kingdomes / by W. O. ...    1663
  53. 30853.
    Oldisworth, Giles, 1619-1678.    The stone rolled away, and life more abundant an apologie urging self-denyal, new-obedience, faith, and thankfulnesse / by Giles Oldworth ...    1663
  54. 30854.
    Oliver, John, 1601-1661.    A present for teeming vvomen, or, Scripture-directions for women with child how to prepare for the houre of travel / written first for the private use of a gentlewoman of quality in the West, and now published for the common good by John Oliver.    1663
  55. 30855.
    Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.    The horrid conspiragie [sic] of such impenitent traytors as intended a new rebellion in the kingdom of Ireland with a list of the prisoners, and the particular manner of seizing Dublin-castle by Ludlow, and his accomplices : verbatim out of the expresses sent to His Majesty from the Duke of Ormond.    1663
  56. 30856.
    Osland, Henry.    The living, dead pastor yet speaking in two sermons, preached on Bartholomews Day, Aug. 24, 1662, in Bewdly Chappel / by Henry Osland then minister there, and now published by some friends of truth.    1663
  57. 30857.
    Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.    Ovid's heroical epistles Englished by W.S.    1663
  58. 30858.
    Parker, John.    A true copy of two speeches spoken by two orphans, educated in Christ-Hospital, on the 13th day of August, 1663 being a day set apart to commemorate God's mercies bestowed on their fellow-brethren, who were formerly educated and brought up in the said hospital.    1663
  59. 30859.
    Parr, Richard, 1617-1691.    The sinners remembrancer, or, A serious warning to the wicked, to prevent his destruction, and hasten his reformation by Rich. Parr ...    1663
  60. 30860.
    Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.    A weighty question, proposed to the King, and both Houses of Parliament together, with some queries about religion, for the good of mens souls, that they may seek after, and be established in that which gives life / by Isaac Penington.    1663
  61. 30861.
    Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.    Concerning God's seeking out his Israel likewise concerning the principle of lief [i.e. life] whereby he seekth them and the way of their closing with his spirit therein : as also concerning the two covenants under one whereof he pleaseth to exercise and prepare them for the life and inheritance which he hath treasured up for them in the other : with a postscript relating some things necessary for lost man to be acquainted with in his travels from his lost estate / by Isaac Penington.    1663
  62. 30862.
    Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.    Some queries concerning the order and government of the church of Christ    1663
  63. 30863.
    Péréfixe de Beaumont, Hardouin de, b. 1605.    The history of Henry IV. surnamed the Great, King of France and Navarre Written originally in French, by the Bishop of Rodez, once tutor to his now most Christian Majesty; and made English by J. D.    1663
  64. 30864.
    Person of quality.    Groanes from Newgate, or, An elegy upon Edvvard Dun, Esq. the cities common hangman, who dyed naturally in his bed the 11th of September, 1663 / written by a person of quality.    1663
  65. 30865.
    Philipps, Fabian, 1601-1690.    The antiquity, legality, reason, duty and necessity of præ-emption and prourveyance, for the King, or, Compositions for his pourveyance as they were used and taken for the provisions of the Kings household, the small charge and burthen thereof to the people, and the many for the author, great mischiefs and inconveniences which will inevitably follow the taking of them away / by Fabian Philipps.    1663
  66. 30866.
    Philipps, Fabian, 1601-1690.    The antiquity, legality, right, use, and ancient usage of fines paid in chancery upon the suing out, or obtaining some sorts of original writs retornable into the Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster / by Fabian Phillips ...    1663
  67. 30867.
    Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691.    A true accompt of the proceedings (and of the grounds of the proceedings) of the president and officers of St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxford, against Dr. Yerburie lately a fellow of the same printed only to save the labour of transcribing many copies, and to prevent the mistakes thereby apt to be incurr'd, and meerly for the satisfaction of private friends, who either want or desire a most impartial information of that affair.    1663
  68. 30868.
    Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691.    The primitive rule of reformation delivered in a sermon before His Maiesty at Whitehall, Feb. 1, 1662 in vindication of our Church against the novelties of Rome by Tho. Pierce.    1663
  69. 30869.
    Poole, Josua, fl. 1632-1646.    Practical rhetorick. Or, Certain little sentences varied according to the rules prescribed by Erasmus, in his most excellent book De copia verborum rerum Wherein children may be exercised, when they first begin to translate Latin, with many advantages, as will appear by the ensuing epistle. Framed first for the use of a private school, kept in the house of Mr. Francis Atkinson: and now commended to the use of all schools. By Joshua Pool, Mr. of Arts.    1663
  70. 30870.
