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- A Confutation of sundry errors in Dr. Sherlock's book concerning allegiance, (microform)
- A Defence of the Brief history of the Unitarians : against Dr. Sherlock's answer in his Vindication of the Holy Trinity
- A Defence of the Brief history of the Unitarians, against Dr. Sherlock's answer in his Vindication of the Holy Trinity, (microform)
- A List of the names of all the adventurers in the new general stock to East-India, who have taken the last oath agreed on by the generality, December the 8, 1657 : wherein note that this mark (*) doth signifie such as are capable of being elected, (microform)
- A Petition to the petitioners, or, Some queries put to the managers of the famous city petition for them to give their answers to when the great affairs of the nation will afford them leisure, (microform)
- A brief account concerning several of the agents of New-England, their negotiation at the Court of England : with some remarks on the new charter granted to the colony of Massachusets shewing that all things duely considered, greater priviledges than what are therein contained, could not at this time rationally be expected by the people there, (microform)
- A brief answer to a late discourse concerning the unreasonableness of a new separation, (microform)
- A brief history of the Unitarians, called also Socinians : in four letters written to a friend
- A catalogue of English and Latin books in quires : which will be sold by auction in numbers to the booksellers of London and Westminster only : at Rolls's Coffee-House, near the north door in St. Paul's Church-Yard, on Monday February 23d 1690 beginning at nine in the morning
- A catalogue of batchelors, attenders on the womens auction : being chapmen for the ladys lately set to sale in divers parts. Procured by one of their own sex
- A catalogue of the bowes, of the town, or the hunters after fortunes to be set by auction : Catalogues will be distributed by the sentries of the park, &c
- A choice collection of valuable paintings most of which are originals : by the best ancient and modern masters, viz. Old Boon. Van Diest. ... Melinos. Old Knyfe: will be sold by auction at Wills Coffee-house, at the west-end of the Court of Requests, over against the Painted Chamber, near Westminster-hall; on Tuesday the 10th of this instant November, 1691. The sale beginning at nine in the morning. By John Bullord. Catalogues are destributed gratis at the coffee-houses in Westminster Hall and at the place of sal [sic]
- A collection of curious paintings, most of which are originals : by the best ancient and modern masters, viz. Bergham. ... Palingh, &c. will be sold by auction at Wills Coffee-house, at the west-end of the Court of Requests, over against the Painted Chamber, near Westminster-hall; on Tuesday the 27th of this instant October, 1691. The sale beginning at nine in the morning. By John Bullord
- A collection of curious paintings, most of which are originals : by the best ancient and modern masters, viz. Vanhooke ... Bulingburg will be sold by auction, on Friday and Saturday, the sixth and seventh of this instant November, 1691. Beginning exactly at nine of the clock in the morning, and at four in the afternoon. At the Long Dog in the New Palace-Yard, over against Westminster-Hall Gate. The condition of sale. ... Catalogues may be had at Gardyners's Coffee-House near St. James's, and at the place of sale
- A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Tuesday the 27th. instant at 4 of the clock in the afternoon, at the Blew-Balcony in Red-Lyon-street near Holbourn : Most of them originals of the best masters of Europe, it will be continued dayly till all be sold: all persons may see the paintings and have catalogues gratis 3 days before at the place of sale. The house is to be let, having one large room and other conveniences fit for a boarding, or dancing-school. The conditions of sale as usuall, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after the said sale, paying porteridge
- A collection of paintings, and several other curiosities. By the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Tuesday the 25th of this instant November, 1690. at three of the clock afternoon, in the Outropers-Office in the west-end of the Royal Exchange, and so to continue from day to day till all be sold: which will be exposed to view from Thursday the 20th. till the time of sale : Catalogues whereof are to be had at the said office
- A collection of pictures, with some curious books of prints, history, &c. to be sold by auction on Monday the ninth instant, and the following day at four of the clock, at John's Coffee-House next to the Naggs-Head-Tavern in Cheapside : Conditions of sale. I. He that bids most is the buyer, but if a difference arise, the picture or book shall be again exposed. II. That every buyer give earnest, viz. one shilling for a picture or book under twenty shillings, and two shillings for a picture at, or above twenty. III. That all persons fetch away, within three dayes after the sale is ended, paying ready money for what goods they have bought, and likewise porteridge
