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42401.Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. ● A word in season: being the commentary of Dr. Martin Luther, on three selected Psalms: viz. the CXXIVth, CXXVth, and CXXIXth. With his commentary on some part of the fourth and fifth chapters of the First Epistle of St. Peter. Being of special use for the present times. ● 1685
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42402.Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691. ● A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland with a true account when the Scots were govern'd by kings in the isle of Britain / by Sir George Mackenzie ... ● 1685
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42403.Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691. ● A true and plain account of the discoveries made in Scotland, of the late conspiracies against His Majesty and the government extracted from the proofs lying in the records of His Majesties Privy Council, and the high justice court of the nation : together with an authentick extract of the criminal process and sentence against Mr. Robert Baillie of Jerviswood / extracted by command of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council of Scotland ... ● 1685
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42404.Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691. ● The tryal and process of high-treason and doom of forfaulture against Mr. Robert Baillie of Jerviswood traitor by His Majesties special command ... ● 1685
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42405.Maimbourg, Louis, 1610-1686. ● An historical treatise of the foundation and prerogatives of the Church of Rome and of her bishops written originally in French by Monsieur Maimbourg ; and translated into English by A. Lovel ... ● 1685
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42406.Maimbourg, Louis, 1610-1686. ● The history of the crusade, or, The expeditions of the Christian princes for the conquest of the Holy Land written originally in French, by the fam'd Mounsieur Maimbourg ; Englished by John Nalson. ● 1685
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42407.Manningham, Thomas, 1651?-1722. ● A short view of the most gracious providence of God in the Restoration and Succession, May 29, 1685 ● 1685
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42408.Mansell, R. (Roderick) ● A poem upon the coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King James II with an additional poem upon the death of our late Sovereign Lord Charles II of ever blessed memory / by R. Mansell, Gent. ● 1685
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42409.Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. ● Christs eternal existence, and the dignity of his person asserted and proved in opposition to the doctrine of the Socinians : in several sermons on Col. I, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 verses / by the Reverend Tho. Manton. ● 1685
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42410.Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. ● Christs temptation and transfiguration practically explained and improved in several sermons / by the late Reverend Tho. Manton ... ● 1685
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42411.Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. ● Several discourses tending to promote peace holiness among Christians to which are added, three other distinct sermons / by Dr. Manton. ● 1685
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42412.Marmion, Shackerley, 1603-1639. Fine companion. ● The Rampant alderman, or, News from the exchange a farce. ● 1685
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42413.Martin, Joseph, fl. 1685-1700. ● The seamans folly in marrying one so quickly; and for which he has cause to repent at leisure. Tune of, Cloris awake. / Written by Joseph Martin. ● 1685
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42414.Massard, Jaques. ● A treatise of the vertues and uses of several panacea's or most infallible remedies in physic. By James Massard one of the most ancientest doctors of the Colledge of Grenoble. Nov. 20th. 1685. This may be printed, Rob. Midgley. ● 1685
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42415.Masters, Samuel, 1645 or 6-1693. ● A discourse of friendship preached at the Wiltshire-feast, in St. Mary Le-Bow-Church December the 1st, 1684 / by Samuel Masters ... ● 1685
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42416.Matlock, John. ● Fax nova artis scribendi, or, An introduction (by way of dialogue) to the best forms and proportions of all letters, in each hand most useful, and excellent for all business both in clerkship and trade : to which is added, rules for spelling and pointing : as also, a table of abbreviations, so large that it will facilitate both the writing and reading of any business at common or civil law : together with some directions which may be beneficial for a clerk in the progress of his whole clerkship / by John Matlock .... ● 1685
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42417.Matlock, John. ● Method and practice defended, or, The London writing-master answer'd by John Matlock. ● 1685
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42418.Maurice, Henry, 1648-1691. ● The antithelemite, or, An answer to certain quaeres by the D. of B. and the considerations of an unknown author concerning toleration ● 1685
