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36601.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● A sermon preached before the king, on the second Sunday in Advent, Decemb. viii, 1678 by Symon Patrick ... ● 1678
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36602.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● Angliæ speculum a glass that flatters not : presented to a country congregation at the late solemn fast, April 24, 1678, in a parallel between the kingdom of Israel and England, wherein the whole nation is desired to behold and consider our sin and our danger / by a dutiful son of this church. ● 1678
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36603.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● The glorious Epiphany, with the devout Christians love to it by Symon Patrick, ... ● 1678
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36604.Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. ● The everlasting Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and the blessed effects thereof testified to by experience : with a few words to England, my native country / by Isaac Penington. ● 1678
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36605.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● A brief answer to a false and foolish libel called The Quakers opinions for their sakes that writ it and read it / by W.P. ● 1678
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36606.Person of quality. ● The constant nymph, or, The rambling shepheard a pastoral, as it is acted at the Duke's Theater / written by a person of quality. ● 1678
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36607.Peter, Charles. ● A description of the venereal disease declaring the causes, signs, effects, and cure thereof. With a discourse of the most wonderful antivenereal pill. Prepared onely by Charles Peter, chyrurgeon, and practitioner in physick. And are to be sold at his House in St. Martins-lane, near Long-acre, over against the sign of the Castle. ● 1678
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36608.Peterson, James. ● The pamphlet of the lyar discovered (Printed Anno 1678), in A brief reply to a malitious sheet spread in and about Hartford, called The voice of the light, ● 1678
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36609.Phelpes, Charles. ● A commentary, or, An exposition with notes on the five first chapters of the Revelation of Jesvs Christ by Charles Phelpes. ● 1678
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36610.Philalethes, Eirenaeus. ● A breviary of alchemy, or, A commentary upon Sir George Ripley's recapitulation being a paraphrastical epitome of his twelve gates / written by Æyrenæus Philalethes ... ● 1678
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36611.Philalethes, Eirenaeus. ● Ripley reviv'd, or, An exposition upon Sir George Ripley's hermetico-poetical works containing the plainest and most excellent discoveries of the most hidden secrets of the ancient philosophers, that were ever yet published / written by Eirenæus Philalethes ... ● 1678
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36612.Philo-Anglicus. ● Bread for the poor, or, Observations upon certain proposals lately offered to the Kings Majesty and both Houses of Parliament with some additional considerations tending to inriching of the nation ... : whereby all poor people, women and children from five years old may be comfortably employ'd to get their own livings, beggars and vagrants restrain'd, the parish charges for the poor lightned, and consequently your lands improved, rents raised ... and tradesmen encouraged, and many hundred thousand pounds a year kept at home which now goes out of the kingdom to French and other forraign commodities / by Philo-Anglicus. ● 1678
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36613.Pitt, Moses, fl. 1654-1696. ● Proposals for printing a new atlas Moses pitt of London, bookseller, being encouraged by His Most Sacred Majesty, His Royal Highness the Duke of York, his Highness Prince Rupert, both the universities, the Royal Society, and divers others, the nobility, gentry, and learned men of this nation, to undertake the printing of an accurate description of the world; and resolving to proceed with all convenient diligence, for the more effectual carrying on thereof, maketh these following offers. ● 1678
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36614.Polhill, Edward, 1622-1694? ● Speculum theologiæ in Christo, or, A view of some divine truths which are either practically exemplified in Jesus Christ, set forth in the Gospel, or may be reasonably deduced from thence / by Edward Polhill ..., Esq. ● 1678
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36615.Poor Robin. ● A scourge for Poor Robin, or, The exact picture of a bad husband drawn to the life, by an experienc'd female-hand, to revenge her injured sex, for the abusive truth of the late character of a scold. ● 1678
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36616.Poor Robin. ● Four for a penny, or, Poor Robin's character of an unconscionable pawn-broker, and ear-mark of an oppressing tally-man with a friendly description of a bum-baily, and his merciless setting-cur, or follower. ● 1678
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36617.Poor Robin. ● Poor Robin's true character of a scold, or, The shrews looking-glass dedicated to all domineering dames, wives rampant, cuckolds couohant, and hen-peckt sneaks, in city or country. ● 1678
