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  1. 35201.
    Mainwaring, Thomas, Sir, 1623-1689.    An answer to two books the first being stiled a reply to Sir Thomas Mainwaring's book, entituled, An answer to Sir Peter Leicester's Addenda, the other stiled Sir Thomas Mainwaring's law-cases mistaken / written ... Sir T.M.    1675
  2. 35202.
    Manilius, Marcus.    The sphere of Marcus Manilius made an English poem with annotations and an astronomical appendix / by Edward Sherburne, Esquire.    1675
  3. 35203.
    Marino, Giambattista, 1569-1625.    The slaughter of the innocents by Herod written in Italian by the famous poet, the cavalier Marino, in four books ; newly Englished.    1675
  4. 35204.
    Marshall, Charles, 1637-1698.    The trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion to awaken England's inhabitants into a sence of the mercies and judgments of the Lord by Charles Marshall.    1675
  5. 35205.
    Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678.    Plain-dealing, or, A full and particular examination of a late treatise, entituled, Humane reason by A.M., a countrey gentleman.    1675
  6. 35206.
    Massachusetts. General Court.    At a sessions of the General Court held at Boston the 3d. of November 1675. This court being in some measure sensible of the hand of the Lord being stretched forth against us in the way of his judgments, by sickness and war shortning our numbers ... This court doth appoint and set apart the second day of December next to be kept a day of solemn humiliation and prayer throughout the severall churches, congregations and town in this colony ...    1675
  7. 35207.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    The first principles of New-England concerning the subject of baptisme communion of churches : collected partly out of the printed books, but chiefly out of the original manuscripts of the first and chiefe fathers in the New-English churches : with the judgment of sundry learned divines of the congregational way in England, concerning the said questions : published for the benefit of those who are of the rising generation in New-England / by Increase Mather ...    1675
  8. 35208.
    Mayne, John, fl. 1673-1675.    Arithmetick vulgar, decimal, algebraical. In a most plain and facile method for common capacities. Together with a treatise of simple and compound interest and rebate; with two tables for the calculation of the value of leases and annuities, payable quarterly; the one for simple, the other for compound interest, at 6. per cent. per annum; with rules for making the like for any other rate. To which is added a new, and most practical way of gauging of tunns. As also the art of cask-gauging, for the use of His Majesties Officers of the Excise.    1675
  9. 35209.
    Meggott, Richard, d. 1692.    A sermon preached before the King at Windsor-Castle August 15, 1675 by Richard Meggott ...    1675
  10. 35210.
    Menestrier, Claude-Franc¿ois, 1631-1705.    A description of the funeral solemnities, performed in the church of Nostre-Dame, at Paris: to honour the memory of his excellency the Lord Henry de la Tour D'Avergne Vicount Turenne Colonel General of the light horse, and Marshall General of the Field and armies of Lewis the XIV of France. Wherein are represented the most remarkable passages of his life. Done into English out of French, by a gentleman that sometimes had the honour to serve under his command.    1675
  11. 35211.
    Menzeis, John, 1624-1684.    Roma mendax, or, The falshood of Romes high pretences to infallibility and antiquity evicted in confutation of an anonymous popish pamphlet undertaking the defence of Mr. Dempster, Jesuit / by John Menzeis [i.e. Menzies] ...    1675
  12. 35212.
    Mercer, William, 1605?-1676?    The moderate cavalier, or, The soldiers description of Ireland and of the country disease, with receipts for the same    1675
  13. 35213.
    Meriton, George, 1634-1711.    Anglorum gesta, or, A brief history of England being an exact account of the most remarkable revolutions and most memorable occurrences and transactions in peace and war ... : with several useful catalogues of the bishopricks, cities, shires, colledges and halls in both universities, and tables of the kings reigns and of the dimensions of England, Scotland and Ireland / by George Meriton, gent.    1675
  14. 35214.
    Milner, Richard, fl. 1675.    A few words to the King and both Houses of Parliament vvorthy their consideration in a weighty concern; to wit, the effect of the execution of the late act, made against meetings and conventicles, so called; through which very many of the innocent people of God have, and do deeply suffer.    1675
  15. 35215.
    Minister of the Gospel.    The convenant-interest and privilege of believers and their infants clearly demonstrated in a letter to a religious lady / by a minister of the Gospel.    1675
  16. 35216.
