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  1. 35101.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, on Wednesday the 9th of June, 1675    1675
  2. 35102.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties gracious speech together with the lord keeper's to both Houses of Parliament on Wednesday the 13th of October, 1675    1675
  3. 35103.
    Fancy, P., fl. 1675.    The age life of man. Here you may see the frailty that's in men, till they have run the years threescore and ten. / Tune of Jane Shore.    1675
  4. 35104.
    Fane, Francis, Sir, d. 1689?    Love in the dark, or, The man of bus'ness a comedy : acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesties servants / written by Sir Francis Fane, Junior, Knight of the Bath.    1675
  5. 35105.
    Fell, John, 1625-1686.    The character of the last daies a sermon preached before the King / by John Fell.    1675
  6. 35106.
    Fenwick, John, 1618-1683. Letter of condemnation sent to Friends, upon their testifying against his proceedings.    A Testimony against John Fenwick, concerning his proceeding about New-Cesaria or New-Jersey in the province of America.    1675
  7. 35107.
    Ferguson, Robert, d. 1714.    The interest of reason in religion with the import use of scripture-metaphors, and the nature of the union betwixt Christ believers : (with reflections on several late writings, especially Mr. Sherlocks Discourse concerning the knowledg of Jesus Christ, ) modestly enquired into and stated / by Robert Ferguson.    1675
  8. 35108.
    Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678?    A treatise of the sports of wit    1675
  9. 35109.
    Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678?    Euterpe revived, or, Epigrams made at several times in the years 1672, 1673, 1674 on persons of the greatest honour and quality most of them now living : in III books.    1675
  10. 35110.
    Flower, Christopher, 1621 or 2-1699.    The penitent prisoner his character, carriage upon his commitment, letany, proper prayers, serious meditations, sighs, occasional ejaculations, devotion going to execution, and at the place of execution. By a friend to the souls in prison.    1675
  11. 35111.
    Ford, Stephen, d. 1694.    A gospel-church, or, God's holy temple opened wherein is shewed from the scriptures ... / by Stephen Ford ...    1675
  12. 35112.
    Ford, Stephen, d. 1694.    Eternal glorification begun in regeneration, or, A discourse of regeneration intended for the profit of all, both regenerate and unregenerate persons / by Stephen Ford.    1675
  13. 35113.
    Fox, George, 1624-1691.    An epistle to all my dear Friends elect and precious in America.    1675
  14. 35114.
    French, Nicholas, 1604-1678.    [The bleeding Iphigenia or An excellent preface of a work unfinished, published by the authors frind, [sic] with the reasons of publishing it.]    1675
  15. 35115.
    Friend to the souls in prison.    The penitent prisoner his character, carriage upon his commitment, letany, proper prayers, serious meditations, sighs, occasional ejaculations, devotion going to execution, and at the place of execution / by a friend to the souls in prison.    1675
  16. 35116.
    Frost, Jonathan.    An Account of the arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Jonathan Frost, the clipper, upon June the 17th instant, at the Marshelsey in Southwark    1675
  17. 35117.
    Garbutt, Richard.    One come from the dead, to awaken drunkards and whoremongers being a sober and severe testimony against the sins and the sinners, in an exact description of the nature and danger of these two soul-destroying evils : together with proper and sovereign remedies / by Richard Garbut ... ; with epistles to the reader, by Mr. R. Baxter, and Mr. William Jenkins.    1675
  18. 35118.
    Gataker, Charles, 1614 or 15-1680.    An examination of the case of the Quakers concerning oaths propounded by them, A.D. 1673, to the consideration of the King, and both Houses of Parliament : with a vindication of the power of the magistrate to impose oaths, and the liberty and duty of all Christians to swear by God reverently : humbly submitted to the judgment of His Most Sacred Majesty, and the two Houses of Parliament / by Charles Gataker ...    1675
  19. 35119.
