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32501.Mall, Thomas, b. 1629 or 30. ● Of holy living first a serious exhortation thereunto : secondly choice directions therein, both for every working and for every Lords-day. ● 1668
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32502.Mall, Thomas, b. 1629 or 30. ● The axe at the root of professors miscarriages in a plain detection of, and a wholesome caveat against the miscarriages opposite to faith in God / by Thomas Mall ... ● 1668
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32503.Martindale, Adam, 1623-1686. ● The description of a plain instrument that with much ease and exactness will discover the situation of any vertical plane, howsoever inclining, reclining, or declining and how to draw a dyal upon any such plane or upon the face of any vertical body, how irregular soever : together with several other things requisite to the art of dyaling / by A. M. ● 1668
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32504.Massachusetts. Governor (1665-1672 : Bellingham) ● To the elders and ministers of every town within the jurisdiction of the Massachusets [sic] in New-England: the Governour and Council sendeth greeting; reverend, and beloved in the Lord. ● 1668
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32505.Maynard, John, 1600-1665. ● The beauty and order of the creation together with natural and allegorical meditations on the six dayes works of the creation : with the addition of two compendious discourses : I. of the creation of man after the image of God, II. of the creation of angels, with a description of their several properties / by ... Mr. John Maynard ... ; published by William Gearing ... ● 1668
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32506.Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699? ● A treatise of consumptions. ... By E. Maynwaringe, Dr. in Physick. ● 1668
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32507.Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699? ● Medicus absolutus adespotos the compleat physitian, qualified and dignified : the rise and progress of physick, historically, chronologically, and philosophically illustrated : physitians of different sects and judgements, charactered and distinguished : the abuse of medicines, imposture of empericks, and illegal practisers detected : cautioning the diseased in the use of medicines, and informing them in the choice of a good physitian / by Everard Maynwaring ... ● 1668
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32508.Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699? ● Useful discoveries and practical observations, in some late remarkable cures of the scurvy. By E. Maynwaringe, Dr. in Physick. ● 1668
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32509.Menzeis, John, 1624-1684. ● Papimus Lucifugus, or, A faithfull copie of the papers exchanged betwixt Mr. Iohn Menzeis, Professor of Divinity in the Marischal-Colledge of Aberdene, and Mr. Francis Demster Iesuit, otherwise sirnamed Rin or Logan wherein the Iesuit declines to have the truth of religion examined, either by Scripture or antiquity, though frequently appealed thereunto : as also, sundry of the chief points of the popish religion are demonstrated to be repugnant both to Scripture and antiquity, yea, to the ancient Romish-Church : to all which is premised in the dedication, a true narration of a verbal conference with the same Iesuit. ● 1668
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32510.Meriton, George, 1634-1711. ● The touchstone of wills, testaments, and administrations being a compendium of cases resolutions touching the same : carefully collected out of the ecclesiastical, civil and canon-laws, as also out of the customs, common laws, and statutes of this kingdom / by G. Meriton ... ● 1668
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32511.Montpensier, Anne-Marie-Louise d'OrlĂ©ans, duchesse de, 1627-1693. ● The characters or pourtraicts of the present court of France wherein is described the king, the princes, the generals and the principal ministers of state / written originally in French ; made English by J.B., Gent. ● 1668
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32512.More, Henry, 1614-1687. ● Divine dialogues containing sundry disquisitions instructions concerning the attributes and providence of God : the three first dialogues treating of the attributes of God and his providence at large / collected and compiled by the care and industry of F.P. ● 1668
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32513.More, Henry, 1614-1687. ● The two last dialogues treating of the kingdome of God within us and without us, and of his special providence through Christ over his church from the beginning to the end of all things : whereunto is annexed a brief discourse of the true grounds of the certainty of faith in points of religion, together with some few plain songs of divine hymns on the chief holy-days of the year. ● 1668
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32514.Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691. ● Mechanick dyalling teaching any man, though of an ordinary capacity and unlearned in the mathematicks, to draw a true sun-dyal on any given plane, however scituated : only with the help of a straight ruler and a pair of compasses, and without any arithmetical calculation / by Joseph Moxon ... ● 1668
