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37301.Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, To all and sundry our good subjects whom these presents do or may concern, greeting: we having, with the advice and consent of our Parliaments, past so many Acts in favour of the Protestant religion, against field-conventicles,... ● 1679
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37302.Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King. A proclamation. Containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity ● 1679
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37303.Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II) ● By the king. A proclamation. Containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity ● 1679
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37304.Scotland. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● A proclamation against the rebels in arms, in the vvestern shires ● 1679
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37305.Scotland. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● A proclamation against the resset of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice ● 1679
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37306.Scotland. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King. A proclamation containing His Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity ● 1679
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37307.Scott, Richard, Sir. ● The loyall speech of Sir Richard Scott, recorder of the ancient town of Barwick upon Tweed spoken to His Royall Highness the Duke of York upon his entrance into Barwick. ● 1679
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37308.Scott, Thomas, 1580?-1626. ● A narrative of the wicked plots carried on by Seignior Gondamore for advancing the popish religion and Spanish faction heartily recommended to all Protestants by Rich. Dugdale, Gent. ● 1679
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37309.Scroggs, William, Sir, 1623?-1683. ● The Lord Chief Justice Scroggs his speech in the King-Bench, the first day of this present Michaelmas term 1679 occasioned by the many libellous pamphlets which are publisht against law, to the scandal of the government and publick justice : together with what was declared at the same time on the same occasion, in open court, by Mr. Justice Jones, and Mr. Justice Dolbin. ● 1679
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37310.Seller, John, fl. 1658-1698. ● Atlas minimus, or, A book of geography shewing all the empires, monarchies, kingdomes, regions, dominions, principalities and countries in the whole world / by John Seller ... ● 1679
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37311.Seller, John, fl. 1658-1698. ● Proposals for the carrying on an actual survey of all the counties in the kingdom of England and principallity of Wales, in order to the compleating a new book in large folio, to be intituled Atlas Anglicanus by John Seller hydrographer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. ● 1679
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37312.Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. ● Seneca's morals abstracted in three parts : I. of benefits, II. of a happy life, anger, and clemency, III. a miscellany of epistles / by Roger L'Estrange. ● 1679
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37313.Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. ● Troades, or, The royal captives a tragedy / written originally in Latin by Lucius Annæus Seneca ... ; English'd by Edward Sherburne, Esq. ; with annotations. ● 1679
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37314.Seppens, Robert. ● A Lent-sermon preached in the cathedral church at Norwich upon a Shrove Svnday by Robert Seppens ... ● 1679
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37315.Seppens, Robert. ● An examination of Dr. Balyes five waies whereby he endeavours to prove the Church of Rome to be the only church of Christ wherein salvation is to be had, and the Church of England to be no true church. By Robert Seppens rector of Hingham in Norfolk. ● 1679
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37316.Sergeant, John, 1622-1707. ● The Jesuits Gospel according to Saint Ignatius Loiola wherein their impious doctrines against the Christian faith, their pernitious maxims against Christian princes, and their unjust practices destructive to all humane society, contrary to the Sacred Scriptures, the laws of God, and right reason are declared. ● 1679
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37317.Sermon, Edmund, b. 1643 or 4. ● The wisdom of publick piety discoursed in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London, at the Guild-Hall Chappel, Septemb. XXVIII, 1679 / by Edmund Sermon ... ● 1679
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37318.Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724. ● Londons defiance to Rome a perfect narrative of the magnificent procession and solemn burning of the Pope at Temple-Barr, Nov. 17th, 1679 (being the coronation-day of that never-to-be-forgotten Princess, Queen Elizabeth) with a description of the order, rich habits, extraordinary fire-works, songs, and general tryumphs attending that illustrious ceremony. ● 1679
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37319.Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692. ● A true widow a comedy acted by the Duke's servants / written by Tho. Shadwell. ● 1679
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37320.Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683. ● A paradox against liberty written by the Lords, during their imprisonment in the Tower a poem. ● 1679
