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37001.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation for the more effectual and speedy discovery and prosecution of the Popish Plot ● 1679
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37002.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation for the more effectual discovery of Jesuits, and of all estates belonging to them, or to any popish priest, colledge, seminary, or other popish and superstitious foundation ● 1679
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37003.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation for the more effectual suppressing of popery ● 1679
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37004.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King. A proclamation for dissolving this present Parliament and declaring the speedy calling of a new one. ● 1679
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37005.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament till the eleventh of November next ● 1679
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37006.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, on Monday the 26th of January 1679/80 ● 1679
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37007.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● His Majesties gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, on Munday the 26th of January 1679/80. ● 1679
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37008.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● His Majesties gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, wherein you may be pleased to observe, that the words in the black letter are left out in Thompsons pamphlet. His Majesties speech as printed in Thompsons Domestick, wherein you may please to observe, that what is printed in the black letter, are alterations from the Kings speech ● 1679
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37009.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the 30th of April, 1679. By His Majesties special command ● 1679
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37010.English gentleman abroad. ● Popery and tyranny, or, The present state of France, in relation to its government, trade, manners of the people, and nature of the countrey as it was sent in a letter from an English gentleman abroad, to his friend in England, wherein may be seen the tyranny the subjects of France are under ... ● 1679
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37011.Ent, George, Sir, 1604-1689. ● The grounds of unity in religion, or, An expedient for a general conformity and pacification by George Ent ... ● 1679
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37012.Ephelia, fl. 1679. ● A poem as it was presented to His Sacred Majesty on the discovery of the plott, written by a lady of quality. ● 1679
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37013.Ephelia, fl. 1679. ● Female poems on several occasions written by Ephelia. ● 1679
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37014.Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of, 1631-1683, recipient. ● A letter to the Right Honorable A. Earl of Essex, from Dublin Declaring the strange obstinacy of papists, (as here, so) in Ireland; who being evidently convict and condemn'd for criminal causes, yet at their death, and upon the gallows, absolutely deny the fact; and the erroneous and impious motives, given by their priests, by which they are deluded to do it. ● 1679
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37015.Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1566-1601. ● The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Robert Earl of Essex and Henry Earl of Southampton, at Westminster the 19th of February, 1600 and in the 43 year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth for rebelliously conspiring and endeavouring the subversion of the government, by confederacy with Tyr-Owen, that popish traytor and his complices ... were the 5th of March ... arraigned, condemned, and executed ... ● 1679
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37016.Everard, Edmund. ● Discourses on the present state of the Protestant princes of Europe exhorting them to an union and league amongst themselves against all opposite interest, from the great endeavours of the court of France and Rome to influence all Roman Catholick princes, against the Protestant states and religion, and the advantage that our divisions give to their party : wherein the general scope of this horrid Popish Plot is laid down, and presented to publick view / by Edmund Everard ... ● 1679
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37017.Everard, Edmund. ● The depositions and examinations of Mr. Edmund Everard (who was four years close prisoner in the Tower of London) concerning the horrid popish plot against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the government, and the Protestant religion with the names of several persons in England, Ireland, France, and elsewhere concerned in the conspiracy. ● 1679
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37018.Eye witness. ● An Exact relation of the grand ceremony of the marraige of Charles the II the most Catholick king, with the most illustrious princess Mademoiselle Marie Louise d'Orleans, neice to the High and Mighty Monarch Charles the II, King of Great Britain, by the mothers, and to Lewis the XIV, the present French king, by the father's side as it was performed at Fontainbleau by Cardinal Bouillon, the Prince of Conti being proxey in behalf of the most Catholick king / by an eye-witness, as it was printed at Paris, and faithfully translated. ● 1679
