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  1. 32801.
    Robins, Thomas.    The wonder of the world being a perfect relation of a young maid, about eighteen years of age, which hath not tasted of any food this two and fifty weeks ... : wherein is related the whole truth and no more, as it was taken from the mouth of the damsel and her mother, being a true account of her condition / written by Thomas Robins ...    1669
  2. 32802.
    Robinson, William, d. 1659.    Several epistles given forth by two of the Lords faithful servants whom he sent to New-England, to bear witness to His everlasting truth and were there (by the priests, rulers, and professors) after cruel and long imprisonment, and inhumane whippings and banishment, put to death, for no other cause, but for keeping the commandments of God, and testimony of Jesus, William Robinson, William Leddra here is also perfixed [sic] W.R. his testimony of his call to that service, for obedience unto which, he underwent the wrath of men, but hath obtained everlasting peace and rest with God.    1669
  3. 32803.
    Scargill, Daniel.    The recantation of Daniel Scargill publickly made before the University of Cambridge, in Great St Maries, July 25. 1669.    1669
  4. 32804.
    Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates.    Act asserting His Majesties supremacy over all persons and in all causes ecclesiastical At Edinburgh, the 16th of November, 1669. The Estates of Parliament having seriously considered, how necessar [sic] it is for the good and peace of the Church and State; that His Majesties power and authority, in relation to matters and persons ecclesiastical, be more clearly asserted by an act of Parliament;...    1669
  5. 32805.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, against conventicles. Edinburgh, the eight day of April, one thousand six hundred and sixty nine.    1669
  6. 32806.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, against keeping of conventicles. Edinburgh, the third day of August, one thousand six hundred and sixty nine.    1669
  7. 32807.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, for calling of the Parliament. Edinburgh, the fifteenth day of July, one thousand six hundred and sixty nine.    1669
  8. 32808.
    Sempill, James, Sir, 1566-1625.    A pick-tooth for the Pope: or The pack-mans Pater Noster Set down in a dialogue, betwixt a pack-man, and a priest. Translated out of Dutch by S. I. S. and newly augmented and enlarged by his son, R. S.    1669
  9. 32809.
    Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692.    The royal shepherdess a tragi-comedy, acted by His Highness the Duke of York's servants.    1669
  10. 32810.
    Sherlock, R. (Richard), 1612-1689.    A sermon preached at a visitation, held at Warrington in Lancashire May 11. 1669. By Ric. Sherlock D.D. Rector of Winwick in Lancashire. Imprimatur, June 18, 1669. Tho. Tomkyns, reverendisimo in Christo patri ac Domino, Dom. Gilb. Arch. Cantuar. a Sacr. Dom    1669
  11. 32811.
    Shrigley, Nathaniel.    A true relation of Virginia and Mary-land with the commodities therein, which in part the author saw, the rest he had from knowing and credible persons in the moneths of February, March, April and May / by Nathaniel Shrigley.    1669
  12. 32812.
    Simpson, William, M.D.    Hydrologia chymica, or, The chymical anatomy of the Scarbrough, and other spaws in York-Shire wherein are interspersed some animadversions upon Dr. Wittie's lately published treatise of the Scarbrough-spaw : also a short description of the spaws at Malton and Knarsbrough : and a discourse concerning the original of hot springs and other fountains : with the causes and cures of most of the stubbornest diseases ... : also a vindication of chymical physick ... : lastly is subjoyned an appendix of the original of springs ... / by W. Simpson.    1669
  13. 32813.
    Smith, Nathaniel, d. 1668?    The Quakers spiritual court proclaim'd Being an exact narrative of two several tryals had before that new-high-court of justice, at the Peele in St. John's Street; together with the names of the judges that sate in judgment, and of the parties concern'd in the said tryals: also sundry errors and corruptions, in principle and practice among the Quakers, which were never till now made known to the world. Also a direction to attain to be a Quaker, and profit by it. All which, with many new matters and things of remark among those men, are faithfully declared and testified. By Nathaniel Smith student in physick, who was himself a Quaker, and conversant among them for the space of about XIV. years.    1669
  14. 32814.
    Smith, William, d. 1673.    A few words unto a particular people    1669
  15. 32815.
    Smith, William, d. 1673.    The everlasting truth exalted being a plain testimony unto the manifestations, growth and prosperity of truth : also some dangers opened and discovered in the not receiving truth, or having received it, departing from it : also a short testimony unto gospel meetings and fellowship ... / William Smith.    1669
  16. 32816.