    Montfort, de.    The circle, or, Conversations on love and gallantry originally in French : now Englished, and since augmented with several new songs, illustrated with musical notes, both treble and base / by Nath. Noel, gent. ...    1675
  17. 35217.
    Moore, John, 1729-1802.    Oratio habita in scholâ Christi orphano-trophii coram illustrissimo civitatis prætore, dignissimis præsidibus, fidissimis thesaurariis; et cæteris hospitiorum Londinensibus patronis benignissimis: Septembris xxjmo, 1675.    1675
  18. 35218.
    Moore, Richard, 1619-1683.    Ho thésauros en ostrakinois skeuesin. A pearl in an oyster-shel: or, pretious treasure put in perishing vessels. The sum or substance of two sermons preached at Withall-Chappel in Worcestershire. Wherein is set forth the mightiness of the Gospel, the meanness of its ministration. Together with a character of Mr. Thomas Hall, his holy life and death. By Richard Moore, a willing, though a most unworthy servant of God in the Gospel of his Son Jesus Christ.    1675
  19. 35219.
    N. N.    A brief account, and seasonable improvement of the late earthquake in Northampton-shire, Jan. 4, 1675/6 in a letter to a friend in London.    1675
  20. 35220.
    N. W. (Nathaniel Williams), d. 1679.    A pindariqve elegy on the most famous and learned physitian Dr. Willis    1675
  21. 35221.
    Nailour, William, 1627 or 8-1678.    A commemoration sermon preached at Darby, Feb. 18, 1674, for the Honourable Colonel Charles Cavendish, slain in the service of King Charles the First, before Gainsborough in the year 1643 / by William Nailour.    1675
  22. 35222.
    Ogilby, John, 1600-1676.    Britannia, volume the first, or, An illustration of the Kingdom of England and dominion of Wales by a geographical and historical description of the principal roads thereof, actually admeasured and delineated in a century of whole-sheet copper-sculps : accomodated with the ichnography of the several cities and capital towns, and compleated by an accurate account of the more remarkable passages of antiquity : together with a novel discourse of the present state / by John Ogilby ...    1675
  23. 35223.
    One that pities th'inscription upon th'Athenian altar.    A letter found in Utopia and from thence recommended by a very good hand to the perusal of the publisher wherein (among other things) a candid testimony to Mr. Sterryes learned and accurate Discourse of the freedom of the will lately printed : as also some reflections upon contending and disputing (as of late) about matters of religion : with a postscript to the reader, published to undeceive and quiet the minds of the people / by one that pities th'inscription upon th'Athenian altar.    1675
  24. 35224.
    Otway, Thomas, 1652-1685.    Alcibiades a tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre / written by Tho. Otway.    1675
  25. 35225.
    Overton, John, 1640-1708?    A catalogue of books, pictures, and maps. Neately cut in copper, being very pleasant ornaments for houses, studies and closets, and also extraordinary useful for goldsmiths, iewellers, chafers, gravers, painters, carvers, embroiderers drawers, needle-women, and all handicrafts. All made and sold by John Overton at the White Horse without Newgate. Five hundred new sorts of birds, beasts, fish, flies, wormes, flowers, fruites, figures, histories, landskips, ovals, neately cut in copper, and neatly coloured, for gentlewomens works, and he is a doing more as fast as time will permit.    1675
  26. 35226.
    Overton, Richard, fl. 1646.    Man wholly mortal, or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that as whole man sinned, so whole man died ... with doubts and objections answered and resolved, both by Scripture and reason ... : also, divers other mysteries, as of heaven, hell, the extent of the resurrection, the new-creation, opened, and presented to the trial of better judgment. / by R.O.    1675
  27. 35227.
    Owen, John, 1616-1683.    The nature, power, deceit, and prevalency of the remainders of indwelling-sin in believers together with the wayes of its working and means of prevention opened, evinced, and applyed with a resolution of sundry cases of conscience thereunto appertaining.    1675
  28. 35228.
    Parnell, James, 1637?-1656.    A collection of the several writings given forth from the Spirit of the Lord through that meek, patient, and suffering servant of God, James Parnel, who, though a young man, bore a faithful testimony for God and dyed a prisoner under the hands of a persecuting generation in Colchester Castle in the year 1656    1675
  29. 35229.
