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32901.Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. ● Truth cleared of calumnies wherein a book intituled, A dialogue betwixt a Quaker and a stable Christian (printed at Aberdeen, and upon good ground judged to be writ by William Mitchell ...) is examined, and the disingenuity of the author, in his representing the Quakers is discovered : here is also their case truly stated, cleared, demonstrated, and the objections of their opposers answered according to truth, Scripture, and right reason / by Robert Barclay. ● 1670
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32902.Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687. ● A remembrancer of excellent men ... ● 1670
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32903.Barlow, Thomas, 1607-1691. ● Bishop Barlow's state of the case, whether any books may be lent out of Sir Thomas Bodley's library? Occasioned by Mr. Selden's soliciting the University for certain MSS. out of it. ● 1670
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32904.Barne, Miles, d. 1709? ● A sermon preached before the King at Newmarket April 24, 1670 by Miles Barne ... ● 1670
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32905.Barrow, Isaac, 1630-1677. ● Spiritus sanctus est persona distincta patri filioque coëssentualis ab utrique procedens ● 1670
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32906.Barrow, J. ● Membrorum principalium apostasia, or, A short view of those many diseases and infirmities which proceed from a defection, or falling away, of the principal members or parts of the body from the performance of their several offices and functions together with their cures by the matchless tinctura cælestis, a medicine ... prepared and fitted to give relief in such extreams ... / by J. Barrow, M.D. ● 1670
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32907.Bartlet, John, fl. 1662. ● The practical Christian: or, A summary view of the chief heads of practical divinity in order to the begetting, preserving, and increasing the life and power of godliness in the hearts and lives of professors; laid down in a plain and succinct manner, by way of meditation. Drawn up, and principally intended for the use and benefit of the citizens of Exeter; and especially those that were his peculiar flock. By J.B. once their pastor. ● 1670
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32908.Barton, William, 1598?-1678. ● Mercy in the midst of judgment by a gracious discovery of a certain remedy for London's languishing trade : in a sermon preached before the right honourable, the lord mayor and the citizens of London, on September 12, 1669, at the new repaired chappel at Guild-Hall / by D. Barton ... ● 1670
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32909.Basset, William, 1644-1695. ● Corporal vvorship discuss'd and defended in a sermon preached at the visitation April 21, 1670, in Saviour's-Church Southwark, and published to prevent farther calumny / by W.B. ● 1670
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32910.Baxter, Benjamin, Preacher of the Gospel. ● Non-conformity without controversie from Rom. chap. 12, ver. 2 : shewing that it is every Christian's duty to be a nonconformist to this world / by Benjamin Baxter, Preacher of the Gospel. ● 1670
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32911.Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. ● The cure of church-divisions, or, Directions for weak Christians to keep them from being dividers or troublers of the church with some directions to the pastors how to deal with such Christians / by Richard Baxter. ● 1670
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32912.Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. ● The life of faith in three parts, the first is a sermon on Heb. 11, 1, formerly preached before His Majesty, and published by his command, with another added for the fuller application : the second is instructions for confirming believers in the Christian faith : the third is directions how to live by faith, or how to exercise it upon all occasions / by Richard Baxter. ● 1670
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32913.Beverley, Thomas. ● The general inefficacy and insincerity of a late or death-bed repentance with earnestest disswasives from committing our eternal condition, to that infinite hazard, and a full resolution of the case, how far a death-bed repentance is possible, to be sincere and effectual. ● 1670
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32914.Binning, Hugh, 1627-1653. ● The sinners sanctuary, or, A discovery made of those glorious priviledges offered unto the penitent and faithful under the Gospel unfolding their freedom from death, condemnation, and the law, in fourty sermons upon Romans, Chap. 8 / by that eminent preacher of the Gospel, Mr. Hugh Binning ... ● 1670
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32915.Birket, Cuthbert. ● A pleasant new song between a seaman, and his love. Shewing, though at the first in misery his time he spent he met his love at last, with joy and sweet content. The tune is Robin the devil. ● 1670