- A copy of Arch-Bishop Tillotson's letter to his friend
- A curious collection of original paintings by the best, ancient and modern masters : particularly, Brower. ... Verhoven. Will be sold by auction, at the Auction House for Paintings (late Wills Coffee-house) adjoining to the Court of Requests, over against the Painted Chamber, near Westminster-Hall, on Tuesday, May the 19th, at nine in the morning. Note, that those pieces with prizes to them in the catalogue, being of extraordinary value, are not to be put up at less than the prizes there mentioned· By John Bullord. Catalogues are destributed gratis, at Mr. Manships at the Black-Bull in Cornhil: Mr. Ric. Parkers at the Piazza under the Royal Exchange: at the Marine Coffee-house in Birchin-lane; at Mr. Bullords at the Old black Bear in St. Pauls Church-yard: at Mr. Ropers next to the Devil-Tavern at Temple-bar: at Mr. Notts in the Pall-Mall, booksellers; and at the place of sale. The conditions are as usual
- A curious collection of original paintings, by the best, ancient and modern masters : Soynge ... Old VVyck will be sold by auction, at the Auction House for Paintings (late Wills Coffee-house) adjoining to the Court of Requests, over against the Painted Chamber, near Westminster-Hall, on Wednesday, June the 24th, at nine in the morning. By John Bullord. Catalogues are destributed gratis, at Mr. Manships at the Black-Bull in Cornhil: at Mr. Ric. Parkers at the Piazza under the Royal Exchange: at the Marine Coffee-house in Birchin-lane; at Mr. Bullords at the Old black Bear in St. Pauls Church-yard: at Mr. Ropers next to the Devil-Tavern at Temple-bar: at Mr. Notts in the Pall-Mall, booksellers; and at the place of sale
- A curious collection of original paintings, by the best, ancient and modern masters : Vander Mere ... Mol will be sold by auction, at the Auction House for Paintings (late Wills Coffee-house) adjoining to the Court of Requests, over against the Painted Chamber, near Westminster-Hall, on Monday, June the 15th, at nine in the morning. Note, that those pieces with prizes to them in the catalogue, being of extraordinary value, are not to be put up at less than the prizes there mentioned. By John Bullord. Catalogues are destributed gratis, at Mr. Manships at the Black-Bull in Cornhil: at Mr. Ric. Parkers at the Piazza under the Royal Exchange: at the Marine Coffee-house in Birchin-lane; at Mr. Bullords at the Old black Bear in St. Pauls Church-yard: at Mr. Ropers next to the Devil-Tavern at Temple-bar: at Mr. Notts in the Pall-Mall, booksellers; and at the place of sale
- A curious collection of paintings and other curiosities; will be sold by auction, at the Barbadoes Coffee-House in Exchange Alley, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. The sale begins on Monday the 21st of December, at four of the clock in the afternoon, and continnes [sic] till all are sold : Conditions of sale. I. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. II. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. III. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. IV. Buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale, and to pay for the porteridge. V. No person to bid less than six pence at a time
- A curious collection of paintings will be sold by auction at the Duke of Glocesters Coffee-House at Charing-Cross, on Friday the 22d. of May : The conditions of sale as usuall, the lots so bought to be fetcht away within 3 days, paying the porteridge if they desire to have their good received home
- A curious collection of paintings, and several other curiosities. By the best masters. Will now be sold by auction, on Thursday the 22th. of this instant Octob. 1691. at three of the clock afternoon, in the Auction-Office in the west-end of the Royal Exchange, and so to continue from day to day till all be sold : Catalogues whereof are to be had at the said office
- A curious collection of paintings, being most originals: by the best antient and modern masters : viz. Jordans. ... Dobsone. With many other great masters. Will be sold by auction, (with other curiosities, viz. tables, stands, looking-glasses, cabionets, and scrutores; &c. Most of which belonged to a person of quality, lately deceased,) at the Canary-House, near the east-end of Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand, between the Feathers-Tavern, and Long's Coffee-House, on Tuesday the 29th of this instant December, 1691. and will continue Wednesday and Thursday following. The sale begins at four of the clock in the afternoon. The conditions of sale. He that bids most is the buyer, and none to bid less than six-pence. If any difference ariseth, the picture must be put up again. And the buyer to fetch away their lots within three days after they are bought; paying porteridge, if they will have them carryed home. The paintings may be viewed at the place of sale; where catalogues may be had gratis