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37019.Eye-witness of their most noble courage for the example of their neighbouring counties. ● Essex's excellency, or, The gallantry of the freeholders of that country being a short account of the brave British behaviour of those worthy freeholders, in the choice of their knights to serve in the next Parliament : together with the truly noble Lord Gray his speech at the close of their choice / published by an eye-witness of their most noble courage for the example of their neighbouring counties. ● 1679
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37020.F. K. ● The present great interest both of king and people in a letter written to one of the Lords of the Privy-Council / by a lover of his king and country. ● 1679
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37021.Fairfax, John, 1623-1700. ● The dead saint speaking, or, A sermon preached upon occasion of the death of that eminent man, Mr. Mathew Newcomen ... wherein is succinctly discoursed (to a popular auditory in Dedham) what instructions are given and sealed to the living by the death of the righteous servants of God / by J.F., Minister of the Gospel. ● 1679
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37022.Falkner, William, d. 1682. ● Christian loyalty, or, A discourse wherein is asserted that just royal authority and eminency, which in this church and realm of England is yielded to the king especially concerning supremacy in causes ecclesiastical : together with the disclaiming all foreign jurisdiction, and the unlawfulness of subjects taking arms against the king / by William Falkner ... ● 1679
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37023.Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653. ● The free-holders grand inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament to which are added observations upon forms of government : together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times / by the learned Sir Robert Filmer, Knight. ● 1679
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37024.Fitch, James, 1622-1702. ● The first pinciples [sic] of the doctrine of Christ together with stronger meat for them that are skil'd in the word of righteousness, or, the doctrine of living unto God, wherein the body of divinity is briefly and methodically handled by way of question and answer / published at the desire and for the use of the Church of Christ in Norwich in New-England by James Fitch. ● 1679
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37025.Flatman, Thomas, 1637-1688. ● Matrimonii pensitatio, or, No joynture but the hugg-rural ● 1679
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37026.Flavel, John, 1630?-1691. ● Sacramental meditations upon divers select places of scripture wherein believers are assisted in preparing their hearts, and exciting their affections and graces, when they draw nigh to God in that most awful and solemn ordinance of the Lords Supper / by Jo. Flavel ... ● 1679
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37027.Fleming, Robert, 1630-1694. ● The one necessary thing to be sought briefly touched in a four-fold dialogue upon some of the great and most concerning truths of practical religion. ● 1679
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37028.Fletcher, R. (Richard), fl. 1676-1677. ● The vertues of that well-known and often experienced medicine Fletcher's powder ● 1679
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37029.Forrester, David, fl. 1679. ● The differences of the time, in three dialogues the first, anent episcopacy, the second, anent the obligation of the covenants against episcopacy, the third, anent separation : intended for the quieting the minds of people, and settling them in more peace and unity. ● 1679
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37030.Foulkes, Robert, d. 1679. ● An alarme for sinners containing the confession, prayers, letters, and last words of Robert Foulkes, late minister of Stanton-Lacy in the County of Salop, who was tryed, convicted and sentenced at the sessions in the Old Bayly, London, January 16th, 1678/9, and executed the 31st following : with an account of his life / published from the original written with his own hand, during his reprieve, and sent by him at his death to Doctor Lloyd ... ● 1679
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37031.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● A Spiritual or heavenly salutation to all the tender-hearted in Christendom that are seeking the kingdom of God and the righteousness therof which I desire and intreat them to read over these following lines in the love of God, in which they are sent to them from him that desires the good of all mankind here, and their eternal happiness hereafter / [by] George Fox. ● 1679
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37032.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● A distinction between the new covenant and the old and how that in the old covenant the Jews priests lips were to preserve the Jews peoples knowledge: but in the new and everlasting covenant Christ the high-priest, is the treasure of wisdom and knowledge, and he filleth the earth with the knowledge of the Lord God; and the earth being full of the knowledge of the Lord God, then there is no want of it in the eath. And Christ the high-priest, he doth not only fill the earth with knowledge of the Lord God, but covereth the earth with the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters do the sea; so the earth shall not be seen. So then it may be seen, that the substance in the new covenant is far beyond the figure in the old covenant. Read, hear, see, perceive and understand, receive and possess. ● 1679
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37033.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● An epistle for friends for them to read ● 1679
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37034.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● Something in answer to a law lately made at the first sessions of the General Court held at Boston in New-England, May the 28th, 1679 : and published by their order, Edw. Rawson, Secretary : the title of the law, viz. Meeting-houses not to be erected without licence, ● 1679