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42419.Mayow, John, 1641-1679. ● Rhachitidologia, or, A tract of the disease rhachitis, commonly called the rickets shewing the signes, cause, symptoms, and prognosticks : together with a most accurate and ingenious method of cure / written originally in Latin ... by ... Dr. John Mayow ... and now ... faithfully rendred into English by W.S. ; to which is subjoyn'd a profitable appendix, touching weights and measures us'd in the composition of medicines and exhibition of medicinal doses. ● 1685
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42420.Member of the Association. ● A consolatory epistle to D.T.O. in his present circumstances from a member of the association. ● 1685
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42421.Meriton, George, 1634-1711. ● Nomenclatura clericalis, or, The young clerk's vocabulary in English and Latine being a collection of several useful and necessary things digested into several sections, under proper heads, very necessary and useful, not only for young clerks, but also for young scholars, apothecaries, chirurgions, coroners, clerks of the peace, and several other persons : in this vocabulary are several hundreds of English words rendred into Latine, not elsewhere to be found : and after all are several presidents of warrants, and other things useful for young clarks not in print in any other books / by George Meriton ... ● 1685
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42422.Meriton, George, 1634-1711. ● The praise of York-shire ale wherein is enumerated several sorts of drinks : with a description of the humors of most sorts of drunckards : to which is added, a York-shire dialogue, in its pure natural dialect, as ● 1685
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42423.Millington, Edward, d. 1703. ● A catalogue of the library of books, French and English, of Mr. Peter Hushar, merchant of London, deceased which will be exposed to sale by way of auction, at Mr. Thomas Ward's house, upholster at the Boars-Head in Cornhil, on Wednesday the 18th day of November, 1685 / by Edward Millington, bookseller. ● 1685
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42424.Mills, Thomas, gent. ● The history of the holy vvar began anno 1095, by the Christian princes of Europe against the Turks, for the recovery of the Holy Land, and continued to the year 1294. In two books. To which is added, a particular account of the present war, managed by the emperour, King of Poland, and several other princes against the Turks. By Tho. Mills, gent. Illustrated with copper-plates. ● 1685
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42425.Money, William. ● To the members of both houses of Parliament for their serious consideration in making up the breaches of this nation. ● 1685
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42426.Monmouth, James Scott, Duke of, 1649-1685. ● An Account of what passed at the execution of the late Duke of Monmouth on Wednesday the 15th of July, 1685, on Tower-Hill together with a paper signed by himself that morning in the Tower, in the presence of the Lords Bishops of Ely, and Bath and Wells, Dr. Tenison and Dr. Hooper : and also the copy of his letter to His Majesty after he was taken, dated at Ringwood in Hantshire, the 8th of July. ● 1685
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42427.Monmouth, James Scott, Duke of, 1649-1685. ● An Account of what passed at the execution of the late Duke of Monmouth on Wednesday the 15th of July, 1685, on Tower-Hill together with a paper signed by himself that morning in the Tower, in the presence of the Lords Bishops of Ely, and Bath and Wells, Dr. Tennison and Dr. Hooper : and also the copy of his letter to His Majesty after he was taken, dated at Ringwood in Hantshire, the 8th of July. ● 1685
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42428.Monmouth, James Scott, Duke of, 1649-1685. ● The declaration of James Duke of Monmouth, the noblemen, gentlemen others, now in arms, for defence vindication of the Protestant religion, the laws, rights, privilieges of England, from the invasion made upon them, for delivering the kingdom from the usurpation tyranny of James Duke of York ● 1685
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42429.Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592. ● Essays of Michael, seigneur de Montaigne in three books, with marginal notes and quotations of the cited authors, and an account of the author's life / new rendered into English by Charles Cotton, Esq. ● 1685
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42430.Moodey, Joshua, 1633?-1697. ● A practical discourse concerning the choice benefit of communion with God in his house witnessed unto by the experience of saints as the best improvement of time : being the summe of several sermons on Psal. 84. 10 preach'd in Boston on lecture-dayes / by Joshua Moody. ● 1685
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42431.Moore, Jonas, Sir, 1617-1679. ● The history or narrative of the great level of the fenns, called Bedford level with a large map of the said level, as drained, surveyed, described by Sir Jonas Moore Knight, His late Majesties Surveyor-General of his ordnance. ● 1685
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42432.Morais, Francisco de, ca. 1500-1572, attributed name. ● The famous history of the life of the renowned Prince Palmerin of England: or, The glory of knightly prowess In three parts. Containing his parentage, birth, education, travels, strange adventures, noble exploits and victories; combats with monsters, gyants, armies, and armed knights, dissolving inchantments, delivering distressed ladies; and his success in love. The whole being a compleat series, inter-woven with the heroick actions of many valiant emperours, kings, princes, and knights of undoubted fame, whose matchless deeds have won them immortal honour. A book worthy the perusal of either sex. Written originally in French; and now faithfully done into English (for the better satisfaction of the reader) by J.S. ● 1685
