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33601.Stanhope, Arthur, d. 1685? ● Episcopal jurisdiction asserted according to the right constitution thereof, by His Majesties laws, both ecclesiastical and temporal, occasioned by the stating and vindicating of the Bishop of Waterford's case, with the mayor and sheriffs of Waterford / by a diligent enquirer into the reasons and grounds thereof. ● 1671
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33602.Starling, Samuel, Sir, d. 1674. ● An answer to the seditious and scandalous pamphlet entituled The tryal of W. Penn and W. Mead at the sessions held at the Old Baily, London, the 1, 3, 4, 5 of Sept., 1670 contained in four sections / written by S.S. ... ● 1671
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33603.Stevenson, Matthew, fl. 1654-1685. ● The Quakers wedding, October, 24. 1671. ● 1671
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33604.Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. ● A discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome and the danger of salvation in the communion of it in an answer to some papers of a revolted Protestant : wherein a particular account is given of the fanaticism and divisions of that church / by Edward Stilingfleet. ● 1671
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33605.Stonehill, fl. 1671. ● Oxford one day stage-coach. These are to give notice to all persons that have occasion to go to Oxford by coach ... ● 1671
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33606.Strada, Famiano, 1572-1649. ● Strada's musical duel in Latine / much enlarg'd in English by the addition of several traverses between the harper and the nightengale ; together with a more particular account of the issue of the contest. ● 1671
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33607.Straight, John, 1605?-1680. ● The rule of rejoycing, or, A direction for mirth in a sermon preached upon Trinity-Sunday, being the 18th of June in the year of our Lord 1671 / by John Straight ... ● 1671
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33608.Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676. ● A reply unto the letter written to Mr. Henry Stubbe in defense of The history of the Royal Society whereunto is added a Preface against Ecebolius Glanville, and an answer to the letter of Dr. Henry More, containing a reply to the untruthes he hath publish'd, and a censure of the cabbalo-pythagorical philosophy, by him promoted. ● 1671
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33609.Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676. ● An epistolary discourse concerning phlebotomy in opposition to G. Thomson pseudo-chymist, a pretended disciple of the Lord Verulam : wherein the nature of the blood, and the effects of blood-letting, are enquired into, and the practice thereof experimentally justified (according as it is used by judicious physicians) : [bracket] in the pest, and pestilential diseases, in the small pox, in the scurvey, in pleurisies, and in several other diseases / by Henry Stubbe ... ● 1671
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33610.Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676. ● The Lord Bacons relation to the sweating-sickness examined, in a reply to George Thomson, pretender to physick and chymistry together with a defence of phlebotomy in general, and also particularly in the plague, small-pox, scurvey, and pleurisie, in opposition to the same author, and the author of Medela medicinæ, Doctor Whitaker, and Doctor Sydenham : also, a relation concerning the strange symptomes happening upon the bite of an adder, and, a reply by way of preface to the calumnies of Eccebolius Glanvile / by Henry Stubbe ... ● 1671
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33611.T. C. ● The Christian's crown of glory, or, Holiness the way to happiness shewing the necessity of sanctity, or a Holy life, from a serious consideration of the life of the Holy Jesus, who is Christ our sanctification : also a plain discovery of the formalist or hyppocrite : together with the doctrine of justification opened and applied. ● 1671
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33612.T. R., Esquire. ● An essay upon the third Punique War Lib. I and II : to which are added Theodosius's advice to his son and the phenix out of Claudian / by T.R., Esquire. ● 1671
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33613.T. S. (Thomas Sherman) ● Divine breathings: or, A pious soul thirsting after Christ ● 1671
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33614.T. S. (Thomas Sherman) ● Youths tragedy a poem drawn up by way of dialogue between [brace] Youth, the Devil, Wisdome, the Nuncius, Time, Death, the Soul : for the caution and direction of the younger sort / by T.S. ● 1671
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33615.Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. ● Baxter's book entitul'd The cure of church-divisions answer'd confuted and he prov'd to be a physitian of no value who hath manifested his folly and weakness in undertaking a work which he hath so little understanding in / by Thomas Taylor. ● 1671
