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  1. 32201.
    Fox, Margaret Askew Fell, 1614-1702.    VVomens speaking justified, proved and allowed of by the Scriptures all such as speak by the spirit and power of the Lord Iesus : and how women were the first that preached the tidings of the resurrection of Jesus and were sent by Christ's own command before he ascended to the Father, John 20:17.    1667
  2. 32202.
    Fullwood, Francis, d. 1693.    The general assembly, or, The necessity of receiving the communion in our publick congregations evinced from the nature of the church, the Word of God, and presbyterian principles, in a sermon / lately preached in the Cathedral Church of Exeter by Francis Fullwood.    1667
  3. 32203.
    Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.    Vox solis: or, an astrological discourse of the great eclipse of the sun, which happened on June 22. 1666 in 10 deg. of the watry signe Cancer. Shewing what effects may most probably attend it, and unto what persons, kingdoms and countries, they are chiefly directed. By John Gadbury, Philomathēmapkoz. With allowance. Intended to have been publisht in his Ephemeris for this present year 1667. but prevented by reason of the late terrible conflagration of London.    1667
  4. 32204.
    Gearing, William.    God's soveraignty displayed from Job 9. 12. : Behold he taketh away, who can hinder him? , or, A discourse shewing, that God doth, and may take away from his creatures what hee pleaseth, as to the matter what, the place where, the time when, the means and manner how, and the reasons thereof : with an application of the whole, to the distressed citizens of London, whose houses and goods were lately consumed by the fire : an excitation of them to look to the procuring causes of this fiery tryal, the ends that God aims at in it, with directions how to behave themselves under their losses / by William Gearing ...    1667
  5. 32205.
    Gibson, William, 1629-1684.    The everlasting rule born witness unto, vvhich is to try all people that do profess God and Christ in words, or, I. A tender salutation to all people in what nation soever, and under what form soever, who do profess God and Christ in words ... II. Also an exhortation unto all people to come to that which will give them victory over sin and the devil ... III. A distinction between the ministers of Christ and the ministers of Antichrist ... / by a lover of truth and righteousness, who seeks the well-being of all mankind, William Gibson.    1667
  6. 32206.
    Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.    A loyal tear dropt on the vault of our late martyred sovereign in an anniversary sermon on the day of his murther.    1667
  7. 32207.
    Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.    Some philosophical considerations touching the being of witches and witchcraft written in a letter to the much honour'd Robert Hunt, Esq. / by J.G., a member of the Royal Society.    1667
  8. 32208.
    Grantham, Thomas, 1634-1692.    The seventh day-Sabbath ceased as ceremonial and yet the morality of the fourth command remaineth, or, Seven reasons tending to prove that the fourth command in the Decalogue is of a different nature from the other nine ... also certain answers to some of the said reasons proved insufficient : whereunto is added a postscript, shewing the judgement of the Jews and antient Christians, touching the Sabbath-day / by Tho. Grantham.    1667
  9. 32209.
    H. J. of Grays-Inne.    To the most excellent princesse the Dutchesse of Newcastle.    1667
  10. 32210.
    Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703?    A private letter of satisfaction to a friend concerning 1. The sleep of the soul, 2. The state of the soul after death, till the resurrection, 3. The reason of the seldom appearing of separate spirits, 4. Prayer for departed souls whether lawful or no.    1667
  11. 32211.
    Hampton, William, 1599 or 1600-1677.    A map of judgement, or, A pattern for judges delivered in a sermon at the Assizes holden at Guildford-in-Surrey, July 23d, 1666 before Sr. Orlando Bridgeman, Kt., Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and Sr. Samuel Brown, Kt. / by W. Hampton ...    1667
  12. 32212.
    Hawkins, John, 17th cent.    The clerk's tutor for writing Written and engraved by Edw. Cocker.    1667
  13. 32213.
    Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702.    Heart-treasure, or, An essay tending to fil [sic] and furnish the head and heart of every Christian ... being the substance of some sermons preached at Coley in Yorkshire on Mat. 12. 35 ... / by O.H. ...    1667
  14. 32214.
    Higgons, Thomas, Sir, 1624-1691.    Ode upon the death of Mr. Cowley    1667
  15. 32215.
    Horn, John, 1614-1676.    Balaams wish; or, The reward of righteousness in, and after death Considered and explicated by occasion of the late decease of Mrs. Barbara Whitefoot, late of Hapton in the county of Norfolk; who deceased April 9. and was interred April 11. 1667. By John Horne, preacher of the Gospel in former times in the parish of Lin-Allhallows, in the same county.    1667
  16. 32216.