    Payne, Henry Neville, fl. 1672-1710.    The siege of Constantinople a tragedy acted at the Duke's Theatre.    1675
  30. 35230.
    Pearse, Edward, 1631-1694.    The state of Northampton from the beginning of the fire Sept. 20th 1675 to Nov. 5th represented in a letter to a friend in London and now recommended to all well disposed persons in order to Christian-charity and speedy relief for the said distressed town and people / by a country minister.    1675
  31. 35231.
    Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.    The flesh blood of Christ, both in the mystery and in the outward briefly, plainly, and uprightly acknowledged and testified to, for the satisfaction and benefit of the tender-hearted, who desire to experience the quickning, healing, and cleansing vertue of it : with A brief account concerning the people called Quakers in reference both to principle and doctrine : whereunto are added some few other things which by the blessing of God may be experimentally found useful to the true pilgrim and faithful travellers out of the nature spirit of this world / written in true love and tenderness of spirit by Isaac Penington.    1675
  32. 35232.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    A treatise of oaths containing several weighty reasons why the people call'd Qvakers refuse to swear : and those confirmed by numerous testimonies out of Gentiles, Jews and Christians, both fathers, doctors and martyrs : presented to the King and great council of England, assembled in Parliament.    1675
  33. 35233.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    England's present interest discover'd with honour to the prince and safety to the people in answer to this one question, What is most fit ... at this juncture of affairs to be done for composing ... the heat of contrary interests making them subservient to the interest of the government, and consistent with the prosperity of the kingdom? : presented and submitted to the consideration of superiours.    1675
  34. 35234.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Saul smitten to the ground being a brief, but faithful narrative of the dying remorse of a late living enemy (to the people called Quakers, and their faith and worship), Matthew Hide : attested by eye and ear-witnesses, whereof his widdow is one ... : with an appendix both to foes and friends on this occasion / by William Penn.    1675
  35. 35235.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    The continued cry of the oppressed for justice being a farther account of the late unjust and cruel proceedings of unreasonable men against the persons and estates of many of the people call'd Quakers, only for their peaceable meetings to worship God : presented to the serious consideration of the King and both Houses of Parliament : with a postscript of the nature, difference and limits of civil and ecclesiastical authority, and the inconsistency of such severities with both, recommended and submitted to the perusal of Cæsar's true friends / by the author of England's present interest,    1675
  36. 35236.
    Person of honour.    The courtier's calling, shewing the ways of making a fortune, and the art of living at court, according to the maxims of policy morality in two parts, the first concerning noblemen, the second concerning gentlemen / by a person of honour.    1675
  37. 35237.
    Person of quality.    The character of a fanatick by a person of quality.    1675
  38. 35238.
    Philagathus, Philanthropus.    An humble remonstrance to the King Parliament in the behalf of many decayed and decaying citizens and families of London, occasioned solely by the dreadful fire of that city and some concurring calamitous events of providence since. Per Philanthropus Philagathus.    1675
  39. 35239.
    Phillips, Edward, 1630-1696?    Theatrum poetarum, or, A compleat collection of the poets especially the most eminent, of all ages, the antients distinguish't from the moderns in their several alphabets : with some observations and reflections upon many of them, particularly those of our own nation : together with a prefatory discourse of the poets and poetry in generall / by Edward Phillips.    1675
  40. 35240.
    Plato.    Plato his Apology of Socrates, and Phædo, or, Dialogue concerning the immortality of mans soul, and manner of Socrates his death carefully translated from the Greek, and illustrated by reflections upon both the Athenian laws, and ancient rites and traditions concerning the soul, therein mentioned.    1675
  41. 35241.
    Pocock, Richard.    An answer to the Satyr against mankind    1675
  42. 35242.
    Polhill, Edward, 1622-1694?    An answer to the discourse of Mr. William Sherlock, touching the knowledge of Christ, and our union and communion with him by Edward Polhill ..., Esquire.    1675
  43. 35243.
    Polhill, Edward, 1622-1694?    Precious faith considered in its nature, working, and growth by Edward Polhill ...    1675
  44. 35244.
    Poor Robin.    Poor Robins character of an honest drunken curr with a relation of the frollicks of his life and conversation and his epitaph.    1675
  45. 35245.