    Society of Friends.    Canons and institutions drawn up and agreed upon by the General Assembly or Meeting of the heads of the Quakers from all parts of the kingdom at their New-Theatre in Grace-church-street in or about January 1668/9 ; George Fox being their president.    1669
  17. 32817.
    Somner, William, 1598-1669.    Chartham news: or A brief relation of some strange bones there lately digged up in some grounds of Mr. John Somner's, of Canterbury: written by his brother, Mr. William Somner, late auditor of Christ Church Canterbury, and register of the archbishops court, there; before his death.    1669
  18. 32818.
    Sparrow, Anthony, 1612-1685.    The Bishop of Exons Caution to his diocese against false doctrines delivered in a sermon at Truro in Cornwall at his primary visitation.    1669
  19. 32819.
    Stapylton, Robert, Sir, d. 1669.    The tragedie of Hero and Leander written by Sr. Robert Stapylton ...    1669
  20. 32820.
    Staynred, Philip.    A compendium of fortification, both geometrically and instrumentally, by a scale the making whereof is shewed by the tables, and their use, both of the tables and the scale, for speedy protracting of any fort consisting of 8 bulwarks, whose bastion-angles shall not exceed 90 degrees, and so the like for bastion-angles of 12 bulwarks / written by Philip Staynred ...    1669
  21. 32821.
    Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713.    Jus populi vindicatum, or, The peoples right to defend themselves and their covenanted religion vindicated wherein the act of defence and vindication which was interprised anno 1666 is particularly justified ... being a reply to the first part of Survey of Naphtaly / by a friend to true Christian liberty.    1669
  22. 32822.
    Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.    A sermon preached before the King, January 30, 1668/9, being the day of the execrable murther of King Charles I by Edward Stillingfleet ...    1669
  23. 32823.
    Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.    Six sermons with a discourse annexed, concerning the true reason of the suffering of Christ, wherein Crellius his answer to Grotius is considered / by Edward Stillingfleet ...    1669
  24. 32824.
    Sudell, Nicholas.    The description and cure of the Kentish and all other agues plainly discovering what it is, from whence it comes; with the reasons of those particular symptomes that do usually attend the same. And humbly shewing (in a measure) the authors judgment, why so many are not cured; with advice in relation thereunto; whether it be quotidian, tertian, or quartan, simple, duble, or triple. With several other observations and instructions, tending to the good welfare of mankind. By Nicholas Sudell, licentiate in phisick, and student in chimistry. Before the fire, living in Mark-Lane, London. But now in the city of Rochester in the county of Kent.    1669
  25. 32825.
    T. J.    On the death of the Lord General Monck    1669
  26. 32826.
    Teate, Faithful, b. 1621.    Rihgt [sic] thoughts, the righteous mans evidence a discourse proving our state (God-ward) to be as our thoughts are, directing how to try them and our selves by them, propounding schemes of right thoughts, with motives and rules for keeping thoughts right : in two parts / by Faithful Teat.    1669
  27. 32827.
    Tombes, John, 1603?-1676.    Emmanuel, or, God-man a treatise wherein the doctrine of the first Nicene and Chalcedon councels, concerning the two natures in Christ, is asserted against the lately vented Socinian doctrine / by John Tombes ...    1669
  28. 32828.
    University of Oxford.    Quæstiones in s. theologia [jure civili, philosophia, medicina] discutiendæ Oxonii in vesperiis decimo [duodecimo] die mensis Julii anno Dom. 1669    1669
  29. 32829.
    University of Oxford.    To the right vvorshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls in the Vniversity of Oxford Sirs, you are desired to signify to your societies that whereas on Friday morning next thereis intended to be held a convocation in the theater for the University's being invested in the possession of it ...    1669
  30. 32830.
    University of Oxford.    Walter Blandford, doctor of divinity, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford    1669
  31. 32831.
    Vaughan, Thomas, 1622-1666.    A brief natural history intermixed with variety of philosophical discourses and refutations of such vulgar errours as our modern authors have hitherto omitted / by Eugenius Philalethes.    1669
  32. 32832.
