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  1. 32301.
    Sprat, Thomas, 1635-1713.    The plague of Athens which hapned in the second year of the Peloponnesian Warr / first described in Greek by Thucydides, then in Latin by Lucretius, now attempted in English by Tho. Sprat.    1667
  2. 32302.
    Stanley, Fr. (Francis), d. 1696.    Christianity indeed, or, The well-disciplin'd Christian the delight of Christ shewing how believers in Christ ought to go in and out each before other in gospel-order, governing and being governed as the children of one Father / by Fr. Stanley.    1667
  3. 32303.
    Steele, Richard, 1629-1692.    An antidote against distractions, or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God by Richard Steele M.A. and minister of the Gospel.    1667
  4. 32304.
    Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713.    Naphtali, or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the kingdom of Christ contained in a true and short deduction thereof, from the beginning of the reformation of religion, until the year 1667 : together with the last speeches and testimonies of some who have died for the truth since the year 1660 : whereunto are also subjoyned, a relation of the sufferings and death of Mr. Hew McKail ...    1667
  5. 32305.
    Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.    A sermon preached before the King, March 13, 1666/7 by Edward Stillingfleet ...    1667
  6. 32306.
    Stockton, Owen, 1630-1680.    Counsel to the afflicted, or, Instruction and consolation for such as have suffered loss by fire with advice to such as have escaped that sore judgement contained in the resolution of three questions occasioned by the dreadful fire in the city of London in the year 1666 ... : in the discussing of which questions are handled several profitable cases of conscience concerning self-murder, preparing for afflictions, taking up our rest in God which are inserted in the contents / by O.S.    1667
  7. 32307.
    Stokes, David, 1591?-1669.    A sermon upon I Kings 17, 15, of the widow of Sarepta preached at Eaton Coll. Octob. 10, 1666 : being a solemne fast in consideration of the dreadfull fire in the citie of London / by David Stokes ...    1667
  8. 32308.
    Stokes, David, 1591?-1669.    A sermon upon Job 29, 15 preached before the judges at a general assise in Hertford when that good and charitable person Rowland Hales, Esquire, was high-sheriff of that shire / by David Stokes.    1667
  9. 32309.
    Stokes, David, 1591?-1669.    Two ancient patternes of true goodnesse and charity one of Job in the midst of his honovr wealth, the other of the widow of Sarepta in the extremity of her povertie : both now published together, as fit to be followed in these necessitous times, and both dedicated to the living patterne of true goodnesse and charitie, Gilbert Ld Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate and Metropolitan of all England, / by David Stokes ...    1667
  10. 32310.
    Stuckley, Lewis, 1621 or 2-1687.    A gospel-glasse, representing the miscarriages of English professors, both in their personal and relative capacities ..., or, A call from heaven to sinners and saints by repentance and reformation to prepare to meet God.    1667
  11. 32311.
    Tabor, John.    Seasonable thoughts in sad times being some reflections on the warre, the pestilence, and the burning of London, considered in the calamity, cause, cure / by Joh. Tabor.    1667
  12. 32312.
    Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.    Dekas embolimaios a supplement to the Eniautos, or, Course of sermons for the whole year : being ten sermons explaining the nature of faith, and obedience, in relation to God, and the ecclesiastical and secular powers respectively : all that have been preached and published (since the Restauration) / by the Right Reverend Father in God Jeremy Lord Bishop of Down and Connor ; with his advice to the clergy of his diocess.    1667
  13. 32313.
    Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.    The second part of the dissuasive from popery in vindication of the first part, and further reproof and conviction of the Roman errors / by Jer. Taylor ...    1667
  14. 32314.
    Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.    The worthy communicant, or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper and of all the duties required in order to a worthy preparation : together with the cases of conscience occurring in the duty of him that ministers, and of him that communicates : to which are added, devotions fitted to every part of the ministration / by Jeremy Taylor ...    1667
  15. 32315.
    Taylor, John, 1666 or 7-1687.    The semicircle on a sector in two books. Containing the description of a general and portable instrument; whereby most problems (reducible to instrumental practice) in astronomy, trigonometry, arithmetick, geometry, geography, topography, navigation, dyalling, are speedily and exactly resolved. By J. T.    1667
  16. 32316.
    Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682.    A vvarning to the nations to lay aside all prejudice and enmity the ground of strife and wars and to come and embrace the light, Christ Jesus ...    1667
  17. 32317.
    Theobald, Francis, Sir, d. 1670.    A discourse concerning the basis and original of government with the absolute and indispensable necessity of it : wherein the excellency of monarchy above any other kind is evidently demonstrated : as it was delivered by way of charge to the grand-jury, at a quarter-sessions of the peace held at Ipswich in the county of Suffolk / by F.T., Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the said county.    1667
  18. 32318.
