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31601.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) ● Whereas upon the French Kings declaring warr against His Majestie and his subjects, His Majestie hath issued his declaration against the French, which followeth in these words ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. ● 1665
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31602.J. B. ● The blazing star, or, A discourse of comets, their natures and effects in a letter from J.B. to T.C. concerning the late comet seen on Sunday, December the 11, 1664, at Ibbesley in Hantshire and since at London and Westminster and divers other places of this kingdom. ● 1665
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31603.J. C. ● The merry bell-man's out-cryes, or, The city's O yes being a mad merry ditty both pleasant and witty, to be cry'd in prick-song prose through country and city ... / not by L.P. but J.C. ● 1665
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31604.J. D. (John Darell) ● A true and compendious narration or, second part of Amboyna, or sundry notorious or remarkable injuries, insolencies, and acts of hostility which the Hollanders have exercised from time to time against the English nation in the East-Indies, and particularly of the totall plundering and sinking of the Dragon Katharine both ships and men : with undeniable and convincing proofs for evidencing the truth thereof, and satisfaction of the reader / by a person of long observation and experiences employed first and last in the affairs of the Indies, fifty years, to wit, from Sr. Walter Rawleigh, his voyage, 1615 to this present year 1665 by J. D. ● 1665
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31605.J. R. fl. 1665. ● The valiant hearted sea-man; declaring a late skirmish fought between our English fleet and the Dutch. Wherein the Dutch was worsted, two of the Dutch ships sunk, and two taken as lawful prize, with a very small loss on the English side. The tune is, Lusty Stukely. ● 1665
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31606.J. V. ● Golgotha; or, A looking-glass for London, and the suburbs thereof Shewing the causes, nature and efficacy of the present plagues; and the most hopeful way for healing. With an humble witness against the cruel advice and practice of shutting-up unto oppression. Both now and formerly experienced to encrease, rather than prevent the spreading thereof. / By J.V. grieved by the poor, who perish daily hereby. ● 1665
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31607.J. V. C. (John Vincent Canes), d. 1672. ● Diaphanta, or, Three attendants on Fiat lux wherein Catholick religion is further excused against the opposition of severall adversaries ... and by the way an answer is given to Mr. Moulin, Denton, and Stillingfleet. ● 1665
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31608.J. W. ● A friendly letter to the flying clergy wherein is humbly requested and modestly challenged the cause of their flight. By J. W. priest. ● 1665
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31609.Jeamson, Thomas, d. 1674. ● Artificiall embellishments, or Arts best directions how to preserve beauty or procure it. ● 1665
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31610.Jelinger, Christopher. ● Heaven won by violence, or, A treatise upon Mat. 11, 12 compendiously containing very nigh the whole body of practical divinity : and shewing vvhat a sacred violence is, and how it must be used and offered in believing, repenting, and all the duties of your high calling : together with a new and living way of dying, upon Heb. 11:1 added thereunto / by Christopher Jelinger ; and published, with the dedications thereof, by some Christian friends. ● 1665
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31611.Johnson, Ralph. ● The scholars guide from the accidence to the university, or, Short, plain, and easie rules for performing all manner of exercise in the public school viz. rules for spelling, orthography, pointing, construing, parsing, making Latine, placing Latine, variation, amplification, allusion, imitation, observation, moving passion : as also rules for making colloquys, essays, fables, prosopopæia's, characters, themes, epistles, orations, declamations of all forts : together with rules for translation, variation, imitation, carmen, epigrams, dialogues, eccho's, epitaphs, hymnes, anagrams, acrostichs, chronostichs, / by Ra. Johnson ... ● 1665
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31612.Johnson, William, fl. 1652-1678. ● Agyrto-mastix, or, Some brief animadversions upon two late treatises one of Master George Thomsons, entituled Galeno-pale, the other of Master Thomas O'Dowdes, called The poor mans physitian : with a short appendix relating to the Company of Apothecaries / by William Johnson, chymist to the Kings Colledge of Physitians in London. ● 1665
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31613.Jones, Andrew, M.A. ● The dying mans last sermon. Or, The fathers last blessing Left, and bequeathed as a legacy unto his children, immediately before his death. Being comfortable meditations and preparations for the day of death; which for the worth of them are more worthy to be written in letters of gold, then with ink and paper. The twelfth edition with additions, by Andrew Jones, a servant of Jesus Christ. ● 1665
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31614.Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685? ● Wit in a wildernesse of promiscuous poesie by the author Tho. Jordan. ● 1665
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31615.Keith, George, 1639?-1716. ● A salutation of dear and tender love to the seed of God arising in Aberdeen in two epistles : directed unto friends of truth in that place whom the Lord hath called ... to bear their testimony for his glorious truth (against an evil, adulterous, and persecuting generation) ... / writ by George Keith. ● 1665