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37035.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● This is a vvarning to all that profess Christianity and others. To beware of covetousness, which is idolatry. By G. Fox. ● 1679
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37036.Fuller, Samuel, 1635-1700. ● Ministerium ecclesiæ Anglicanæ à Reformatoribus nostris nec factum est nullum nec Antichristianum [Jun. 30], 1679, in vesp. comit. resp. Sam. Fuller, pro gradu S.T.D. Coll. Div. Joh. ● 1679
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37037.Fullwood, Francis, d. 1693. ● Roma ruit the pillars of Rome broken : wherein all the several pleas for the Pope's authority in England, with all the material defences of them, as they have been urged by Romanists from the beginning of our reformation to this day are revised and answered ; to which is subjoyned A seasonable alarm to all sorts of Englishmen against popery, both from their oaths and their interests / by Fr. Fullwood ... ● 1679
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37038.G. H. ● The power of parliaments asserted by G.H., in a letter to a friend, lately chosen a member of the House of Commons, in answer to an indigested paper by E.F. called, A letter from a gentleman of quality to his friend upon his being chosen a member to serve in the approaching Parliament, being an argument relating to the point of succession to the crown, ● 1679
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37039.G. P. ● The moderate Parliament considered in this time of danger being an answer to a letter sent a person of quality about electing a member to sit in the ensuing Parliament. ● 1679
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37040.Gadbury, John, 1627-1704. ● Astrological predictions for the year, 1679 shewing, according to the most approv'd of rules of that sublime study, what revolutions, or accidents, are likely to happen in many parts of the world, especially in England, Scotland, and Ireland / by J.G. ... ● 1679
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37041.Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678. ● Christ's tears for Jerusalems unbelief and ruine Now humbly recommended to England's consideration in this her day of tryal and danger. By [faded print] reverend and learned divine Mr. Theophilus Gale. ● 1679
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37042.Garraway, Henry, Sir, 1575-1646. ● The loyal citizen revived. A speech made by Alderman Garroway, at a common-hall, On Tuesday the 17. of January, 1642 upon occasion of a speech delivered there the Friday before, by Mr. Pym, at the reading of His Majesties Answer to the late petition. ● 1679
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37043.Gearing, William. ● The sacred diary: Or, select meditations for every part of the day, and the employments thereof: With directions to persons of all ranks, for the holy spending every ordinary day of the Week. Propounded as means to facilitate a pious life, and for the spiritual improvement of every Christian. ● 1679
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37044.Gentleman at Paris. aut ● The Jesuites intrigues with the private instructions of that society to their emissaries. The first, translated out of a book privately printed at Paris. The second, lately found in manuscript in a Jesuites closet after his death. Both sent with a letter from a gentleman at Paris, to his friend in London. ● 1679
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37045.Gentleman of the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire. ● A letter from a gentleman of the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire, to Colonel Roderick Mansel containing an account of the first discovery of the pretended Presbyterian plot at the assizes at Wisbich in the Isle of Ely, upon the 23 day of September 1679. ● 1679
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37046.Gibbon, John, 1629-1718. ● Day-fatality, or, Some observation of days lucky and unlucky concluding with some remarques upon the fourteenth of October, the auspicious birth-day of His Royal Highness, James Duke of York. ● 1679
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37047.Gibbon, John, 1629-1718. ● Flagellum Mercurii anti-Ducalis, or, The author of the dis-ingenuous Touch of the times brought to the whipping-post to prevent his coming to the gallows ● 1679
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37048.Gibbon, John, 1629-1718. Day-fatality. ● A Touch of the times, or, Two letters casually intercepted the first, from the author of a late pamplet intituled, Day-fatality, to the supposed author of the Weekly packet of advice from Rome, 1679 : the second, the answer thereunto. ● 1679
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37049.Gibson, William, 1629-1684. ● Universal love being an epistle given forth by the Spirit of God / through his suffering servant, Will. Gibson ; and is to be sent into all nations and countries where the Lord God hath rais'd a people to worship him in spirit and in truth ; to be read in his pure fear in their publick assemblies and private families for their edification and comfort. ● 1679
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37050.Gilbert, Thomas, 1613-1694. ● Thrēnodē, or Englands passing-bell ● 1679
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37051.Glisson, William. ● The common law epitomiz'd with directions how to prosecute and defend personal actions, very useful for all lawyers, justices of peace, and gentlemen : to which is annexed the nature of a writ of error, and the general proceedings there upon : with a plain table for the easie finding out of every particular / by William Glisson and Anthony Gulston ... ● 1679
