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36001.Griffith, Evan, A.M., Minister of Alderly. ● A sermon preached at Alderly in the country of Gloucester, January IV, 1676/7 at the funeral of Sir Matthew Hale, kt, late Chief Justice of His Majestie's court of the King's bench / by E.G. ... ● 1677
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36002.Guilford, Francis North, Baron, 1637-1685. ● A philosophical essay of musick directed to a friend. ● 1677
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36003.Gunning, Peter, 1614-1684. ● The Holy fast of Lent defended against all its prophaners, or, A Discourse shewing that Lent-fast was first taught the world by the apostles, as Dr. Gunning, now Bishop of Ely learnedly proved in a sermon printed by him in the year 1662 by His Majesties special command together with a practical direction how to fast. ● 1677
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36004.H. S. ● The great treaty of peace: or, A serious exhortation upon a sad occasion to double diligence about making peace with God Part whereof was preached at the funeral of Mrs. Anne Kyrl, April 6. 1677. To which is added, the character of that worthy gentlewoman. By H. S. minister of the Gospel. ● 1677
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36005.Haines, Richard, 1633-1685. ● Proposals for building, in every county, a working-almshouse or hospital as the best expedient to perfect the trade and manufactory of linnen-cloth ● 1677
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36006.Haines, Richard, 1633-1685. ● The prevention of poverty; or, New proposals humbly offered, for enriching the nation advancing His Majesties revenue and great advantage both of the city of London and country, by encrease of trade from our own manufactures, setting all poor people at work, preventing unnecessary law-suits, restraining the insolencies of bayliffs, extortions of goalers, promoting the relief of distressed prisoners, and suppression of beggars, vagrants, ● 1677
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36007.Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676. ● Observations touching the principles of natural motions, and especially touching rarefaction condensation together with a reply to certain remarks touching the gravitation of fluids / by the author of Difficiles nugae. ● 1677
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36008.Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676. ● The primitive origination of mankind, considered and examined according to the light of nature written by the Honourable Sir Matthew Hale, Knight ... ● 1677
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36009.Hales, John, 1584-1656. ● Four tracts by the ever memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton College. Viz. I. Of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Of the power of the keyes. III. Of schism and schismaticks. IV. Missellanies. ● 1677
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36010.Hales, John, 1584-1656. ● Several tracts, by the ever memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton Coll. Viz. I. Of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Paraphrase on St. Matthew's Gospel. III. Of the power of the keys. IV. Of schism and schismaticks, (never before printed by the original copy.) V. Miscellanies ● 1677
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36011.Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703? ● The sacred method of saving humane souls by Jesus Christ by Henry Hallywell ... ● 1677
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36012.Hanmer, Jonathan, 1606-1687. ● Archaioskopia, or, A view of antiquity presented in a short but sufficient account of some of the fathers, men famous in their generations who lived within, or near the first three hundred years after Christ : serving as a light to the studious, that they may peruse with better judgment and improve to greater advantage the venerable monuments of those eminent worthies / by J.H. ● 1677
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36013.Hatton, Christopher, Sir, 1540-1591. ● A treatise concerning statutes, or acts of Parliament, and the exposition thereof written by Sir Christopher Hatton ... ● 1677
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36014.Head, Richard, 1637?-1686? ● The life and death of Mother Shipton being not only a true account of her strange birth and most important passages of her life, but also all her prophesies, now newly collected and historically experienced from the time of her birth, in the reign of King Henry the Seventh until this present year 1667, containing the most important passages of state during the reign of these kings and queens of England ... : strangely preserved amongst other writings belonging to an old monastary in York-shire, and now published for the information of posterity. ● 1677
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36015.Herne, Samuel. ● Domus carthusiana, or, An account of the most noble foundation of the Charter-House near Smithfield in London both before and since the reformation : with the life and death of Thomas Sutton, esq., the founder thereof, and his last will and testament : to which are added several prayers, fitted for the private devotions and particular occasions of the ancient gentlemen, / by Samuel Herne. ● 1677
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36016.Hickes, George, 1642-1715. ● A discourse to prove that the strongest temptations are conquerable by Christians, or, A sober defence of nature and grace against the cavils and excuses of loose inconsiderate men in a sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, and court of aldermen, the 14th of January, 1676/7 / by George Hickes ... ● 1677
