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36501.Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. ● Decameron physiologicum, or, Ten dialogues of natural philosophy by Thomas Hobbes ... ; to which is added The proportion of a straight line to half the arc of a quadrant, by the same author. ● 1678
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36502.Holder, William, 1616-1698. ● Supplement to the philosophical transactions of July, 1670 With some reflexions on Dr. John Wallis, his letter there inserted. ● 1678
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36503.Holland, R. (Richard), 1596-1677. ● Globe notes. By R. Holland. ● 1678
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36504.Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703. ● Lectures and collections made by Robert Hooke. ● 1678
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36505.Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703. ● Lectures de potentia restitutiva, or, Of spring explaining the power of springing bodies : to which are added some collections viz. a description of Dr. Pappins wind-fountain and force-pump, Mr. Young's observation concerning natural fountains, some other considerations concerning that subject, Captain Sturmy's remarks of a subterraneous cave and cistern, Mr. G.T. observations made on the Pike of Teneriff, 1674, some reflections and conjectures occasioned thereupon, a relation of a late eruption in the Isle of Palma / by Robert Hooke ... ● 1678
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36506.Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697. ● A letter from a Protestant gentleman to a lady revolted to the Church of Rome ● 1678
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36507.Hospinian, Rudolf, 1547-1626. ● The Jesuit's manner of consecrating both the persons and weapons imploy's for the murdering kings and princes by them accounted hereticks being matter of fact / translated out of Hospinian's History of the Jesuits, pag. 366, printed at Zurich in the year 1670. ● 1678
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36508.Howard, Edward, fl. 1669. ● The man of Newmarket as it was acted at the Theatre Royal / author, the Honourable Edward Howard Esq. ● 1678
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36509.Humfrey, John, 1621-1719. ● Peaceable disquisitions which treat of the natural and spiritual man, preaching with the demonstration of the Spirit, praying by the Spirit, assurance, the Arminian grace, possibility of heathens salvation, the reconciliation of Paul and James, the imputation of Christ's righteousness, with other incident matters : in some animadversions on a discourse writ against Dr. Owen's Book of the Holy Spirit / by John Humfrey ... ● 1678
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36510.Humfrey, John, 1621-1719. ● The healing paper, or, A Catholick receipt for union between the moderate bishop sober non-conformist, maugre all the aversation of the unpeaceable by a follower of peace, and lover of sincerity. ● 1678
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36511.Humfrey, John, 1621-1719. ● The nonconformists relief prepared against the sessions of the next justices in London or in the country by a follower of peace, and lover of sincerity. ● 1678
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36512.Hurst, Henry, 1629-1690. ● The revival of grace in the vigour and fragrancy of it by a due application of the blood of Christ to the root thereof, or, Sacramental reflections on the death of Christ a sacrifice, a testator, and bearing a curse for us particularly applying each for the exciting and increasing the graces of the believing communicant / by Henry Hurst. ● 1678
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36513.I. D. ● Five new letters from Ostend, sent by some English soldiers which were in the late battel before Mons, to their friends in London ● 1678
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36514.Ignoramus. ● A postscript of advice from Geneva to be added to each of Mr. Care's several volumes of Advice from Rome. ● 1678
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36515.Illingworth, James, d. 1693. ● A just narrative, or account of the man whose hands and legs rotted off, in the parish of Kings-Swinford, in Stafford-shire, where he died, June 21, 1677 carefully collected by Ja. Illingworth ... ● 1678
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36516.Ireland, William, 1636-1679. ● The tryals of VVilliam Ireland, Thomas Pickering, John Grove, for conspiring to murder the King who upon full evidence were found guilty of high treason at the session-house in Old-Bailye, Dec. 1, 1678, and received sentence accordingly. ● 1678
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36517.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● For the prevention of all evil designes and practices by any persons of the popish religion in this kingdom ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. ● 1678
