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  1. 32701.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, with the Lord Keepers, on Monday February 14, 1669/0    1669
  2. 32702.
    Evelyn, John, 1620-1706.    The history of the three late, famous impostors, viz. Padre Ottomano, Mahomed Bei and Sabatai Sevi the one, pretended son and heir to the late Grand Signior, the other, a prince of the Ottoman family, but in truth, a Valachian counterfeit, and the last, the suppos'd Messiah of the Jews, in the year of the true Messiah, 1666 : with a brief account of the ground and occasion of the present war between the Turk and the Venetian : together with the cause of the final extirpation, destruction and exile of the Jews out of the Empire of Persia.    1669
  3. 32703.
    Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678?    Epigrams of all sorts written by Richard Flecknoe.    1669
  4. 32704.
    Fleming, Robert, 1630-1694.    The fulfilling of the Scripture, or, An essay shewing the exact accomplishment of the Word of God in his works of providence, performed and to be performed for confirming the beleevers and convincing the atheists of the present time : containing in the end a few rare histories of the works and servants of God in the Church of Scotland.    1669
  5. 32705.
    Fletcher, John, 1579-1625.    The island princess, or, The generous Portugal a comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesties servants.    1669
  6. 32706.
    Florus, Lucius Annaeus.    The Roman history of Lucius J. Florus made English beginning with the life and reign of Romulus, the first King of the Romans : and divided into four books.    1669
  7. 32707.
    Flower, Christopher, 1621 or 2-1699.    Mercy in the midst of judgment with a glimpse of, or a glance on, London's glorious resurrection like a Phoenix out of it's ashes delivered in a sermon preach'd at St. Dunstans in the West, Sept. 2, 1669 being the day of publick fasting and humilation in consideration of the late dreadful fire, by Chr. Flower.    1669
  8. 32708.
    Ford, Simon, 1619?-1699.    Londons resurrection, poetically represented and humbly presented to His Most Sacred Majesty.    1669
  9. 32709.
    Forster, Mary, 1619?-1686.    A declaration of the bountifull loving-kindness of the Lord manifested to His hand-maid Mary Harris, who stood idle in the market-place till the eleventh hour, yet then received her penny ... as also a few words of encouragement from experience to any who knows the name of the Lord in the least measure, to fear the Lord, and trust in His mercies.    1669
  10. 32710.
    Friedrich Wilhelm, Elector of Brandenburg, 1620-1688.    A letter written by His Highness the Prince Elector of Brandenbourgh unto His Most Serene and Illustrious Highness Richard, Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the territories and dominions thereunto belonging : denoting Their Highness's joynt-interest in the protecting and defending of the Reformed Protestant cause ...    1669
  11. 32711.
    Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.    A brief relation of the life and death of the late famous astrologer, Mr. Vincent Wing Together with his nativity, as it was done, many years before his death, by his own hand; and now, for general satisfaction, made publick. By J.G. philomathētikos.    1669
  12. 32712.
    Gailhard, J. (Jean)    The present state of the republick of Venice as to the government, laws, forces, riches, manners, customes, revenue, and territory of that common-wealth : with a relation of the present war in Candia / written by J. Gailhard, gent.    1669
  13. 32713.
    Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678.    The true idea of Jansenisme both historick and dogmatick. By T. G.    1669
  14. 32714.
    Gentleman at Paris.    The Jesuites intrigues with the private instructions of that society to their emissaries : the first, translated out of a book privately printed at Paris : the second, lately found in manuscript in a Jesuites closet, after his death : both sent with a letter from a gentleman at Paris to his friend in London.    1669
  15. 32715.
    Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.    Catholick charity recommended in a sermon before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London : in order to the abating the animosities among Christians, that have been occasion'd by differences in religion / by Jos. Glanvill ...    1669
  16. 32716.
    Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656.    Directions and instigations to the duty of prayer how, and why the heart is to be kept with diligence. Pressing arguments and directions for hearing the voice of the rod. Being the sum and substance of nine sermons (not heretofore printed,) by Mr. Andrew Gray, late minister of the Gospel at Glasgow.    1669
  17. 32717.
    Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656.    Great precious promises, or, Some sermons concerning the promises and the right application thereof whereunto are added some other concerning the usefulnesse of faith in advancing sanctification, as also, three more concerning the faith of assurance / by Mr. Andrew Gray ... ; all being revised since his death by some friends, the last impression carefully corrected and amended.    1669
  18. 32718.
    Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656.    The great salvation offered and tendered first, by Christ himself, and then by his holy apostles, with the inevitable destruction of all that neglect it : in the sermons, reprinted / by that eminent servant of Christ, Mr. Andrew Gray ...    1669
  19. 32719.
    Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656.    The mystery of faith opened up, or, Some sermons concerning faith (two whereof were not formerly printed) wherein the nature, excellency, and usefulnesse of that noble grace is much cleared, and the practice thereof most powerfully pressed : whereunto are added other three sermons, two concerning death / by Mr. Andrew Gray ...; all these sermons being now carefully revised, and much corrected.    1669
  20. 32720.
    Griffith, John, 1622?-1700.    The searchers for schism search'd, or, Their pretended questions for conscience sake answered wherein is proved that those baptized congregations under laying on of hands are not guilty of schism in separating from them : shewing, in opposition to their threeforld hypothesis, that their church constitution is not true, separation from them proved lawful, the truth and authority of the doctrine about which they separate, vindicated / humbly presented to all concerned [by] J. Griffith ...    1669
  21. 32721.
    Guise, Henri, duc de, 1614-1664.    Memoires of Henry, D. of Guise, relating his passage to Naples, and heading there the second revolt of the people, Englished    1669
  22. 32722.
    H. A.    Mirabile pecci, or, The non-such wonder of the peak in Darby-shire discovered in a full, though succinct and sober, narrative of the more than ordinary parts, piety and preservation of Martha Taylor, one who hath been supported in time above a year in by H.A.    1669
  23. 32723.
    Halifax, Charles Montagu, Earl of, 1661-1715.    The man of honour, occasion'd by the postscript of pen's letter    1669
  24. 32724.
    Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.    Psittacorum regio, the land of parrots, or, The she-lands with a description of other strange adjacent countries in the dominions of Prince de l'Amour, not hitherto found in any geographical map / by one of the late most reputed wits.    1669
  25. 32725.
    Harriss, Charles.    The woolf under sheeps-clothing discovered, or, The spirit of Cain, appearing in the Bishop of Liechfield, reproved as hereafter is sufficiently manifested by the fruits of his sermon at Polesworth in Warwickshire ... / Charles Harris.    1669
  26. 32726.
    Henderson, Tho. (Thomas)    Megista kai timia epangelmata, or, The vertue, vigour, and efficacy of the promises, display'd in their strength glory duly methodified and fitly applyed to every Christians particular case and condition, in a soliloquy, wholly scriptural, between the soul and the comforter : with a divine rapture of the soul, now resting satisfied by the spirit of the holy promise / by Tho. Henderson.    1669
  27. 32727.
    Henshaw, Joseph, 1603-1679.    Miscellanea, or, A mixture of choyce observations and institutions, moral, and divine, composed for private use being the product of spare hours, and the meditations of J.H.    1669
  28. 32728.
    Heynes, John.    A sermon preached at the funeral of the right honourable William Lord Pagett, Baron of Beaudefert, By John Heynes, A.M. and preacher of the New Church, Westminster    1669
  29. 32729.
    Hodges, Thomas, d. 1688.    Two consolatory letters written to the right honorable the Countess of Westmorland The first upon the occasion of the death of Sr Roger Townshend, Baronet: the second upon the death of Mrs Anne Cartwright, Her Honour's children by Sir Roger Townshend, Baronet, her former husband.    1669
  30. 32730.
    Holder, William, 1616-1698.    Elements of speech an essay of inquiry into the natural production of letters : with an Appendix concerning persons deaf dumb / by William Holder.    1669
  31. 32731.
    Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680.    The grand question concerning the judicature of the House of Peers, stated and argued And the case of Thomas Skinner merchant, complaining of the East India Company, with the proceedings thereupon, which gave occasion to that question, faithfully related. By a true well-wisher to the peace and good government of the kingdom, and to the dignity and authority of parliaments.    1669
  32. 32732.