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32515.Mure, Andrew, M.D. ● Pegiama or The vertues of, and way how to use the minerall and medicinall-water at Peterhead in Scotland within the shire of Aberdene: whose latitude is 57. degrees 43. minuts: longitude 22. degrees 40. minuts. This being the compend of a peece, written anno 1636. by A. M. the student, now M.D. P. in A. R. Aberdon. ● 1668
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32516.Neville, Henry, 1620-1694. ● The Isle of Pines, or, A late discovery of a fourth island in Terra Australis, Incognita being a true relation of certain English persons, who in the dayes of Queen Elizabeth, making a voyage to the East India, were cast away, and wracked upon the island near to the coast of Terra Australis, Incognita, and all drowned, except one man and four women, whereof one was a Negro : and now lately Anno Dom. 1667, a Dutch ship driven by foul weather there, by chance have found their posterity (speaking good English) to amount to ten or twelve thousand persons, as they suppose : the whole relation follows, written, and left by the man himself a little before his death, and declared to the Dutch by his grandchild. ● 1668
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32517.Neville, Henry, 1620-1694. ● The Isle of Pines, or, A late discovery of a fourth island near Terra Australis Incognita by Henry Cornelius van Sloetten. ● 1668
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32518.Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674. ● De vita et rebus gestis nobilissimi illustrissimique principis, Guilielmi ducis Novo-Castrensis, commentarii ab excellentissima principe, Margareta, ipsius uxore sanctissima conscripti ; et ex Anglico in Latinum conversi. ● 1668
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32519.Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674. ● Ground of natural philosophy divided into thirteen parts : with an appendix containing five parts / written by the ... Dvchess of Newcastle. ● 1668
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32520.Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674. ● The description of a new world, called the blazing-world written by the thrice noble, illustrious, and excellent princesse, the Duchess of Newcastle. ● 1668
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32521.Newcomen, Matthew, 1610?-1669. ● The best acquaintance and highest honour of Christians, or, A discourse of acquaintance with God by Matthew Newcomen. ● 1668
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32522.Ogilby, John, 1600-1676. ● The final conclusion or up-shutting of Mr. Ogilby's standing lottery of books; which opened on the second day of June last, to the general satisfaction of all that took cognizance thereof, especially the adventurers. ● 1668
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32523.Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, 1621-1679. ● The history of Henry the Fifth ; and, The tragedy of Mustapha, son of Solyman the Magnificent as they were acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theater / written by the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery. ● 1668
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32524.Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, 1621-1679. ● The tragedy of Mustapha, the son of Solyman the Magnificent written by the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery. ● 1668
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32525.Owen, John, 1616-1683. ● Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrews also concerning the Messiah wherein the promises concerning him to be a spiritual redeemer of mankind are explained and vindicated, his coming and accomplishment of his work according to the promises is proved and confirmed, the person, or who he is, is declared, the whole oeconomy of the mosaical law, rites, worship, and sacrifice is explained : and in all the doctrine of the person, office, and work of the Messiah is opened, the nature and demerit of the first sin is unfolded, the opinions and traditions of the antient and modern Jews are examined, their objections against the Lord Christ and the Gospel are answered, the time of the coming of the Messiah is stated, and the great fundamental truths of the Gospel vindicated : with an exposition and discourses on the two first chapters of the said epistle to the Hebrews / by J. Owen ... ● 1668
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32526.Owen, John, 1616-1683. ● Of the mortification of sin in believers: the 1. Necessity, 2. Nature, and 3. Means of it. With a resolution of sundry cases of conscience thereunto belonging. By John Owen, D.D. a servant of Jesus Christ in the work of the Gospel. ● 1668
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32527.P. S. ● A vindication of conformity to the liturgy of the Church of England. In a letter, written to A person of quality, wherein satisfaction is given to certain queries suggested by a non-conformist. ● 1668
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32528.Pain, Philip, d. 1668? ● Daily meditations, or, Quotidian preparations for and considerations of death and eternity begun July 19, 1666 / by Philip Pain. ● 1668
