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33401.Britten, William, d. 1669. ● Silent meeting, a wonder to the world, yet practised by the apostles and owned by the people of God, scornfully called Quakers ● 1671
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33402.Brown, John, philomath. ● Horologiographia, or, The art of dyalling being the second book of the use of the trianguler-quadrant : shewing the natural, artificial, and instrumental way, of making of sun-dials, on any flat superficies, with plain and easie directions, to discover their nature and affections, by the horizontal projection : with the way of drawing the usual ornaments on any plain : also, a familiar easie way to draw those lines on the ceiling of a room, by the trianguler quadrant : also, the use of the same instrument in navigation, both for observation, and operation : performing the use of several sea-instruments still in use / by John Brown, philomath. ● 1671
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33403.Brown, John, philomath. ● The description and use of the trianguler quadrant being a particular and general instrument, useful at land or sea, both for observation and operation : more universally useful, portable and convenient, than any other yet discovered, with its uses in arithmetick, geometry, superficial and solid, astronomy, dyalling, three wayes, gaging, navigation, in a method not before used / by John Brown, philomath. ● 1671
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33404.Brown, John, philomath. ● [A description of a mathematical instrument] made by John Browne. ● 1671
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33405.Burbury, John. ● A relation of a journey of the Right Honourable My Lord Henry Howard from London to Vienna, and thence to Constantinople, in the company of His Excellency Count Lesley, Knight of the order of the Golden Fleece, councellour of state to His Imperial Majesty, and extraordinary ambassadour from Leopoldus Emperour of Germany to the Grand Signior, Sultan Mahomet ... / written by John Banbury ... ● 1671
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33406.Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680. ● To the memory of the most renowned Du-Vall a pindarick ode / by the author of Hudibras ; where it is to be had, the memories of Monsieur Du-Vall, containing the history of his life and death ; with his last speech and epitaph. ● 1671
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33407.Camfield, Benjamin, 1638-1693. ● Quod tibi, hoc alteri, ne alteri quod non vis tibi a profitable enquiry into that comprehensive rule of righteousness, do as you would be done by : being a practical discourse on S. Matt. vii, 12 / by Benjamin Camfield. ● 1671
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33408.Cartwright, William, 1611-1643. ● November, or, Signal dayes observed in that month in relation to the crown and royal family written by ... William Cartwright ... ● 1671
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33409.Caryll, John, 1625-1711. ● Sir Salomon, or, The cautious coxcomb a comedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke of York's Theatre. ● 1671
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33410.Chamberlayne, Edward, 1616-1703. ● An academy or colledge, wherein young ladies and gentlewomen may at a very moderate expence be duly instructed in the true Protestant religion, and in all vertuous qualities that may adorn that sex also be carefully preserved and secured till the day of their marriage ... ● 1671
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33411.Chamberlayne, Edward, 1616-1703. ● The second part of the present state of England together with divers reflections upon the antient state thereof / by Edward Chamberlayne ... ● 1671
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33412.Chappuzeau, Samuel, 1625-1701. ● The history of jewels, and of the principal riches of the East and West taken from the relation of divers of the most famous travellers of our age : attended with fair discoveries conducing to the knowledge of the universe and trade. ● 1671
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33413.Church of England. ● A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances and consitutions ecclesiastical, with other publick records of the Church of England chiefly in the times of K. Edward VI. Q. Elizabeth, [double brace] K. James, K. Charles I. Published to vindicate the Church of England, and to promote uniformity and peace in the same. : With a learned preface by Anthony Sparrow, D.D. Lord Bishop of Norwich. ● 1671
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33414.Church of England. ● Articles given by [blank] and delivered to the church-wardens to be considered and answered in his visitation holden in the year of our Lord God [blank]. ● 1671
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33415.Church of England. Archdeaconry of Norfolk. Archdeacon (1661-1698 : Reynolds) ● Articles collected out of the rubrick of the Book of common-prayer, and other ecclesiastical laws now in force. For the help and assistance of the church-wardens and side-men (with the assistance of their ministers) of every parish within the Arch-Deaconry of Norfolk. In the visitation of the Reverend Edward Reynolds M.A. Arch-Deacon of the Arch-Deaconry of Norfolk. In the year of our Lord God 1671. Sir Justinian Lewyn knight, and Dr. of Laws, official. ● 1671
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33416.Church of England. Diocese of Lincoln. Bishop (1667-1675 : Fuller) ● Articles to be enquired of within the diocese of Lincolne, in the general and triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, William, by divine permission Lord Bishop of that diocese, anno Dom. 1671 et translationis suæ anno quarto. ● 1671
