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- A Christian warning-piece for all true Protestants : by way of Christian counsel and advice to the King's most excellent Majesty, and all his good Protestant subjects, founded forth out of the written word of God : wherein is clearly shewed ..., by Thomas Wall, (electronic resource)
- A Christian warning-piece for all true Protestants : by way of Christian counsel and advice to the King's most excellent Majesty, and all his good Protestant subjects, founded forth out of the written word of God : wherein is clearly shewed ..., by Thomas Wall, (electronic resource)
- A Christian warning-piece for all true Protestants, by Thomas Wall, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A Compleat catalogue of all the stitch'd books and single sheets printed since the first discovery of the popish plot (September 1678) to January 1679/80 : to which is added a catalogue of all His Majesties proclamations, speeches, and declarations with the orders of the King and Council and what acts of Parliament have been published since the plot : the continuation is intended by the publisher, (electronic resource)
- A Dialogue between Tom and Dick over a dish of coffee : concerning matters of religion and government, (electronic resource)
- A Dialogue between Tom and Dick over a dish of coffee : concerning matters of religion and government, (microform)
- A Full and true relation of a maid living in Newgate Street in London : who was buried on Saturday the 27 of this instant December, and taken up (supposed to be alive) the 30 of the same, being buried near Christ-Church hospital in the church-yard of the same, (electronic resource)
- A Full and true relation of a maid living in Newgate Street in London : who was buried on Saturday the 27 of this instant December, and taken up (supposed to be alive) the 30 of the same, being buried near Christ-Church hospital in the church-yard of the same, (electronic resource)
- A New-years gift : being a poem dedicated to the lasting memory of that worthy and learned Dr. Titus Oats, the first discoverer of the Popish Plott to destroy the sacred person of His Majesty, and to extirpate the Protestant religion, (electronic resource)
- A New-years gift : being a poem dedicated to the lasting memory of that worthy and learned Dr. Titus Oats, the first discoverer of the Popish Plott to destroy the sacred person of His Majesty, and to extirpate the Protestant religion, (electronic resource)
- A Parallel between Episcopacy & Presbytery, or, The Church of England vindicated from all the false and uncharitable reports and suggestions of either papist or Presbyterian, (electronic resource)
- A Parallel between Episcopacy & Presbytery, or, The Church of England vindicated from all the false and uncharitable reports and suggestions of either papist or Presbyterian, (electronic resource)
- A Petition to the petitioners., (electronic resource)
- A Protestant prentice's loyal advice to all his fellow-apprentices in and about London : in relation to present occurrences, and the attempts lately made to debauch some of them into pernitious undertakings and tumults, by T.S. apprentice, (electronic resource)
- A Protestant prentice's loyal advice to all his fellow-apprentices in and about London : in relation to present occurrences, and the attempts lately made to debauch some of them into pernitious undertakings and tumults, by T.S. apprentice, (electronic resource)
- A Sermon preached by Fryer John, curate of Colignac in France upon the feast of Epiphanie : commonly called Twelfth-Day, (electronic resource)
- A Sermon preached by Fryer John, curate of Colignac in France upon the feast of Epiphanie : commonly called Twelfth-Day, (electronic resource)
- A Sermon preached by Fryer John, curate of Colignac in France upon the feast of Epiphanie, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A True account of the proceedings at the Common-Hall : for chusing sheriffs and other officers at Guild-Hall, London, on Thursday the 24th of June, 1680 : with a copy of the petition there offered and own'd by the general acclamation of the hall for the sitting of the Parliament : in a letter to a friend in the countrey, (electronic resource)
- A True account of the proceedings at the Sessions for London and Middlesex begun in the Old-Bailey on Wednesday the twenty-sixth of May, 1680 : giving the substance of the tryals of several malefactors, the number and crimes of those comdemned, burnt in the hand &c. : with an account of the proceedings against Captain Tom, (electronic resource)
- A True account of the proceedings at the Sessions for London and Middlesex begun in the Old-Bailey on Wednesday the twenty-sixth of May, 1680 : giving the substance of the tryals of several malefactors, the number and crimes of those comdemned, burnt in the hand &c. : with an account of the proceedings against Captain Tom, (electronic resource)
- A True list of the names of those persons appointed by the Rump Parliament to sit as a Council of State, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A True list of the names of those persons appointed by the Rump Parliament to sit as a Council of State, (electronic resource)
- A True relation of a great and bloody fight between the English and the Moors before Tangiere, and of the bravery and heroick exploits done by the English : with an account of the commanders and captains that were ingaged, also the number slain, and those taken prisoners, with several other particulars concerning that famous garrison, (electronic resource)
- A blast blown out of the north and ecchoing up towards the south to meet the cry of their oppressed brethren : being a relation of some of the sufferings and other exercises of several of the people of God, in scorn called Quakers, in and about Richmond, Massam, Coverdale, Wensleydale, and Swaledale, and some others of the adjacent parts and places in the North Riding of the county of York since the beginning of the year 1660, (electronic resource)
- A blast blown out of the north and ecchoing up towards the south to meet the cry of their oppressed brethren : being a relation of some of the sufferings and other exercises of several of the people of God, in scorn called Quakers, in and about Richmond, Massam, Coverdale, Wensleydale, and Swaledale, and some others of the adjacent parts and places in the North Riding of the county of York since the beginning of the year 1660, (electronic resource)
- A brief account of the proceedings against the six popish priests, : condemned for high-treason the 17th day of this instant January, 1679/80. Viz. Lionel Anderson, alias Munson. William Russell. George Parry. [double bracket] Henry Starkey. James Corker, and Will. Marshal, [bracket] two Benedictine monks, formerly tryed with Wakeman. With whom was likewise tryed Alexander Lumsdell, who though he appeared to be a priest, yet being born in Scotland, he continues upon a special verdict. The heads of the evidence against each of them, and their defences and behaviour, (electronic resource)
- A brief remonstrance of the grand grievances and oppressions suffered by Sir William Courten and Sir Paul Pyndar, knts., deceased : as also by their heirs, executors, administrators, and creditors : humbly represented to both Houses of Parliament, prorogued to 21 October 1680 : faithfully collected out of several courts of record, orders of counsel, and treaties of peace and common alliance : with several remarks thereupon for the improvement of naviagation, trade, and commerce, by John Brown, (electronic resource)
- A brief remonstrance of the grand grievances and oppressions suffered by Sir William Courten and Sir Paul Pyndar, knts., deceased : as also by their heirs, executors, administrators, and creditors : humbly represented to both Houses of Parliament, prorogued to 21 October 1680 : faithfully collected out of several courts of record, orders of counsel, and treaties of peace and common alliance : with several remarks thereupon for the improvement of naviagation, trade, and commerce, by John Brown, (electronic resource)
- A brief remonstrance of the grand grievances and oppressions suffered by Sir William Courten and Sir Paul Pyndar, knts., deceased, by John Brown, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A brotherly meeting of the masters and workmen-printers: : begun the fifth of November, 1621. And continued by these stewards whose names follow in this catalogue, (electronic resource)
- A call to back-sliders, or, A supplement unto the Voice of the rod, by the same author, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of two choice and considerable libraries of books, Latin and English, of two eminent and learned men deceased : are to be exposed to sale by way of auction, at Mr. Bridge's coffe-house in Popes-Head Alley, opposite to the Royal Exchange in Corn-Hill, on Monday the 22d day of this instant November, 1680, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of two choice and considerable libraries of books, Latin and English, of two eminent and learned men deceased : are to be exposed to sale by way of auction, at Mr. Bridge's coffe-house in Popes-Head Alley, opposite to the Royal Exchange in Corn-Hill, on Monday the 22d day of this instant November, 1680, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of two choice and considerable libraries of books, Latin and English, of two eminent and learned men deceased; : are to be exposed to sale by way of auction, at Mr. Bridges's coffe-house in Popes-Head Alley, opposite to the Royal Exchange in Corn-Hill, on Monday the 22d. day of this instant November, 1680, (electronic resource)
- A coppy of the journal-book of the House of Commons from the sessions of Parliament : begun at Westminster the 21, day of October, 1678 and continued until the 30, day of December next following, being then prorogued : in which is contained the first discovery of the Popish Plot by the King to the two houses of Parliament : as also the accusation and impeachment of the Earl of Danby : with many other remarkable transactions, never before so fully and truely published, (electronic resource)
- A coppy of the journal-book of the House of Commons from the sessions of Parliament : begun at Westminster the 21, day of October, 1678 and continued until the 30, day of December next following, being then prorogued : in which is contained the first discovery of the Popish Plot by the King to the two houses of Parliament : as also the accusation and impeachment of the Earl of Danby : with many other remarkable transactions, never before so fully and truely published, (electronic resource)
- A coppy of the journal-book of the House of Commons from the sessions of Parliament, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A dialogue between the Pope and a phanatick concerning affairs in England, by a hearty lover of his prince and country, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A dialogue between the Pope and a phanatick concerning affairs in England, by a hearty lover of his prince and country, (electronic resource)
- A few words in love to all those bishops, priests & magistrates, and others, who have had a hand in persecuting the innocent, : (and yet looked to be excused, because, as they think, they have law for what they do) for them to vveigh and consider in the fear of God, and then see how far they will stand justified in his sight, (electronic resource)
- A few words in love to all those bishops, priests & magistrates, and others, who have had a hand in persecuting the innocent, : (and yet looked to be excused, because, as they think, they have law for what they do) for them to vveigh and consider in the fear of God, and then see how far they will stand justified in his sight, (electronic resource)
- A friendly epistle to the bishops and ministers of the Church of England for plain truth and sound peace between the pious Protestants of the Church of England and those of the baptised believers, written with the advice of divers pastors and brethren of the baptised congregations, by Tho. Grantham, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A friendly epistle to the bishops and ministers of the Church of England for plain truth and sound peace between the pious Protestants of the Church of England and those of the baptised believers, written with the advice of divers pastors and brethren of the baptised congregations, by Tho. Grantham, (electronic resource)
- A friendly epistle to the bishops and ministers of the Church of England for plain truth and sound peace between the pious Protestants of the Church of England and those of the baptised believers, written with the advice of divers pastors and brethren of the baptised congregations, by Tho. Grantham, (electronic resource)
- A general bill of all the christnings and burials, from the 16. of December, 1679. to the 14. of December, 1680., according to the report made to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: by the Company of Parish-Clerks of London, &c, (electronic resource)
- A general epistle to Friends, and professors of the truth., (electronic resource)
- A general epistle to Friends, and professors of the truth., (electronic resource)
- A just reproof to Mr. Richard Baxter, for his pride and insolence, in calumniating that great, and most orthodox council of Ephesus, & c, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A just reproof to Mr. Richard Baxter, for his pride and insolence, in calumniating that great, and most orthodox council of Ephesus, &c., (electronic resource)
- A letter from Artemiza in the town, to Chloe in the country, by a person of honour, (electronic resource)
- A letter from Paris giving an account of the horrid designe of poysoning and the rebellion threatned in France : the Prince of Condé's retiring from Court in discontent to Languedoc, the imprisonment of Luxemburgh, and other transactions of the highest importance, sent from a French chevalier to a friend in England, (electronic resource)
- A letter from Paris giving an account of the horrid designe of poysoning and the rebellion threatned in France : the Prince of Condé's retiring from Court in discontent to Languedoc, the imprisonment of Luxemburgh, and other transactions of the highest importance, sent from a French chevalier to a friend in England, (electronic resource)
- A letter from Paris, giving an account of the horrid designe of poysoning and the rebellion threatned in France. : The Prince of Condè's [sic] retiring from court, in discontent, to Languedoc; the imprisonment of Luxemburgh; and other transactions of the highest importance. Sent from a French chevalier, to a friend in England, (electronic resource)