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33616.Thomson, George, 17th cent. ● Misochymias elenchos, or, A check given to the insolent garrulity of Henry Stubbe in vindication of my Lord Bacon and the author : with an assertion of experimental philosophy : also some practical observations exhibited for the credit of the true chymical science : by George Thomson ... ● 1671
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33617.Torbuck, John, d. 1707. ● Emerai par emeras, Extraordinary dayes, or, Sermons on the most solemn Feasts and fasts throughout the year viz. Christmas-day, Ash-Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter-day, Ascention-day, Whit-Sunday : whereunto are added two other sermons / by John Torbuck ... ● 1671
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33618.Trenchfield, Caleb, 1624 or 5-1671. ● A cap of grey hairs for a green head, or, The fathers counsel to his son, an apprentice in London to which is added a discourse on the worth of a good name / by Caleb Trenchfield. ● 1671
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33619.Truman, Joseph, 1631-1671. ● An endeavour to rectifie some prevailing opinions, contrary to the doctrine of the Church of England by the author of The great propitiation, and, A discourse of natural and moral-impotency. ● 1671
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33620.University of Oxford. ● By order from Mr. Vice-Chancellor these are to give notice, that whereas Thomas Dye and John Fosset, have without licence from mee, and in contempt of the chancellor, masters and scholars of this university ... presumed to set up a coach to travail from hence to London ... ● 1671
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33621.University of Oxford. ● By order from Mr. Vice-Chancellor. VVhereas complaint has been brought to me of several disorders committed in and about the new tenis-court, where His Royall Highness the Duke of York's servants now act; ... ● 1671
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33622.University of Oxford. ● By order from Mr. Vice-Chancellour. These are to give notice that whereas Thomas Dye and John Fosset hath without licence from mee, and in contempt of the Chancellor, Masters and scholars of this University (to whom the ordering and governing of all carriers of what kind soever tradeing to or with the University and City of Oxford doth of right belong) ... ● 1671
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33623.University of Oxford. ● Orders agreed upon by the heads of houses for the preventing and quenching of fire ● 1671
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33624.University of Oxford. ● Quæstiones in sacra theologia discutiendæ Oxonii in vesperiis, octavo die mensis Julii, Anno Dom. 1671 ● 1671
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33625.University of Oxford. ● Quæstiones in sacra theologia discutiendæ Oxonii in vesperiis, sexto die mensis Julii, Anno Dom. 1672 ● 1671
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33626.University of Oxford. ● Whereas formerly the practical musick performed in this school on the act Saturday, and other times ● 1671
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33627.Villedieu, Madame de, d. 1683. ● Loves journal a romance, made of the court of Henry the II of France : printed with license at Paris, 1670 / and now made English. ● 1671
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33628.Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697. ● A covert from the storm, or, The fearful encouraged in times of suffering from Rev. 2. 10 : fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer ... / by Nathanael Vincent ... ● 1671
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33629.Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678. ● The only deliverer from wrath to come, or, The way to escape the horrible and eternal burnings of Hell By Thomas Vincent. ● 1671
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33630.Vokins, Joan, d. 1690. ● A loving advertisement unto all those who joyn together to persecute the innocent. ● 1671
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33631.Wade, John, fl. 1660-1680. ● A pleasant new song, in praise of the leather bottell. To the tune of, The bottel-makers delight. ● 1671
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33632.Wallis, John, 1616-1703. ● An answer to three papers of Mr. Hobs lately published in the months of August, and this present September, 1671. ● 1671
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33633.Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. ● The mischief of sinne it brings a person low / published by Thomas Watson ... ● 1671
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33634.Webster, John, 1610-1682. ● Metallographia, or, A history of metals wherein is declared the signs of ores and minerals both before and after digging ... : as also, the handling and shewing of their vegetability ... : gathered forth of the most approved authors that have written in Greek, Latine, or High-Dutch ... / by John Webster ... ● 1671