    Venning, Ralph, 1621?-1674.    Sin, the plague of plagues, or, Sinful sin the worst of evils a treatise of sins tryal and arraignment, wherein sin is accused for being, proved to be, and condemned for being exceeding sinful : and that 1. as against God, his nature, attributes, works, will, law, image, people, glory and existence, 2. as against man, his good and welfare of body and soul, in this life, and that to come : with the use and improvement to be made of this doctrine, that men may not be damned, but saved, : being the substance of many sermons preached many years ago in Southwark / by Ralph Venning ...    1669
  33. 32833.
    Vignola, 1507-1573.    The regular architect: or the general rule of the five orders of architecture of M. Giacomo Barozzio Da Vignola. With a new addition of Michael Angelo Buonaroti. / Rendred into English from the original Italian, and explained, by John Leeke student and teacher of the mathematicks, for the use and benefit of free masons, carpenters, joyners, carvers, painters, bricklayers, plaisterers: in general for all ingenious persons that are concerned in the famous art of building.    1669
  34. 32834.
    Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697.    The conversion of a sinner explained and applied from Ezek. 33. 11 ... part whereof was preached some while since at Saviours Southwark : The day of grace, discoursed of from Luke 19. 41,42 ... / by Nathaneal Vincent.    1669
  35. 32835.
    Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697.    The day of grace in which the chief of sinners may be turn'd and healed / by Nathanael Vincent.    1669
  36. 32836.
    Vulson, Marc de, sieur de La Colombière, d. 1665.    The court of curiositie wherein by the algebra and lot, the most intricate questions are resolved, and nocturnal dreams and visions explained according to the doctrine of the antients : to which is also added A treatise of physiognomy / published in French by Marck de Vulson ; translated into English by J.G.    1669
  37. 32837.
    W. C. (William Clifford), d. 1670.    The little manuel of the poore mans dayly devotion collected out of severall pious and approoved authors / by W.C.    1669
  38. 32838.
    Wall, Thomas.    A necessary treatise for this age, or, A plain discovery of that great error of denying baptisme with water to the children of believers in justification of the arguments of John Turner, for infants basptisme, against Robert Admond : together with several other useful particulars on this subject, the contents whereof follow in the next page / briefly and plainly handled and discust by Thomas Wall.    1669
  39. 32839.
    Walwyn, William, 1600-1681.    Physick for families discovering a safe way, and ready means, whereby every one at sea or land, may with Gods assistance be in a capacity of curing themselves, or their relations, in all distempers or extremities, without any the hazards, troubles, or dangers, over usual, in all other wayes of cure.    1669
  40. 32840.
    Webb, John, 1611-1672.    An historical essay endeavoring a probability that the language of the empire of China is the primitive language by John Webb.    1669
  41. 32841.
    Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685.    Urania, or A description of the painting of the top of the theater at Oxon as the artist lay'd his design. By Ro. Whitehall, fellow of Merton Colledge. Licensed and entred according to order.    1669
  42. 32842.
    Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.    Christ ascended above the clouds his [brace] divinity--light in man, his being [brace] the Word in saints the only way and rule [brace] vindicated [brace] from the cloudy, erroneous, heretical, and blasphemous conceits of John Newman and his brethren : and the only rule of faith demonstrated for the general information of professours (and people) of all sorts, and the said J.N. his book stiled The light within (with his manifest contradictions) both scripturally, historically, and rationally examined / by a servant of Christ, G. Whitehead.    1669
  43. 32843.
    Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.    The divinity of Christ and unity of the three that bear record in heaven with the blessed end and effects of Christ's appearance, coming in the flesh, suffering and sacrifice for sinners, confessed and vindicated, by his followers, called Quakers : and the principal matters in controversie, between them, and their present opposers (as Presbyterians, Independants, ) considered and resolved, according to the scriptures of truth, and more particularly to remove the aspersions ... cast upon the ... Quakers ... in several books, written by Tho. Vincent, Will. Madox, their railing book, stil'd The foundation, , Tho. Danson, his Synopsis, John Owen, his Declaration / which are here examin'd and compared by G.W. ... ; as also, a short review of several passages of Edward Stillingfleet's ... in his discourse of the sufferings of Christ's and sermon preached before the King, wherein he flatly contradicts the said opposers.    1669
  44. 32844.
    Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.    The glory of Christ's light within expelling darkness being the sum of the controversie between the people called Quakers, and some of the non-conformist priests, as manifest at two publick disputes in Essex : between George Whitehead (called a Quaker) and Stephen Scandret (Presbyter) being at the latter dispute assisted with five more of his brethren, the priests, to wit, Nathaniel Barnard, Henry Havers, Henry Coleman, Nath. Ball, and Robert Billoes : wherein are several.    1669
  45. 32845.
