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  1. 34501.
    Basset, William, Sir, fl. 1674.    The case of Sir William Basset    1674
  2. 34502.
    Bates, William, 1625-1699.    The harmony of the divine attributes in the contrivance and accomplishment of man's redemption by the Lord Jesus Christ, or, Discourses wherein is shewed how the wisdom, mercy, justice, holiness, power, and truth of God are glorified in that great and blessed work / by William Bates.    1674
  3. 34503.
    Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.    An appeal to the light, or, Richard Baxter's account of four accused passages of a sermon on Eph. I,3 published in hope either to procure the convincing instructions of the wise, or to humble and stop the erroneous resisters of the truth.    1674
  4. 34504.
    Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.    Full and easie satisfaction which is the true and safe religion in a conference between D. a doubter, P. a papist, and R. a reformed Catholick Christian : in four parts ... / by Richard Baxter.    1674
  5. 34505.
    Beerman, William.    Sorrow upon sorrow: or, The much lamented death of the worthy Mr. Ralph Venning being a sermon preached upon the sad occasion of his death before his burial, from Acts 20.38. Sorrowing most of all that they should see his face no more. By W. Beerman minister of the Gospel.    1674
  6. 34506.
    Billinghurst, George.    Arcana clericalia, or, The mysteries of clarkship being a sure way of setling estates by [brace] deeds, fines, and recoveries : with the forms of all manner of charter-parties in maritime cities, towns and corporations : with a table of all the principle matters therein contained / by George Billinghurst ...    1674
  7. 34507.
    Blackerby, Samuel.    Sermons preached on several occasions shewing 1. the saints relief in time of exigency, 2. The admirableness of divine providence, 3. A prisoner at liberty, and his judge in bonds, 4. The most remarkable man upon earth, or, the true portraicture of a saint / by Samuel Blackerby ....    1674
  8. 34508.
    Blagrave, Joseph, 1610-1682.    Blagrave's supplement or enlargement to Mr. Nich. Culpeppers English physitian containing a description of the form, names, place, time, coelestial government, and virtues, all such medicinal plants as grow in England, and are omitted in his book, called, The English-physitian, and supplying the additional virtues of such plants wherein he is defective : also the description, kinds, names, place, time, nature, planetary regiment, temperature, and physical virtues of all such trees, herbs, roots, flowers, fruits, excrescencies of plants, gums, ceres, and condensate juices, as are found in any part of the world, and brought to be sold in our druggist and apothecaries shops, with their dangers and corrections / by Joseph Blagrave ... ; to which is annexed, a new tract for the cure of wounds made by gun-shot or otherways, and remedies for the help of seamen troubled with the scurvy and other distempers ...    1674
  9. 34509.
    Blithe, Nathaniel.    A plain and brief explanation upon the church catechisme different from what hitherto hath been extant : wherein the first elements and grounds of religion are reduced to such plain and familiar questions and answers ... : to which is added, a plain and useful tract of confirmation / by Nathaniel Blithe ...    1674
  10. 34510.
    Boccone, Paolo, 1633-1704.    Icones descriptiones rariorum plantarum Siciliæ, Melitæ, Galliæ, Italiæ quarum unaquæque proprio charactere signata, ab aliis ejusdem classis facile distinguitur / auctore Paulo Boccone ...    1674
  11. 34511.
    Boethius, d. 524.    Summum bonum, or, An explication of the divine goodness in the words of the most renowned Boetius translated by a lover of truth and virtue.    1674
  12. 34512.
    Bolton, Edmund, 1575?-1633?    The cities great concern in this case of question of honour and arms whether apprentiship extinguisheth gentry discoursed : with a clear refutation of the pernicious error that it doth.    1674
  13. 34513.
    Bonham, Josias.    The churches glory, or, The becoming ornament being a seasonable word, tending to the provoking, encouraging, and perfecting of holiness in believers ... : whereunto is added, A glasse for the unconverted ... as also, several articles of faith briefly laid down for the further establishment and confirming of the faithful / by Josias Bonham, sen. of Byfield in Northamptonshire.    1674
  14. 34514.
    Botley, Samuel, 1642-1696?    Maximum in minimo, or, Mr. Jeremiah Rich's Pen's dexterity compleated being the plainest and easiest method of writing shorthand ... / by Samuel Botley.    1674
  15. 34515.
    Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.    Animadversions upon Mr. Hobbes's Problemata de vacuo by the Honourable Robert Boyle ...    1674
  16. 34516.
    Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.    Of the cause of attraction by suction a paradox / by the Honourable Robert Boyle ...    1674
  17. 34517.
    Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.    The excellency of theology compar'd with natural philosophy (as both are objects of men's study) / discours'd of in a letter to a friend by T.H.R.B.E. ... ; to which are annex'd some occasional thouhts about the excellency and grounds of the mechanical hypothesis / by the same author.    1674
  18. 34518.
    Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.    Tracts containing I. suspicions about some hidden qualities of the air : with an appendix touching celestial magnets and some other particulars : II. animadversions upon Mr. Hobbes's Problemata de vacuo : III. a discourse of the cause of attraction by suction / by the honourable Robert Boyle Esq. ...    1674
  19. 34519.
    Bragge, Robert, 1627-1704.    A cry for labourers in Gods harvest being a sermon preached upon the sad occasion of the late funeral of that eminent servant of Christ, Mr. Ralph Venning, who departed this life, March 10, 1673/4 / by Robert Bragge ...    1674
  20. 34520.
    Brevint, Daniel, 1616-1695.    Saul and Samuel at Endor, or The new waies of salvation and service, which usually temt [sic] men to Rome, and detain them there Truly represented, and refuted. By Dan. Brevint, D.D. As also a brief account of R.F. his Missale vindicatum, or Vindication of the Roman Mass. By the same author.    1674
  21. 34521.
    Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677.    Two speeches of George Earl of Bristol with some observations upon them by which it may appear whether or no the said Earl deserve to be involved in the common calamity brought upon Roman Catholicks, by the folly and presumption of some few factious papists.    1674
  22. 34522.
    Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677.    Two speeches of George, Earl of Bristol, with some observations upon them by which it may appear whether or no the said Earl and others of the same principles, deserve to be involved in the common calamity brought upon Roman Catholicks, by the folly and presumption of some few factious papists.    1674
  23. 34523.
    Bryan, John, d. 1676.    Harvest-home being the summe of certain sermons upon Job 5. 26 : one whereof was preached at the funeral of Mr. Ob. Musson, an aged Godly minister of the Gospel in the Royally licensed rooms in Coventry : the other since continued upon the subject / by J.B. D.D, ... ; the first part being a preparation of the corn for the sickle, the latter will be the reaping, shocking and inning of that corn which is so fitted.    1674
  24. 34524.
    Bulteel, John, fl. 1683.    A New collection of poems and songs written by several persons ; never printed before.    1674
  25. 34525.
    Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.    Reprobation asserted, or, The doctrine of eternal election reprobation promiscuously handled in eleven chapters wherein the most material objections made by the opposers of this doctrine are fully answered, several doubts removed, and sundry cases of conscience resolved / by John Bunyan.    1674
  26. 34526.
    Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.    Another ballad called the libertines lampoone, or, The curvets of conscience to the tune of Thomas Varner, or 60 / written by the authour of the Geneva Ballad.    1674
  27. 34527.
    Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.    Another ballad: called The libertines lampoone: or, The curvets of conscience. To the tune of, Thomas Venner, or 60. / Written by the authour of the Geneva Ballad.    1674
  28. 34528.
    Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.    The Geneva ballad To the tune of 48.    1674
  29. 34529.
    Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.    The Geneva ballad. To the tune of 48.    1674
  30. 34530.
    C. F.    Wit at a venture, or, Clio's privy-garden containing songs and poems on several occasions never before in print.    1674
  31. 34531.
    C. H.    Fancies favourite: or, The mirror of the times. Being a young ladies commendation of a young gallant, which hath a long time shewed her much love; which by his civil carriage, and long patience in waiting on her, at last conquered her, who was once resolved to lead a single life, and therefore he termed her the Phoenix of the times. To the tune of, Francis Phoenix.    1674
  32. 34532.
    C., Mr.    Bristol drollery poems and songs / by Mr. C.    1674
  33. 34533.
    Caffyn, Matthew, 1628-1714.    Envy's bitterness corrected with the rod of shame: Or, An answer to a book lately published by Richard Haines (a person withdrawn from) entituled, New lords, new laws; wherein is shewed such an image of envy, as in late ages have not appeared, by his heaping up false accusations, and abusive expressions to a great number, with malicious insinuations, thereby to provoke (if possible) the civil magistrate to have suspitious thoughts of the innocent, with a great out-cry of usurpation and tyranny, proved to have no other foundation but his own evil imaginations, and so, neither lords, nor new laws. : Wherein also the several persons therein accused, are in righteousness quitted, to the shame of the accuser. / By Matthew Caffyn ...    1674
  34. 34534.
    Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.    Saints memorials, or, Words fitly spoken, like apples of gold in pictures of silver being a collection of divine sentences / written and delivered by those late reverend and eminent ministers of the gospel, Mr. Edmund Calamy, Mr. Joseph Caryl, Mr. Ralph Venning, Mr. James Janeway.    1674
  35. 34535.
    Care, Henry, 1646-1688.    The Jewish calendar explained, or, Observations on the ancient Hebrew account of the year, months, and festivals used by the patriarchs and mentioned in Holy Scripture wherein is shown the order, names, and significations of their moneths, the reasons for first instituting their several feasts, as Passover, Tabernacles , with the exact days whereon they were celebrated and what they were to shadow forth under the Gospel / published for assisting weak capacities better to understand what they read in Holy Writ ... by Hen. Care.    1674
  36. 34536.
    Catholic Church. Pope (1667-1669 : Clement IX)    A letter from the Pope to his distressed sons the Catholicks in England. As it was intercepted, and now published by S.V.    1674
  37. 34537.
    Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.    Most Reverend Father in God we greet you well    1674
  38. 34538.
    Charleton, Walter, 1619-1707.    Natural history of the passions    1674
  39. 34539.
    Chetwynd, John, 1623-1692.    Anthologia historica containing fourteen centuries of memorable passages and remarkable occurrents, collected out of the English, Spanish, Imperial, and Jewish histories, and several other authors, and writers.    1674
  40. 34540.
    Church of England. Diocese of Chester.    Articles of enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical within the diocese of Chester, in the primary episcopal visitation of the right reverend Father in God John Lord Bishop of Chester, Anno Dom. 1674.    1674
  41. 34541.
    Church of England. Diocese of Ely. Bishop (1667-1675 : Laney)    Articles for visitation concerning certain matters ecclesiastical exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the Diocess of Ely. In the third Episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin by divine permission Lord Bishop of Ely.    1674
  42. 34542.
    Church of England. Diocese of Oxford. Bishop (1676-1686 : Fell)    Articles of visitation enquiry exhibited to the ministers, churchwardens, and sidemen of every parish in the primary episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God John by divine permission lord bishop of Oxford    1674
  43. 34543.
    Church of England. Diocese of Worcester. Bishop (1671-1675 : Blandford)    Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the Diocess of VVorchester, in the episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God VValter by divine permission Lord Bishop of Worcester.    1674
  44. 34544.
    City of London (England).    This court taking into their consideration, that the utmost time appointed for taking down and removing all such sheds, shops, and other like buildings, which have been erected since the late dismal fire ...    1674
  45. 34545.
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council.    Proposals for subscriptions of money, the ensuing proposals having the 19th of May last been reported to the Right Honorable Sir William Hooker, Lord Major ... of London, the aldermen and commons of the same city in Common Council assembled ... they have thought fit to order the same to be printed and published in their names ...    1674
  46. 34546.
    City of London (England). Lord Mayor.    By the maior The right honourable the lord maior deeply weighing and resenting the many outrages and disorders of late too frequently committed    1674
  47. 34547.
    City of London (England). Lord Mayor.    By the maior whereas divers rude and disordered young-men, apprentices and others, do now of late presume and take to themselves a liberty ... to throw about squibs and fireworks in the streets ...    1674
  48. 34548.
    Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.    A looking-glass for persecutors containing multitudes of examples of God's severe, but righteous judgments, upon bloody and merciless haters of His children in all times, from the beginning of the world to this present age : collected out of the sacred Scriptures, and other ecclesiastical writers, both ancient and modern / by Sam. Clarke ...    1674
  49. 34549.
    Cleadon, Thomas.    A serious and brief discourse touching the Sabbath-Day intended to decide and determine all controversies respecting that subject / by Thomas Cleadon ...    1674
  50. 34550.
    Clement X, Pope, 1590-1676.    A Famous conference between Pope Clement the Xth and Cardinal de Monte Alto concerning the late discovery of the Masse in Holy Scripture made by the worthy Father Patrick, an excellent engineer of the Church of Rome in England    1674
  51. 34551.
    Clifford, M. (Martin), d. 1677.    A treatise of humane reason    1674
  52. 34552.
    Coddington, William, 1601-1678.    A demonstration of true love unto you the rulers of the colony of the Massachusets in Nevv-England shewing to you that are now in authority the unjust paths that your predecessors walked in, and of the Lord's dealings with them in his severe judgments, for persecuting his saints and children ... / written by ... William Coddington of Road-Island [sic].    1674
  53. 34553.
