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- 5. wonders in the month of July 1691 : a faithful narrative of the several strange prodigious signs and wonderful appearances & accidents, which have lately hapned in several parts of England, both from the heavens, earth, and water : being a relation of I. A prodigious thunder and lightning at a place call'd Everton ..., II. A whale, or sea-monster, of prodigious size, near Newcastle ..., III. Of a strange and wonderful apparition of armies on the land, near the city of Exeter ..., IV. Of a terrible tempest ..., V. Of a most strange and wonderful apparition of armies in the air
- 5. wonders in the month of July 1691 : a faithful narrative of the several strange prodigious signs and wonderful appearances & accidents, which have lately hapned in several parts of England, both from the heavens, earth, and water : being a relation of I. A prodigious thunder and lightning at a place call'd Everton ..., II. A whale, or sea-monster, of prodigious size, near Newcastle ..., III. Of a strange and wonderful apparition of armies on the land, near the city of Exeter ..., IV. Of a terrible tempest ..., V. Of a most strange and wonderful apparition of armies in the air ..
- A Diary of the siege and surrender of Lymerick : with the articles at large, both civil and military
- A Faithful account of a great engagement which happened on Good-Friday the 18th instant before the city of Dublin : the late King James being himself in person at the head of his troops : with a relation of the taking his admiral routing his forces and other particulars
- A Faithful account of the taking the bridge, and beating down the Irish town of Athlone, which stands on the other side of the Shannon : with a perfect diary of every days several actions before the said Irish town, &c. : as also, the welcome news from Kinsaile, giving an impartial account of the safe and happy arrival of the Smirna and Turkey fleets
- A French conquest neither desirable nor practicable : dedicated to the King of England
- A French conquest neither desirable nor practicable : dedicated to the King of England
- A Full and exact relation of the affairs in Ireland : particularly of the late K. James's letter to the French king, giving an account of his resolution to go back again to France : also Duke Schomberg's going on board, with the embarking of the forces under him for Ireland
- A Full and exact relation of the affairs in Ireland : particularly of the late K. James's letter to the French king, giving an account of his resolution to go back again to France : also Duke Schomberg's going on board, with the embarking of the forces under him for Ireland
- A Full and exact relation of the fight betwixt the Henry, an East-India merchant-man, and the Marine, a French man of war of 40 guns, on the coast of Ireland on the 12th of July 1695
- A Full and true account of a bloody and dismal fight betwixt the English Protestants, and the French and Irish papists : being an impartial relation, of a great victory obtained by Duke Scomberg's forces, over a party of King James's army in Ireland, since the joyful news of the Kings coming into this nation
- A Full and true account of the apprehending Sir Adam Blaire and Dr. Grey (the two notorious persons in the late proclamation) upon Saturday the 6th of this instant July at Folkeston in the county of Kent : and their examination and commitment to Folkeston Goal
- A Full and true account of two famous and signal victories obtained by Their Majesties forces over the Irish rebels, the first over General Sarsfield, near the Shannon, raising the siege of Bir, taking all their cannon and killing an hundred and sixty on the spot, driving them over the Shannon, the second over four thousand raparees, the killing five hundred of them, and taking all their arms : also the arrival of Sir Clovesly Shovel with Their Majesties fleet : with many other material occurrences : in a letter from Dublin
- A Full and true relation of a horrid and detestable conspiracy against the lives, estates, and reputations of three worthy members of this present Parliament, which God long preserve
- A Full and true relation of the remarkable fight betwixt Capt. Hamilton and Capt. Brown, commanders of the two Scotch frigats, and three French men of war : that brought over the Irish men to joyn Dundee in the Western sea, as it was delivered to some of the privy counsellors in Scotland, by those that were eye witnesses during the whole action
- A Jerk for the Jacks, or, All their hopes are lost : being an account of the vast and prodigious expectations, our foreign foes and domestick enemies, the French, the Papists, and the Jacobites, lately had of a new revolution upon the stop of commerce, occasion'd by the badness of, and calling in our silver coin, and how basely they are balk'd : worthy the perusal of all that love and wish the welfare of Old England : full of curious remarks and matters of fact
- A Jerk for the Jacks, or, All their hopes are lost : being an account of the vast and prodigious expectations, our foreign foes and domestick enemies, the French, the Papists, and the Jacobites, lately had of a new revolution upon the stop of commerce, occasion'd by the badness of, and calling in our silver coin, and how basely they are balk'd : worthy the perusal of all that love and wish the welfare of Old England : full of curious remarks and matters of fact
- A Letter from Liverpool : giving an account of the arrival of the Bonaventure frigat from Major General Kirk : and of what has been done for the relief of Londonderry, and for the encouragement of the men of Inniskillin : as also the recovery of the two ships that were taken by the French men of war
- A Letter from Liverpool : giving an account of the arrival of the Bonaventure frigat from Major General Kirk : and of what has been done for the relief of Londonderry, and for the encouragement of the men of Inniskillin : as also the recovery of the two ships that were taken by the French men of war ..
