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  1. 36301.
    The case of His Majesties sugar plantations.    1677
  2. 36302.
    The case of the Right Honourable Henrietta Maria, Lady Wentworth, daughter and heir of Thomas Lord Wentworth, and grandchild and heir of Thomas Earl of Cleveland, an infant in reference to the bill presented to the Honourable House of Commons, for giving the Barons of His Majesties Exchequer, a further power extrajudicially to settle the said Earls estate.    1677
  3. 36303.
    The confession and execution of the three prisoners suffering at Tyburn on Wednesday the 17th of October, 1677 At which time suffered John S. William Fletcher, and Rob. Perkins. Together with their behaviour, and several remarkable discourses had with one of the highway-men in Newgate after his condemnation. Published for a warning-piece to all others to avoid the lewd courses which brought these poor men to this ignominious end. With allowance.    1677
  4. 36304.
    The country miss new come in fashion; or, A farewel to the pockifi'd town miss A country girl in a paragon gown, that never yet knew the tricks of the town; did lately delude a taring gallant, to just such an innocent virgin did want, and since he's enjoy'd her I heard him protest that of all other misses she pleased him best. To an excellent new play-house tune, called, The mock-tune to the French ranth. With allowance.    1677
  5. 36305.
    The innocent cause of the people called Quakers in the north of Scotland, who are under great sufferings, laid open and presented to the King and his council in Scotland, and to all inferiour magistrates, judges, and rulers, who have a hand in our present sufferings.    1677
  6. 36306.
    The married-mans best potion: or, A new song plainly setting forth the excellency, and incomparable worth of a good wife, as also how much happiness doth continually attend upon that man that enjoys her. To the tune of, Fancies Phœnix.    1677
  7. 36307.
    Whereas the Lady Wentworth gives out ... that she is ready and willing to ... go to a tryal at law, with the Lady Poole her sister, and the Countess of Newbrough, for and concerning a debt of 6000 l. due and owing to them ...    1677
  8. 36308.
    Wonderful news from Wales: or, A true narrative of an old woman living near Lanselin in Denbyshire; whose memory serves her truly and perfectly to relate what she hath seen and done one hundred and thirty years ago. Having now the full number of her teeth; the most of them were lost when she was three score years and ten. She is also remembred by some of ninety years old, to be taller than she is by 17 or 18 inches; with several other circumstances of her life, which shews her to be the wonder of our age. Licensed August 9. 1677.    1677
  9. 36309.
    Wonders from the deep, or, A true and exact account and description of the monstrous whale lately taken near Colchester, being two and forty foot in length, and of bigness proportionable, with the manner of its coming, and being kill'd on Thursday the 9th of April, being so rare and strange a sight that multitudes of people from all parts dayly go to see it as thick as to a market or fair.    1677
  10. 36310.
    Y Bibl cyssegr-lan sef yr Hen Destament a'r Newydd.    1677
  11. 36311.
    A. B.    The Oath of allegiance    1678
  12. 36312.
    A. R., mathematician, fl. 1678.    A new prognostication, for the year of our redemption, 1678, being the second after bissextile, or leap year. Most curiously and artificially calculated, for all north-Brittain, but more especially (and even according to every typographer's very bound duty) for the latitude and meridian of our most famous city of Bon-Accord. Which stands upon a pleasant lone, whose gallant dykes, are Dee and Done. / by A. R. A.M. an expert mathematician.    1678
  13. 36313.
    Adams, Edward.    The young soldier's desire answered, or, A piece of military discipline wherein is shewed, distances, facings, doublings, counter-marches, and wheelings : with some firings both offensive and defensive against an enemy / by Edward Adams.    1678
  14. 36314.
    Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668.    The way to true happiness in a serious treatise / by Joseph Alleine.    1678
  15. 36315.
    Allen, William, d. 1686.    The Christians justification stated shewing how the righteousness of Christ, the Gospel-Covenant, faith, and God himself, do operate to our justification / by W.A.    1678
  16. 36316.
    Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.    A defence and continuation of the Discourse concerning the period of humane life being a reply to a late answer, entituled A letter to a gentleman, : to which is added, an appendix wherein several objections urged in private are considered, and Mr. Gales severe, but groundless charge is examined.    1678
  17. 36317.
    Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.    Scala sancta: or The exaltation of the soul. Being a train of pious thoughts, compleating the whole duty of man: or, Devotions compiled by R.A. Gent. in his solitudes.    1678
  18. 36318.
    Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.    The lively oracles given to us, or, The Christians birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture by the author of The whole duty of man,    1678
  19. 36319.
    Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.    The lively oracles given to us. Or the Christians birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. By the author of the Whole duty of man,    1678
  20. 36320.
    Allington, John, d. 1682.    The reform'd samaritan, or, The worship of God by the measures of spirit and truth preached for a visitation-sermon at the convention of the clergy, by the reverend Arch-Deacon of Coventry, in Coventry, April the sixth, 1676 : to which is annexed, a review of a short discourse printed in 1649, about the necessity and expediency of worshipping God by set forms / by John Allington ...    1678
  21. 36321.
    Alsop, Vincent, 1629 or 30-1703.    Melius inquirendum, or, A sober inquirie into the reasonings of the Serious inquirie wherein the inquirers cavils against the principles, his calumnies against the preachings and practises of the non-conformists are examined, and refelled, and St. Augustine, the synod of Dort and the Articles of the Church of England in the Quinquarticular points, vindicated.    1678
  22. 36322.
    Armitage, Timothy, d. 1655.    Sermons preached upon several occasions by Timothy Armitage.    1678
  23. 36323.
    Ashwood, Bartholomew, 1622-1680.    The heavenly trade, or the best merchandizing the only way to live well in impoverishing times. A discourse occasioned from the decay of earthly trades, and visible wastes of practical piety in the day we live in, offering arguments and counsels to all, towards a speedy revival of dying godliness and timely prevention of the dangerous issues thereof impending on us. By Bartholomew Ashwood Minister of the Gospel.    1678
  24. 36324.
    Atkinson, Thomas.    The Christians testimony against tythes in an account of the great spoil and rapine committed by the Bishop of Chester's tythe-farmer at Cartmell in Lancashire upon the people there called Quakers in the years 1677 and 1678 : acting first as an informer upon the Act against Conventicles for which his witnesses stand indicted for perjury, secondly by suits in inferiour courts (for tythes) contrary to law.    1678
  25. 36325.
    Atwood, William, d. 1705?    A poetical essay towards an epitome of the gospel of the blessed Jesus    1678
  26. 36326.
    B. B.    The way to honour in three parts : first part of councils and councellors, second part of the well qualified courtier, third part of martial prowess and learning : illustrated and adorn'd by many famous examples, as well ancient as modern / by B.B.    1678
  27. 36327.
    B. R.    A letter from a Catholick gentleman to his Popish friends, now to be exil'd from London Dated, Nov. 6. 1678. Licensed, 1678.    1678
  28. 36328.
    Babington, Humfrey, 1615-1691.    Mercy judgment a sermon, preached at the assises held at Lincolne, July 15. 1678 / by Humfrey Babington ...    1678
  29. 36329.
    Baker, Aaron, b. 1651 or 2.    Achitophel befool'd a sermon preached November V, 1678 at St. Sepulchres / by Aaron Baker ...    1678
  30. 36330.
    Balmford, William.    The seaman's spiritual companion, or, Navigation spirituallized being a new compass for seamen consisting of thirty-two points : directing every Christian how to stear the course of his life through all storms and tempests : fit to be read and seriously perused by all such as desire their eternal welfare / published for a general good, but more especially for those that are exposed to the danger of the seas by William Balmford, a well-wisher to seamen's eternal welfare and recommended to the Christian reader by J.F. ; to which is prefixt a preface by Benj. Keach, the author of War with the Devil.    1678
  31. 36331.
    Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.    An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached by the people, called, in scorn, Quakers being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scripture and right reason, and the testimony of famous authors, both ancient and modern, with a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them, presented to the King / written and published in Latine, for the information of strangers, by Robert Barclay ; and now put into our own language, for the benefit of his country-men.    1678
  32. 36332.
    Barret, John, 1631-1713.    God's love to man, and man's duty towards God: manifested in several discourses on the covenants of works and grace Wherein divers propositions are laid down, and sundry cases resolved. By John Barret, Minister of the Gospel.    1678
  33. 36333.