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36618.Poor Robin. ● Poor Robins perambulation from Saffron-Walden to London performed this month of July, 1678. ● 1678
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36619.Pora, Charles. ● A sovereign balson to cure the languishing diseases of this corrupt age By C. Pora a well-wisher to all persons. ● 1678
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36620.Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691? ● The siege of Babylon as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre / written by Samuel Pordage of Lincolns-Inn, Esq. ... ● 1678
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36621.Porter, T. (Thomas), 1636-1680. ● The French conjurer a comedy : as it is acted at the Duke of York's Theatre / written by T.P., Gent. ● 1678
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36622.Powell, Thomas. ● A sanctuary for the tempted: being a discourse on Christ's friendly admonition to Peter Wherein the fall and rising of Peter, is at large considered: the craft, potency, and malice of Satan (that arch-enemy of our salvation) discovered: his various wiles. stratagems and machinations invalidated: several choice and excellent Gospel-truths handled, and cleared (from the calumnies and objections of gainsayers.) ... Delivered in sundry sermons, at first; and now, published for the benefit of God's church in general. To which is added, four sermons, preach'd upon sacramental occasions. By Thomas Powel, preacher of the Gospel, and one, whom Satan hath winnowed. ● 1678
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36623.Préchac, Jean de, 1647?-1720. ● The English princess, or, The duchess-queen a relation of English and French adventures : a novel : in two parts. ● 1678
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36624.Préchac, Jean de, 1647?-1720. ● The heroine musqueteer: or, the female warrier A true history: very delightful, and full of pleasant adventures in the campagnes of 1676, 1677. Translated out of French. ● 1678
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36625.Préchac, Jean de, 1647?-1720. ● The second part of the heroine musqueteer, or, The female warrier a true history very delightful and full of pleasant adventures in the Campagnes of 1676, 1677 / Translated out of French. ● 1678
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36626.Prynne, William, 1600-1669. ● The grand designs of the papists, in the reign of our late sovereign, Charles the I and now carried on against His Present Majesty, his government, and the Protestant religion. ● 1678
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36627.R. B., 1632?-1725? ● Miracles of art and nature, or, A brief description of the several varieties of birds, beasts, fishes, plants, and fruits of other countreys : together with several other remarkable things in the world by R.B., Gent. ● 1678
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36628.Ravenscroft, Edward, 1654?-1707. ● The English lawyer a comedy, acted at the Royal Theatre / written by Edvvard Ravenscroft ... ● 1678
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36629.Rawlins, Thomas, 1620?-1670. ● Tunbridge-Wells, or, A days courtship a comedy : as it is acted at the Dukes-Theatre / written by a person of quality ... ● 1678
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36630.Ray, John, 1627-1705. ● A collection of English proverbs digested into a convenient method for the speedy finding any one upon occasion : with short annotations : whereunto are added local proverbs with their explications, old proverbial rhythmes, less known or exotick proverbial sentences, and Scottish proverbs / by J. Ray, M.A. and Fellow of the Royal Society. ● 1678
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36631.Ray, John, 1627-1705. ● The ornithology of Francis Willughby of Middleton in the county of Warwick Esq, fellow of the Royal Society in three books : wherein all the birds hitherto known, being reduced into a method sutable to their natures, are accurately described : the descriptions illustrated by most elegant figures, nearly resembling the live birds, engraven in LXXVII copper plates : translated into English, and enlarged with many additions throughout the whole work : to which are added, Three considerable discourses, I. of the art of fowling, with a description of several nets in two large copper plates, II. of the ordering of singing birds, III. of falconry / by John Ray ... ● 1678
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36632.Reeve, Thomas, 1594-1672. ● Mr. Reeves his Alarm to London in a shrill voice to its inhabitants : late preacher at Waltham-Abbey in Hartford-shire. ● 1678
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36633.Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. ● A sermon preached in St. Paul's before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor by Dr. Edward Reynolds, late Lord Bishop of Norwich. ● 1678
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36634.Reynolds, John, d. 1693? ● Vituli labiorum. Or, A thanksgiving sermon, in commemoration of our great deliverance from the horrid Powder-Plot, 1605 And also of Gods merciful discovery of a bloody conspiracy against His Majesties Person, and the Protestant religion, 1678. Both intended by the papists. Preached at St. Peter's, Exon, Nov. 5. 1678. In prosecution whereof the Churches persecutions, foreign and domestick, by the hands of popish votaries, ever since the Reformation, are briefly recapitulated. Their charge of novelty on our church and religion is retorted. The absurdity of many of their doctrines and principles, and how destructive unto civil government, is detected. By John Reynolds, M.A. ● 1678