    Horn, John, 1614-1676.    The efficacy of the true balme being a true relation of Mrs. Rose Warnes carriage, confession of her sins, and profession of her hope in the mercy of God, so far as it was known to an eye and ear witness of much of it after she was apprehended, and to the time of her death, to which she was adjudged April 1667. At Lin Regis in the county of Norfolk, upon strong presumption of her murther of her infant, and suffered April 14. With some means used for her help in her imprisonment. As also an in perfect [sic] yet pretty full relation of what she spake to the people at her execution. Published by John Horn of Lin Regis with his epistle and some verses on her.    1669
  33. 32733.
    Howard, Edward, fl. 1669.    The Brittish princes an heroick poem / written by the Honourable Edward Howard, Esq.    1669
  34. 32734.
    Humfrey, John, 1621-1719.    A case of conscience whether a nonconformist, who hath not taken the Oxford Oath, may come to live at London, or at any corporate town, or within five miles of it, and yet be a good Christian : stated briefly, and published in reference to what is offered to the contrary, in a book intituled, A friendly debate betwixt a confirmist and a nonconformist : together with animadversions on a new book, entituled, Ecclesiastical polity, the general heads and substance whereof are taken under consideration : as also a peaceable dissertation, by way of composition with some late papers, entituled, Liberty of conscience, in order to the determining the magistrates power in matters of religion.    1669
  35. 32735.
    Hutcheson, George, 1615-1674.    An exposition of the book of Job being the sum of CCCXVI lectures, preached in the city of Edenburgh / by George Hutcheson ...    1669
  36. 32736.
    I. C., M.A. of T.C.C.    A guide to the true religion, or, A discourse directing to make a wise choice of that religion men venture their salvation upon seasonable for these times wherein there are such diversities of opinions and wayes of religion : to inform the ignorant, to resolve the wavering, and to confirm the weak / by I.C., M.A. of T.C.C.    1669
  37. 32737.
    Ireland.    An Act for settling the subsidy of poundage, and granting a subsidy of tunnage And other sums of money, unto His royal Majesty, his heirs and successors: the same to be paid upon merchandizes imported and exported into or out of the kingdom of Ireland, according to a book of rates hereunto annexed.    1669
  38. 32738.
    Ireland.    An Act for the setling of the excize and new impost upon His Majesty his heirs and successors, according to the book of rates therein inserted.    1669
  39. 32739.
    Ireland. Lord Deputy.    Whereas we are informed that to the disadvantage of His Majesties service, divers officers of His Majesties army in this kingdom do absent themselves from their several quarters without our license, and whereas upon the accompt of the last harvest ... by the Lord Deputy Generall of Ireland, Ossory.    1669
  40. 32740.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1669-1670 : Radnor)    Whereas the commissioners appointed for rating and assessing the several subsidies granted to His Majestie by the Parliament, lately sitting in this kingdom, have in several counties neglected to make returnes of the estreates of the said subsidies into His Majesties Court of Exchequer ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, J. Roberts.    1669
  41. 32741.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1669-1670 : Robartes)    Whereas several rolls inquisitions amd other matters of record which concern His Maiesties lordships, mannors, lands, tenements and hereditaments within this kingdom ... have been imbezelled ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, J. Roberts.    1669
  42. 32742.
    J. P.    An antidote against melancholy made up in pills. Compounded of witty ballads, jovial songs, and merry catches.    1669
  43. 32743.
    Janeway, James, 1636?-1674.    Death unstung a sermon preached at the funeral of Thomas Mowsley, an apothecary, who died July, 1669 : with a brief narrative of his life and death : also the manner of Gods dealings with him before and after his conversion : drawn up by his own hand and published / by James Janeway ...    1669
  44. 32744.
    Jeanes, Henry, 1611-1662.    A treatise concerning the indifference of humane actions    1669
  45. 32745.
    Johnson, J., Master of writing.    A copy book, containing both experimental precepts and usual practices of fair and speedy writing with the necessaries thereunto belonging ... / by J. Johnson, Master of writing.    1669
  46. 32746.
