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  1. 32601.
    Wither, George, 1588-1667.    Vox lacrimæ anglorum, or, The true English-men's complaints to their representatives in Parliament humbly tendred to their serious consideration at their next sitting, February the 6th, 1667/8.    1668
  2. 32602.
    Wright, Abraham, 1611-1690.    Anarchie reviving, or, The good old cause on the anvile being a discovery of the present design to retrive the late confusions both of church and state, in several essays for liberty of conscience / by Abraham Philotheus.    1668
  3. 32603.
    Younge, Richard.    A sovereign antidote to drive out discontent in all that any way suffer affliction As also the benefit of affliction; and how to husband it so, that the weakest Christian (with blessing from above) may be able to support himself in his most miserable exigents. Together with the wit, generosity, magnanimity and invincible strength of a patient Christian rightly so stiled, and as is herein characterized extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and modern, both holy and humane. Necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation. The second part. By R. Younge, of Roxwell in Essex, Florilegus. Licensed and entered according to order.    1668
  4. 32604.
    A Brief relation of the persecution and sufferings of the reformed churches of France translated out of French, and published for more general information.    1668
  5. 32605.
    A Catholicks resolution, or, A serious enquiry whether it be better to turn Independent, Presbyterian, Romane? or continue what I am, Catholick? in matter of religion.    1668
  6. 32606.
    A Free conference touching the present state of England both at home and abroad, in order to the designs of France    1668
  7. 32607.
    A Letter to a member of this present Parliament, for liberty of conscience    1668
  8. 32608.
    A Map of the whole world, or, The Orb terrestrial in four parts, (viz.) Asia, Europe [double brace] Affrica [sic], America : containing all the known and most remarkable capes, ports, bayes, and isles, rocks, rivers, towns and cities ... and a new exact geography, especially their longitudes and latitudes, in alphabetical order, and fitted to all capacities ...    1668
  9. 32609.
    A Short and plain catechism instructing a learner of Christian religion what he is to believe and what to practice    1668
  10. 32610.
    A poor scholar's thred-bare suit: described in a petitionary poem to his patron.    1668
  11. 32611.
    An Elegy upon the death of Sr. William Davenant    1668
  12. 32612.
    An account of the solemn funeral and interrment of the right honourable the Countess of Arran as it was lately sent in a letter or narrative from Dublin. Bearing date, Aug. 21. 1668.    1668
  13. 32613.
    Copy of two holograph letters under the deceast Viscount of Stormonts hand, which (besides several others) prove, that the rights acquired by the said Viscount on the estate of Annandale Murray, were in trust for the behove of Sir Robert Murray alias Creichton.    1668
  14. 32614.
    Encouragements to builders and planters of Little Yarmouth    1668
  15. 32615.
    Flagellum dei, or, A collection of the several fires, plagues, and pestilential diseases that have hapned in London especially, and other parts of this nation from the Norman Conquest to this present, 1668    1668
  16. 32616.
    Gods justice against murther, or The bloudy apprentice executed Being an exact and true relation of a bloudy murther committed by one Thomas Savage an apprentice to a vinter at the ship tavern in Ratliffe upon the maid of the house his fellow servant, being deluded thereunto by the instigations of a whore. How and in what sort he performed the same, how he robbed his master, and was persued and taken by hue and cry at Coome farm betwixt Greenwich and VVoolwich. Sent to Newgate, afterwards arrained and cast at Justice Hall in the Old Bayly, condemned to be hanged over against the place where he committed the fact, and being once hanged and cut down afterwards reviving again, was the second time hanged till he was dead, on Wednesday October 28 1668.    1668
  17. 32617.
    Leather-more, or, Advice concerning gaming    1668
  18. 32618.
    Lillies invitation. [To th]ose that have had no coughs, nor colds, this winter, to dine with him on Christmas day.    1668
  19. 32619.
    The First part of the history of England extending to the conquest of so much of Britain as was subjected by the Romans : with an introductory preface to the whole / written in the year 1666.    1668
  20. 32620.
    The Frier and the boy very delectable though unpleasant to all step-mothers.    1668
  21. 32621.
    The Gracious answer of the most illustrious lady of pleasure, the Countess of Castlem---- to the poor-whores petition    1668
  22. 32622.
    The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New / newly translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by His Majesties speciall command ; appointed to be read in churches.    1668
  23. 32623.