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37321.Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683. ● A paradox against liberty written by the Lords, during their imprisonment in the Tower a poem. ● 1679
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37322.Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683. ● Notes taken in short-hand of a speech in the House of Lords on the debates of appointing a day for hearing Dr. Shirley's cause, Octob. 20, 1675 ● 1679
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37323.Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683. ● The case of Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury as it was argued before His Majesties justices of the Kings Bench, Trin. Term., 29. Car. 2 : being upon his confinement in the Tower : with a speech of this worthy Earl, pleading his own case, and the liberty of the subject. ● 1679
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37324.Sharp, John, 1645-1714. ● A sermon preached on the day of the public fast, April the 11th, 1679, at St. Margarets Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons by John Sharp ... ● 1679
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37325.Sharpe, Lewes. ● The reward of diligence By Lewes Sharpe, rector of Moreton-Hampstead in the county of Devon. ● 1679
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37326.Shewen, William, 1631?-1695. ● A small treatise concerning evil thoughts and imaginations and concerning good thoughts and heavenly meditations ... / by W. S. ● 1679
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37327.Simpson, William, M.D. ● The history of Scarbrough-Spaw, or, A further discovery of the excellent vertues thereof in the cure of the scurvy, hypochond. melancholy, stone, gonorrhea, agues, jaundies, dropsie, womens diseases, By many remarkable instances, being a demonstration from the most convincing arguments, viz. matter of fact. Also a discourse of an artificial sulphur-bath, and each of sea-water, with the uses thereof in the cure of many diseases. Together with a short account of other rarities of nature observable at Scarbrough. By W. Sympson doct. in physick. ● 1679
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37328.Slater, Samuel, d. 1704. ● Poems in two parts first, an interlocutory discourse concerning the creation, fall, and recovery of man : secondly, a dialogue between faith and a doubting soul / by Samuel Slater. ● 1679
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37329.Slater, Samuel, d. 1704. ● Vincentius redivivus, a funeral sermon preached Octob. 27, 1678 upon the occasion of the much bewailed death of that reverend and eminent servant of Christ, Mr. Thomas Vincent ... / by Samuel Slater. ● 1679
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37330.Smith, Francis, d. 1688. ● Some observations upon the late tryals of Sir George Wakeman, Corker and Marshal [i.e. William Cuthbert Wall], by Tom Tickle-foot the taborer, late clerk to Justice Clodpate. ● 1679
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37331.Smith, Francis, fl. 1657-1689. ● Clod-pate's ghost, or, A dialogue between Justice Clod-Pate and his [quondam] clerk honest Tom Ticklefoot wherein is faithfullly related all the news from purgatory, about Ireland, Langhorn, / the author, T.T. ● 1679
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37332.Smith, John, of Walworth. ● The narrative of Mr. John Smith of Walworth ... containing a further discovery of the late horrid and popish-plot ... ● 1679
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37333.Smith, Samuel, 1620-1698. ● An account of the behaviour of the fourteen late popish malefactors whil'st in Newgate and their discourses with the Ordinary ... : also a confutation of their appeals, courage, and cheerfulness at execution / by Samuel Smith ... ● 1679
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37334.Smith, Stephen, 1623-1678. ● The true light discovered to all who desire to walk in the day in several little treatises / written by that faithful member of the true church of Christ Jesus (deceased) Stephen Smith. ● 1679
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37335.Smith, William, d. 1673. ● The wisdom of the earthly wife confounded, or, A manifestation of the spirits of some envious professors who are ready to prefer the hireling priests works of darkness, whose works are against the revelation and coming of Christ in spirit, as their fore-fathers works of cruelty and murder were against him in the dayes of his flesh, as may be seen at large in the scriptures of truth ... this was chiefly occasioned by some nonconformists promoting the works of darkness of a conformist (or chief priest of Warsick-shire, called, Thomas Willson, in his book, ... who slanderously charges the people called Quakers to be false interpreters of the Holy Scriptures) wherein is something of answer to such as have any true tenderness left in them, and would receive the truth if they knew it, but its like to the hard-hearted, stubborn and rebellious (like those, Matth. 27.25. who said, his blood be upon us and upon our children) it will be foolishness, as is the preaching of the cross to them that perish ... / by William Smith. ● 1679
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37336.Some body. ● Some bodyes answer to a letter sent from no body in the city, to no body in the country written at the request of some body. ● 1679