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36017.Homer. ● The Iliads and Odysses of Homer translated out of Greek into English by Tho. Hobbes of Malmsbury ; with a large preface concerning the vertues of an heroick poem, written by the translator. ● 1677
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36018.Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703. ● Lampas, or, Descriptions of some mechanical improvements of lamps waterpoises together with some other physical and mechanical discoveries / made by Robert Hooke ... ● 1677
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36019.Hooker, Samuel, 1635?-1697. ● Righteousness rained from heaven, or, A serious and seasonable discourse exciting all to an earnest enquiry after and continued waiting for the effusions of the spirit unto a communication and increase of righteousness, that faith, holiness, and obedience may yet abound among us, and the wilderness become a fruitful field / as it was delivered in a sermon preached at Harford Connecticut in New-England, May 10, 1677, being the day of election there by Samuel Hooker. ● 1677
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36020.Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697. ● A sermon preached at the solemnity of the funeral of Mrs. Dorothy St. John, fourth daughter of the late Sir Oliver St. John, Knight and Baronet, of Woodford in Northamptonshire, in the parish church of St. Martins in the Fields, on the 24th of June, 1677 by Anthony Horneck ... ● 1677
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36021.Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697. ● The great law of consideration: or a discourse, wherein the nature, usefulness, and absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open: By Anthony Horneck, preacher at the Savoy. ● 1677
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36022.Hough, Roger ● The young-man's duty: or, Good council for young-men. Shewing the happiness of being good betimes. [W]ith an alarm from the eternal God, to drowsie saints and secure sinners. As also the young-mans objections an[s]wered, and the old-mans doubts resolved. / By Roger Hough. ● 1677
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36023.Houghton, John, 1640-1705. ● England's great happiness, or, A dialogue between Content and Complaint wherein is demonstrated that a great part of our complaints are causeless, and we have more wealth now, than ever we had at any time before the restauration of His Sacred Majestie / by a real and hearty lover of his king and countrey. ● 1677
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36024.Howard, Edward. ● A memorial delivered to His Majesty by the Honourable Edward Howard and Bernard Howard of Norfolk, the 16th day of November, 1676, of what they demand from their brother the Right Honourable Henry, Earl Marsha11 of England wiih [sic] the grounds and reasons of and for their said demands. ● 1677
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36025.Howe, John, 1630-1705. ● A post-script to the late letter of the reconcileableness of God's prescience, by John Howe ... ● 1677
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36026.Howe, John, 1630-1705. ● The reconcileableness of God's prescience of the sins of men with the wisdom and sincerity of his counsels, exhortations, and whatsoever other means he uses to prevent them / in a letter to the Honorable Robert Boyle Esq. ● 1677
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36027.Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704. ● A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to this present year 1677, but chiefly of the late troubles in the two last years, 1675 and 1676. To which is added a discourse about the warre with the Pequods in the year 1637. / By W. Hubbard ... ● 1677
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36028.Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704. ● A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to this present year 1677, but chiefly of the late troubles in the two last years, 1675 and 1676. To which is added a discourse about the warre with the Pequods in the year 1637. / By W. Hubbard ... ● 1677
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36029.Hurst, Henry, 1629-1690. ● The faithful and diligent servant of the Lord, blessed at the coming of his Lord as it was lately unfolded in a funeral discourse on the death of Mr. Thomas Cawton : and now on the earnest desire of the hearers published by H. Hurst. ● 1677
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36030.Hutchinson, Richard. ● The warr in New-England visibly ended King Philip that barbarous Indian now beheaded, and most of his bloudy adherents submitted to mercy, the rest far up into the countrey which hath given the inhabitants encouragement to prepare for their settlement : being a true and perfect account brought in by Caleb More master of a vessel newly arrived from Rhode Island : and published for general satisfaction. ● 1677
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36031.Hutchinson, Richard. ● The warr in New-England visibly ended King Philip that barbarous Indian now beheaded, and most of his bloudy adherents submitted to mercy, the rest far up into the countrey which hath given the inhabitants encouragement to prepare for their settlement : being a true and perfect account brought in by Caleb More master of a vessel newly arrived from Rhode Island : and published for general satisfaction. ● 1677