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31616.Keith, George, 1639?-1716. ● Help in time of need from the God of help to the people of the (so called) Church of Scotland, especially the once more zealous and professing, who have so shamefully degenerated and declined from that which their fathers the primitive Protestants attained unto ... / writ by George Keith, prisoner for the truth in Aberdeen in the latter end of the year 1664. ● 1665
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31617.Kemp, W. (William) ● A brief treatise of the nature, causes, signes, preservation from, and cure of the pestilence collected by W. Kemp ... ● 1665
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31618.Kephale, Richard. ● Medela pestilentiae wherein is contained several theological queries concerning the plague, with approved antidotes, signes and symptoms : also an exact method for curing that epidemicial distemper, humbly presented to the Right Honourable and Right Worshipful the lord mayor and sheriffs of the city of London. ● 1665
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31619.Kerswell, John. ● Speculum gratitudinis; or, David's thankfulness unto God for all His benefits Expressed in a sermon on the 29th of May, 1664. being Whitsunday, and the day of the happy birth and return of our Gracious King, Charles the Second. By John Kerswel, B.D. and rector of Goddington in Oxford-shire. ● 1665
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31620.Killigrew, William, Sir, 1606-1695. ● Three playes written by Sir William Killigrew, vice-chamberlain to Her Majesty the Queen Consort, 1664, viz. [brace] Selindra, Pandora, Ormasdes. ● 1665
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31621.King, Henry, 1592-1669. ● A sermon preached the 30th of January at White-Hall, 1664 being the anniversary commemoration of K. Charls the I, martyr'd on that day / by Henry King ... ● 1665
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31622.Kingston, Richard, b. 1635? ● Pillulæ pestilentiales, or, A spiritual receipt for cure of the plague delivered in a sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Church London, in the mid'st of our late sore visitation / by Rich. Kingston ... ● 1665
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31623.L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680? ● The ready way to everlasting life, or, A perfect remedy against the poyson of sin in this little book is contained many severall and excellent vertues ... / by L.P. ● 1665
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31624.La Chambre, Marin Cureau de, 1594-1669. ● The art how to know men originally written by the sieur de La Chambre ... ; rendred into English by John Davies ... ● 1665
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31625.Laney, Benjamin, 1591-1675. ● A sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall March 27th 1664 by ... B. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. ● 1665
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31626.Laney, Benjamin, 1591-1675. ● A sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, March 12, 1664/5 by B. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. ● 1665
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31627.Le Medde, Theod. ● Elixyrlogia, or, A compendious discourse wherein the eminent and effectual virtues and properties of the universal elixyr are set forth not only for the particular use of them that would prevent the contagion of the plague ... but for the general cure, remedying, and certain prevention of most acute diseases incident to mankind ... : with the manner of taking it ... and a rational accompt how it may certainly conduce to the prolonging of life if medically administred in a little quantity every morning to an empty stomach / by Theod. Le Medde, M.D. ● 1665
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31628.Leader, Thomas. ● The wounded-heart, or, The jury-man's offences declared and ingeniously acknowledged for the satisfaction of those who were thereby troubled by Thomas Leader. ● 1665
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31629.Lloyd, David, 1635-1692. ● The states-men and favourites of England since the reformation their prudence and policies, successes and miscarriages, advancements and falls; during the reigns of King Henry VIII. King Edward VI. Queen Mary. Queen Elizabeth King James. King Charles I. ● 1665
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31630.Lukin, H. (Henry), 1628-1719. ● The chief interest of man, or, A discourse of religion, clearly demonstrating the equity of the precepts of the Gospel, and how much the due observance thereof doth conduce to the happiness and well-being as well of humane societies as of particular persons by H. Lukin. ● 1665
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31631.M. R. ● The meanes of preventing, and preserving from, and curing of the most contagious disease, called the plague with the pestilential feaver, and the fearfull symptomes, and accidents, incident thereunto. Also some prayers, and meditations upon death. ● 1665
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31632.Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691. ● A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's appanages, such as fame, command, riches, pleasures, conversation, ● 1665
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31633.Mall, Thomas, b. 1629 or 30. ● A cloud of witnesses, or, The sufferers mirrour made up of the swanlike-songs, and other choice passages of several martyrs and confessors to the sixteenth century, in their treatises, speeches, letters, prayers, in their prisons, or exiles, at the bar, or stake, / collected out of the ecclesiastical histories of Eusebius, Fox, Fuller, Petrie, Scotland, and Mr. Samuel Ward's Life of faith in death, and alphabetically disposed by T.M. ... ● 1665