    The bloody Quaker or the Glocester-shire murder discovered Being an exact and true relation of a bloody murder, committed by one farmer restal a Quaker of Stoke near Tueksbury in Glocester-shire who with his son murdered the wife of one robert Hamond to whom he was indebted the summe of thirty pound, as also another young woman which had been married but four dayes before, and how the murder was discovered by the meanes of a boy which over run them, likewise their arraignment at Glocester assizes, their condemnation, with the execution of the son, the 7th of this present July and how the father is at present repreived. With allowance.    1668
  24. 32624.
    The citizens reply to the whores petition, and prentices answer.    1668
  25. 32625.
    The prentices ansvver to the VVhores petition.    1668
  26. 32626.
    The strange monster or, true news from Nottingham-shire of a strange monster born at Grasly in Nottingham-shire, three miles from Nottingham with a relation of his strange and wonderful shape, the time his mother was in travail with him, with several other things of note. Together with a brief relation of several monstrous and prodigious births which happened heretofore in this our nation. Licensed according to order.    1668
  27. 32627.
    The vvhores petition to the London prentices.    1668
  28. 32628.
    To the right honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of many poor distressed sea-mens wives, and widows.    1668
  29. 32629.
    [A] profitable and pleasant glass of extraordinary expen[ces ...] Whereunto is added, the true assize of bread, according to the statute.    1668
  30. 32630.
    Zacharie de Lisieux, père, O.F.M. cap., 1582-1661.    A relation of the country of Jansenia wherein is treated of the singularities founded therein, the customes, manners, and religion of it's inhabitants : with a map of the countrey / composed in French by Lewis Fountaine, Esq ; and newly translated into English by P.B.    1668
  31. 32631.
    Abercromby, David, d. 1701 or 2.    Scolding no scholarship in the abyss, or, Groundless grounds of the Protestant religion as holden out by M. Menzeis in his brawlings against M. Dempster.    1669
  32. 32632.
    Aglionby, William, d. 1705.    The present state of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries as to the government, laws, forces, riches, manners, customes, revenue, and territory of the Dutch in three books / collected by W.A., Fellow of the Royal Society.    1669
  33. 32633.
    Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.    Eighteen sermons whereof fifteen preached the King, the rest upon publick occasions / by Richard Allestry ...    1669
  34. 32634.
    Alsop, George, b. 1638.    An orthodox plea for the sanctuary of God, common service, white robe of the house being writ for the good of all, but more especially intended for the common sort, being composed in a stile fittest for their capacities / by G.A. Sometime of Oxford, of St. Johns.    1669
  35. 32635.
    Anderson, Robert, fl. 1668-1696.    Gaging promoted an appendix to stereometrical propositions / by Robert Anderson.    1669
  36. 32636.
    Atkinson, Elizabeth.    Breif [sic] and plain discovery of the labourers in mistery, Babilon, generally called by the name of Quakers with a discription [sic] how the subtile serpent deceived them and made them proud boasters, calling the tower of Babel, which they are building in their imaginations, Mount Zion : with a desire of their return to him that hath confounded their language with a few words in love .../ [by] Elizabeth Atkinson.    1669
  37. 32637.
    Atkinson, Elizabeth.    The weapons of the people called Quakers turn'd backward, by the shield of truth ; the fountain whereof is the rock and sure defence of that despised contemptible instrument / Elizabeth Atkinson.    1669
  38. 32638.
    Atkyns, Richard, 1615-1677.    The Kings grant of privilege for sole printing common-lavv-books defended and the legality thereof asserted    1669
  39. 32639.
    Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671.    The doctrine of the kingdom and personal reign of Christ asserted and explained in an exposition upon Zach. 14, 5, 9 / by Ed. Bagshaw.    1669
  40. 32640.
    Basire, John.    An excellent letter from John Basire doctor of lavvs, to his son Isaac Basire    1669
  41. 32641.
    Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.    Directions for weak distempered Christians, to grow up to a confirmed state of grace with motives opening the lamentable effects of their weaknesses and distempers / by Richard Baxter.    1669
  42. 32642.
    Bayly, Thomas, d. 1657?    Witty apophthegms delivered at several times, and upon several occasions by King James, King Charls, the Marquess of Worcester, Francis Lord Bacon, and Sir Thomas Moor ; collected and revised.    1669
  43. 32643.
    Béguin, Jean.    Tyrocinium chymicum, or, Chymical essays acquired from the fountain of nature and manual experience / by John Beguinus ...    1669
  44. 32644.
    Benson, Gervase, d. 1679.    A true testimony concerning oaths swearing as also an answer to the subject matter contained in twelve arguments or reasons laid down in a sermon preached at Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1664 by Allan Smallwood ... to prove that our savior did not forbid all swearing : wherein is fully cleared the command of Christ and his apostle James swear not at all ... / by Ger. Benson.    1669
  45. 32645.