- A letter from a gentleman in the city to one in the country concerning the bill for disabling the Duke of York to inherit the imperial crown of this realm, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A letter from a gentleman in the city to one in the country concerning the bill for disabling the Duke of York to inherit the imperial crown of this realm, (electronic resource)
- A letter from a gentleman in the city to one in the country concerning the bill for disabling the Duke of York to inherit the imperial crown of this realm, (electronic resource)
- A letter from an impartial hater of the papists to a friend., (electronic resource)
- A letter to Dr. du Moulin, containing a charitable reproof for his schismatical book entituled, A short and true account of the several advances the Church of England hath made towards Rome, & c, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A letter to Dr. du Moulin, containing a charitable reproof for his schismatical book entituled, A short and true account of the several advances the Church of England hath made towards Rome, &c. : to which are added Some seasonable words to Mr. Richard Baxter, (electronic resource)
- A letter to a person of honour concerning the black box, (electronic resource)
- A letter to a person of honour concerning the black box, (microform)
- A letter to a person of honour, concerning the kings disavovving the having been married to the D. of M's mother, (electronic resource)
- A letter to a person of honour, concerning the kings disavovving the having been married to the D. of M's mother, (electronic resource)
- A letter to a person of honour, concerning the kings disavovving the having been married to the D. of M's mother, (electronic resource)
- A letter to the Earl of Shaftsbury this 9th of July, 1680, from Tom Tell-Troth, a downright Englishman, (electronic resource)
- A letter to the Earl of Shaftsbury this 9th of July, 1680, from Tom Tell-Troth, a downright Englishman, (electronic resource)
- A letter to the Earl of Shaftsbury this 9th. of July, 1680., From Tom Tell-Troth a downright Englishman, (electronic resource)
- A letter written out of the countrey to a person of quality in the city who took offence at the late sermon of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dean of S. Pauls, before the Lord Mayor, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A letter written out of the countrey to a person of quality in the city who took offence at the late sermon of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dean of S. Pauls, before the Lord Mayor, (electronic resource)
- A letter written to the French King, by the lords spiritual the arch-bishops and the bishops, together with the other ecclesiasticks, appointed by the clergy of France, assembled at St. Germains en Laye : About the last breve of the Pope, upon the subject of the regale, (electronic resource)
- A letter written to the French King, by the lords spiritual the arch-bishops and the bishops, together with the other ecclesiasticks, appointed by the clergy of France, assembled at St. Germains en Laye : About the last breve of the Pope, upon the subject of the regale, (electronic resource)
- A letter written to the French King, by the lords spiritual the arch-bishops and the bishops, together with the other ecclesiasticks, appointed by the clergy of France, assembled at St. Germains en Laye. : About the last breve of the Pope, upon the subject of the regale, (electronic resource)
- A memorial of the late and present popish plots : published to refresh the memories of all undepraved Englishmen and thereby prevent the ruine of this nation by disbelieving or forgetting them, (electronic resource)
- A most learned and eloquent speech, : spoken and delivered in the House of Commons, at Westminster,, by a most learned lawyer, the 23th [sic] June, 1647, (electronic resource)
- A narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bailey, April 21, 1680. : The number of persons condemned for high-treason and other crimes, (electronic resource)
- A narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bailey, April 21, 1680. : The number of persons condemned for high-treason and other crimes, (electronic resource)
- A new ballad of London's loyalty : to a pleasant new tune, call'd Burton-Hall, (electronic resource)
- A new ballad of London's loyalty : to a pleasant new tune, call'd Burton-Hall, (electronic resource)
- A pindarick poem : consecrated to the memory of his much honoured friend, William Fox Esquire. Who died of the fatal small pox April 12, 1680. In the 19th year of his age. Dedicated to his most afflicted parents the right honourable Sir Stephen Fox knight, one of the lords commissioners of the treasury, clerk of the green cloath, &c. and his most vertuous lady, (electronic resource)
- A pindarick poem : consecrated to the memory of his much honoured friend, William Fox Esquire. Who died of the fatal small pox April 12, 1680. In the 19th year of his age. Dedicated to his most afflicted parents the right honourable Sir Stephen Fox knight, one of the lords commissioners of the treasury, clerk of the green cloath, &c. and his most vertuous lady, (electronic resource)
- A poem dedicated to the lasting honour of the pious and reverend divine Mr. Richard Baxter., (electronic resource)
- A progression in arithmetical progression : to the speedy suming up of any totals of roots, squares, or cubes as effectually as now is used only in numbers, with various uses thereof. With some things very remarkable in that mystical number, 666. Also affording ease in the extracting of cubick roots; and the framing of cubes to imperfect roots. By J.W. of Brandon in Com'Warwick, gent, (electronic resource)
- A progression in arithmetical progression : to the speedy suming up of any totals of roots, squares, or cubes as effectually as now is used only in numbers, with various uses thereof. With some things very remarkable in that mystical number, 666. Also affording ease in the extracting of cubick roots; and the framing of cubes to imperfect roots. By J.W. of Brandon in Com'Warwick, gent, (electronic resource)
- A relation of the adventures of a Christian-ship at Alexandria in Egypt : delivered in a letter to a person of honour, from Tunis in Barbary, (electronic resource)
- A relation of the adventures of a Christian-ship at Alexandria in Egypt : delivered in a letter to a person of honour, from Tunis in Barbary, (electronic resource)
- A relation of the strange apparition of the five Jesuits lately executed at Tyburn upon the account of treason, being a wonderful token of their disquiet, and some things considerable referring to their guilt : discovered to two gentlemen of eminent credit, upon the road between London and Acton, travelling for Chippenham in Wiltshire : closed up with an ingenious and merry piece of history, concerning no Jesuits in hell, (electronic resource)
- A relation of the strange apparition of the five Jesuits lately executed at Tyburn upon the account of treason. : Being a wonderful token of their disquiet, and some things considerable referring to their guilt. Discovered to two gentlemen of eminent credit, upon the road between London and Acton, travelling for Chippenham in Wiltshire. Closed up with an ingenious and merry piece of history, concerning no Jesuits in hell, (electronic resource)
- A satyr : His Holiness has three grand friends .., (electronic resource)
- A seasonable address to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and commoners of the city of London, upon their present electing of sherifs [sic], by Philo-Patris, citizen, &c, (electronic resource)
- A seasonable address to the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and commoners of the City of London, upon their present electing of sherifs., By Philo-Patris, citizen, &c, (electronic resource)
- A seasonable address to the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and commoners of the City of London, upon their present electing of sherifs., By Philo-Patris, citizen, &c, (electronic resource)
- A seasonable memento both to King and people upon this critical juncture of affaires, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A seasonable memento both to King and people upon this critical juncture of affaires, (electronic resource)
- A seasonable speech made by Alderman Atkins, in the Rump-Parliament., (electronic resource)
- A sermon at the funeral of the vertuous and truly religious lady, Mrs. Margaret Andrewes, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A short historical essay touching general councils, creeds, and impositions in matters of religion ..., written by that ingenious and worthy gentleman, Andrew Marvell .., (electronic resource)
- A short historical essay touching general councils, creeds, and impositions in matters of religion ..., written by that ingenious and worthy gentleman, Andrew Marvell .., (electronic resource)
- A short historical essay touching general councils, creeds, and impositions in matters of religion, written by that ingenious and worthy gentleman, Andrew Marvell .., (Elektronische Ressource)
- A song of the new plot : to the tune of, Jones placket is torn, &c, (electronic resource)
- A song of the new plot : to the tune of, Jones placket is torn, &c, (electronic resource)
- A song of the new plot, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A supplement to a little book entituled, A reasonable account why some pious nonconforming ministers cannot judg it lawful for them to perform their ministerial acts in publick solemn prayer, ordinarily, by the prescribed forms of others : : wherein is examined whatsoever Mr. Falconer in his book called, Libertas ecclesiastica, and Mr. Pelling in a book called, The good old way, have said to prove the ancient use of forms of prayers by ministers : and it is proved, that neither of the two aforementioned authors have said anything that proveth the general use, or imposition of such forms of prayer in any considerable part of the church, till Pope Gregories time, which was six hundred years after Christ, nor in any church since the reformation, except that of England, and (which is uncertain) some in Saxony, (electronic resource)
- A supplement to a little book entituled, A reasonable account why some pious nonconforming ministers cannot judg it lawful for them to perform their ministerial acts in publick solemn prayer, ordinarily, by the prescribed forms of others : wherein is examined whatsoever Mr. Falconer in his book called, Libertas ecclesiastica, and Mr. Pelling in a book called, The good old way, have said to prove the ancient use of forms of prayers by ministers : and it is proved, that neither of the two aforementioned authors have said anything that proveth the general use, or imposition of such forms of prayer in any considerable part of the church, till Pope Gregories time, which was six hundred years after Christ, nor in any church since the reformation, except that of England, and (which is uncertain) some in Saxony, (electronic resource)
- A supplement to a little book entituled, A reasonable account why some pious nonconforming ministers cannot judg it lawful for them to perform their ministerial acts in publick solemn prayer, ordinarily, by the prescribed forms of others, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A tender salutation to the flock of God, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A tender salutation to the flock of God, (electronic resource)
- A testimony concerning George Russel : who dyed a prisoner upon truth's account for bearing his testimouy [sic] against tythes, (electronic resource)
- A time-serving speech spoken once in season, by a worthy member of Parliament ; and now thought fit to be reprinted to prevent the occasion of having it respoken, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A time-serving speech spoken once in season, by a worthy member of Parliament ; and now thought fit to be reprinted to prevent the occasion of having it respoken, (electronic resource)
- A treatise of monarchy : containing two parts 1. Concerning monarchy in general, 2. Concerning this particular monarchy : wherein all the main questions occurrent in both are stated, disputed, and determined, (electronic resource)
- A treatise of monarchy : containing two parts 1. Concerning monarchy in general, 2. Concerning this particular monarchy : wherein all the main questions occurrent in both are stated, disputed, and determined, (electronic resource)
- A treatise of monarchy, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A true and perfect narrative of the tryal and acquitment of Mr. John Satterthwayt : at the assizes held at Kingston, March 13. Being accused for firing the house of Mr. Peter Delanoy, Dyer in Southwark· Written with his own hand, in a letter to his friend in London. Kingston, March 13. 1679, (electronic resource)
- A true and present collection of all messages, addresses, &c. from the House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie : with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto, from 1660, being the year of His Majestie's happy restauration, untill the dissolution of the Parliament, 14. August, 1679, (electronic resource)
- A true and present collection of all messages, addresses, &c. from the House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A true copy of a popish vvill made in the xixth. year of King Henry the Eighth, &c. : The original whereof, with the probate, may be seen at the sign of the Bull in the Mint, Southwark, in the custody of Mr. Merrial; and published onely to set forth the ignorance of the papists, (electronic resource)
- A true copy of a popish vvill made in the xixth. year of King Henry the Eighth, &c. : The original whereof, with the probate, may be seen at the sign of the Bull in the Mint, Southwark, in the custody of Mr. Merrial; and published onely to set forth the ignorance of the papists, (electronic resource)
- A true copy of a popish vvill made in the xixth. year of King Henry the Eighth, &c. : The original whereof, with the probate, may be seen at the sign of the Bull in the Mint, Southwark, in the custody of Mr. Merrial; and published onely to set forth the ignorance of the papists, (electronic resource)
- A true narrative of the confession and execution of the three prisoners at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 21th of this instant January 1679. Viz. Peter Richardson, Thomas Gold, John Maccarty. : As also the account of the taking three notorious highway-men, who robbed the Ipswitch coach of four houndred pounds, (electronic resource.)