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31634.Mall, Thomas, b. 1629 or 30. ● A cloud of witnesses, or, The sufferers mirrour made up of the swanlike-songs, and other choice passages of several martyrs and confessors to the sixteenth century, in their treatises, speeches, letters, prayers, in their prisons, or exiles, at the bar, or stake, / collected out of the ecclesiastical histories of Eusebius, Fox, Fuller, Petrie, Scotland, and Mr. Samuel Ward's Life of faith in death, and alphabetically disposed by T.M., M.A. ● 1665
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31635.Mall, Thomas, b. 1629 or 30. ● An offer of farther help to suffering saints, or, The best work in the worst times wherein the necessity, excellency, and means of preparation for sufferings are clearly evinced, and prescribed : in which, as in a glass, the people of God may see how to dress themselves for death, or any other suffering to which the Lord shall call : added as an appendix to the Sufferers mirrour. ● 1665
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31636.Manning, Edward. ● Ashrea: or, The grove of beatitudes represented in emblemes: and, by the art of memory, to be read on our blessed Saviour crucifi'd: with considerations meditations suitable to every beatitude. ● 1665
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31637.Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678. ● The character of Holland ● 1665
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31638.Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676. ● Love and good-will to all, the author sends, but specially to Zion and her friends ● 1665
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31639.Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676. ● One mite more cast into God's treasury, in some prison-meditations, or, Observations and breathings of an honest heart, touching Englands condition now at this day published, to be seriously pondred and considered of, in a cool spirit, by those in authority, and all the sober-minded people in the nation. ● 1665
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31640.Massachusetts. ● Severall lavvs and orders made at the General Courts in May 3, August 1, October 11, 1665 printed and published by order of the General Court held at Boston the 11th of October, 1665, by Edward Rawson, secr. ● 1665
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31641.May, Thomas, fl. 1664. ● Unto all judges, jurors, witnesses and seamen, or any other who have been, are, or may be exercised in making laws against the innocent, or in trying, judging, or carrying-out of their native country such innocent persons as in conscience towards God cannot stoop to the wills of men, in conforming to their laws made against the witness of God in all clean conscience. ● 1665
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31642.Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672. ● To His Royall Highnesse, the Duke of Yorke on our late sea-fight. ● 1665
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31643.Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699? ● Morbus polyrhizos et polymorphæus. A treatise of the scurvy. Examining opinions and errors, concerning the nature and cure of this disease. Establishing a method for prevention and cure, founded upon other principles; concordant with reason, verified by practice. By Everard Maynwaringe Doctor in Physick. ● 1665
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31644.Mead, Matthew, 1630?-1699. ● Solomon's prescription for the removal of the pestilence, or, The discovery of the plague of our hearts, in order to the healing of that in our flesh by M.M. ● 1665
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31645.Meriton, George, 1634-1711. ● Land-lords law a treatise very fit for the perusal of all gentlemen and others : being a collection of several cases in the law concerning leases, distresses, replevins, rescous, waste, and several other matters which often happen between land-lord and tenant, as appears in the contents of the several chapters / by G. Meriton ... ● 1665
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31646.Mervyn, Audley, Sir, d. 1675. ● A speech delivered by Sir Audley Mervin Knight, His Majesties prime serjeant at law, and speaker of the House of Commons; to his grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in the presence chamber in the castle of Dublin, the seventh of November, 1665 ● 1665
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31647.Mossom, Robert, d. 1679. ● A narrative panegyrical of the life, sickness, and death, of George ... Lord Bishop of Derry in Ireland as it was delivered at his funerals in the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity (commonly called Christ Church) in Dublin on Friday the 12th of January, Anno Domini 1665/6 / by R. Mossom ... ● 1665
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31648.Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698. ● A letter sent to Thomas Taylor, Quaker, in the year 1664 in answer to many blasphemous sayings of his in several pieces of paper and in the margent of a book ... / by Lodowick Muggleton. ● 1665
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31649.Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698. ● A true interpretation of all the chief texts, and mysterious sayings and visions opened, of the whole book of the Revelation of St. John whereby is unfolded, and plainly declared those wonderful deep mysteries and visions interpreted, concerning the true God, the alpha and omega, with variety of other heavenly secrets, which hath never been opened, nor reveaked to any man since the creation of the world to this day, until now / by Lodowick Muggleton ... ● 1665