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32916.Blount, Thomas, 1618-1679. ● Nomo-lexikon, a law-dictionary interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern lawes : with references to the several statutes, records, registers, law-books, charters, ancient deeds, and manuscripts, wherein the words are used : and etymologies, where they properly occur / by Thomas Blount of the Inner Temple, Esq. ● 1670
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32917.Blount, Thomas, 1618-1679. ● The resolutions of the judges upon the several statutes of bankrupts as also, the like resolutions upon 13 Eliz. and 27 Eliz. touching fraudulent conveyances / by T.B., Esq. ● 1670
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32918.Boileau, Gilles, 1631-1669. ● The life, and philosophy, of Epictetus with The embleme of humane life, by Cebes / rendred into English, by John Davies of Kidwelly. ● 1670
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32919.Boothby, F. (Frances), fl. 1670. ● Marcelia, or, The treacherous friend a tragicomedy : as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal by His Majesties servants / written by Mrs. F. Boothby. ● 1670
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32920.Borel, Pierre, 1620?-1671. ● A summary or compendium of the life of the most famous philosopher Renatus Descartes written originally in Latin by Peter Borellus ... ; to which is also added an epitome of his life by Marcus Zurius Boxbornius ... ● 1670
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32921.Bower, Richard, fl. 1662 ● To the right honorable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament ● 1670
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32922.Bowne, Tobias. ● A fairing for young-men and maids. If you'l take my advice, this I would have you do, then every young-man take his lass, and drink one pot or two. To the tune of, The Winchester wedding. This may be printed, R.P. / By Tobias Bowne. ● 1670
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32923.Bowne, Tobias. ● Doubtful Robin; or, Constant Nanny. A new ballad. Tune of, Wou'd you be a man of fashion, or, Doubting virgin. ● 1670
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32924.Bowne, Tobias. ● The doubting virgin, and the constant youngman. Observe what here is put in print, all you that do love merriment: it's for young men and maids also, stay and hear't o're before you go. Tune of, The repriev'd captive, by Tobias Brown [sic]. ● 1670
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32925.Bowne, Tobias. ● The hasty wedding; or, William's patience rewarded: with the consent of pretty Nancy. To the tune of, The man of fashion, or, The doubting virgin. ● 1670
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32926.Bowne, Tobias. ● The west-country maids advice; Here is a song I send to you, fair maidens every one; and you may say that it is true, when I am dead and gone. To the tune of, Hey boys, up go we. ● 1670
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32927.Bowne, Tobias. ● Tobia's advice, or, A remedy for a ranting young-man. VVhile you are single you take but little care, therefore I say better you married were, perhaps there's some at this will make a jest, but I say still a married life is best. Therefore young-men take this advice of me better take one than run to two or three. Tune of, Daniel Cooper. / By Tobias Bowne. ● 1670
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32928.Bowne, Tobias. ● Tobies experience explain'd: Good fellows all, whatever you be, I pray take this advice of me: strength will decay old age will come, therefore save something while your yong [sic] To the tune of, That dill doul ● 1670
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32929.Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670. ● Elijah's epitaph and the motto of all mortalls in the other reason in the text, perswading him into a willingness to dye, in these words, I am no better then [sic] my fathers, I Kin. 19, 4 / by Thomas Bradley, D.D. one of His Late Majesties chaplains and præbendary of York, and preach't in the minster there, and in his rectory of Ackworth, 1669, Ætatis suæ, 72. ● 1670
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32930.Bréval, Monsieur de (François Durant), d. 1707. ● Faith in the just victorious over the world a sermon preached at the Savoy in the French Church, on Sunday Octob. 10, 1669 / by D. Brevall ... ; translated into English by Dr. Du-Moulin ... ● 1670
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32931.Bréval, Monsieur de (François Durant), d. 1707. ● La couronne de vie, promise aux fideles sermon presche devant Son Altesse, Monseigneur le prince d'Orange, dans l'eglise françoise de la Savoye / par M. de Bréval. ● 1670
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32932.Bréval, Monsieur de (François Durant), d. 1707. ● La foy victorieuse du monde dans les justes sermon presche a las savoye dans l'eglise fran ̧coise le dimanche, 10. jour d'Octobre 1669 / par D. Breual ... ● 1670
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32933.Brome, Alexander, 1620-1666. ● A record in rithme being an essay towards the reformation of the law offer'd to the consideration of the committee appointed for that purpose / vvritten by some men of law, at a time when they had little else to doe. ● 1670
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32934.Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680. ● London's lamentation, or, A serious discourse concerning the late fiery dispensation that turned our (once renowned) city into a ruinous heap also the several lessons that are incumbent upon those whose houses have escaped the consuming flames / by Thomas Brooks. ● 1670
