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  1. 32401.
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council.    Martis primo die Septembris 1668, annoque regni Regis Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia Angliæ XX[o] whereas by an order of His Majesty in council, made the 22 of July last, indicating that divers scandalous and seditious pamphlets tending very much to the disturbance of the peace and quiet of this kingdom, are daily sold and dispersed about the cities of London and Westminster ...    1668
  2. 32402.
    Cobbet, Robert.    A word to the upright for help and preservation in these erring dayes by errours detected, in a book, called, A testimony for the truth, Christ and his light, by some that go by the name of Quakers, wherein they manifest their foundation for salvation, which they call, the Christ of God / by him who seeks the well-fare of all men, Robert Cobbet.    1668
  3. 32403.
    Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.    The Young clerk's tutor enlarged    1668
  4. 32404.
    Coelson, Lancelot, 1627-ca 1687.    Philosophia maturata an exact piece of philosophy containing the practick and operative part thereof in gaining the philosophers stone : with the wayes how to make the mineral stone and the calcinations of mettals : whereunto is added a work compiled by St. Dunstan concerning the philosophers stone : and the experiments of Rumelius and preparations of Angelo Sala, all most famous chymists in their time / published by Lancelot Colson.    1668
  5. 32405.
    Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634.    A supplement by way of additions to and amplifications of the foregoing treatise, concerning copy-hold and customary estates wherein the grounds laid down in the said treatise are made good and confirmed by several resolutions and judgements given in the courts of common laws of England in divers cases.    1668
  6. 32406.
    Corbet, John, 1620-1680.    A second discourse of the religion of England further asserting, that reformed Christianity, setled [sic] in its due latitude, is the stability and advancement of this kingdom : wherein is included, an answer to a late book, entitled, A discourse of toleration.    1668
  7. 32407.
    Corbet, John, 1620-1680.    Dolus an virtus?, or, An answer to a seditious discourse concerning the religion of England and the settlement of reformed Christianity in its due latitude to which are added, the votes of Parliament.    1668
  8. 32408.
    Cordemoy, Géraud de, d. 1684.    A philosophicall discourse concerning speech, conformable to the Cartesian principles Englished out of French.    1668
  9. 32409.
    Cressy, Serenus, 1605-1674.    The church-history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest under Roman governours, Brittish kings, the English-Saxon heptarchy, the English-Saxon (and Danish) monarchy ... : from all which is evidently demonstrated that the present Roman Catholick religion hath from the beginning, without interruption or change been professed in this our island, / by R.F., S. Cressy of the Holy Order of S. Benedict.    1668
  10. 32410.
    Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.    A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted for the answering all doubts and objections which do arise in them against the light and truth in the inward-parts, by which many are kept from obedience and so from peace to their panting souls / by Stephen Crisp.    1668
  11. 32411.
    Cross, John, 1630-1689.    Philothea's pilgrimage to perfection. Described in a practise of ten dayes solitude, by Brother John of the Holy Crosse, Frier Minour.    1668
  12. 32412.
    Culpeper, Richard.    These are to give notice to all His Majesties subjects, that Nicholas Culpeper late deceased, being a student in astrology, a person generally approved of to be an eminent physician in his time, and by his indulgent care performed many excellent cures, and for the singular affection he owed to his said Majesties subjects, in order to the preservation of their healths and lives under God, hath prepared, composed,and madean excellent lozenge, and an universal pill; which lozenges and pills were of that precious worth and vertue, that he concealed the publishing thereof until a little before his death.    1668
  13. 32413.
    Culpeper, Thomas, Sir, 1626-1697.    A short appendix to a late treatise concerning abatement of usury by the same author.    1668
  14. 32414.
    Culpeper, Thomas, Sir, 1626-1697.    The advantages which will manifestly accrue to this kingdom by abatement of interest from six to four per. cent    1668
  15. 32415.