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33417.Church of England. Diocese of Llandaff. ● Articles of enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical within the diocess of Landaffe in the episcopal visitation of the right reverend father in God, Francis, Lord Bishop of Landaffe. Anno Dom. 1671. ● 1671
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33418.Church of England. Diocese of St. Asaph. Bishop (1669-1680 : Barrow) ● Articles of visitation enquiry within the diocess of St. Asaph, in the first episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Isaac, by divine permission, Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph : in the second year of his translation. : And exhibited to the church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the diocess of St. Asaph. ● 1671
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33419.Cicero, Marcus Tullius. ● Cicero against Catiline, in IV invective orations containing the whole manner of discovering that notorious conspiracy / done into English by Christopher Wase. ● 1671
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33420.City of London (England). ● By the Commissioners for Sewers, Pavements, in London it is ordered, that the clerk do forthwith send to the deputies and common council-men of the several wards, a note of the names of the pavier or paviers designed for each ward ... ● 1671
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33421.City of London (England). ● Whereas the fish-market at Billingsgate, by reason of the dismal fire and other accidents, hath for some late years been in much disorder, and yet continues without that due regulation ... ● 1671
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33422.City of London (England). Lord Mayor. ● By the Maior. The right honourable the Lord Maior, minding and intending, by Gods help and the concurrent endeavours of his brethren the aldermen, to discover, punish, and suppress to the uttermost of his power, as the proper work and most incumbent duty of his office, those manifold corruptions ... ● 1671
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33423.Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682. ● A true and full narrative of those two never to be forgotten deliverances one from the Spanish Invasion in 88, the other from the hellish Powder Plot, November 5, 1605 : whereunto is added the like narrative of that signal judgment of God upon the papists, by the fall of the House in Black-Friers, London, upon their fifth of November, 1623 / collected for the information and benefit of each family, by Sam. Clark ... ● 1671
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33424.Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682. ● The life death of William, surnamed the Conqueror, King of England and Duke of Normandy, who dyed Anno Christi, 1087 by Samuel Clarke ... ● 1671
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33425.Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682. ● The life death of the valiant and renowned Sir Francis Drake his voyages and discoveries in the West-Indies, and about the world, with his noble and heroick acts / by Samuel Clark ... ● 1671
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33426.Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668. ● The books and divers epistles of the faithful servant of the Lord Josiah Coale collected and published, as it was desired by him the day of his departure out of this life. ● 1671
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33427.Coale, Leonard. ● To the bishops and their ministers or any of them to whom this shall come ; Something by way of query which they are desired to answer in plainness and according to the Scriptures of truth ● 1671
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33428.Coles, Elisha, 1640?-1680. ● Christologia, or, A metrical paraphrase on the history of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ... ● 1671
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33429.Collins, Samuel, 1619-1670. ● The present state of Russia in a letter to a friend at London / written by an eminent person residing at the great czars court at Mosco for the space of nine years : illustrated with many copper plates. ● 1671
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33430.Corneille, Pierre, 1606-1684. ● Horace, a French tragedy of Monsieur Corneille Englished by Charles Cotton, esq. ● 1671
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33431.Corneille, Pierre, 1606-1684. ● Nicomede a tragi-comedy translated out of the French of Monsieur Corneille by John Dancer as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal, Dublin / ; together with an exact catalogue of all the English stage plays printed till this present year 1671. ● 1671
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33432.Cressy, Serenus, 1605-1674. ● Dr. Stillingfleets principles giving an account of the faith of Protestants / considered by N.O. ● 1671