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36518.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● We judging it requisite for the better government of His Majesties army, and the preservation of the peace of this kingdom, that all officers and souldiers under their command, should be, and continue in their respective garrisons ... by the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, Ormonde. ● 1678
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36519.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● Whereas by proclamation, bearing date the second of November last past, we did think fit to charge all and every the sheriffs and justices of the peace of the several and respective counties in this kingdom ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. ● 1678
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36520.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● Whereas by some letters scattered about the streets of this city of Dublin, and by other informations, we have lately received notice of a conspiracy against the life of us the lord lieutenant ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. ● 1678
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36521.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● Whereas by two several proclamation, the one bearing date the 27th of October in the year 1673, and the other bearing date the 27th day of April in the year 1674 ... all titular popish archbishops, bishops, vicars-general, abbots and all others exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction by any authority derived from the pope or see of Rome ... / by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. ● 1678
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36522.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● Whereas the process of His Majesties Court of Exchequer are issued out to several sheriffs, collectors, and receivers of the respective counties, towns, and places of this kingdom, for divers arrears of rents, debts, and other sums of money due to the kings Majestie, at or before the twenty fifth day of December, one thousand six hundred sixty eight ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. ● 1678
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36523.J. B. (John Brandon) ● To pyr to aiōnion, or, Everlasting fire no fancy being an answer to a late pestilent pamphlet, entituled (The foundations of hell-torments shaken and removed), wherein the author hath laboured to prove that there is no everlasting punishment for any man (though finally wicked and impenitent) after this life : his considerations considered, and his cavils, confuted : together with a practical improvement of the point, and the way to escape the damnation of Hell / by Jo. Brandon ... ● 1678
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36524.J. Ll. ● The death of God's Moses's [sic] considered being the substance of a sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Francis Johnson, minister of the gospel, sometimes fellow of All-Souls, and afterwards Master of University Colledge in Oxford, who died in London, October the 9th. 1677 / by J. Ll. ● 1678
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36525.J. S. ● The Christian doctrine: or, A short catechism Briefly shewing how to become a Christian: how to continue a Christian. Divided into ten heads, for the ease of memory. Approved by sundry elders of the baptized churches. ● 1678
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36526.J. S. (John Shirley), M.D. ● A short compendium of chirurgery containing its grounds principles : more particularly treating of imposthumes, wounds, ulcers, fractures dislocations : also a discourse of the generation and birth of man, very necessary to be understood by all midwives and child-bearing women : with the several methods of curing the French pox, the cure of baldness, inflammation of the eyes, and toothach, and an account of blood-letting, cup-setting, and blooding with leeches / by J.S., M.D. ● 1678
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36527.Jābir ibn Ḥayyān. ● The works of Geber, the most famous Arabian prince and philosopher faithfully Englished by Richard Russel ... ● 1678
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36528.Jacob, John, 17th cent. ● Even lero'sh pina, The Jevv turned Christian, or, The corner-stone wherein is an assertion of Christ being the true Messiah / by John Jacob, formerly a Jew, but now turned a Christian. ● 1678
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36529.James, John, b. 1649. ● Ad clerum a visitation sermon preached at Beckonsfield in the county of Bucks, April the 9th, 1678 / by John James ... ● 1678
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36530.Jane, William, 1645-1707. ● The present separation self-condemned and proved to be schism as it is exemplified in a sermon preached upon that subject / by Mr. W. Jenkyn ; and is further attested by divers others of his own persuasion all produced in answer to a letter from a friend. ● 1678