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37337.Southworth, John, 1592-1654. ● The last speech and confession of Mr. John Sovthworth a popish priest, at his execution at Tyburn, June 28, 1654 fully discovering the papists design to obtain toleration and liberty of conscience ; and to that end the late rebellion was begun and carried on : printed from the true copy found among other papers at the search of a Papists house. ● 1679
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37338.Sparke, Robert. ● A sermon preached in S. George's Church Southwark, at the funeral of that pious and worthy gentlewoman, Mrs. Frances Fenn. / By R. Sparke ... ● 1679
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37339.Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, March 7, 1678/9 by Edward Stillingfleet ... ● 1679
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37340.Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. ● Several conferences between a Romish priest, a fanatick chaplain, and a divine of the Church of England concerning the idolatry of the Church of Rome, being a full answer to the late dialogues of T.G. ● 1679
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37341.Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of, 1593-1641, defendant. ● An impartial account of the arraignment trial condemnation of Thomas late Earl of Strafford, and Lord Lievtanant of Ireland before the Parliament at Wesminster, Anno Dom, 1641. ● 1679
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37342.Suckling, John, Sir, 1609-1642. ● A letter from Sir John Suckling to Mr. Henry German, in the beginning of the late Long Parliament, anno 1640 ● 1679
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37343.T. P. ● Usury stated being a reply to Mr. Jelinger's Usurer cast whereto are adjoyned, some animadversions on Mr. Bolton's and Mr. Capel's discourses, concerning the same subject / written by T.P. ● 1679
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37344.T. P., Sir. ● A hue and cry after the reasons which were to have been given on Thursday September 18. 1679. to the Lieutenancy, by Sir T.P. and others. ● 1679
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37345.T. P., friend to truth and peace. ● The true Protestants watch-word, instructing all true Protestants what they ought to do in a peaceable way of opposition againt Popery, at this juncture of time. / By T.P. a friend to truth and peace. ● 1679
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37346.T. S. Epistle from a late Roman Catholick to the Very Reverend Dr. Edward Stillingfleet, Dean of St. Paul's. ● Several weighty considerations humbly recommended to the serious perusal of all, but more especially to the Roman Catholicks of England to which is prefix'd, An epistle from one who was lately of that communion to Dr. Stillingfleet, Dean of St. Pauls, declaring the occasion of the following discourse. ● 1679
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37347.T. W. ● A fresh relation from the Kings army in Scotland the retreat of the rebels on their approach, with the names of such persons of quality as have lately joyn'd the rebellious troops : being the tidings brought by the last express in a pacquet dated the 20th of this instant June 1679 just at midnight. ● 1679
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37348.T. W. ● A letter from Rome to a friend in London in relation to the Jesuits executed, and those that are to be executed in the countryes ... ● 1679
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37349.T. W. ● The godly mans delight or A family guide to pietie containing directions to a holy life with certain Christian dialogues also prayers meditations upon severall occasions. ● 1679
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37350.Tasborough, John, defendant. ● The tryal and conviction of John Tasborough and Ann Price for subornation of perjury, in endeavouring to perswade Mr. Stephen Dugdale to retract and deny his evidence about the horrid Popish Plot with an intention to stifle the further prosecution and discovery of the same at the King's bench bar at Westminster, Tuesday the third day of February, 1679/80 before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs Knight, Lord Chief Justice, and the rest of the judges of that court. ● 1679
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37351.Taylor, Frances, d. 1685. ● A testimony to the Lord's power and blessed appearance in and amongst children wherein is expressed the great love of God to them, who, as young and tender, have tasted of his good word heavenly life. Published for the use of Friends, and to prevent various reports, that they may have a true account in the following testimonies, given forth by faithful witnesses. Here are also added to what was before printed, several pretious testimonies and epistles, which are as the effects of the appearance and opperation of that great power wisdom of God in and amongst them. ● 1679
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37352.Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. ● Thomas Taylor's solemn declaration to clear himself from that wicked aspersion of being a Jesuit, and from popery, witness my hand, Thomas Taylor ● 1679
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37353.Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. ● To the people at and about Stafford a testimony for God and his truth and against deceit and deceivers, especially the hireling priests ... / by ... Thomas Taylor. ● 1679
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37354.Tenison, Richard, 1640?-1705. ● A sermon preached at the primary visitation of the Most Reverend Father in God Michael Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh, primate and metropolitan of all Ireland, and lord high chancellor of the same. Held at Drogheda, August 20. 1679. / by Rich. Tenison ... ● 1679