    Hough, Roger.    Saints blessed for ever: or, God's people never forsaken asuring every true believer, of their blessed estate, and condition: very profitably to read, and comfortable to every believing soul that truly fears God. Being a rich portion of Gods love to his people; and worthy to be kept in memory for ever. Together with several perswasions to poor sinners, to leave their sins, and come to Christ by repentance. By Roger Hough.    1667
  17. 32217.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde)    Instructions and rules to be observed by the muster-master general and his deputies and the officers of the guards of horse, foot and halberdeers, and other the officers of troops and companies of His Majesties army in this kingdom of Ireland. As also all officers, ministers and artificers of the train of artillery and wards here. By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland.    1667
  18. 32218.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde)    Whereas by a clause in the act intituled, an Act for Explaining of Some Doubts Arising upon an Act, intituled, an Act for the Better Execution of His Majesties Gracious Declaration for the Settlement of his Kingdom of Ireland ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde.    1667
  19. 32219.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde)    Whereas by occasion of the backwardness of many of His Majesties tenants farmers and debtors in payment of the rents and other debts due and payable by them ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde.    1667
  20. 32220.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde)    Whereas several complaints have been made unto us by the farmers and commissioners of His Majesties excise upon beer, ale and strong-waters, and for granting licences for selling of beer and ale by retayle ... by the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, Ormonde.    1667
  21. 32221.
    J. B.    Bochim. Sighs poured out by some troubled hearts, and tendred towards continuing the precious savour of the good name of the late worthy man of God, John Vernon, who having faithfully served his generation, and finished his testimony, by the will of God, fell asleep the twenty ninth day of the third month, 1667.    1667
  22. 32222.
    J. B. (James Bradshaw), 1636?-1702.    The sleepy spouse of Christ alarm'd, or, A warning to beware of drowsiness vvhen Christ calls, lest he withdraw in a discontent being the sum of some sermons upon Cant. 5th, and the beginning / by J. B., minister of the Gospel ; recommended in a preface by Nath. Vincent.    1667
  23. 32223.
    J. D. (John Dover), 1644?-1725.    The Roman generalls, or, The distressed ladies by J.D. of Grayes-Inn, Gent.    1667
  24. 32224.
    J. G.    Akamaton pyr, or, The dreadful burning of London described in a poem / by J.G.    1667
  25. 32225.
    J. H., lover of truth.    A treatise of the great antidote of Van Helmont, Paracelsus and Crollius ... called the elixir proprietatis known by all physicians to be the greatest cordial and onely medicine in the world for long and sound life ... / written by J.H., a lover of truth, and made publick for the good of all people.    1667
  26. 32226.
    Jones, Henry, 1605-1682.    A sermon preached at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God Ambrose Lord Bishop of Kildare in Christ-Church, Dublin, June 29, 1667 / by the right reverend father in God, Henry, Lord Bishop of Meath.    1667
  27. 32227.
    Knollys, Hanserd, 1599?-1691.    Apocalyptical mysteries, touching the two witnesses, the seven vials, and the two kingdoms, to wit, of Christ, and of Antichrist, expounded. Wherein is contained some things necessary for the saints in this present generation to know ... By H.K. a servant of Jesus Christ.    1667
  28. 32228.
    Laud, William, 1573-1645.    A summarie of devotions compiled and used by Dr William Laud, sometime Ld Arch-bishop of Canterbvry now published according to the copy written with his own hand and reserved in the archives of St. John Baptist's Colledge Library in Oxon.    1667
  29. 32229.
    Leybourn, William, 1626-1716.    The art of numbring by speaking-rods, vulgarly termed Nepeirs bones by which the most difficult parts of arithmetick, as multiplication, division, and extracting of roots both square and cube, are performed with incredible celerity and exactness (without any charge to the memory) by addition and subtraction only / published by W.L.    1667
  30. 32230.
    Leybourn, William, 1626-1716.    The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunters line, made easie by the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, : also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts ... : whereunto is added, the use of the line of proportion improved ... / by William Leybourn.    1667
  31. 32231.
    Lilly, William, 1602-1681.    Observations for this present year, 1667 By William Lilly student in astrology.    1667
  32. 32232.