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37052.Goodman, John, 1625 or 6-1690. ● The penitent pardoned, or, A discourse of the nature of sin, and the efficacy of repentance under the parable of the prodigal son / by J. Goodman ... ● 1679
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37053.Gordon, James, Pastor of Banchory-Devenick. ● The reformed bishop, or, XIX articles tendered by Philarchaiesa, well-wisher of the present government of the Church of Scotland, as it is settled by law, in order to the further establishment thereof. ● 1679
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37054.Gouge, Thomas, 1605-1681. ● Gwyddorion y grefydd Gristianogol, wedi eu hegluro i'r gwannaf eu deall a'u cymmhwyso tuag at yr ymarweddiad. ● 1679
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37055.Graves, Edward. ● A brief narrative and deduction of the several remarkable cases of Sir William Courten, and Sir Paul Pyndar, Knights, and William Courten late of London Esquire, deceased their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, together with their surviving partners and adventurers with them to the East-Indies, China and Japan, and divers other parts of Asia, Europe, Africa and America : faithfully represented to both houses of Parliament. ● 1679
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37056.Green, Robert, d. 1679. ● The tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, Lawrence Hill for the murder of Sr. Edmond-bury Godfrey kt., one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex at the Kings-Bench bar at Westminster, before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs ... on Monday the 10th of February 1678/9 : where, upon full evidence they were convicted, and received sentence accordingly on Tuesday, the next day following. ● 1679
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37057.Greene, Richard, 17th cent. ● The popish massacre as it was discovered to the honorable House of Commons, sitting in a grand committee for the suppression of popery, in the month of June 1678 at the time of the Parliaments prorogation / by Richard Greene ; or, the IV part of the present Popish Plot, farther discovered and demonstrated ; being part of Dr. Tonges collections on that subject, published for his vindication ; whereby it may appear, who were the inventers, and contrivers of this plot, and who the movers of the first discoveries of it, in which he is still a great sufferer and no plotter. ● 1679
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37058.Gregory, Francis, 1625?-1707. ● The religious villain a sermon preached before the Right Honourable Sr. Robert Clayton, Kt., lord mayor of London, and the Court of Aldermen, upon the fifth day of November, 1679, being the anniversary day of thanksgiving for the deliverance of our church and nation from the hellish powder-treason, at St. Mary le Bow Church in London / by Francis Gregory ... ● 1679
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37059.Grew, Nehemiah, 1641-1712. ● Whereas a book entitutled, Musæum Regalis Societatis being not only a perfect catalogue of all the rarities ... belonging to the Royal Society and preserved at Gresham Colledge... it is therefore proposed by the author, Doctor Nehemiah Grew, that whoever subscribeth ... ● 1679
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37060.Griffith, Evan, A.M., Minister of Alderly. ● Pax vobis, or Ghospell and libertie against ancient and modern papists. By E.G. preacher of the word. Dedicated to the right honble the Lord Halyfax ● 1679
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37061.Guillim, John, 1565-1621. ● A display of heraldry manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge thereof than hath been hitherto published by any, through the benefit of method : whereunto it is now reduced by the study and industry of John Guillim ... ● 1679
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37062.H. B. ● A reply to the excellent and elegant speech made by Sir Thomas Player, the worthy Chamberlain of London, to the Right Honble the Lord Mayor on Friday the 12th of September, 1679 by H.B. ● 1679
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37063.H. B., Citizen of London. ● An answer to a pamphlet intituled, A vindication of Sir Tho. Player, and those loyal citizens concerned with him in defence of a reply to a speech made by Sir Tho. Player by H.B. ● 1679
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37064.H. B., Citizen of London. ● An answer to the excellent and elegant speech made by Sir Thomas Player, the worthy chamberlain of London, to the Right Honble [sic] the Lord mayor, etc. on Friday the 12th of September, 1679 / by H. B. ... ● 1679
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37065.H. B., Citizen of London. ● The vindicator vindicated, or, A sur-rejoynder on behalf of Sir Thomas Player, against the calumnies of H.B. alias N.R. alias P.K. alias S.P. in a late pamphlet learnedly entituled An answer in defence of a reply. ● 1679
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37066.Haines, Richard, 1633-1685. ● A breviat of some proposals prepared to be offered to the great wisdom of the nation, the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and both houses of Parliament for the speedy restoring the woollen manufacture by a method practiced in other nations ... / by R. Haines. ● 1679
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37067.Haines, Richard, 1633-1685. ● A method of government for such publick working alms-houses as may be erected in every county for bringing all idle hands to industry As the best known expedient for restoring and advancing the woollen manufacture. Humbly offered to the Kings most Excellent Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. By R. Haines with allowance. ● 1679