    Pope, James, fl. 1675.    The kingdom of heaven explain'd, and the way to glory manifested by Christ Jesus, the Lord and King of that kingdom held forth in a parable in Mat. 22 from verse 1 to ver. 13 : with some brief meditations upon the said parable / by James Pope.    1675
  46. 35246.
    Pope, Walter, d. 1714.    Room for a ballad, or, A ballad for Rome being a continuation of the Catholick ballad inviting to popery, upon the grounds and reasons that could ever yet be produced.    1675
  47. 35247.
    Powell, Thomas, fl. 1674-1679.    The young mans conflict with, and victory over the Devil by faith, or, A true and perfect relation of the experiences of T.P., begun in the 15th and continued till the 17th year of his age ... by T.P.    1675
  48. 35248.
    Protestant.    To en archy: or, An exercitation upon a momentous question in divinity, and case of conscience viz. whether it be lawfull for any person to act contrary to the opinion of his own consicence, formed from arguments that to him appear very probable, though not necessary or demonstrative. Where the opinions of the papists, Vasquez, Sanches, Azonius, are shewed, as also the opinions of some Protestants, viz. Mr. Hooker, Bp Sanderson, Dr. Fulwood, and compared with the opinions of others; the negative part of the question maintained; the unreasonableness of the popish opinions, and some Protestants, for blind obedience, detected; and many other things discoursed. By a Protestant.    1675
  49. 35249.
    Pusey, Caleb, 1650?-1727.    A serious seasonable warning unto all people occasioned by two most dangerous epistles to a late book of John Falldoe's, subscribed by Richard Baxter [and 24 others] brethren all ---- in iniquity ... whose slanders and lyes against the holy people called Quakers are hereby reproved / by C.P.    1675
  50. 35250.
    R. A. (Richard Allen)    Insulae fortunatae A discourse shewing the happiness of these nations under our present governours government, or, How they may be happy if they will themselves : delivered for substance in a sermon on a late solemn day appointed by authority for imploring the blessing of God upon his Majesty and the present Parliament / by R.A., pastor of the church at Henfield.    1675
  51. 35251.
    R. H., 1609-1678.    A discourse of the necessity of church-guides, for directing Christians in necessary faith with some annotations on Dr Stillingfleet's answer to N.O. / by R.H.    1675
  52. 35252.
    R. S.    Avona, or, A transient view of the benefit of making rivers of this kingdom navigable occasioned by observing the scituation of the city of Salisbury upon the Avon, and the consequence of opening that river to that city : communicated by letter to a friend at London / by R.S.    1675
  53. 35253.
    R. T.    The art of good husbandry, or, The improvement of time being a sure way to get and keep money. Wherein is prescribed several ruls [sic] for merchants, shop-keepers, and mechanick tradesmen, (as well servants as masters) how they may husband their time to the best advantage; the loss whereof is the sole cause of poverty in this city and nation. Likewise the loss of a mans time spent in a tavern, coffee-house, or ale-house, computed. Also instructions to all sorts of people, how to order their business for the future, both to the enriching of themselves and their families. In a letter to Mr. R.A. by R.T. With permission, August 7th 1675. Roger L'Estrange.    1675
  54. 35254.
    Remmelin, Johann, 1583-1632.    A survey of the microcosme. Or the anatomie of the bodies of man and woman wherein the skin, veins, nerves, muscles, bones, sinews and ligaments thereof are accurately delineated, and so disposed by pasting, as that each part of the said bodies both inward and outward are exactly represented. Useful for all doctors, chyryrgeons, statuaries, painters, By Michael Spaher of Tyrol, and Remilinus. Englished by John Ireton Chyrurgeon.    1675
  55. 35255.
    Robins, Thomas.    The arraigning and indicting of Sir John Barley-Corn a man of noble blood, and well beloved in England ... / newly composed by a well wisher to Sir Iohn, and all that loves him, by poor Tom, for the King, a lover of mirth, but a hater of traytors and mischief ; Thomas Robins the author.    1675
  56. 35256.
    Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 1647-1680.    A satyr against mankind written by a person of honour.    1675
  57. 35257.
    Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 1647-1680.    On man a satyr / by a person of honour.    1675
  58. 35258.
