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42301.Gother, John, d. 1704. ● A papist mis-represented and represented, or, A two-fold character of popery the one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years fill'd it with fears and jealousies and deserves the hatred of all good Christians : the other laying open that popery which the papists own and profess : with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion / by J.L. ; to which is annexed, Roman-Catholick principles, in reference to God and the King. ● 1685
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42302.Gould, Robert, d. 1709? ● A funeral eclogue to the pious memory of the incomparable Mrs. Wharton ● 1685
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42303.Gould, Robert, d. 1709? ● The laurel a poem on the poet-laureat. ● 1685
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42304.Gower, Humphrey, 1638-1711. ● A discourse deliver'd in two sermons preached in the cathedral at Ely, in September 1684, not long after the death of the Right Reverend Father in God Peter Gunning, late Lord Bishop of Ely / by Humfrey Govver ... ● 1685
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42305.Gower, Humphrey, 1638-1711. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall on Christmas-Day, 1684 Humfrey Gower ... ● 1685
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42306.Gracián y Morales, Baltasar, 1601-1658. ● The courtiers manual oracle, or, The art of prudence written originally in Spanish by Baltazar Gracian, and now done into English. ● 1685
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42307.Graile, John. ● Three sermons preached at the cathedral in Norwich, and a fourth at a parochial church in Norfolk humbly recommending I. True reformation of our selves, II. Pious reverence toward God and the King, III. Just abhorrence of usurping republicans, and, IV. Due affection to the monarchy / by John Graile ... ● 1685
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42308.Grew, Nehemiah, 1641-1712. ● Musæum regalis societatis, or, A catalogue and description of the natural and artificial rarities belonging to the Royal Society and preserved at Gresham Colledge made by Nehemiah Grew ; whereunto is subjoyned The comparative anatomy of stomachs and guts by the same author. ● 1685
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42309.Grey, Thomas. ● Loyalty essential to Christianity being a sermon preached the thirtieth of June, 1685 upon the occasion of the news of the damnable rebellion in the west and in the course of the constant lecture in the parish church of Dedham in Essex / by Thomas Grey. ● 1685
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42310.Griffith, George, 1601-1666. ● Gueddi'r-Arglwydd wedi ei hegluro mewn amrŷw ymadroddion, neu bregetheu byrrion / o waith y gwir barchedic dâd Geor. Griffith. ● 1685
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42311.Groeneveldt, Jan, 1647?-1710?. ● [The oracle for the sick.] ● 1685
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42312.Grove, Robert, 1634-1696. ● Roberti Grovii, Carmen de sanguinis circuitu a Gulielmo Harvaeo Anglo, primum invento adjecta sunt miscellanea quaedam. ● 1685
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42313.Grove, Robert, 1634-1696. ● Seasonable advice to the citizens, burgesses, and free-holders of England concerning parliaments, and the present elections / by a divine of the Church of England. ● 1685
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42314.H. S. ● An answer to a letter to a gentleman in the countrey, giving an account of the two insurance-offices, the Fire-Office Friendly-Society ● 1685
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42315.Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676. ● The father's new-years-gift to his son containing divers useful and necessary directions how to order himself both in respect to this life and that which is to come / written by the Right Honourable Sir Matthew Hale ; whereunto is added, divine poems upon Christmas-day. ● 1685
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42316.Hammat, John, b. 1657 or 8. ● A burning and a shining light a sermon preached at the funeral of the late reverend Mr. James Wrexham, minister at Haversham in the county of Bucks / by John Hammat. ● 1685
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42317.Hampden, John, 1656?-1696. ● [The tryal of John Hambden for conspiring the death of the king, and raising a rebellion in this kingdom at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, London ... 30th of December, 1685 ...] ● 1685
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42318.Hartcliffe, John, 1651-1712. ● A discourse against purgatory ● 1685
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42319.Hascard, Gregory. ● A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the lord mayor Sir James Smith, the Right Worshipful the aldermen and sheriffs of the city of London, and the governours of the hospitals on Tuesday in Easter last, at the parish-church of St. Botolph Aldgate / by Greg. Hascard. ● 1685