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37068.Haines, Richard, 1633-1685. ● A profitable method compiled for the benefit of all indigent people so effectually drawn into a modell, the like before has not been exposed to this our English-nation: wherein is particularized, the several orders and degrees, for the promotion of the linnen manufacture, as also the management and farther improvement of the said benificial exercise to the great encouragement of his Majesties distressed subjects, as likewise for the disburthening the charge of parishes throughout the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of the great wisdom of the nation, viz. His most Excellent Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament, by R. H. ● 1679
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37069.Haines, Richard, 1633-1685. ● The proposals for promoting the woollen-manufactory, promoted Further making it appear, that the nation will thereby increase in wealth, at least 5000 l. per day, for every day in the year on which it is lawful to labour. And that the strength and safety of the king and kingdom, together with a most happy reformation will be accomplished therein. All which is most plainly demonstrated, by several well-wisheres thereunto, inhabitants and citizens of London. Licensed, April 29. 1679. Ro. L'Estrange. ● 1679
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37070.Hall, John, 1575-1635. ● Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases first written in Latin by Mr. John Hall ... ; after Englished by James Cook ... ; to which is now added, an hundred like counsels and advices, for several honourable persons, by the sam ● 1679
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37071.Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656. ● Contemplations upon the remarkable passages in the life of the holy Jesus by Joseph Hall. ● 1679
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37072.Halley, Edmond, 1656-1742. ● A plain declaration of the vulgar new heavens flatform serving not onely fore this age, but also fore the future age of 100 years. ● 1679
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37073.Hamilton, Robert, Sir, 1650-1701. ● For the right noble and potent Prince Iames, Duke of Bucclengh [sic] and Monmouth, general of His Majesties forces now in Scotland the humble supplication of the non-conformists in the west, and other parts of the kingdom, now in arms in their own name, and in the name of all the rest of those who adhere unto us in this Church and kingdom of Scotland. ● 1679
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37074.Hamilton, William Douglas, Duke of, 1635-1694. ● Some farther matter of fact relating to the administration of affairs in Scotland, under the Duke of Lauderdale. Humbly offered to His Majesties consideration, in obedience to his royal commands. That the Duke of Lauderdale was concerned in the designe of bringing in of popery and arbitrary government, may appear by these following particulars, ● 1679
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37075.Hammond, Charles, 17th cent. ● The old English officer, being a necessary looking-glass for a Christian army, or, A fit companion for young souldiers wherein you may behold a perfect, easy, and speedy path to obtain the exercise and discipline of foot, and make soldiers fit for present service ... : with plain directions and good instructions out of sacred and moral histories of worthy commanders, how they should behave themselves in time of peace and war ... / written by Charles Hammond ... ● 1679
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37076.Harby, Thomas. ● The key of sacred scripture, and, leading to it first, an answer to some objections given to the author, by a person of great learning and piety : wherein many mistakes, by which most professors wound themselves, and strengthen the hands of the churche's adversaries, are clearly discovered, and the more invincible weapons of truth inviolable (tending effectually to refel errors, and reform manners) are tendred to them / by Tho. Harby. ● 1679
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37077.Harris, Benjamin, d. 1716? ● A short, but just account of the tryal of Benjamin Harris upon an information brought against him for printing and vending a late seditious book called An appeal from the country to the city, for the preservation of His Majesties person, liberty, property, and the Protestant religion. ● 1679
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37078.Harris, Walter, 1647-1732. ● A farewell to popery, in a letter to Dr. Nicholas, vice-chancellor of Oxford, and warden of New-College, from W. H., M. D., lately Fellow of the same college shewing, the true motives that with-drew him to the romish religion, and the reasons of his return to the Church of England : concluding with some short reflections concerning the great duty of charity. ● 1679
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37079.Harrison, Joseph. ● The lamentable cry of oppression, or, The case of the poor, suffering persecuted people called Quakers in and about Fakenham in Norfolk shewing the cruelty, injustice and inhumanity of several magistrates, officers and informers in those parts against the said people for these many years, in the great spoil and havock of their goods and estates ... / by ... Joseph Harrison. ● 1679
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37080.Hascard, Gregory. ● A sermon preached upon the fifth of November, 1678 at St. Clements Danes / by Gregory Hascard. ● 1679
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37081.Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1610. ● An Answer to the reflections on the five Jesuits speeches, or, General rules of Christian charity together with the speech of Henry IV, King of France, in behalf of the Jesuits. ● 1679