    Barret, John, 1631-1713.    Much in a little, or, An abstract of Mr. Baxters plain Scripture-proof for infants church-membership or baptism with a few notes upon the anti-queries of T.G. / by the same hand that wrote the Fifty queries.    1678
  34. 36334.
    Barret, John, 1631-1713.    The Christian temper, or, A discourse concerning the nature and properties of the graces of sanctification written for help in self-examination and holy living / by John Barret ...    1678
  35. 36335.
    Barrin, Jean, ca. 1640-1718.    The monk unvail'd: or, A facetious dialogue, discovering the several intrigues, and subtil practises, together with the lewd and scandalous lives of monks, fryers, and other pretended religious votaries of the Church of Rome. Written by an eminent Papist in French. Faithfully translated by C.V. Gent.    1678
  36. 36336.
    Barrow, Isaac, 1630-1677.    Several sermons against evil-speaking by Isaac Barrow ...    1678
  37. 36337.
    Basilius Valentinus.    Basil Valentine his Triumphant chariot of antimony with annotations of Theodore Kirkringius, M.D. : with the true book of the learned Synesius, a Greek abbot, taken out of the Emperour's library, concerning the philosopher's stone.    1678
  38. 36338.
    Bates, William, 1625-1699.    A funeral sermon preached upon the death of the Reverend and Excellent Divine Dr. Thomas Manton, who deceas'd Octob. 18, 1677 by William Bates ... ; to which is now added, the last publick sermon Dr. Manton preached.    1678
  39. 36339.
    Bates, William, 1625-1699.    A funeral sermon preached upon the death of the reverend and excellent divine Dr. Thomas Manton who deceas'd the 18th of October 1677 / by William Bates.    1678
  40. 36340.
    Battie, William, 1634 or 5-1706.    A sermon preached before the Right Honourable Sir Francis Chaplin, Lord Mayor of London at Gvild-Hall Chapell, November the 18th, 1677 by William Battie ...    1678
  41. 36341.
    Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.    Englands warning-piece. To all sleepy secure sinners, Or, The true Christians subjection to Christ as their King and Saviour. Plainly and powerfully setting forth to the heart and conscience, of all careless secure sinners, their great folly and madness in refusing to submit to Jesus Christ as he is tendered in the Gospel. : With many cogent arguments and reasons to perswade all persons to come into Christ for salvation, now in the day of their visitation, before the fire of his wrath be kindled upon them, and the gates of Heaven be shut against them, and they perish for ever. : With some rules and directions how we may attain true happiness. / Gathered from the painful labours of Mr. Richard Baxter, being the substance of a sermon ; Lycensed and entred according to order.    1678
  42. 36342.
    Beaulieu, Luke, 1644 or 5-1723.    The reformed monastery, or, The love of Jesus a sure and short, pleasant and easie way to heaven : in meditations, directions, and resolutions to love and obey Jesus unto death : in two parts.    1678
  43. 36343.
    Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689.    Sir Patient Fancy a comedy : as it is acted at the Duke's Theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn ...    1678
  44. 36344.
    Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689.    The lives of sundry notorious villains, memorable for their base and abominable actions together with a novel as it really happened at Roan in France.    1678
  45. 36345.
    Blackborow, Peter.    The longitude not found, or, An answer to a treatise written by Henry Bond, Senior, shewing a way to find the longitude by the magnetical inclinatory needle wherein is proved that the longitude is not, nor cannot be found by the magnetical inclinatory needle / by Peter Blackborrow, Gent.    1678
  46. 36346.
    Boileau, Jacques, 1635-1716.    A just and seasonable reprehension of naked breasts and shoulders written by a grave and learned papist ; translated by Edward Cooke, Esquire ; with a preface by Mr. Richard Baxter.    1678
  47. 36347.
    Bona, Giovanni, 1609-1674.    Precepts and practical rules for a truly Christian life being a summary of excellent directions to follow the narrow way to bliss : in two parts / written originally in Latin by John Bona ; Englished by L.B.    1678
  48. 36348.
    Boteler, William, d. 1678.    Boteler's case being an impartial narrative of the tryal, penitent behaviour of Master UUilliam Boteler, executed September 10th at Chelmsford, about the murder of Capt. Wade : with the substance of a sermon preached on that occasion, and his last speech faithfully taken.    1678
  49. 36349.
    Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.    Of a degradation of gold made by an anti-elixir, a strange chymical narative.    1678
  50. 36350.
    Bradstreet, Anne, 1612?-1672.    Several poems compiled with great variety of wit and learning, full of delight wherein especially is contained a compleat discourse, and description of the four elements, constitutions, ages of man, seasons of the year, together with an exact epitome of the three by a gentlewoman in New-England.    1678
  51. 36351.
    Brémond, Gabriel de.    Le double-cocu histoire du tems / par le Sr. S. Bremond.    1678
  52. 36352.
    Brémond, Gabriel de.    The triumph of love over fortune a pleasant novel / written in French by that great wit of France, M. St. Bremond ; and translated into English by a person of quality.    1678
  53. 36353.
    Brémond, Gabriel de.    The victory of Catalonia, or, The double cuckold made English by James Morgan.    1678
  54. 36354.
    Brooke, Robert Greville, Baron, d. 1676.    Catalogus librorum ex bibliotheca nobilis cujusdam Angli [i.e. Baron Brooke] qui ante paucos annos in humanis esse desiit accesserunt libri eximii theologi D. Gabrielis Sangar, adjectis theologi alterius magni, dum vixt, nominis libris selectioribus : quorum omnium auctio habebitur Londini 2 ̊die Decembris proxime sequenti 1678 ... / per Nathanielem Ranew, bibliopolam.    1678
  55. 36355.
    Brown, Ignatius, 1630-1679.    An vnerrable church or none being a rejoynder to the unerring, unerrable chvrch against Dr. Andrew Sall's repley entituled The catholic apostolic Church of England / written by J.S. ...    1678
  56. 36356.
    Brown, John, 1610?-1679.    Quakerisme the path-way to paganisme, or, A vieu of the Quakers religion being an examination of the theses and apologie of Robert Barclay, one of their number, published lately in Latine, to discover to the world, what that is, which they hold and owne for the only true Christian religion / by John Brown ...    1678
  57. 36357.
    Brown, John, 1610?-1679.    The history of the indulgence shewing its rise, conveyance, progress, and acceptance : together with a demonstration of the unlawfulness thereof and an answere to contrary objections : as also, a vindication of such as scruple to hear the indulged / by a Presbyterian.    1678
  58. 36358.
    Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700.    A compleat discourse of wounds, both in general and particular whereunto are added the severall fractures of the skull, with their variety of figures : as also a treatise of gunshot-wounds in general / collected and reduced into a new method by John Brown ...    1678
  59. 36359.
    Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700.    A compleat treatise of preternatural tumours both general and particular as they appear in the human body from head to foot : to which also are added many excellent and modern historical observations concluding most chapters in the whole discourse / collected from the learned labours both of ancient and modern physicians and chirurgions, composed and digested into this new method by the care and industry of John Brown.    1678
  60. 36360.
    Browne, John, of Nevis.    In the eleaventh moneth, on the nineth day of the moneth, as I was waiting upon the Lord in the land of my nativity, the spirit of the Lord then signified unto me the second time, saying, arise and take up a lamentation over New-England; and being made willing, have writ as followeth.    1678
  61. 36361.
    Bullock, Jeffery, of Sudbury.    Antichrists transformations within, discovered by the light within.    1678
  62. 36362.
    Bulteel, John, fl. 1683.    Melpomene: or, The muses delight Being new poems and songs. Written by several of the great wits of our present age, as I.D. T.F. S.W. T.S. C.O. I.B. Collected together, and now printed.    1678
  63. 36363.
    Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.    Come welcome to Jesus Christ, or, A plain and profitable discourse upon the sixth of John, 37 vers shewing the cause, truth and manner of the coming of a sinner to Jesus Christ, with his happy reception and blessed entertainment / written by J. Bunyan.    1678
  64. 36364.
    Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.    The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come delivered under the similitude of a dream, wherein is discovered the manner of his setting out, his dangerous journey, and safe arrival at the desired countrey / by John Bunyan.    1678
  65. 36365.
    Burges, Paul.    The three worthy butchers of the north I weep, I wail, and travel much in pain, now all my youthful days are past, they'l never come again; once I was a man, but now alas I am none, for all my companions are from me fled and gone. To a pleasant new tune.    1678
  66. 36366.
    Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598. Execution of justice in England for maintenaunce of publique and Christian peace.    A collection of several treatises concerning the reasons and occasions of the penal laws. Viz. I. The execution of justice, in England, not for religion, but for treason: 17 Dec. 1583. II. Important considerations, by the secular priests: printed A.D. 1601. III. The Jesuits reasons unreasonable: 1662.    1678
  67. 36367.
    Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.    A letter written upon the discovery of the late plot    1678
  68. 36368.
    Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.    A relation of the barbarous and bloody massacre of about an hundred thousand Protestants, begun at Paris, and carried on over all France, by the Papists, in the year 1572 collected out of Mezeray Thuanus, and other approved authors.    1678
  69. 36369.
    Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.    A sermon preached at St. Dunstans in the West at the funeral of Mrs. Anne Seile, the 18th of July, 1678 by Gilbert Burnet.    1678
  70. 36370.
    Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.    The unreasonableness and impiety of popery: in a second letter written upon the discovery of the late plot..    1678
  71. 36371.
    Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700.    Organum vetus novum, or, A discourse of reason and truth wherein the natural logick common to mankinde is briefly and plainly described / by Richard Burthogge ... in a letter to the most Honourable Andrew Trevill, Esq. ...    1678
  72. 36372.
    Bushell, Seth, 1621-1684.    The believer's groan for heaven in a sermon at the funeral of honourable Sir Richard Hoghton, of Hoghton, baronet / preached at Preston in Amoundernes in Lancashire, Feb. 14, 1677, by Seth Bushell ...    1678
  73. 36373.
    Butler, John, D.D.    Christian liberty asserted in oposition to the Roman yoke delivered in a sermon preached in His Majesties royal chappel of Windsor, the 8th of Decemb. 1678 / by John Butler.    1678
  74. 36374.
    Cade, William, 1651 or 2-1707.    The foundation of popery shaken, or, The Bishop of Rome's supremacy opposed in a sermon upon Matth. XVI. 18, 19 / by William Cade.    1678
  75. 36375.
    Cage, Tobias.    A letter to a person of quality, occasioned by a printed libel, entituled, The cause of the difference between Tobias Cage esquire, and Mary his wife stated by the said Mary in a letter to a gentleman, for her own vindication: the design, malice, and falshood whereof is hereby detected with proofs by persons of value, on oath, and otherwise.    1678
  76. 36376.
    Camfield, Benjamin, 1638-1693.    A sermon preached on the fast-day, November the xiiith, 1678 being appointed for fasting and prayer / by Benjamin Camfield ...    1678
  77. 36377.
    Camfield, Benjamin, 1638-1693.    A theological discourse of angels and their ministries wherein their existence, nature, number, order and offices are modestly treated of : with the character of those for whose benefit especially they are commissioned, and such practical inferences deduced as are most proper to the premises : also an appendix containing some reflections upon Mr. Webster's displaying supposed witchcraft / by Benjamin Camfield ...    1678
  78. 36378.
    Care, Henry, 1646-1688.    An elegie sacred to the memory of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey Knight whose body was lately found barbarously murthered, and since honourably interr'd, the 31th of October, 1678.    1678
  79. 36379.
    Care, Henry, 1646-1688.    An elegie sacred to the memory of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey Knight; whose body was lately found barbarously murthered, and since honourably interr'd, the 31th of October, 1678.    1678
  80. 36380.
    Care, Henry, 1646-1688.    The character of a turbulent, pragmatical Jesuit and factious Romish priest    1678
  81. 36381.
    Catholic Church. Pope (1676-1689 : Innocent XI)    Decrees of our Holy Father, Pope Innocent XI containing the suppression of an office of the Immaculate Conception of the most Holy Virgin and of a multitude of indulgences : according to the copies at Rome, from the printing-press of the Most Reverend Apostolick Chamber / translated into English out of the French copy, to which the Latine was adjoyn'd, as also here it is, by the direction of an eminent person of honour.    1678
  82. 36382.
    Chamberlayne, William, 1619-1689.    Wits led by the nose, or, A poets revenge a tragi-comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal.    1678
  83. 36383.