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32529.Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580. ● The first book of architecture, by Andrea Palladio. Translated out of Italian: with an appendix touching doors and windows, by Dr Le Muet architect to the French King: translated out of French by G.R. Also rules and demonstrations, with several designs for the framing of any manner of roofs either above pitch or under pitch, whether square or bevel, never published before. With designes of floors of variety of small pieces of wood, lately made in the pallace of the Queen Mother, at Sommerset-House; a curiosity never practiced in England before ● 1668
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32530.Parker, William, fl. 1651-1658. ● Infant-baptisme justified by a nevv discovery and also, several scripture allegories adjusted upon the like account. By William Parker clerk, incumbent of Wrotham in Kent. ● 1668
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32531.Passenger, Thomas. ● The sinners arraignment; or, The life, death and judgment of stubborn and incorrigible sinners Wherein first is plainly set forth and described the certainty of their death: as also many pithy arguments to perswade men to prepare for it, lest they fall unawares into the great condemnation. Together with a pithy discourse of the last and great judgment, with a discovery of the judge, the judged, and the manner of the pronouncing sentence, the confusion of sinners before the judgement seat, being full of terrour and amazement; as also followed on with many directions to sinners. which, if followed, they may escape the sentence of, Go ye cursed, With some consolations for saints, who have overcome the second death, and may appear with boldnesse at the great day and receive their sentence of, Come ye blessed, By T.P. ● 1668
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32532.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer by Symon Patrick ... ● 1668
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32533.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● A friendly debate betwixt two neighbours, the one a conformist, the other a non-conformist about several weighty matters / published for the benefit of this city, by a lover of it, and of pure religion. ● 1668
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32534.Pearson, John, 1613-1686. ● Promiscuous ordinations are destructive to the honour safety of the Church of England (if they should be allowed in it). Written in a letter to a person of quality. ● 1668
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32535.Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. ● Observations on some passages of Lodowick Muggleton, in his interpretation of the 11th chapter of the Revelations as also on some passages in that book of his stiled, The neck of the Quakers broken, and in his letter to Thomas Taylor : whereby it may appear what spirit he is of, and what god his commission is from : whereunto is added A brief account of my souls travel towards the Holy Land, with a few words concerning the way of knowing and receiving the truth / written ... by Isaac Pennington. ● 1668
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32536.Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. ● Some things relating to religion, proposed to the consideration of the Royal Society, (so termed) to wit, concerning the right ground of certainty therein, concerning tenderness of spirit, and persecution, a query concerning separation, concerning washing away sin from the conscience, and the garment of salvation, and what it is that is covered therewith : likewise, some questions and answers concerning the church of the New-Covenant, the rock of foundation whereon it is built, and its preservation by and upon the rock : with some queries concerning the scattered and hidden estate of the church, and concerning that church which got up in the view of the world, instead thereof, and was acknowledged by the world as if she had been the true church, though indeed and truth she was not so : whereunto are added, some queries to professors, who speak of high attainments, / written by ... Isaac Penington. ● 1668
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32537.Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. ● To such as are not satisfied with a profession without the true life and power but have sincere desires in their hearts after the Lord himself, and a willingness to be acquainted with his pure living truth, and with the souls true guide and leader, this experience is in my heart to express unto you, which we have all-along witnessed in our travels out of the dark corrupt land, into the land of life and purity. ● 1668
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32538.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● The guide mistaken, and temporizing rebuked, or, A brief reply to Jonathan Clapham's book intituled, A guide to the true religion in which his religion is confuted, his hypocrisie is detected, his aspersions are reprehended, his contradictions are compared / by W.P., a friend to the true religion. ● 1668
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32539.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● The sandy foundation shaken, or, Those so generally believed and applauded doctrines ... refuted from the authority of Scripture testimonies, and right reason / by W.P. ... ● 1668
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32540.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● Truth exalted, in a short, but sure testimony against all those religions, faiths, and vvorships that have been formed and followed in the darkness of apostacy ... by William Penn the Younger ... ● 1668