- A Letter from a general officer to a colonel, and several officers and soldiers under King James, now in the present service
- A Letter from a loyal member of the Church of England to a relenting abdicator
- A Letter from a loyal member of the Church of England to a relenting abdicator
- A Letter from an absent lord to one of his friends in the convention
- A Letter of advice from a Protestant out of Ireland : to the masters of apprentices in the cities of London and Westminster
- A Letter sent to Dr. Tillotson several months ago and now made publick : by reason the author has not heard of any discourse publish'd since in answer
- A Letter to a citizen of London from his friend in the country : to which is added, an abstract of Mr. Papillon's trial
- A Letter to a dissenter : concerning the necessity of frequent parliaments in England, for correcting of erroneous judgments in Westminster-hall
- A Letter to a friend concerning the East India trade
- A Letter to a friend concerning the credit of the nation : and with relation to the present Bank of England as now establish'd by act of Parliament
- A Letter to a friend concerning the present state of affairs
- A Letter to a friend in the country
- A Letter to a friend upon the dissolution of the late Parliament, and the calling of a new one : together with a list of those that were against making the Prince and Princess of Orange, King and Queen
- A Letter to a member of Parliament concerning guards and garrisons
- A Letter to a member of Parliament shewing that a restraint on the press is inconsistent with the Protestant religion, and dangerous to the liberties of the nation
- A Letter to a member of the Committee of Grievances : containing some seasonable reflections on the present administration of affairs since managed by Dutch councils
- A List of such of the names of the nobility, gentry and commonalty of England and Ireland (amongst which are several women and children) who are all by an act of a pretended parliament assembled in Dublin in the kingdom of Ireland, the 7th of May, 1689, before the late King James, attainted of high treason : together with the true and authentick copies of several of the acts of the said pretended parliament, whereby they, as far as in them lay, repealed the great Act of settlement of that kingdom, and made Ireland wholly independent of England
- A List of such of the names of the nobility, gentry and commonalty of England and Ireland (amongst which are several women and children) who are all by an act of a pretended parliament assembled in Dublin in the kingdom of Ireland, the 7th of May, 1689, before the late King James, attainted of high treason : together with the true and authentick copies of several of the acts of the said pretended parliament, whereby they, as far as in them lay, repealed the great Act of settlement of that kingdom, and made Ireland wholly independent of England ..
- A List of the English and Dutch men of war that are appointed to guard the coasts this winter, under the command of Sir Ralph Delaval
- A List of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the new Parliament : appointed by proclamation to meet at Westminster on Tuesday the 27th of September, 1698
- A List of the names and sir-names of the Lords spiritual and temporal, knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the Cinque ports, in the grand convention of England : to begin the 22d. of January, 1688/9
- A List of the names and sir-names of the Lords spiritual and temporal, knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the Cinque ports, in the grand convention of England : to begin the 22d. of January, 1688/9
- A List of the seven thousand men appointed by His Majesty, in his late proclamation, to be the standing forces of this kingdom
- A Memorial from the English Protestants : for Their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange
- A Memorial from the English Protestants : for their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange
- A Memorial from the English Protestants, : for their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange
- A Modell apology for the loyal Protestant subjects of King James who desire his restoration without prejudice to our religion, laws or liberties : in answer to the pretences of the French invasion examined : in a letter to a friend
- A New list of the offices and officers of England, both civil & military, in church and state : to which is added an alphabetical table for the ready finding any office or officer therein
- A Poem on the peace happily concluded between England, Spain, Holland and France : at Reswick, 1697
- A Poem on the peace happily concluded between England, Spain, Holland and France : at Reswick, 1697
- A Prayer for His Majesty's success in his great undertaking for Ireland
- A Rare a show, or, Englands betrayers expos'd : in a catalogue of the several persons exempted by His Highness the Prince of Orange to be brought to account before the next ensuing Parliament
- A Rare a show, or, Englands betrayers expos'd : in a catalogue of the several persons exempted by His Highness the Prince of Orange to be brought to account before the next ensuing Parliament
- A Relation of Their Majesties forces passing the Shannon near Limerick, and defeating four of the enemies regiments of Dragoons, with the precipitate retreat of their whole camp : published by authority, Whitehall, Septemb. 24, 1691
- A Relation of what passed in Connaught between His Majesties forces under the command of Brigadier Sarsfield, and the rebels led by the Lord VVeyer, the Collonels Floyd, Russel, &c upon the army decamping from Allardstown
- A Satyr upon King William : being the secret history of his life and reign
- A Second modest enquiry into the causes of the present disasters in England : and who they are that brought the French fleet into the English Channel described : being a farther discovery of the Jacobite plot : together with a list of those noble-men, gentlemen, and others now in custody