    Bentham, Joseph, 1594?-1671.    A disswasive from error much increased a perswasive to order much decayed / by Joseph Bentham.    1669
  46. 32646.
    Betts, John, d. 1695.    De ortu et natura sanguinis a Joanne Betto ...    1669
  47. 32647.
    Blagrave, Joseph, 1610-1682.    The epitome of the whole art of husbandry comprising all necessary directions for the improvement of it ... : together with the gentlemans heroick exercise, discoursing of horses, their nature and use ... : to which is annexed by way of appendix, a new method of planting fruit trees and improving of an orchard / by J.B. Gent.    1669
  48. 32648.
    Boteler, Edward, d. 1670.    Urbs deplorata. A sermon preached in course in the cathedral church of St. Mary Lincoln on the tenth Sunday after Trinity, Aug. 19. 1666. Happening at the time of the general assize. By Edward Boteler, prebendary of that church, rector of Wintringham in that county, and one of his Majesties chaplains.    1669
  49. 32649.
    Bourne, Immanuel, 1590-1672.    A gold chain of directions, with twenty gold-linkes of love, to preserve love firm between husband and wife during their lives ... by Immanuel Bourne ...    1669
  50. 32650.
    Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.    A continuation of new experiments physico-mechanical, touching the spring and weight of the air and their effects. The I. part whereto is annext a short discourse of the atmospheres of consistent bodies / written by way of letter to the right honourable the Lord Clifford and Dungarvan by the honourable Robert Boyle ...    1669
  51. 32651.
    Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.    Certain physiological essays and other tracts written at distant times, and on several occasions by the honourable Robert Boyle ; wherein some of the tracts are enlarged by experiments and the work is increased by the addition of a discourse about the absolute rest in bodies.    1669
  52. 32652.
    Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670.    Elijah's nunc dimittis, or, The authors own funerall sermons in his meditations upon I Kings 19:4 ... / by Thomas Bradley ...    1669
  53. 32653.
    Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.    The history of moderation, or, The life, death and resurrection of moderation together with her nativity, country, pedigree, kinred [sic], character, friends and also her enemies / written by Hesychius Pamphilus ; and now faithfully translated out of the original.    1669
  54. 32654.
    Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680.    A cabinet of choice jevvels, or, A box of precious ointment being a plain discovery of, or, what men are worth for eternity, and how 'tis like to go with them in another world ... / by Thomas Brooks ...    1669
  55. 32655.
    Browne, Alexander, fl. 1660-1677.    Ars pictoria, or, An academy treating of drawing, painting, limning, and etching to which are added thirty copper plates expressing the choicest, nearest and most exact grounds and rules of symetry / collected out of the most eminent Italian, German, and Netherland authors by Alexander Browne ...    1669
  56. 32656.
    Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700.    The description and use of an ordinary joynt-rule fitted with lines for the ready finding the lengths and angles of rafters and hips, and collar-beams in any square or bevilling roofes at any pitch, and the ready drawing the architrave, freize and cornice in any order. With other useful conclusions by the said rule. By John Browne.    1669
  57. 32657.
    Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682.    Hydriotaphia, urn-burial, or, A discours of the sepulchral urns lately found in Norfolk together with the Garden of Cyrus, or, The quincuncial lozenge, or network of plantations of the ancients, artificially, naturally, mystically considered : with sundry observations / by Thomas Browne.    1669
  58. 32658.
    Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.    The holy citie, or, The new-Jerusalem wherein its goodly light walls, gates, angels, and the manner of their standing, are expounded : also, her length and breadth, together with the golden measuring-reed, explained, and the glory of all unfolded : as also, the numerousness of its inhabitants, and what the tree and water of life are, by which they are sustained / by John Bunyan ...    1669
  59. 32659.
    Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.    A modest and free conference betwixt a conformist and a non-conformist about the present distempers of Scotland now in seven dialogues / by a lover of peace.    1669
  60. 32660.
    Burroughes, Thomas, b. 1611 or 12.    Directions about preparing for death    1669
  61. 32661.
    Carr, William.    Pluto furens vinctus, or, The raging devil bound a modern farse / Per Philocomicum.    1669
  62. 32662.
    Carter, W. (William)    England's interest asserted, in the improvement of its native commodities; and more especially the manufacture of wool plainly shewing its exportation un-manufactured, amounting unto millions of loss to His Majesty, and kingdom. With some brief observations of that worthy author Sir Walter Rawley, touching the same. All humbly presented to His Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament. By a true lover of His Majesty, and native country. Licensed by Roger L'estrange.    1669
  63. 32663.