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36635.Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705. ● A brief and serious warning to such as are concerned in commerce and trading who go under the profession of truth, to keep within the bounds thereof, in righteousness, justice ad honesty towards all men. ● 1678
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36636.Robinson, William, fl. 1678. ● A strange but true narrative of the delusion of the devil at a late Quakers meeting, on one John Thurston. How he was seduced to turn Quaker, and possessed by an evil spirit and of a tempation he had to cut his own throat, and how he was preserved therefrom and several passages which happen'd to him in the time of his delusion / attested to by Mr. William Robinson. ● 1678
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36637.Rolle, Samuel, fl. 1657-1678. ● Loyalty and peace, or, Two seasonable discourses from I Sam. 24, 5 viz., David's heart smote him because he cut off Saul's skirt : the first of conscience and its smitings, the second of the prodigious impiety of murthering King Charles I, intended to promote sincere devotion and humiliation upon each anniversary fast for the Late King's death / by Samuel Rolls. ● 1678
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36638.Rotheram, R. ● A catalogue of chymical medicines sold by R. Rotheram at the Golden Ball in Sweetings Alley in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange, London ● 1678
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36639.Rymer, Thomas, 1641-1713. ● The tragedies of the last age consider'd and examin'd by the practice of the ancients and by the common sense of all ages in a letter to Fleetwood Shepheard, Esq. / by Thomas Rymer, of Grays-Inn, Esq. ● 1678
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36640.Samble, Richard, 1644-1680. ● Richard Samble's testimony concerning Christopher Bacon, who deceased the 29th day of the 10th month 1678. Written at Falmouth in the county of Cornwall ● 1678
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36641.Sancroft, William, 1617-1693. ● A sermon preach'd to the House of Peers, Novemb. 13th, 1678 being the Fast-day appointed by the King to implore the mercies of Almighty God in the protection of His Majesties sacred person, and His Kingdoms / by William Archbishop of Canterbury. ● 1678
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36642.Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663. ● Bishop Sanderson's judgment concerning submission to usurpers ● 1678
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36643.Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663. ● Nine cases of conscience occasionally determined by Robert Sanderson. ● 1678
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36644.Sarasin, Jean-François, 1614-1654. Conspiration de Walstein. English. ● A collection of select discourses out of the most eminent wits of France and Italy ● 1678
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36645.Scotland. Committee of the West. ● A proclamation Forasmuch as the lords of the Committy of our privy Council met in the west ... requiring and commanding all and sundry the heretors ... within the shyre of Air ... to appear personally before the said Lords ... ● 1678
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36646.Scotland. Committee of the West. ● A proclamation, anent tenents and others who shall be removed for not taking, the band to live orderly. ● 1678
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36647.Scotland. Committee of the West. ● A proclamation, for removing of horses above the value forth of the shyre, of Lanerk, of Renfrew ● 1678
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36648.Scotland. Parliament. ● A proclamation for securing the peace of the High-lands Edinburgh, the tenth day of October, 1678. ● 1678
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36649.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation anent keeping the dyets of the commission of the Kirk ● 1678
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36650.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation for a publick general fast throrowout the realm of Scotland ● 1678
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36651.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation, appointing the magistrates of burghs of regality and barrony, and their clerks, to take the oath of alleadgeance, and signe the declaration. Edinbvrgh, the first day of August, 1678. ● 1678
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36652.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Act discharging any to travel thorow the Highlands, with more persons than the law allows. Edinburgh, the tenth day of October, 1678. ● 1678
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36653.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Act for securing the publick peace. At Hally-rude-house, the 14. day of February, 1678. ● 1678