    Lisola, François Paul, baron de, 1613-1674.    The buckler of state and justice against the design manifestly discovered of the universal monarchy, under the vain pretext of the Queen of France, her pretensions translated out of French.    1667
  33. 32233.
    Loftus, Dudley, 1619-1695.    The vindication of an injured lady written by the Lady Francesca Maria Lucretia Plunkett, one of the ladies of the privy chamber of the queen-mother of England.    1667
  34. 32234.
    Lover of sincerity peace.    A proposition for the safety happiness of the King and kingdom, both in church and state, and prevention of the common enemy tendered to the consideration of His Majesty and the Parliament against their next session / by a lover of sincerity and peace.    1667
  35. 32235.
    Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691.    A moral paradox maintaining, that it is much easier to be vertuous then vitious / by Sir George Mackeinzie.    1667
  36. 32236.
    Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691.    Moral gallantry a discourse, wherein the author endeavours to prove, that point of honour (abstracting from all other tyes) obliges men to be vertuous and that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a gentleman) as vice / by Sir George Mackenzie.    1667
  37. 32237.
    Manlove, Edward, fl. 1667.    Divine contentment, or, A medicine for a discontented man and a confession of faith, and other poems upon several subjects / by Edward Manlove ...    1667
  38. 32238.
    Markland, Abraham, 1645-1728.    Poems on His Majesties birth and restauration His Highness Prince Rupert's and His Grace the Duke of Albemarle's naval victories : the late great pestilence and fire of London / by Abraham Markland.    1667
  39. 32239.
    Mathews, Lemuel, fl. 1661-1705.    A p[i]ndarique elegie upon the death of the R.R. Father in God Jeremy, late Lord Bishop of Doune, Connor, and Dromore by Le. Mathews ...    1667
  40. 32240.
    Mead, Matthew, 1630?-1699.    An appendix to Solomon's prescription for the removal of the pestilence enforcing the same from a consideration of the late dreadful judgement by fire : together with some perswasions to all, especially suffering Christians, to exercise and maintain faith and patience, courage and comfort, in this dark and cloudy day / by M.M.    1667
  41. 32241.
    Milton, John, 1608-1674.    Paradise lost a poem written in ten books / by John Milton.    1667
  42. 32242.
    Moore, Thomas, Junior.    Fornication condemned, in a double sentence, commending marriage, condemning whoredom [brace] in all, or, A brief consideration of Heb. 13. 4    1667
  43. 32243.
    Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698.    A looking-glass for George Fox the Quaker, and other Quakers; wherein they may see themselves to be right devils. In answer to George Fox his book, called, Something in answer to Lodowick Muggletons book, which he calls The Quakers neck broken. Wherein is set forth the ignorance and blindness of the Quakers doctrine of Christ within them; and that they cannot, nor doth not know the true meaning of the Scriptures, neither have they the gift of interpretation of Scripture. As will appear in those several heads set down in the next page following. / Written by Lodowick Muggleton ...    1667
  44. 32244.
    Naylor, James, 1617?-1660.    A door opened to the imprisoned seed in the vvorld, and the way of freedom by the spirit of truth, sent out into the world in love to the sheep that have long been lost, which may serve any who simply seek the life of what they possess, and may shew the feigned false in heart, the cause why they are shut out of truths power : wherein the elect way is opened to the blind, with encouragements to enter and walk therein : also the fruits of the free-born cleared from legal performances, and the children of bondage shewed the nature of their own works : Christ Jesus known to be king in his temples, through the power of the Holy Ghost, and sword of the spirit lifted up against the man of sin in true judgment / by J.N.    1667
  45. 32245.
    Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.    The life of the thrice noble, high and puissant prince William Cavendishe, Duke, Marquess and Earl of Newcastle ... written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle, his wife.    1667
  46. 32246.
    Newcastle, William Cavendish, Duke of, 1592-1676.    A new method, and extraordinary invention, to dress horses, and work them according to nature as also, to perfect nature by the subtility of art, which was never found out, but by ... William Cavendishe ...    1667
  47. 32247.
    Owen, John, 1616-1683.    A brief instruction in the worship of God, and discipline of the churches of the New Testament, by way of question and answer with an explication and confirmation of those answers.    1667
  48. 32248.
    Owen, John, 1616-1683.    A peace-offering in an apology and humble plea for indulgence and liberty of conscience by sundry Protestants differing in some things from the present establishment about the worship of God.    1667
  49. 32249.