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32935.Brown, John, philomath. ● A collection of centers and useful proportions on the line of numbers by John Brown ... ● 1670
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32936.Brunel, Antoine de, 1622-1696. ● A journey into Spain ● 1670
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32937.Bryan, John, d. 1676. ● Dwelling with God, the interest and duty of believers in opposition to the complemental, heartless, and reserved religion of the hypocrite / opened in eight sermons by John Bryan ... ● 1670
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32938.Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. ● A true and impartial narrative of some illegal and arbitrary proceedings by certain justices of the peace and others, against several innocent and peaceable nonconformists in and near the town of Bedford, upon pretence of putting in execution the late Act against conventicles together with a brief account of the late sudden and strange death of the Grand Informer, and one of the most violent malicious prosecutors against these poor people. ● 1670
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32939.Bushel, Edward. ● The Case of Edward Bushel, John Hammond, Charles Milson and John Baily, citizens and free-men of London, stated and humbly presented to the honourable House of Commons assemb'ed in Parliament ● 1670
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32940.C. B. ● Vannus divinus or, A fanne to separate the chaff from the wheat and distinguish pure, and true, from impure and false religions very usefull to inform the ignorant, settle the wavering, reduce the straying, and confirm the sincerely orthodox professors / by C.B., M.A. ● 1670
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32941.Callières, Monsieur de (François de), 1645-1717. ● The lovers logick: or, logical-love Compos'd in French by Monsieur de Callieres junior. And now newly translated into English. Licensed Sep. 21 1669. Roger L'Estrange. ● 1670
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32942.Calthrop, Henry, Sir, 1586-1637. ● Reports of special cases touching several customes and liberties of the city of London collected by Sir H. Calthrop ... ; whereunto is annexed divers ancient customes and usages of the said city of London. ● 1670
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32943.Case, Thomas, 1598-1682. ● Movnt Pisgah, or, A prospect of heaven being an exposition on the fourth chapter of the first epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, from the 13th verse, to the end of the chapter, divided into three parts / by Tho. Case ... ● 1670
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32944.Cawton, Thomas, 1637-1677. ● Balaam's wish: a sermon Wherein the vanity of desires without endeavours, in order to the obtaining the death of the upright, and their last end, is opened and applyed. First occasionally preached, and now at the request of some published. By an unworthy messenger of Christ. ● 1670
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32945.Cellier, Elizabeth, fl. 1680. ● The ladies answer to that busie-body, who wrote The life and death of Du Vall. ● 1670
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32946.Charas, Moyse, 1619-1698. ● New experiments upon vipers containing also an exact description of all the parts of a viper, the seat of its poyson, and the several effects thereof, together with the exquisite remedies, that by the skilful may be drawn from vipers, as well for the cure of their bitings, as for that of other maladies / originally written in French by M. Charas of Paris ; now rendred English. ● 1670
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32947.Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1500-1558. ● The advice of Charles the Fifth, Emperor of Germany, and King of Spain, to his son Philip the Second upon his resignation of the crown of Spain to his said son. ● 1670
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32948.Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-1699. ● Sir Josiah Child's proposals for the relief and employment of the poor ● 1670
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32949.Church of England. Archdeaconry of Huntington. ● Articles of enquiry concerning certain matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the arch-deaconry of Huntington for their better direction in their presentments in the visitation of John Hammond, Arch-Deacon of Huntington. ● 1670
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32950.Church of England. Diocese of Chichester. Bishop (1669-1675 : Gunning) ● Articles of visitation and enquiry within the diocess of Chichester, in the first episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Peter, by divine permission, Lord Bishop of Chichester in the second year of his consecration. ● 1670
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32951.Clark, John, 1630-1669. ● A brief and pithy treatise about comfort which Gods children have, or at least earnestly desire, and long after whilst they are in this world : together with the observations of comfort and the removal of them / by John Clark ... ● 1670