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36654.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Edinburgh, the third day of January 1678. Instructions given by His Majesties Privy Council, to the persons appointed by them, to be common tasters of ale and drinking-beer within the city of Edinburgh, and suburbs thereof, Cannon-gate, Leith, and the burghs royal in the shires of Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Haddingtoun, ● 1678
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36655.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Proclamation prohibiting the nobility and others to withdraw from this kingdom without licence ● 1678
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36656.Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II) ● A proclamation agains[t] the resetting of tenents or servants vvithout testificats ● 1678
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36657.Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II) ● A proclamation for calling a Convention of Estates ● 1678
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36658.Scudéry, Madeleine de, 1607-1701. ● Clelia, an excellent new romance the whole work in five parts, dedicated to Mademoiselle de Longueville / written in French by the exquisite pen of Monsieur de Scudery, governour of Nostredame de la Garde. ● 1678
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36659.Seller, John, fl. 1658-1698. ● A cœlestiall planisphere by J. Seller. ● 1678
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36660.Seller, John, fl. 1658-1698. ● An advertisement. These following atlas's and treatises, with the maps, charts and sculptures therein contained; with any sort of mathematical-books and instruments, are made and sold by John Seller, [hydrographer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty at his shop at the Hermitage-Stairs in Wapping, and in Exchange-Alley near the Royal Exchange in London. ● 1678
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36661.Sergeant, John, 1622-1707. ● Of devotion By J. S. ● 1678
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36662.Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724. ● Londons drollery: or, The love and kindness between the Pope and the Devil. Manifested by some true Protestants, who utterly defie the Pope and his Romish faction; as it was to be seen in London, November the 17th. 1680. With nine pagents delightful to behold. The tune is, All you that do desire to play, at cards to pass the time away. ● 1678
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36663.Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692. ● The history of Timon of Athens, the man-hater as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre : made into a play / by Tho. Shadwell. ● 1678
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36664.Shaw, Samuel, 1635-1696. ● The great commandment A discourse upon Psal. 73. 25. shewing that God is all things to a religious soul. Being a further explication of a short discourse called, The angelical life, formerly written by the same author S.S. ● 1678
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36665.Shelton, William, d. 1699. ● A discourse of superstition with respect to the present times wherein the Church of England is vindicated from the imputation, and the the charge retorted not only on the papists, but also on men of other perswasions / by William Shelton ... ● 1678
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36666.Sherley, Thomas, 1638-1678, plaintiff. ● The case of Thomas Sherley Esq. one of His Majesties physitians in ordinary, Plaintiff, against Sir John Fagg, Baronet, defendant ● 1678
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36667.Shipman, Thomas, 1632-1680. ● Henry the Third of France, stabb'd by a fryer, with the fall of the Guise a tragedy acted at the Theatre-Royal / by Thomas Shipman. ● 1678
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36668.Shipton, Mother (Ursula) ● Mother Shiptons prophesie With three and XX more, all most terrible and wonderful, predicting strange alterations to befall this climate of England. Viz. 1. Of Richard the IIId. 2. Mr. Truswal recorder of Lincoln. 3. Lilly's predictions. 4. A prophesie alluding to the Scots last invasion. 5. Ignatius his prophesie. 6. Mrs. Whites prophesie. 7. Old Sybilla's prophesie. 8. Merlin's prophesies. 9. Mr. Brightman's. 10. Old Otwel Bins. 11. Paulus Grebnerus proph. 12. A prophesie in old English meeter. 13. Another ancient proph. 14. Another short, but pithy. 15. Another very obscure. 16. Saltmarsh his predict. 17. A strange prophesie of an old Welch-woman. 18. St. Bede's prophesie. 19. William Ambrose. 20 Tod's prophesie. 21. Thomas of Astledown. 22. Saunders his predictions. 23. A prophesie of David, Cardinal of France, ● 1678
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36669.Simpson, William, M.D. ● A short essay towards the history and cure of fevers particularly of this new autumnal-fever. Humbly proposed to the consideration of the Royal Society, and the Colledge of Physicians, in order to the improvement of physick, and thereby th[e] benefit of our countrey-men. By W. Simpson Doctor in Physick. ● 1678
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36670.Sixmith, William, 1655 or 6-1677. ● A testimony concerning the life and death of William Sixmith, being sent with the following matter to London, in order to be made publick. ● 1678