- A Short abstract of the reasons against passing the bill of forfeitures : by way of inquiry
- A Short abstract of the reasons against passing the bill of forfeitures : by way of inquiry
- A Short and true relation of intrigues transacted both at home and abroad to restore the late King James
- A Specimen of the state of the nation
- A Specimen of the state of the nation
- A True account from Coll. Kirke of the relieving of London-Derry : brought by Mr. Beale, the messenger, in an express to the court : together with an account of a great fight between the Duke of Berwick's forces and the Protestants, with all the particulars
- A True account of seizing and securing the city and castle of Dublin, for Their Majesties service : and the speech of the late King James just before his leaving the said city
- A True and exact account of the robbing of King William's coaches at Kensinton [sic], on Friday night last, being the 18th of this instant August
- A True and exact relation of a great and glorious victory obtained by Their Majesties forces in Scotland : and of the entire defeat of the rebels by the Earl of Angus's regiment, in an express to the court
- A True and faithful account of an intire and absolute victory over the French fleet in the West-Indies by two East-India ships and other vessels at Barbadoes, made into men of war : with the number of those taken and sunk in the engagement, together with the taking, sacking, and burning several of the French plantations in those parts
- A True and faithful account of the intire defeat of the rebbel Dundee by Major General Maccay : with the number of the slain
- A True and full narrative of the Protestants success against the late K. James and the French in Ireland : containing a farther account of the last encounters and engagements by sea & land
- A True history of the horrid conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty, King William, to raise a rebellion, and to procure an invasion from France : being a faithful collection from the depositions of the witnesses at the trials of the conspirators : with an account of the last speeches and papers left by those who have been executed, and a journal of the most remarkable proceedings both at home and beyond sea, relating to the plot, May 30, 1696
- A True list of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Parliament at Westminster in October, 1690
- A True list of the knights, citizens and burgesses of, the Parliament at Westminster in October, 1690
- A True list of the knights, citizens and burgesses summoned by the letter of His Highness the Prince of Orange, to meet at Westminster the 22nd of January, 1688/9 : as they have been returned to the office of the clerk of the Crown Chancery
- A True list of the lords spiritual and temporal summoned by the letter of His Highness the Prince of Orange to meet at Westminster the 22nd day of January, 1688/9
- A True relation of the horrid conspiracy against the life of the King : with an exact list of the prisoners committed to the Tower, Newgate, Gate-House and the fleet upon the account of the plot : in a letter to a friend
- A True vindication of the Reverend Dr. Sherlock : being a reply to the pretended answers of his late book, intituled, The case of allegiance
- A Vindication of those who have taken the new oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary, upon principles agreeable to the doctrines of the Church of England : in a letter to a noble lord
- A Vindication of those who have taken the new oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary, upon principles agreeable to the doctrines of the Church of England : in a letter to a noble lord
- A bill to enable His Majesty to grant letters patents to supply a defect in a grant made by His Majesty King William the third unto Maynard Duke of Schonburg and Leinster : of the annual sum of four thousand pounds out of the revenue of the Post-Office, until the sum of one hundred thousand pounds be paid
- A breviate for the members of the Convention
- A brief account of some of the late incroachments and depredations of the Dutch upon the English : and of a few of those many advantages which by fraud and violence they have made of the British nations since the revolution, and of the means enabling them thereunto
- A brief account of some of the late incroachments and depredations of the Dutch upon the English : and of a few of those many advantages which by fraud and violence they have made of the British nations since the revolution, and of the means enabling them thereunto
- A brief justification of the Prince of Orange's descent into England, and of the kingdoms late recourse to arms : with a modest disquisition of what may become the wisdom and justice of the ensuing convention in their disposal of the crown
- A brief justification of the Prince of Orange's descent into England, and of the kingdoms late recourse to arms : with a modest disquisition of what may become the wisdom and justice of the ensuing convention in their disposal of the crown
- A charge given at the general quarter sessions of the peace for the county of Surrey : holden at Dorking on Tuesday the 5th day of April 1692, and in the fourth year of Their Majesties reign
- A commentary on Macaulay's history of England
- A complete history of the late revolution from the first rise of it to this present time : in three parts ... : to which is added a postscript, by way of seasonable advice to the Jacobite party
- A copy of Admiral Russel's letter to the Earl of Nottingham
- A copy of Admiral Russel's letter to the Earl of Nottingham
- A copy of Mr. Ashton's paper, delivered to the sheriff at the place of execution, January 28, 1690/1
- A copy of Mr. Ashton's paper, delivered to the sheriff at the place of execution, January 28, 1690/1
- A copy of a letter sent to the Hague, about the latter end of May, 1691. : with a book inclosed, (hereafter mentioned) and sealed up, and superscribed after the following manner. These for him that is commonly stiled, William King of Great Britain ...