- A warning and testimony from the Lord who lives and abides forever : that all that have known the Lord get into the name of the Lord therein only to have their confidence ..., by Humphry Woolrick
- A warning and testimony from the Lord who lives and abides forever : that all that have known the Lord get into the name of the Lord therein only to have their confidence ..., by Humphry Woolrick, (electronic resource)
- A word in season for Christian union : to all Protestant dissenters from the Church of England, especially those of the ministry, by an hearty well-wisher to them, and the establish'd religion, (electronic resource)
- A word in season for Christian union : to all Protestant dissenters from the Church of England, especially those of the ministry, by an hearty well-wisher to them, and the establish'd religion, (electronic resource)
- A word in season for Christian union, by an hearty well-wisher to them, and the establish'd religion, (Elektronische Ressource)
- A word without-doors concerning the bill for succession, (electronic resource)
- A word without-doors concerning the bill for succession, (electronic resource)
- A word without-doors concerning the bill for succession, (electronic resource)
- Absalom's conspiracy, or, The tragedy of treason, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Absalom's conspiracy, or, The tragedy of treason, (electronic resource)
- Absalom's conspiracy, or, The tragedy of treason, (electronic resource)
- Advertisement to booksellers. : Whereas the Four Oxford Cullies .., (electronic resource)
- Advertisement to booksellers. : Whereas the Four Oxford Cullies .., (electronic resource)
- Advertisement. : As there is hardly any thing of this world more deservingly welcome to mankinde, than health and long life .., (electronic resource)
- Advertisements to avoid being deceived., (electronic resource)
- Advice to ladies, gentlewomen, and others. : The doctor's wife in Dean's[-]Court, famous for the cure of all female distempers, having left off for some time, for the sake of her health, now, through God's blessing, is enabled to led her best help to those of her sex, (electronic resource)
- All praise and glory be given to God alone. : These are to certifie all whom it may concern, that the ever famous physician Gilbert Anderson, hath travelled through most part of the known world, in search of the most rare secrets of physick and chirurgery..., (electronic resource)
- An Account of an attempt made upon the person of Mr. Arnold, one of His Majesties Justices of the Peace for the county of Monmouth : in Bell-Yard, near Temple-Bar upon Thursday, the fifteenth of April between nine & ten a clock at night, (electronic resource)
- An Account of an attempt made upon the person of Mr. Arnold, one of His Majesties Justices of the Peace for the county of Monmouth : in Bell-Yard, near Temple-Bar upon Thursday, the fifteenth of April between nine & ten a clock at night, (electronic resource)
- An Account of the behaviour of Henry Weller, John Ralph, Clement Snell, Joseph Rumney, Matthew Smith, Ralph Cook, in Newgate, since their condemnation : with seasonable advice to all condemned prisoners : published by their earnest request and desire, (electronic resource)
- An Account of the behaviour of Henry Weller, John Ralph, Clement Snell, Joseph Rumney, Matthew Smith, Ralph Cook, in Newgate, since their condemnation : with seasonable advice to all condemned prisoners : published by their earnest request and desire, (electronic resource)
- An Account of the grounds and reasons on which Protestant dissenters desire their liberty, (Elektronische Ressource)
- An Account of the grounds and reasons on which Protestant dissenters desire their liberty, (electronic resource)
- An Account of the proceedings at the Sessions for the City of Westminster against Thomas Whitfield, scrivener, John Smallbones, woodmonger, and William Laud, painter : for tearing a petition prepared to be presented to the Kings Majestie, for the sitting of the Parliament : with an account of the said petition presented on the 13th instant, and His Majesties gracious answer, (electronic resource)
- An Account of the proceedings at the Sessions for the City of Westminster against Thomas Whitfield, scrivener, John Smallbones, woodmonger, and William Laud, painter : for tearing a petition prepared to be presented to the Kings Majestie, for the sitting of the Parliament : with an account of the said petition presented on the 13th instant, and His Majesties gracious answer, (electronic resource)
- An Answer to the pretended letter to a friend in the country : touching the present fears of the nation and from whence they arise &c, (electronic resource)
- An Answer to the pretended letter to a friend in the country : touching the present fears of the nation and from whence they arise &c, (electronic resource)
- An Answer to the second letter from Legorn : being an account of some further discovery of a continued plot aboard the ship Vanherring, (electronic resource)
- An Answer to the second letter from Legorn : being an account of some further discovery of a continued plot aboard the ship Vanherring, (electronic resource)
- An Exact copy of the petition of the protestants in France to their sovereign Lewis XIV : for redress of their present oppressions, faithfully translated from the French, (electronic resource)
- An Exact copy of the petition of the protestants in France to their sovereign Lewis XIV : for redress of their present oppressions, faithfully translated from the French, (electronic resource)
- An Exact copy of the petition of the protestants in France to their sovereign Lewis XIV, faithfully translated from the French, (Elektronische Ressource)
- An Ocean of teares, or, A World of sorrowes, (electronic resource)
- An account of the behaviour of Henry Weller, John Ralph, Clement Snell, Joseph Rumney, Matthew Smith, Ralph Cook, in Newgate. Since their condemnation. : With seasonable advice to all condemned prisoners; published by their earnest request and desire, (electronic resource)
- An account of the burning of the Pope at Temple-Bar in London, : November 17. 1769, (electronic resource)
- An account of the burning of the Pope at Temple-Bar in London, : November 17. 1769, (electronic resource)
- An account of the burning of the Pope at Temple-Bar in London, : November 17. 1769, (electronic resource)
- An account of the grounds and reasons on which Protestant dissenters desire their liberty., (electronic resource)
- An account of the total defeat of the rebels in Scotland, by the King's forces at Crawford-John; : in a letter from a person of quality to his friend in London, (electronic resource)
- An additional discovery of Mr. Roger L'Estrange : his further discovery of the Popish plot wherein Dr. Titus Oates and the rest of the King's evidences are vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them in that pamphlet : together with some new observations upon the said discovery not heretofore publisht, in a letter to Dr. Titus Oates by B.W
- An additional discovery of Mr. Roger L'Estrange, in a letter to Dr. Titus Oates by B.W, (Elektronische Ressource)
- An answer returned to the letter from Legorn, by a merchant concerned in the ship., (electronic resource)
- An answer returned to the letter from Legorn, by a merchant concerned in the ship., (electronic resource)
- An answer to the merchants letter directed to Ralph Mean-well, now on board the Van-Herring : with a pursuit of the former Legorn letter, 19 January, 1679, (electronic resource)
- An answer to the merchants letter directed to Ralph Mean-well, now on board the Van-Herring : with a pursuit of the former Legorn letter, 19 January, 1679, (electronic resource)
- An answer to the merchants letter, directed to Ralph Mean-well, now on board the Van-Herring: : with a pursuit of the former Legorn letter. 19 January 1679, (electronic resource)
- An elegy on the death of Denzil Ld Holles, : who departed this life the 10th day of Feb. 1679/80, (electronic resource)
- An extract of the acts against importing Irish cattel, &c. : One expired, the other not, (electronic resource)
- An extract of the acts against importing Irish cattel, &c. : One expired, the other not, (electronic resource)
- An historical narration concerning heresie and the punishment thereof, by Thomas Hobbes, (Elektronische Ressource)
- An impartial account of the tryal of Francis Smith : upon an information brought against him for printing and publishing a late book commonly known by the name of Tom Ticklefoot, &c. : as also of the tryal of Jane Curtis, upon an information brought against her for publishing and putting to sale a scandalous libel, called A satyr upon injustice, or, Scroggs upon Scroggs, (electronic resource)
- An impartial account of the tryal of Francis Smith : upon an information brought against him for printing and publishing a late book commonly known by the name of Tom Ticklefoot, &c. : as also of the tryal of Jane Curtis, upon an information brought against her for publishing and putting to sale a scandalous libel, called A satyr upon injustice, or, Scroggs upon Scroggs, (electronic resource)
- An intimation of the deputies of the States General, : in a late discourse with Mr. Sidney extraordinary envoy from His Majesty of Great Britain, (electronic resource)
- An intimation of the deputies of the States General, in a late discourse with Mr. Sidney, extraordinary envoy from His Majesty of Great Britain, (electronic resource)
- An intimation of the deputies of the States General, in a late discourse with Mr. Sidney, extraordinary envoy from His Majesty of Great Britain, (electronic resource)
- Animadversions on the last speech of William Viscount Stafford : who was beheaded on Tower-Hill for high treason in conspiring the death of the king, &c. on Wednesday, December 29th, 1680, (electronic resource)
- Animadversions on the last speech of William Viscount Stafford : who was beheaded on Tower-Hill for high treason in conspiring the death of the king, &c. on Wednesday, December 29th, 1680, (electronic resource)
- Antient testimony of the primitive Christians and martyrs of Jesus Christ revived against tythes, or, A relation of the sufferings of William Dobson of Slade-end in the parish of Brightwell in Barkshire : because for conscience-sake he could not pay tythes ... and for thirteen years was much exercised by imprisonment and loss of goods and the last day of the 3d month call'd May 1677 dyed a prisoner for the same : to which is annexed a short account of the sufferings of Michael Reynolds ... because he could not for conscience-sake pay tythes .., (electronic resource)
- Antient testimony of the primitive Christians and martyrs of Jesus Christ revived against tythes, or, A relation of the sufferings of William Dobson of Slade-end in the parish of Brightwell in Barkshire : because for conscience-sake he could not pay tythes ... and for thirteen years was much exercised by imprisonment and loss of goods and the last day of the 3d month call'd May 1677 dyed a prisoner for the same : to which is annexed a short account of the sufferings of Michael Reynolds ... because he could not for conscience-sake pay tythes .., (microform :)
- Antient testimony of the primitive Christians and martyrs of Jesus Christ revived against tythes, or, A relation of the sufferings of William Dobson of Slade-end in the parish of Brightwell in Barkshire, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Articles of enquiry given by [his Right Reverend Father in God James Lord Bishop of Wort.] : and delivered to the church- wardens, and side-men, to be considered and answered in his visitation, holden in the year of our Lord God, (electronic resource)
- Articles of high misdemeanors : humbly offered and presented to the consideration of His Sacred Majesty, and the Right Honourable the Lords, and others of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy-Council, against Sir William Scroggs, knight, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, Westminster, as followeth, (electronic resource)
- Articles of high misdemeanors : humbly offered and presented to the consideration of His Sacred Majesty, and the Right Honourable the Lords, and others of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy-Council, against Sir William Scroggs, knight, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, Westminster, as followeth, (electronic resource)
- Articles of high misdemeanours : humbly offer'd and presented to the consideration of His Most Sacred Majesty, and His Most Honourable Privy Councel, against Sir William Scrogs, Lord Chief-Justice of the Kings Bench, exhibited by Dr. Oats, and Captain Bedlow, together with His Lordships answer thereunto, (electronic resource)
- Articles of high misdemeanours : humbly offer'd and presented to the consideration of His Most Sacred Majesty, and His Most Honourable Privy Councel, against Sir William Scrogs, Lord Chief-Justice of the Kings Bench, exhibited by Dr. Oats, and Captain Bedlow, together with His Lordships answer thereunto, (electronic resource)