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32541.Perrinchief, Richard, 1623?-1673. ● A discourse of toleration in answer to a late book intitutled A discourse of the religion of England. ● 1668
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32542.Perrinchief, Richard, 1623?-1673. ● Indulgence not justified being a continuation of the Discourse of toleration, in answer to the arguments of a late book entituled A peace-offering, or plea for indulgence, and to the cavils of another call'd The second discourse of the religion in England. ● 1668
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32543.Phelpes, Charles. ● A caveat against covetousness occasioned by some scandalous and pernicious fruit of it, in one amongst us, whose heart went after it / written for admonition to others, by Charles Phelpes. ● 1668
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32544.Phillips, Samuel, 1690-1771. ● A plain discourse of the mercy of having good parents With the duties of children that have such parents. Written by M.G. ● 1668
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32545.Prynne, William, 1600-1669. ● An additional appendix to Aurum reginæ making some further discoveries of the antiquity, legality, quiddity, quantity, quality of this royal duty, of the oblations, fines from which it ariseth, as well in Ireland as England, the process by, the lands, chattels out of which it is levyed, and that the unlevyed arears thereof at the Queen-consorts death, of right accrue to the king and none other, by his royal prerogative, and ought to be levyed for his use by the laws of the realm / collected by William Prynne, Esq. ... ● 1668
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32546.Prynne, William, 1600-1669. ● Aurum reginæ, or, A compendious tractate and chronological collection of records in the Tower and Court of Exchequer concerning queen-gold evidencing the quiddity, quantity, quality, antiquity, legality of this golden prerogative, duty, and revenue of the queen-consorts of England ... / by William Prynne, Esq. ... ● 1668
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32547.R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681. ● The vvorld conquered, or a believers victory over the world Layd open in several sermons on I. John 5.4. By R.A. ● 1668
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32548.R. B. ● Adagia Scotica, or, A collection of Scotch proverbs and proverbial phrases collected by R.B. ... ● 1668
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32549.R. F. ● A letter from a gentleman to the Honourable Ed. Howard, esq occasioned by a civiliz'd epistle of Mr. Dryden's, before his second edition of his Indian emperovr. ● 1668
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32550.Ramesey, William, 1627-1675 or 6. ● Helminthologia, or, Some physical considerations of the matter, origination, and several species of wormes macerating and direfully cruciating every part of the bodies of mankind ... together with their various causes, signs, diagnosticks, prognosticks, the horrid symptomes by them introduced : as also the indications and method of cure, all which is medicinally, philosophically, astrologically, and historically handled / by William Ramesey. ● 1668
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32551.Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. ● A sermon preached before the king at White-Hall on March 22, 1667, being Easter-day / by Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich. ● 1668
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32552.Robins, Thomas, fl. 1672-1685. ● News from Darby-shire. Or The wonder of all wonders That ever yet was printed, being a perfect and true relation of the handy work of almighty God shown upon the body of one Martha Taylor now living about a mile or something more from Backwell in Darby shire, hard by a pasture commonly called Hadin pasture, this maid as it hath pleased the Lord, she hath fasted forty weeks and more, which may very well be called a wonder of all wonders, though most people wh[i]ch hear this may censure this to be some fable, yet if they please but to take the pains to read over the book, I hope that they will be better satisfied and have some faith to believe. This maid is still alive and hath a watch set over her by order of the Earl of Devon-shire. Written by me T. Robins. B. of D. a well wisher to the gospel of Iesus Christ. Oct.13.1668 ● 1668
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32553.Robins, Thomas, fl. 1672-1685. ● The afflicted souls preparation for death The preparation of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue is from the Lord. Prov. the 16. and the I. verse. With loving exhortations to every true Christian to prepare their souls for the hour of death, also many good instructions to every good Christian to beware of false prophets. Written by Tho. Robins, B. of D. And licensed according to order. ● 1668
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32554.Rolle, Samuel, fl. 1657-1678. ● Londons resurrection, or, The rebuilding of London encouraged, directed and improved in fifty discourses : together with a preface, giving some account both of the author and work / by Samuel Rolls. ● 1668