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37355.Thomas, J. (John) ● A vindication of the true Christian religion in opposition to the abominations of popery in a sermon upon Ezek. 21: 24,25,26,27 : being the text appointed by the Pope for Master Whitebread, one of the popish conspirators, to preach upon the accomplishing of their wicked design for taking away the life of His Most Sacred Majesty ... / by J. Thomas, Rect. of S. Nicholas. ● 1679
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37356.Thomas, William, 1613-1689. ● An apology for the Church of England in point of separation from it by ... William Lord Bishop of St. Davids. ● 1679
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37357.Thrasher, William. ● The marrow of chymical physick, or, The practice of making chymical medicines divided in three books, viz. shewing the true and perfect order to distil, or draw forth from vegetables, minerals and metals, their spirits, oyls, vinegars ... : whereunto is added at the end of every such preparation its vertue and medicinal use for the preservation of health and restoring the diseased to sanity, a rare way of making metaline glass of any colour whatsoever ... / by Will. Thraster. ● 1679
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37358.Tillotson, John, 1630-1694. ● A sermon preached at White-hall, April the 4th, 1679 by John Tillotson ... ● 1679
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37359.Tillotson, John, 1630-1694. ● A sermon preached at the first general meeting of the gentlemen, and others in and near London, who were born within the county of York in the church of S. Mary-le-Bow, Decemb. 3, 1678 / by John Tillotson ... ● 1679
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37360.Tillotson, John, 1630-1694. ● L'esprit du christianisme, ou, Sermon sur le IX de S. Luc v. 55, 56 prononce à Westmunster devant l'honorable Chambre des communes, le 5-15 novembre, 1678 / par Jean Tillotson ; traduit de l'Anglois par J.B. de Rosemond. ● 1679
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37361.Tomlinson, William. ● The principles of the Papists by which their leaders put them upon bloody and treacherous practices, plainly demonstrated by the Scriptures to be most erroneous and wicked. And a few better principles briefly laid down, for them (or others) to meditate on, tending to a peaceable life among men, And also a few quæries left them last of all, to satisfie their consciences in. Partly for the sakes of those among them whose consciences have some tenderness in them, and are not quite feared: partly also for those who through ignorance are too much inclining to them. Also there may be some service of these things to others. By a lover of truth, mercifulness, plain-heartedness, humility and fidelity, W. T. ● 1679
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37362.Tonge, Ezerel, 1621-1680. ● 1. Dr. Tonges relation of the general massacre intended and plotted by the Papists: 2. Brought into Parliament by his direction and assistance: 3. Near the time of their prorogation, about the 22th. of June, 1678. by Richard Greene of Dilwin, in the county of Hereford, who first informed the doctor it. ● 1679
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37363.Tonge, Ezerel, 1621-1680. ● Popish mercy and justice being an account, not of those (more than an hundred thousand) massacred in France by the papists, formerly, but of some later persecutions of the French Protestants : set forth in their petition to the French king / translated for the information of English Protestants, by Ezreel Tonge ... ● 1679
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37364.Tonge, Ezerel, 1621-1680. ● The new design of the papists detected, or, An answer to the last speches [sic] of the five Jesuites lately executed viz. Tho. White alias Whitebread, William Harcourt alias Harrison, John Gaven alias Gawen, Anthony Turner and John Fenwick / by Ezrael Tongue. ● 1679
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37365.Topham, George, d. 1694. ● Innocency no shield against envy A sermon preached on Friday, April 11. being the fast-day appointed by the Kings proclamation to seek reconciliation with God, By George Topham, rector of Boston in Lincolnshire. Perused and approved of by the right Reverend father in God, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Lincoln. ● 1679
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37366.Tosier, John. ● A letter from Captain John Tosier, commander of His Majesties ship the Hunter at Jamaica with a narrative of his embassy and command in that frigat to the captain general and governour of Havannah, to demand His Majesty of Great Brittains subjects kept prisoners there ... : as also, the miraculous preservation of fifteen English His Majesties subjects, cast away and remaining eighteen days in a long boat at sea in a sad condition, taken up by the said Captain John Tosier. ● 1679
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37367.Touchstone, Timothy. ● Timothy Touchstone his reply to Mr. Christian's letter written in vindication of the great worth and innocence of the Earl of Danby. ● 1679
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37368.Touchstone, Timothy. ● Timothy Touchstone's reply to Sir Anonymus, at Mr. Christian's lodgings, at the sign of the naked devil, between Hamden and Danby-Houses ● 1679
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37369.True Englishman. ● Fiat justitia ruat cœlum, or, Somewhat offer'd in defence of the imperial crown of England and its successor in answer to a speech pretended to be spoken in the honourable House of Commons, upon the reading the bill against the D. / by a true Englishman. ● 1679