    Charas, Moyse, 1619-1698.    The royal pharmacopœea, galenical and chymical according to the practice of the most eminent and learned physitians of France : and publish'd with their several approbations / by Moses Charras, th Kings chief operator in his royal garden of plants ; faithfully Englished ; illustrated with several copper plates.    1678
  84. 36384.
    Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.    His Majesties gracious letter to the Convention of Estates in Scotland, the 13th of June 1678 and the speech of ... the Duke of Lauderdale ... to the Convention of Estates at Edenburgh, the 4th of July, 1678, with the dutiful letter sent to His Majesty from the Convention of Estates in Scotland, the 11th of July, 1678.    1678
  85. 36385.
    Church of England.    A prayer to be used on Wednesday November 13 In the office appointed for that day, immediately after the prayer for the High Court of Parliament (which is to be read during their session:) and next before the prayer of Saint Chrysostom, both in the morning, and evening service. By the Kings special command.    1678
  86. 36386.
    Church of England.    Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical treated upon by the Bishop of London, president of the convocation for the province of Canterbury, and the rest of the bishops and clergy of the said province, and agreed upon with the King's Majesty's licence in their synod begun at London Anno Domini 1603, and in the year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord James, by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Ireland the first, and of Scotland the thirty seventh : and now published for the due observation of them, by His Majesty's authority, under the great seal of England.    1678
  87. 36387.
    Clagett, William, 1646-1688.    A discourse concerning the operations of the Holy Spirit together with a confutation of some part of Dr. Owen's book upon that subject.    1678
  88. 36388.
    Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.    Cockers arithmetick being a plain and familiar method suitable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and countrey / composed by Edward Cocker ... ; perused and published by John Hawkins ...    1678
  89. 36389.
    Coleman, Edward, d. 1678, defendant.    The tryal of Edward Coleman, Gent. for conspiring the death of the King, and the subversion of the government of England and the Protestant religion who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday, November the 28th, 1678.    1678
  90. 36390.
    Coleman, Edward, d. 1678.    Mr. Coleman's two letters to Monsieur L'Chaise, the French king's confessor with Monsieur L'Chaise's answer to Mr. Coleman, which the House of Commons desired might be printed : together with the D. of Y's letter to the said Monsieur L'Chaise, which sheweth what Mr. Coleman wrote to him, was by his special command and appointment.    1678
  91. 36391.
    Collard, Tho.    Animadversions upon a fatal period, or, A brief discourse concerning the present state of the body, and the future state of the soul by Tho. Collard.    1678
  92. 36392.
    Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691.    A confession of faith, published on special occasion wherein is contained the substance of the most material principels of the Gospel and Christian faith, in contradistinction to the errors and heresies by some held and maintained, in opposition thereunto : whereunto is annexed a postscript, with brief animadversions on some things contained in a confession of faith, lately published in the name of the elders and brethren of many congregations in London and the countrey / written by Thomas Collier.    1678
  93. 36393.
    Collinges, John, 1623-1690.    Several discourses concerning the actual Providence of God. Divided into three parts. The first, treating concerning the notion of it, establshing the doctrine of it, opening the principal acts of it, preservation and government of created beings. With the particular acts, by which it so preserveth and governeth them. The second, concerning the specialities of it, the unseachable things of it, and several observable things in its motions. The third, concerning the dysnoēta, or hard chapters of it, in which an attempt is made to solve several appearances of difficulty in the motions of Providence, and to vindicate the justice, wisdom, and holiness of God, with the reasonableness of his dealing in such motions. / By John Collinges ...    1678
  94. 36394.
    Comber, Thomas, 1645-1699.    Christianity no enthusiasm, or, The several kinds of inspirations and revelations pretended to by the Quakers tried and found destructive to Holy Scripture and true religion : in answer to Thomas Ellwood's defence thereof, in his tract, miscalled Truth prevailing,    1678
  95. 36395.
    Compton, Henry, 1623-1713.    You perceive by His Majesties letters patents for rebuilding the Cathedral Church of St. Pauls how zealously His Majesty is concerned to have this so pious and charitable work effectually carried on ...    1678
  96. 36396.
    Cooke, Edward, fl. 1678.    Love's triumph, or, The royal union a tragedy / written by Edward Cooke, Esq., and dedicated to Her Highness the Princess of Orange.    1678
  97. 36397.
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