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36032.Ingelo, Nathaniel, 1621?-1683. ● A discourse concerning repentance by N. Ingelo ... ● 1677
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36033.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex) ● Complianc[e] having been made at this board, that divers of His Majesties good subjects have been very much grieved and molested, by reason of illegal warrants issued against them by some of His Majesties sheriffs and justices of peace in this kingdom ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex. ● 1677
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36034.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex) ● Whereas application hath been made to His Majestie by John Forth, and other the late farmers of His Majesties revenue in this kingdom, setting forth, that there are still due and owing to them several great arreares and other summs of mony ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex. ● 1677
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36035.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex) ● Whereas by our proclamation, bearing date the twenty sixth day of June last, all persons concerned in any of the transplanted lands in the province of Connaght, and county of Clare ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex. ● 1677
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36036.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex) ● Whereas we are authorized and required by His Majesties letters, bearing date the 13th day of February, 1676, to give such further rules and directions for the better disposing and settling the remaining part of the security of the commissioned officers which served His Majestie in the wars of Ireland, before the fifth of June, 1649 ... by the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, Essex. ● 1677
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36037.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex) ● Whereas wee are informed, that divers merchants, strangers, others, have lately brought into this kingdom several peices [sic] of Dutch coyne, commonly known by the name of new lyon dollars, stamped with a lyon rampant on the one side ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex. ● 1677
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36038.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● Whereas a most barbarous and outragious murder and robbery was committed, on Sunday the seventh day of this instant October in the evening, in the town of Radrom in the county of Wicklow ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormond. ● 1677
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36039.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● Whereas by the good and wholsome lawes of this realm, it hath been ordained and enacted, that for the more surety of the country, night-watches should be kept from the day of Ascension, unto the day of St. Michael ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormond. ● 1677
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36040.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● Whereas we are informed by John Stepney Esq., who is the only party to the Earl of Ranelagh ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. ● 1677
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36041.Izacke, Richard, 1624?-1698. ● Antiquities of the city of Exeter collected by Richard Izacke ... ● 1677
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36042.J. E. ● A narrative of the cause and manner of the imprisonment of the lords now close prisoners in the Tower of London. ● 1677
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36043.J. S. ● The visible glory of the reign of Christ on earth, no ways repugnant to the spirituality of his kingdom. Occasion'd by an epistolary discourse intituled The reign of Christ among his saints, denying any such outward and visible kingdom. ● 1677
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36044.Jenkes, Francis. ● The Case of Mr. Francis Jenkes being an impartial relation of his imprisonment in the Gate-House, with the occasion of it, and the means used for his enlargment. ● 1677
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36045.Johnson, Robert, chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln. ● Dives and Lazarus. Or, Rather devilish Dives Delivered in a sermon at Paul's Cross; by R.J. preacher of the Word. Very necessary for these times and purposes; published for the greater comfort of those that taste the bitterness of affliction. ● 1677
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36046.Joy, George. ● Innocency's complaint against tyrannical court faction in Newengland ● 1677
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36047.Keith, George, 1639?-1716. ● The way cast up, and the stumbling-blocks removed from before the feet of those who are seeking the way to Zion, with their faces thitherward containing an answere to a postcript, printed at the end of Sam Rutherford's letters, third edition, by a nameless author, indeed not without cause, considering the many lyes and falshoods therein, against the people, called Quakers, which are here disproved, and refuted / by George Keith ... ● 1677