    Gedde, John.    A new discovery of an excellent method of bee houses colonies to free the owners from the great charge and trouble that attends the swarming of bees, and delivers the bees from the evil reward of ruine for the benefit they brought their masters : advantaging their owners many-fold above what-ever any method heretofore practic'd doth experienced seven years by John Gedde ...    1675
  20. 35120.
    Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.    An account of Mr. Ferguson, his common-place-book in two letters.    1675
  21. 35121.
    Godard, Thomas.    The deemon of Marleborough, or, More news from VVilt-shire in a most exact account of the aparition of the ghost, or spirit of Edward Aven : published heretofore, but now much augmented, with many more discoveries, containing wonderful passages, from its first appearance there, to the 24th of Jan., 1674/5 : being the examination of Thomas Godard, the said Avens son in law, taken before the major, and other magistrates of that borough.    1675
  22. 35122.
    Good, Thomas, 1609-1678.    To the right honorable, the right worshipful, and the reverend, the lords, knights, gentlemen, and clergy, of the diocess and county of Worcester; the humble proposal of a native of that county, in the behalf of ingenious young scholars, that have a serious desire to be educated in good literature.    1675
  23. 35123.
    Gordon, Robert, fl. 1669-1675.    Spiritual order and Christian liberty proved to be consistent in the Churches of Christ and impositions upon the consciences of believers in religious practices found to be antichristian and destructive to both / by R.G. a protestant.    1675
  24. 35124.
    Gouge, Thomas, 1605-1681.    Hyfforddiadau Christianogol yn dangos pa fodd i rodio gyda Duw ar hyd y Dydd / a ofodwyd allan yn Saefonaec gan Tho. Gouge, gwenidog yr efengyl, ac yn Gamberaec gan Richard Jones o Ddinbech.    1675
  25. 35125.
    Greeting, Thomas, d. 1682.    The pleasant companion: or New lessons and instructions for the flagelet. By Thomas Greeting, Gent    1675
  26. 35126.
    Gregory, Francis, 1625?-1707.    Agape, or, The feast of love a sermon at the Oxford-shire feast, kept on Thursday Nov. 25, 1675 at Drapers-Hall in London : preached at St. Michael's Church in Cornhill / by Francis Gregory ...    1675
  27. 35127.
    Gregory, Francis, 1625?-1707.    The grand presvmption of the Roman Church in equalling their own traditions to the written word of God by Francis Gregory.    1675
  28. 35128.
    Grew, Nehemiah, 1641-1712.    A discourse made before the Royal Society, Decemb. 10, 1674 concerning the nature, causes, and power of mixture / by Nehemiah Grew.    1675
  29. 35129.
    Grew, Nehemiah, 1641-1712.    The comparative anatomy of trunks together with an account of their vegetation grounded thereupon; in two parts: the former read before the Royal Society, Feb. 25. 1674/5; the latter, June 17. 1675. The whole explicated by several figures in nineteen copper-plates; presented to the Royal Society in the years 1673. and 1674. By Nehemiah Grew, M.D. and fellow of the Royal Society.    1675
  30. 35130.
    Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.    Hugo Grotius, Of the government and rites of the ancient church, conciliation of grace and free will, certainty and assurance of salvation, government of the highest powers in church affairs in a letter to the states embassador.    1675
  31. 35131.
    Hacket, John, 1592-1670.    A century of sermons upon several remarkable subjects preached by the Right Reverend Father in God, John Hacket, late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry ; published by Thomas Plume ...    1675
  32. 35132.
    Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.    Sermons preached by ... Henry Hammond.    1675
  33. 35133.
    Hanger, Philip.    A true relation how eighteen men were casta way [sic] at sea six of which perished in the ship, and the other twelve got into the boat, and lived at sea six weeks in it : with the great hardships they underwent, and how miraculously they were preserved / written by Philip Hanger ...    1675
  34. 35134.
    Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700?    The disease of London, or, A new discovery of the scorvey [sic] comprising the nature, manifold differences, various causes, signs, prognostics, chronology, and several methods of curing the said disease by remedies, galenical and chymical : together with anatomical observations, and discourses on convulsions, palsies, apoplexies, rheumatisms, gouts, malignant fevors, and small pox, with their methods of cure and remedies : likewise, particular observations on most of the fore-mentioned diseases / by Gideon Harvey ...    1675
  35. 35135.
    Hayter, Richard, 1611?-1684.    The meaning of the Revelation, or, A paraphrase with questions on the Revelation of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Divine in which the synchronisms of Mr. Joseph Mede, and the expositions of other interpreters are called in question, and a new exposition given of the prophecies of the revelation, never heard of before, nor extant in any author whatsoever, from the sixth chapter to the eighteenth, with variety of reasons for the exposition / by Richard Hayter ...    1675
  36. 35136.
    Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?    Nugæ venales, or, Complaisant companion being new jests, domestick and forreign, bulls, rhodomontados, pleasant novels and miscellanies.    1675
  37. 35137.
    Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?    O-Brazile or The inchanted island being a perfect relation of the late discovery, and wonderful dis-inchantment of an island on the north of Ireland: with an account of the riches and commodities thereof. / Communicated by a letter from London-derry, to a friend in London.    1675
  38. 35138.
    Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?    O-Brazile, or, The inchanted island being a perfect relation of the late discovery and wonderful dis-inchantment of an island on the north of Ireland : with an account of the riches and commodities thereof : communicated by a letter from London-derry to a friend in London.    1675
  39. 35139.
    Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?    Proteus redivivus, or, The art of wheedling or insinuation obtain'd by general conversation and extracted from the several humours, inclinations, and passions of both sexes, respecting their several ages, and suiting each profession or occupation / collected and methodized by the author of the first part of the English rogue.    1675
  40. 35140.
    Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?    The miss display'd, with all her wheedling arts and circumventions in which historical narration are detected, her selfish contrivances, modest pretences, and subtil stratagems / by the author of the first part of The English rogue.    1675
  41. 35141.
    Higham, John, 17th cent.    A looking-glass for loyalty, or, The subjects duty to his soveraign being the substance of several sermons preached by a person who always looked upon his allegiance as incorporated into his religion ...    1675
  42. 35142.
    Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679.    A catalogue of the works of Mr. Hobbes    1675
  43. 35143.
    Hobson, Thomas, Keeper of Newgate Gaol, Bristol.    The Bristol-narrative: or, A just account of the imprisonment and death of John Thompson, a conventicling-preacher there. Given upon oath by Thomas Hobson Gent. Keeper of His Majesties Goal of Newgate, within that city. Wherein the phanatick-relations concerning his usage and death, are found false and impudent    1675
  44. 35144.
    Hodges, Thomas, d. 1688.    The creatures goodness, as they came out of God's hands, and the good mans mercy to the brute creatures, which God hath put under his feet in two sermons : the first preached before the University of Oxford : the second at the lecture at Brackley / by Thomas Hodges ...    1675
  45. 35145.
    Hogg, John, fl. 1675-1698.    Some observations upon a sermon bearing the name of Mr. Astley's; preached in opposition to a testimony, and sign unto them, of their spiritual nakedness; wherein he is found to wrest and pervert the scriptures : to be ignorant of the truth, as it is in Jesus; and consequently no minister of Christ, / By a lover of the truth, John Hogg.    1675
  46. 35146.
    Hogg, John, fl. 1675-1698.    Something offered to the consideration of friends, with respect to the present difference about some things brought into the church of late, as for instance, the limit of a years time in the case of marriage, where the husband or wife is buried; as also that order that all persons that intend marriage, shall lay their intention before a womans meeting, distinct and apart from the men, which we forbear further to set forth, or particularly to speak to, at this time, because we would not make the breach wider than it must needs be, so shall content our selves in offering something in general, at present.    1675
  47. 35147.
    Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677.    A true relation of Capt. Kempthorn's engagement, in the Mary-Rose, with several Algier men of war.    1675
  48. 35148.
    Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680.    The case stated concerning the judicature of the House of Peers in the point of appeals    1675
  49. 35149.
    Homer.    Homer's Odysses translated by Tho. Hobbes of Malmsbury ; with a large preface concerning the vertues of an heroique poem written by the translator.    1675
  50. 35150.
    Homwood, Nicholas, d. 1676.    A word of counsel, or, A warning to all young convinced Friends, and others whom it may concern, that are called forth to bear a testimony for the Lord in the case of tythe which may also serve for answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The lawfulness of tythes, by W.J., as it concerns the Quakers conscience in the case, the allegations thereof for the divine right of tythe being sufficiently confuted in divers treatises not taken notice of in the said pamphlet / Nicholas Homwood.    1675
  51. 35151.
    Hooker, Richard, 1553 or 4-1600.    Judicious Hooker's illustrations of Holy Scripture in his ecclesiastical policy    1675
  52. 35152.
    Hookes, Ellis, d. 1681.    For the King and both Houses of Parliament being a brief and general account of the late and present sufferings of many of the peaceable subjects called Quakers, upon the late act against Conventicles, for no other cause but meeting together to worship God according to their perswasions and consciences.    1675
  53. 35153.
    Hookes, Ellis, d. 1681.    The Quakers acquitted from the foul aspersions of the scandalous libeller. Being a detection of three most abusive and sordid pamphlets, entituled: I. The monstrous eating Quaker. II. The Quaker turned Jew. III. The Quaker and his maid. : Which are confuted by plain evidence to undeceive the ignorant, clear the truth and stop debauchery. / By Ellis Hookes.    1675
  54. 35154.
    Hotchkis, Thomas.    A discourse concerning the imputation of Christ's righteousness to us, and our sins to him with many useful questions thereunto pertaining, resolved : together with reflections more at large upon what hath been published concerning that subject by Mr. Robert Ferguson in his Interest of reason in religion, and by Dr. John Owen in his book styled, Communion with God / by Thomas Hotchkis ...    1675
  55. 35155.
    Howe, John, 1630-1705.    The living temple, or, A designed improvement of that notion that a good man is the temple of God by John Howe ...    1675
  56. 35156.
    Hudson's Bay Company.    A list of the adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay and of their respective shares in the general stock, November 1, 1675    1675
  57. 35157.
    Humfrey, John, 1621-1719.    The peaceable design being a modest account of the non-conformist's meetings : with some of their reasons for nonconformity, and the way of accomodation in the matter of religion, humbly proposed to publick consideration by some ministers of London against the sitting of Parliament in the year 1675.    1675
  58. 35158.
    Hutchinson, Thomas, Quaker.    Forced uniformity neither Christian nor prudent Presented to those in authority whom it may concern.    1675
  59. 35159.
    Huyberts, Adrian.    A corner-stone laid towards the building of a new colledge (that is to say, a new body of physicians) in London upon occasion of the vexations and oppressive proceedings acted in the name of the society called the Colledge of Physicians : for the better information of all men, as well as of physicians, chirurgians, and apothecaries, touching the unhappy estate of the art of physick, here in England, it being an apology for the better education of physicians / by Adrian Huyberts.    1675
  60. 35160.
    I. C.    A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1675 Being the third after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5634. Wherein is contained the exact day, hour and minut of the new moon, her full and quarters; with the descriptions, and calculations of the visible eclipses; the daily disposition of the weather, and moveable feast; with the whole known fairs in Scotland. Exactly calculated according to art, for the meridian of the most famous city of Edinburgh. Whose latitude is deg. 56 min. 04. longitude is 21. 50. By I. C. mathematician.    1675
  61. 35161.