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33433.Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692. ● An alarum sounded in the borders of spiritual Egypt vvhich shall be heard in Babylon, and astonish the inhabitants of the defiled and polluted habitations of the earth. And the power of the Prince of Darkness called into question; and he himself examin'd by the truth, how he came to raign over mankind; and how long his time shall be, till he comes to be cast out of his dominion, and the creature be deliver'd from under his tyranny; to serve God in spirit and in truth, as Christ, the prince of peace, has order'd them. Also the number of him whom the world hath wonder'd after, found out; and demonstrated to be near at an end: and withal, that it is no wayes unlawful, nor in vain, both to hope, and to expect the utter desolation, and destruction of sin in this life, and the setting up of perfect righteousness in the souls of men, where sin has too long raign'd. Written in a testimony to the truth, and against the false position of the devil, and his servants; by a servant of God, Steven Crisp. ● 1671
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33434.Crouch, Humphrey, fl. 1635-1671. ● The Welch traveller, or, The unfortunate Welchman ● 1671
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33435.Crown, Mr. (John), 1640?-1712. ● Juliana, or, The princess of Poland a tragicomedy, as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke of York's theatre / by J. Crown ... ● 1671
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33436.Culpeper, Thomas, Sir, 1626-1697. ● An humble proposal for the relief of debtors, and speedy payment of their creditors ● 1671
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33437.Culpeper, Thomas, Sir, 1626-1697. ● Several objections against the reducement of interest propounded in a letter with the Answer thereunto. ● 1671
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33438.Danforth, Samuel, 1626-1674. ● A brief recognition of New-Englands errand into the wilderness made in the audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusetts Colony at Boston in N.E. on the 11th of the third moneth, 1670, being the day of election there / by Samuel Danforth. ● 1671
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33439.Derby, Charles Stanley, Earl of, 1628-1672. ● Truth-triumphant in a dialogue between a Papist and a Quaker : wherein (I suppose) is made manifest, that quaking is the off-spring of popery : at least, the Papist and the Quaker, are (fratres uterini) both of one venter. ● 1671
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33440.Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Summe of saving knowledge. ● The confession of faith ; and, The larger and shorter catechism first agreed upon by the Westminster Assembly of Divines at Westminster, and now approved by the General Assembly of the kirk of Scotland to be a part of uniformity in religion between the kirks of Christ in the three kingdoms. ● 1671
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33441.Dod, John, 1549?-1645. ● Old Mr. Dod's sayings ● 1671
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33442.Dryden, John, 1631-1700. ● An evening's love, or, The mock-astrologer acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesties servants / written by John Dryden. ● 1671
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33443.Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658. ● The monk's hood pull'd off, or, The Capvcin fryar described in two parts / translated out of French. ● 1671
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33444.Duncumb, Thomas, d. 1714? ● The great efficacy and necessity of good example especially in the clergy recommended in a visitation sermon preached at Guilford / by Tho. Duncumb ... ● 1671
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33445.Durham, William, d. 1686. ● A sermon preached before the Artillery Company at St. Andrews Vndershaft, August the 30th 1670 and at their earnest request, published / by William Durham. ● 1671
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33446.Eachard, John, 1636?-1697. ● Some observations upon the Answer to an enquiry into the grounds occasions of the contempt of the clergy, with some additions in a second letter to R. L. / by the same author. ● 1671
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33447.Edwards, Charles, 1627 or 8-1691? ● Y ffydd ddi-ffvant adroddiad o helynt y grefydd cristianogol er dechreuad y byd hyd yr oes hon, a phrofiad oi gwirionedd a i rhinwedd = The unfeigned faith : containing a briefe history of the Christian religion from the beginning of the world to this present age, and a proofe of its veritie and efficacie : yr ail-printiad gyd ag anghwanegiad. ● 1671
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33448.Eliot, John, 1604-1690. ● A brief narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England, in the year 1670 given in by the Reverend Mr. John Elliot, minister of the gospel there, in a letter by him directed to the right worshipfull the commissioners under His Majesties Great-Seal for propagation of the gospel amongst the poor blind natives in those United Colonies. ● 1671
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33449.Eliot, John, 1604-1690. ● Indian dialogues for their instruction in that great service of Christ, in calling home their country-men to the knowledge of God, and of themselves, and of Iesus Christ. ● 1671
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33450.Elliott, George, poet. ● Great Brittains beauty; or, Londons delight. Being a poem, in the commendation of the famous incomparable city of London, and the Royal Exchange, as they now stand rebuilt, in most magnificent splendor and beauty, to our nations honour, and to the exceeding joy and comfort of King, kingdom and city. / Written by George Eliott, Gent. ● 1671
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33451.England and Wales. ● Articles of alliance and commerce between the most serene and potent prince Charles II, by the grace of God king of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith , and the most serene and potent prince Christian V, by the grace of God king of Denmark, Norway / concluded at Copenhagen the 11th day of July, 1670. ● 1671