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42320.Hawkins, Robert, 17th/18th cent. ● The perjur'd phanatick, or, The malicious conspiracy of Sr. John Croke of Chilton, Henry Larimore and other phanaticks against the life of Robert Hawkins, clerk, and late minister of Chilton, occasioned by his suit for tiths discovered in a tryal at Alisbury before the Right Honourable Sir Matthew Hale, then Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer and Lord Chief Justice of England. ● 1685
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42321.Hayne, Samuel, b. 1645? ● An abstract of all the statutes made concerning aliens trading in England from the first-year of K. Henry the VII also, of all the laws made for securing our plantation trade to our selves : with observations thereon, proving that the Jews (in their practical way of trade at this time) break them all, to the great damage of the King in his customs, the merchants in their trade, the whole kingdom, and His Majesties plantations in America in their staple : together with the hardships and difficulties the author hath already met with, in his endeavouring to find out and detect the ways and methods they take to effect it / by Samuel Hayne ... ● 1685
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42322.Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van, 1614-1699. ● The paradoxal discourses of F.M. Van Helmont concerning the macrocosm and microcosm, or, The greater and lesser world and their union set down in writing by J.B. and now published. ● 1685
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42323.Hesketh, Henry, 1637?-1710. ● A sermon preached in His Majesty's Chapel-Royal at White-Hall, upon the 26th day of July 1685 being the day of publick thanksgiving to Almighty God for His Majesty's late victory over the rebels / by Henry Hesketh ... ● 1685
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42324.Hewetson, Michael, 1643-1724. ● Ireland's tears to the sacred memory of our late dread soveraign King Charles II. ● 1685
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42325.Heyrick, Thomas, d. 1694. ● A sermon preached at Market Harborow in the county of Leicester, on the 17th day of February, 1684/85 being the day on which our Sovereign Lord James II was there proclaimed king, / by Thomas Heyricke. ● 1685
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42326.Heyrick, Thomas, d. 1694. ● The character of a rebel a sermon preached at Market Harborow, on the 26th of July, 1685, being the day of thanksgiving appointed for His Majesties victory over the rebels / by Thomas Heyricke. ● 1685
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42327.Hickes, George, 1642-1715. ● A letter from a person of quality to an eminent dissenter to rectifie his mistakes concerning the succession, the nature of persecution and a comprehension. ● 1685
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42328.Hickes, George, 1642-1715. ● The case of infant-baptism in five questions ... ● 1685
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42329.Hickes, John, 1633-1685. ● The last speech, of that pious and [lear]ned divine Mr. John Hicks who was executed at Glassenbury, Octob. 1685. ● 1685
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42330.Hildesley, Mark. ● Religio jurisprudentis, or, The lawyer's advice to his son in counsels, essays, and other miscellanies, calculated chiefly to prevent the miscarriages of youth, and for the Orthodox establishment of their morals in years of maturity / per Philanthropum. ● 1685
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42331.Hill, Joseph, 1625-1707. ● The providence of God in sudden death ordinary and extraordinary vindicated and improved in a funeral sermon for Mrs. Mary Reve, wife to Mr. Nicholas Reve, merchant : first preached to the English Church in Rotterdam, January 14, 1685, and since enlarged / by Joseph Hill. ● 1685
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42332.Hinton, John, d. 1720. ● A sermon preached in the parish church of Newbury, Berks, on the 26th of July, 1685 being the day of Thanksgiving for His Majesty's late victory over the rebels / by John Hinton. ● 1685
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42333.Hodges, Thomas, d. 1688. ● The necessity dignity and duty of Gospel ministers discoursed of before the University of Cambridge. ● 1685
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42334.Holland, Richard, 1679-1706. ● A sermon preached at the assizes at Leicester, March 19, 1685, being the county-court also when the nobility and gentry met to chuse [sic] their knights for the ensuing Parliament / by Richard Holland ... ● 1685
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42335.Horn, John, 1614-1676. ● Essays about general and special grace y way of distinction between; or distinct consideration of 1. The object of divine faith, or the truth to be preached to, and believed by men. And, 2. Gods purposes for dispensing. And, 3. His dispensations of the said truth, and the knowledge of it to men. And, 4. The operations of God with it in men in the dispensation of it. By Jo. Horne, late of Lin-Allhallows. ● 1685
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42336.Horne, Thomas, 1610-1654. ● A sermon preached in his Majesties Chappel at Whitehall on the eighth of February, 1684/5, being the Sunday after the death of His late Sacred Majesty, King Charles the Second of blessed memory by Thomas Horne ... ● 1685