- A copy of the French King's declaration to the confederate princes
- A copy of two letters which Richard Stafford had intended to have delivered unto the King and Queen : but not being admitted by the yeomen of the guard, he left them on the rails of the back- stairs at White-Hall, on January 26, 1689/90 : in each of which was inclosed a printed paper, entituled, A supplemental tract of government, referred to the consideration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, January 4, in the year aforementioned
- A defence of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, against an infamous and Jesuitical libel entituled, A true portraicture of William Henry, Prince of Nassau ..
- A defence of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, against an infamous and Jesuitical libel entituled, A true portraicture of William Henry, Prince of Nassau ...
- A defence of the absolution given to Sr. William Perkins, at the place of execution, April the 3d
- A defence of the absolution given to Sr. William Perkins, at the place of execution, April the 3d. 1696
- A defence of the present government under King William and Queen Mary : shewing the miseries of England under the arbitrary reign of the late King James II, the reasonableness of the proceedings against him, and the happiness that will certainly follow a peaceable submission to, and standing by King William and Queen Mary
- A dialogue between Dick and Tom, concerning the present posture of affairs in England
- A dialogue between Sir Roger --- and Mr. Rob. Ferg--- in Newgate, relating to the plot
- A dialogue between Sir Roger --- and Mr. Rob. Ferg--- in Newgate, relating to the plot
- A dialogue between a modern courtier and an honest English gentleman
- A dialogue between a modern courtier and an honest English gentleman : to which is added the author's dedication to both Houses of Parliament, to whom he appeals for justice
- A discourse concerning the unreasonableness of a new separation, on account of the oaths : With an answer to The history of passive obedience, so far as relates to them
- A faithful account of a great engagement which lately happened betwixt Their Majesties ship the Pembrooke and two French men of war upon the coast of France : with a particular relation of the famous encounter that was betwixt our English sea men, that landed there, and five hundred of the French militia : also, an account of the plunder and other particulars
- A faithful account, of the present state of affairs, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, or, The remarkable transactions and proceedings that have happened in these kingdoms, since the discovery of the horrid Popish Plot, anno 1678 to this present year, 1689/90 : plainly shewing the state of affairs, from time to time, in peace and war : but more particularly what has happened under the government and reign of their present Majesties, King William and Queen Mary, and of our wonderful deliverance from popery and slavery, &c.
- A form of prayer : to be used on Wednesday the twelfth day of March next ensuing ... being the fast-day appointed by the King and Queens proclamation
- A form of prayer : to be used on Wednesday the twelfth day of March next ensuing ... being the fast-day appointed by the King and Queens proclamation ..
- A form of prayer and solemn thanksgiving to Almighty God for the wonderful preservation of His Majesties person, and his good success towards the reducing of Ireland : together with his safe and happy return into this kingdom : to be used on Sunday the nineteenth of this instant October, throughout the whole kingdom
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : To be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the Bills of Mortality, on Sunday the fifteenth of August, 1762; and in all churches and chapels throughout England and Wales, on the Sunday after the ministers thereof receive the same; on the safe delivery of the Queen, and happy birth of the young Prince. By His Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : To be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the bills of mortality, on Sunday the thirty-first day of January, 1773; and in all churches and chapels throughout England and Wales, on the Sunday after the ministers thereof receive the same; on the safe delivery of the Queen, and happy birth of a Prince. By His Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : To be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the bills of mortality, on Sunday the twenty fifth of August, 1765; and in all churches and chapels throughout England and Wales, on the Sunday after the ministers thereof receive the same; on the safe delivery of the queen, and happy birth of a Prince. By His Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : To be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the bills of mortality, on Sunday the twenty-seventh day of May, 1770; and in all churches and chapels throughout England and Wales, on the Sunday after the ministers thereof receive the same; on the safe delivery of the Queen, and happy birth of a Princess. By His Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : To be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the weekly bills of mortality, on Sunday the twelfth day of August, 1759; for the glorious victory obtained over the French on Wednesday the first day of August, at Dodenbausen near Minden, by His Majesty's Army, under the command of His Serene Highness Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick. By his Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : To be used at morning and, evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the bills of mortality, on Sunday the ninth of December, 1759; and in all churches and chapels throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on the Sunday after the ministers thereof receive the same: for the victory gained by His Majesty's fleet under the command of Sir Edward Hawke, on the twentieth of November last. By His Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : To be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, the Dominion of Wales and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the twenty-third day of April, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the signal interposition of His good providence in delivering our Most Gracious Sovereign from the severe illness with which he hath been afflicted. By His Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : To be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, the dominion of Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the twenty-third day of April, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the signal interposition of his good providence in delivering our most Gracious Sovereign from the severe illness with which he hath been afflicted
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : To be used throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the weekly bills of mortality, on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday next, both at morning and evening prayer, after the general thanksgiving; for the late great success vouchsafed to the forces of Her Majesty and Her Allies, at Blaregnies in Hainault, under the command of the Duke of Marlborough. By Her Majesties special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : for the preservation of Their Majesties, the success of their forces in the reducing of Ireland ... to be used on Thursday the six and twentieth of November
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : for the preservation of Their Majesties, the success of their forces in the reducing of Ireland ... to be used on Thursday the six and twentieth of November ..