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32555.Ruse, Hendrik, 1624-1679. ● The strengthening of strong-holds invented on several occasions and practised during the late wars, as well in the United Provinces, as in France, Germany, Italy, Dalmatia, Albania, and the neighbouring countries / by Henry Ruse ... ; translated out of the Low-Dutch-copy by His Majesties command. ● 1668
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32556.Rust, George, d. 1670. ● A funeral sermon preached at the obsequies of the right reverend father in God, Jeremy, Lord Bishop of Down who deceased at Lysburne August 13th, 1667 / by Dr. George Rust. ● 1668
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32557.Rycaut, Paul, Sir, 1628-1700. ● The present state of the Ottoman Empire containing the maxims of the Turkish politie, the most material points of the Mahometan religion, their sects and heresies, their convents and religious votaries, their military discipline ... : illustrated with divers pieces of sculpture, representing the variety of habits amongst the Turks, in three books / by Paul Rycaut Esq. ... ● 1668
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32558.Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663. ● Two cases of conscience: resolved by the Right Reverend Father in God Robert Sanderson Late Lord Bishop of Lincoln. ● 1668
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32559.Scotland. Privy Council. ● By the King. A proclamation, anent the late horrid attempt made upon the High-street of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, the fourteenth day of July, one thousand six hundred and sixty eight. ● 1668
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32560.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Proclamation, discharging the importation of brandy-vvine. Edinburgh, the thirteenth day of February, one thousand six hundred and sixty eight. ● 1668
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32561.Sedley, Charles, Sir, 1639?-1701. ● The mulberry-garden a comedy : as it is acted by His Majestie's servants at the Theatre-Royal / written by the Honourable Sir Charles Sidley. ● 1668
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32562.Servant of Christ in the work of his Gospel. ● A word in season. Or Three great duties of Christians in the worst of times viz. abiding in Christ, thirsting after his institutions, and submission to his providences. The first opened, from 1 John 2.28. The second from Psal. 42.1,2. The third from Jer. 14.19. By a servant of Christs in the work of his Gospel. To which is added, by way of appendix, the advice of some ministers to their people for the reviving the power and practice of godliness in their families. ● 1668
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32563.Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692. ● The sullen lovers, or, The impertinents a comedy acted by His Highness the Duke of Yorkes servants / written by Tho. Shadwell. ● 1668
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32564.Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649. ● Wine for Gospel wantons, or, Cautions against spirituall drunkenness being the brief notes of a sermon preached at Cambridge in New-England, upon a day of publick fasting and prayer throughout the colony / by that reverend servant of the Lord, Mr. Thomas Shepard, deceased. ● 1668
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32565.Shipton, William. ● The myster[y] of afflictions. Being the substance of a sermon discoursed By W.S. Master of Arts, and Rector of Eskrick. ● 1668
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32566.Smith, Stephen, 1623-1678. ● A testimony for the truth and against deceit and deceivers with a reproof unto those who are not faithful to the truth which they are convinced of / By Stephen Smith. ● 1668
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32567.Smith, Thomas, 1638-1710. ● A sermon preached before the right worshipful company of merchants trading into the Levant, at St. Olaves Hart-Street London, Tuesday June, 2. M.DC.LXVIII. By Tho. Smith, M.A. fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford, and chaplain to the right honourable Sr. Daniel Harvey, His Majesties embassadour to Constantinople. ● 1668
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32568.Smith, William, d. 1673. ● A general summons from the authority of truth, unto all ecclesiastical courts and officers wherein they may see what truth objecteth against their practice and proceedings in cases of conscience / by William Smith. ● 1668
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32569.Smith, William, d. 1673. ● Univeral love In which a visitation floweth through the creation, that all people may be informed into the truth, and in their several places come to walk in the truth, and live in the truth, to be a good favour unto God, and honour God. 1. To parents of children. 2. To masters and dames of families. 3. To servants in their places. 4. To aged people. 5. To such as live a single life. 6. To young people. 7. To children. 8. To such as are in outward government. 9. To ministers of parishes, so called. 10. To such as practise in the nations law. 11. To such as trade in wights and measures. 12. To such as buy and sell in the markets or in any other places. With a general exhortation. Also something concerning faith, and hope, and love, and the word, and mans restless part, and the election, and a particular place of bondage opened. ... William Smith. ● 1668