    Wild, Robert, 1609-1679.    Upon the rebuilding the city the right honourable the Lord Mayor, and the noble company of bachelors dining with him, May 5th. 1669.    1669
  46. 32846.
    Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.    A sermon preached before the king, upon the seventh of March, 1668/9 by John, Lord Bishop of Chester.    1669
  47. 32847.
    Wilson, James, d. 1668.    The Repenting sinner pardoned being a brief relation of the wicked life, and penitent pious death of James Wilson of Wolverhampton in Stafford-shire, who died February 21. 1668 / made publick by such as were ear and eye witnesses of the same, for a warning to such as live ungodly.    1669
  48. 32848.
    Winchilsea, Heneage Finch, Earl of, d. 1689.    A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake eruption of Mount Ætna, or, Monte-Gibello as it came in a letter written to His Majesty from Naples by the right Honorable the Earle of Winchilsea ... : together with a more particular narrative of the same, as it is collected out of severall relations sent from Catania / published by authority.    1669
  49. 32849.
    Winter, Salvator.    Nothing without God    1669
  50. 32850.
    Wittie, Robert, 1613?-1684.    Pyrologia mimica, or, An answer to hydrologia chymica of William Sympson, phylo-chymico-medicus in defence of scarbrough-spaw : wherein the five mineral principles of the said spaw are defended against all his objections by plain reason and experiments, and further confirmed by a discovery of Mr. S. his frequent contradictions and manifest recantation : also a vindication of the rational method and practice of physick called galenical, and a reconciliation betwixt that and the chymical : likewise a further discourse about the original of springs / by Robert Wittie ...    1669
  51. 32851.
    Wolley, Edward, 1603-1684.    Ho typos, or The pattern of grace and glory In our lord and saviour Jesus Christ, to be admired, adored, and imitated. Collected out of the holy scriptures. Illustrated by the ancient fathers and expositors. Presented with 1. Contemplations. 2. Observations. 3. Confirmations. 4. Doxologies. by Dr. Edward Wolley, Lord Bishop of Clonsert in the Kingdom of Ireland.    1669
  52. 32852.
    Wolseley, Charles, Sir, 1630?-1714.    The unreasonableness of atheism made manifest in a discourse written by the command of a person of honour / by Sir Charles Wolseley ...    1669
  53. 32853.
    Woolnough, Thomas, ca. 1630-1675.    Chous epitreohomenos, or, The dust returning to the earth being a sermon preached at the interrment of that excellently accomplisht gentleman Tho. Lloyd Esq. late of Wheaten-Hurst in the county of Gloucester upon Tuesday the 22nd of December, 1668 / by Tho. Woolnough.    1669
  54. 32854.
    Wycherley, William, 1640-1716.    Hero and Leander in Durlesque    1669
  55. 32855.
    Younge, Richard.    Carnal reason, or The wisdom of the flesh how foolish, deceitful, dangerous, reprobate and divilish; together with rectified reason, or the wisdom of the spirit, how divine, transcendent, safe, profitable and delightful: as also, how many was at first created; how he is now corrupted, and how he may be again restored: being three fundamental principles of Christian religion; which few do indeed know; and yet he who knows them not, cannot be saved. By Junius Florilegus. Licensed and entred according to order.    1669
  56. 32856.
    A Perfect narrative of the robbery and murder committed near Dame Annis so Cleer, on Friday night the second of July, 1669, upon the person of Mr. John Talbot quondam preacher to a regiment of His Majesties forces in Portugal and lately ... curate of Laindon in Essex, who ... was stripped ... stabbed into the throat by six men and a bloody woman ... together with their examinations, tryal, and confessions.    1669
  57. 32857.
    A catalogue of the titles of severall books printed in Cambridge in the year 1669    1669
  58. 32858.
    A representation to King and Parliament, of some of the unparralleld sufferings of the people of the Lord called Quakers, in New England together with the remarkable judgments of God upon sundry of their persecutors.    1669
  59. 32859.
    A strange and vvonderfull relation of a flight of pisfmires, that fell in the town of Lichfield, and about the city of Coventrey With the manner of their appearance in the air; and their setling in the town: attested by several credible witnesses. Licensed according to order.    1669
  60. 32860.