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : to be used on Thursday the sixteenth of April next throughout the kingdom of England ... for discovering and disappointing a horrid and barbarous conspiracy of papists and other trayterous persons to assassinate and murder His most Gracious Majesties royal person, and for delivering this kingdome from an invasion intended by the French
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : to be used on Thursday the sixteenth of April next throughout the kingdom of England ... for discovering and disappointing a horrid and barbarous conspiracy of papists and other trayterous persons to assassinate and murder His most Gracious Majesties royal person, and for delivering this kingdome from an invasion intended by the French
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : to be used throughout the cities of London ... for the preservation of His Majesty from the great ... dangers ... during his late expedition
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : to be used throughout the cities of London ... for the preservation of His Majesty from the great ... dangers ... during his late expedition ..
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God to be used throughout the cities of London and Westminster and elsewhere within the weekly Bill of Mortality on Thursday the 27th day of this instant October : and in all other places throughout this kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick on Tweed, on Thursday the 10th day of November next ensuing
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God, : To be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Tuesday the nineteenth day of December 1797, being the day appointed by His Majesty's royal proclamation for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the many signal and important victories, which his divine providence hath vouchsafed to His Majesty's fleets, in the course of the present war. By His Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : To be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the Twenty-ninth day of November 1798, being the day appointed by His Majesty's royal proclamation for a general thanksgiving to almighty God, for the late glorious victory obtained by His majesty's ships of war, under the command of rear admiral Lord Nelson of the Nile, over the French fleet, and for the other recent and signal interpositions of his good providence towards the effectual deliverance of these kingdoms from foreign invasion and intestine commotions, in addition to manifold inestimable benefits received at his hands in the course of the present year. By His Majesty's Special Command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : To be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Tuesday the nineteenth day of December 1797, being the day appointed by His Majesty's Royal Proclamation for a general thanksgiving to almighty God, for the many signal and important victories, which his divine providence hath vouchsafed to His Majesty's fleets, in the course of the present war. By His Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : To be used throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon tweed, on Thursday the twentieth day of January next, for bringing His Majesty to a peaceable and quiet possession of the throne, and thereby disappointing, the designs of the pretender, and all his adherents. By His Majesties special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : for His Majesties safe return, and for the happy and honourable peace, of which God has made him the glorious instrument : to be used on Thursday the second of December next, throughout the whole kingdom, by His Majesties special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving, : To be used on Thursday the first day of May next, throughout England, the dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon tweed: for rendring most hearty thanks to almighty God, for the wonderful and happy conclusion of the treaty for the union of Her Majesties two kingdoms of England and Scotland; for imploring his blessings on the United Kingdom, and on the arms of Her Majesty and Her Allies, and her and their forces both by sea and land, in the just war in which they are now engaged, for disappointing the boundless ambition of France; and, for beseeching him to give all Her Majesties subjects hearts disposed to become one people. By Her Majesties special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving, : To be used on Thursday the seventeenth day of February next, throughout England, Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed: for rendring most hearty thanks to almighty God, for protecting Her Majesty this year from many great attempts, and treacherous designs of her enemies; and for blessing the arms of Her Majesty and Her Allies, under the command of the Duke of Marlborough, with many and great successes, throughout this last campaign, happily finished by the taking of the strong city and fortress of life, and the reduction of Gbent and Bruges. By Her Majesties special command
- A form of prayer to be used next after the prayer in the time of war and tumults : throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales and town of Berwick upon Tweed, in all churches and chapels at morning and evening prayer, as often as there is divine service during the time of His Majesties absence
- A form of prayer to be used next after the prayer in the time of war and tumults : throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales and town of Berwick upon Tweed, in all churches and chapels at morning and evening prayer, as often as there is divine service during the time of His Majesties absence