    Tombes, John, 1603?-1676.    Theodulia, or, A just defence of hearing the sermons and other teaching of the present ministers of England against a book unjustly entituled (in Greek) A Christian testimony against them that serve the image of the beast, (in English) A Christian and sober testimony against sinful complyance, wherein the unlawfulness of hearing the present ministers of England is pretended to be clearly demonstrated by an author termed by himself Christophilus Antichristomachus / by John Tombes.    1667
  19. 32319.
    Tomkins, Thomas, 1637?-1675.    The inconveniencies of toleration, or, An answer to a late book intituled, A proposition made to the King and Parliament for the safety and happiness of the King and kingdom    1667
  20. 32320.
    University of Oxford.    Octob: 21. 1667. Prizes of wines set and appointed by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, according to which they are to be sold rateably in all measures. ...    1667
  21. 32321.
    Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678.    Christ's certain and sudden appearance to judgment by Thomas Vincent ...    1667
  22. 32322.
    Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678.    God's terrible voice in the city by T.V.    1667
  23. 32323.
    W. B.    An abridgement of the life of S. Francis Xaverius of the Society of Iesus, new apostle of India and Japony together with some few of the innumerable authentical miracles wrought by him of late years / by W.B.    1667
  24. 32324.
    Walker, William, 1623-1684.    The preciousness of Christ to the believing-Christian Plainly and briefly set forth for the edification and consolation of believers in, and lovers of the Lord Jesus Christ. In a sermon on I Pet. 2. 7. By William Walker, B.D.    1667
  25. 32325.
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.    A touch-stone for physick directing by evident marks and characters to such medicines as without purgers, vomiters, bleedings, issues, minerals, or any other disturbers of nature may be securely trusted for cure in all extreamities and be easily distinguished from such as are hazardous or dangerous : exemplyfied by various instances of remarkable cures performed solely by such medicines.    1667
  26. 32326.
    Warren, George, 17th cent.    An impartial description of Surinam upon the continent of Guiana in America with a history of several strange beasts, birds, fishes, serpents, insects and customs of that colony, etc. / worthy the perusal of all, from experience of George Warren ...    1667
  27. 32327.
    Waterhouse, Edward, 1619-1670.    A short narrative of the late dreadful fire in London together vvith certain considerations remarkable therein, and deducible therefrom : not unseasonable for the perusal of this age written by way of letter to a person of honour and virtue.    1667
  28. 32328.
    Wild, Robert, 1609-1679.    On the death of Mr Calamy, not known to the author of a long time after.    1667
  29. 32329.
    Wild, Robert, 1609-1679.    On the death of Mr Calamy, not known to the author of a long time after.    1667
  30. 32330.
    Wilson, John, M.A.    Cultus evangelicus, or, A brief discourse concerning the spirituality and simplicity of New-Testament worship    1667
  31. 32331.
    Wilson, Thomas.    Judicium discretionis, or, A just and necessary apology, for the peoples judgement of private discretion exhibited against the arrogant pretences and imperious suggestions of Tannerus, Valentia, Bellarmine, with other advocates of the papal tyranny, and the tendred to the consideration of all those, who would secure themselves against antichristian impostures and delusions.    1667
  32. 32332.
    Wiseman, Samuel.    A short and serious narrative of Londons fatal fire with its diurnal and nocturnal progression, from Sunday morning (being) the second of September, anno mirabili 1666, until Wednesday night following : a poem : as also London's lamentation to her regardless passengers.    1667
  33. 32333.
    Woodford, Samuel, 1636-1700.    A paraphrase upon the Psalms of David by Sam. Woodford.    1667
  34. 32334.
    Wyndham, Anne.    Claustrum regale reseratum, or, The Kinges concealment at Trent published by A.W.    1667
  35. 32335.
    Wynn, Thomas, Esq.    The case of Griffith Wynn an infant, son, and heir apparent of Tho. Wynn Esq., and of Thomas Bodvile an infant, and of the said Tho. Wynn the father. Humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled.    1667
  36. 32336.
    Younge, Richard.    The hearts-index, or, Self-knowledg [sic] together with I. the wonderful change that the word and spirit do work upon the heart when a sinner is converted II. the excellency of grace above nature III. the safety and calm of such as have sued out their pardon in Christ / by R. Younge ...    1667
  37. 32337.