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36531.Jewel, Edward. ● A brief discourse of the stomach and parts subservient unto it of the generating of blood and humors, their degenerating into diseases, how and by what means they are wrought up in the body. Set forth in a dialogue between a physician and a countrey-man his patie made so plain and easie, that any one may know so much of his own strength and constitution, as to judge of his state of health, and tendency to sickness, and be able to help himself therein, in order to which, is subjoyned an account of that incompatable extractum pareton, or, extract of universal vertue and sufficiency, in the cure of most, but especially chronical diseases, incident to men and women. Prepared by the art and industry of Edward Jewel. ● 1678
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36532.Johns, William, b. 1644? ● The traitor to himself, or, Mans heart his greatest enemy a moral interlude in heroic verse, representing the careless, hardned [sic], returning, despairing, renewed heart : with intermaskes of intepretation [sic] at the close of each several act : as it was acted by the boys of a publick school at a breaking up, and published as it may be useful on like occasion. ● 1678
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36533.Jones, Thomas, 1622?-1682. ● Of the heart and its right soveraign, and Rome no mother-church to England, or, An historical account of the title of our British Church, and by what ministry the Gospel was first planted in every country with a remembrance of the rights of Jerusalem above, in the great question, where is the true mother-church of Christians? / by T.J. ● 1678
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36534.Jones, William, Sir, 1631-1682. ● VVilliam Idell obtained his Majesties Order in Council in consideration of his service in retaking his ship in the bay of Cadiz from the Dutch, and his great expence in attending to receive his Majesties reward, his Majesty in Council did order the said William Idell should have the office of registring sales, pawns and broaks, bought and sold in London and suburbs thereof, in lieu and recompence thereof, and referred the same to the Attorney General, who made his report as follows, ... ● 1678
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36535.Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637. ● A Strange banquet, or, The Devils entertainment by Cook Laurel at the Peak in Devonshire with a true relation of the severall dishes : the tune is, Cook Laurel. ● 1678
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36536.Jonstonus, Joannes, 1603-1675. ● A description of the nature of four-footed beasts with their figures en[graven in brass] / written in Latin by Dr. John Johnston ; translated into English by J.P. ● 1678
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36537.Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685? ● The triumphs of London performed on Tuesday, October XXIX, 1678, for the entertainment of the right honourable and truly noble pattern of prudence and loyalty, Sir James Edwards, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London, containing a true description of the several pageants with the speeches spoken on each pageant, together with the songs sung in this solemnity, all set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of grocers / designed and composed by Tho. Jordan, gent. ● 1678
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36538.Keith, George, 1639?-1716. ● The Quakers creed concerning the man Christ Jesus transcribed verbatim out of a treatise entituled, The way cast up, lately written by George Keith, a Quaker, with animadversions upon it. ● 1678
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36539.Keith, George, 1639?-1716. ● The way to the city of God described, or, A plain declaration how any man may, within the day of visitation given him of God, pass out of the unrighteous into the righteous state as also how he may go forward in the way of holiness and righteousness, and so be fitted for the kingdom of God, and the beholding and enjoying thereof : wherein divers things, which occur to them, that enter into this way with respect to their inward trials, temptations, and difficulties are pointed at, and directions intimated, how to carry themselves therein ... / written by George Keith in the year 1669 ... : whereunto is added the way to discern the convictions, motions, of the spirit of God, and divine principle in us, from those of a man's own natural reason, ● 1678
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36540.Kilborne, Patrick. ● The execution of Mr. Rob. Foulks, late minister of Stanton-Lacy in Shropshire with some account of his most penitent behaviour, confession, last speech ● 1678
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36541.L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. ● An account of the growth of knavery under the pretended fears of arbitrary government and popery with a parallel betwixt the reformers of 1677 and those of 1641 in their methods and designs : in a letter to a friend. ● 1678
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36542.L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. ● Strange and terrible news from sea., or:, A true relation of a most wonderful violent tempest of lightning and thunder. On Fryday, the 18th. of this instant Jan. 1678. : Whereby the main-mast of a ship, riding at anchor off of Cows was split from the top to the bottom: : fourteen men upon the upper deck, and three between decks struck, and five of them left for dead, their eyes and teeth being immoveable, and their bodies stincking so of sulpher, that none could endure the smell. : With several other lamentable passages communicated in a letter from a gentleman on board, to a friend in Cheap-side. / With allowance, R. L'Estrange. ● 1678