    Rose, Henry, fl. 1656-1675.    A philosophicall essay for the reunion of the langvages, or, The art of knowing all by the mastery of one    1675
  59. 35259.
    Rowe, John, 1626-1677.    The saints temptations wherein the nature, kinds, occasion of temptation, and the duty of the saints under temptation are laid forth : as also the saints great fence against temptation, viz. divine grace : wherein the nature, excellency, and necessity of the grace of God is displayed in several sermons / by John Rowe ...    1675
  60. 35260.
    Royal Society (Great Britain). Council.    A list of the Royal Society . His sacred majesty King Charles II. founder and patron.    1675
  61. 35261.
    Saint-Réal, M. l'abbé de (César Vichard), 1639-1692.    A conspiracy of the Spaniards against the state of Venice out of French.    1675
  62. 35262.
    Sall, Andrew, 1612-1682.    Les erreurs de l'Eglise Romaine refutees en un sermon préché le 5 de Juiller, 1674 ... traduit en Francois par un ame de l'autheur par Andre Sall.    1675
  63. 35263.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation prorogating the Acts of Parliament against conventicles, and separation from the publick meetings of divine worship.    1675
  64. 35264.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence    1675
  65. 35265.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    An act appointing a fast throughout the whole kingdom of Scotland    1675
  66. 35266.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    Letters of intercommuning against persons declared fugitives for not compearing to answer for conventicles,    1675
  67. 35267.
    Seller, Abednego, 1646?-1705.    The devout communicant exemplified, in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lords Supper. More practical, useful, and sutable to all the parts of that solemn ordinance than any yet extant. : In this impression is added a prayer before, and another after the sacrament; together with more particular directions and meditations for the time of receiving.    1675
  68. 35268.
    Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.    A poem to the charming fair one    1675
  69. 35269.
    Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.    Love and revenge a tragedy acted at the Duke's Theatre / written by Elkanah Settle ...    1675
  70. 35270.
    Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692.    Psyche a tragedy / written by Tho. Shadwell.    1675
  71. 35271.
    Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692.    The Delights of the bottle, or, The town-galants declaration for women and wine being a description of a town-bred gentleman with all his intregues, pleasure, company, humor, and conversation ... : to a most admirable new tune, every where much in request.    1675
  72. 35272.
    Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692.    The delights of the bottle: or, The town-gallants declaration for women and wine. Being a description of a town-bred gentleman, with all his intreagus, pleasure, company, humour, and conversations. Gallants, from faults he cannot be exempt, who doth a task so difficult attempt; I know I shall not hit your features right, 'tis hard to imitate in black and whight, some lines were drawn by a more skilful hand, and which they were you'l quickly understand, excuse me therefore if I do you wrong, I did but make a ballad of a song. To a most admirable new tune, every where much in request.    1675
  73. 35273.
    Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683.    A letter from a Parliament man to his friend, concerning the proceedings of the House of Commons this last sessions, begun the 13th of October, 1675    1675
  74. 35274.
    Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683.    A letter from a person of quality to his friend in the country    1675
  75. 35275.
    Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683.    Two seasonable discourses concerning this present Parliament    1675
  76. 35276.
    Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683.    Two seasonable discourses concerning this present Parliament.    1675
  77. 35277.
    Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683.    Two speeches I. The Earl of Shaftsbury's speech in the House of Lords the 20th of October, 1675, II. The D. of Buckinghams speech in the House of Lords the 16th of November, 1675 : together with the protestation and reasons of several lords for the dissolution of this Parliament, entred in the lords journal the day the Parliament was prorogued, Nov. 22d., 1675.    1675
  78. 35278.
    Sherburne, Edward, Sir, 1618-1702.    Nathanael Brook, stationer at the Angel in Cornhil, to the reader    1675
  79. 35279.
    Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.    A defence and continuation of the discourse concerning the knowledge of Jesus Christ, and our union and communion with Him with a particular respect to the doctrine of the Church of England, and the charge of socinianism and pelagianism / by the same author.    1675
  80. 35280.
    Sherwin, William, 1607-1687?    Chronoi apykatastaseōz panton, or, The times of restitution of all things with their neer approach upon the ruine of the beast : manifest by two tracts on Rev. 20.5 Rev. 21.5 containing the main scope of all Revelation prophecie ... : which said two last tracts may fitly be entituled An alarm to this present world ... / by William Sherwin.    1675
  81. 35281.