    Cole, William, 1635-1716.    De secretione animali cogitata authore Gulielmo Cole, M.D.    1674
  54. 34554.
    Coles, Gilbert, 1617-1676.    Theophilus and Philodoxus, or, Several conferences between two friends the one a true son of the Church of England, the other faln off to the Church of Rome, concerning 1. praier in an unknown tongue, 2. the half communion, 3. the worshipping of images, 4. the invocation of saints / by Gilbert Coles.    1674
  55. 34555.
    Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691.    An additional word to The body of divinity, or Confession of faith; being the substance of Christianity. Added on special occasion, tending further to confirm some truths therein. With a further discourse about the doctrine of election, universal, and special grace, All which were touched in the said Confession of faith, but in this more plainy and fully (though briefly) discoursed and designed for the good of all. Whereunto is annexed a seasonable word of advice, being an essay for peace and union among all the sons and daughters of peace. / Written by Thomas Collier.    1674
  56. 34556.
    Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691.    The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier.    1674
  57. 34557.
    Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687.    The compleat gamester, or, Instructions how to play at billiards, trucks, bowls, and chess together with all manner of usual and most gentile games either on cards or dice : to which is added the arts and mysteries of riding, racing, archery, and cock-fighting.    1674
  58. 34558.
    Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687.    The fair one of Tunis, or, The generous mistres a new piece of gallantry / out of French.    1674
  59. 34559.
    Courten, William, 1642-1702.    To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty the humble peticion of William Courten, esquire, grandchild and heyre of Sr. William Courten, deceased and George Carew, esquire, administrator of the goods and chattells of Sr. William Courten on the behalf of themselves and several others, your Majesties good subjects of England.    1674
  60. 34560.
    Cressy, Serenus, 1605-1674.    An epistle apologetical of S.C. to a person of honour touching his vindication of Dr. Stillingfleet.    1674
  61. 34561.
    Croft, Herbert, 1603-1691.    A letter written to a friend concerning Popish idolatrie    1674
  62. 34562.
    Croft, Herbert, 1603-1691.    A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in Parliament, upon the fast-day appointed, February 4. 1673/4 By Herbert Lord Bishop of Hereford.    1674
  63. 34563.
    Crouch, Humphrey, fl. 1635-1671.    An excellent sonnet of the unfortunate loves, of Hero and Leander Tune of, Gerards mistris.    1674
  64. 34564.
    Curtius Rufus, Quintus.    The life and death of Alexander the Great, King of Macedon in ten books / by Curtius Rufus ... done into English by the same hand that translated the last volume of The holy court.    1674
  65. 34565.
    D'Avenant, William, Sir, 1606-1668.    Macbeth a tragædy : with all the alterations, amendments, additions, and new songs : as it's now acted at the Dukes Theatre.    1674
  66. 34566.
    Danforth, Samuel, 1626-1674.    The cry of Sodom enquired into; upon occasion of the arraignment and condemnation of Benjamin Goad, for his prodigious villany. Together with a solemn exhortation to tremble at Gods judgements, and to abandon youthful lusts. S.D.    1674
  67. 34567.
    Danvers, Henry, d. 1687.    A treatise of laying on of hands with the history thereof, both from the scripture and antiquity : wherein an account is given how it hath been practised in all ages since Christ, the mistakes about it rectified and the sence of Heb. 6.2. cleared / by H. D'Anvers.    1674
  68. 34568.
    Dary, Michael.    A tale of a tub, or The Greenwich problem. Greenvvich, the twenty sixth of July, 1673.    1674
  69. 34569.
    Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.    England's independency upon the papal power historically and judicially stated by Sr. John Davis ... and by Sr. Edward Coke ... in two reports, selected from their greater volumes ; with a preface written by Sir John Pettus, Knight.    1674
  70. 34570.
    Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600. Noble acts newly found, of Arthur of the Table Round.    The iolly pinder of Wakefield with Robin Hood, Scarlet, and Iohn.    1674
  71. 34571.
    Doolittle, Thomas, 1632?-1707.    Captives bound in chains made free by Christ their surety, or, The misery of graceless sinners and their recovery by Christ their saviour by T. Doolittle.    1674
  72. 34572.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    Notes and observations on The empress of Morocco, or, Some few errata's to be printed instead of the sculptures with the second edition of that play    1674
  73. 34573.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    The Mall, or, The modish lovers a comedy : acted by His Majesties servants.    1674
  74. 34574.
    Duffett, Thomas.    The Spanish rogue as it was acted by His Majesties servants / written by Tho. Duffett.    1674
  75. 34575.