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33452.England and Wales. ● Articles of peace and commerce between ... Prince Charles II ... and the Lords, the Bashaw, Dai, Aga, and governours of the famous city and kingdom of Algiers concluded by Sir Edw. Spragge, Knight, admiral of His Majesties fleet in the Mediterranean, Novemb. 29. old stile, 1671. ● 1671
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33453.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● A proclamation against new buildings ● 1671
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33454.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● A proclamation commanding all masters and owners of ships, to stay for their convoy before they put to sea ● 1671
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33455.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● At the Court at White Hall, January 2, 1671/2 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... ● 1671
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33456.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By commission under the great seal of England, directed to all arch-bishops, barons, baronets, knights, esquires and gentlemen within England and VVales, (reciting.) That whereas his Majesties servants the Kings heralds and pursuivands of Armesby their humble petition had represented to his Majesty, that their late colledge of arms in London (given to their corporation in perpetuity for their residence and place of meeting, and for keeping the records roll and books of their faculty) was consumed by the late fire there, ... ● 1671
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33457.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King a proclamation touching the planters in the island of Saint Christophers. ● 1671
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33458.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation for a general fast throughout the realm of England ● 1671
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33459.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation for further proroguing the Parliament ● 1671
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33460.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation for prising wines ● 1671
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33461.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation for recalling and prohibiting seamen from the service of forreign princes and states ● 1671
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33462.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation prohibiting dirt-boats and bum-boats upon the river of Thames ● 1671
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33463.Fernández, Jerónimo. ● The famous and delectable history of Don Bellianis of Greece, or, The honour of chivalry containing his valiant exploits strange and dangerous adventures, with his admirable love to the Princesses Florisbella, daughter to the Souldan of Babilond / now newly writ[t]en by Francis Kirkman. ● 1671
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33464.Fortescue, William. ● A Short relation concerning the life and death of that man of God, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, William Simpson, who laid down his body in the island of Barbadoes the eight day of the twelfth month, M DC LXX ● 1671
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33465.Foulis, Henry, ca. 1635-1669. ● The history of Romish treasons usurpations together with a particular account of many gross corruptions and impostures in the Church of Rome, highly dishonourable and injurious to Christian religion : to which is prefixt a large preface to the Romanists / carefully collected out of a great number of their own approved authors by Henry Foulis. ● 1671
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33466.Fowler, Edward, 1632-1714. ● The design of Christianity, or, A plain demonstration and improvement of this proposition viz. that the enduing men with inward real righteousness or true holiness was the ultimate end of our Saviour's coming into the world and is the great intendment of his blessed Gospel / by Edward Fowler ... ● 1671
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33467.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● Something by way of query to the bishops courts, which we the people of God, called Quakers, never yet received an answer to. ● 1671
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33468.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● The royal law of God revived wherein you may see that all nations of men may keep in it a royal society ... / G.F. ● 1671
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33469.Fullerton, John, of Kinnebar, fl. 1671. ● A short testimony concerning Catherine Allardes, late wife to Iohn Fullertoune of Kinnebar who departed this life, the last day of the last moneth called February, anno 1670. ● 1671
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33470.Furetière, Antoine, 1619-1688. ● Scarron's city romance made English. ● 1671
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33471.Gailhard, J. (Jean) ● The present state of the princes and republicks of Italy with observations on them / written originally in English by J. Gailhard ... ● 1671