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36543.L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. ● The growth of knavery and popery under the mask of presbytery ● 1678
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36544.L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. ● Tyranny and popery lording it over the consciences, lives, liberties, and estates both of King and people ● 1678
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36545.L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680? ● Loves fierce desire, and hopes of recovery. Or, A true and brief description of two resolved lovers; whose excellent wits, sutable minds, and faithful hearts one to another, shall heedfully be spoken of in this following new made paper of verses. To a delightful new tune, or, Fair angel of England. ● 1678
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36546.La Fayette, Madame de (Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne), 1634-1693. ● Zayde a Spanish history, being a pleasant and witty novel : in two parts, compleat / originally written in French by Monsieur Segray ; done into English by P. Porter, Esq. ● 1678
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36547.La Fayette, Madame de (Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne), 1634-1693. ● Zayde a Spanish history, or, romance / originally written in French by Monsieur Segray ; done into English by P. Porter, Esq. ● 1678
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36548.La Fontaine, sieur de. ● The military duties of the officers of cavalry containing the way of exercising the horse according to the practice of this present time : the motions of horse, the function of the several officers, from the chief captain to the brigadeer / written originally in French by the Sieur de la Fontaine, ingineer in ordinary to the most Christain king and translated for the use of those who are desirous to be informed of the art of war as it is practised in France, by A.L. ● 1678
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36549.La Mothe Le Vayer, François de, 1583-1672. ● Notitia historicorum selectorum, or, Animadversions upon the antient and famous Greek and Latin historians written in French by ... Francis La Mothe le Vayer ... ; translated into English, with some additions by W.D. ... ● 1678
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36550.La Mothe Le Vayer, François de, 1583-1672. ● The great prerogative of a private life by way of dialogue / written by the learned Horatius Tubero or The Sieur Moth-le-Vayer. ● 1678
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36551.La Roche-Guihen, Mlle de (Anne), 1644-1707. ● Almanzor and Almanzaida a novel / written by Sir Philip Sidney, and found since his death amongst his papers. ● 1678
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36552.Lalemant, Pierre, 1622-1673. ● The holy desires of death. Or A collection of some thoughts of the fathers of the church to shew how christians ought to despise life, and to desire death. By the R. P. Lalemant, prior of St. Genovese, and Chancellour of the University of Paris. ● 1678
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36553.Lanfiere, Thomas. ● The good-fellow's resolution: or, The bad husbands return from his folly, being a caveat for all spend-thrifts to beware of the main chance. Here in this ballad you may see, the vain-ness of bad husbandry: good advice here is to be found, the which may save you many a pound. To the tune of, The plow-mans honour made known. / By T. Lanfiere. Drink t'other bowl, I'le follow thee. ● 1678
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36554.Lathom, Paul. ● God manifested by his works, and justified in his dealings with men a sermon preached at the cathedral church of Sarum, upon the 29th day of June, 1677 / by Paul Lathom. ● 1678
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36555.Lawrence, Alexander, d. 1682. ● Something by way of rejoynder to Richard Smith his reply wherein I have cleared my self and others from the lyes and slanders which he (as his usual manner is) hath cast upon us. Written by Alexander Lawrence. ● 1678
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36556.Le Noir, Jean, 1622-1692. ● The new politick lights of modern Romes church-government, or, The new Gospel according to Cardinal Palavicini revealed by him in his History of the Council of Trent : Englished out of French. ● 1678
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36557.Leanerd, John, fl. 1679. ● The rambling justice, or, The jealous husbands with the humours of Sir John Twiford : as it is acted at the Theatre Royal / by John Leanerd. ● 1678
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36558.Lee, Nathaniel, 1653?-1692. ● Mithridates, King of Pontus a tragedy : acted at the Theatre Royal by Their Majestie's servants / written by Nat. Lee. ● 1678