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33635.West, Richard, 1614-1690. ● The profitableness of piety opened in an assize sermon preach'd at Dorchester, March 24 1670/1 : before the Right Honourable Sir Richard Rainsford Knight, one of the judges of the Kings Bench at the request of the Right Worshipful Robert Seymer Esquire, His Majesties High-Sheriff of the County of Dorset / by Richard West, D.D. ... ● 1671
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33636.Wettenhall, Edward, 1636-1713. ● Two discourses for the furtherance of Christian piety and devotion the former asserting the necessity and reasonableness of a positive worship, and particularly of the Christian : the later considering the common hinderances of devotion and the divine worship, with their respective remedies / by the author of The method of private devotion. ● 1671
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33637.Whitby, Daniel, 1638-1726. ● Aonoz tez kisteōz, or, An endeavour to evince the certainty of Christian faith in generall and of the resurrection of Christ in particular / by Daniel Whitbie, chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God, Seth, Lord Bishop of Sarum ... ● 1671
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33638.White, Thomas, 1593-1676. ● Tintinnalogia, or, The art of ringing wherein is laid down plain and easie rules for singing all sorts of plain changes together with directions for pricking and ringing all cross peals with a full discovery of the mystery and grounds of each peal : as also instructions for hanging of bells, with all things belonging thereunto / by a lover of that art. ● 1671
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33639.Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. ● The nature of Christianity in the true light asserted in opposition to antichristianism, darkness, confusion, sin-pleasing doctrines : being a looking glass for sin-pleasing professors of all sorts / written upon particular occasion herein signified, by a servant of Christ, G. Whitehead. ● 1671
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33640.Wilkins, John, 1614-1672. ● A sermon preached before the king, upon the nineteenth of March, 1670/1 by John Lord Bishop of Chester. ● 1671
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33641.Wilkinson, Henry, 1616-1690. ● Doctrine of contentment briefly explained, and practically applied in a treatise on 1 Tim. 6. 8. / by Henry Wilkinson ... ● 1671
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33642.Wiseman, Samuel. ● The Kings entertainment by the city of London. Sol radiis orbem illuminat, Rex Urbem. ● 1671
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33643.Y. E. ● A Caveat for the Protestant clergy, or, A true account of the sufferings of the English clergy upon restitution of popery in the days of Queen Mary ● 1671
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33644.A Brief survey of the growth of usury in England with the mischiefs attending it. ● 1671
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33645.A Testimony against John Pennyman's lyes, slanders, and false accusation of blasphemy ● 1671
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33646.A congratulatory encomium upon the happy conjunction of the high deserts of Mr. Robert Buckle, with the unparallell'd vertues of Mrs. Deborah Prince. The 26th day of May. 1671. ● 1671
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33647.An answer to the letter directed to the author of Jus Populi by a Friend of the authors. ● 1671
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33648.An answer to the wealthy grasier; or, An account of the pleasant passages on the wedding-day Tho' she was mean, yet like a queen, she did appear most gay; her Uncle Gold, she did behold, upon her wedding-day. Tune of, Ladies of London, this may be printed. R.P. ● 1671
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33649.An easie way to get money, cum privilegio, without fear or cumber. ● 1671
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33650.An elegy and funeral oration, on the death of the Reverend Richard Lingard, D.D. ● 1671
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33651.An elegy on the lamented death of the most illustrious Princess, Anne Dutchess of York, Who departed this life (after a long indisposition of body) upon Friday the thirty first of March, 1671. ● 1671
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33652.Aug. 7: 1670. A most useful sermon preached in London, By a most worthy and faithfhl [sic] minsiter and servant of Jesus Christs, most learnedly pressed from Amos 8. 11. ... From which text of scripture, he learnedly shews the dreadful and deplorable condition of that kingdom which a famine of the word of the Lord seizes upon; and further shews, that they are the greatest felons who would rob us of the word of God, and that there is more justice in hell then is here upon earth, for in hell they do not punnish the innocent ● 1671