- Articles stipulated and required from Old Nick by the Duke of L--, a person of great quality in France, when he resigned and made himself over to the Devil, translated from the French, (electronic resource)
- Behemoth : the history of the Civil Wars of England, from the year 1640 to 1660, by T.H. of Malmsbury, (electronic resource)
- Behemoth : the history of the Civil Wars of England, from the year 1640 to 1660, by T.H. of Malmsbury, (electronic resource)
- Blagrave's advertisement for his spirits of scurvey-grass., (electronic resource)
- By his Majesties authority. : These are to give notice unto all persons, that there is arrived in this place John Newman, a legal and approved practitioner in physick .., (electronic resource)
- Captain Thorogood his opinion of the point of succession, : to a brother of the blade in Scotland, (electronic resource)
- Captain Thorogood his opinion of the point of succession, to a brother of the blade in Scotland, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Captain Thorogood his opinion of the point of succession, to a brother of the blade in Scotland, (electronic resource)
- Catalogus variorum librorum instructissimæ bibliothecæ doctissimi viri D. Thomæ Watson, A.M. : Scholæ Suttonianæ apud Charter-House, Londini nuperrime archididaschali., Quorum auctio habebitur Londini apud insigne Agni in vico vulgo dicto (Cornhill,) Octobris, 8. 1680, per Edvard. Millingtonum, bibliopolam, (electronic resource)
- Catalogus variorum librorum instructissimæ bibliothecæ doctissimi viri D. Thomæ Watson, A.M. : Scholæ Suttonianæ apud Charter-House, Londini nuperrime archididaschali., Quorum auctio habebitur Londini apud insigne Agni in vico vulgo dicto (Cornhill,) Octobris, 8. 1680, per Edvard. Millingtonum, bibliopolam, (electronic resource)
- Doctor John Turner his most excellent lozenges approved by Doctor George Bowls, and many other, to excel the best and most approved lozenges : which have been heretofore made by any other person whatsover, for the preventing and curing of consumptions coughs, of all sorts, catarrahs, pthisicks, putrified and corrupted lungs, shortness of breath, stopping of the stomach, and hoarsness, (electronic resource)
- Dr. Salmon's pills, spirit, drops, and balsam : Prepared and made at his house at the east-end of Pauls, next door to the Free-school, London. Published by authority, (electronic resource)
- Dr. Salmon's pills, spirit, drops, and balsam : Prepared and made at his house at the east-end of Pauls, next door to the Free-school, London. Published by authority, (electronic resource)
- Dr. Salmon's pills, spirit, drops, and balsam. : Prepared and made at his house at the east-end of Pauls, next door to the Free-school, London. Published by authority, (electronic resource)
- England's improvements justified; : and the author thereof, Captain Y. vindicated from the scandals in a paper called a Coffee-house dialogue. With some animadversions upon his popish designs therein contained, (electronic resource)
- England's improvements justified; : and the author thereof, Captain Y. vindicated from the scandals in a paper called a Coffee-house dialogue. With some animadversions upon his popish designs therein contained, (electronic resource)
- England's weal & prosperity proposed: or, Reasons for erecting publick vvork-houses in every county, : for the speedy promoting of industry and the woollen manufactory, shewing how the wealth of the nation may be encreased, many hundred thousand pounds per annum. And also that many thousand persons may be so reformed, to their own and the whole kingdoms present and future wealth and glory, that there may no more be a begger bred up in the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of the great wisdom of the nation, and presented to the honourable House of Commons. By R. Haines. To which is added A model of government for such works houses prepared by the same author, and printed in the year (79) intended to have been presented to the last Parliament. Pursuant to a breviate of proposals for the promoting of industry, and speedy restoring the woollen manufactory, by him formerly published, (electronic resource)
- England's weal & prosperity proposed: or, Reasons for erecting publick vvork-houses in every county, : for the speedy promoting of industry and the woollen manufactory, shewing how the wealth of the nation may be encreased, many hundred thousand pounds per annum. And also that many thousand persons may be so reformed, to their own and the whole kingdoms present and future wealth and glory, that there may no more be a begger bred up in the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of the great wisdom of the nation, and presented to the honourable House of Commons. By R. Haines. To which is added A model of government for such works houses prepared by the same author, and printed in the year (79) intended to have been presented to the last Parliament. Pursuant to a breviate of proposals for the promoting of industry, and speedy restoring the woollen manufactory, by him formerly published, (electronic resource)
- Fair warning from Tyburn, or, The Several confessions and execution of the fifteen notorious malefactors that suffered there on Munday the 8 of March, 1679/80, (electronic resource)
- Fair warning from Tyburn, or, The Several confessions and execution of the fifteen notorious malefactors that suffered there on Munday the 8 of March, 1679/80, (electronic resource)
- For information to all people where to deliver their letters by the penny post : the following list is an account of the several houses within the city and liberty of Westminster to Temple-Bar without, and some adjacent parts, appointed by the undertakers for receiving letters and pacquets under a pound weight, to be conveyed to all or any part of the said city : as also of London, and all the weekly bills of mortality, (electronic resource)
- For information to all people where to deliver their letters by the penny post : the following list is an account of the several houses within the city and liberty of Westminster to Temple-Bar without, and some adjacent parts, appointed by the undertakers for receiving letters and pacquets under a pound weight, to be conveyed to all or any part of the said city : as also of London, and all the weekly bills of mortality, (electronic resource)
- From aboard the Van-Herring, a letter from Legorn, Decem. 1, 1679, (electronic resource)
- From abroad the Van-Herring : being a full relation of the present state and sad condition of that ship, in a new letter from Legorn to a merchant in London, (electronic resource)
- From abroad the Van-Herring : being a full relation of the present state and sad condition of that ship, in a new letter from Legorn to a merchant in London, (electronic resource)
- Funeral tears upon the death of Captain William Bedloe, (electronic resource)
- Funeral tears upon the death of Captain William Bedloe., (electronic resource)
- God and the king., (electronic resource)
- Great is Diana of the Ephesians, or, The original of idolatry : together with the politick institution of the gentiles sacrifices, (electronic resource)
- Great is Diana of the Ephesians, or, The original of idolatry : together with the politick institution of the gentiles sacrifices, (electronic resource)
- Great is Diana of the Ephesians, or, The original of idolatry, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Great nevvs from Saxony, or, A new and strange relation of the mighty giant Koorbmep of his devouring men and of the great rebellion rasied by him and his confederates in the midd Saxony : in a letter sent over from Nodnol to a peer of the realm of England : dated the 10th day of this month of August, (electronic resource)
- Great nevvs from Saxony, or, A new and strange relation of the mighty giant Koorbmep of his devouring men and of the great rebellion rasied by him and his confederates in the midd Saxony, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Great nevvs from Saxony: or, A new and strange relation of the mighty giant Koorbmep, of his devouring men, and of the great rebellion raised by him, and his confederates in the midd Saxony. : in a letter sent over from Nodnol, to a peer of the realm of England; dated the 10th day of this month of August. Now made publick for general satisfaction, (electronic resource)
- Great nevvs from Saxony: or, A new and strange relation of the mighty giant Koorbmep, of his devouring men, and of the great rebellion raised by him, and his confederates in the midd Saxony. : in a letter sent over from Nodnol, to a peer of the realm of England; dated the 10th day of this month of August. Now made publick for general satisfaction, (electronic resource)
- Here all may see a clear distinction between the Old Covenant & Old Testament, and the New Covenant and New Testament : and how that Christ hath abolished and taken away the first covenant and testament, and established the second, by G.F, (electronic resource)
- Holy and profitable sayings of that reverend divine, Mr. William Dyer, late preacher of the Gospel at Chesham and Chouldsbury in the county of Bucks, (electronic resource)
- Holy and profitable sayings of that reverend divine, Mr. William Dyer, late preacher of the Gospel at Chesham and Chouldsbury in the county of Bucks, (electronic resource)
- Innocence unveil'd: or, A poem on the acquittal of the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs., (electronic resource)
- Instances of some inconveniences that will ensue, in case the King will neither review and rectifie, in His own person, nor give authority to others, in the intervals of Parliament, to review and rectifie the mistaken decrees of a lord chancellor and lord keeper: : to be humbly represented to the King's most excellent Majesty, and to His most honourable privy-councel, (electronic resource)
- J. Russell, professor of physick, and ocultist. At the two blew posts against Grays Inn in Holbourn: : It's needless to declare the particulars of those cures I formerly performed in Smithfield, because many thousands have seen such varieties both of sick, lame and blind .., (electronic resource)
- Justice in masquerade : a poem, (electronic resource)
- Lex talionis : neque est lex justior ulla, quam necis artificis arte perire sua : poor Robin turn'd Robin the Devil being his exact character, written by one that had his friend, formerly twice most egregiously abused by him, to his great disparagement, and greater prejudice ; now published upon his second attempt to appear again in print, after he had been once supprest by authority, for his intollerable abuses, especially, to one of eminent quality, and may be very satisfactory to all those that have been formerly abused, and for diversion of others that detest his wicked practices, (electronic resource)
- Loyal Intelligence or News Both from City and Country, (electronic resource)
- Lucifer's bull to the Pope and his prelates : vvritten at the beginning of the reformation, and now published for the confirmation of Protestants, and confusion of papists, (electronic resource)
- Lucifer's bull to the Pope and his prelates : vvritten at the beginning of the reformation, and now published for the confirmation of Protestants, and confusion of papists, (electronic resource)
- Lying allowable with Papists to deceive Protestants, in a letter written by a minister of the Church of England, to satisfie a friend who was much stagger'd at the reading the speeches of the late traytors, who at their death June 25, 1679 so confidently affirmed their innocency, (electronic resource)
- Lying allowable with papists to deceive Protestants: : in a letter, written by a minister of the Church of England,to satisfie a friend who was much stagger'd at the reading the speeches of the late traytors, who at their death, June 25. 1679. so confidently affirmed their innocency, (electronic resource)
- Memorable sayings of Mr. Hobbes in his books and at the table, (electronic resource)
- Memorable sayings of Mr. Hobbes in his books and at the table, (electronic resource)
- Money well bestowed, or, A New-fashion spit, (electronic resource)
- Money well bestowed, or, A New-fashion spit, (electronic resource)
- Most holy and profitable sayings of that reverend divine, Doctor Tho. Goodwin : Who departed this life, Feb. 23. 1679/80, (electronic resource)
- Most holy and profitable sayings of that reverend divine, Doctor Tho. Goodwin : Who departed this life, Feb. 23. 1679/80, (electronic resource)
- Most holy and profitable sayings of that reverend divine, Doctor Tho. Goodwin. : Who departed this life, Feb. 23. 1679/80, (electronic resource)
- Mr. Cowley's verses in praise of Mr. Hobbes, oppos'd, by a lover of truth and virtue, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Mr. Cowley's verses in praise of Mr. Hobbes, oppos'd, by a lover of truth and virtue, (electronic resource)
- Mr. Cowley's verses in praise of Mr. Hobbes, oppos'd, by a lover of truth and virtue, (electronic resource)