    Sherwin, William, 1607-1687?    The true news of the good new world shortly to come (Heb. 2. 5.) for all such as then shall be found real saints with the sudden end of all the enjoyments of this present evil world ...    1675
  82. 35282.
    Shewen, William, 1631?-1695.    A brief return to a scandalous paper (said to be) published by Jeremy Ives by a lover of the true Christians, in scorn called Quakers, W.S.    1675
  83. 35283.
    Shewen, William, 1631?-1695.    A few vvords concerning conscience what it is; and what estate it was in before transgression. And how it became darkened, defiled and corrupted; and how again it may be enlightened, cleansed, purified and set at liberty, as it was before sin entred. Intermixt with a few words concerning persecution among the diverse sects in Christendom (and upon the face of all the earth); shewing, that they all arise for want of true liberty of conscience; and what that liberty is. William Shewen.    1675
  84. 35284.
    Shewen, William, 1631?-1695.    The true Christian's faith and experience briefly declared, concerning God, Christ, the Spirit, the Holy Scriptures, the Gospel, and the doctrines thereof also, the titular Christian's faith and profession try'd, examin'd, and judg'd : written for the confirmation, and consolation of the one, and for the information in order to the restoration and salvation of the other : also, a few words to such who are newly turned in their minds to the light within, are believers in it / by William Shewen.    1675
  85. 35285.
    Simpson, William, M.D.    A discourse of the sulphur-bath at Knarsbrough in York-shire By Will. Simpson, M.D.    1675
  86. 35286.
    Simpson, William, M.D.    Zymologia physica, or, A brief philosophical discourse of fermentation, from a new hypothesis of acidum and sulphur whereby the phœnomena of all natural hot-baths, the generation of minerals, the production of many acidulæ or spaw-waters, the grand apparances [sic] of heat, fire, and light ... are solv'd from the intestine duellings and inward collisions of the foresaid principles : whereby also various other subterraneal phœnomena ... are from the same doctrine of fermentation genuinely solv'd : with an additional discourse of the sulfur-bath at Knarsbrough / by W. Simpson ...    1675
  87. 35287.
    Skene, Alexander.    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 ... 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 and defendants upon the Quakers part Robert Barclay and George Keith ... / published for preventing misreports by Alexander Skein ... [et. al.] ; to which is added Robert Barclay's offer to the preachers of Aberdene, renewed and re inforced.    1675
  88. 35288.
    Smith, Benjamin, 1642 or 3-1714.    A Christian's work and time of working In a sermon preached on the death of Mr. John Sorrel the younger, of Hyde-Hall in Great Waltham in the county of Essex. By Benjamin Smith, vicar there.    1675
  89. 35289.
    Smith, John, fl. 1673-1680.    Horological dialogves in three parts shewing the nature, use, and right managing of clocks and watches : with an appendix containing Mr. Ovghtred's method for calculating of numbers : the whole being a work very necessary for all that make use of these kind of movements / by J. S. ...    1675
  90. 35290.
    Smith, John, fl. 1675-1711.    Christian religion's appeal from the groundless prejudices of the sceptick to the bar of common reason by John Smith.    1675
  91. 35291.
    Smith, Nicholas, d. 1680.    A Sabbath of rest to be kept by the saints here, or, A treatise of the Sabbath, and such holy and religious duties as are required for the sanctification of it, the great Sabbath of rest that remaineth to be kept by God's saints hereafter delivered in divers sermons upon Heb. 4. 9. / by Nicholas Smith ...    1675
  92. 35292.
    Smith, Richard, of Chester.    To professors of religion of all sorts, and likewise to prophane, in and about this city of Chester [by] Richard Smith.    1675
  93. 35293.
    Smith, Samuel, 1620-1698.    The character of a weaned Christian, or, The evangelical art of promoting self-denial being an essay, alluding to the severities and advantages of infant-weaning, both pleasant and profitable / by S. S., ...    1675
  94. 35294.
    Smith, Thomas, 1638-1710.    A sermon of the credibility of the mysteries of the Christian religion preached before a learned audience / by Tho. Smith ...    1675
  95. 35295.
    St. Dunstan's in the West (Church : London, England)    A table of the accustomed rates for burials, for the parish of St. Dunstan's in the West    1675
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