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31650.Musaeus, Grammaticus. Hero and Leander. ● The tragedy of Hero and Leander, or, The two unfortunate lovers. ... To a pleasant new tune, or, I will never love thee more. ● 1665
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31651.N. R. ● The Belgick lyon discover'd ● 1665
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31652.Naylor, James, 1617?-1660. ● How sin is strengthened, and how it is overcome ● 1665
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31653.Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678. ● Medela medicinæ a plea for the free prosestion and renovation of the art of physick, out of the noblest and most authentick writers ... : tending to the rescue of mankind from the tyranny of diseases, and of physicians themselves , from the pedansism of old authors and present dictators / the author, M. N. ... ● 1665
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31654.New York (Colony). Governor (1664-1668 : Nicolls) ● The conditions for new-planters in the territories of his Royal Highnes the Duke of York. ● 1665
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31655.Page, Mary, d. 1665. ● A Relation in part of what passed through a true and faithful servant and handmaid of the Lord, Mary Page, when she lay upon her bed of sickness, as followeth with an exhortation to all friends to wait, to dwell in the cross of Christ Jesus, given forth b the same spirit, though through another vessel. ● 1665
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31656.Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590. ● The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latin and compared with the French. by Tho: Johnson. Whereunto are added three tractates our of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, nerves, with large figures. Also a table of the bookes and chapters ● 1665
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31657.Park, William, of Edinburgh. ● A tractat of the universal panacæa of soul and body. Published by William Parke, hermetick philof. and physitian ● 1665
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31658.Parker, Alexander, 1628-1689. ● To the mayor and aldermen, with all others in authority, both in the civil and millitary affaires in and about the city of London, together with all other sorts of people of what condition soever, high and low, rich and poor, professors and prophane, who reside in and about the said city; : listen and give good eare to what is here declared unto you by a servant of the Lord. ● 1665
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31659.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● A brief exhortation to those who are shut up from our society and deprived at present of publique instruction. Which may be useful to others also who have any feeling of Gods judgments. By Symon Patrick rector of St. Paul Covent Garden. ● 1665
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31660.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer. By Symon Patrick rector of St. Paul Covent Garden ● 1665
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31661.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● A consolatory discourse perswading to a chearfull trust in God in these times of trouble and danger. By Symon Patrick rector of St. Paul Covent Garden. ● 1665
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31662.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● The parable of the pilgrim written to a friend by Symon Patrick ... ● 1665
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31663.Pearle, Richard. ● Richard Pearle gent. plaintiff Sir William Powel alias Hinson Baronet, Dame Mary his wife, al. defendants. ● 1665
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31664.Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. ● The scattered sheep sought after 1. In a lamentation over the general losse of the powerful presence of God in his people, since the dayes of the apostles, with a particular bewailing of the withering and death of those precious buddings forth of life, which appeared in many at the beginning of the late troubles in these nations, with the proper way of recovery for such, 2. In some propositions concerning the only way of salvation, where is an answer given to that great objection, that the light which convinceth of sin, is the light of a natural conscience, and a brief account rendred of the ground of mens misunderstanding Scriptures, 3. In exposing to view the fundamental principle of the Gospel, upon which the redeemed spirit is built, 4. And in some questions and answers, by way of catechism, for the sake of the simple hearted, directing to that principle, and fixing in it / by Isaac Penington. ● 1665
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31665.Philomathes. ● A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1665 Being the first after leap-year. Wherein are contained the moveable feasts, with the change of the moon, her full and quarters: with the true disposition of the weather, in every quarter of the moon, and a true description of the eclipses of this year. Together with dates of husbandry and gardening, for every month. Also with some physical observations. With the names and times of all the fairs in Scotland: with an addition of several new fairs, never before printed. Set forth at Aberdene, by Philomathes. ● 1665
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31666.Pollard, Hugh, Sir, 1610-1666. ● Fair warnings to a careless world in the pious letter written by the Right Honourable James Earl of Marleburgh, a little before his death, to the Right Honourable Sir Hugh Pollard, comptroller of his Maties houshold. With the last words of CXL and upwards, of the most learned and honourable persons of England, and other parts of the world. ● 1665