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36559.Lee, Richard, fl. 1639-1678. ● This most deplorable case of an antient citizen who hath been an old, honest, and faithful servant of, and very great sufferer for the interest of the city of London, is most humbly desired to be read over by all good citizens with great care, seriousness, and due consideration. ● 1678
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36560.Lesly, George, d. 1701. ● Divine dialogues, viz. Dive's doom, Sodom's flames and Abraham's faith containing the histories of Dives and Lazarus, the destruction of Sodom, and Abraham's sacrificing his son : to which is added Joseph reviv'd, or, The history of his life and death / by George Lesly ... ● 1678
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36561.Lessius, Leonardus, 1554-1623. ● The temperate man, or, The right way of preserving life and health, together with soundness of the senses, judgment and memory unto extream old age in three treatises / the first written by the learned Leonardus Lessius, the second by Lodowich Cornaro, a noble gentleman of Venice, the third by a famous Italian; faithfully Englished. ● 1678
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36562.Lewis, M. (Mark), fl. 1678. ● A short model of a bank shewing how a bank may be erected without much trouble, and without any charge or hazard to any body, and with apparent profit to every body, except theeves, brokers and griping usurers, which bank will be able to give out bills of credit to a vast extent that all persons will accept of rather than mony. By M. Lewis D.D. ● 1678
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36563.Lewis, M. (Mark), fl. 1678. ● Proposals to the King and Parliament, or, A large model of a bank shewing how a fund of a bank may be made without much charge or any hazard, that may give out bills of credit to a vast extent, that all Europe will accept of rather than mony : together with some general proposals in order to an act of Parliament for the establishing this bank : also many of the great advantages that will accrue to the nation, to the crown, and to the people, are mentioned, with an answer to the objections that may be made against it / by M.L. ● 1678
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36564.Leybourn, William, 1626-1716. ● A president for purchasers, sellers and mortgagers, or, Anatocisme (commonly called compound interest) made easie, without arithmetical calculation by a table ready computed, by which may be known the real worth of any annuity, rent or pension, either in present possession or in reversion (to be paid annually) at six pounds in the computed by W. Leybourn. ● 1678
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36565.Llewelin, David, 1640 or 41-1685. ● A sermon preach'd at the assizes at Northampton, August 13, 1677 at the request of John Norton, Esq. High-Sheriff of that county / by David Llewelin. ● 1678
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36566.Lloyd, William, 1627-1717. ● A sermon at the funeral of Sr. Edmund-Bury Godfrey, one of His Majesties justices of the peace, who was barbarously murthered preached on Thursday the last day of October 1678, in the parish church of St. Martin in the Fields / by William Lloyd ... ● 1678
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36567.Lloyd, William, 1627-1717. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall The 24th. of Novemb. 1678. By William Lloyd, D.D. Dean of Bangor, and Chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by his Majesties Command. ● 1678
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36568.Long, Thomas, 1621-1707. ● Mr. Hales's treatise of schism examined and censured by Thomas Long ... ; to which are added, Mr. Baxter's arguments for conformity, wherein the most material passages of the treatise of schism are answered. ● 1678
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36569.Loyal Britain. ● A cordial for England, or a character of true Britains [t]ogether with a narrative and recital of all Popish plots in England since the days of Queen Elizabeth. And a prophesie of Romes downfal, by a Loyal Britain. ● 1678
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36570.Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691. ● The laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal wherein is to be seen how the civil law, and the laws and customs of other nations do agree with, and supply ours / by Sir George Mackenzie ... ● 1678
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36571.Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. ● Catalogus variorum insignium librorum instructissimæ bibliothecæ clarissimi doctissimiq; Viri Thomæ Manton, S.T.D. Quorum auctio habebitur Londini in in ædibus defuncti in vico regio prope Covent-Garden, Martis 25. Per Gulielmum Cooper, bibliopolam ● 1678
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36572.Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. ● Sermons preached by the late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... ● 1678