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42337.Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697. ● The exercise of prayer: or, A help to devotion Being a supplement to the happy ascetick, or best exercise. Containing prayers and devotions, suitable to the respective exercises with additional prayers for several occasions. By Anth. Horneck D.D. ● 1685
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42338.Howell, John, b. 1658? ● A discourse on persecution, or, Suffering for Christ's sake clearing the notion of it, and making a discrimination of just from vnjust pretensions to it : and passionately recommending true Christian suffering to all those who shall be call'd thereto : occasionally representing the folly and sinfulness of illegal, arbitrary courses for the prevention of it, and the security of our church / by John Howell ... ● 1685
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42339.Howson, Robert. ● Fifteen questions touching church government, clandestinately purposed to, but publickly answered by Rob. Howson M.A. and minister of the town and county of Poole ● 1685
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42340.Humfrey, John, 1621-1719. ● The axe laid to the root of separation, or, The churches cause against it by the author who wrote in the late Times for free admission to the Lord's Supper. ● 1685
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42341.I. D. ● A true relation; of a most dreadful fire which happened on the city of Udem or Uhien in Germany together, with an account of the regulars, monastries, churches, houses, people, and cattle, that suffered in those most devouring flames, very remarkable, and not inferiour to that of London. ● 1685
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42342.I. S. ● A congratulatory poem written by J. S. And occasionally published on the 23d. of April, 1685: being the Coronation-Day of their Most Sacred Majesties, ● 1685
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42343.Ingram, William, fl. 1685. ● A Testimony of love, in tender advice and counsel, to all young men, and others, who profess the truth. ● 1685
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42344.Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) ● We hereby think fit to will and require all officers and souldiers, immediately to repair to their respective commands ... by the Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governour of Ireland, Ormonde. ● 1685
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42345.Ireland. Lords Justices and Council. ● By the Lords Justices and Council. Mich. Armach. C. Granard. Whereas by proclamation dated the 20th. of June 1685. for the reasons therein expressed, we did strictly require and command every captain, or in his absence, and other officer in chief of the militia within this kingdom, ... to call for and gather together all the fire-arms appertaining to his troop ... ● 1685
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42346.Ireland. Lords Justices and Council. ● By the Lords Justices and Council. Mich. Armach. C. Granard. Whereas we are informed that divers of his Majesties subjects in several parts of this kingdom, being possessed with strange fears groundless jealousies, have frequently of late deserted their own dwelling houses, ... ● 1685
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42347.Ironside, Gilbert, 1588-1671. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall November 23, 1684 by Gilbert Ironside ... ● 1685
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42348.J. B. (J. Browne) ● Catholick schismatology, or, An account of schism and schismaticks in the several ages of the world : to which are prefixed some remarks on Mr. Bolde's plea for moderation / J.B. ● 1685
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42349.J. F. (John Falconer) ● Cryptomenysis patefacta, or, The art of secret information disclosed without a key containing, plain and demonstrative rules, for decyphering all manner of secret writing with exact methods, for resolving secret intimations by signs or gestures, or in speech : as also an inquiry into the secret ways of conveying written messages, and the several mysterious proposals for secret information, mentioned by Trithemius, / by J. F. ● 1685
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42350.J. G. (John Gough), fl. 1640. ● The Academy of complements, or, A new way of wooing wherein is variety of love-letters, very fit to be read of all young men and maids, that desire to learn the true way of complements. ● 1685
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42351.J. H., Esq. ● A Pindarick ode on the death of His Late Sacred Majesty King Charles II. of blessed memory. By J.H. Esq;. ● 1685
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42352.J. P. ● Oeconomica sacra, or, A parænetical discourse of marriage together with some particular remarks on the marriage of Isaac and Rebecca. ● 1685
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42353.J. S. ● An account of the proceedings against the rebels at an assize holden at Exeter, on the 14th of this instant September, 1685, where to the number of 26 persons were tryed for high-treason, and found guilty as also an account of the several persons names that were appointed to be executed, and the places they are to be executed at. ● 1685