    A Brief account of the grammar-lecture, in Kings-Head Court near the Theater Royal, Drury-Lane; where children are with great ease and speed perfectly taught the Latine tongue, without being slavishly put to needless torture, or endless trouble; and nothing is demanded for their teaching, or for books, till the business is performed.    1667
  38. 32338.
    A Panegyrick on the late Honourable Sir Robert Peake, Knight vice-president and leader of the honourable artillery company.    1667
  39. 32339.
    A congratulatory poem on the right honourable Sr. Orlando Bridgman. Lord Keeper of the great seal of England    1667
  40. 32340.
    A hue and crie after the Earl of Clarendon.    1667
  41. 32341.
    A poem on the burning of London.    1667
  42. 32342.
    A true relation of the cruel dealings of William Pocklington of North Collingham in the county of Nottingham, with the innocent people of God called Quakers, in the same county.    1667
  43. 32343.
    An Elegie upon the most eminently famous and no lesse stupendious patterne of constant loyalty, the right honourable Thomas, late Earl of Cleveland, Baron of Nettlesteed, Lord Lievtenant of the County of Bedford, Captain of His Majesties royall band of pensioners    1667
  44. 32344.
    An Exact account of the most remarkable fires which have happened in London and other places in England, from William the Conqueror to the reign of the best of kings, Charles the Second    1667
  45. 32345.
    An elegie on the death of Mrs. Rebecca Palmer. Daughter of A.P.M. who died in the fifteenth year of her age, November 17. 1667.    1667
  46. 32346.
    Articles of treason exhibitted in Parliament against Edward, Earl of Clarendon    1667
  47. 32347.
    Astrological predictions of Englands happy success and compleat victory over the French, Dutch, Dane, this year 1667 the rebuilding and flourishing of the city of London in great glory : the Kings commanding the treasures of his enemies to repair her ruines : with several remarkable prophecies of the same nature.    1667
  48. 32348.
    Breviate of the lamentable case of the late Sir William Dick in Scotland his estate, and of his sole son, executor and general successor, with their numerous dispersed desolate families, for the commonwealth.    1667
  49. 32349.
    Long lookt for come at last; or t[h]e peace proclaimed.    1667
  50. 32350.
    Lunaticus inamoratus or, The mad lover.    1667
  51. 32351.
    News from Dunkirk-House, or, Clarendon's farewell to England in his address to the right honourable the House of Peers, Decemb. 3, 1667 : which was afterwards, according to the sentence and judgement of both houses of Parliament, burnt by the hand of the common hangman, in the presence of the two sheriffs, with a great and signal applause of the people, Decemb. 12, 1667.    1667
  52. 32352.
    News from the coffe-house; in which is shewn their several sorts of passions, containing newes from all our neighbour nations. A poem.    1667
  53. 32353.
    Strange newes from Virginia being a true relation of a great tempest in Virginia, by which many people lost their lives ... : as a further addition to this calamity, the sea exceeded its usual height above twelve foot, overflowing all the plain country ...    1667
  54. 32354.
    The Bloody butcher, and the two wicked and cruel bawds: exprest in a woful narrative of one Nathaniel Smith a butcher, who lived in Maypole-Alley near the Strand; his wife having been all day in the market selling of meat, in the evening went with her husband to an alehouse, where they stay'd till ten of the clock. And then went home together, and being in their lodging, demanded of her the money she had taken that day, but she (being great with child and peevish) refused to give it him, he taking his butchers-knife in his hand stabb'd her in the back, whereof she instantly dyed, for which he was apprehended, condemned, and executed at Tyburn, April the 24th. 1667. : As also another relation of a ravisher, who in a bawdy-house (assisted by two women) ravished a girle. : The tune, The bleeding heart.    1667
  55. 32355.
    The Case truly stated betwixt the Dean and Chapter of Christs Church in Oxford, and VVilliam Adkins butcher, concerning Frideswides Medow near Oxford    1667
  56. 32356.
    The ansvver of Mr. Wallers painter, to his many new advisers    1667
  57. 32357.
    The citizens joy for the rebuilding of London.    1667
  58. 32358.
    The triumphs of four nations; or, A happy conclusion of peace, betwixt England, France, Denmark, and Holland. As it was confirm'd on Sunday night July the 21, at Breda; where ... the plenipotentiaries ... signed the Articles of Peace ... Tune is, Packingtons pound.    1667
  59. 32359.
    Tydings from Rome: or, Englands alarm Wherein several grounds to suspect the prevalency of the popish interest are seasonably suggested; Londons ruine pathetically lamented; arguments to disswade from the popish religion, are urged; and the duties of Christians in this time of common danger, and distraction, perswaded.    1667
  60. 32360.