    I. S.    The vnerring and vnerrable church, or, An answer to a sermon preached by Mr. Andrew Sall formerly a Iesuit, and now a minister of the Protestant church / written by I.S. and dedicated to His Excellency the Most Honourable Arthur Earl of Essex ...    1675
  62. 35162.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex)    Whereas divers disloyall persons, commonly called tories, have of late, very much infested severall counties of this kingdome, and have commited divers robberies, burglaries, and murthers ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex.    1675
  63. 35163.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex)    Whereas in the twenty eighth year of the reign of King Henry the Sixth, there was one right wholesome law made in this realm for the suppressing, taking, and killing of notorious thieves and robbers, the tenor whereof is in these words following ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex.    1675
  64. 35164.
    Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.    Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased to grant a warrant under his royal sign manual, to prepare a bill to pass under the great seal of England, containing a grant or demise of all His Majesties revenue in this his kingdom of Ireland ... by the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, Mich. Dublin, c., Art. Granard.    1675
  65. 35165.
    Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.    Whereas information is given unto us the Lords Justices and Council, that divers great summes of money have been of late secretly conveyed, and transported out of this kingdom, contrary to the laws and statutes now in force prohibiting the same, to the great impoverishing of the realm, and final consumption to the treasure thereof, if not speedily prevented ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mich. Dublin, c., Art. Forbese.    1675
  66. 35166.
    J. N.    The plain mans defence against popery: or, A discourse, shewing the flat opposition of popery to the Scripture. By J.N. chaplain to a person of honour    1675
  67. 35167.
    J. S.    Separation yet no schisme, or, Non-conformists no schismaticks being a full and sober vindication of the non-conformists from the charge and imputation of schisme, in answer to a sermon lately preached before the Lord Mayor by J.S.    1675
  68. 35168.
    J. W.    A relation of the great and wonderful inundation of waters in North-Holland, Waterland whereby not onely the city of Amsterdam hath received many millions of damage in marchandize, housing, and shipping , but also many hundreds of men, women, and children have perished therein : confirmed by the letters and reports of several the most eminent merchants and persons of credit now living in those parts.    1675
  69. 35169.
    J. W.    Memoires of the affairs of France during the reign of the present king Lewis the XIV. Containing the most noted exploits of the now Prince of Condé, the late Mareschal de Turenne, and all the chief commanders in the French armies. Done out of French. Licensed May the 10th, 1675. Roger L'Estrange.    1675
  70. 35170.
    Jackson, William, 1636 or 7-1680.    Of the rule of faith a sermon at the visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Lincolne, holden at Bedford August 5, 1674 / by William Jackson ...    1675
  71. 35171.
    Jane, William, 1645-1707.    A sermon preached at the consecration of the Honourable Dr. Henry Compton, Lord Bishop of Oxford, in Lambeth-Chappel, on Sunday, December 6, 1674 by William Jane ...    1675
  72. 35172.
    Jeffery, William, 1616-1693.    The lawfulnes of tithes demonstrated to the convincing of such of the Quakers as pretend conscience against the payment of them, or, A demonstration for liberty of conscience to the Quakers in the payment of their tithes by W.J.    1675
  73. 35173.
    Jekyll, Thomas, 1646-1698.    Peace and love, recommended and perswaded in two sermons, preached at Bristol, January the 31, 1674/5 / by Tho. Jekyll ...    1675
  74. 35174.
    Jenkyn, William, 1613-1685.    Exodus, or, The decease of holy men and ministers consider'd in the nature, certainty, causes, and improvement thereof : a sermon preach't Sept. 12. 1675 : by occasion of the much lamented death of that learned and reverend minister of Christ, Dr. Lazarus Seaman ...    1675
  75. 35175.
    Jesserson, Susanna.    A bargain for bachelors, or, The best wife in the world for a penny fairly offered to young-men for directing their choice, and to maids for their imitation / by Mrs. Susanna Jesserson.    1675
  76. 35176.