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36573.Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678. ● Remarks upon a late disingenuous discourse, writ by one T.D. under the pretence de causa Dei, and of answering Mr. John Howe's letter and postscript of God's prescience, , affirming, as the Protestant docrine, that GOd doth by efficacious influence universally move and determine men to all their actions, even to those that are most wicked by a Protestant. ● 1678
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36574.Massachusetts. General Court. ● At the second sessions of the general court held at Boston in New-England. Whereas it hath pleased His Most Excellent Majesty our gratious King, by his letter bearing date the twenty seventh of April, 1678. to signifie his royal pleasure, that the authority of this his colony of Massachusetts in New-England, do give forth orders that the oath of allegiance as it is by law established within his kingdome of England, be administered and taken by all his subjects within this colony, who are of years to take an oath ... ● 1678
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36575.Mayo, Richard, 1631?-1695. ● A conference betwixt a Protestant and a Jevv, or, A second letter from a merchant in London to his correspondent in Amsterdam. ● 1678
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36576.Mayo, Richard, 1631?-1695. ● A conference betwixt a papist and a Jew, or, A letter from a merchant in London, to his correspondent in Amsterdam ● 1678
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36577.McWard, Robert, 1633?-1687. ● The poor man's cup of cold-water ministred to the saints and sufferers for Christ in Scotland who are admidst the scorching flames of the fiery trial. ● 1678
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36578.Mitchel, James, d. 1678, defendant. ● Ravillac redivivus, being a narrative of the late tryal of Mr. James Mitchel, a conventicle-preacher, who was executed the 18th of January last, for an attempt which he made on the sacred person of the Archbishop of St. Andrews to which is annexed, an account of the tryal of that most wicked pharisee Major Thomas Weir, who was executed for adultery, incest and bestiality : in which are many observable passages, especially relating to the present affairs of church and state / in a letter from a Scottish to an English gentleman. ● 1678
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36579.Monson, John, Sir, 1600-1683. ● A short answer to several questions proposed to a gentleman of quality by a great minister of state not unfit for these times of our continuing divisions, though written when a general indulgence of all opinions was endeavoured to be obtained : shewing the authors judgement concerning the publick exercise of several religions and forms of worship, either upon pious or prudential grounds, under one and the same government : as they may relate both to discipline and doctrine, ceremonials or essentials in worship. ● 1678
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36580.Montgomeryshire (Wales). Bailiffs. ● The case of Edward Lloyd Esq; concerning the election of a burgess for the burough of Montgomery in the county of Montgomery, to serve in the Parliament, to be holden at Westminster the sixth day of March 1678. ● 1678
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36581.Mosman, John, ca. 1634-1693. ● The Christian's companion under soul-exercise : or, A sermon preached at the Hole of the Gate-rige in the parish of Bathgate and shire of Linlithgow. May 26. 1678. By Mr. John Mosman. ● 1678
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36582.Mudd, Ann. ● A cry, a cry a sensible cry for many months together hath been in my heart for the Quakers return out of that Egyptian darkness they have long lain in, to the grief of the souls of the righteous, and those that truly loved them. ● 1678
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36583.N. A. ● A true and perfect account of the discovery of a barbarous and bloody plot lately carried on by the Jesuites in Ireland for the destroying of the Duke of Ormond His Majesties Lord Lieutenant there. Sent over in a letter from Dublin to a friend in London. And confirmed by several persons of quality in that nation with allowance. ● 1678
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36584.Nalson, John, 1638?-1686. ● The project of peace, or, Unity of faith and government, the only expedient to procure peace, both foreign and domestique and to preserve these nations from the danger of popery and arbitrary tyranny by the author of the countermine. ● 1678
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36585.Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678. ● Christianissimus Christianandus, or, Reason for the reduction of France to a more Christian state in Europ[e] ● 1678
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36586.Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678. ● The Pacquet-boat advice, or, A discourse concerning the war with France between some English gentlemen and a French-man betwixt Calis and Dover. ● 1678
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36587.Ness, Christopher, 1621-1705. ● A Christians walk and work on earth, until he attain to heaven which may serve as a practical guide, and a plain direction in his pilgrimage thither, through his personal and relative duties : marvelously useful to all persons, and families of all ranks and qualities, both in city and country / by Christopher Nesse ... ● 1678