- My lord, vve the commons of London, in Common-Hall assembled, being deeply sensible, : that many of the mischiefs and grievances that we at present groan under, are occasioned by the misbehaviour, and irregular carriages of some of the principle officers of this city, particularly of Sir George Jefferies, Knight, our present recorder, .., (electronic resource)
- My lord, we the commons of London, in Common-Hall assembled, being deeply sensible that many of the mischiefs and grievances that we at present groan under are occasioned by the misbehaviour and irregular carriages of some of the principle officers of this city, particularly of Sir George Jefferies, Knight, our present record ..., (electronic resource)
- My lord, we the commons of London, in Common-Hall assembled, being deeply sensible that many of the mischiefs and grievances that we at present groan under are occasioned by the misbehaviour and irregular carriages of some of the principle officers of this city, particularly of Sir George Jefferies, Knight, our present record ..., (electronic resource)
- Naked truth, the first part, or, The true state of the primitive church, by an humble moderator, (electronic resource)
- Naked truth, the first part, or, The true state of the primitive church, by an humble moderator, (electronic resource)
- New verses concerning the Plot, Londons fire, & Godfreys murder : given to His Majesties hand, the second of September last, by E.R. : whereto is added the papists attempts upon Justice Arnold, Mr. Thomkins, and lately on Sr. William Waller : which also may be sung to the tune, Stone walls cannot a prison make, &c, (electronic resource)
- New verses concerning the Plot, Londons fire, & Godfreys murder : given to His Majesties hand, the second of September last, by E.R. : whereto is added the papists attempts upon Justice Arnold, Mr. Thomkins, and lately on Sr. William Waller : which also may be sung to the tune, Stone walls cannot a prison make, &c, (electronic resource)
- New verses concerning the Plot, Londons fire, & Godfreys murder, (Elektronische Ressource)
- News from Guild-Hall, or, The combate of the gyants, (electronic resource)
- News from Guild-Hall, or, The combate of the gyants, (electronic resource)
- News from Guild-Hall: or An ansvver to the addresse. Answered, &c., (electronic resource)
- News from Guild-Hall: or An ansvver to the addresse. Answered, &c., (electronic resource)
- News from Rome, or, A dialogue between His Holinesse and a cabal of cardinals at a late conclave: : consulting the most effectual remedies to recover the lost credit of Holy Church in England. ; Worthy the perusal of all true Protestants, (electronic resource)
- News from Rome, or, A dialogue between His Holinesse and a cabal of cardinals at a late conclave: : consulting the most effectual remedies to recover the lost credit of Holy Church in England. ; Worthy the perusal of all true Protestants, (electronic resource)
- Nihil absque deo. : Try the preserving of health. These are to advertise all persons, whose illness may require the help of a physitian, that there is come to this place an experience artist, who (by the blessing of God) performs the gift of healing and cures most distempers incident to the bodies of men, women, and children .., (electronic resource)
- Observations on a late famous sermon intituled, Curse ye Meroz : for the better illustrating certain profound passages therein, (electronic resource)
- Observations on a late famous sermon intituled, Curse ye Meroz, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Of adoration in general : and in particular of hat-honour, their rise, (electronic resource)
- Of adoration in general : and in particular of hat-honour, their rise, (electronic resource)
- Oliver Cromwell's ghost at St. James's, (electronic resource)
- Oliver Cromwell's ghost at St. James's, (electronic resource)
- Peter's pattern, or, The perfect path to worldly happiness : as it was delivered in a funeral sermon preached at the internment of Mr. Hugh Peters, lately deceased, by J.C., translator of Pineda upon Job, and one of the Triers, (electronic resource)
- Peter's pattern, or, The perfect path to worldly happiness : as it was delivered in a funeral sermon preached at the internment of Mr. Hugh Peters, lately deceased, by J.C., translator of Pineda upon Job, and one of the Triers, (electronic resource)
- Peter's pattern, or, The perfect path to worldly happiness, by J.C., translator of Pineda upon Job, and one of the Triers, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Pilulae Antiscorbuticae. : Pills against that epidemic disease the scurvy, with all its symptoms .., (electronic resource)
- Presbytery truly display'd, or, An impartial character of the Presbyterian : being a vindication of that sanctified party, from the virulent calumnies of some foul-mouth'd detractors in this modern age, (electronic resource)
- Presbytery truly display'd, or, An impartial character of the Presbyterian : being a vindication of that sanctified party, from the virulent calumnies of some foul-mouth'd detractors in this modern age, (electronic resource)
- Presbytery truly display'd, or, An impartial character of the Presbyterian, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Primitive religion, or, A dying Christians last legacy in words of counsel and encouragement to a godly life, written on a death-bed, by John Care, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Primitive religion, or, A dying Christians last legacy in words of counsel and encouragement to a godly life, written on a death-bed, by John Care, (electronic resource)
- Primitive religion, or, A dying Christians last legacy in words of counsel and encouragement to a godly life, written on a death-bed, by John Care, (electronic resource)
- Read, try, judge, and speak as you find. : At the Black Ball and Old Lilly's Head, next door to the Feather shops that are within Black-Friers Gate-way, which is over against Ludgate Church, just by Ludgate in London (through God's mercy to do good) still liveth Thomas Saffold, an approved and licensed physician, and student in Astrology. Of Him .., (electronic resource)
- Reasons for the indictment of the D. of York : presented to the Grand Jury of Middlesex, Saturday, June 26, 1680, by the persons hereunder named, (electronic resource)
- Reasons for the indictment of the D. of York : presented to the Grand Jury of Middlesex, Saturday, June 26, 1680, by the persons hereunder named, (electronic resource)
- Reasons for the inditement of the D. of York, presented to the grand jury of Middlesex, Saturday, June 26. 80. By the persons hereunder named, (electronic resource)
- Reasons humbly offered to His Majesty for his dispensing with the oath of allegiance as to His Highness the Duke of York, and for his sitting in the Council of Scotland without taking the said oath, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Reasons humbly offered to His Majesty for his dispensing with the oath of allegiance as to His Highness the Duke of York, and for his sitting in the Council of Scotland without taking the said oath, (electronic resource)
- Reasons humbly offered to His Majesty for his dispensing with the oath of allegiance as to His Highness the Duke of York, and for his sitting in the Council of Scotland without taking the said oath, (electronic resource)
- Reasons humbly offered to His Majesty for his dispensing with the oath of allegiance as to His Highness the Duke of York, and for his sitting in the Council of Scotland without taking the said oath, (electronic resource)
- Reasons offered by a well-wisher to the king and kingdom : to some justices of the peace, met at the sessions in one of the northern shires, against addressing to the king with a petition for the sitting of the Parliament, January ... 6, 1679/80, now published for the justification of all those loyal persons who opposed the petition in any parts of the nation, (electronic resource)
- Reasons offered by a well-wisher to the king and kingdom : to some justices of the peace, met at the sessions in one of the northern shires, against addressing to the king with a petition for the sitting of the Parliament, January [...]6, 1679/80, now published for the justification of all those loyal persons who opposed the petition in any parts of the nation, (electronic resource)
- Reasons, for the indictment of the D. of York, : presented to the Grand Jury of Middlesex, Saturday, June 26, 1680. By the persons hereunder named, (electronic resource)
- Removed from Smithfield to Leather-Lane in Holborn, by the Hole in the Wall, the corner house against Baldwin's-Garden, near Hatton-Garden, J. Russell, occulist, professor of physick and surgery,&c., (electronic resource)
- Roman-Catholick principles in reference to God and the King : explained in a letter to a friend and now made publick to shew the connexion between the said principles and the late Popish Plot, by a well-wisher of his countrey, (electronic resource)
- Roman-Catholick principles in reference to God and the King : explained in a letter to a friend and now made publick to shew the connexion between the said principles and the late Popish plot, (electronic resource)
- Roman-Catholick principles in reference to God and the King : explained in a letter to a friend and now made publick to shew the connexion between the said principles and the late Popish plot, (electronic resource)
- Rome's hunting-match for III kingdoms, or, The papists last run for the Protestants life and estate too : because this plot has e'en beggar'd them .., (electronic resource)
- Rome's hunting-match for III kingdoms, or, The papists last run for the Protestants life and estate too : because this plot has e'en beggar'd them .., (electronic resource)
- Rome's hunting-match for III kingdoms, or, The papists last run for the Protestants life and estate too, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Short animadversions upon a sermon lately preached by the Reverend Dr. Tillotson upon Joshua 24.15 and since published : so far as the said sermon asserteth the power of the magistrate in things of religion over his subjects, the same with that of the master of a family over his family, (electronic resource)
- Short animadversions upon a sermon lately preached by the Reverend Dr. Tillotson upon Joshua 24.15 and since published, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Sir William Waller, his vindication, by a friend that understood his life and conversation, (electronic resource)
- Sir William Waller, his vindication, by a friend that understood his life and conversation, (electronic resource)
- Some of the most material errors and omissions in the late printed tryals of the Romish priests at the Old-Baily, Jan. 17, 1679, (electronic resource)
- Some of the most material errors and omissions in the late printed tryals of the Romish priests at the Old-Baily, Jan. 17, 1679, (electronic resource)
- Some of the most material errors and omissions in the late printed tryals of the Romish priests at the Old-Baily, Jan. 17. 1679., (electronic resource)
- Songs set by Signior Pietro Reggio, (electronic resource)
- Songs set by Signior Pietro Reggio, (electronic resource)
- Summus angliæ seneschallus, or, A survey of the Lord High-Steward of England : his office, dignity, and jurisdiction, particularly the manner of arraigning a peer indicted of treason, or felony : in a letter to the Lords in the Tower .., (electronic resource)
- Summus angliæ seneschallus, or, A survey of the Lord High-Steward of England : his office, dignity, and jurisdiction, particularly the manner of arraigning a peer indicted of treason, or felony : in a letter to the Lords in the Tower .., (electronic resource)
- Summus angliæ seneschallus, or, A survey of the Lord High-Steward of England, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Tears, tears, tears, or, Rome in ashes : being the extempore lamentation of a Parisian fryar upon notice of the death of Captain Bedlow, (electronic resource)
- Tears, tears, tears, or, Rome in ashes : being the extempore lamentation of a Parisian fryar upon notice of the death of Captain Bedlow, (electronic resource)
- Thanks upon thanks, or, The suburb's joy for the city's election, (Elektronische Ressource)
- Thanks upon thanks, or, The suburb's joy for the city's election, (electronic resource)
- Thanks upon thanks, or, The suburb's joy for the city's election, (electronic resource)
- That famous friendly pill, electuary, and balsam of balsams of Dr. George Jones of Hatton Garden is now sold by Eliz. Russel, : that was Dr. Jones's widow, who is removed from Hatton-Garden, to the two blew posts against Grayes-Inn in Holbourn, (electronic resource)
- The A B C with the catechism : that is to say an instruction to be learned of every person before he be brought to be confirmed by the bishop, (electronic resource)
- The A B C with the catechism : that is to say an instruction to be learned of every person before he be brought to be confirmed by the bishop, (electronic resource)
- The A B C with the catechism, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The Answer to the appeal expounded, (electronic resource)