    Porter, T. (Thomas), 1636-1680.    A witty combat, or, The female victor a trage-comedy : as it was acted by persons of quality in Whitson-week with great applause / written by T.P., Gent.    1663
  71. 30871.
    Porter, T. (Thomas), 1636-1680.    The villain a tragedy / written by T. Porter, Esq.    1663
  72. 30872.
    Powell, Nathaniel, Sir, d. 1675.    The animadverter animadverted: or, Brief observations on animadversions Published by Thomas Harlackenden, Esquire. Intitluled, Animadversions on several material passages in a book written by Sir Nathanael Povvel, Baronet. By the same authour.    1663
  73. 30873.
    Price, John, 1625?-1691.    Moderation not sedition held forth in a sermon partly preached at St. Matthews Friday-Street the 5 of July 1663 ... / by John Price ...    1663
  74. 30874.
    Price, John, Sir, 1502?-1555.    A description of Wales by Sr John Prise Knight.    1663
  75. 30875.
    Prynne, William, 1600-1669.    Philanax Protestant, or, Papists discovered to the King as guilty of those traiterous positions and practises which they first insinuated into the worst Protestants and now charge upon all to which is added, Philolaus, or, Popery discovered to all Christian people in a serious diswasive from it, for further justification of our gracious King and his honourable Parliaments proceedings for the maintenance of the Act of Uniformity.    1663
  76. 30876.
    Puleston, Hamlet, 1632-1662.    Epitome monarchiæ Britanicæ, or, A brief cronology of the Brittish kings from the first original of monarchial government, to the happy restauration of King Charles the Second : wherein many remarkable observations on the civil warrs of England and General Monks politique transactions in reducing this nation to a firm union for the resettlement of His Majesty, are clearly discovered / by Hamlet Puleston ...    1663
  77. 30877.
    Purnell, Robert, d. 1666.    A serious exhortation to an holy life, or conversation With a clear discovery of the nature of it, what it is. The means of attaining it. The trials of it, how it may be known. The motives, or inducements to it. Or, a profitable companion for conversion. Confirmation. Illumination. Consolation. By Robert Purnell.    1663
  78. 30878.
    R. B.    The redemption of time:, or, A word to the wise; perswading and earnestly entreating them, as they tender the salvation of their souls to all eternity, to mind the time past, present, and to come, before it be too late; drawn from those pathetical words of Moses, O that men were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their later end. Deut. 32.29 / by R. B.    1663
  79. 30879.
    R. B.    The work of sin (in the flesh) condemned and the power of the enemy (in and over the creature mankind) by spiritual weapons resisted, and warred against ... / R.B.    1663
  80. 30880.
    R. C.    A scholasticall discourse demonstrating this conclusion, that ... neither the Pope, nor those called bishops in the church of Romes, are bishops either in order or jurisdiction ... / by R.C.    1663
  81. 30881.
    R. F.    The true relation of the bloody attempt by James Salowayes to cut his own throat in the compter, upon Sunday the 21. of June, 1663 together with Satans attempt and overthrow, in a sermon preached upon the occasion in Wood-street-compter, upon Sunday the 21. of June, 1663 / by R.F. ...    1663
  82. 30882.
    R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666.    The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts, or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended whereby it may appear, that the Quakers, so called, do come to the church, both according to the Scriptures, and Common-prayer books account, and ought not in equity and reason to be presented, or punished for that, / by Richard Farnsworth.    1663
  83. 30883.
    R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666.    The spirit of God speaking in the temple of God, or, Gods spiritual teachings in his people puts flesh to silence that the spirit of Christ may speak in the church written by Richard Farnworth.    1663
  84. 30884.
    R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666.    Truth ascended, or, The annointed and sealed of God defended in an answer written by Richard Farnsworth as a testimony against a conterfeit commission and all injustice and false judgement done and pronounced under pretence of the same.    1663
  85. 30885.
    R. H.    The maidens nay, or, I love not you. To a pleasant new tune.    1663
  86. 30886.
    R. S.    A vvord to Dr. VVomocke. Or, A short reply to his pretended resolution of Mr. Croftons position concerning ministers use of an imposed liturgie. To which is annexed, a blow at Jerubbaal redivivus: discovering his weakness and errours in defence of his groundless secession from solemn publick worship ministred by the English liturgie. By R.S. the publisher of reformation not separation.    1663
  87. 30887.