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32952.Clark, John. ● A poetical meditation wherein the usefulness, excellency, and several perfections of Holy Scripture are briefly hinted. ● 1670
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32953.Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682. ● A true and faithful account of the four chiefest plantations of the English in America to wit, of Virginia, New-England, Bermudus, Barbados : with the temperature of the air, the nature of the soil, the rivers, mountains, beasts, fowls, birds, fishes, trees, plants, fruits, : as also, of the natives of Virginia, and New-England, their religion, customs, fishing, hunting, / collected by Samuel Clarke ... ● 1670
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32954.Cock, William. ● [Meteorologia, or, The true way of foreseeing and judging the inclination of the air and alteration of the weather in several regions ... by William Cock ...]. ● 1670
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32955.Coke, Roger, fl. 1696. ● A discourse of trade in tvvo parts : the first treats of the reason of the decay of the strength, wealth, and trade of England, the latter, of the growth and increase of the Dutch trade above the English / by Roger Coke. ● 1670
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32956.Comenius, Johann Amos, 1592-1670. ● A generall table of Europe, representing the present and future state thereof viz. the present governments, languages, religions, foundations, and revolutions both of governments and religions, the future mutations, revolutions, government, and religion of christendom and of the world / from the prophecies of the three late German prophets, Kotterus, Christina, and Drabricius, , all collected out of the originals, for the common use and information of the English. ● 1670
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32957.Cook, Edward. ● Some considerations proposed to all you that sing Davids sundry experiences, confessions, complaints, exhortations, prophecies, praises , in rhyme and meeter by Edward Cook. ● 1670
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32958.Cordemoy, Géraud de, d. 1684. ● A discourse written to a learned frier by M. Des Fourneillis, shewing that this systeme of M. Des Cartes, and particularly his opinion concerning brutes, does contain nothing dangerous, and that all he hath written of both seems to have been taken out of the first chapter of Genesis ; to which is annexed the Systeme general of the same Cartesian philosophy, by Francis Bayle ... ; Englished out of French. ● 1670
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32959.Crashaw, Richard, 1613?-1649. ● Steps to the temple ; The delights of the Muses ; and, Carmen Deo Nostro by Ric. Crashaw ... ● 1670
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32960.Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692. ● Deare and truely beloved in the everlasting seed and holy covenant of life eternall doth my soule salute you ● 1670
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32961.Croll, Oswald, ca. 1560-1609. ● Bazilica chymica, Praxis chymiatricæ, or, Royal and practical chymistry in three treatises : wherein all those excellent medicines and chymical preparations are fully discovered, from whence all our modern chymists have drawn their choicest remedies : being a translation of Oswald Crollius, his Royal chymistry, augmented and inlarged by John Hartman : to which is added his Treatise of signatures of internal things, or, A true and lively anatomy of the greater and lesser world : as also, The practice of chymistry of John Hartman, M.D., augmented and inlarged by his son / all faithfully Englished by a lover of chymistry. ● 1670
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32962.Crook, John, 1617-1699. ● Persecvtion inconsistant with Christianity, humane society, and the honor of princes from the testimonies of themselves, and approved authors, and martyrs, herein impartially collected : whereunto is added certain solid reasons why no outward force, nor imposition ought to be used in matters of faith, / by those faithfull witnesses who died under suffering for the testimony of Jesus, viz: Richard Hubberthorn, Samuel Fisher, Francis Howgill. ● 1670
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32963.Cross, Nicholas, 1616-1698. ● The cynosura, or, A saving star that leads to eternity discovered amidst the celestial orbs of David's Psalms, by way of paraphrase upon the Miserere. ● 1670
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32964.Culpeper, Thomas, Sir, 1626-1697. ● The necessity of abating usury re-asserted in a reply to the discourse of Mr. Thomas Manly entituled, Usury at six per cent. examined, Together with a familiar and inoffensive way propounded for the future discovery of summes at interest, that so they may be charged with their equal share of publick taxes and burthens, the long defect whereof hath exceedingly fomented usury, embased land, and much decay'd the better half of the kingdom. By Sr. Thomas Culpeper, Jun. Knight. ● 1670
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32965.D'Assigny, Marius, 1643-1717. ● The assurance of the faithfull, or, The glorious estate of the saints in heaven described and the certainty of their future happiness manifested by reason and Scripture / by M.D. ● 1670