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33653.Divine examples of God's severe judgments upon Sabbath-breakers, in their unlavvful sports, collected out of several divine subjects, viz. Mr. H.B. Mr. Beard, and the practice of piety : a fit monument for our present times, ● 1671
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33654.Exceptions to Edward Mosley's bill in Parliament ● 1671
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33655.July 18, 1671 on a tryal before the Lord Chief Justice Hales, between Nathaniel and John Letten, plaintiffs, and Leonar Moresco, widow defendant ... ● 1671
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33656.Memorare novissima. ● 1671
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33657.Mr. Davis his case, upon the appal [sic] of Mr. Thomas Skinner ● 1671
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33658.Reflections on a libel, intituled, A plea for the Apothecaries ● 1671
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33659.The Quakers answer, to the Quakers wedding, November, 8. 1671. ● 1671
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33660.The Religious-rebell, or, The pilgrim-prince a tragædy. ● 1671
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33661.The true lovers ghost. False men do often prove unkind to those that would to them be true; then carefully my story mind, the like before you never knew. To the tune of, Tender hearts of London-city. ● 1671
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33662.The young mans counsellour, or, The most deserved praise of those sweet complexioned damosels of the black and brown. The pleasant blacks and modest browns, their loving husbands please; now if I had ten thoudand pounds, I'd marry one of these. Tune of All trades. Licensed according to order. ● 1671
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33663.You are to take notice, that no letters ought to be received by you, directed unto any parts beyond the seas, unless the full port for same unto London be paid ... ● 1671
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33664.A. B. ● Covent Garden drolery, or A colection [sic] of all the choice songs, poems, prologues, and epilogues, (sung and spoken at courts and theaters) never in print before. Written by the refined'st witts of the age. And collected by A.B. ● 1672
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33665.Achard, J. ● Moon-shine, or, The restauration of jews-trumps and bagpipes being an answer to Dr. R. Wild's Letter and his Poetica licentia, ● 1672
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33666.Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668. ● An alarme to unconverted sinners, in a serious treatise ... whereunto are annexed Divers practical cases of conscience judiciously resolved / by Joseph Alleine, late preacher of the Gospel at Taunton in Somerset-shire. ● 1672
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33667.Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668. ● Divers practical cases of conscience satisfactorily resolved ... to which are added some counsels cordials / by Joseph Alleine ... ● 1672
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33668.Alleine, Theodosia. ● The life death of Mr. Joseph Alleine, late teacher of the church at Taunton, in Somersetshire, assistant to Mr. Newton whereunto are annexed diverse Christian letters of his, full of spiritual instructions tending to the promoting of the power of Godliness, both in persons and families, and his funeral sermon, preached by Mr. Newton. ● 1672
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33669.Allen, William, d. 1686. ● A perswasive to peace unity among Christians, notwithstanding their different apprehensions in lesser things ● 1672
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33670.Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681. ● Holl ddled-swydd dyn gwedi ei osod ar lawr, mewn ffordd hynod ac eglur, desnyddiol i bawb, ond yn enwedig i'r darllenydd mwyaf annyscedig : gwedi ei ddosparthu i XVII. o bennodau : y rhai, trwy ddarllen un o honynt bob̀ dydd yr Arglwydd, a ddarllenir i gyd trostynt deirgwaith yn y flwyddyn : angenrheidiol i bob̀ teuluoedd : ynghyd a Dwywolder neillduol ar amryw achosion / a gyfiaithwyd yn Gymro-aeg gan Jo. Langford ... ● 1672
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33671.Allin, John, 1596-1671. ● The spouse of Christ coming out of affliction, leaning upon her beloved, or, A sermon preached by Mr. John Allin, the late Reverend Pastor to the Church of Christ at Dedham, at the administration of the Lords Supper, August 6, 1671 and may be useful to any Church of Christ, or true believer in a state of affliction. ● 1672
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33672.Allington, John, d. 1682. ● The regal proto-martyr, or, The memorial of the martyrdom of Charles the First in a sermon preached upon the first fast of publick appointment for it : an appendix to The grand conspiracy / by John Allington ... ● 1672