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31667.Poor Clares. ● The first Rule of the glorious virgin S. Clare ● 1665
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31668.Portington, Henry. ● A vindication of Henry Portington Esquire, being unjustly committed to Newgate, upon the information of a mad man ● 1665
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31669.Preacher of the Gospel, and now a prisoner. ● Christ confessed, or, Several important questions and cases about the confession of Christ written by a preacher of the Gospel, and now a prisoner. ● 1665
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31670.Prynne, William, 1600-1669. ● The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq. ● 1665
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31671.Prynne, William, 1600-1669. ● The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq. ● 1665
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31672.Pryor, William. ● The poor mans progress and rest, or, the way of God with man passing through the wildernesse to Canaan In answer to a grand question demanded of the author whilst a prisioner in Jameses. Viz. What the manner of Gods dealing was with him in the severall dispensations that he had gone through; and also the ground of his practise, directed to one of the councel. And now published for the prevention of false suggestions against the said prisioner during his captivity. Wherein is clearly demonstrated, first, the false foundations that many thousands in this generation [ ] upon. Secondly, what the true foundation is with the ill consequences and absurditees of the contrary. Thirdly, the infallability of the this true foundation. Fourthly, the difference between living to Christ and living by him. ... Tenthly, some reasons to induce submission to imposition of hands. All made plain by scripture reason and experience. By William Pryer, a poor despised servant of Jesus, ... ● 1665
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31673.Quarles, John, 1624-1665. ● Londons disease, and cure: being a soveraigne receipt against the plague, for prevention sake. / By John Qvarles, philo-medicus. ● 1665
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31674.Quarles, John, 1624-1665. ● The citizens flight with their re-call to which is added, Englands tears and Englands comforts / by John Quarles. ● 1665
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31675.R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681. ● Heaven opened, or, A brief and plain discovery of the riches of Gods covenant of grace by R.A. ● 1665
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31676.R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681. ● Vindiciæ pietatis: or, a vindication of godliness, in the greatest strictness and spirituality of it. From the imputations of folly and fancy Together with several directions for the attaining and maintaining of a godly life. By R.A. ● 1665
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31677.R. B. ● The Revelation of God his glory sounded forth for the opening of the mystery of the seven seals on the book of the wonders of God in the hand of the angel : being a true and faithful testimony of the Enochian prophecie of the rise and fall of Antichrist and of the restauration of Zion to its primitive glory. ● 1665
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31678.R. C. (Richard Crane) ● A lamentation over thee O London with thy rulers and people who hast slighted the day of thy visitation and resisted the spirit of the Lord and despised His counsel ... ● 1665
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31679.R. C. (Richard Crane) ● God's holy name magnified, and his truth exalted by the testimony of his faithful servants who have suffered the cruel penalty of banishment from their native country by the rulers thereof as also an abstract of their names : with some of the barbarous dealings and useages they received and sustained from the hands of those instruments that were imployed in the imbarquing of them / R.C. Unto which is annexed Englands sad estate and condition lamented / written by George Fox the younger in the beginning of the year 1661 ... ● 1665
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31680.R. F. ● Epitaph upon the honourable and truly noble Sir Kenelm Digby Kt. Chancellour to Her Majesty the Queen-mother ● 1665
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31681.R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666. ● A loving salutation with several seasonable exhortations contained in two general epistles sent unto all the saints and persecuted people of God in the houshold [sic] of faith to be red [sic] among them before they be banished as bond-men and bond-women out of the land of their nativity for their religion and righteousness sake. ● 1665
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31682.R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666. ● A tolleration sent down from heaven to preach, or, Godly religious meetings, and true gospell preachers, praying and preaching, in other places then parish churches and chappels, justified by the highest powers, and signally owned by testimonies from heaven, ought not to be condemned or forbiden, but rather allowed and tollerated by men upon earth and likewise what it is to preach according to the laws and statutes of the kingdome, as the matter of preaching, not punishable by the act against nonconformists : also concerning the by R.F. ● 1665
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31683.R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666. ● Truth vindicated. Or, An answer to a letter sent from John Perrot out of Jamaica into England, ● 1665