    Jorden, Edward, 1569-1632.    A discourse of natural bathes, and mineral waters wherein, the original of fountains in general is declared, the nature and difference of minerals with examples of particular bathes, the generation of minerals in the earth, from whence both the actual heat of bathes, and their virtues proceed, by what means mineral waters are to be discover'd, and lastly, of the nature and uses of bathes, but especially of our bathes at Bathe, in Someerset-shire / by Edw. Jorden, Doctor in Physick.    1669
  47. 32747.
    Killigrew, William, Sir, 1606-1695.    The imperial tragedy taken out of a Latin play, and very much altered / by a gentleman ...    1669
  48. 32748.
    Kircher, Athanasius, 1602-1680.    The vulcano's, or, Burning and fire-vomiting mountains, famous in the world, with their remarkables collected for the most part out of Kircher's Subterraneous world, and exposed to more general view in English : upon the relation of the late wonderful and prodigious eruptions of Ætna, thereby to occasion greater admirations of the wonders of nature (and of the God of nature) in the mighty element of fire.    1669
  49. 32749.
    Laney, Benjamin, 1591-1675.    Five sermons, preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, published severally by command, and now printed together, tending all to give satisfaction in certain points to such who have thereupon endeavoured to unsettle the state and government of the church by B. Lord Bishop of Ely.    1669
  50. 32750.
    Lee, Samuel, 1625-1691.    Contemplations on mortality Wherein the terrors of death are laid open, for a warning to sinners: and the joyes of communion with Christ for comfort to believers.    1669
  51. 32751.
    Leti, Gregorio, 1630-1701.    Il nipotismo di Roma, or, The history of the popes nephews from the time of Sixtus the IV to the death of the last Pope Alexander the VII in two parts / written originally in Italian in the year 1667 ; and Englished by W.A.    1669
  52. 32752.
    Leti, Gregorio, 1630-1701.    The loves of Charles, Duke of Mantua, and of Margaret, Countess of Rovera translated out of Italian.    1669
  53. 32753.
    Leybourn, William, 1626-1716.    Nine geometricall exercises, for young sea-men and others that are studious in mathematicall practices: containing IX particular treatises, whose contents follow in the next pages. All which exercises are geometrically performed, by a line of chords and equal parts, by waies not usually known or practised. Unto which the analogies or proportions are added, whereby they may be applied to the chiliads of logarithms, and canons of artificiall sines and tangents. By William Leybourn, philomath.    1669
  54. 32754.
    Littleton, Adam, 1627-1694.    A sermon at the funeral of the Right Honourable the Lady Jane eldest daughter to His Grace, William, Duke of Newcastle, and wife to the Honourable Charles Cheyne, Esq, at Chelsey, Novemb. I, being All-Saints day by Adam Littleton ...    1669
  55. 32755.
    Littleton, Adam, 1627-1694.    The churches peace asserted upon a civil account as it was (great part of it) deliver'd in a sermon before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor in Guild-Hall-Chappel July 4 / by Ad. Littleton, presbyter.    1669
  56. 32756.
    Lobo, Jerónimo, 1596?-1678.    A short relation of the river Nile of its sourse and current, of its overflowing the Campagnia of Ægypt, till it runs into the Mediterranean, and of other curiosities / written by an eye-witnesse, who lived many years in the chief kingdoms of the Abyssine empire.    1669
  57. 32757.
    Loftus, Dudley, 1619-1695.    The case of Ware and Sherley as it was set forth in matter of fact and argued in several points of law in the consistory of Dublin, in Michaelmas term 1668. By Dudley Loftus, J.U.D.    1669
  58. 32758.
    Ludgater, Robert, d. 1695.    The Presbyter's antidote choaking himself. Or Stephen Scandrett confuting himself in his erroneous bundle of confusion and absurdities, still'd, An antidote against Quakerism being a brief collection of some of his errors, blasphemies, and self-contradictions. Together with some interlineary notes upon them.    1669
  59. 32759.