    R. S.    Jerubbaal justified: or, A plain rebuke of the high (pretended humble) remonstrance and plea against Mr. Crofton his reformation not separation or, a plea for communion with the church under those corruptions, and by that disorderly ministration, to which he cannot conform, nor by it administer. Demonstrating, T.P. (alias D.) his grosse mistakes of Mr. Crofton his principle and argument: as also the fallacie and vanity of his pleaded necessity for his (confessed) separation from publique assemblies, which is found insufficient to acquit him of schisme. To which is added a position, disputing the lawfulnesse of ministers receiving an imposed liturgy.    1663
  88. 30888.
    Ramesey, William, 1627-1675 or 6.    De venenis, or, A discourse of poysons their names, natures, vertues : with their several symptomes, prognosticks, and antidotes / by W.R., M.D.    1663
  89. 30889.
    Ray, John, 1627-1705.    Appendix ad Catalogum plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nascentium continens addenda et emendanda.    1663
  90. 30890.
    Reading, John, 1588-1667.    A sermon delivered in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, concerning church-musick by John Reading ...    1663
  91. 30891.
    Reynell, Edward, 1612-1663.    Bracteola Aurea or, Filings of gold drawn from the life and death of that lovely child, Mris. Joanna Reynell who died the 26. of January, 1662. Worthy of observation and imitation. By E.R. esquire.    1663
  92. 30892.
    Reyner, Edward, 1600-1668.    A treatise of the necessity of humane learning for a Gospel-preacher shewing the use of I. Languages, II. Rhetoric, III. Logic, IV. Natural philosophy, V. Moral philosophy, VI. History, VII. Chronology, VIII. Arithmetic, IX. Geometry, X. Astronomy, XI. Geography, and the benefits of learning in all ages : also this question is determined, whether grace be essential to a minister of the Gospel? / by Edward Reyner ...    1663
  93. 30893.
    Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676.    The pastoral office opened in a visitation-sermon preached at Ipsvvich October 10, 1662. / by Edward, Lord Bishop of Norwich.    1663
  94. 30894.
    Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676.    The staves of beauty bands opened in a sermon preached at Yarmovth, August 23, 1663 / by Edward, Lord Bishop of Norwich.    1663
  95. 30895.
    Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705.    A standard of righteousness lifted up unto the nations, and an ensigne of grace unto the people, but the flagge of defiance against Antichrist, and all his messengers and ministers, who are under his power and pleading for it, for terme of life all of which are held forth in a plain answer unto Leonard Letchford's quaery concerning perfection and keeping of Gods law and Commandments, which may serve the universal good, and satisfaction of all people who are yet unsatisfied in these weighty matters in this book inserted : with a testimony concerning the natural man who cannot keep the law nor commands of God ... / given forth this 13th day of the 8th moneth, 1663, by a follower of the Lamb thorow [sic] many tribulations, whose name is Ambrose Rigge.    1663
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    Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705.    A true prospect for the bishops, priests deacons and all other within the jurisdiction of the Church of England who are professors of the common prayer, through which they may see how far they are short in faith, principle and practice of divers sound truths therin specified : also the proper right of the Quakers to divers good things therein vindicated and pleaded for ... / published by Ambrose Rigg.    1663
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    Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705.    The serpent's subtilty discovered in a plain answer to a lying scandalous paper, lately came from Leonard Letchford, who calls himself rector of Hurst-Pierpoint in the county of Sussex.    1663
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    Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705.    To all rulers, magistrates, priests, and people, who profess the Scriptures to be their rule throughout the nation of England, but more particularly to the magistrates, priests and people of this county of Sussex, who have had any hand in oppressing and persecuting of them who God hath sent as strangers amongst them ... / From us who are present sufferers under the cruelty of men in the county gaol of Horsham, whose names are Ambrose Rigge Ambrose Galloway ][ Richard VVebb. James Matthew.    1663
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    Riland, John, 1619?-1673.    Confirmation revived, and, Doom's-day books opened in two sermons, the one preach'd at Coventry before the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, upon his first performance of confirmation in that city, June 23, 1662 : the other preach'd at Warwick before the Right Honourable the judges of Assize for that circuit upon the 2d of July next following / by John Riland.    1663
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    Robinson, Henry, 1605?-1664?    The case and title of Henry Robinson of London esq unto a deputation and management of both the letter-offices, together with the profits thereunto belonging, deriv'd from the right honourable Charls Lord Stanhop, unto Endymion Porter esq. deceased, and George Porter esq. his son, and from them unto the said Henry Robinson, as it was represented unto the convention sitting at the time of his Majesties happy restoration, which afterwards settled the same upon his Majesty, without any consideration unto the said H. Robinson for the claim and improvement of the said offices from about 3000l per annum to about 30000l per annum, to the undoing the said H. Robinson, his wife and children.    1663