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42354.Jackson, Christopher, 1638-1701. ● The magistrate's duty in a sermon, preached at Saint Crux in the city of York, on Sunday, August the 16th, immediatly after the reception of the charter, and the swearing of the Lord Mayor and Alderman / by Chr. Jackson ... ● 1685
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42355.James II, King of England, 1633-1701. ● His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the 9th of November, 1685 ● 1685
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42356.James, Elinor. ● May it please Your Most Sacred Majesty seriously to consider my great zeal and love that I have always had for His Late Majesty and kingdoms and my fervent constancy to the Church of England ● 1685
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42357.Jeffreys, George Jeffreys, Baron, 1644 or 5-1689. ● The charge given by the Ld. Ch. Justice Jefferies at the city of Bristol, Monday, September 21, 1685, in his return from his western campaigne ● 1685
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42358.Jegon, William, 1650-1710. ● The damning nature of rebellion, or, The universal unlawfulness of resistance under pain of damnation, in the saddest sense asserted in a sermon preached at the cathedral of Norwich, May 29, 1685, being the anniversary-day of the birth of His late Majesty Charles II, and of the happy restauration both of him and of the government from the great rebellion / by William Jegon ... ● 1685
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42359.Jenkyn, William, 1613-1685. ● Mr. Jenkins's dying thoughts who departed this life on Monday the 19th of this instant January, in the Prison of Newgate. ● 1685
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42360.Jenner, David, d. 1691. ● The prerogative of primogeniture shewing that the right of succession to an hereditary crown, depends not upon grace, religion, , but onely upon birth-right and primogeniture, and that the chief cause of all or most rebellions in Christendom, is a fanatical belief that temporal dominion is founded in grace / by David Jenner ... ● 1685
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42361.Jewel, John, 1522-1571. ● The apology of the Church of England, and an epistle to one Seignior Scipio a Venetian gentleman, concerning the Council of Trent written both in Latin / by ... John Jewel ... ; made English by a person of quality ; to which is added, The life of the said bishop ; collected and written by the same hand. ● 1685
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42362.John III Sobieski, King of Poland, 1629-1696. ● Copia literarum Serenissimi Regis Poloniae ad Summum Pontificem A copy of a letter of the most serene King of Poland to His Holiness. ● 1685
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42363.Jones, Thomas, 1648-1713. ● Newydd oddiwrth y ser: neu almanac am y flwyddyn o oedran [brace] Y byd 5634. Crist 1685. Yr hon iw 'r gyntaf ar ôl blwyddyn naid. Yn yr hwn a cynhwyfwyd amriw o bethau newyddion na byant yn brintiedig erioed ôr blaen. / O wneuthuriad Thomas Jones myfyriwr yn sywedyddiaeth. ; Y chweched argraphied. ● 1685
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42364.Jubbes, John. ● The judges opinions delivered before His Grace the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in the cause between John St. Leger, Esq; plaintiff, and John Barret, Esq; defendant Taken by the register of the High Court of Chancery, Saturday the 8th of February, 1678. Present, Lord Chancellor, Lord Chief Justice Booth, Lord Chief Baron, Sir Richard Kennedy, Mr. Justice Johnson, Mr. Justice Jones, Sir Richard Reynell. ● 1685
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42365.Keith, George, 1639?-1716. ● Divine immediate revelation and inspiration, continued in the true church second part. In two treatises: the first being an answer to Jo. W. Bajer Doctor and Professor of Divinity, so called, at Jena in Germany, published first in Latine, and now in English. The second being an answer to George Hicks, stiled Doctor of Divinity, his sermon preached at Oxford, 1681. and printed with the title of, The spirit of enthusiasm exorcised; where this pretended exorcist is detected. Together, with some testimonies of truth, collected out of diverse ancient writers and fathers, so called. By G.K. ● 1685
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42366.Ken, Thomas, 1637-1711. ● An exposition on the church-catechism, or, The practice of divine love composed for the Diocese of Bath Wells. ● 1685
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42367.Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691. ● A mournful elegy, on the deplorable, and never enough to be lamented death, of the illustrious, and serene Charles the II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the true, and apostolick faith; who departed this life, (and changed his corruptible crown for an uncorruptible,) on Friday the 6th of February, between 11. and 12. of the clock, in the forenoon, being the 55th. year of his age. 1684/5 ● 1685
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42368.Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691. ● A poem on the coronation of James the II, King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, , who was crowned at Westminster-Abey the 23th of April, 1685 ● 1685