    Owen, John, 1616-1683.    Indulgence and toleration considered in a letter unto a person of honour.    1667
  50. 32250.
    Palmer, Edward, 1646 or 7-1670.    An elegy on the death of Mr. James Bristow, late fellow of All-souls    1667
  51. 32251.
    Parke, James, 1636-1696.    Another trumpet sounded in the ears of the inhabitants of England, rulers, priests and people that they might be awakened and raised out of the grave of sin and trespasses ... / written in tender love to you all by James Parke ...    1667
  52. 32252.
    Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707.    Mensa mystica; or A discourse concerning the sacrament of the Lords Supper In which the ends of its institution are so manifested; our addresses to it so directed; our behaviour there, and afterward, so composed, that we may not lose the benefits which are to be received by it. By Simon Patrick, D.D. minsiter of Gods Word at Batersea in Surrey.    1667
  53. 32253.
    Peers, Richard, 1645-1690.    Four small copies of verses upon sundry occasions    1667
  54. 32254.
    Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.    A question to the professors of Christianity, whether they have the true, living, powerful saving knowledge of Christ or no? with some queries concerning Christ, and his appearances, his taking upon him our flesh : as also concerning his flesh and blood, and our being formed thereof, and feeding thereon, and an incitation to professors seriously to consider, whether they or we fail, in the true acknowledgment and owning of the Christ which died at Jerusalem : likewise some propositions and considerations concerning the nature of church-worships and ordinances, since the death of the apostles, for the sake of simplicity, which hath been long held captive therein : with the sounding of bowels towards thee, O England : also a faithful guidance to the principle and path of truth, with some sensible experimental questions and answers from the tenth chapter of John / by Isaac Penington ...    1667
  55. 32255.
    Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.    Concerning the sum or substance of our religion, who are called Quakers, and the exercises and travels of our spirits therein    1667
  56. 32256.
    Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.    Some things of great weight and concernment to all briefly opened, and held forth from a true sense and understanding, for the healing of the ruines and breaches, which the enemy of mankind hath made in mans souls, as 1. Some assertions concerning the principle and way of life, 2. Some further directions to Christ, the principle and fountain of life, 3. The end of Christ's manifestation, His Salvation, and whom He saves, 4. Three questions answered concerning justification, 5. Of the pure, constant, eternal, unchangeable nature of God's Truth / written in the time of my confinement in Alisbury when love was working in me, and the life of God in me travelling and wrestling with the Lord for the salvation of others, Isaac Penington.    1667
  57. 32257.
    Person of quality concerned in this embassy.    A narrative or journal of the proceedings of their Excellencies, the Right Honourable the Lord Holles and the Lord Coventry appointed by His Majesty of Great Britain to be his ambassasors extraordinary and plenipotentiaries for the treaty held at Breda with the ambassadors of the French King, the King of Denmark and the States General of the United Provinces / by a person of quality concerned in this embassy.    1667
  58. 32258.
    Philips, Katherine, 1631-1664.    Poems by the most deservedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda ; to which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey Horace, tragedies ; with several other translations out of French.    1667
  59. 32259.
    Pichard, Thomas.    Christos angasmos, or, Christ our sanctification faithfully explained, fully confirmed, and practically applied ... being the substance of several lectures or meditations / by Tho. Pichard ...    1667
  60. 32260.
    Pichard, Thomas.    Christos dikaiosynē, or, Jesus Christ given of God the Father for our justification explained, confirmed, and applyed (very briefly) in one sermon to the satisfaction of some judicious hearers, for whose sake chiefly and at whose earnest request, it is made publick.    1667
  61. 32261.
    Poor Robin.    Poor Robin's jests: or, The compleat jester Being a collection of several jests not heretofore published. Now newly composed and written by that well-known gentleman, Poor Robin, knight of the burnt island, and well-willer to the mathematicks. Together with the true and lively effigies of the said author. Licensed Feb. 2. 1666. Roger L'Estrange.    1667
  62. 32262.
    Price, Evan.    Eye-salve for England, or, The grand trappan detected in a plain and faithful narrative of the horrid and unheard-of designs of some justices and deputy-lieutenants in Lancashire treacherously to ensnare the lives and estates of many persons of quality in that county, as also, in the counties of York and Chester / by Evan Price ...    1667
  63. 32263.