    A survey of the river Avon, from Bath, to Bristol, by experienc'd artists with their opinion of the difficulty, and charges to make the same navigable.    1669
  61. 32861.
    A true and perfect list, of all the forces sent by his most Christian majesty, aboard his men of warr and gallies, upon the expedition for the relief of Candia this present year, 1669.    1669
  62. 32862.
    An Elegie on the death of the Most Serene Majesty of Henrietta-Maria, Queen-Mother of Great Britain    1669
  63. 32863.
    An Exact narrative of the bloody murder and robbery committed by Stephen Eaton, Sarah Swift, George Rhodes, and Henry Pritchard, upon the person of Mr. John Talbot, minister with the manner of their apprehension, arraignment and condemnation : also, a list of all the persons that are condemned, with the several offences to which they were executed.    1669
  64. 32864.
    An examen of the way of teaching the Latin tongue to little children, by use alone Englished out of French.    1669
  65. 32865.
    Conversion exemplified in the instance of a gracious gentlewoman now in glory / written from her own mouth and appointment, by her dearest friend ...    1669
  66. 32866.
    Englands glory by the benefit of wool manufactured therin, from the farmer to the merchant : and the evil consequences of its exportation unmanufactured : briefly hinted, with submission to better judgments.    1669
  67. 32867.
    In memory of His Highness George Duke of Albemarle    1669
  68. 32868.
    Litterae Consolatoriae; from the author to the dejected place of his nativity, the honourable city of London: emporium of Great Brittain; in some prophetick glances at it's future glory and prosperity; indici[um?] of it's present happiness, from it's upright and judicious Lord Mayor, the right honourable Sir William Turner knight; to whom he wisheth a long and happy life here, and unexpressable glory hereafter.    1669
  69. 32869.
    Mount Ætna's flames, or, The Sicilian wonder ... tune of, Troy town.    1669
  70. 32870.
    On the death of her illustrious grace Anne Dutchess-Dowager of Albemarle, who sickned with, and dyed twenty dayes after the Duke her husband; he the third of January, and she the twenty third of the same moneth, 1669.    1669
  71. 32871.
    On the second entertainment of the batchelours by the right honourable the Lord Mayor of the city of London, September viij. MDCLXIX.    1669
  72. 32872.
    Some considerations offered to the Honourable House of Commons against a bill depending about transportation of wooll    1669
  73. 32873.
    The Flying serpent, or, Strange news out of Essex being a true relation of a monstrous serpent which hath divers times been seen at a parish called Henham on the Mount within four miles of Saffron-Walden : showing the length, proportion and bigness of the serpent, the place where it commonly lurks, and what means hath been used to kill it : also a discourse of other serpents, and particularly of a cockatrice killed at Saffron-Walden / the truth of thi[s] relation of the serpent is attested, by [brace] Richard Jackson ... [et al.].    1669
  74. 32874.
    The Grounds of the present war between His Electoral Highnesse Palatine of the Rhine and the Duke of Lorrain expressed in a letter written from Frankendale to a person of quality here in England.    1669
  75. 32875.
    The History of Sir Eger, Sir Grahame, and Sir Gray-Steel    1669
  76. 32876.
    The children's petition, or, A modest remonstrance of that intolerable grievance our youth lie under in the accustomed severities of the school-discipline of this nation humbly presented to the consideration of the Parliament.    1669
  77. 32877.
    The copy of a letter to Thomas Buck Esq; beadle to the University of Cambridge.    1669
  78. 32878.
    The effects and virtues of the crosse or medal of the great patriarch St. Benedict extracted out of the original printed Germany.    1669
  79. 32879.
    The history of Tarquin and Lucretia Licensed Decemb. 26. 1668. Roger L'Estrange.    1669
  80. 32880.
    The life of Deval Shewing how he came to be a highway-man;and how he committed several robberies afterwards. Together with his arraignment and condemnation. As also his speech and confession, at the place of execution.    1669
  81. 32881.
    The water-walker well wash'd being a true relation, of a strange perambulation of a person in this nation, upon a watery station, on such a fashion, as gave the spectators small delectation. On Tuesday June 29. 1669.    1669
  82. 32882.
    [A brief e]xhort[ation], with the means to [promote] pie[ty] especially directed to th[e] [...] of London. / By a lover thereof, a[nd] of all sincere Christians.    1669
  83. 32883.