    M. Y.    The Hartford-shire wonder. Or, Strange news from vvare being an exact and true relation of one Jane Stretton the danghter [sic] of Thomas Stretton, of ware in the county of Hartford, who hath been visited in a strange kind of manner by extraordinary and unusual fits, her abstaining from sustenance for the space of 9 months, being haunted by imps or devils in the form of several creatures here described the parties adjudged of all by whom she was thus tormented and the occasion thereof with many other remarkable things taken from her own mouth and confirmed by many credible witnesses.    1669
  60. 32760.
    Malbon, Samuel.    Death and life, or, Sins life, the sinners death; sins death, the saints life being the sum of eight sermons on Romans 8. 13. / by Samuel Malbon ...    1669
  61. 32761.
    Manley, Thomas, 1628-1690.    Usury at six per cent. examined, and found unjustly charged by Sir Tho. Culpepper and J.C. with many crimes and oppressions, whereof 'tis altogether innocent wherein is shewed the necessity of retrenching our luxury, and vain consumption of forraign commodities, imported by English money : also the reducing the wages of servants, labourers, by Thomas Manley, Gent.    1669
  62. 32762.
    Mauclerc, Julien.    A new treatise of architecture, according to Vitruvius wherein is discoursed of the five orders of columns, viz. : the Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian, and Composite : divided into seven chapters : vvhich declare their different proportions, measures, and proper names, according to the practice of the antient architects, both Greeks and Romans : as also of all their parts general and particular necessary in ... the beautifying of buildings in cities, as for necessary fortifications of them / designed by Julian Mauclerc ... ; whereunto are added the several measures and proportions of the famous architects, Scamozzi, Palladio, and Vignola : with some rules of perspective ; the whole represented in fifty large prints ...; so set forth in English by Robert Pricke.    1669
  63. 32763.
    Maynard, John, 1600-1665.    A memento to young and old: or, The young man's remembrancer, and the old man's monitor. By that eminent and judicious divine, Mr. John Maynard, late of Mayfield in Sussex. Published by William Gearing, minister of the Gospel    1669
  64. 32764.
    Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699?    Vita sana longa the preservation of health and prolongation of life proposed and proved : in the due observance of remarkable præcautions, and daily practicable rules, relating to body and mind, compendiously abstracted from the institutions and law of nature / by E. Maynwaringe ...    1669
  65. 32765.
    Mercer, William, 1605?-1676?    A welcom in a poem to His Excellency John Lord Roberts, Baron of Truro Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, my most noble patron, at his royal entry into the Castle of Dublin / by Lieut. Coll. VV.M.    1669
  66. 32766.
    Meriton, George, 1634-1711.    A guide for constables, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, treasurers of the county stock, masters of the house of correction, bayliffs of mannours, toll-takers in fairs a treatise briefly shewing the extent and latitude of the several offices, with the power of the officers herein, both by common law and statute, according to the several additions and alterations of the law, till the 20 year of His Majesties reign / collected by Geo. Meriton, gent.    1669
  67. 32767.
    Miege, Guy, 1644-1718?    A relation of three embassies from His Sacred Majestie Charles II, to the great Duke of Muscovie, the King of Sweden, and the King of Denmark performed by the Right Hoble. the Earle of Carlisle in the years 1663 1664 / written by an attendant on the embassies ...    1669
  68. 32768.
    Milton, John, 1608-1674.    Accedence commenc't grammar, supply'd with sufficient rules for the use of such (younger or elder) as are desirous, without more trouble than needs to attain the Latin tongue the elder sort especially, with little teaching and their own industry / by John Milton.    1669
  69. 32769.
    More, Henry, 1614-1687.    An exposition of the seven epistles to the seven churches together with a brief discourse of idolatry, with application to the Church of Rome / by Henry More ...    1669
  70. 32770.
    Morton, Nathaniel, 1613-1685.    New-Englands memoriall, or, A brief relation of the most memorable and remarkable passages of the providence of God manifested to the planters of New-England in America with special reference to the first colony thereof, called New-Plimouth : as also a nomination of divers of the most eminent instruments deceased, both of church and common-wealth, improved in the first beginning and after-progress of sundry of the respective jurisdictions in those parts, in reference unto sundry exemplary passages of their lives, and the time of their death / published for use and benefit of present and future generations, by Nathaniel Morton ...    1669
  71. 32771.
    Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698.    A true interpretation of the VVitch of Endor spoken of in I Sam. 28, begin. at the ll. verse ... / by Lodowick Muggleton.    1669
  72. 32772.
    N. B., 1598-1676.    A journal of meditations for every day in the year gathered out of divers authors / written first in Latine by N.B. ; and newly translated into English by E.M. in ... 1669.    1669
  73. 32773.
    Navailles, Philippe de Montault de Bénac, duc de, 1619-1684.    An exact account of the late engagement between the French king's forces, and those of the Grand Seignior before Candia, on the 25th of June 1669 as it came in a letter from the Duke de Navailles, the French general : with a list of the slain and wounded.    1669
  74. 32774.
    North, Dudley North, Baron, 1602-1677.    Observations and advices oeconomical    1669
  75. 32775.
    Norton, John, 1606-1663.    An humble apology for non-conformists with modest and serious reflections on the Friendly debate and the continuation thereof / by a lover of truth and peace.    1669
  76. 32776.
    Olearius, Adam, 1603-1671.    The voyages and travells of the ambassadors sent by Frederick, Duke of Holstein, to the Great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Persia begun in the year M.DC.XXXIII. and finish'd in M.DC.XXXIX : containing a compleat history of Muscovy, Tartary, Persia, and other adjacent countries : with several publick transactions reaching near the present times : in VII. books. Whereto are added the Travels of John Albert de Mandelslo (a gentleman belonging to the embassy) from Persia into the East-Indies ... in III. books ... / written originally by Adam Olearius, secretary to the embassy ; faithfully rendered into English, by John Davies.    1669
  77. 32777.
    One that hath lately been in His Majesties service in that country.    A short and strange relation of some part of the life of Tafiletta the great conqueror and emperor of Barbary by one that hath lately been in His Majesties service in that country.    1669
  78. 32778.
    Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, 1621-1679.    Two new tragedies ... both written by the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery.    1669
  79. 32779.
    Owen, John, 1616-1683.    A brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity as also of the person and satisfaction of Christ / accommodated to the capacity and use of such as may be in danger to be seduced, and the establishment of the truth by J. Owen.    1669
  80. 32780.
    Owen, John, 1616-1683.    A practical exposition on the 130th Psalm wherein the nature of the forgiveness of sin is declared, the truth and reality of it asserted, and the case of a soul distressed with the guilt of sin and relieved by a discovery of forgiveness with God is at large discoursed / by John Owen.    1669
  81. 32781.
    Owen, John, 1616-1683.    Truth and innocence vindicated in a survey of a discourse concerning ecclesiastical polity, and the authority of the civil magistrate over the consciences of subjects in matters of religion.    1669
  82. 32782.
    Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707.    A continuation of the Friendly debate by the same author.    1669
  83. 32783.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    A letter of love to the young-convinced of that blessed everlasting way of truth and righteousness, now testified unto by the people of the Lord (called Quakers) of what sex, age and ranck soever, in the nations of England, Ireland and Scotland, with the isles abroad, but more particularly those of that great city of London : spiritual refreshments, holy courage and perfect victory from God the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ, amen.    1669
  84. 32784.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Innocency with her open face presented by way of apology for the book entituled The sandy foundation shaken, to all serious and enquiring persons, particularly the inhabitants of the city of London / by W.P., j.    1669
  85. 32785.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    No cross, no crown, or, Several sober reasons against hat-honour, titular-respects, you to a single person, with the apparel and recreations of the times being inconsistant with Scripture, reason, and practice, as well of the best heathens, as the holy men and women of all generations, and consequently fantastick, impertinent and sinfull : with sixty eight testimonies of the most famous persons of both former and latter ages for further confirmation : in defence of the poor despised Quakers, against the practice and objections of their adversaries / by W. Penn ...    1669
  86. 32786.
    Perfect honourer of their worth.    An address to the hopeful young gentry of England in some strictures on the most dangerous vices incident to their age and quality / by a perfect honourer of their worth.    1669
  87. 32787.