    Vox pacifica or a congratulatory poem on the peace between England, France, Denmark, and Holland.    1667
  61. 32361.
    [An heroical song] on the worthy and valiant exploits of our noble lord general George Duke of Albemarle, both by land and sea. Made in August, 1666. To the tune of St. George.    1667
  62. 32362.
    Acton, George.    Physical reflections upon a letter written by J. Denis, professor of philosophy and mathematicks, to Monsieur de Montmor, counsellor to the French King, and Master of Requests concerning a new way of curing sundry diseases by transfusion of blood / by George Acton ...    1668
  63. 32363.
    Allix, Pierre, 1641-1717.    A preparation for the Lord's Supper to which are added Maxims of true Christianity / written originally in French, by P. Allix ; Englished by P. Lorrain.    1668
  64. 32364.
    Anderson, Robert, fl. 1668-1696.    Stereometrical propositions variously applicable, but particularly intended for gageing by Robert Anderson.    1668
  65. 32365.
    Arnauld, Henri, 1597-1692.    An extract out of a pastoral letter of the Bishop of Angers in France, concerning a late miracle done in the parish called in French, Des Ulmes de St. Florent, near to the town of Saumur, on the second day of June 1668. At what time those of the reformed church (as they call themselves) held their sinod in the said town of Saumur.    1668
  66. 32366.
    Author of the former Letter for liberty of conscience.    A second letter to a member of this present Parliament against comprehension by the author of the former Letter for liberty of conscience.    1668
  67. 32367.
    B. P.    A modest and peaceable letter concerning comprehension,    1668
  68. 32368.
    Bartholin, Thomas, 1616-1680.    Bartholinus anatomy made from the precepts of his father, and from the observations of all modern anatomists, together with his own ... / published by Nich. Culpeper and Abdiah Cole.    1668
  69. 32369.
    Basier, Isaac, 1607-1676.    Sacriledge arraigned and condemned by Saint Paul, Rom. II, 22 prosecuted by Isaac Basire ; published first in the year 1646 by special command of His Late Majesty of glorious memory.    1668
  70. 32370.
    Bee, Cornelius.    Mr. Bee's answer to Mr. Poole's second vindication of his Design for printing A synopsis of criticall and other commentators    1668
  71. 32371.
    Bennit, William, d. 1684.    A testimony to the true light that lightens every man that comes into the world W.B.    1668
  72. 32372.
    Bethel, Slingsby, 1617-1697.    The world's mistake in Oliver Cromwell, or, A short political discourse shewing that Cromwell's mal-administration, during his four years and nine moneths pretended protectorship, layed the foundation of our present condition in the decay of trade.    1668
  73. 32373.
    Beverley, Thomas.    A discourse of the judgments of God composed for the present times against atheism and prophaneness.    1668
  74. 32374.
    Birchley, William, 1613-1669.    Devotions in the ancient way of offices with psalms, hymns, and prayers for every day in the week and every holiday in the year.    1668
  75. 32375.
    Bishop, George, d. 1668.    A looking-glass for the times being a tract concerning the original and rise of truth and the original and rise of Antichrist : showing by pregnant instances of Scripture, history, and other writings, that the principles and practices of the people called Quakers in this day and their sufferings are the same as were the principles and practices of Christ and His apostles ... / by George Bishope.    1668
  76. 32376.
    Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670.    The second Adam being the second part, or branch of the comparison between the first, and the second Adam, in these words, so by the obedience of one, shall many be made righteous. By Thomas Bradley doctor of divinity, chaplaine to His late Majesty King Charles the First, and præbend of York. And there preached at Lent assizes holden there, 1667/8. Oxon. Exon.    1668
  77. 32377.
    Bramhall, William, 17th cent.    The loyal prophet a sermon preached in St. Peters in York, upon Monday the 13 of July, at the summers assizes, anno 1668 / by William Bramhall.    1668
  78. 32378.
    Brès, Guy de, 1522-1567.    The rise, spring and foundation of the Anabaptists, or re-baptized of our time vvritten in French by Guy de Brez, 1565 ... ; and translated for the use of his countrymen, by J.S.    1668
  79. 32379.
    Bridge, William, 1600?-1670.    Seasonable truths in evil-times in several sermons / lately preached in and about London by Willam Bridge, late preacher of the word of God at Yarmouth.    1668
  80. 32380.
    Brown, Robert.    Jerubbaal, or, A vindication of The sober testimony against sinful complyance from the exceptions of Mr. Tombs in answer to his Theodulia : wherein the unlawfulness of hearing the present ministers is more largely discussed and proved : the arguments produced in the sober testimony reinforced, the vanity of Mr. Tombs in his reply thereunto evinced, his sorry arguments for hearing fully answered : the inconsistency of Mr. T., his present principles and practices with passages in his former writings remarked, and manifested in an appendix hereunto annexed.    1668
  81. 32381.