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42433.More, Henry, 1614-1687. ● Paralipomena prophetica containing several supplements and defences of Dr Henry More his expositions of the Prophet Daniel and the apocalypse, whereby the impregnable firmness and solidity of the said expositions is further evidenced to the world. Whereunto is also added phililicrines upon R.B. his notes on the revelation of S. John ● 1685
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42434.More, Henry, 1614-1687. ● Some cursory reflexions impartially made upon Mr. Richard Baxter his way of writing notes on the Apocalypse, and upon his advertisement and postcript / by Phililicrines Parrhesiastes. ● 1685
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42435.Murray, Mungo, 17th cent. ● To the right honourable James Earl of Perth, Lord Drummond, and Stob-hall, Lord High Chancellour of his Majesties most ancient kingdom of Scotland. The congratulatory welcome of an obliged quill. ● 1685
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42436.N. L. ● The way to good success propounded in a sermon preached upon November the 24th, 1684, at Trinity-house-Chappel, to the wardens, elder brethren, and fraternity of masters and seamen of the same house, at Kingston upon Hull / by N.L., minister of the gospel at St. Mary's Church in Hull. ● 1685
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42437.N. P. ● The Frantick lover: or, The wandring young-man. ● 1685
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42438.New Plymouth Colony. ● The book of the general laws of the inhabitants of the jurisdiction of New-Plimouth collected out of the records of the General Court, and lately revised : and with some emendations and additions established and disposed into such order as they my readily conduce to general use and benefit by the order and authority of the General Court of New-Plimouth held at Plimouth, June 2d. anno Dom. 1685 reprinted and published, Nathaniel Clerk, secrt'. ● 1685
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42439.Newbery, William. ● A letter to Dr. Fowler vicar of St. Giles Cripplegate in answer to his late vindicatory preface by William Newbery William Edmvnds. ● 1685
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42440.Nicolson, William, 1655-1727. ● A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Carlisle, on Sunday Feb. 15, 1684/5 being the next day after our Soveraign Lord James the Second, was proclaim'd King in that city. / by Will. Nicolson ... ● 1685
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42441.Norfolk, Henry Howard, Duke of, 1655-1701. ● Orders to be observed at the coronation of the King and Queen Published by order of the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England, ● 1685
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42442.Norfolk, Henry Howard, Duke of, 1655-1701. ● The Duke of Norfolk's order about the habit the ladies are to be in that attend the Queen at her Coronation ● 1685
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42443.Norris, John, 1657-1711. ● A discourse concerning the pretended religious assembling in private conventicles wherein the unlawfullness and unreasonableness of it is fully evinced by several arguments / by John Norris ... ● 1685
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42444.Norris, John, 1657-1711. ● A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford at St. Peters Church in the East on Mid-Lent Sunday, March 29, 1685 by John Norris ... ● 1685
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42445.Norris, Richard, mariner. ● The manner of finding of the true sum of the infinite secants of an arch, by an infinite series which being found and compared with the sum of the secants found, by adding of the secants of whole minutes ... do plainly demonstrate that Mr. Edward Wright's nautical planisphere is not a true projection of the sphere / by Richard Norris, mariner. ● 1685
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42446.Northleigh, John, 1657-1705. ● The triumph of our monarchy, over the plots and principles of our rebels and republicans being remarks on their most eminent libels / by John Northleigh ... ● 1685
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42447.Nostradamus, 1503-1566. ● The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II, Francis II, and Charles IX, kings of France and one of the best astronomers that ever were a work full of curiosity and learning / translated and commented by Theophilvs de Garencieres ... ● 1685
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42448.Oates, Titus, 1649-1705. ● The tryals, convictions sentence of Titus Oates upon two indictments for willful, malicious, and corrupt perjury : at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster before the Right Honourable George Lord Jeffreys ... upon Friday the 8th and Saturday the 9th days of May, anno Domini 1685 ... ● 1685
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42449.Ogilby, John, 1600-1676. ● The Kings coronation being an exact account of the cavalcade, with a description of the triumphal arches, and speeches prepared by the city of London for His late Majesty Charles the Second, in his passage from the Tower to Whitehall : also the narrative of His Majesties coronation, with his magnificant proceeding and feast in Westminster-Hall, April the 23th : as it was published by His Majesties order, with the approbation and license of Sir Edward Walker, Garter Principal King at Arms / by John Ogilby Esquire ; published by William Morgan, His Majesties Cosmographer. ● 1685