    Phelpes, Charles.    Light in darkness, or, A consideration of a comfortable and instructive resignation of the Church of God by an eminent and faithful watchman upon his departure : occasioned by the sad loss of ... Thomas Moor, Junior / by C.D.    1669
  88. 32788.
    Philalethes, Eirenaeus.    Secrets reveal'd, or, An open entrance to the shut-palace of the King containing the greatest treasure in chymistry never yet so plainly discovered / composed by a most famous English-man, styling himself anonymus or Eyræneus Philaletha cosmopolita ... ; published for the benefit of all Englishmen by W.C., Esq., a true lover of art and nature.    1669
  89. 32789.
    Philipps, Fabian, 1601-1690.    The pretended perspective-glass, or, Some reasons of many more which might be offered against the pretended registring reformation    1669
  90. 32790.
    Porrée, Jonas.    A history of antient ceremonies containing an account of their rise and growth, their first entrance into the Church, and their gradual advancement to superstition therein.    1669
  91. 32791.
    R. B. (Richard Baddeley)    The life of Dr. Thomas Morton, late Bishop of Duresme begun by R.B. secretary to his Lordship ; and finished by J.N., D.D., his Lordship's chaplain.    1669
  92. 32792.
    R. B. (Robert Boreman), d. 1675.    A mirrour of Christianity and a miracle of charity, or, A true and exact narrative of the life and death of the most virtuous Lady Alice, Dutchess Duddeley published after the sermon in the Church of St. Giles in the Fields / by R.B., D.D., rector of the said church, on Sunday the 14th of March, MDCLXIX.    1669
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    R. C.    Quæries propounded to George Fox and his ministers to answer from a paper wrote by George Fox, intituled An epistle from the people called Quakers to all people to read over ... / by a lover of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who was born of the Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Ghost for the Christ and mans saviour, as that promised seed that God to Adam said should break the Serpents head.    1669
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    R. T. (Rebecca Travers), 1609-1688.    A testimony for God's everlasting truth as it hath been learned of and in Jesus testifying against such as through unbelief have departed from, or been disobedient to the spirit that conuinces the world of sin : among whom R.C. hath appeared with his many things, to oppose and withstand the one thing, the spirit of life, that sets free from sin and death, which is the truth which the people call Quakers have and do testifie to and of / R.T.    1669
  95. 32795.
    Raleigh, Carew, 1605-1666.    A brief relation of Sr. Walter Ralegh's troubles, with the taking away of the lands and castle of Sherborne in Dorset from him and his heires, being his indubitable inheritance    1669
  96. 32796.
    Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676.    A sermon preached before the King upon the twenty eighth of March, 1669 by Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich.    1669
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    Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676.    Annotations on the book of Ecclesiastes    1669
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    Reynolds, John, of Kings-Norton.    A discourse upon prodigious abstinence occasioned by the twelve moneths fasting of Martha Taylor, the famed Derbyshire damosell : proving that without any miracle, the texture of humane bodies may be so altered, that life may be long continued without the supplies of meat drink : with an account of the heart, and how far it is interessed in the business of fermentation / by John Reynolds ...    1669
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    Rich, Robert, d. 1679.    Mr. Robert Rich his second letters from Barbadoes writ upon the occasion of the Quakers prevarication in the matter of the 30 l. sent to them in common with their brethren the other six churches so termed by him. With a preface extorted from R.B. phil. to the said people.    1669
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    Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705.    The good old way and truth which the ancient Christians many ages and generations ago witnessed unto in the world from age to age, even from the dayes of Christ unto this very time, wherein the same doctrine, life and practice is witnessed unto by us who are in contempt called Quakers, through many tribulations, which our ancestors, the most ancient and true Christians that ever were upon the earth, sealed unto, with the loss of their lives and liberties, by which, in short, is fully manifested, in what is treated of herein, that the doctrine of the Quakers, in denying to swear any oath, and their refusing to pay tythes, and many other things they practise, was the doctrine and practise of the most famous and renowned Christians, both testified of in the Scriptures of truth, and the books of martyrs : also, a brief discovery of the ground and rise and tythes, manifesting them no Gospel-maintenance, but was testified against by the best and most ancient Christians many ages ago / written by ... Ambros Rigge.    1669