    Pyot, Edward, d. 1670.    The Quakers vindicated from the calumnies of those that falsly accuse them as if they denyed magistrates, and disowned government; and as if both in principle and practice they were inconsistant with either. In which is shewed, that the true and sincere Quakers (so called, for of them I write) are in the spirit and principle in which the justice of magistrates is obeyed, and in which magistrates are to administer their government, and that by their practice in good works they fulfill all just and good government. And that they have God's authority for their meeting together to worship Him, ... And that people in matters of religion and the worship of God, should rather be instructed and led by the Spirit of the Lord in Gods authority, ... Also, several objections answered, as to the exercise of secular force and compulsion over the conscience in matters of faith, religion, and the worship of God. By Edward Pyot.    1667
  64. 32264.
    Quevedo, Francisco de, 1580-1645.    The visions of dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, knight of the Order of St. James made English by R.L.    1667
  65. 32265.
    R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681.    The best of remedies for the worst of maladies, or, Spiritual receipts and antidotes for the preservation of a plague-sick, sinfull soul wherein is shown, sin is the cause and repentance the cure of the pestilence / seasonably published by a lover of peace and truth ..., R.A.    1667
  66. 32266.
    R. H., 1609-1678.    The guide in controversies, or, A rational account of the doctrine of Roman-Catholicks concerning the ecclesiastical guide in controversies of religion reflecting on the later writings of Protestants, particularly of Archbishop Lawd and Dr. Stillingfleet on this subject. / By R.H.    1667
  67. 32267.
    Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618.    Sir Walter Rawleighs judicious and select essayes and observations upon the first invention of shipping, invasive war, the Navy Royal and sea-service : with his apologie for his voyage to Guiana.    1667
  68. 32268.
    Rawlet, John, 1642-1686.    A treatise of sacramental convenanting with Christ shewing the ungodly their contempt of Christ, in their contempt of the Sacremental covenant : and calling them (not to a profanation of this holy ordnanice [sic], but) to an understanding, serious, entire dedication of themselves to God in the sacramental covenant, and a believing commemoration of the death of Christ / by M.M.    1667
  69. 32269.
    Raymond, John, 17th cent.    Folly in print, or, A book of rymes    1667
  70. 32270.
    Rege Sincera.    Observations, both historical and moral, upon the burning of London, September 1666 with an account of the losses, and a most remarkable parallel between London and Mosco, both as to the plague and fire : also an essay touching the easterly-winde : vvritten by way of narrative, for satisfaction of the present and future ages / by Rege Sincera.    1667
  71. 32271.
    Rhodokanakēs, Kōnstantinos, 1635-1689.    Alexicacvs spirit of salt of the vvorld, which vulgarly prepair'd is call'd the spirit of salt., or, The transcendent virtue of the true spirit of salt long look'd for, and now philosophically prepared and purified from all hurtfull or coroding qualities, far beyond any thing yet known to the world : being both safe and pleasant for the use of all men, women, and children / by Constantine Rhodocanaces.    1667
  72. 32272.
    Rich, Robert, d. 1679.    Love without dissimulation, or, The letter directions of Robert Rich to M. John Raynes, for the distributing his benevolence to the seven churches in London    1667
  73. 32273.
    Robins, Thomas, fl. 1672-1685.    The scholars winter garment: or, The garment of righteousness Wherein is declared the duty of every Christian both to God and man; being very necessary both for young and old to learn. With many good exhortations to every man, woman, and child to obey Gods holy will and commandement. Written by Tho. Robins, B. of D. a well-wisher to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.    1667
  74. 32274.
    Rolle, Samuel, fl. 1657-1678.    Shlohavot, or, The burning of London in the year 1666 commemorated and improved in a CX discourses, meditations, and contemplations, divided into four parts treating of I. The sins, or spiritual causes procuring that judgment, II. The natural causes of fire, morally applied, III. The most remarkable passages and circumstances of that dreadful fire, IV. Councels and comfort unto such as are sufferers by the said judgment / by Samuel Rolle ...    1667
  75. 32275.
    Rookes, Thomas.    The late conflagration consumed my own, together with the stock of books (as it were) of the Company of Stationers, London: since that lamentable disaster next my own loss; this doth trouble me, that when any of those few ingenious persons who desire books inquire after them, they are often answered by such as have them not, that they are all burnt, which discourageth any further enquiry, not only to the learned, but even of country chapmen, wherefore to let all men know notwithstanding the late dreadful calamity, that there are books yet to be had, and for the conveniency of the ingenious buyers, I publish this ensuing catalogue. For the litteral faults of the printer to book-buyers, I need not make any apology, but for my self, that I did only name the books, and not more largely deliver their several titles and subjects, that would have swell'd the catalogue: to supply which if any that desire to be acquainted with the particulers, upon repairing or sending to me, may have full satisfaction from the books themselves, if they send before they are sold. From my shop in Gresham-Colledge, next the Stairs, or Warehouse in Moore-Fields agai    1667
  76. 32276.