    Danson, Thomas, d. 1694.    A synopsis of Quakerism, or, A collection of the fundamental errors of the Quakers whereof these are a taste, viz. 1. That there are not three persons in the God-head, 2. That Christ did not make satisfaction for the sin of man, 3. That justification is not by imputed righteousness, 4. That our good works are the meritorious cause of our justification, 5. That a state of freedom from sin, is attainable in this life, 6. That there is a light in every man, sufficient to guide him to salvation, 7. That the Scripture is not the word of God, nor a standing rule of faith and life, 8. That there is no resurrection in the body, 9. That there's no need nor use of ordinances, baptisme, Lords Supper, : collected out of their printed books : with a brief refutation of their most material arguments, (and particularly, W. Pens, in his late Sandy foundation shaken) and an essay towards the establishment of private Christians, in the truths opposed by those errors / by Tho. Danson ...    1668
  16. 32416.
    Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669.    Famous battel of the catts, in the province of Ulster, June 25, 1668.    1668
  17. 32417.
    Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669.    Poems and translations with the Sophy / written by the Honourable Sir John Denham, Knight of the Bath.    1668
  18. 32418.
    Dewsbury, William, 1621-1688.    A general epistle given forth from the spirit of the Lord to be read in his fear in the assemblies of the church of the first-born, gathered in these northern-countries, and in all countries and islands where ever the people of the Lord are scattered over the face of the earth / W.D.    1668
  19. 32419.
    Dixon, Robert, d. 1688.    The doctrine of faith, justification and assurance humbly endeavoured to be farther cleared towards the satisfaction and comfort of all free unbiassed spirits, with appendix for peace / by Robert Dixon, prebendary of Rochester.    1668
  20. 32420.
    Drexel, Jeremias, 1581-1638.    A pleasant and profitable treatise of Hell. Written by Hieremy Drexelius. S.J.    1668
  21. 32421.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    Of dramatick poesie, an essay by John Dryden.    1668
  22. 32422.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    Secret-love, or, The maiden-queen as it is acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theater-Royal / written by John Dryden.    1668
  23. 32423.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    Sr Martin Mar-all, or, The feign'd innocence a comedy, as it was acted at His Highnesse the Duke of York's Theatre.    1668
  24. 32424.
    Du Moulin, Peter, 1601-1684.    A letter to a person of quality, concerning the fines received by the church at its restoration, wherein, by the instance of one of the richest cathedrals a very fair guess may be made at the receipts and disbursements of all the rest. By a prebend of the Church of Canterbury    1668
  25. 32425.
    Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528.    The Excellency of the pen and pencil exemplifying the uses of them in the most exquisite and mysterious arts of drawing, etching, engraving, limning, painting in oyl, washing of maps pictures, also the way to cleanse any old painting, and preserve the colours : collected from the writings of the ablest masters both ancient and modern, as Albert Durer, P. Lomantius, and divers others ; furnished with divers cuts in copper, being copied from the best masters ...    1668
  26. 32426.
    Durham, James, 1622-1658.    Clavis cantici, or, An exposition of the Song of Solomon by James Durham ...    1668
  27. 32427.
    Dymock, Cressy.    The new and better art of agriculture This humble and faithful memorial I do most humbly and faithfully dedicate and present to his most sacred Majesty Charles the second, King of England, ...    1668
  28. 32428.
    E. A.    The great venture shewing that man's life in this world is a venture, wherein he runs the hazard of an everlasting estate of happiness or misery in another world, according as he behaves himself here : also advice to youth, with several other things profitable for all who will seriously read and mind them / by E.A., a well-wisher to the souls of men.    1668
  29. 32429.
    E. G., Serjeant at Arms.    A description of the island and city of Candia by E.G., Serjeant at Arms.    1668
  30. 32430.
    E. W. (Edward Worsley), 1605-1676.    Protestancy without principles, or, Sectaries unhappy fall from infallibility to fancy laid forth in four discourses by E.W.    1668
  31. 32431.
    Eccles, Solomon, 1618-1683.    The Quakers challeng, at two several weapons To the baptists, presbiters, papists and other professors.    1668
  32. 32432.
    Elborow, Thomas.    A prospect of the primitive Christianity, as it was left by Christ to his Apostles, by the Apostles to their disciples Saint Polycarp and Holy Ignatius, both contemporaries with and disciples to the Holy Evangelist and Apostle Saint John whose lives follow in this short treatise, together with their famous epistles written to several churches / translated according to the best copies out of the original Greek into English, by Thomas Elborowe ...    1668
  33. 32433.