    Duffett, Thomas.    The amorous old-vvoman: or, 'tis vvell if it take. A comedy. Acted by His Majesties servants. Written by a person of honour.    1674
  76. 34576.
    Duffett, Thomas.    The empress of Morocco a farce : acted by His Majesties servants.    1674
  77. 34577.
    E. W. (Edward Worsley), 1605-1676.    The infallibility of the Roman Catholick church and her miracles, defended against Dr. Stillingfleets cavils, unworthily made publick in two late books, the one called An answer to several treatises, , the other A vindication of the Protestant grounds of faith, against the pretence of infallibility in the Roman church, / by E.W. ; the first part.    1674
  78. 34578.
    Edinburgh (Scotland). Town Council.    Edinburgh, first May one thousand six hundred and seventy four years The which day, the lord provost, baillies, council, and deacons of crafts, being conveened in council, together with many of the old magistrates, and deacons, ...    1674
  79. 34579.
    Egan, Anthony, B.D.    The Romanists designs detected, and the Jesuits subtill practices discovered and laid open collected from their own authors and other approved testimonies / by Anthony Egan, B.D.    1674
  80. 34580.
    Ellis, Clement, 1630-1700.    A catechism wherein the learner is at once taught to rehearse and prove all the main points of Christian religion by answering to every question in the very words of Holy Scripture : together with a short and plain discourse useful to confirm the weak and unlearned in his belief of the being of a God and the truth of Scripture / by Clement Ellis ...    1674
  81. 34581.
    Ellis, Clement, 1630-1700.    The vanity of scoffing, or, A letter to a witty gentleman evidently shewing the great weakness and unreasonableness of scoffing at the Christian's faith, on account of its supposed uncertainty : together with the madness of the scoffer's unchristian choice.    1674
  82. 34582.
    England and Wales.    A treaty marine between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II ... and the High and Mighty Lords, the States General of the United Netherlands to be observed throughout all and every the countreys and parts of the world by sea and land, concluded at London the first day of December, 1674 ...    1674
  83. 34583.
    England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London)    A true and perfect account of the proceedings of the General Sessions of the Peace, holden for London and Middlesex, upon the 15 and 16 of January instant, or, The tryals, examination and confession of the woman that burned her child, and the bayliff that killed another of his fellow bayliffs at Soehoe ...    1674
  84. 34584.
    England and Wales. Lords Commissioners for the Treaty of Commerce with France.    To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners appointed for the Treaty of Commerce with France, the humble desire of the English merchants trading to France, on behalf of themselves and the English trade    1674
  85. 34585.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    At the court of Whitehall the first of May, 1674. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ...    1674
  86. 34586.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation    1674
  87. 34587.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation    1674
  88. 34588.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for observation of the thirtieth day of January as a day of fast and humiliation according to the late act of Parliament for that purpose    1674
  89. 34589.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for prising wines    1674
  90. 34590.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament until Tuesday the thirteenth of April next    1674
  91. 34591.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for regulating the colours to be worn on merchants ships    1674
  92. 34592.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for suspending the execution of a commission of reprizal granted unto Sir Edmond Turner and George Carew, on behalf of themselves and others    1674
  93. 34593.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of Jesuites, seminary priests and others that have taken orders from the Church and See of Rome    1674
  94. 34594.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation prohibiting His Majesties subjects to go out of this kingdom into the service of any forreign prince or state without liceence    1674
  95. 34595.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the importation of cordage and cable-yarn from foreign parts    1674
  96. 34596.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation whereas we have fully resolved to use our utmost endeavours for the preservation of the true religion established in this kingdom, to which we ... have thought fit to command all popish priests and jesuites ... to depart out of, and not return or come into this our kingdom ...    1674
  97. 34597.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas it is found by experience, that traffique with infidels and barbarous nations not in amity with us, ...    1674
  98. 34598.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties gracious speech, together with the lord keepers, to both Houses of Parliament, January 7. 1673/4    1674
  99. 34599.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II).    A proclamation, for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands.    1674
  100. 34600.
    Eremnalēthēs.    An essay tending to issue the controversie about infant baptism from the parity, at least, of Scripture-light concerning infant-baptim [sic] with that of women's being admitted to the Lord's Supper, shewing that there is as good grounds out of Scripture for the one as for the other : occasioned by a tender made by H.D. in his late book against infant-baptism who is willing to put the whole controversie concerning it, upon this issue : together with an answer to the most material things in that book /    1674