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32570.St. Serfe, Thomas, Sir, fl. 1668. ● Tarugo's wiles, or, The coffee-house a comedy : as it was acted at His Highness's the Duke of York's Theater / written by Tho. St Serfe. ● 1668
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32571.Starkey, William, 1620 or 21-1684. ● The divine obligation of humane ordinances Delivered in a sermon upon the 26th of February, before the iudge, at St. Maries in Bury St. Edmonds, By William Starkey, D.D. Rector of Pulham in Norfolk. ● 1668
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32572.Stedman, Rowland, 1630?-1673. ● The mystical union of believers with Christ, or, A treatise wherein that great mystery and priviledge of the saints union with the Son of God is opened in the nature, properties, and necessity of it, the way how it is wrought, and the principal Scripture-similitudes whereby it is illustrated, together with a practical application of the whole / by Rowland Stedman ... ● 1668
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32573.Steele, Richard, 1629-1692. ● The husbandmans calling shewing the excellencies, temptations, graces, duties of the Christian husbandman : being the substance of XII sermons preached to a country congregation / by Richard Steele. ● 1668
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32574.Stoddon, Samuel. ● The voice of the rod, or, God's controversie pleaded with man being a plain and brief discourse on Mich. 6, 9 / by Samuel Stodden. ● 1668
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32575.Stokes, David, 1591?-1669. ● Verus Christianus, or, Directions for private devotions and retirements dedicated to ... Gilbert Ld. Arch Bishop of Canterbury ... by David Stokes. ● 1668
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32576.T. T. (Thomas Thomson), fl. 1668. ● The English rogue a new comedy, as it was acted before several persons of honour with great applause / written by T.T. ● 1668
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32577.Tompkins, Anthony, d. 1699. ● A faithful vvarning to all backsliders, who hold the truth in vnrighteousness, for to return to the Lord and cleave to the light which leadeth out of darkness ● 1668
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32578.Villedieu, Madame de, d. 1683. ● The husband forc'd to be jealous, or, The good fortune of those women that have jealous husbands a translation by N. H. ● 1668
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32579.Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678. ● The foundation of God standeth sure, or, A defence of those fundamental and so generally believed doctrines of the Trinity of persons in the unity of the divine essence, of the satisfaction of Christ, the second person of the real and glorious Trinity, of the justification of the ungodly by the imputed righteousness of Christ, against the cavils of W.P.J. a Quaker in his pamphlet entituled The sandy foundation shaken : wherein his and the Quakers hideous blasphemies, Socinian and damnably-heretical opinions are discovered and refuted ... / by Thomas Vincent. ● 1668
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32580.Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678. ● The foundation of God standeth sure, or, A defence of those fundamental and so generally believed doctrines of the trinity of persons in the unity of the divine essence, of the satisfaction of Christ the second person of the real and glorious Trinity, the justification of the ungodly by the imputed righteousness of Christ : against the cavils of W.P. J. a Quaker in his pamphlet entituled The sandy foundation shaken : wherein his and the Quakers hideous blasphemies, Socinian, and damnably-heretical opinions are discovered and refuted, W.P.'s ignorance, weakness, falshoods, absurd arguings, and folly is made manifest unto all ... / by Thomas Vincent. ● 1668
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32581.Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678. ● The wells of salvation opened, or, Words whereby we may be saved by Thomas Vincent. ● 1668
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32582.Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678. ● Words of advice to young men delivered in two sermons at two conventions of young men, the one Decemb. 25, 1666, the other Decemb. 25, 1667 / by Thomas Vincent ... ● 1668
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32583.Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678. ● Words whereby we may be saved. By Thomas Vincent, sometime minister of Maudlins milk-street, London ● 1668
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32584.Voile, William. ● A glasse and salve for professors held to them. By William Voile minister of the Gospel. ● 1668
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32585.W. K., fl. 1668 ● An English answer to the Scotch speech. Shewing the intollerableness of tolleration in matters of religion. And converting each argument in that speech to its most reasonable, genuine, and proper use, and each paragraph into an argument against its author. / By W.K., a lover of loyalty, truth and tranquility ; and one who accounts it a dignity, as well as duty, to be an obedient son of the Church of England. ● 1668