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36671.Sixtus V, Pope, 1520-1590. ● The Catholick cause, or, The horrid practice of murdering kings, justified, and commended by the Pope in a speech to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabb'd by Jaques Clement, a Dominican Fryar : the true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred into English, you have in the following pages. ● 1678
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36672.Smith, Samuel, 1620-1698. ● The Behaviour and execution of Robert Green and Lawrence Hill two of the persons condemn'd at the Kings Bench Bar, February 11th, for the most notorious and barbarous murther of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, the twelth of October last : who suffered at Tyburn on Friday, February 21, 1678/9 : with an account of their lives, conditions, deportment after sentence, discourses with Mr. Ordinary, and other most remarkable circumstances. ● 1678
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36673.Smith, Thomas, 1638-1710. ● Remarks upon the manners, religion and government of the Turks together with a survey of the seven churches of Asia, as they now lye in their ruines, and a brief description of Constantinople / by Tho. Smith ... ● 1678
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36674.Sommerland, Richard, d. 1730. ● A general testimony to and for the everlasting truth of God partly intended for my relations and neighbours, that have known me from my childhood in Wishaw Sutton : wherein there is a short relation of my manner of convincement : and also, some few of the sufferings which were inflicted upon me by some of the said inhabitants, for my faithful testimony, which I have born for God and his blessed truth. ● 1678
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36675.Sprat, Thomas, 1635-1713. ● A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting the Sons of Clergy-men in the Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, Nov. vii, 1678 / by Thomas Sprat ... ● 1678
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36676.Sprat, Thomas, 1635-1713. ● A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margarets Westminster, January 30th 1677/8 by Thomas Sprat ... ● 1678
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36677.Staley, William, d. 1678, defendant. ● The tryal of William Staley, goldsmith for speaking treasonable words against His Most Sacred Majesty and upon full evidence found guilty of high treason : and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday, November the 21th, 1678. ● 1678
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36678.Staley, William, d. 1678. ● The Behaviour of Mr. Will. Staley in Newgate after his condemnation for high-treason : with the substance of his last speech and discourses at the usual place of execution, whither being drawn on a sledge he was hang'd and quarter'd there, on Tuesday the 26th of this instant November, 1678. ● 1678
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36679.Staley, William, d. 1678. ● The tryal and condemnation of Mr. Will. Staley for high-treason, at the Kings-Bench-Bar at Westminster, on Thursday the 21st of Nov. 1678 who was there condemned to be hang'd, drawn, and quarter'd for speaking of desperate, malicious, and treasonable words against the Kings most excellent majesty : with the particular evidence given against him, the defence he made for himself, and all other material circumstances. ● 1678
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36680.Stationers' Company (London, England) ● The orders, rules, and ordinances ordained, devised, and made by the master and keepers or wardens and comminalty of the mystery or art of Stationers of the city of London, for the well governing of that society ● 1678
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36681.Steel, Laurence, d. 1684. ● Short writing, began by nature compliated [sic] by art manifesting the irregularity of placing the artificial before the natural of symbolical contractions: and proposing a method more suited to sense, and more fully answering y [sic] requisited of a compleat character in the shortning both of words and sentences. Invented, taught published with plain directions examples and a specimen of the writing by Laurence Steel ● 1678
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36682.Steel, Laurence, d. 1684. ● Unto the youth of our friends (called Quakers) in the city of Bristol, and elsewhere, and others who may be concerned herein. To be read and practised in the fear of God, in which it was given forth. ● 1678
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36683.Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. ● A sermon preached on the fast-day, November 13, 1678, at St. Margarets Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons by Edward Stillingfleet ... ● 1678
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36684.Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. ● Sir, you may perceive by the inclosed brief for rebuilding the cathedral church of St. Paul ... ● 1678
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36685.Stout, Henry. ● The Malice of the independent-agent again rebuked and his falshood detected chiefly about the man Jesus Christ, in reply to his answer to a sheet entituled The independent-agent. ● 1678
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36686.Strong, William, d. 1654. ● A discourse of the two covenants wherein the nature, differences, and effects of the covenant of works and of grace are distinctly, rationally, spiritually and practically discussed : together with a considerable quantity of practical cases dependent thereon / by William Strong. ● 1678