- A form of prayer to be used next after the prayer in the time of war and tumults : throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales and town of Berwick upon Tweed, in all churches and chappels at morning and evening prayer as often as there is divine service during the time of Their Majesties fleets being at sea
- A form of prayer to be used next after the prayer in the time of war and tumults : throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales and town of Berwick upon Tweed, in all churches and chappels at morning and evening prayer as often as there is divine service during the time of Their Majesties fleets being at sea
- A form of prayer to be used next after the prayer in the time of war and tumults : throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, in all churches and chapels at morning and evening prayer, as often as there is divine service during the time of Their Majesties fleets being at sea
- A form of prayer to be used next after the prayer in time of war and tumults : throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales and town of Berwick upon Tweed in all churches and chapels, at morning and evening prayer, as often as there is divine service during the time of His Majesties absence
- A form of prayer to be used next after the prayer in time of war and tumults : throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales and town of Berwick upon Tweed in all churches and chapels, at morning and evening prayer, as often as there is divine service during the time of His Majesties absence
- A form of prayer, : To be used in all churches and chapels throughout the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed: on Wednesday the twenty sixth day of May, being the fast-day appointed by proclamation, to be observed in a most Solemn and devout manner: for the imploring of a blessing from Almighty God upon Her Majesty, and Her Allies, engaged in the present war against France and Spain. By Her Majesties special command
- A form of prayer, : To be used next after the prayer in the time of war and tumults, throughout the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, in all churches and chapels, at morning and evening prayer, as often as there is divine service, during the time of the war. By her Majesties special command
- A friendly conference between the suffering saints for conscience-sake, the Jacobites, met together at the --- Tavern : particularly R.L., R.F. and A.S., my Lord Bp. of Salisbury (promised to be so by K. James when he returns) and other precious ones there assembled at least to consult about and read prayers for the dethroning of the best of kings and restoration of the worst : with a postscript concerning a late declaration of Mr. Lobb and others against Crispionism
- A friendly conference between the suffering saints for conscience-sake, the Jacobites, met together at the --- Tavern : particularly R.L., R.F. and A.S., my Lord Bp. of Salisbury (promised to be so by K. James when he returns) and other precious ones there assembled at least to consult about and read prayers for the dethroning of the best of kings and restoration of the worst : with a postscript concerning a late declaration of Mr. Lobb and others against Crispionism
- A friendly conference concerning the new oath of allegiance to K. William and Q. Mary : wherein the objections against taking the oaths are impartially examined, and the reasons of obedience confirm'd from the writings of the profound Bishop Sanderson, and proved to agree to the principles of the Church of England and the laws of the land
- A full and perfect relation of a great and signal victory gain'd by the English and Hollanders over the French
- A full and true account of a new & horrid conspiracy against His Majesty & present government : with the manner of its discovery, and the appresion of several of the conspirators, whose names are incerted in the following relation : Lycens'd according to order
- A full and true account of a terrible and bloody engagement at sea, between a squadron of the French fleet and the naval forces under the command of our English admiral : together with a particular account of the sinking of three of the French men of war, taking of two, and disabling most of therest [sic], with the great courage and bravery of our English sea-men
- A full and true account of the behaviors, confessions, and last dying speeches of the condemn'd criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 24th of May, 1700
- A full and true account of the behaviors, confessions, and last dying speeches of the condemn'd criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 24th of May, 1700
- A full answer to all the popular objections that have yet appear'd : for not taking the oath of allegiance to their present Majesties, particularly offer'd to the consideration of all such of the Divines of the Church of England (and others) as are yet unsatisfied: shewing both from scripture and the laws of the land, the reasonableness thereof, and the ruining consequences, both to the nation and themselves, if not complied with
- A full answer to all the popular objections that have yet appear'd, for not taking the oath of allegiance to their present Majesties : particularly offer'd to the consideration of all such of the divines of the Church of England (and others) as are yet unsatisfied : shewing, both from Scripture and the laws of the land, the reasonableness thereof, and the ruining consequences, both to the nation and themselves, if not complied with
- A funeral oration to the sacred memory of the most serene and potent Mary II, Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland : pronounc'd by publick authority in the hall of the most illustrious states upon the day of the royal obsequies, March 5, 1694/5 ...