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36048.Kynaston, Thomas. ● To the Kings most excellent Majesty, the humble petition of Thomas Kynaston, merchant, George Porter, Esq; son and heir of Endimion Porter Esq; adventurers in the joint stock with Sir William Courten to the East-Indies, George Carew Esq; administrator of Sir William Courten ... ● 1677
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36049.L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. ● A true narrative of a strange prodigious toad for size and shape full fourteen inches long, and ten over : the toad on the hinder-parts : with a tayl three times as long as his body, with a forked sting at the end. : Seen lately at a hunting about the Devils-Arse-oth'-Peak in Darbyshire. : The sculpture of which, in copper, will shortly be published, and examin'd as to both more narrowly by some who are now in the city and whose usual curiosity in things so rare, led them to this exactness of observation. / With allowance, R. L'Estrange. ● 1677
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36050.L. L., Gent. ● Evagoras a romance / by L.L., Gent. ● 1677
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36051.La Roche-Guilhen, Mlle. de (Anne), 1644-1707. ● Asteria and Tamberlain, or, The distressed lovers a novel / written in French by a person of quality ; and rendred into English by E.C., Esq. ● 1677
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36052.Lawrence, Alexander, d. 1682. ● An answer to a book published by Richard Smith of Westchester wherein the people of God called Quakers (more particularly in this county of Cheshire) are cleared from the wrong, injustice, and false accusations by him charged upon them / written for the information and satisfaction of the sober-minded by Alexander Lawrence. ● 1677
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36053.Lawrence, Anthony, 17th cent. ● Nurseries, orchards, profitable gardens, and vineyards encouraged the present obstructions removed, and probable expedients for the better progress proposed, for the general benefit of His Majesties dominions, and more particularly of Cambridge and the champain-countries and northern parts of England : in several letters out of the country directed to Henry Oldenburg, Esq. ... / the first letter from Anthony Lawrence, all the rest from John Beale ... ● 1677
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36054.Lawson, Thomas, 1630-1691. ● Baptismalogia, or, A treatise concerning baptisms whereto is added a discourse concerning the supper, bread and vvine, called also, communion / by Thomas Lawson. ● 1677
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36055.Leanerd, John, fl. 1679. ● The country innocence, or, The chamber-maid turn'd Quaker a comedy : with alterations and amendments as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal / written by John Leanerd. ● 1677
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36056.Lee, Nathaniel, 1653?-1692. ● The rival queens, or, The death of Alexander the Great acted at the Theater-Royal by their majesties servants / by Nat. Lee ... ● 1677
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36057.Lee, Samuel, 1625-1691. ● A Collection of the names of the merchants living in and about the city of London ... ● 1677
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36058.Lee, Samuel, 1625-1691. ● Ecclesia Gemens, or, Two discourses on the mournful state of the Church, with a prospect of her dawning glory exhibited in a view of two Scriptures, representing her as a myrtle-grove in a deep bottom, and as a knot of lillies among thorns. ● 1677
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36059.Lee, Samuel, 1625-1691. ● Eleothriambos, or, The triumph of mercy in the chariot of praise a treatise of preventing secret and unexpected mercies with some mixt reflexions. ● 1677
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36060.Leti, Gregorio, 1630-1701. ● The new pope: or, a true account of the ceremonies and proceedings in the conclave at Rome, upon the Pope's death, for the election of a new pope, according to the constitutions and ceremonials. As also the coronation and cavalcade. Translated out of the French by J.D. ● 1677
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36061.Leycester, Peter, Sir, 1614-1678. ● An ansvver to Sir Thomas Manwaring's book, intituled, - An admonition to the reader of Sir Peter Leicester's books. Written by the same Sir Peter Leicester ● 1677
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36062.Lilly, William, 1602-1681. ● Strange news from the east, or, A sober account of the comet or blazing-star that has been seen several mornings of late giving a relation of its time of rising, colour, magnitude and other circumstances : with an historical discourse of the most eminent comets that have been seen for some hundreds of years, and the effects that followed / by W.L. ● 1677
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36063.Lloyd, William, 1627-1717. ● Considerations touching the true way to suppress popery in this kingdom by making a distinction between men of loyal and disloyal principles in that communion : on occasion whereof is inserted an historical account of the Reformation here in England. ● 1677
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36064.Lloyd, William, 1627-1717. ● Papists no Catholicks, and popery no Christianity ● 1677
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36065.Loftus, Dudley, 1619-1695. ● Digamias adikia, or, The first marriage of Katherine Fitzgerald (now Lady Decies) contracted in facie ecclesiæ with John Power, now Lord of Decies / asserted by Dudley Loftus ... ● 1677