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37082.Herne, Samuel. ● A discourse of divine providence, made before an honourable auditory by Samuel Herne ... ● 1679
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37083.Hesketh, Henry, 1637?-1710. ● A sermon preached before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the second of September, 1679 being the day of their humiliation in memory of the late dreadful fire / by Henry Hesketh ... ● 1679
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37084.Hess, Johannes Armondus de. ● A letter from a Jesuite, or, The mysterie of equivocation being the copy of a letter of recommendation, seeming much in favour of the bearer, but by different reading rendred of quite contrary signification : lately discovered by the person who was thereby abused, and now made publick for general satisfaction. ● 1679
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37085.Heywood, Nathaniel, 1633-1677. ● Christ displayed as the choicest gift, and best master: from Joh. 4. 10. Joh. 13. 13. Being some of the last sermons preached by that faithful and industrious servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Nathaniel Haywood, sometime minister of the gospel at Ormschurch in Lancashire. ● 1679
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37086.Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702. ● Meetness for heaven promoted in some brief meditations upon Colos. 1. 12. discovering the nature and necessity of habitual and actual meetness for heaven here, in all that hope for heaven hereafter. Designed for a funeral legacy. By O.H. an unworthy minister of the Gospel of Christ. ● 1679
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37087.Hill, Lawrence, d. 1679. ● An account of, (together with) the writing it self that was found in the pocket of Lawrence Hill, at the time he and Green were executed, (Friday the 21st of February, 1678/9) for the murder of Sr. Edmond-Berry Godfrey kt. ● 1679
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37088.Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. ● Behemoth, or, An epitome of the civil wars of England, from 1640 to 1660 by Thomas Hobs ... ● 1679
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37089.Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. ● The history of the civil wars of England from the year 1640-1660 / by T.H. ● 1679
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37090.Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. ● Thomae Hobbesii Malmesburiensis vita Authore seipso. ● 1679
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37091.Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680. ● A letter of a gentleman to his friend, shewing that the bishops are not to be judges in Parliament in cases capital ● 1679
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37092.Holwell, John, 1649-1686? ● A new prophecy, or, A prophetical discourse of the blazing-star that appeared April the 23d, 1677 being a full account of the events sad effects thereof which threaten these nations of England, Scotland, , as likewise to France, Holland, / John Holwell ... ● 1679
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37093.Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703. ● Conamen ad motum Telluris probandum ex observationibus astronomi celeberrimi Roberti Hooke Regiæ Societatis, apud Londinenses, Socii Quod è sermone Anglicano in Latinum transtulit Guilhelmus Nicolson, Collegi Reginalis, apud Oxonienses, Art. Bacc. ● 1679
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37094.Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703. ● Lectiones Cutlerianæ, or, A collection of lectures, physical, mechanical, geographical, astronomical made before the Royal Society on several occasions at Gresham Colledge : to which are added divers miscellaneous discourses / by Robert Hooke ... ● 1679
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37095.Horsley, Thomas, Mr. ● Strange news from Staffordshire being a true relation of two bloody murders committed by one Andrew Sympson, upon the bodies of a young man and a young woman. ● 1679
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37096.Horton, Thomas, d. 1673. ● One hundred select sermons upon several texts fifty upon the Old Testament, and fifty on the new / by ... Tho. Horton ... ● 1679
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37097.Howard, James, fl. 1672-1674. ● The English monsieur a comical novel : wherein his travells, amours, and other passages of his life no less strange than delightful, are faithfully set down by an impartial hand : in four parts. ● 1679
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37098.Howell, William, 1638?-1683. ● Medulla historiæ Anglicanæ being a comprehensive history of the lives and reigns of the monarchs of England from the time of the invasion thereof by Jvlivs Cæsar to this present year 1679 : with an abstract of the lives of the Roman emperors commanding in Britain, and the habits of the ancient Britains : to which is added a list of the names of the Honourable the House of Commons now sitting, and His Majesties Most Honourable Privy Council, ● 1679
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37099.Huddleston, Ferdinando. ● The speech of Ferdinando Huddleston, Esq. in the face of the country, at the election at Baggry in the county of Cumberland, the 27th day of August, 1679. ● 1679
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37100.Hughes, William, b. 1624 or 5. ● The spirit of prophecy a treatise to prove, by the wayes formerly in use among the Jews, in the tryal of pretenders to a prophetic spirit, that Christ and his Apostles were prophets : together with the divine authority of christian religion and the Holy Scriptures, the insufficiency of human reason, and the reasonableness of the christian faith, hope, and practice, deduced therefrom, and asserted against Mr. Hobbs, and the Treatise of Hvmane Reason / by W.H. ● 1679