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37370.True patriot. ● Great and weighty considerations relating to the D[uke of York] or successor of the crown humbly offer'd to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and both Houses of Parliament / by a true patriot. ● 1679
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37371.Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50. ● Animadversions upon the doctrine of transubstantiation a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the lord mayor and the Court of Aldermen, Octob. XIX, 1679, at the Guild-Hall Chappel, London / by John Turner ... ● 1679
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37372.University of Oxford. ● Quæstiones in sacra theologia [jure civili, philosophia, medicina] discutiendæ Oxonii in vesperiis duodecimo [decimo quarto] die mensis Julii anno Domini 1679 ● 1679
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37373.Ussher, James, 1581-1656. ● Episcopal and Presbyterial government conjoyned proposed as an expedient for the compremising of the differences, and preventing of those troubles about the matter of Church-Government / written in the late times by ... Ja. Usher ... ● 1679
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37374.Ussher, James, 1581-1656. ● Strange and remarkable prophesies and predictions of the holy learned, and excellent Iames Usher, late L. Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of Ireland Giving an account of his foretelling I. The rebellion in Ireland forty years before it came to pass. II. The confusions and miseries of England in church and state. III. The death of King Charles the first. IIII. His own poverty and want. V. The divisions in England in matters of religion. Lastly, of a great and terrible persecution which shall fall upon the reformed churches by the Papists, wherein the then Pope should be chiefly concerned. Written by the person who heard it from this excellent persons own mouth, and now published earnestly to perswade us to that repentance and reformation which can only prevent our ruin and destruction. Licensed, November the 16th. ● 1679
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37375.Varney, John. ● For England's information, reformation, great joy, peace, and consolation; and for her great honour, and exaltation, and for the great shame, contempt and terror of the Turk, the Pope, and the Devil, and all the workers of evil ● 1679
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37376.Villedieu, Madame de, d. 1683. ● The unfortunate heroes, or, The adventures of ten famous men, viz, Ovid, Lentullus, Hortensius, Herennius, Cepion, Horace, Virgil, Cornelius Gallus, Crassus, Agrippa, banished from the court of Augustus Cæsar in ten novels / composed by that great wit of France, Monsieur de Villa dieu ; Englished by a gentleman for his diversion. ● 1679
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37377.Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697. ● A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. George Baker first preached and then published, at the earnest desire of his relations, by Nathanael Vincent ... ● 1679
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37378.Virgil. ● The passion of Dido for Æneas As it is incomparably exprest in the fourth book of Virgil. Translated by Edmund Waller Sidney Godolphin, Esqrs. ● 1679
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37379.W. M., Esq. ● A satyrical poem on the most horrid and execrable Jesuitish Plot in 1678, for the assassination of the King, subversion of the government, destruction of Protestantism and introduction of popery also an humble address to His Most Sacred Majesty for the extirpation of popery / by a loyal subject to the King, a true son of the Church of England and a faithful servant to his countrey, W.M., Esq. ● 1679
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37380.W. P., Esq. ● The divine right of kings asserted in general, ours in particular, both by the laws of God, and this land by W.P. Esq. ● 1679
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37381.W. S. ● A full and true relation of a new hellish Popish plot in Ireland, carried on by the papists in the province of Munster with the manner how they would have possessed themselves of that strong city of Limerick, and the castle thereof, in order to the receiving French forces in the great River Shanon, for their landing there : express'd in a letter from a friend verbatim, dated in Dublin this 6th of December 1679. ● 1679
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37382.W. W. ● Encheiridion paradeigmatikeon or, A manual of examples, assisting youth in their school-exercise of making theams. A work hitherto much wanting unto schools. / By W.W. ... ● 1679
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37383.Wadsworth, James, 1604-1656? ● The memoires of Mr. James Wadswort [sic], a Jesuit that recanted discovering a dreadful prospect of impiety, in the blasphemous doctrines (or Gospel) of the Jesuits, with their atheistical lives and conversations / faithfully published to the world out of the authors own original notes, with the particular places, persons, and circumstantial actions , of which he himself was both an eye and ear-witness from time to time. ● 1679
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37384.Waite, Mary. ● A warning to all Friends who professeth the everlasting truth of God which he hath revealed and made manifest in this his blessed day (whether on this side, or beyond the seas). ● 1679