    Jones, George, of Hatton Garden.    By George Jones of Hatton-Garden Holborn, A corner-house, three doors from the Sign of the New Hole in the Wall over against Baldwins-Gardens, near the George; (Student in the Art of Physick and chirurgery for the space of about thirty years) his book of Mighty cures; cures of all sorts, the peoples names, men, women, and children, of all ages, the places where they live: the like not known to be done in this age.    1675
  77. 35177.
    Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?    The triumphs of London performed on Friday, Octob. 29, 1675, for the entertainment of the Right Honourable and truly noble pattern of prudence and loyalty, Sir Joseph Sheldon, Kt., Lord Mayor of the city of London : containing a true description of the several pageants, with the speeches spoken on each pageant : together with several songs sung at this solemnity : all set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of drapers / designed and composed by Tho. Jordan ...    1675
  78. 35178.
    Juvenal.    The vvish, being the tenth satyr of Juvenal, peraphrastically rendered in pindarick verse by a person, sometimes fellow of Trin. Col. Dublin.    1675
  79. 35179.
    Keith, George, 1639?-1716.    A true and faithful accompt of the most material passages of a dispute betwixt some students of divinity (so called) of the University of Aberdene, and the people called Quakers held in Aberdene in Scotland, In Alexander Harper his close (or yard) before some hundreds of witnesses, upon the fourteenth day of the second month called April, 1675. There being opponents John Lesly. Alexander Shirreff. Paul Gellie. Mast. of Art. And defendants upon the Quakers part. Robert Barclay and George Keith. Præses for moderating the meeting, chosen by them, Andrew Thomsone advocate: and by the Quakers. Alexander Skein, sometime a magistrate of the City. Published for preventing misreports, by Alexander Skein, John Skein, Alexander Harper, Thomas Merser, and John Cowie. To which is added, Robert Barclay's offer to the preachers of Aberdene, renewed and re-inforced.    1675
  80. 35180.
    Keith, George, 1639?-1716.    Quakerism no popery, or, A particular answere to that part of Iohn Menzeis, professor of divinity in Aberdeen, (as he is called) his book, intituled Roma mendax Wherein the people called Quakers are concerned, whom he doth accuse as holding many popish doctrins, and as if Quakerism, (so he nick-names our religion,) were but popery-disguised. In which treatise his alleadged grounds for this his assertion, are impartialy and fairly examined and confuted: and also his accusation of popery against us, justly retorted upon himself, and his bretheren. By George Keith.    1675
  81. 35181.
    Ken, Thomas, 1637-1711.    A manual of prayers for the use of the scholars of Winchester College    1675
  82. 35182.
    Killiray, Matthew.    Ten sermons preached by that eminent divine, Matthew Killiray, B.D. ... ; to which are added excellent set forms of prayer and graces for children.    1675
  83. 35183.
    Knollys, Hanserd, 1599?-1691.    The Baptists answer to Mr. Obed. Wills, his appeal against Mr. H. Danvers    1675
  84. 35184.
    La Motte, François de.    The abominations of the Church of Rome discovered in a recantation-sermon lately preached in the French church of the Savoy : whereunto are added many curious particulars of the practices of the papists beyond the seas / by Franc. de La Motte ... ; English'd.    1675
  85. 35185.
    Laney, Benjamin, 1591-1675.    A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall being the last sermon preached at court / by the right reverend father in God Benjamin Laney ...    1675
  86. 35186.
    Laney, Benjamin, 1591-1675.    Six sermons preached before His Majesty at White-Hall Published by command. Tending all to give satisfaction in certain points to such who have thereupon endeavoured to unsettle the state, and government of the church. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Benjamin Laney, Late Lord Bishop of Ely.    1675
  87. 35187.
    Lawrence, Alexander, d. 1682.    A faithful warning with good counsel and advice to the rulers magistrates in England that they not countenance wicked and merciless men to oppress and spoil the innocent under pretence and colour of a law / by one that really desireth the prosperity of the truth and the welfare of all men, Alexander Lawrence.    1675
  88. 35188.