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36687.Subligny, sieur de, ca. 1640-ca. 1679. ● The mock-Clelia being a comical history of French gallantries and novels, in imitation of Dom Quixote / translated out of French. ● 1678
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36688.Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715. ● Brutus of Alba, or, The enchanted lovers a tragedy acted at the Duke's Theatre / written by N. Tate. ● 1678
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36689.Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667. ● B. Taylor's Opuscula the measures of friendship : with additional tracts : to which is now added his moral demonstration proving that the religion of Jesus Christ is from God : never before printed in this volume. ● 1678
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36690.Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715. ● Of idolatry a discourse, in which is endeavoured a declaration of, its distinction from superstition, its notion, cause, commencement, and progress, its practice charged on Gentiles, Jews, Mahometans, Gnosticks, Manichees Arians, Socinians, Romanists : as also, of the means which God hath vouchsafed towards the cure of it by the Shechinah of His Son / by Tho. Tenison ... ● 1678
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36691.Thacher, Thomas, 1620-1678. ● A fast of Gods chusing plainly opened for the help of those poor in spirit, whose hearts are set to seek the Lord their God in New-England, in the solemn ordinance of a fast : wherein is shewed, 1, the nature of such a fast, 2, the testimony God will give thereunto of his gracious acceptance, 3, the special seasons wherein God will bear witness to such a fast, 4, some helps to faith that is shall be so, 5, why such a fast is so acceptable and succesfull, 6, how much this concerns Gods people in New-England : preached on a fast called by publick authority, on 26, 1[6]74 / by Thomas Thacher... ● 1678
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36692.Thomas, William, 1613-1689. ● A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament, in the abbey church of St. Peters, Westminster upon the fast-day appointed April 10, 1678 by William, Lord Bishop of St. Davids. ● 1678
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36693.Thou, Jacques-Auguste de, 1553-1617. ● A true history of the Roman Catholicks designs and bloody contrivances for the subversion of the Protestant religion in England. And how by the wonderful providence of God their treasonable and bloody conspiracies and designs have been discovered and prevented. ● 1678
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36694.Tillotson, John, 1630-1694. ● A sermon preached November 5, 1678, at St. Margarets Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons by John Tillotson ... ● 1678
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36695.Tillotson, John, 1630-1694. ● Sermons preach'd upon several occasions By John Tillotson, D.D. Dean of Canterbury, preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inn, and one of His Majesties chaplains in ordinary. The second volume. ● 1678
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36696.Tovey, W. ● News from the goldsmiths or A tryal of gold and silver advertising all buyers and wearers of goldsmiths wares, of the great adulterations of gold and silver (with other defrauds) which are practiced by some dishonest goldsmiths. Discovering the greatness of the cheat, and easiness of the remedy; with advice how to buy gold and silver wares, that you may not be cheated: fitted for the use of the country as well as the city. Published for the publick good, and not for private lucre; to provoke the goldsmiths, to reform the adulterating smiths, and not to dispariage the goldsmith's trade. By W.T. goldsmith. With allowance. ● 1678
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36697.Troughton, John, 1637?-1681. ● Lutherus redivivus, or, The Protestant doctrine of justification by Christ's righteousness imputed to believers, explained and vindicated. Part II by John Troughton, Minister of the Gospel, sometimes Fellow of S. John's Coll. in Oxon ... [quotation, Augustine. Epist. 105]. ● 1678
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36698.True son of the Church of England. ● Festa Anglo-Romana, or, The feasts of the English and Roman church, with their fasts and vigils being an exact and concise accompt of their various etymologies and appellations, with the reasons and grounds of their celebration : together with a succinct discourse of several other grand days in the universities, Inns of courts, and the collar and offering days at White-Hall, tending, to the instruction of all persons in all capacities, and the dilucidation of several seeming difficulties in the ancient, as well as modern English and Roman calendar / by a true son of the Church of England. ● 1678
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36699.Truswell, Mr. ● The fortune of France from the prophetical predictions of Mr. Truswell, the recorder of Lincoln, and Michael Nostradamus. ● 1678
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36700.Turner, Bryan, 1634 or 5-1698. ● A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, and Aldermen of London at the Guild-Hall Chappel, Octob. the 28th 1677 / by Bryan Turner ... ● 1678