    Elborow, Thomas.    The Famous epistles of Saint Polycarp and Saint Ignatius, disciples to the holy Evangelist and Apostle Saint John with the epistle of St. Barnabas and some remarks upon their lives and deaths / translated according to the best copies out of the original Greek into English by Thomas Elborowe.    1668
  34. 32434.
    Ellis, John, 1599?-1665.    Clavis fidei, or, The key of faith written in Latine by John Ellis ... and propounded by him in publick lectures upon the Apostles Creed, to the students of Harts Hall in the University of Oxford ; faithfully translated into English by W.R. for the good and benefit of the ingenuous reader, as an help to build him up in his most holy faith.    1668
  35. 32435.
    Elton, Richard, fl. 1650.    The compleat body of the art military in three books : I. The postures of the pike and musket ..., II. Twelve exercises ..., III. The drawing up and exercising of regiments after the manner of private companies ... : also, the duties of all souldiers and officers ... / by Richard Elton ... ; to which is added a supplement comprehending these particulars, I. the duties and qualifications of all officers belonging to an army .., formerly written by Capt. Tho. Rudd ...    1668
  36. 32436.
    Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.    Epigrammata    1668
  37. 32437.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    A perpetual league of mutual defence and allyance between his Majesty, and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries together with a confirmation of the Articles of Commerce, agreed upon by the Treaty of Breda. / Published by his Majesties command.    1668
  38. 32438.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    At the court at Whitehall, the thirtieth of December 1668 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ...    1668
  39. 32439.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament until the nineteenth day of October next    1668
  40. 32440.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for the further adjourning the Parliament    1668
  41. 32441.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for the further adjournment of the two Houses of Parliament    1668
  42. 32442.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation touching the charitable collections for relief of the poor distressed by the late dismal fire in the city of London    1668
  43. 32443.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    Moriæ encomium, or, The praise of folly written originally in Latine by Des. Erasmus of Rotterdam ; and translated into English by John Wilson.    1668
  44. 32444.
    Estwick, Nicolas.    A dialogue betwixt a conformist and a non-conformist concerning the lawfulness of private meetings in the time of the publick ordinances, and of going to them ... published by N.E., for common benefit.    1668
  45. 32445.
    Etherege, George, Sir, 1635?-1691.    She wou'd if she cou'd a comedy, acted at His Highnesse the Duke of York's Theatre / written by George Etherege, Esq.    1668
  46. 32446.
    Faber, Albert Otto, 1612-1684.    Some kindling sparks in matters of physick to satisfie some physicians who are of opinion that spirits (which they call hot things) do burn and inflame the body / written formerly to a friend by Albertus Otto Faber.    1668
  47. 32447.
    Ferguson, Robert, d. 1714.    Justification onely upon a satisfaction, or, The necessity and verity of the satisfaction of Christ as the alone ground of remission of sin asserted opened against the Socinians together with an appendix in vindication of a sermon preached on Heb. 2, 10, from the exceptions of H.W., in a pamphlet called The freeness of Gods grace in the forgiveness of sins by Jesus Christ / by Robert Ferguson.    1668
  48. 32448.
    Feyens, Jean, d. 1585.    A new and needful treatise of spirits and wind offending mans body wherein are discovered their nature, causes and effects / by the learned Dr. Fienns ; and Englished by William Rowland ...    1668
  49. 32449.
    Fisher, Payne, 1616-1693.    Heic jacet bellicosissimus ille Robertus Bartu    1668
  50. 32450.
    Fisher, Payne, 1616-1693.    The catalogue of most of the memorable tombes, grave-stones, plates, escutcheons, or atchievements in the demolisht or yet extant churches of London from St. Katharines beyond the Tower to Temple-Barre the out parishes being included : a work of great weight and conseqvently to be indulged and contenanced by such who are gratefully ambitious of preserving the memory of their ancestors / by P. Fisher somtimes Serjant Major of Foot.    1668
  51. 32451.
    Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.    A saint indeed: or The great work of a Christian, opened and pressed; from Prov. 4. 23 Being a seasonable and proper expedient for the recovery of the much decayed power of godliness, among the professors of these times. By John Flavell M. of the Gospel.    1668
  52. 32452.
    Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678?    Sr William D'avenant's voyage to the other world with his adventures in the poets Elizium : a poetical fiction.    1668
  53. 32453.
    Ford, Thomas, 1598-1674.    Aytokatakritos or, the sinner condemned of himself being a plea for God, against all the ungodly, proving them alone guilty of their own destruction; and that they shall be condemned in the great day of account, not for that they lacked, but only because they neglected the means of their salvation. And also, shewing, how fallacious and frivolous a pretence it is in any, to say, they would do better, if they could; when indeed all men could, and might do better, if they would. By one, that wisheth better to all, than most do to themselves.    1668
  54. 32454.
    Ford, Thomas, 1598-1674.    Felo de se, or, The bishops condemned out of their own mouthes confessing their politick devices, and unjust practices, to settle and maintain their lordly dignities, and private interests, to the impoverishing and ruine of the nations wherein such idle and unprofitable drones are suffered to domineer : in a familiar discourse between the said bishops and their tenants, begun in 1660, the year of their unhappy resurrection, and continued to this present year 1668 : published for information of the people, who groan to be delivered from that yoke of bondage, which neither they nor their fathers were able to bear / by a mourner for the poor nations ...    1668
  55. 32455.
    France.    Articles of peace between the two crowns of France and Spain concluded at Aix-la-Chapelle, the second of May, 1668 : translated out of French.    1668
  56. 32456.
    Fréart, Roland, sieur de Chambray, 1606-1676.    An idea of the perfection of painting demonstrated from the principles of art, and by examples conformable to the observations which Pliny and Quintilian have made upon the most celebrated pieces of the antient painters, parallel'd with some works of the most famous modern painters, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Julio Romano, and N. Poussin / written in French by Roland Freart, sieur de Cambray ; and rendred English by J.E., Esquire, Fellow of the Royal Society.    1668
  57. 32457.
    French, Nicholas, 1604-1678.    A narrative of the settlement and sale of Ireland whereby the just English adventurer is much prejudiced, the antient proprietor destroyed, and publick faith violated : to the great discredit of the English church, and government, (if not re-called and made void) as being against the principles of Christianity, and true Protestancy / written in a letter by a gentleman in the country to a noble-man at court.    1668
  58. 32458.
    G. V.    A weeks work: shewing the whole duty of a Chritian Laying down in seven particular heads for the practise of the seven days of the week, what prayer is, how to use it profitably, wherein is shewed the true nature, power, and effects of vocal and mental prayer; with advice and instructions (for such as be ignorant in prayer and spiritual duty) how to attain to a true spiritual, effectual, and proficient way of praying. Very useful and requisite to be read in societies and families. To which is added seven copper-plates, suitable to each days exercise.    1668
  59. 32459.
    Gawen, Nicholas.    Exochē tou Christou, Christ's preeminence in a question propounded, discussed, resolved, that Christ was the first, that with flesh and blood entred into the kingdome of heaven / by Nicholas Gawen.    1668
  60. 32460.
    Gearing, William.    Wisdom justified of her children, or, Two sermons sometime preached in Cockshutt Chappel, in the county of Salop, and lately at Brightling in Sussex, on Matth. XI. XIX. and now at the request of friends enlarged, and published / by William Gearing ...    1668
  61. 32461.
    Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.    A blow at modern Sadducism in some philosophical considerations about witchcraft. To which is added, the relation of the fam'd disturbance by the drummer, in the house of Mr. John Mompesson, with some reflections on drollery and atheisme. / By a member of the Royal Society..    1668
  62. 32462.
    Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.    Plus ultra, or, The progress and advancement of knowledge since the days of Aristotle in an account of some of the most remarkable late improvements of practical, useful learning, to encourage philosophical endeavours : occasioned by a conference with one of the notional way / by Jos. Glanvill.    1668
  63. 32463.
    Gouge, Thomas, 1605-1681.    A word to sinners, and a word to saints The former tending to the awakening the consciences of secure sinners, unto a lively sense and apprehension of the dreadfull condition they are in, so long as they live in their natural and unregenerate estate. The latter tending to the directing and perswading of the godly and regenerate unto several singular duties. As also a word to housholders stirring them up to the good old way of serving God in and with their families, from Joshuah's resolution, Josh. 24. 15. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Set forth especially for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of St. Sepulchres Parish, London by Tho. Gouge, late pastor thereof.    1668
  64. 32464.
    Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656.    The mystery of faith opened up: or Some sermons concerning faith (two where of were not formerly printed.) Wherein the nature, excellency, and usefulness of that noble grace is much cleared, and the practice thereof most powerfully pressed. Whereunto are added other three sermons, two concerning the great salvation, one of these not formerly printed, and a third concerning death. / By that pious and worthy servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Andrew Gray, late minister of the Gospel in Glasgow. All these sermons being now carefully revised, and much corrected.    1668
  65. 32465.
    H. S. (Henry Savage), 1604?-1672.    Balliofergus, or, A commentary upon the foundation, founders and affaires of Balliol Colledge gathered out of the records ... : with a brief description of eminent persons who have been formerly of the same house : whereunto is added, an exact catalogue of all the heads of the same college ... : together with two tables, one of endowments, the other of miscellanies / by Henry Savage ...    1668
  66. 32466.
    H. W.    The freeness of Gods grace in the forgiveness of sins by Jesus Christ, vindicated. Against the doctrine of Mr. Fergusson, in his sermon preached at the morning lecture, the fifth of August 1668. in a letter to a friend. By H. W. a lover of the truth that is according to Godliness.    1668
  67. 32467.
    Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703?    Deus justificatus, or, The divine goodness vindicated and cleared against the assertors of absolute and inconditionate reprobation together with some reflections on a late discourse of Mr. Parkers, concerning the divine dominion and goodness.    1668
  68. 32468.
    Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670.    The royal common-wealth's man, or King David's picture represented in a sermon preached at the solemnity of the funeral of Sir Tho. Adams, knight and baronet, and alderman of London ; in St. Katherine Creechurch, on the 10th of March, 1667 / by Nath. Hardy ...    1668
  69. 32469.
    Hart, John, D.D.    The Christians blessed choice, or, The godly mans resolution to cleave fast to God and his truth, notwithstanding trials, troubles, and persecutions very seasonable for these times / by J.H.    1668
  70. 32470.
    Hascard, Gregory.    Gladius justitiae, a sermon preached at the assizes held at Lincoln, March 9, 1667/8 William Welby, esq. being Sheriff of the County / by G.H. M.A.    1668
  71. 32471.
    Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?    The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant Being a compleat discovery of the most eminent cheats of both sexes. Licensed, January 5. 1666.    1668
  72. 32472.
    Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.    Cyprianus anglicus, or, The history of the life and death of the Most Reverend and renowned prelate William, by divine providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ... containing also the ecclesiastical history of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from his first rising till his death / by P. Heylyn ...    1668
  73. 32473.
    Holcroft, Francis, 1629?-1693.    A vvord to the saints from the watch tower. By a faithful embassadour, in bonds for the gospel divers years. F. H.    1668
  74. 32474.
    Holland, R. (Richard), 1596-1677.    Notes shewing how to get the angle of parallax of a comet or other phænomenon at two observations to be taken in any one station or place of the earth and thereby the distance from the earth / by R. Holland.    1668
  75. 32475.
    Honyman, Andrew, 1619-1676.    A survey of the insolent and infamous libel, entituled, Naphtali Part I wherein several things falling in debate in these times are considered, and some doctrines in lex rex and the apolog. narration, called by this author martyrs, are brought to the touch-stone representing the dreadful aspect of Naphtali's principles upon the powers ordained by God, and detecting the horrid consequences in practice necessarily resulting from such principles, if owned and received by people.    1668
  76. 32476.
    Hopkins, Ezekiel, 1634-1690.    The vanity of the vvorld by Ezekiel Hopkins.    1668
  77. 32477.
    Horn, John, 1614-1676.    A gracious reproof to pharisaical saints causlessly murmuring at Gods mercies toward penitent sinners in explication of Luc. 15. 30, 31 / written by John Horne, sometimes minister of Lin Allhallows.    1668
  78. 32478.
    Howard, Edward, fl. 1669.    The Usurper, a tragedy as it was acted at the Threatre Royal by His Majesties servants / written by ... Edward Howard, Esq.    1668
  79. 32479.