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36066.Logan, John, 17th cent. ● Analogia honorum, or, A treatise of honour and nobility, according to the laws and customes of England collected out of the most authentick authors, both ancient and modern : in two parts : the first containing honour military, and relateth to war, the second, honour civil, and relateth ● 1677
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36067.Long, Thomas, 1621-1707. ● Misericordiam volo, or, The pharisees lesson shewing the impiety and vnreasonableness of contending for outward formes and ceremonies, to the violation of obedience, charity, and the publick peace. ● 1677
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36068.Long, Thomas, 1621-1707. ● The character of a separatist, or, Sensuality the ground of separation to which is added The pharisees lesson, on Matth. IX, XIII, and an examination of Mr. Hales Treatise of schisme / by Thomas Long ... ● 1677
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36069.Long, Thomas, 1621-1707. ● The history of the Donatists by Thomas Long ... ● 1677
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36070.Lovelace, John Lovelace, Baron, 1638?-1693. ● The Case of John Lord Lovelace baron of Hurley. ● 1677
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36071.Lucas, Richard, 1648-1715. ● Practical Christianity, or, An account of the holinesse which the Gospel enjoyns with the motives to it and the remedies it proposes against temptations, with a prayer concluding each distinct head. ● 1677
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36072.M. T. ● Something in plainess delivered to the beloved seed, as it bubled, or rise up through the earthen vessel ● 1677
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36073.Mackaile, Matthew, fl. 1657-1696. ● Macis macerata: or, A short treatise, concerning the use of mace, in meat, or drink, and medicine In six sections, the fifth whereof containeth some hints at the signaturs of simples; and the sixth, is concerning the original and cure of wind, in mans-body. By Matthew Mackaile chyrurgo medicine. ● 1677
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36074.Mandeville, John, Sir. ● The voyages travels of Sir John Mandevile, Knight wherein is set down the way to the Holy Land, and to Hierusalem, as also to the lands of the great Caan, and of Prestor John, to Inde, and divers other countries : together with many strange marvels therein. ● 1677
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36075.Manley, Thomas, 1628-1690. ● A discourse shewing that the exportation of wooll is destructive to this kingdom wherein is also shewed the absolute necessity of promoting our woollen manufacture and moderating the importation of some commodities and prohibiting others, with some easie expedients tending thereunto / by Thomas Manly. ● 1677
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36076.Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. ● Words of peace or, Dr. Mantons last sayings many of them taken from him on his death-bed, or observed on other remarkable occasions; tending very much to the edification of Christians. ● 1677
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36077.March, John, 1640-1692. ● A sermon preached before the Right Worshipful the mayor, recorder, aldermen, sheriff, of the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, on the 30th of January 1676/7, at St. Nicholas their parish church by John March ... ● 1677
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36078.Marot, Louis. ● A narrative of the adventures of Lewis Marott pilot-royal of the galleys of France. Giving an account of his slavery under the Turks, his escapes out of it, and other strange occurrences that ensued thereafter. Translated from the French copy. ● 1677
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36079.Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678. ● A letter from a gentleman in Ireland to his brother in England, relating to the concerns of Ireland in matter of trade ● 1677
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36080.Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678. ● A seasonable argument to perswade all the grand juries in England to petition for a new Parliament, or, A list of the principal labourers in the great design of popery and arbitrary power who have betrayed their country to the conspirators, and bargain'd with them to maintain a standing army in England ... ● 1677
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36081.Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678. ● An account of the growth of popery and arbitrary government in England more particularly, from the long prorogation of November, 1675, ending the 15th of February, 1676, till the last meeting of Parliament, the 16th of July, 1677. ● 1677
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36082.Mathew, Nathaniel, 1622 or 3-1680. ● A catechism being an enlargement of the church-catechism, the method altered and the doctrine proved by scripture : intended first for the sake of those that were not baptized in their infancy, or had no godfathers and godmothers, and since published for their and others benefit / by N.M. ● 1677
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36083.Mayerne, Théodore Turquet de, Sir, 1573-1655. ● Medicinal councels, or advices written originally in French by Dr. Theodor Turquet de Mayerne ... ; put out in Latine at Gevena by Theoph. Bonetus ; Englished by Tho. Sherley ... ● 1677
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36084.Mayhew, R. (Richard) ● The young mans guide to blessedness or, seasonable directions for youth in their unconverted state By R. Mayhew minister fo the gospel. ● 1677