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42450.One of Her Majesties servants. ● A poem on and to Her Gracious Majesty upon the day of her happy coronation by one of Her Majesties servants. ● 1685
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42451.Otway, Thomas, 1652-1685. ● Windsor castle, in a monument to our late-sovereign K. Charles II of ever blessed memory a poem / by Tho. Otway. ● 1685
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42452.Ouldman, Thomas. ● A copy of verses, presented to all my loving masters and mistrisses, in the town of Lambeth. By Thomas Ouldman, bel-man for that part of the parish. ● 1685
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42453.Owen, Vin. ● A plain sermon preached to a country congregation in the beginning of the late rebellion in the west published for the instruction of country people in their duty to the King, and the refutation of some slanderous reports raised upon the preacher / by Vin. Owen. ● 1685
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42454.P. D. ● The lives and deaths of the holy apostles of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ together with the two evangelists St. Mark and St. Luke : as also, some other of our Saviours disciples containing an account of their travels, sayings, miracles, sufferings and martyrdoms / all collected from the best authors for public use and benefit. ● 1685
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42455.P. N. ● A view of the world, being a poem of the times containing the root of rebellion, the tree of sedition, the leaves of contention, and the fruit of treason : [a]dvising every good Christian to obey governours and superiors, and not to kick at every occasion, nor to make a schism and rent in the church at every scruple, criticism, and mistake, but to live in peace and unity, lest (being found imposters before God and rebels to their King) their heads be mounted on a pole as a fruit of their treachery and rebellion. ● 1685
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42456.P. R. ● A copy of a letter sent from Constantinople, in which is a full account of several strange and horrible apparitions, which was seen at Constantinople, and other adjacent places in the air as also the Sultan's dream in the time of the storm. ● 1685
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42457.Palmer, John, 1612-1679. ● The planetary instrument. Or The description and use of the theories of the planets drawn in true proportion, either in one, or two plates, of eight inches diameter; by Walter Hayes, at the Cross-Daggers in Moor-Fields. Being excellent schemes ot help the conceptions of young astronomers; and ready instruments for finding the distances, longitudes, latitudes, aspects, directions, stations, and retrogradations of the planets; either mechanically, or arithmetically; with ease and speed. By Mr. John Palmer, rector of Ecton, and arch-deacon of Northampton. ● 1685
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42458.Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688. ● Religion and loyalty, the second part, or, The history of the concurrence of the imperial and ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the government of the church from the beginning of the reign of Jovian to the end of the reign of Justinian / by Samuel Parker ... ● 1685
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42459.Parsons, John, Sir, 1656?-1704. ● A Pindarique on the death of our late sovereign Charles II. of blessed memory by Sir John Parsons, Bart. ● 1685
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42460.Paterson, James, mathematician, fl. 1685. ● A geographical description of Scotland. With the faires largely insert; as also, an exact table of tides, and a table of the latitude and longitude of the most remarkable places in Scotland; with other useful notes, fit for every man to know either on sea or land. Exactly calculated and formed, for the use of all travellers, mariners, and others, who have any affairs, or merchandizing in this kingdom of Scotland. / By James Paterson, mathematician. ● 1685
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42461.Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688. ● On that devout and industrious gentelman, George Monteith, merchant in Edinburgh, who departed this life the 2. day of Juny [sic], 1685. A funeral elegie. / N. Paterson. ● 1685
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42462.Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688. ● On the death of his excellence General Dalziel of Binns, one of the members of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council. A funeral elegie. / N. P. ● 1685
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42463.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● A treatise of the nesssity and frequency of receiving the Holy Communion With a resolution of doubts about it. In three discourses begun upon Whit-Sunday in the cathedral church of Peterburgh. To press the observation of the fourth Rubrick after the communion office. By Symon Patrick, D.D. Dean of Peterburgh, and one of Hi [sic] Majesties Chaplains in Ordinary. ● 1685
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42464.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● Search the Scriptures a treatise shewing that all Christians ought to read the Holy Books : with directions to them therein : in three parts. ● 1685