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32966.D. M. ● A new and perfect relation of the takeing and apprehending five pyrates, viz. P.F. J.M. J.F-G. Irish-men. I.G. and I.F. English-men. That stole a merchants ship in Amsterdam; and having her at sea, they killed all the men that were aboard the ship, and brought her to Ireland, and there sold her merchants goods. Together with their tryals, speeches, and confessions at the place of execution; as they, were truly gathered by one that was present at their tryals and execution. By D.M. ● 1670
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32967.Davenport, John, 1597-1670. ● A sermon preach'd at the election of the Governour, at Boston in New-England, May 19th 1669. by John Davenport. ● 1670
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32968.Davy, Sarah. ● Heaven realized, or, The Holy pleasure of daily intimate communion with God exemplified in a blessed soul (now in Heaven) (Mrs. Sarah Davy) ... being a part of the pretious reliques written with her own hand, (stiled by her) the record of my consolations, and the meditations of my heart / published by A.P. ● 1670
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32969.Denton, Daniel. ● A brief description of New-York, formerly called New-Netherlands with the places thereunto adjoyning : together with the manner of its scituation, fertility of the soyle, healthfulness of the climate, and the commodities thence produced : also some directions and advice to such as shall go thither ... : likewise a brief relation of the customs of the Indians there / by Daniel Denton. ● 1670
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32970.Drake, Samuel, 1622-1679. ● Totum hominis, or, The decalogue in three words, viz. justice, mercy and humility being a sermon upon Micah 6th vers. 8th, preached in the Cathedral of St. Peters, York, upon Monday the 15th day of March, 1668/9 before the Right Honourable Baron Turner and Baron Rainsford, the Right Worshipful Sr. Jo. Armitage, Bart. ... / by Sam. Drake, D.D. ... ● 1670
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32971.Dryden, John, 1631-1700. ● The tempest, or, The enchanted island a comedy, as it is now acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre. ● 1670
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32972.Dryden, John, 1631-1700. ● Tyrannick love, or, The royal martyr a tragedy, as it is acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal / by John Dryden ... ● 1670
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32973.Dyer, William, of Rhode Island. ● To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble petition of William Dyre Gent ● 1670
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32974.Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707. ● An exclamation to all those that love the Lord Jesus in sincerity against an apology written by an ingenious person, for Mr. Cowley's lascivious and prophane verses / by a dutiful son of the Church of England. ● 1670
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32975.England and Wales. ● A treaty for the composing of differences, restraining of depredations and establishing of peace in America between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain : concluded at Madrid the 8th/18 day of July in the year of our Lord, 1670 ... ● 1670
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32976.England and Wales. ● Anno Regni Caroli II Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, Hiberniæ, vicesimo secundo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661. in the thirteenth year of the reign of ... Lord Charles ... And there continued by several prorogations to the 14th day of February 1670 ... ● 1670
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32977.England and Wales. Parliament. ● To the most honourable, honourable [sic] and worthy members of both Houses of Parliament, more especially those who have interest in mines in any part this kingdom. The humble representation and address of the the petitioners for the Bill for preventing multiplicity of vexatious suits, and for settling and ascertaining a certain antient and customary tyth in the county of Derby, according to the tenor, equity and establishment of divers decrees in chancery, grounded on solemn tryals at common-law. ● 1670
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32978.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation ● 1670
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32979.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation concerning the sale of fee-farm rents ● 1670
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32980.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation requiring all officers or souldiers that served in the armies of any the late usurped powers, and have been disbanded, cashiered, or turned out, to depart the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark, before the sixteenth day of this instant June ● 1670
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32981.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation requiring the immediate tenants of His Majesties fee-farm rents, to take care to proceed in their purchases and to perfect their contracts within the time limited by the late act, for sale of the fee-farm rents, or otherwise the same to be sold to such as will contract for the same. ● 1670