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42369.Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691. ● An elegy, on the deplorable, and never enough to be lamented death, of the illustrious, and serene Charles the II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, who departed this life, (on Friday the 6th. of February, between 11 and 12. of the clock, in the forenoon: and was interr'd at Westminster, the 14th. of the same month, being the 55th year of his age, 1684/5. ● 1685
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42370.Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691. ● In Illustrissimum, ac Serenissimum, Jacobum II, Regem Magnae Britaniae, Franciae, Hiberniae, cum publice coronam regalem indueret carmen epiphōnētikon A panegyrick poem on the coronation of the Illustrious and Serene, James II, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, ● 1685
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42371.Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691. ● The mournful mite, or, The true subject's sigh on the death of the illustrious and serene Charles II, King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, by Peter Ker. ● 1685
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42372.Killigrew, Henry, 1613-1700. ● Sermons, preached partly before His Majesty at White-Hall and partly before Anne Dutchess of York, at the chappel at St. James / by Henry Killigrew ... ● 1685
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42373.King, Gregory, 1648-1712. ● The order of the installation of Henry Duke of Norfolk, Henry Earl of Peterborow, and Laurence Earl of Rochester Knights and Companions of the most noble Order of the Garter, in the royal chappel of St. George at Windsor, July 22, 1685 ● 1685
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42374.Knap, J. (John). ● Englands sorrow for the death of his late Majesty King Charles the II. of blessed memory. ● 1685
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42375.L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. ● The Observator's observation how narrowly he scap'd hanging A piece of London-news from Oxford, people swallow shams, bones and all. Several objections answer'd, and the slanders clear'd. Christian religion does not pretend to destroy Christian charity. The danger of dividing. ● 1685
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42376.L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. ● The observator defended by the author of the Observators : in a full answer to severall scandalls cast upon him, in matters of religion, government, and good manners. ● 1685
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42377.L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. ● The observator's observations upon the bill of exculsion Let every one mend one, and begin the reformation at home. Do as you would be done by, is no text for excluders. ● 1685
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42378.La Hire, Philippe de, 1640-1718. ● Gnomoniques, or, The art of drawing sun-dials on all sorts of planes by different methods with the geometrical demonstrations of all the operations / by Mr. De la Hire of the Royal Academy of Sciences, ; rendred into English and illustrated by an example in numbers by John Leek, professor of the mathematicks. ● 1685
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42379.La Vallière, Françoise-Louise de La Baume Le Blanc, duchesse de, 1644-1710. ● The penitent lady: or Reflections on the mercy of God. Written by the fam'd Madam La Valliere, since her retirement from the French king's court to a nunnery. Translated from the French by L.A. M.A. ● 1685
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42380.Lacy, J. ● The arraignment of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, before the Earl of Shrewsbury, Lord High-Steward of England also, a brief derivation of the most honourable family of the Howards : with an account of what families they are related to by marriages / transcribed out of ancient manuscripts, never before published. ● 1685
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42381.Lamboll, William. ● A stop to the false characterizers hue-and-cry and a reproof to their unfruitful works of darkness. Wherein the folly of B.C. and L.K. is greatly manifested and their malice envy detected. ● 1685
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42382.Lamport, John. ● A direct method of ordering and curing people of that loathsome disease, the small-pox teaching the common sort of people (to whom the care of the sick is for the most part committed) how to go thorow their business with much more safety ... : as also how to prevent the usual deformity of marks and scars ... for the benefit of all, but especially the poor / being the twenty years practical experience and observations of John Lamport, alias, Lampard ... ● 1685
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42383.Lanfiere, Thomas. ● The good fellovvs consideration. Or The bad husbands amendment. Here in this ballad you may see, what 'tis a bad husband to be, for drunkenness most commonly brings many unto poverty. And when a man is mean and bare, friends will be scarce both far and near, then in your youth keep money in store, lest in old age you do grow poor. To the tune of, Hey boys up go we, / Lately written by Thomas Lanfiere, of Watchat town in Sommerset shire. ● 1685