    Casaubon, Meric, 1599-1671.    A letter of Meric Casaubon D.D. to Peter du Moulin D.D. and prebendarie of the same church concerning natural experimental philosophie, and some books lately set out about it.    1669
  64. 32664.
    Chamberlayne, Edward, 1616-1703.    Angliæ notitia, or The present state of England together with divers reflections upon the antient state thereof.    1669
  65. 32665.
    Charleton, Walter, 1619-1707.    A brief discourse concerning the different wits of men written at the request of a gentleman, eminent in virtue, learning, fortune, in the year 1664, and now published with consent of the author.    1669
  66. 32666.
    Charleton, Walter, 1619-1707.    Two discourses    1669
  67. 32667.
    Church of England. Archdeaconry of Bedford.    Articles of enquiry concerning certain matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the arch-deaconry of Bedford: for their better direction in their presentments in the visitation of Theophilus Dillingham D.D. Arch-Deacon of Bedford.    1669
  68. 32668.
    Church of Ireland.    Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical treated upon by the archbishops and bishops and the rest of the clergy of Ierland [sic] and agreed upon with the Kings Majesties license in their synod begun at Dublin Anno Dom. 1634 and in the year of the reign of our sovereign Lord Charles ... King of Great Brittain, ... the tenth.    1669
  69. 32669.
    Church, Josiah.    The Christians daily monitor to the performance of personal and relative duties With a resolution of some cases of conscience. Published for the benefit of young persons; By Joseph Church. Together with so much of Mr. Samuel Hierons catechisme, as concerns second table duties.    1669
  70. 32670.
    City of London (England).    Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guihald' civitas London die Jovis, vicesimo quarto die Martii, anno Dom' millesimo sexcentesimo sexagesimo nono ... an Act Appointing the Exchange-Hours.    1669
  71. 32671.
    City of London (England).    The order of my Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and the sheriffs, for their meetings and wearing of their apparel throughout the whole year.    1669
  72. 32672.
    City of London (England). Lord Mayor.    By the mayor To the aldermen of the [blank] ward we charge and command you, that upon Saint Thomas day the Apostle next coming, you do hold your wardmote, and that you have afore us at our general court of aldermen to be holden [blank] the Monday next after the Feast of Epiphany next coming, ...    1669
  73. 32673.
    Clement IX, Pope, 1600-1669.    A form of the indulgences, with which our Holy Father Pope Clement IX. blesseth the beads, rosaries, crosses, pictures, or medals, on the occasion of canonizing of St. Peter of Alcantura, and St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzis.    1669
  74. 32674.
    Cokain, Aston, Sir, 1608-1684.    The tragedy of Ovid written by Sir Aston Cokain, Baronet.    1669
  75. 32675.
    Collinges, John, 1623-1690.    A modest plea for the Lords Day or rather the summe of the plea made by divines for the Lords Day as the Christian Sabbath, against those who contend for the old Sabbath of the seventh day, in order from the creation / by J.C., D.D.    1669
  76. 32676.
    Collinges, John, 1623-1690.    Par nobile two treatises, the one concerning the excellent woman, evincing a person fearing the Lord to be the most excellent person, discoursed more privately upon occasion of the death of the Right Honourable the Lady Frances Hobart late of Norwich, from Pro. 31, 29, 30, 31 : the other discovering a fountain of comfort and satisfaction to persons walking with God, yet living and dying without sensible consolations , discovered from Psal. 17, 15 at the funerals of the Right Honourable the Lady Katherine Courten, preached at Blicklin in the county of Norfolk, March 27, 1652 : with the narratives of the holy lives and deaths of those two noble sisters / by J.C.    1669
  77. 32677.
    Connant, M. (Malachi), d. 1680.    Urim and thummim, or, The clergies dignity and duty recommended in a visitation sermon preached at Lewes April 27, 1669 / by Malachi Conant ...    1669
  78. 32678.
    Cook, Henry, 1642-1700.    A catalogue of the library of Mr. Henry Cook, painter, deceased which will be sold by auction at his late dwelling house in Bloomsbury-Square, near King-Street in Bloomsbury, on Monday, the 30th instant, at three afternoon / by John Bullord.    1669
  79. 32679.
    Corbyn, Samuel.    Advice to sinners under convictions, to prevent their miscarrying in conversion. By Samuel Corbyn ...    1669
  80. 32680.
    Coxe, Thomas, 1615-1685.    A discourse wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is soberly debated, many abuses of the apothecaries in the preparing their medicines are detected, and their unfitness for practice discovered : together with the reasons and advantages of physicians preparing their own medicine.    1669
  81. 32681.
    Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.    A backslider reproved and his folly made manifest and his confusions and contradictions discovered in a short reply to a book lately published by Robert Cobbet called A word to the upright, who being turned from the light now makes it his work to war against it and them that walk in it; but his weapons are broken and in his own snare is he taken / written for the Truths sake by a servant thereof known by the name Stephen Crisp ; unto which is added a brief answer to a pamphelet [sic] stiled A brief discovery of the labourers in mystery Babylon.    1669
  82. 32682.
    Crumpe, John, d. 1674.    The parable of the great supper opened Wherein is set forth the fulness of Gospel-provision. The frank and free invitation of Jews and Gentiles to this Supper: the poor excuses of the recusant guests that were invited. The faithful returns which the messengers make unto the Lord of their refusal. God's displeasure against those who slight his favours: his bringing in of despicable creatures to fill his house: with the condemnation of those that were bidden. Methodically and succinctly handled by that judicious divine, Mr. John Crump, late of Maidstone in Kent.    1669
  83. 32683.
    D'Avenant, William, Sir, 1606-1668.    The man's the master a comedy / written by Sir William D'Avenant ...    1669
  84. 32684.
    Dalicourt, P.    A relation of the French kings late expedition into the Spanish-Netherlands in the years 1667 and 1668 with an introduction discoursing his title thereunto, and an account of the peace between the two crowns, made the second of May, 1668 / Englished by G.H., Gent.    1669
  85. 32685.
    Davis, Hugh.    De jure uniformitatis ecclesiasticæ, or, Three books of the rights belonging to an uniformity in churches in which the chief things, of the lawes of nature, and nations, and of the divine law, concerning the consistency of the ecclesiastical estate with the civil are unfolded / by Hugh Davis ...    1669
  86. 32686.
    Derby, Charles Stanley, Earl of, 1628-1672.    The Jesuites policy to surpress monarchy historically displayed with their special vow made to the pope.    1669
  87. 32687.
    Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665.    Of bodies and of mans soul to discover the immortality of reasonable souls : with two discourses, Of the powder of sympathy, and, Of the vegetation of plants / by Sir Kenelm Digby, Knight.    1669
  88. 32688.
    Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665.    Of the sympathetick powder a discourse in a solemn assembly at Montpellier / made in French by Sir Kenelm Digby, Knight, 1657.    1669
  89. 32689.
    Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665.    The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digbie Kt. opened whereby is discovered several ways for making of metheglin, sider, cherry-wine, : together with excellent directions for cookery, as also for preserving, conserving, candying, / published by his son's consent.    1669
  90. 32690.
    Dorset, Charles Sackville, Earl of, 1638?-1706.    The New academy of complements erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, souldiers, citizens, country-men, and all persons, of what degree soever, of both sexes : stored with variety of courtly and civil complements, eloquent letters of love and friendship : with an exact collection of the newest and choicest songs à la mode, both amorous and jovial / compiled by the most refined wits of this age.    1669
  91. 32691.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    The wild gallant a comedy : as it was acted at the Theater-Royal by His Majesties servants / written by John Dryden, esq.    1669
  92. 32692.
    Du Bail, Louis Moreau, sieur.    The famous Chinois, or The loves of several of the French nobility, under borrowed names with a key annexed.    1669
  93. 32693.
    Dumay, Louis, d. 1681.    A discourse historical and political of the War of Hungary and of the causes of the peace between Leopold the First, Emperor of the Romans, and Mahomet the Fourth, Sultan of Turky / by Louis De May ... ; translated in English.    1669
  94. 32694.
    E. C.    The poor doubting Christian drawn to Christ plainly shewing every poor sinner his estate he is in without Christ ... being very useful for every poor sinner to practice and make use of in these sinful, wicked, and backsliding times / by E.C.    1669
  95. 32695.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    The heads of a bill for the settling of the river Wey in the county of Surrey, and for the composing the differences concerning the same    1669
  96. 32696.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    Act for naturalization of strangers. Edinburgh, the 8. of December, 1669.    1669
  97. 32697.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for preventing the importation of foreign corn in time of plenty    1669
  98. 32698.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation requiring the members of both Houses of Parliament to attend at the time prefixed by the prorogation, being the fourteenth day of February next    1669
  99. 32699.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties letter to his Parliament in Scotland, assembled October 19, 1669 together with the speech of His Grace the Earl of Lauderdaill ... as also the answer of the Parliament of Scotland to His Majesties gracious letter.    1669
  100. 32700.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties letter to his Parliament in Scotland, assembled October 19. 1669. Together with the speech of His Grace the Earle of Lauderdale, His Majesties high-commissioner. As also, the answer of the Parliament of Scotland to His Majesties gracious letter.    1669