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36588.Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674. ● A Collection of letters and poems microform / written by several persons of honour and learning, upon divers important subjects, to the late Duke and Dutchess of Newcastle. ● 1678
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36589.Norwood, Matthew. ● The seaman's companion being a plain guide to the understanding of arithmetick, geometry, trigonometry, navigation, and astronomy. Applied chiefly to navigation: and furnished with a table of meridional parts, to every third minute: with excellent and easie ways of keeping a reckoning at sea, never in print before. Also, a catalogue of the longitude and latitude of the principal places in the world with other useful things. The third edition corrected and amended. By Matthew Norwood, mariner. ● 1678
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36590.Nowell, Samuel, 1634-1688. ● Abraham in arms, or, The first religious general with his army engaging in a war for which he had wisely prepared and by which not only an eminent victory was obtained, but a blessing gained also / delivered in an artillery-election-sermon, June 3, 1678, by S. N. ● 1678
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36591.One of that sex. ● Advice to the women and maidens of London shewing, that instead of their usual pastime, and education in needlework ... it were far more necessary and profitable to apply themselves to the right understanding and practice of the method of keeping books of account : with some essays, or rudiments for young beginners, in twelve articles / by one of that sex. ● 1678
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36592.One who dearly loves all those whose conversation becomes Christ's Gospel. ● Christian unity exhorted to being a few words in tender love to all professing of Christianity in old England, the land of my nativity : wherein the difference between profession and possession of that which is really the substance of true religion, is clearly manifested : also, the great breach of Christian charity, caused by their furious contentions about formality : with a few words to the poor in spirit, concerning my opinion of a saving knowledge of Christ Jesus / by one who dearly loves all those whose conversation becomes Christ's Gospel. ● 1678
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36593.Overbury, Thomas, Sir, d. 1684. ● Ratiocinium vernaculum, or, A reply to Ataxiae obstaculum being a pretended answer to certain queries dispersed in some parts of Gloucester-shire. ● 1678
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36594.Pallavicino, Sforza, 1607-1667. ● The new politick lights of modern Romes church-government: or The new Gospel according to Cardinal Palavicini revealed by him in his history of the Council of Trent. Englished out of French. ● 1678
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36595.Pamphlin, Charles, d. 1678. ● The speech of Charles Pamphlin at his execution in Covent-Garden on Wednesday the 22th of May, 1678, for murdering Lieutenant Dalison taken from his own mouth, by two persons that all the while stood in the cart by him. ● 1678
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36596.Parke, James, 1636-1696. ● A general epistle to friends who are convinced of God's eternal truth, and have received the testimony of it that all may be kept faithful in their testimony to the truth, life and power of God, which is unchangeable, and be preserved unto God by his power (out of and over) all that which is changeable, and such a [sic] as are subject to change their wayes / by James Parke. ● 1678
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36597.Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610. ● A rich treasure at an easie rate: or, The ready way to true content A short and pleasant discourse manifestly shewing how inconsistent riches is with piety usually, and how opposite poverty is often. Together with the happy agrement and conjunction of honest labour, real godliness, and soul-content. By N. D. ● 1678
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36598.Partridge, John, 1644-1715. ● Partridge's advice to the Protestants of England. ● 1678
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36599.Patchet, Francis, d. 1677. ● Living words through a dying man being a melodious song of the mercies and judgments of the Lord, sung by a disciple of Christ on his dying bed, when the pangs of death were upon his outward man. With an arrow shot against Babylon, being a direct prophecy of the downfal of her merchants, the hirelings and false prophets. With sweet exhortations and prophecies also of the spreading of the glorious truth of God, until it shall have covered the face of the whole earth. By one who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, Francis Patchet. ● 1678
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36600.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● A sermon preached at St. Pavl Covent-Garden, on the late day of fasting prayer, Novemb. 13 by Simon Patrick ... ● 1678