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42384.Langbaine, Gerard, 1656-1692. ● The hunter a discourse of horsemanship directing the right way to breed, keep, and train a horse, for ordinary hunting and plates. ● 1685
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42385.Le Vayer de Boutigny, M. (Roland), 1627-1685. ● The famous romance of Tarsis and Zelie. Digested into ten books. / VVritten originally in French, by the acute pen of a person of honour. ; Done into English by Charles Williams, Gent. ● 1685
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42386.Learned and truly loyal gentleman. ● The Excellency of monarchy a panegyrick written anno 1658 / by a learned and truly loyal gentleman for information of the miserably misled Commonwealths-men (falsly so called) of that deceitful age and now reviv'd by a friend to the author and an honourer of the establish'd government of these nations. ● 1685
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42387.Lee, Obadiah, 1636 or 7-1700. ● A sermon preached on Sunday the XXVI of July, 1685. Being the day appointed for solemn thanksgiving to almighty God, for his Majesties late victory over the rebels. / Preached at Wakefield by Obadiah Lee, M.A. and vicar there. ● 1685
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42388.Lee, Richard, 1611-1684. ● A Catalogue of the library of choice books, Latin and English, of ... Dr. Richard Lee of Kings-Hatfield in Hartfordshire, deceased which will be exposed (to sale by way of auction, or out-cry, or who bids most) at the Parsonage-house in Hatfield, on Tuesday the 28th day of April, 1685. ● 1685
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42389.Lémery, Nicolas, 1645-1715. ● Modern curiosities of art nature extracted out of the cabinets of the most eminent personages of the French court : together with the choicest secrets in mechanicks, communicated by the most approved artists of France / composed and experimented by the Sieur Lemery, apothecary to the French king ; made English from the original French. ● 1685
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42390.Leti, Gregorio, 1630-1701. ● The amours of Charles Duke of Mantua and Margaret Countess of Rovera· A novel. Translated out of Itallian. ● 1685
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42391.Line, Francis, 1595-1675. ● An appendix to Clavis horologiæ, or, An explication of the pyramidical dyal set up in His Majesties garden at White-Hall, anno 1669 in which very many sorts of dyals are contained ... / by the Reverend Father Francis Hall, otherwise Line, of the Society of Jesus ... ● 1685
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42392.Loddington, William, 1626?-1711. ● The good order of truth justified wherein our womens meetings and order of marriage (by some more especially opposed) are proved agreeable to Scripture and sound reason / by an old and true friend to liberty of conscience, but not to disorder, William Loddington. ● 1685
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42393.Lougher, John, d. 1686 ● Sermons on several subjects; shewing Gods love to mankind. Salvation is by grace. Wilderness-provision. God a strong hold in trouble. Light is to be improved. / By J. Lougher minister of the gospel. ● 1685
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42394.Lowman, R. ● An exact narrative and description of the wonderfull and stupendious fire-works in honour of Their Majesties coronations, and for the high entertainment of Their Majesties, the nobility, and city of London; made on the Thames, and perform'd to the admiration and amazement of the spectators, on April the 24, 1685. ● 1685
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42395.Lowth, Simon, 1630?-1720. ● Of the subject of church power in whom it resides, its force, extent, and execution, that it opposes not civil government in any one instance of it / by Simon Lowth ... ● 1685
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42396.Loyal P. E. N. ● A poem on the most deplorable death of the Mighty Monarch, Charles II, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland ● 1685
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42397.Loyal apprentice of the honourable city of London. ● Musa præsica the London poem, or, An humble oblation on the sacred tomb of our Late Gracious Monarch King Charles the II, of ever Blessed and Eternal Memory / by a loyal apprentice of the honourable city of London. ● 1685
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42398.Loyal muse. ● Daphne Coronalis a pindarique ode, to the most august monarch James the II of England, Scotland, France, Ireland, King, Defender of the faith : crown'd at Westminster, April the 23d, 1685 / humbly dedicated by a Loyal muse. ● 1685
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42399.Lucas, Richard, 1648-1715. ● An enquiry after happiness. Vol. 1 by the author of The practical Christianity. ● 1685
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42400.Lucas, Richard, 1648-1715. ● The duty of servants containing first, their preparation for, and choice of a service, secondly, their duty in service : together with prayers suited to each duty : to this is added A discourse of the Sacrament suited peculiarly to servants / by the author of Practical Christianity. ● 1685