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33673.Anderton, Thomas. ● A soveraign remedy against atheism and heresy. Fitted for the vvit and vvant of the British nations / by M. Thomas Anderton. ● 1672
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33674.Andrews, William, ca. 1635-1713. ● The yearly intelligencer, or, A perfect chronology of all the battailes, sieges, conflicts, actions, exploits, and all other signal and remarkable passages which have happ'ned in the world from September the 29th, 1671 to September the 29th, 1672 collected by William Andrevvs. ● 1672
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33675.Ashby, Richard, 1614-1680. ● Some generall observations upon Dr. Stillingfleet's book, and way of wrighting with a vindication of St. Ignatius Loyola, and his followers the Iesuits, from the foul aspersions he has lately cast upon them, in his discourse concerning the idolatry, : in four letters, written to A.B. ● 1672
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33676.Ashmole, Elias, 1617-1692. ● The institution, laws ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter collected and digested into one body by Elias Ashmole ... ● 1672
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33677.Atkins, Maurice. ● Cataplus, or, Æneas, his descent to hell a mock poem in imitation of the sixth book of Virgil's Æneis, in English burlesque. ● 1672
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33678.Aureli, Aurelio, d. 1708. Costanza di Rosamonda. ● Emilia ● 1672
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33679.Aynsloe, John, d. 1693. ● A short description of the true ministers and the false how they differ in their call, ministry, doctrine, and fruits that any that are desirous may know the one from the other : also, something concerning the apostacy ... which was in the Apostles dayes ... : something further concerning the true ministers of Jesus / testified by one that hath been a true witness of all that he has here written, J. Aynsloe. ● 1672
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33680.B. P. S. ● A mirrour of truth, of the highest concern to all sorts of people, noble and ignoble, rich or poor, soveraigne or subject ● 1672
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33681.Bampfield, Francis, 1615 or 16-1683. ● The judgment of Mr. Francis Bampfield late minister of Sherborne in Dorsetshire for the observation of the Jewish, or seventh day Sabboth with his reasons and Scriptures for the same, sent in a letter to Mr. Ben of Dorchester : together with Mr. Ben's sober answer to the same and a vindication of the Christian Sabboth against the Jewish : published for the satisfaction of divers friends in the west of England. ● 1672
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33682.Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. ● A seasonable warning and serious exhortation to, and expostulation with, the inhabitants of Aberdene concerning this present dispensation and day of Gods living visitation towards them. ● 1672
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33683.Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. ● William Michel unmasqued, or, The staggering instability of the pretended stable Christian discovered his omissions observed, and weakness unvailed : in his late faint and feeble animadversions by way of reply to a book intituled Truth cleared of calumnies : wherein the integrity of the Quakers doctrine is the second time justified and cleared from the reiterate, clamorous but causeless calumnies of this cavilling cetechist [sic] / by Robert Barclay. ● 1672
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33684.Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. ● More reasons for the Christian religion and no reason against it, or, A second appendix to the Reasons of the Christian religion being I. an answer to a letter from an unknown person charging the Holy Scriptures with contradictions, II. some animadversions on a tractate De Veritate, written by ... Edward Herbert, Baron of Cherbury ... / by Richard Baxter. ● 1672
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33685.Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. ● Sacrilegious desertion of the holy ministery rebuked, and tolerated preaching of the gospel vindicated, against the reasonings of a confident questionist, in a book called Toleration not abused; with counsil to the nonconformists, and petition to the pious conformists / by one that is consecrated to the sacred ministry, and is resolved not to be a deserter of it ... ● 1672
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33686.Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. ● The certainty of Christianity without popery, or, Whether the Catholick-Protestant or the papist have the surer faith being an answer to one of the oft canted questions and challenges of the papists, sent to one who desired this : published to direct the unskilful, how to defend their faith against papists and infidels, but especially against the temptations of the Devil, that by saving their faith, they may save their holiness, their comfort and their souls / by Richard Baxter. ● 1672