    Howard, Robert, Sir, 1626-1698.    The duell of the stags a poem / written by the honourable Sir Robert Howard.    1668
  80. 32480.
    Howe, John, 1630-1705.    The blessednesse of the righteous discoursed from Psal. 17, 15 / by John Howe ...    1668
  81. 32481.
    Ireland. Lord Deputy.    Whereas Rory Mac Randal Mac Donnel late of the barony of Dungannon in the county of Tyrone, Owen Doo Mac Donnel of the same, Toole Ballagh Mac Donnel late of Croskevenagh in the barony and county aforesaid, [and 16 others] and their complices have in the counties of Monoghan, Antrim, Downe, Tyrone and Londonderry, and other places appeared in arms against His Majesties authority, and several of them have committed murders, burglaries, robberies and stealths ... by the Lord Deputy and Council, Ossory.    1668
  82. 32482.
    Ireland. Lord Deputy.    Whereas by proclamation, bearing date the nineteenth day of June last, it was declared and appointed, that the first payment of the years rent, payable by the Act of Explanation, out of all the lands in this kingdom, which were returned by the civil survey to belong to any Irish papist, popish recusant, or Roman Catholick ... by the Lord Deputy and Council, Ossory.    1668
  83. 32483.
    J. A., mathematician.    A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1668 Being bissextile or leap-year. By J.A. mathematician.    1668
  84. 32484.
    Jackson, John, minister of the Gospel at Moulsea in Surrey.    Index Biblicus: or An exact concordance to the Holy Bible, according to the last translation. Whereunto are added The marginal readings, with the acceptations and various significantions of the principal words contained in the Holy Scriptures of the Old New Testaments. / Composed in a new and most comprehensive method, and adorned with divers significant and pregnant scripture-phrases. By John Jackson, minister of the Gospel at Moulsea in Surrey.    1668
  85. 32485.
    Jacombe, Thomas, 1622-1687.    Hooinh egzainiomnh, or, A treatise of holy dedication both personal and domestick the latter of which is (in special) recommended to the citizens of London, upon their entring into their new habitations / by Tho. Jacomb ...    1668
  86. 32486.
    Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?    Money is an asse a comedy, as it hath been acted with good applause / written by Tho. Jordain ...    1668
  87. 32487.
    Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?    Selfe, or, A riddle called the monster by T.J.    1668
  88. 32488.
    Joynes, John.    A sermon preached in the year of our Lord 1650, January 9, at the baptizing of Theophilus (then Lord Hastings) now Earl of Huntington by John Joynes.    1668
  89. 32489.
    Keith, George, 1639?-1716.    Immediate revelation, or, Jesus Christ the eternall Son of God revealed in man and revealing the knowledge of God and the things of his kingdom immediately : or, the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit of promise, the spirit of prophecy poured forth and inspiring man and induing him with power from on high ... not ceased, but remaining a standing and perpetual ordinance in the Church of Christ and being of indispensible necessity as to the whole body in general ... / writ by George Keith, prisoner of the truth in the Tolbooth of Aberdein, the 29th of the third moneth, 1665.    1668
  90. 32490.
    Kemp, Edward, d. 1671.    A sermon preached at St Maries in Cambridge, to the Universitie September the 6, 1668 the Sunday before the Sturbridge fair / by Edvvard Kemp ...    1668
  91. 32491.
    Killigrew, Henry, 1613-1700.    A sermon preach'd before His Majesty at White-Hall, May 29th, 1668 by D.H. Killigrew ...    1668
  92. 32492.
    King, William, 1624-1680.    Poems of Mr. Cowley and others composed into songs and ayres with a thorough basse to the theorbo, harpsecon, or base-violl by William King ...    1668
  93. 32493.
    Laney, Benjamin, 1591-1675.    The shepherd, or, The pastoral charge and obedience due to it instituted by God as a necessary means to preserve the sheep from straying.    1668
  94. 32494.
    Lawrence, Thomas, A.M.    A discourse of subterraneal treasure occasioned by some late discoveries thereof in the county of Norfolk, and sent in a letter to Thomas Brown M.D.    1668
  95. 32495.
    Lingard, R. (Richard), 1598?-1670.    A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, July 26, 1668, in defence of the liturgy of our church by Richard Lingard ...    1668
  96. 32496.
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