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32982.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 adjournment, being the twenty fourth day of October next ● 1670
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32983.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation whereas on Tuesday the sixth of this instant December ... a barbarous and inhumane attempt was made upon the person and life of ... James, Duke of Ormond ... ● 1670
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32984.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● The King's Majesties letter to his Parliament, met at Edinburgh, 28 of July, 1670. With his Grace the Lord Commissioners speech to the said Parliament. ● 1670
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32985.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II). ● The charter of the Bahama Islands ● 1670
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32986.Evelyn, John, 1620-1706. ● Pomona, or, An appendix concerning fruit-trees in relation to cider the making and several ways of ordering it. ● 1670
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32987.Evelyn, John, 1620-1706. ● Sylva, or, A discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesties dominions as it was deliver'd in the Royal Society the XVth of October, MDCLXII upon occasion of certain quæries propounded to that illustrious assembly, by the Honourable the Principal Officers, and Commissioners of the Navy : to which is annexed Pomona, or, An appendix concerning fruit-trees in relation to cider, the making, and severall wayes of ordering it published by expresse order of the Royal Society : also Kalendarivm hortense, or, the Gard'ners almanac, directing what he is to do monthly throughout the year / by John Evelyn ... ● 1670
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32988.Evelyn, John, 1620-1706. ● The Moral practice of the Jesuites demonstrated by many remarkable histories of their actions in all parts of the world : collected either from books of the greatest authority, or most certain and unquestionable records and memorials / by the doctors of the Sorbonne ; faithfully rendred into English. ● 1670
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32989.Eyre, William, Gent. ● A particular deduction of the case of William Eyre Esq. concerning his right to the half barony of Shelelah and Castle of Carnow ... : humbly presented to the King's Most Excellent Majesty ... ● 1670
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32990.Faulconer, Henry. ● Verses set forth by Henry Faulconer bell-man and presented to his worthy masters in the vvard of Farrington Within. ● 1670
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32991.Fell, Leonard, 1624-1700 or 1701. ● An epistle for the strengthening and confirming of friends in their most holy faith ● 1670
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32992.Firmin, Giles, 1614-1697. ● The real Christian, or, A treatise of effectual calling wherein the work of God is drawing the soul to Christ ... : to which is added, in the epistle to the reader, a few words concerning Socinianisme ... / by Giles Firmin ... ● 1670
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32993.Fisher, Payne, 1616-1693. ● Elogium sepulchrale pro victoriosissimo Georgio Monacho, Britanniæ generalissimo ... ● 1670
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32994.Fishing Society (Scotland) ● The names of the members of the Fishing Society, anno 1670 ● 1670
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32995.Flatman, Thomas, 1637-1688. ● On the death of the truly valiant, and loyal George, Duke of Albemarle, late general of His Majesties forces, and knight of the Honorable Order of the Garter a pindariqu' ode / by Thomas Flatman. ● 1670
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32996.Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678? ● Epigrams of all sorts, made at divers times on several occasions by Richard Flecknoe. ● 1670
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32997.Fletcher, Phineas, 1582-1650. ● A fathers testament. Written long since for the benefit of the particular relations of the authour, Phin. Fletcher; sometime Minister of the Gospel at Hillgay in Norfolk. And now made publick at the desire of friends. ● 1670
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32998.Ford, Richard, Sir, d. 1678. ● The speech of Sr. Richard Ford, Knight, and alderman of London made at Guild-hall to the liveries of the several companies of that city, on Michaelmass day, 1670, upon their election of him to be lord mayor of the same city for the year ensuing / taken in short-hand writing by a person then present. ● 1670
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32999.Fowler, Edward, 1632-1714. ● The principles and practices of certain moderate divines of the Church of England (greatly mis-understood), truly represented and defended wherein ... some controversies, of no mean importance, are succinctly discussed : in a free discourse between two intimate friends : in three parts. ● 1670
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33000.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● These queries are given forth for any, either priest or people to answer, if they can ● 1670