    Bruce, Michael, 1634 or 5-1693.    A sermon preached by Master Michael Bruice, in the tolbooth of Edinburgh, the immediate sabbath after he received his sentence of exile for Virginia.    1668
  82. 32382.
    Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687.    The Duke of Buckingham's speech in a late conference    1668
  83. 32383.
    Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.    The Principles of truth being a declaration of our faith, who are called Quakers, whereby all that wants peace with God may return into their first state, through the operation of the light and power of God in the great work of regeneration / written by E.B., J.C., W.D., H.S.    1668
  84. 32384.
    Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.    Gospel remission, or, A treatise shewing that true blessedness consists in pardon of sin wherein is discovered the many Gospel mysteries therein contained, the glorious effects proceeding from it, the great mistakes made about it, the true signs and symptomes of it, the way and means to obtain it / by Jeremiah Burroughs ; being several sermons preached immediately after those of The evil of sin by the same author, and now published by Philip Nye ... [et al.]    1668
  85. 32385.
    Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.    The difference between the spots of the godly and of the wicked preached by Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs at Cripple Gate.    1668
  86. 32386.
    Bushel, John.    A true and perfect narrative of the late dreadful fire which happened at Bridge-Town in the Barbadoes, April 18, 1668 as the same was communicated in two letters from Mr. John Bushel, and Mr. Francis Bond, two eminent merchants there, to Mr. Edward Bushel, citizen and merchant of London : containing the beginning, progress, and event of that dreadful fire, with the estimation of the loss accrewing thereby, as it was delivered to His Majesty by several eminent merchants concerned in that loss.    1668
  87. 32387.
    Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, 1600-1681. Astrologo fingido.    The Feign'd astrologer a comedie.    1668
  88. 32388.
    Camfield, Benjamin, 1638-1693.    A serious examination of the independent's catechism and therein of the chief principles of non-conformity to, and separation from the Church of England / by Benjamin Camfield ... ; in two parts, the first general, the second more particular.    1668
  89. 32389.
    Castlemaine, Roger Palmer, Earl of, 1634-1705.    A reply to the ansvver of the Catholiqve apology, or, A cleere vindication of the Catholiques of England from all matter of fact charg'd against them by their enemyes    1668
  90. 32390.
    Chamberlayne, Edward, 1616-1703.    The converted Presbyterian, or, The Church of England justified in a serious discourse between George, a devout English Protestant, and Andrew, a zealous Scotch Presbyterian, touching some practices in the Church of England.    1668
  91. 32391.
    Charleton, Walter, 1619-1707.    The Ephesian and Cimmerian matrons two notable examples of the power of love wit.    1668
  92. 32392.
    Cheare, Abraham, d. 1668.    Words in season useful for those whose hearts are engaged to serve the will of God in this generation / from Abraham Cheare.    1668
  93. 32393.
    Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-1699.    A short addition to the observations concerning trade and interest of money by the same hand.    1668
  94. 32394.
    Child, Josiah, Sir, 1631-1699.    The State of the case depending between some of the inhabitants of Thames street and Josiah Child touching Lion-key ...    1668
  95. 32395.
    Chishull, John.    A word to Israel in the wilderness, or, An arraignment of unbelief shewing the evil of distrust ... / by John Chishul.    1668
  96. 32396.
    Church of England. Diocese of Ely. Bishop (1667-1675 : Laney)    Articles for visitation concerning certain matters ecclesiastical exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the Diocess of Ely. In the primory episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin by divine permission Lord Bishop of Ely.    1668
  97. 32397.
    Church of England. Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry. Bishop (1661-1670)    Articles of inquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the diocess of Lichfield and Coventry, in the second triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God John by divine providence Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry in the seventh year of his consecration ... 1668.    1668
  98. 32398.
    Church of England. Diocese of Rochester. Bishop (1666-1683 : Dolben)    Articles to be enquired of in the primary visitation of the right reverend father in God John Lord Bishop of Rochester and exhibited to the church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the diocese of Rochester, in September, 1668.    1668
  99. 32399.
    Church of England. Diocese of Winchester. Bishop (1662-1684 : Morley)    Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the Diocese of Winchester, in the visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God George by divine providence Lord Bishop of Winchester.    1668
  100. 32400.
    Cicero, Marcus Tullius.    Cicero's prince the reasons and counsels for settlement and good government of a kingdom, collected out of Cicero's works / by T. R., esq.    1668