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36085.Meadows, Philip, Sir, 1626-1718. ● A narrative of the principal actions occurring in the wars betwixt Sueden and Denmark before and after the Roschild Treaty with the counsels and measures by which those actions were directed : together with a view of the Suedish and other affairs, as they stood in Germany in the year 1675, with relation to England : occasionally communicated by the author to the Right Honourable George, late Earl of Bristol, and since his decease found among his papers. ● 1677
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36086.Menestrier, Claude François, 1631-1705. ● A sermon at the funeral of the High Mighty Prince, Henry de La Tour d'Auvergne, Vicount of Turenne ... preach'd December 15, 1675 / by Claude Francis, Ministrier ; Englished out of French. ● 1677
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36087.Meriton, John, b. ca. 1630. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-hall July 30, 1676 by John Meriton ... ● 1677
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36088.Middleton, Thomas, 17th cent. ● An appendix to the history of the Church of Scotland containing the succession of the archbishops and bishops in their several sees from the reformation of the religion until the year 1676, as also the several orders of monks and friers in Scotland before the Reformation : with the foundation of the universities and colledges, their benefactours, principals, professours of divinity and present masters : and an account of the government, laws and constitution of the Kingdom. ● 1677
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36089.Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627. ● The counterfeit bridegroom, or, The defeated widow a comedy, as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. ● 1677
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36090.Miege, Guy, 1644-1718? ● A new dictionary French and English with another English and French according to the present use and modern orthography of the French inrich'd with new words, choice phrases, and apposite proverbs : digested into a most accurate method : and contrived for the use both of English and foreiners / Guy Miege ... ● 1677
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36091.Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668. ● A discourse of the glory to which God hath called believers by Jesus Christ delivered in some sermons out of the I Pet. 5 Chap. 10 ver. : together with an annexed letter / both by that eminent and worthy minister of the Gospel, Mr. Jonathan Mitchil, late pastor to the church at Cambridge in New-England. ● 1677
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36092.Moore, Richard, 1619-1683. ● The redemption of the seed of God at hand declaring the return of the True Church out of the wilderness into her former state of glory / [by] Richard Moore. ● 1677
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36093.Morgan, William, d. 1690. ● A second proposal by William Morgan His Majesty's cosmographer, for a general sale of Mr. Ogilby's works, to enable him to finish Britannia, with the second part of Asia, and Europe ● 1677
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36094.Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698. ● A dialogue between Lod. Muggleton and the Quakers: Shewing forth the damnable blasphemies of that impudent impostor, collected out of their own printed letters. To undeceive the people. ... ● 1677
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36095.Mulliner, John. ● A testimony against periwigs and periwig making, and playing on instruments of musick among Christians or any other in the days of the gospel being several reasons against those things / by one who for good conscience sake hath denyed and forsaken them, John Mulliner. ● 1677
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36096.Nalson, John, 1638?-1686. ● The common interest of king and people shewing the original, antiquity and excellency of monarchy, compared with aristocracy and democracy, and particularly of our English monarchy, and that absolute, papal and Presbyterian popular supremacy are utterly inconsistent with prerogative, property and liberty / by John Nalson. ● 1677
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36097.Nalson, John, 1638?-1686. ● The countermine, or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles and secret practices of the dissenting party, especially the Presbyterians shewing that religion is pretended but rebellion is intended : and in order thereto, the foundation of monarchy in the state and episcopacy in the church are undermined / by one who does passionately wish the prosperity of the Church, his King and country. ● 1677
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36098.Nalson, John, 1638?-1686. ● The true liberty dominion of conscience vindicated, from the usurpations abuses of opinion, and persuasion ● 1677
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36099.Nalton, James, 1600-1662. ● Twenty sermons preached upon several texts by James Nalton ; published for publick good. ● 1677
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36100.Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678. ● A second pacquet of advices and animadversions sent to the men of Shaftsbury, occasioned by several seditious pamphlets spread abroad to pervert the people since the publication of the former pacquet. ● 1677