    Royal African Company.    An answer of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England trading into Africa to the petition and paper of certain heads and particulars thereunto relating and annexed exhibited to the Honourable House of Commons by Sir Paul Painter, Ferdinando Gorges, Henry Batson, Benjamin Skutt, and Thomas Knights on the behalf of themselves and others concerned in His Majesties plantations in America.    1667
  77. 32277.
    Royal Society (Great Britain). Council.    A list of the Royal Society. His sacred majesty King Charles II. founder and patron.    1667
  78. 32278.
    Royalist.    An answer to a pamphlet entituled The humble apologie of the English Catholicks written by a Royalist before Christmas, 1666.    1667
  79. 32279.
    Sansom, Oliver, 1636-1710.    The tree known by its fruits. Or A relation of the sufferings of Oliver Sansom of Boxford, in the county of Barkes, eagerly inflicted upon him through the means of, and by James Anderton priest of Boxford: Whereby it may appear to all people in the parish of Boxford, and elsewhere, where this shall come, who may with moderation peruse it; whether James Anderton do indeed walk in the way of the ministers of Christ, or in the very exact footsteps of the false prophets and deceivers, for hereby is he manifest, if it be lawfull to try him, and judge according to the rule of our saviour Jesus Christ, who hath said unto us, By their fruits ye shall know them, Mat. 7. 15, 16,    1667
  80. 32280.
    Scotland. Army.    Laws articles of war, for the government of His Majesties forces within the Kingdom of Scotland.    1667
  81. 32281.
    Scotland. Privy Council    A proclamation, for bringing in horses out of some vvestern shires. Edinburgh, the 25. of March, 1667.    1667
  82. 32282.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation anent carrying of arms    1667
  83. 32283.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, for bringing in arms out of some Western shires.    1667
  84. 32284.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    At Edinburgh, the ninth day of October, one thousand six hundred and sixty seven. The Lords of his Majesties Privy Council, in pursuance of his Majesties gracious pleasure contained in his royal proclamation above mentioned, do give power, warrand, and commission to the persons following, within the several bounds and jurisdictions under-written ...    1667
  85. 32285.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    At Edinburgh, the twelfth day of December, one thousand six hundred and sixty seven. Whereas, there are many printed copies of a most treasonable and seditious pamphlet, entituled, Naphtali; or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland, lately imported, vended and dispersed within this kingdom, ...    1667
  86. 32286.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    Proclamation against the importation of Irish cattle, Edinburgh, the first day of Feb. 1667.    1667
  87. 32287.
    Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties gracious proclamation and indempnity, to those in the late rebellion.    1667
  88. 32288.
    Sergeant, John, 1622-1707.    Faith vindicated from possibility of falshood, or, The immovable firmness and certainty of the motives to Christian faith asserted against that tenet, which, denying infallibility of authority, subverts its foundation, and renders it uncertain    1667
  89. 32289.
    Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.    An elegie on the late fire and ruines of London by E. Settle.    1667
  90. 32290.
    Sh., Jo.    A funeral elegy on the Right Honourable the Lady Viscountesse Castleton.    1667
  91. 32291.
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    Smallwood, Allan, 1608-1686.    A reply to a pamphlet called, Oaths no gospel-ordinance, Wherein a sermon preached at Carlisle, Aug. 17. 1664. with all the arguments therein produced (to prove that our Saviour did not forbid all swearing) is fully vindicated ... / By Alan Smalwood ...    1667
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    Smart, Roger.    A copy of a letter from the Generals Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax his quarrers [sic]; concerning the armies not disbanding; the votes of the Councell of War, and the proceedings of the committees of the souldiers. With the answer to the Parliame[n]ts message of sending for the monies [b]ack again: and the proceedings of the Committee of Lords and Commons, with the army.    1667
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    Smith, Mary, prisoner at Middlewich.    These few lines are to all such as have an hand in persecuting the innocent people of God (called Quakers) for the exercise of their pure conscience towards God, whom Christ Jesus the Light hath redeemed ...    1667
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