- The Answer to the appeal expounded, (electronic resource)
- The Bellowings of a vvild-bull, or, Scroggs's roaring lamentation for being impeached of high-treason, (electronic resource)
- The Bellowings of a vvild-bull, or, Scroggs's roaring lamentation for being impeached of high-treason, (electronic resource)
- The Cabal, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The Cabal, (electronic resource)
- The Case of Richard Radley, Gent. : now prisoner in the Kings-bench, (electronic resource)
- The Case of Richard Radley, Gent. : now prisoner in the Kings-bench, (electronic resource)
- The Character, (electronic resource)
- The Character, (electronic resource)
- The Confession and execution of the nine prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday, the 28th of April, 1680, (electronic resource)
- The Confession and execution of the nine prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday, the 28th of April, 1680, (electronic resource)
- The Godly man's legacy to the saints upon earth : exhibited in the life of that great and able divine, and painful labourer in the word, Mr. Stephen Marshal ... : written by way of a letter to a friend, (electronic resource)
- The Godly man's legacy to the saints upon earth : exhibited in the life of that great and able divine, and painful labourer in the word, Mr. Stephen Marshal ... : written by way of a letter to a friend, (electronic resource)
- The Godly man's legacy to the saints upon earth, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The Interest of the three kingdoms, with respect to the business of the black box, and all the other pretentions of His Grace the Duke of Monmouth, discuss'd and asserted : in a letter to a friend, (electronic resource)
- The Interest of the three kingdoms, with respect to the business of the black box, and all the other pretentions of His Grace the Duke of Monmouth, discuss'd and asserted : in a letter to a friend, (electronic resource)
- The Interest of the three kingdoms, with respect to the business of the black box, and all the other pretentions of His Grace the Duke of Monmouth, discuss'd and asserted, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The Late keepers of the English liberties drawn to the life : in the qualifications of persons by them declar'd capable to serve in Parliament, (electronic resource)
- The Late keepers of the English liberties drawn to the life : in the qualifications of persons by them declar'd capable to serve in Parliament, (electronic resource)
- The Late keepers of the English liberties drawn to the life, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The Loyal subjects littany
- The Loyal subjects littany, (electronic resource)
- The Names of the field officers, captains, lieutenants and ensigns, as they are now in commissions in His Majesties militia within the city of London : by commission from the honourable His Majesties commissioners of lieutenancy for the city of London and liberties thereof, May the 29th, 1680, (electronic resource)
- The Penalty for false verdicts and the remedy for parties grieved thereby, as it is by law established, (microform)
- The Popes lamentation for his bad success in the late horrid plot, (electronic resource)
- The Presbyterian sham, or, A commentary upon the new old answer of the Assembly of divines to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The Presbyterian sham, or, A commentary upon the new old answer of the Assembly of divines to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, (electronic resource)
- The Presbyterian sham, or, A commentary upon the new old answer of the Assembly of divines to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, (electronic resource)
- The Presbyterians loyalty and zeal for religion : demonstrated in a letter by way of reply to a late fanatical pamphlet intituled The Knave uncloak'd, or, The Jesuit in its colours : shewing how industriously our modern rumpers endeavor ... to promote the good old cause : also proving Presbyterians to be schismaticks and bishops jure divino superior to presbyters : together with a serious and seasonable advertisement to all true and loyal Protestants, (microform)
- The Protestant antidote, or, An answer to a pamphlet, entituled, A seasonable address to the right honorable Lord Mayor, &c. : touching the present election of sheriffs : in a friendly epistle to that worshipful author, from his humble servant Phil. Anglus Trueman, (electronic resource)
- The Protestant antidote, or, An answer to a pamphlet, entituled, A seasonable address to the right honorable Lord Mayor, &c. : touching the present election of sheriffs : in a friendly epistle to that worshipful author, from his humble servant Phil. Anglus Trueman, (electronic resource)
- The Rota, or, News from the common-wealths-mens club, written by Henry Stubb, (electronic resource)
- The Rota, or, News from the common-wealths-mens club, written by Henry Stubb, (electronic resource)
- The Solemn League and Covenant, commonly call'd The Scotch Covenant., (electronic resource)
- The Sovereign, or, A Political discourse upon the office and obligations of the Supreme magistrate, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The Sovereign, or, A Political discourse upon the office and obligations of the Supreme magistrate, (electronic resource)
- The Sovereign, or, A Political discourse upon the office and obligations of the Supreme magistrate, (electronic resource)
- The True Protestant lettany, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The True Protestant lettany, (electronic resource)
- The True Protestant's litany : to the tune, When jockey first the wars began, (electronic resource)
- The True Protestant's litany : to the tune, When jockey first the wars began, (electronic resource)
- The True effigies of the monster of Malmesbury, or, Thomas Hobbes in his proper colours, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The True effigies of the monster of Malmesbury, or, Thomas Hobbes in his proper colours, (electronic resource)
- The True effigies of the monster of Malmesbury, or, Thomas Hobbes in his proper colours, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the confession and execution of Thomas Pardue, a notorious housebreaker, at Tyburn on Fryday the 25th of this instant June 1680 : with the manner of his behaviour in prison since his condemnation : as likewise several particulars concerning Robert Gale, broker, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the confession and execution of the eight prisoners at Tyburn on Wednesday the 14th of this instant July 1680 : viz. Thomas Sides, James Care, Joseph Warner alias Westwood, Sammuel Griffin for fellonies and burglaries, William Wilson for robbing on the high-way, Mary Clark for murthering her bastard-child, Jane Pool, Susannah French, alias Hollis, for shop-lifting
- The True narrative of the confession and execution of the eight prisoners at Tyburn on Wednesday the 14th of this instant July 1680 : viz. Thomas Sides, James Care, Joseph Warner alias Westwood, Sammuel Griffin for fellonies and burglaries, William Wilson for robbing on the high-way, Mary Clark for murthering her bastard-child, Jane Pool, Susannah French, alias Hollis, for shop-lifting, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the confession and execution of the fifteen prisoners at Tyburn, on Monday the 8th of this instant March, 1679/1680 [i.e. 1680] : viz. Richard Hodgkinson, John Braford, Timothy Grady, Edward Grady, Randol Russel, William Harris, Joseph Phillips, Evan Wood, William West, William Woodward, William Carter, John Anderson, Frances Lewis, Dorothy Clark, Dorothy Hall, with a particular account of each persons fact for which they suffered, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the confession and execution of the nine prisoners at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 28th of this instant April, 1680 : Ralph Cook to be drawed, hang'd, and quartered for high treason, William Harding for a rape, Joseph Rumney, Matthew Smith, John Ralphs, Clement Snell, Henry Weller for several burglaries and felonies, Dorothy Tomes alias Sones, and Ann White for felony, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the procedings at Surry-Assizes : holden at Kingston upon Thames, which began on Munday the 19th of this instant July and ended on Thursday the two and twentieth following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, more particularly of the persons condemned to die, viz. Thomas Smith, alias Vavazar, for robbing on the high-way, Isiah Trot, Mary Trot, David Searl for fellonies and burglaries, Thomas Goodier for the same, James Christian for murdering Robert Burril the waterman, Francis Stoker and William Gandy for horstealing : with an account of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the procedings at Surry-Assizes : holden at Kingston upon Thames, which began on Munday the 19th of this instant July and ended on Thursday the two and twentieth following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, more particularly of the persons condemned to die, viz. Thomas Smith, alias Vavazar, for robbing on the high-way, Isiah Trot, Mary Trot, David Searl for fellonies and burglaries, Thomas Goodier for the same, James Christian for murdering Robert Burril the waterman, Francis Stoker and William Gandy for horstealing : with an account of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Thursday the 15th of this instant January 1679 and ended on Fryday the 16th : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz for murder, fellonies, and burglaries &c., with a particular relation of their names and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to dye, burnt in the hand, transported, and to be whipt, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Thursday the 15th of this instant January 1679 and ended on Fryday the 16th : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz for murder, fellonies, and burglaries &c., with a particular relation of their names and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to dye, burnt in the hand, transported, and to be whipt, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 26th of this instant May, 1680 and ended on Fryday the 28th following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for high-treason, murders, fellonies, and burglaries &c., with a particular relarion [sic] of their names and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burnt in the hand, and to be whipt, (electronic resource)
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 26th of this instant May, 1680 and ended on Fryday the 28th following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for high-treason, murders, fellonies, and burglaries &c., with a particular relarion [sic] of their names and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burnt in the hand, and to be whipt, (electronic resource)
- The abridgement of the charter of the city of London : being every free-man's privilege, exactly translated from the original record and rendered faithfully into English according to the said record itself from the time of William the Conquerour ... to the time of our now Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second .., (electronic resource)
- The abridgement of the charter of the city of London, exactly translated from the original record and rendered faithfully into English according to the said record itself from the time of William the Conquerour ... to the time of our now Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second .., (Elektronische Ressource)
- The answer of Sir William Scroggs, Kt., Lord Chief Justice of the King's-Bench, to the articles of Dr. Titus Oates and Mr. William Bedlow, (electronic resource)
- The answer of Sir William Scroggs, Kt., Lord Chief Justice of the King's-Bench, to the articles of Dr. Titus Oates and Mr. William Bedlow, (electronic resource)
- The bill of indictment exhibited against John Giles, on Wednesday the 14th instant, for his barbarous attempt upon the body of Justice Arnold : together with the sentence he received .., (electronic resource)
- The bill of indictment exhibited against John Giles, on Wednesday the 14th instant, for his barbarous attempt upon the body of Justice Arnold : together with the sentence he received .., (electronic resource)
- The cabal., (electronic resource)
- The case concerning the election of burgesses of Parliament for Eye in Suffolk, (electronic resource)
- The case of Charles Cottington Esq : the heir and last now living of the family of the right honourable Francis late Lord Cottington, humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament, (electronic resource)
- The case of John Emmerton of the Middle-Temple, Gent., (electronic resource)