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37385.Wakeman, George, Sir, fl. 1668-1685, defendant. ● The tryals of Sir George Wakeman Baronet. William Marshall, William Rumley, James Corker, Benedictine monks For high treason, for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion. At the Sessions in the Old-Bayley, holden for London and Middlesex on Fryday the 18th. of July 1679. Published by authority. ● 1679
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37386.Walker, Anthony, d. 1692. ● Say on, or, A seasonable plea for a full hearing betwixt man and man and a serious plea for the like hearing betwixt God and man : delivered in a sermon at Chelmsford in Essex, at the general assize holden for the said county, before the Honourable Sir Timothy Littleton, one of His Majesty's Barons of the Exchecquer, July 8, 1678 / by Anthony Walker ... ● 1679
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37387.Wall, John, Saint, 1620-1679. ● A narrative of the proceedings and tryal of Mr. Francis Johnson, a Franciscan, at Worcester last summer-assizes Anno Dom. 1679 written with his own hand as followeth. ● 1679
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37388.Wall, John, Saint, 1620-1679. ● A true copy of the speech of Mr. Francis Johnstons, alias Dormore, alias Webb, alias Wall, a priest of the Church of Rome (who was convicted before Mr. Justice Atkins, at Worcester, last Lent-Assizes, upon an indictment on the statute of the 27 Eliz. Cap. 2) which he spake upon the ladder, immediately before his execution, on Fryday last, August 22, 1679 ● 1679
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37389.Wall, John, Saint, 1620-1679. ● Mr. Johnson's speech which he deliver'd to his friend to be printed (as he mention'd at the place of execution.) ● 1679
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37390.Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687. ● A poem on the present assembling of the Parliament, March the 6th. 1678 ● 1679
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37391.Waller, William, Sir, d. 1699. ● The tragical history of Jetzer, or A faithful narrative of the feigned visions, counterfeit revelations, and false miracles of the Dominican fathers of the covent of Berne in Switzerland, to propagate their superstitions for which horrid impieties, the prior, sub-prior, lecturer, and receiver of the said covent were burnt at a stake, Anno Dom. 1509 / collected from the records of the said city by the care of Sir William Waller, Knight ; translated from his French copy by an impartial pen ... ● 1679
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37392.Wallis, John, 1616-1703. ● The resurrection asserted in a sermon preached to the University of Oxford on Easter-day, 1679 / by John Wallis ... ● 1679
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37393.Walsh, Peter, 1618?-1688. ● A treatise of the oath of supremacy ● 1679
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37394.Walsh, Robert, Sir. ● A true narrative and manifest set forth by Sir Robert Walsh knight and Batt. which he is ready all manner of ways to justify as relating unto Plots, designs, troubles and insurrections, which were intended to have been set a foot, towards the subversion of His Most Excellent Majesties laws and government, not by a private information, or other, but before any court of Justice, discipline ; either in the civil, common, or marshal law and to reply or disanul the printed paper, in part of Edmund Everard and Irish man, who was so long prisoner in the tower : and to make out why he was so detained, nothing relating to the plot but was for his intent to have poysoned the Duke of Monmouth as shall more amply be made out in this manifest. ● 1679
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37395.Wansleben, Johann Michael, 1635-1679. ● A brief account of the rebellions and bloudshed occasioned by the anti-Christian practices of the Jesuits and other popish emissaries in the empire of Ethiopia collected out of a manuscript history written in Latin by Jo. Michael Wansleben, a learned papist. ● 1679
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37396.Ward, William, Esq., fl. 1679. ● The case of the Honourable William Ward Esq; son and heir apparent of the Right Honourable Edward Lord Ward, John Levett, Gent., and Mary his wife: humbly offered to the consideration of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled. ● 1679
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37397.Ware, Robert. ● The examinations of Faithful Commin Dominican Fryar, as Sir James Ware had them from the late Lord Primate Usher, being one of the memorials of the Lord Cecil. ● 1679
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37398.Warner, John, 1628-1692. ● Anti-Fimbria, or, An answer to the animadversions upon the last speeches of the [f]ive Jesuits executed at Tyburne June 20. 30. 1679. / By A.C.E.G. ● 1679
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37399.Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. ● Light in darkness, or, Deliverance proclaimed unto the church in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements in a sermon / preached by Thomas Watson. ● 1679
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37400.Well-wisher to trade and the publick good. ● An humble proposal to cause bancrupts make better and more speedier payment of their debts to their creditors than, by long experience hath been found, the statutes against bancrupts do effect, or than any other way hitherto proposed, hath shewen by a well-wisher to trade and the publick good. ● 1679