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42465.Payne, William, 1650-1696. ● A discourse concerning the adoration of the host, as it is taught and practiced in the Church of Rome wherein an answer is given to T.G. on that subject, and to Monsieur Boileau's late book De adoratione eucharistiæ, Paris 1685. ● 1685
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42466.Pelling, Edward, d. 1718. ● A discourse of the sacrament of the Lords Supper wherein the faith of the Catholick Church concerning that mystery is explained, proved, and vindicated, after an intelligible, catachetical, and easie manner / by Edward Pelling ... ● 1685
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42467.Pelling, Edward, d. 1718. ● A sermon preached at Westminster-Abbey on the 26th of July, 1685 being the thanksgiving-day for His Majesties victory over the rebels / by Edward Pelling ... ● 1685
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42468.Pelling, Edward, d. 1718. ● A sermon preached on the 30th of January, 1684, the day of martyrdom of King Charles I, of blessed memory by Edward Pelling ... ● 1685
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42469.Pelling, Edward, d. 1718. ● A sermon preacht at St. George's Church at Windsor Septemb. 27. 1685. By Edward Pelling, chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Somerset. Printed by order. ● 1685
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42470.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● A defence of the Duke of Buckingham's book of religion and worship from the exceptions of a nameless author by the Pensilvanian. ● 1685
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42471.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● A defence of the Duke of Buckingham, against the answer to his book, and the reply to his letter by the author of the late Considerations. ● 1685
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42472.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● A further account of the province of Pennsylvania and its improvements for the satisfaction of those that are adventurers, and enclined to be so. ● 1685
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42473.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● A perswasive to moderation to dissenting Christians in prudence and conscience humbly submitted to the King and his great council by one of the humblest and most dutiful of his dissenting subjects. ● 1685
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42474.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● Annimadversions on the apology of the clamorous squire against the Duke of Buckinghams seconds, as men of no conscience ● 1685
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42475.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● Considerations moving to a toleration and liberty of conscience with arguments inducing to a cessation of the penal statues against all dissenters whatever, upon the account of religion : occasioned by an excellent discourse upon that subject publish'd by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham / humbly offered to the Parliament at their next sitting at Westminster. ● 1685
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42476.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● The Quakers elegy on the death of Charles late King of England written by W.P., a sincere lover of Charles and James. ● 1685
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42477.Percy, James, 1619-1690? ● The case of James Percy, claymant to the Earldom of Northumberland with an impartial account of the proceedings he hath made in the several courts of justice in order to the proving and obtaining his right and title to the said Earldom : humbly addressed to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliamnet [sic] assembled. ● 1685
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42478.Percy, James, 1619-1690? ● To the Kings most excellent Majesty, and to the right honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament the pedigree of James Percy, who hath by infancy, potency, priviledges, and foul practises been kept out of his birth-right, title and inheritance above fifteen years, now as God hath wonderfully preserved, restored and confirmed our King upon the royal throne of his ancestors (in peace) therefore a loyal subject in right of succession, humbly prays for a fair hearing, and for speedy justice. ● 1685
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42479.Persius. ● The third satyr of A. Persius in way of a dialogue or dramatick interlude between the serious, careful tutor and his inconsiderate, slothful pupil / rendred paraphrastically into English, and humbly recommended to the serious consideration and perusal as well of all young gentlemen as other of meaner quality whilst under tutelage and inspection of parents, governours and teachers by F.A. ● 1685
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42480.Person of honour in the country. ● An account of the taking the Earl of Argyle, on Thursday the seventeenth instant communicated in a letter from a person of honour in the country, to his friend in Dublin. ● 1685
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42481.Person of honour, a voluntier in the campagne. ● A short relation of the most remarkable transactions in several parts of Europe between the Christians and Turks including an exact diary of the siege of Buda / written originally by a person of honour, a voluntier in the compagne, and done into English by P.R. ● 1685