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33687.Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. ● The church told of Mr. Ed. Bagshaw's scandals and warned of the dangerous snares of Satan now laid for them in his love-killing principles with a farther proof that it is our common duty to keep up the interest of the Christian religion and Protestant cause in the parish churches, and not to imprison them by a confinement to tolerated meetings alone / by Richard Baxter ... ● 1672
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33688.Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. ● Two treatises the first of death, on I Cor. 15:26, the second of judgment on 2 Cor. 5:10, 11 / by Rich. Baxter. ● 1672
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33689.Bayly, William, d. 1675. ● A faithful testimony and warning concerning the certainty of the great and notable day of the Lord, broken forth in this age after the long night of apostacy, wherein he will accomplish his great and glorious work, determined, of redemption and restauration : with something concerning the sufficency of the grace of God ... : and a few words in reply to such as query, or ask, Whether did you ever hear or read of a people, in all the Scriptures, that were Quakers ... / by William Bayly. ● 1672
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33690.Beaumont, 17th cent. ● The Emblem of ingratitude a true relation of the unjust, cruel, and barbarous proceedings against the English at Amboyna in the East-Indies, by the Netherlandish governour council there : also a farther account of the deceit, cruelty, and tyranny of the Dutch against the English, and several others, from their first to their present estate, with remarks upon the whole matter : faithfully collected from antient and modern records. ● 1672
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33691.Berry, Richard. ● A sermon upon the Epiphany preach't at Christ-Church in the city of Dublin, 1672 by Richard Berry ... ● 1672
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33692.Bertius, Petrus, 1565-1629. ● The life and death of James Arminius and Simon Episcopius, professors of divinity in the University of Leyden in Holland both of them famous defenders of the doctrine of Gods universal grace, and sufferers for it / now published in the English tongue. ● 1672
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33693.Blome, Richard, d. 1705. ● A Description of the island of Jamaica with the other isles and territories in America, to which the English are related ... : taken from the notes of Sr. Thomas Linch, Knight, governour of Jamaica, and other experienced persons in the said places : illustrated with maps / published by Richard Blome. ● 1672
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33694.Blount, Thomas, 1618-1679. ● Animadversions upon Sr. Richard Baker's Chronicle, and its continuation wherein many errors are discover'd, and some truths advanced / by T.B., Esq. ● 1672
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33695.Blunten, William. ● The faithful lovers of the West ... to the tune of, As I walkt forth to take the air / by William Blunten. ● 1672
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33696.Bona, Giovanni, 1609-1674. ● A guide to heaven containing the marrow of the holy fathers, and antient philosophers / written in Latine by John Bona ... ; [translated] in English by T.V. ● 1672
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33697.Borlase, Edmund, d. 1682? ● Latham Spaw in Lancashire with some remarkable cases and cures effected by it : together with a farther account of it as may conduce to the publick advantage with ease and little expence. ● 1672
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33698.Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne, 1627-1704. ● An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholique Church in the points of controversie with those of the pretended reformation by James Benignus Bossüet, counseller in the King's counsels, Bishop and Lord of Condom, tutor to His Royal Hyghness the Dolphin of France ; translated into English by W.M. ● 1672
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33699.Boteler, Nathaniel. ● War practically perform'd: shewing all the requisites belonging to a land-army, in marches, battels, and sieges. / Deduced from ancient and modern discipline by the experience of Capt. Nath. Boteler. ● 1672
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33700.Bowne, Tobias. ● Tom and Rogers contract: or What Devon-farmers use to act. Two farmers lately met in Devon-shire. And since it was within the month of May, and so by chance they drank a pot of beer; I will declare to you what they did say. : Tune of, Hey boys up go we. / by Tobias Bowne. ● 1672