- A further account of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet over the French
- A further account of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet over the French
- A journal of the most remarkable occurrences that happened between His Majesties army and the forces under the command of Mareschal de Schomberg in Ireland from the twelfth of August to the 23th of October, 1689
- A journal of the most remarkable occurrences that happened between His Majesties army and the forces under the command of Mareschal de Schomberg in Ireland from the twelfth of August to the 23th of October, 1689
- A just lamentation for the irrecoverable loss of the nation by the doleful death of the late Queen Mary of blessed memory : delivered in a sermon preached at Daventry March 5, 1694/5
- A letter directed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Perth, governour to the Prince
- A letter directed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Perth, governour to the Prince
- A letter from His Holiness the Pope of Rome, to His Highness the Prince of Orange : containing several proposals and overtures of agreement betwixt the Church of England, and the Church of Rome
- A letter from His Majesty the King of England, to the meeting of the Estates in Scotland
- A letter from a city-minister to a member of the high and honourable Court of Parliament concerning the present affairs : being a vindication of the Church of England-clergy, for their owning and praying for K. William & Q. Mary
- A letter from a dissenter to his friend of the same perswasion : being a perswasive to a coalition for the better establishment of the Protestant religion in England
- A letter from a gentleman at St. Germains, to his friend in London
- A letter from a trooper in Flanders to his comrade : shewing that Luxemburg is a witch, and deals with the Devil
- A letter from on board Their Majesties fleet near Ushant, July the twentieth, 1689 : giving an account of the good condition of it, and of the taking of some French ships with letters from Ireland
- A letter from the meeting of the estates of the kingdom of Scotland : to the King of England, in answer to His Majesties letter, direct to them ... Edinburgh, March 23. 1689
- A letter to His Most Excellent Majesty King William III : shewing, I. The original foundation of the English monarchy. II. The means by which it was remov'd from that foundation. III. The expedients by which it has been supported since that removal. IV. Its present constitution, as to all its integral parts. V. The best means by which its grandeur may be for ever maintain'd
- A letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard : discovering a conspiracy against the laws and ancient constitution of England : with reflections on the present pretended plot
- A letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard : discovering a conspiracy against the laws and ancient constitution of England : with reflections on the present pretended plot
- A letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard : discovering a conspiracy against the laws and ancient constitution of England : with reflections on the present pretended plot
- A letter to a dissenting clergy-man of the Church of England : concerning the oath of allegiance and obedience to the present government
- A letter to a dissenting clergy-man of the Church of England, concerning the oath of allegiance and obedience to the present government
- A letter to a friend concerning the bill for resuming the forfeited estates in Ireland
- A letter to a friend, concerning a French invasion : to restore the late King James to his throne : and what may be expected from him, should he be successful in it
- A letter to a member of Parliament on the account of some present transactions
- A letter to the Bishop of Sarum : being an answer to his Lordships pastoral letter
- A letter to the Bishop of Sarum : being an answer to his Lordships pastoral letter
- A letter to the authors of the answers to The case of allegiance due to sovereign princes, stated and resolved, by Dr. William Sherlock
- A letter writ by a Clergy-man to his neighbour : concerning the present circumstances of the kingdom, and the allegiance that is due to the King and Queen
- A letter writ by a clergy-man to his neighbour : concerning the present circumstances of the kingdom, and allegiance that is due to the King and Queen
- A letter, from William King of England, to the estates of the kingdom of Scotland, at their meeting at Edinburgh ... : from our court at Hamptoun, the seventh day of March, 1688/9 ...
- A list of the names and sirnames of the Lords spiritual and temporal, knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the Cinque Ports : in the Grand Convention of England, to begin the 22d of January, 1688/9
- A panegyric on our late sovereign Lady Mary Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, of glorious and immortal memory : who died at Kensington, on the 28th of December, 1694
- A pastoral letter writ by the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum, to the clergy of his diocess, concerning the oaths of allegiance and supremacy to K. William and Q. Mary
- A pastoral letter writ by the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum, to the clergy of his diocess, concerning the oaths of allegiance and supremacy to K. William and Q. Mary
- A plague of informers : conspiracy and political trust in William III's England
- A plain relation of the late action at sea between the English & Dutch, and the French fleets, from June 22 to July 5 last : with reflections thereupon, and upon the present state of the nation : together with A preparation for death and a perswasive to criminals to do right to their countrey, and a specimen of a bill for reformation of manners, drawn for the bishops, and mentioned in the folowing reflections
- A plain relation of the late action at sea between the English & Dutch, and the French fleets, from June 22 to July 5 last : with reflections thereupon, and upon the present state of the nation : together with A preparation for death and a perswasive to criminals to do right to their countrey, and a specimen of a bill for reformation of manners, drawn for the bishops, and mentioned in the folowing reflections
- A poem to the Queen, upon the King's victory in Ireland, and his voyage to Holland
- A proclamation by Frederick Duke of Schonberg, general of all Their Majesties forces in Ireland. : For preventing plunders and robberies
- A proclamation by the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties. William R. : Whereas we are informed, that divers persons, either through disaffection to the clergy of the Church of Ireland as by law establish'd ..