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31684.R. M. (R. Monsey) ● Scarronides, or, Virgile travestie a mock-poem being the second book of Virgils Æneis translated into English burlesq : being a continuation of the former story / by R. M. ... ● 1665
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31685.R. R. ● A new letter from Aberdeen in Scotland sent to a person of quality wherein is a more full account of the proceedings of the Jewes than hath been hitherto published / by R.R. ● 1665
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31686.R. R. ● The restauration of the Jevves: or, a true relation of their progress and proceedings in order to the regaining of their ancient kingdom. Being the substance of several letters viz. from Antwerp, Legorn, Florence, Published by R.R. ● 1665
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31687.Raunce, John, 17th cent. ● Certain things as they were revealed before they came to pass are now in love published with some addition concerning the present times / [by] J.R. ● 1665
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31688.Raunce, John, 17th cent. ● England's remembrancer of the day of her visitation, and of the woes near to be revealed, except she repent ● 1665
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31689.Rea, John, d. 1681. ● Flora, seu, De florum cultura, or, A complete florilege, furnished with all requisites belonging to a florist by John Rea, Gent. ● 1665
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31690.Reinking, William, fl. 1645-1665. ● A Relation of the inhumane and barbarous suffering of the people called Quakers in the city of Bristoll during the mayoralty of John Knight, commonly called Sir John Knight commencing from the 29 of the 7 month 1663 to the 29 day of the same month, 1664 / impartially observed by a private hand, and now communicated for publick information by the said people. ● 1665
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31691.Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705. ● A lamentation over England, because of the judgements that is [sic] now appearing against her for her manifold transgressions. ● 1665
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31692.Royal African Company. ● Alotments of goods to be sold by the Company of Royal Adventures of England Trading into Africa, at the African House in Broadstreet: by the candle, on Thursday the 18th. of January 1665. at eight of the clock in the morning. The buyer to have the impost of what he exports. ● 1665
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31693.Salter, James, fl. 1665. ● Caliope's cabinet opened wherein gentlemen may be informed how to adorn themselves for funerals, feastings, and other heroick meetings : also, here they may know their place and worth with all the degrees and distinctions of honour in the realm, shewing how every one ought to take place with the titles due to them, with other things of antiquity very observable / by James Salter. ● 1665
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31694.Salthouse, Thomas, 1630-1691. ● A brief discovery of the cause for which this land mourns, and is afflicted with several remedies to be applyed in order to the removal of the present visitation, given forth the 2d of the 6th month called August, 1665, being the last general fast day, appointed to pray for preventing the spreading, and increase of the infection of the plague / by a servant of the Lord, Thomas Salthouse. ● 1665
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31695.Scarron, Monsieur, 1610-1660. ● Scarron's novels ... rendred into English, with some additions, by John Davies ... ● 1665
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31696.Scarron, Monsieur, 1610-1660. ● The comical romance, or, A facetious history of a company of stage-players interwoven with divers choice novels, rare adventures, and amorous intrigues / written originally in French by the renowned Scarron ; and now turned into English by J.B. ● 1665
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31697.Scarron, Monsieur, 1610-1660. ● Typhon, or, The gyants war with the gods a mock-poem, in five canto's. ● 1665
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31698.Scot, Reginald, 1538?-1599. ● The discovery of witchcraft proving that the compacts and contracts of witches with devils and all infernal spirits or familiars are but erroneous novelties and imaginary conceptions : also discovering, how far their power extendeth in killing, tormenting, consuming, or curing the bodies of men, women, children, or animals by charms, philtres, periapts, pentacles, curses, and conjurations : wherein likewise the unchristian practices and inhumane dealings of searchers and witch-tryers upon aged, melancholly, and superstitious people, in extorting confessions by terrors and tortures, and in devising false marks and symptoms, are notably detected ... : in sixteen books / by Reginald Scot ... ; whereunto is added an excellent Discourse of the nature and substance of devils and spirits, in two books : the first by the aforesaid author, the second now added in this third edition ... conducing to the compleating of the whole work, with nine chapters at the beginning of the fifteenth [sic] book of The discovery. ● 1665
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31699.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation, for a publick general fast throughout the kingdom of Scotland. At Edinburgh, the eight day of August, one thousand six hundred and sixty five years. ● 1665
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31700.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Edinburgh, the seventh day of December, one thousand six hundred and sixty five. The Lords of his Majesties Privy Council finding it now, after a long and tender forbearance, necessary that their acts of the third of December ... ● 1665