    A. M., 17th cent.    A discourse of local motion undertaking to demonstrate the laws of motion, and withall to prove that of the seven rules delivered by M. Des-Cartes on this subject, he hath mistaken six / by A.M.    1670
  84. 32884.
    Acton, George.    A letter in answer to certain quæries and objections made by a learned Galenist against the theorie and practice of chymical physick wherein the right method of curing of diseases is demonstrated, the possibility of universal medicine evinced, and chymical physick vindicated / by George Acton ...    1670
  85. 32885.
    Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius, 1486?-1535.    Female pre-eminence, or, The dignity and excellency of that sex above the male an ingenious discourse / written orignally in Latine by Henry Cornelius Agrippa ... ; done into English with additional advantages by H. C.    1670
  86. 32886.
    Allen, Robert, fl. 1670.    The cry of innocent blood, sounding to the ear of each member in Parliament being a short relation of the barbarous cruelties inflicted lately upon the peaceable people of God called Quakers, at their meeting in Horsly-down, in the county of Surrey : also some plain-dealing with the persecuting rulers / by C.H.    1670
  87. 32887.
    Anderdon, John, 1624?-1685.    A call to all bishops and others who are zealous for the Book of Common Prayer (for which I have been also sometimes zealous) by way of remembrance : now to come to the way of the Quakers to the grace of God ... / J.A.    1670
  88. 32888.
    Anderson, Robert, fl. 1668-1696.    Dary's miscellanies examined and some of his fundamental errors detected by authority of ancient and modern mathematicians ... : to which is added a task for Mr. Dary of his own setting / by Robert Anderson.    1670
  89. 32889.
    Annand, William, 1633-1689.    Pater noster, Our Father, or, The Lord's prayer explained the sense thereof and duties therein from Scripture, history, and fathers, methodically cleared and succinctly opened at Edinburgh / by Will Annand.    1670
  90. 32890.
    Anonymus, Eugenius.    A strange and true relation of the prodigious multitude of mice that have destroyed the plants, herbs, and grasse between Rotterdam and Schedam likewise infesting their houses and chambers insomuch that the inhabitants thereof are in despair of their security : wherein you will find a philosophical and historical relation concerning the generation of those vermine and some prognosticks raised there-from : as also an account how Dengy hundred in Essex hath been formerly infested with an incredible number of mice, and how it was freed after a miraculous manner / as it was communicated to a person of qualitie by a letter from a merchant living in Rotterdam.    1670
  91. 32891.
    Assheton, William, 1641-1711.    Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by the authority and convincing reasons of I. that wise and learned man King James and his Privvy Council anno reg. 2do, II. the honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament faithfully collected by a very moderate hand and humbly presented to the serious consideration of all dissenting parties.    1670
  92. 32892.
    Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.    The judgment of the learned and pious St. Augustine concerning penal lavves against conventicles : and for vnity in religion : deliver'd in his 48th epistle to Vincentius.    1670
  93. 32893.
    B. C.    A brief and perspicuous manuduction to practical divinity, by way of question and answer wherein the chief principles of religion are so explained as to infer a good life from them.    1670
  94. 32894.
    Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.    A preparatory to the history natural experimental written originally in Latine, by the Right Honourable Francis, Lord Verulam, Lord High Chancellour of England ; and now faithfully rendred into English, by a well-wisher to his Lordships writings.    1670
  95. 32895.
    Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.    Certain miscellany works of the Right Honourable Francis Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban published by VVilliam Ravvley ...    1670
  96. 32896.
    Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.    The apology of Sr. Francis Bacon, Kt. in certain imputations concerning the late Earl of Essex written to the Right Honourable his very good Lord the Earl of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.    1670
  97. 32897.
    Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.    The union of the two kingdoms of Scotland and England, or, The elaborate papers of Sir Francis Bacon ...    1670
  98. 32898.
    Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671.    An antidote against Mr. Baxters palliated cure of church divisions, or, An account of several weighty and just exceptions against that book    1670
  99. 32899.
    Baratti, Giacomo.    The late travels of S. Giacomo Baratti, an Italian gentleman, into the remote countries of the Abissins, or of Ethiopia interior wherein you shall find an exact account of the laws, government, religion, discipline, customs, of the Christian people that do inhabit there with many observations which some may improve to the advantage and increase of Trade with them : together with a confirmation of this relation drawn from the writings of Damianus de Goes and Jo. Scaliger, who agree with the author in many particulars / translated by G.D.    1670
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