- The case of Protestant dissenters of late prosecuted n old statutes made against papists and popish recusants the two thirds of whose estates are seized into the Kings hands and the profits thereof levyed yearly, and many others prosecuted for 20 £. a month to the ruine of many families, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The case of Protestant dissenters of late prosecuted n old statutes made against papists and popish recusants the two thirds of whose estates are seized into the Kings hands and the profits thereof levyed yearly, and many others prosecuted for 20 £. a month to the ruine of many families, (electronic resource)
- The case of Protestant dissenters of late prosecuted n old statutes made against papists and popish recusants the two thirds of whose estates are seized into the Kings hands and the profits thereof levyed yearly, and many others prosecuted for 20 £. a month to the ruine of many families, (electronic resource)
- The case of Roger Price, Esq; : together with reasons inducing the passing of an Act of Parliament for settling his wife a jointure, (electronic resource)
- The case of Roger Price, Esq; : together with reasons inducing the passing of an Act of Parliament for settling his wife a jointure, (electronic resource)
- The case of Sir John Edwards, Knight, : appellant from a decree made in the high and honourable Court of Chancery, in a case there depending, wherein Mary Howard, widow, was plaintiff, and the appellant was defendant : humbly offered to the consideration of the right honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, (electronic resource)
- The case of Sir John Edwards, Knight, : appellant from a decree made in the high and honourable Court of Chancery, in a case there depending, wherein Mary Howard, widow, was plaintiff, and the appellant was defendant : humbly offered to the consideration of the right honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, (electronic resource)
- The case of Thomas Wise Esq. in the House of Commons, (electronic resource)
- The case of many hundreds of poor English-captives, in Algier, : together, with some remedies to prevent their increase, humbly represented to both Houses of Parliament, (electronic resource)
- The character·, (electronic resource)
- The citizens of London, by their charter, among themselves may make sheriffs whom they will, and may remove them when they will, (electronic resource)
- The confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered at Tyburn, on Friday the 4th of June, 1680. : Viz. Thomas Newell, John Biggs, [bracket] both guilty of burglary, and also of breaking prison lately out of Newgate. John Eakins, one of the same crew for burglary. George D. a marshals man, for murdering a child. And Richard Spykeman, for burglary. : With an account of their behaviour after condemnation, and at the place of execution, (electronic resource)
- The deplorable case of the poor sufferers, : by that army disbanded by the four commissioners, in the year 1679, (electronic resource)
- The deplorable case of the poor sufferers, : by that army disbanded by the four commissioners, in the year 1679, (electronic resource)
- The description of the singers of Israel, or, The family of love, in a song of Zion. : The tune of Flora farewell, or False lover, (electronic resource)
- The description of the singers of Israel, or, The family of love, in a song of Zion. : The tune of Flora farewell, or False lover, (electronic resource)
- The dialogue betwixt Cit and Bumpkin answered in another betwixt Tom the Cheshire piper, and Captain Crackbrains : dedicated to Right Worshipful the Mayor of Quinborough, (electronic resource)
- The dialogue betwixt Cit and Bumpkin answered in another betwixt Tom the Cheshire piper, and Captain Crackbrains, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The execution of William Howard : late Lord Viscound Stafford; who was beheaded on Wednesday the 29 of this instant Decemb. 1680. upon the scaffold on Tower-Hill, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, and the massacring all the Protestants in England, Scotland and Ireland, and to introduce popery. With an account of his sentence; the manner of his behaviour, and being beheaded; and of many passages during the action, (electronic resource)
- The great and weighty considerations relating to the Duke of York or successor of the Crown : offered to the king and both Houses of Parliament : considered with an Answer to a letter, from a gentleman of quality in the country to his friend, relating to the point of succession to the Crown : whereunto is added A short historical collection touching the same, (electronic resource)
- The great and weighty considerations relating to the Duke of York, or successor of the crown, offered to the king and both houses of Parliament, considered : with an answer to A letter, from a gentleman of quality in the country to his friend, relating to the point of succession to the crown : whereunto is added a short historical collection touching the same, (electronic resource)
- The great and weighty considerations relating to the Duke of York, or successor of the crown, offered to the king and both houses of Parliament, considered : with an answer to A letter, from a gentleman of quality in the country to his friend, relating to the point of succession to the crown : whereunto is added a short historical collection touching the same, (electronic resource)
- The great and weighty considerations relating to the Duke of York, or successor of the crown, offered to the king and both houses of Parliament, considered, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The great and weighty considerations relating to the Duke of York, or, successor of the crown : offered to the King, and both Houses of Parliament considered : with an answer to a letter, from a gentleman of quality in the country to his friend, relating to the point of succession to the crown : whereunto is added a short historical collection touching the same, (electronic resource)
- The great and weighty considerations relating to the Duke of York, or, successor of the crown : offered to the King, and both Houses of Parliament considered : with an answer to a letter, from a gentleman of quality in the country to his friend, relating to the point of succession to the crown : whereunto is added a short historical collection touching the same, (electronic resource)
- The great and weighty considerations relating to the Duke of York, or, successor of the crown, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The highly approved English deaf curing doctor., (electronic resource)
- The humble address and petition of several peers of this realm, to His Majesty of sacred memory, King Charles the First, 1640., (electronic resource)
- The humble petitions of His Majesties truly loyal Protestant subjects,, by some called Presbyterians, for a blessed reformation, (electronic resource)
- The inconveniences of a long continuance of the same Parliament, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The inconveniences of a long continuance of the same Parliament, (electronic resource)
- The king's prerogative, and the subjects privileges asserted according to law and reason, by a person of honour, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The king's prerogative, and the subjects privileges asserted according to law and reason, by a person of honour, (electronic resource)
- The king's prerogative, and the subjects privileges asserted according to law and reason, by a person of honour, (electronic resource)
- The life & death of Stephen Marshal, sometimes minister of the Gospel at Finchingfield in Essex, written by way of letter to a friend, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The life & death of Stephen Marshal, sometimes minister of the Gospel at Finchingfield in Essex, written by way of letter to a friend, (electronic resource)
- The life & death of Stephen Marshal, sometimes minister of the Gospel at Finchingfield in Essex, written by way of letter to a friend, (electronic resource)
- The mistery of iniquity unfolded, or, The reason why all those Jesuits, priests, and others, of the Romish Church, that have been lately executed for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government and the Protestant religion, have so impudently declared their innocency of all and every the matters laid to their charge, even to the last gaspe, and why the same may be very well expected from all that shall follow them of the like principles, by way of reflection upon their last speeches, (electronic resource)
- The mistery of iniquity unfolded, or, The reason why all those Jesuits, priests, and others, of the Romish Church, that have been lately executed for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government and the Protestant religion, have so impudently declared their innocency of all and every the matters laid to their charge, even to the last gaspe, and why the same may be very well expected from all that shall follow them of the like principles, by way of reflection upon their last speeches, (electronic resource)
- The mistery of iniquity unfolded: or the reason why all those Jesuits, priests, and others, of the Romish Church, that have been lately executed for high treason, : in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government and the Protestant religion, have so impudently declared their innocency of all and every the matters laid to their charge, even to the last gaspe: and why the same may be very well expected from all that shall follow them of the like principles. By way of reflection upon their last speeches, (electronic resource)
- The narrative of the most material proceedings at the sessions for London and Middlesex, begun July the seventh, 1680 : Giving an account of the proceedings against John Giles, for being one of those that made the late barbarous attempt upon Justice Arnold. As also of divers other persons convicted of several murders, robberies on the high-way, burglaries, and other felonies ; and all other remarkable tryals there: together with the names and crimes of all that received sentence of death ; the number of those burnt in the hand, &c, (electronic resource)
- The narrative of the most material proceedings at the sessions for London and Middlesex, begun July the seventh, 1680 : Giving an account of the proceedings against John Giles, for being one of those that made the late barbarous attempt upon Justice Arnold. As also of divers other persons convicted of several murders, robberies on the high-way, burglaries, and other felonies; and all other remarkable tryals there: together with the names and crimes of all that received sentence of death; the number of those burnt in the hand, &c, (electronic resource)
- The narrative of the most material proceedings at the sessions for London and Middlesex, begun July the seventh, 1680 : Giving an account of the proceedings against John Giles, for being one of those that made the late barbarous attempt upon Justice Arnold. As also of divers other persons convicted of several murders, robberies on the high-way, burglaries, and other felonies; and all other remarkable tryals there: together with the names and crimes of all that received sentence of death; the number of those burnt in the hand, &c, (electronic resource)
- The nativity of the most valiant and puissant monarch, Lewis the fourteenth, king of France and Navarre : astronomically and astrologically handled, (electronic resource)
- The nativity of the most valiant and puissant monarch, Lewis the fourteenth, king of France and Navarre : astronomically and astrologically handled, (electronic resource)
- The nativity of the most valiant and puissant monarch, Lewis the fourteenth, king of France and Navarre, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The only legal answer which constables and church-wardens may give to articles inquiring into any of His majesties ecclesiastical or civil courts, or to any justices upon the Statutes 1 Eliz. 2 and 3 Jac. 4 concerning the absence of persons from their parish-church : in a letter to a private friend, inquiring on the behalf of his friend, the sense and import of those statutes in this case, and whether officers can be required by a particular oath, to give in answers to such articles, and how often, (electronic resource)
- The only legal answer which constables and church-wardens may give to articles inquiring into any of His majesties ecclesiastical or civil courts, or to any justices upon the Statutes 1 Eliz. 2 and 3 Jac. 4 concerning the absence of persons from their parish-church : in a letter to a private friend, inquiring on the behalf of his friend, the sense and import of those statutes in this case, and whether officers can be required by a particular oath, to give in answers to such articles, and how often, (electronic resource)
- The only legal answer which constables and church-wardens may give to articles inquiring into any of His majesties ecclesiastical or civil courts, or to any justices upon the Statutes 1 Eliz. 2 and 3 Jac. 4 concerning the absence of persons from their parish-church, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The opinion of divers learned and leading dissenters concerning the original of government, referring to the doctrine of the political catechism : the first specimen, (electronic resource)