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32586.Waite, Joseph. ● The highest end and chiefest work of a Christian set forth in two plain discourses, concerning the glory of God, and our own salvation / By J.W. ● 1668
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32587.Wallis, Ralph, d. 1669. ● Room for the cobler of Gloucester and his wife with several cartloads of abominable irregular, pitiful stinking priests : as also a demonstration of their calling after the manner of the Church of Rome, but not according to Magna Charta, the rule of the Gospel : whereunto is added a parallel between the honour of a Lord Bishop, and the honour of a cobler, the cobler being proved the more more honourable person. ● 1668
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32588.Wanley, Nathaniel, 1634-1680. ● An ingenious contention, by way of letter, between Mr. Wanly, a son of the Church; Dr. Wild, a nonconformist. ● 1668
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32589.Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. ● The doctrine of repentance, useful for these times by Tho. Watson ... ● 1668
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32590.Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. ● The holy Eucharist, or, The mystery of the Lords Supper briefly explained by Thomas Watson ... ● 1668
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32591.Wells, John, 1623-1676. ● The practical Sabbatarian, or, Sabbath-holiness crowned with superlative happiness by John Wells ... ● 1668
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32592.West, Robert, b. ca. 1613. ● A discovery of Sathan Who hath in man covered himself, by perswading men, that original sin is the corruption of the nature of every man, that is ingendred of the offspring of Adam: also, a demonstration of the Messiah in man, to whom the gathering of the people shall be, of whom Moses in the law and the prophets did write, Gen. 49.18. Isai.11.12. Written for the use of such that denyeth not themselves the use of reson and sense, and that are not wedded to their own perswasion. ● 1668
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32593.Westminster Assembly (1643-1652) ● A Letter of the Presbyterian ministers in the city of London presented the first of Jan. 1645, to the reverend Assembly of Divines, sitting at Westminster, by authority of Parliament, against toleration : now re-printed with some animadversions thereon. ● 1668
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32594.Wettenhall, Edward, 1636-1713. ● Miserere cleri, a sermon, presenting the miseries of the clergy, and assigning their true causes in order to redress preached before the right honourable Sir John Vaughan Knight, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Court of common pleas, and Sir John Archer Knight, one of the justices of the same court : in the cathedral of Saint Peter, Exon, at the Assizes, on Sunday, July 26, 1688 / by Edw. Wetenhall ... ● 1668
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32595.Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. ● The light and life of Christ within and the extent and efficacy thereof demonstrated. And the Quakers principles justified by the scriptures of truth, the doctrine of Christ and his Apostles, from the false and blasphemous constructions put upon them by William Burnet, in his book, stiled, The captial principles of the people called Quakers : herein the rest of the Baptists that own him may see, his antichristian spirit and doctrines detected ... / by ... G. Whitehead. ● 1668
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32596.Wild, Robert, 1609-1679. ● Iter boreale with large additions of several other poems : being an exact collection of all hitherto extant : never before published together / the author R. Wild. ● 1668
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32597.Wilkins, John, 1614-1672. ● An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language by John Wilkins ... ● 1668
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32598.Willian, Leonard. ● The perfect states-man, or, minister of state: wherein are briefly set forth the true nature of the subject, the endowments inherent to his person, the method of his election, institution, reception, the object of this office: distinguished under such principles, as are immediately requisite to the establishement of a common welfare. Written by Leonard VVillan, Esquire. ● 1668
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32599.Wilson, Joseph, d. 1678. ● Nehushtan, or, A sober and peaceable discourse, concerning the abolishing of things abused to superstition and idolatry which may serve as one intire, and sufficient argument, to evince that the liturgy, ceremonies, and other things used at this day in the Church of England, ought neither to be imposed, nor retained, but utterly extirpated and laid aside : and to vindicate the non-conformists in their refusal to close with them. ● 1668
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32600.Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698. ● The honour of merchant-taylors wherein is set forth the noble acts, valliant deeds, and heroick performances of merchant-taylors in former ages, their honourable loves, and knightly adventures ... together with their pious acts and large benevolences, their building of publick structures, especially that of Blackwell-Hall, to be a market place for the selling of woollen cloaths ... / written by VVilliam VVinstanley. ● 1668