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42482.Person of honour. ● The atheist unmasked, or, A confutation of such as deny the being of a supream deity that governs heaven and earth by unanswerable arguments deduc'd ... / by ---- a person of honour. ● 1685
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42483.Perth, James Drummond, Earl of, 1648-1716. ● An Advertisement concerning the province of East New-Jersey in America published for the information of such as are desirous to be concerned therein, or, to transport themselves thereto. ● 1685
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42484.Peterborough, Henry Mordaunt, Earl of, 1624?-1697. ● Succint genealogies of the noble and ancient houses of Alno or de Alneto, Broc of Stephale, Latimer of Duntish, Drayton of Drayton, Mauduit of Westminster, Green of Drayton, Vere of Addington, Fitz-Lewes of Westhornedon, Howard of Effingham and Mordaunt of Turvey justified by publick records, ancient and extant charters, histories and other authentick proofs, and enriched with divers sculptures of tombs, images, seals, and other curiosities / by Robert Halstead. ● 1685
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42485.Petter, John, 1661 or 2-1700. ● A sermon preached July, 5th on the occasion of the late rebellion by John Petter. ● 1685
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42486.Phelps, Thomas. ● A true account of the captivity of Thomas Phelps at Machaness in Barbary and of his strange escape in company of Edmund Baxter and others, as also of the burning two of the greatest pirat-ships belonging to that kingdom in the River of Mamora upon the thirteenth day of June 1685 / by Thomas Phelps. ● 1685
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42487.Philipps, Edward, 1630-1696?. ● The minority of St. Lewis With the politick conduct of affairs by his mother Queen Blanch of Spain, during her regency. Being a relation of what happen'd most memorable under his reign during the year, 1226, 1227, 1228, and 1229. ● 1685
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42488.Phillips, Edward, 1630-1696? ● A treatise of the way and manner of forming the derivatives of the Latin tongue with a brief discourse of composites and de-composites. A work very much conducing to the more easie and speedy attaining of the Latin tongue; and to the saving of the labour of so frequently turning over voluminous dictionaries. By E.P. de Lond. ● 1685
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42489.Phillips, Edward, 1630-1696? ● The mysteries of love eloquence, or, The arts of wooing and complementing as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park, the New Exchange, and other eminent places : a work in which is drawn to the life the deportments of the most accomplisht persons, the mode of their courtly entertainments, treatments of their ladies at balls, their accustom'd sports, drolls and fancies, the witchcrafts of their perswasive language in their approaches, or other more secret dispatches ... ● 1685
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42490.Phillips, John, 1631-1706. ● A poem on the coronation of King James II and his royl [sic] consort Queen Mary ● 1685
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42491.Phillips, John, 1631-1706. ● An humble offering to the sacred memory of the late most serene and potent monarch Charles II by J. Phillips ... ● 1685
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42492.Phillips, R. ● A poem on the coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty, James the Second by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, and of his royal consort, our gracious Queen Mary / (attempted) by R. Phillips. ● 1685
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42493.Pike, John. ● A loyal subject's loveing advice, or, The only way to happiness heare and heareafter, is to fear God and honour the King, which is to be obtained by earnest prayer ● 1685
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42494.Pitt, Moses, fl. 1654-1696. ● A catalogue of several sorts of Bibles, Testaments, Common Prayers, singing Psalms, Book of Homilies (all printed at the Theatre in Oxford) that are to be exposed to sale (by way of auction or who bids most) in smaller or greater numbers, and at such moderate rates as will be manifestly beneficial to the respective buyers : at the auction-house in Ave- Mary-Lane over against the Black Swan near Ludgate-street on Wednesday the 10th of December, 1685. ● 1685
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42495.Platina, 1421-1481. ● The lives of the popes from the time of our saviour Jesus Christ, to the reign of Sixtus IV / written originally in Latine by Baptista Platina ... and translated into English, and the same history continued from the year 1471 to this present time, wherein the most remarkable passages of Christendom, both in church and state are treated of and described, by Paul Rycaut ... ● 1685
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42496.Playford, Henry, b. 1657. ● The theater of music, or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court and public theaters the words composed by the most ingenious wits of the age, and set to music by the greatest masters in that science : with a theorbo-bass to each song for the theorbo or bass-viol : also symphonies and retornels in 3 parts to several of them for the violins and flutes. ● 1685
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42497.Pliny, the Younger. ● An address of thanks to a good prince presented in the panegyrick of Pliny, upon Trajan, the best of Roman Emperours. ● 1685
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