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33472.Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678. ● The life and death of Thomas Tregosse late minister of the Gospel at Milar and Mabe in Cornwal with his character, and some letters of his, not long before his death. ● 1671
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33473.Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678. ● Theophilie, or, A discourse of the saints amitie with God in Christ by Theophilus Gale. ● 1671
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33474.Gautruche, Pierre, 1602-1681. ● The poetical histories being a compleat collection of all the stories necessary for a perfect understanding of the Greek and Latine poets and other ancient authors / written originally in French, by the learned Jesuite, P. Galtruchius ; now Englisht and enricht with observations concerning the gods worshipped by our ancestors in this island, by the Phœnicians, and Syrians in Asia ... ; unto which are added two treatises, one of the curiosities of old Rome, and of the difficult names relating to the affairs of that city, the other containing the most remarkable hieroglyphicks of Ægypt, by Marius d'Assigny ... ● 1671
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33475.Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680. ● A further discovery of M. Stubbe in a brief reply to his last pamphlet against Jos. Glanvill. ● 1671
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33476.Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680. ● A præfatory answer to Mr. Henry Stubbe, the doctor of Warwick wherein the malignity, hypocrisie, falshood of his temper, pretences, reports, and the impertinency of his arguings quotations in his animadversions on Plus ultra are discovered / by Jos. Glanvill. ● 1671
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33477.Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680. ● Philosophia pia, or, A discourse of the religious temper and tendencies of the experimental philosophy which is profest by the Royal Society to which is annext a recommendation and defence of reason in the affairs of religion / by Jos. Glanvill ... ● 1671
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33478.Gordon, Robert, fl. 1669-1675. ● Christianity vindicated, or, The fundamental truths of the Gospel concerning the person of Christ and redemption through faith in him maintained against the cavils and groundless exceptions of Andrew Robeson and George Keith, Gawen Lawrie and George White-head, who are called by the name Quakers : being a reply to a book published by these men in opposition unto a book intituled A testimony to the true saviour / by Robert Gordon. ● 1671
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33479.Grantham, Thomas, 1634-1692. ● A sigh for peace, or, The cause of division discovered wherein the great Gospel promise of the Holy Ghost, and the doctrine of prayer with imposition of hands, as the way ordained of God to seek for it, is asserted and vindicated, as the interest and duty of Christs disciples in general : in answer to a book intituled A search for schism / by Tho. Grantham ... ● 1671
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33480.Grantham, Thomas, 1634-1692. ● The Pædo-baptists apology for the baptized churches shewing the invalidity of the strongest grounds for infant baptism out of the works of the learned assertors of that tenent, and that the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins is a duty incumbent upon all sinners who come orderly to the profession of Christianity : also the promise of the Spirit [b]eing the substance of a sermon on I Cor. 12, I, to which is added a post-script out of the works of Dr. Jer. Taylor in defence of imposition of hands as a never failing ministery / by Tho. Grantham. ● 1671
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33481.Gualdo Priorato, Galeazzo, conte, 1606-1678. ● The history of the managements of Cardinal Julio Mazarine, chief minister of state of the Crown of France written in Italian by Count Galeazzo Gualdo Priorato, and translated according to the original, in the which are related the principal successes happened from the beginning of his management of affairs till his death. ● 1671
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33482.Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703? ● A discourse of the excellency of Christianity ● 1671
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33483.Harby, Thomas. ● What is truth. Or, the patern in the mount Wherein many places of scripture are (in pursuit of truth, and the churches peace) explained. Therein, most false opinions and heresies (both modern and ancient) are clearly detected and refelled. By Tho. Harby. ● 1671
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33484.Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702. ● Closet-prayer a Christian duty, or, A treatise upon Mat. VI, VI. tending to prove that worship of God in secret is the indispensible duty of all Christians ... together with a severe rebuke of Christians for their neglect of, or negligence in, the duty of closet-prayer, and many directions for the managing thereof ... / by O. Heywood. ● 1671
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33485.Hickes, John, 1633-1685. ● A true and faithful narrative of the unjust and illegal sufferings, and oppressions of many Christians ... in the county of Devon, since the tenth of May, 1670 ... as also, of the most malicious prosecution of nine innocent persons ... : and of the tryals that were betwixt Matthew Hele ... William Bastard ... and Mr. Edmund Reynel, and John Bear ... at the Assizes held at Exon, in the county of Devon, April 1671. ● 1671