- The opinion of divers learned and leading dissenters concerning the original of government, referring to the doctrine of the political catechism : the first specimen, (electronic resource)
- The opinion of divers learned and leading dissenters concerning the original of government, referring to the doctrine of the political catechism, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The perfect politician, or, A full view of the life and actions (military and civil) of O. Cromwel : containing also a history of the late civil war, so far as he was concerned therein : whereunto is added his character and a compleat catalogue of all the honours conferr'd by him on several persons, (electronic resource)
- The power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in point of judicature briefly discours'd, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in point of judicature briefly discours'd, (electronic resource)
- The power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in point of judicature briefly discours'd, (electronic resource)
- The proceedings at the Guild-Hall in London, on Thursday July the 29th, 1680, (electronic resource)
- The proceedings at the Guild-Hall in London, on Thursday July the 29th, 1680, (electronic resource)
- The proceedings at the Guild-Hall in London, on Thursday July the 29th, 1680., (electronic resource)
- The rector corrected, or, The rector of Arrow, shooting his arrow beside the mark : in answer to Thomas Wilson's book called, The Quakers false interpretations of Holy Scripture : in which answer it is manifested that T. W's interpretations of the Scripture ... are false, and that the sense given by us of all these Scriptures mentioned, is true, by George Keith, (electronic resource)
- The saints jubilee, or The fullness of joy to the sweet singers of Sion., (electronic resource)
- The sheeps skin pull'd off from the wolf's back: or, The uncasing of the knight. : Being a satyrical copy of verses on the abominable and treasonable practices of a pagan knight with a Christian name, now in the Tower, (electronic resource)
- The sick popes last will and testament with his several legacies left to his dear children the Jesuits and others, (electronic resource)
- The so much fam'd tablets, (electronic resource)
- The so much fam'd tablets, (electronic resource)
- The speech (without an oath) of Philip Herbert, late Earl of Pembrooke, at his admittance (as a Member) into the honorable House of Commons in Parliament assembled, April the 6th, 1649 : After he had been duely elected a burgess for Bark-shire, instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased. Taken verbatim by Michael Oldisworth. Printed in the year 1649, (electronic resource)
- The speech (without an oath) of Philip Herbert, late Earl of Pembrooke, at his admittance (as a Member) into the honorable House of Commons in Parliament assembled, April the 6th, 1649 : After he had been duely elected a burgess for Bark-shire, instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased. Taken verbatim by Michael Oldisworth. Printed in the year 1649, (electronic resource)
- The speech of William Howard, late Lord Viscount Stafford; upon the scaffold on Tower-Hill, : immediately before his execution, Wednesday, Decemb. 29. 1680, (electronic resource)
- The state and interest of the nation, with respect to His Royal Highness the Duke of York : discours'd at large, in a letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons, (electronic resource)
- The state and interest of the nation, with respect to His Royal Highness the Duke of York : discours'd at large, in a letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons, (electronic resource)
- The state and interest of the nation, with respect to His Royal Highness the Duke of York, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The substance of a letter occasioned by a discourse of the time called Christmas, from an abuse on it
- The substance of a letter occasioned by a discourse of the time called Christmas, from an abuse on it, (electronic resource)
- The true Protestant lettany., (electronic resource)
- The true Protestant subject, or, The nature, and rights of sovereignty discuss'd, and stated : address'd to the good people of England, (electronic resource)
- The true Protestant subject, or, The nature, and rights of sovereignty discuss'd, and stated : address'd to the good people of England, (electronic resource)
- The true Protestant subject, or, The nature, and rights of sovereignty discuss'd, and stated, (Elektronische Ressource)
- The true narrative f [sic] the execution of John Marketman, chyrnrgian [sic], of Westham in Essex, : for committing a horrible & bloody murther upon the body of his wife, that was big with child when he stabbed her, (electronic resource)
- The true narrative of the confession and execution of the three prisoners at Kingstone upon Thames, in the county of Surrie. On Monday the 22th of March, 1679 : With the account of their particular facts for which they suffered, as more particularly the last confession and exhortation of Margaret Clark, who fired her masters house in Southwark. And James Christian for killing the waterman, John Selby, John Seamor alias Herring, three notorious highway men. With the names of the places where they committed the facts, for which they now suffer; and many other remarkable circumstances, (electronic resource)
- The true narrative of the execution of John Marketman, chyrnrgian [sic], of Westham in Essex, : for committing a horrible & bloody murther upon the body of his wife, that was big with child when he stabbed her, (electronic resource)
- The true narrative of the procedings [sic] at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baylx [sic]· Which began on Wednesday the 26th of this instant April, 1680. and ended on Fryday the 28th following : Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for high-treason, murders, fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burnt in the hand and to be whipt, (electronic resource)
- The true narrative of the procedings [sic] at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baylx [sic]· Which began on Wednesday the 26th of this instant April, 1680. and ended on Fryday the 28th following : Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for high-treason, murders, fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burnt in the hand and to be whipt, (electronic resource)
- The true narrative of the procedings [sic] at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly. : Which began on Wednesday the 7th of this instant July, 1680. and ended on Thursday the 8th. following. Giving an acconnt [sic] of most of the remarkable tryals there, viz. for murder, fellonies [sic] and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd io [sic] the hand, transported, and to be whipt, .., (electronic resource)
- The tryal and condemnation of John Giles, that notorious ruffian : for that he, in the company of two more, fell upon and grievously wounded John Arnold Esq. of Monmouth-Shire, one of His Majesties justices of the assizes, in a place called Jackanapes-Lane, between Bell-Yard and Chancery-Lane, near Temple-Bar, on the 15th of April last past : with several remarkable circumstances appertaining thereunto, the like cruelty not happening in any age : this being a warning to all Protestants, to beware of bloody Papists for the future, &c, (electronic resource)
- The very beggars petition against popery : wherein they lamentably complain to King Henry the VIII of the clergy ... : presented to King Henry the VIII in the 29 year of his reign, An. Dom. 1538, 8 years before his death, and now printed verbatim from a very old copy, only mending the authograp[h]y for the ease of the reader .., (electronic resource)
- The very beggars petition against popery : wherein they lamentably complain to King Henry the VIII of the clergy ... : presented to King Henry the VIII in the 29 year of his reign, An. Dom. 1538, 8 years before his death, and now printed verbatim from a very old copy, only mending the authograp[h]y for the ease of the reader .., (electronic resource)
- The white rose, or, A word for the House of York, vindicating the right of succession : in a letter from Scotland to a peer of this realm, (electronic resource)
- The white rose, or, A word for the House of York, vindicating the right of succession : in a letter from Scotland to a peer of this realm, (electronic resource)
- The white rose, or, A word for the House of York, vindicating the right of succession, (Elektronische Ressource)
- These are to give notice that James Maddox His Majesties sworn servant in ordinary hath for these twenty years and upwards succesfullty practized in such a method as was never before found out, nor only performed by any other but himself, (electronic resource)
- This book makes appear the claim, pedigree and proceedings of James Percy now claimant to the Earldom of Northumberland : humbly presented to both Houses of Parliament, (electronic resource)
- This book makes appear the claim, pedigree and proceedings of James Percy now claimant to the Earldom of Northumberland : humbly presented to both Houses of Parliament, (electronic resource)
- To the Honourable House of Commons : the humble petition and case of Henry Mortlock, Matthew Gilliflower, William Hensman, Thomas Fox, and John Fish, booksellers in Westminster Hall
- To the Honourable House of Commons : the humble petition and case of Henry Mortlock, Matthew Gilliflower, William Hensman, Thomas Fox, and John Fish, booksellers in Westminster Hall, (electronic resource)
- To the King and both Houses of Parliament : here are some of our sufferings and grievances laid before you in the wisdom of God to take into your consideration and to relieve us, (electronic resource)
- To the King and both Houses of Parliament : here are some of our sufferings and grievances laid before you in the wisdom of God to take into your consideration and to relieve us, (electronic resource)
- To the King, Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, the case of the people called Quakers stated in relation to their late and present sufferings, especially upon old statutes made against popish recusants, (Elektronische Ressource)
- To the King, Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, the case of the people called Quakers stated in relation to their late and present sufferings, especially upon old statutes made against popish recusants, (electronic resource)
- To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty : The humble petition of the Grand Jury of the hundred of Oswalston for the county of Middlesex, attending the Court of Kings bench at Westminster for this term of St. Michael, 1680, (electronic resource)
- To the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Osborne, Viscount Latimer, Lord High Treasurer of England : Reasons humbly offered to consideration for the erecting of several light-houses upon the north-coast of England, for the security and increase of navigation &c. viz. 1. A double light-house at St. Nicho. Gat. 2. A light-house upon the Stagger-land at Cromer. 3. A light-house upon flambro-head. 4. A light-house upon Fern-Island, (electronic resource)
- To the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Osborne, Viscount Latimer, Lord High Treasurer of England : Reasons humbly offered to consideration for the erecting of several light-houses upon the north-coast of England, for the security and increase of navigation &c. viz. 1. A double light-house at St. Nicho. Gat. 2. A light-house upon the Stagger-land at Cromer. 3. A light-house upon flambro-head. 4. A light-house upon Fern-Island, (electronic resource)
- To the Right Honourable, Sir Robert Clayton, Lord-Mayor of the city of London : the humble petition of the common-hall assembled, (electronic resource)
- To the Right Honourable, Sir Robert Clayton, Lord-Mayor of the city of London : the humble petition of the common-hall assembled, (electronic resource)
- To the honourable the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of Benjamin Harris, citizen and stationer of London, and now a prisoner in the Kings-Bench, (electronic resource)
- Try the preserving of health. : These are to advertise all persons, whose illness may require the help of a physician,.., (electronic resource)
- Upon the stately structure of Bow-Church and steeple, burnt, an. 1666. rebuilt, 1679. Or A second poem upon nothing!, (electronic resource)
- Vindiciae veritatis : a narrative vindicating the truth against the invective, malicious, and slanderous back-biting aspersions of certain non-conformists in and about London passing under the notions of Presbyterians, and others their pupils and confederates concerning the truths published in my Little book of the covenants and the personal reign of Christ ..., by the author John Humphryes, (electronic resource)
- Vindiciae veritatis, by the author John Humphryes, (Elektronische Ressource)
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