    Lawrence, Thomas, 1645?-1714.    Some pitty on the poor: or, A way how poor people may be supplied with labour and relief, without begging particularly intended for the town of Marlbrough in the county of Wilts, which occasioned another short form concerning the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with an appeal to the Parliament to encourage the work.    1675
  89. 35189.
    Le Boë, Frans de, 1614-1672.    A new idea of the practice of physic written by that famous Franciscus De Le Boe ... the first book, of the diseases either constituting, producing, or following the natural functions of man not in health : wherein is containd ... a vindication of the spleen and mother translated faithfully by Richard Gower ...    1675
  90. 35190.
    Le Grand, Antoine, d. 1699.    Man without passion, or, The wife stoick, according to the sentiments of Seneca written originally in French, by ... Anthony Le Grand ; Englished by G.R.    1675
  91. 35191.
    Lee, Nathaniel, 1653?-1692.    The tragedy of Nero, emperor of Rome as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesties servants / by Nathaniel Lee ...    1675
  92. 35192.
    Leigh, Richard, 1649 or 50-1728.    Poems upon several occasions, and, to several persons by the author of The censure of the Rota.    1675
  93. 35193.
    Lewis, M. (Mark), fl. 1678.    Plain, and short rules for pointing periods, and reading sentences grammatically, with the great use of them by M. Lewis ...    1675
  94. 35194.
    Leybourn, William, 1626-1716.    An introduction to astronomy and geography being a plain and easie treatise of the globes : in VII parts ... / by William Leybourn.    1675
  95. 35195.
    Locke, Matthew, 1621 or 2-1677.    The English opera, or, The vocal musick in Psyche with the instrumental therein intermix'd : to which is adjoyned the instrumental musick in The tempest / by Matthew Lock ...    1675
  96. 35196.
    Long, Benjamin.    An oration spoken in the grammar-school of Christ's-Hospital before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, the right worshipful the presidents, the treasurers, and the rest of the worshipful governours of the hospitals of the renowned city of London, Sept. 21, 1675.    1675
  97. 35197.
    Loveday, Samuel, 1619-1677.    An alarm to slumbring Christians, or the parable of the wise and foolish virgins and of the talents, sheep and goats; being a plain and practical exposition of the whole XXV chapter of St. Matthews gospel, calling upon all professors to a strict and constant watchfulness, lest their Lord at his certain and second coming, find them not ready, but with their lamps gone out. By Samuel Loveday    1675
  98. 35198.
    Lover of truth, peace, unity, and order.    The Discipline and order of particular churches, no novelty. Proved from Scripture, reason, autiquity, and the most eminent modern divines. Or, A discourse of the church, in a scripture notion, with her extent, power and practice, tending to moderate the minds of men, toward dissenters in matters ecclesiastical, and to acquit such from the charge of innovation, faction, separation, schism, and breach of union and peace in the church, who cannot conform in many things to the rules, canons, and practices of others. / By a Lover of truth, peace, unity, and order.    1675
  99. 35199.
    Mace, Thomas, d. 1709?    Profit, conveniency, and pleasure, to the whole nation being a short rational discourse, lately presented to His Majesty, concerning the high-ways of England : their badness, the causes thereof, the reasons of those causes, the impossibility of ever having them well-mended according to the old way of mending, but may most certainly be done, and for ever so maintained (according to this new way) substantially, and with very much ease : and so that in the very depth of winter there shall not be much dirt, no deep-cart-rutts, or high-ridges, no holes, or vneven places nor so much as a loose stone (the very worst of evils both to man and horse) in any of the horse-tracts, nor shall any person have cause to be once put out of his way in any hundred of miles riding.    1675
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    Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691.    Observations upon the 28. (i.e. 18.) Act, 23. Parl. K. James VI. against dispositions made in defraud of creditors, by Sir George Mckenzie ...    1675