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33486.Hincks, Elizabeth. ● The poor widows mite, cast into the Lord's treasury wherein are contained some reasons in the justification of the meetings of the people of God called Quakers with an approbation of several truths held by them, and the ground of dark persecution discussed / written by a woman of the south, who came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of him that is greater than Solomon, and doth a far off behold the happy estate of his friends and servants who stand continually before him, to hear and receive wisdom from him, who is the true Emanuel, now left it should be counted a libel or any should think we dare for own it in the world, I have subscribed my name. ● 1671
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33487.Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. ● Three papers presented to the Royal Society against Dr. Wallis together with considerations on Dr. Wallis his Answer to them / by Tho. Hobbes. ● 1671
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33488.Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680. ● A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen (charged with a robbery of which they are most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench in Easter term last published by Denzell Lord Holles. ● 1671
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33489.Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680. ● A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen (charged with a robbery, of which they were most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench, in Easter term last published by Denzell Lord Holles, partly for a further manifestation of their innocency, (of which, as he is informed, many do yet doubt) and partly for his own vindication, in regard of some passages at that tryal, which seemed very strongly to reflect upon him. ● 1671
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33490.Horn, John, 1614-1676. ● The best exercise for Christians in the worst times in order to their security against prophaness and apostacy : good and useful to be consider'd ... / proposed to consideration by J.H. ... ● 1671
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33491.Howard, Edward, fl. 1669. ● The six days adventure, or, The new Utopia a comedy as it is acted at his Royal Highness the Duke of York's theatre. ● 1671
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33492.Howard, Edward, fl. 1669. ● The womens conquest a tragi-comedy : as it was acted by His Highness the Duke of York's servants / written by the Honourable E.H. ● 1671
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33493.Humfrey, John, 1621-1719. ● The obligation of human laws discussed. By J.H. ● 1671
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33494.Hurtado de Mendoza, Antonio, 1586-1644. ● Querer por solo querer To love only for love sake : a dramatick romance : represented at Aranjuez, before the King and Queen of Spain, to celebrate the birthday of that King, by the Meninas, which are a sett of ladies, in the nature of ladies of honour in that court, children in years, but higher in degree (being many of them daughters and heyres to grandees of Spain) than the ordinary ladies of honour, attending likewise that queen / written in Spanish by Don Antonio de Mendoza 1623 ; paraphrased in English, anno 1654 ; together with the Festivals of Aranwhez. ● 1671
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33495.Impartial pen of an eye-witness both of the designes at home and the trade abroad. ● Some considerations touching the present debate between owners, and fisherman relating to the New-found-land trade, wherein the present project of obstructing passengers, by-boats, etc, is proved to be an unjust, sinister, envious, and unreasonable designe / humbly presented to supream consideration by the impartial pen of an eye-witness both of the designes of home and the trade abroad. ● 1671
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33496.Individuell människohjälp (Organization) ● An exact description of the famous cittie of Bristoll and suburbs thereof composed by a scale and tchnographically [sic] described by I.M. 1671. ● 1671
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33497.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1670-1672 : Berkeley) ● Now we the lord lieutenant and Council, in pursuance of His Majesties said letters, and by virtue of the said clause in the act explaining the Act of Settlement, do by this our act of Council, give and grant general licence and leave to all and every His Majesties Roman Catholic subjects ... ● 1671
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33498.J. A. ● The Dæmon of Burton, or, A true relation of strange witchcrafts or incantations lately practised at Burton in the parish of Weobley in Herefordshire certified in a letter from a person of credit in Hereford. ● 1671
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33499.J. H. (John Hardy) ● A description of the last voyage to Bermudas, in the ship Marygold, S.P. commander by J.H ... ; begun November the twelfth, 1670, and ending May the third, 1671 with allowance. ● 1671
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33500.J. V. C. (John Vincent Canes), d. 1672. ● Three letters declaring the strange odd preceedings of Protestant divines when they write against Catholicks : by the example of Dr Taylor's Dissuasive against popery, Mr Whitbies Reply in the behalf of Dr Pierce against Cressy, and Dr Owens Animadversions on Fiat lux / written by J.V.C. ; the one of them to a friend, the other to a foe, the third to a person indifferent. ● 1671