- A project of a descent upon France
- A project of a descent upon France
- A relation of the most remarkable transactions of the last campaigne : in the Confederate Army, under the command of His Majesty of Great Britain and after, of the Elector of Bavaria, in the Spanish Netherlands, Anno Dom. 1692
- A reply to an unjust and scandalous libel intituled, A modest answer to Captain Smyth's immodest memoirs of secret service, and his remarks upon the D--- of S-----'s letter to the House of Lords
- A review of Dr. Sherlock's Case of allegience due to sovereign powers, &c : with An answer to his vindication of that case : in which Bishop Overal's convocation-book is arraigned, the doctor's self-contradiction and fallacy of argument detected and from the whole proved that neither the Church of England nor the present government are beholden to him
- A review of Dr. Sherlock's Case of allegience due to sovereign powers, &c. : with An answer to his vindication of that case : in which Bishop Overal's convocation-book is arraigned, the doctor's self-contradiction and fallacy of argument detected and from the whole proved that neither the Church of England nor the present government are beholden to him
- A seasonable discourse, shewing that it is the interest of both Papists and Protestants, to serve Their Majesties in the present war against France
- A second brief for Irish Protestants
- A second letter to ABCDEF, &c
- A second letter to a friend concerning the French invasion : in which the declaration lately dispersed under the title of His Majesty's most gracious declaration, to all his loving subjects, commanding their assistance against the P. of Orange and his adherents, is entirely and exactly published, according to the dispersed copies : with some short observations upon it
- A second letter to a friend, concerning the French invasion : in which the declaration lately dispersed under the title of His Majesty's most gracious declaration, to all his loving subjects commanding their assistance against the P. of Orange and his adherents, is entirely and exactly published, according to the dispersed copies : with some short observations upon it
- A second letter to a friend, concerning the French invasion : in which the declaration lately dispersed under the title of His Majesty's most gracious declaration, to all his loving subjects commanding their assistance against the P. of Orange and his adherents, is entirely and exactly published, according to the dispersed copies : with some short observations upon it
- A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Worcester upon the thanksgiving day April 16, 1696
- A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen at White-Hall, the 12th of November, 1693 : being the day appointed for publick thanksgiving to almighty God for the gracious preservation of his Majesty, and his safe return
- A sermon preached October the 19, 1690, before the right worshipful the mayor, aldermen, and sheriff, &c. of the town and county of New-Castle upon Tyne : being the day appointed for a general thanks giving for His Majesties's safe return and happy success in Ireland
- A sermon preached October the 19, 1690, before the right worshipful the mayor, aldermen, and sheriff, &c. of the town and county of New-Castle upon Tyne : being the day appointed for a general thanks giving for His Majesties's safe return and happy success in Ireland
- A sermon preached October the 19, 1690, before the right worshipful the mayor, aldermen, and sheriff, &c. of the town and county of New-Castle upon Tyne : being the day appointed for a general thanks giving for His Majesties's safe return and happy success in Ireland
- A sermon preached at St. Catharine Cree-Church on the 26th of November, 1691 : being the thanksgiving day for the preservation of the King and the reduction of Ireland
- A sermon preached before Their Majesties, K. William and Q. Mary's forces, at Gant in Flanders : the Sunday before they marched into the camp, 1694
- A sermon preached before Their Majesties, K. William and Q. Mary's forces, at Gant in Flanders : the Sunday before they marched into the camp, 1694
- A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-hall, the 27th of October : being a day appointed for a publick thanksgiving to almighty God for the signal victory at sea, for the preservation of His Majesty's sacred person and for his safe return to His people
- A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at White-Hall, on the 19th day of October, 1690 : being the day of thanksgiving for His Majesties preservation and success in Ireland
- A sermon preached before the Queen, at Whitehall, on Sunday, Jan. 25. 1690/1
- A sermon preached before the queen the 22d of May, 1692 : upon occasion of the late victory obtained by Their Majesties fleet over the French
- A sermon preached before the queen the 22d of May, 1692 : upon occasion of the late victory obtained by Their Majesties fleet over the French
- A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Swithin, London, March 10th, 1694/5, upon the much lamented death of our most gracious Queen
- A sermon preached on the Thanksgiving day the 27 day of October, 1692 at Crosby Square
- A sermon preached on the thanksgiving day the 27 day of October, 1692 at Crosby Square
- A short abstract of Doctor H. Chamberlen's proposal to the honourable House of Commons, the last sessions. : And also of Mr. John Briscoe's present printed proposal, compared together ..
- A short history of the last Parliament
- A short view of the faithful service : performed by His Majesty's forces who defended the city of London-derry in Ireland against the prevailing power of the late King James, his French and Irish army in that memorable seige in the year 1688/9 : being a humble remonstrance of those officers and soldiers who have not yet recieved
- A speech without-doors, or Some modest inquiries humbly proposed to the Right Honourable the Convention of Estates assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22, 1688/9 : concerning I. Bigotism, or religious madness. II. Tests, and the present test in particular. III Penal laws in matters of religion. IV. The necessity of changing and recanting our opinions in religion. V. Restraint of the press
- A summary account of the proceedings upon the happy discovery of the Jacobite conspiracy : in a second letter to a Devonshire gentleman
- A supplement to the collection of the debates and proceedings in Parliament, in 1694 and 1695 : upon the inquiry into the late briberies and corrupt practices
- A supplement to the collection of the debates and proceedings in Parliament, in 1694 and 1695 : upon the inquiry into the late briberies and corrupt practices
- A true and impartial account of a great and bloody fight between part of the English fleet, commanded by Sir Clovesly Shovel and the French at sea : with an account of the men killed and wounded : together with the great bravery and courage of Captain Hoskins, from on board Their Majesties ship the Crown, this ninth of December, 1690, riding Plimouth-Sound