- A curious collection of paintings, being most originals: by the best masters, both antient & modern : viz. Paul Brill. ... Adama. Will be sold by auction, at the Spanish-Coffee-House, at the corner of Bromley-Street in Holbourn, on Friday the 27th of this instant November, 1691. The sale begins at four of the clock in the afternoon, and will continue on Saturday, Monday, &c. till all are sold off. The conditions of sale. ... Catalogues may be had gratis at the place of sale, and at the coffee-houses in London and Westminster
- A curious collection of paintings, by the best, ancient, and modern masters : particularly Tintoret. ... La Mence. Will be sold by auction, at the Auction-House, late Will's Coffee-House, at the west-end of the Court of Requests, over against the Painted Chamber, near Westminster-Hall, on Tuesday, the 10th of this instant February, 1691. at nine of the clock in the morning exactly. By John Bullord. Catalogues are destributed gratis, at Mr. Manships, at the Black Bull in Cornhil: Mr. Richarrd [sic] Parkers, at the Piazza, under the Royal Exchange: at the Marine Coffee-House in Birchin-lane: at Mr. Bullord's at the Old Black Bear in St. Paul's Church-Yard: at Mr. Ropers next to the Devil Tavern at Temple-Bar: at Mr. Notts in the Pall-Mall, booksellers; and at the place of sale
- A curious collection of paintings, most whereof are originals, by the best, ancient and modern masters : particularly, Saftleven. ... Robinson, &c. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 6th of this instant May, at the Auction House for Pictures (late Wills Coffee-house) adjoining to the Court of Requests, near Westminster. Hall. By John Bullord. Catalogues whereof may be had gratis at the place of sale
- A curious collection of paintings, of the most eminent, ancient and modern masters : viz. Fran. Floris. ... Griffiere, &c. will be sold by auction (or who bids most) at the House, late Will's Coffee-House, at the west-end of the Court of Requests, over against the Painted Chamber, near Westminster-Hall, on Wednesday, the 28th of this instant January, 1691. at nine of the clock in the morning exactly. By John Bullord. Catalogues are destributed gratis, at Mr. Manships, at the Black Bull in Cornhil: Mr. Richard Parkers, at the Piazza, under the Royal Exchange: at the Marine Coffee-House in Birchin-lane: at Mr. Bullords at the Old Black Bear in St. Paul's Church-Yard: at Mr. Ropers at the Devil Tavern at Temple-Bar: at Mr. Notts in Pall-Mall, booksellers; and at the place of sale
- A curious collection of paintings, or the most famous, ancient and modern masters : viz. Vandyke. ... Van Zoon. With many other great masters. Will be expos'd to sale Fryday December 11th. and continue till all are sold, beginning at two a clock, and hold till nine. at the Vendu next Bedford Gate in Charles-street Covent-Garden. Catalougs [sic] may be had at the place of sale. The conditions are, he that bids most is the buyer, and none to bid less then sixpence. If a difference ariseth, the picture must be put up again. And the buyers to fetch away their lots within three days after they are bought
- A curious collettion [sic] of paintings and limnings, of the most famous, ancient and modern masters in Europe : viz. Mich. Angelo. ... Offtigar. With many more famous masters not here inserted. Will be exposed to sale, by way of auction, on Monday the 30th, and Tuesday the 31st of this instant March, and Wednesday, April the 1st, 2d and 3d, at Smythers Coffee-House in Thames-street, by the Custom-House; the sale beginning each afternoon. at three of the clock, the said paintings are to be viewed from this day forwrad [sic]. Catalogues my be had at the place of sale
- A dialogue between the bishop of El---y and his conscience
- A letter from the King of Great Britain to the Earl of Portland : W.R
- A letter to a friend
- A letter written to my Lord Russel in Newgate, the twentieth of July, 1683
- A list of the names of all the adventurers in the stock of the honourable the East-India-Company, the 12th day of April, 1684 : whereof those marked with a * are not capable (by their adventure) to be chosen committees, (microform)
- A memento to English-men for the special service of K. William and Q. Mary. Or, A call to their duties : to perfect the settlement, and security promised
- A most cruel and terrible engagement between the confederates of the Upper and Lower Alsatias, the Palatinate of Dorset-Gardinia : with the confines, and territories of Shark-Island, and the scandalous sanctuary, on the one side, and the Posse Com. Luxemburgians, and Tory-Drivers on the other, (microform)
- A new discovery of an old intreague : a satyr level'd at treachery and ambition, calculated to the nativity of the rapparee plott, and the modesty of the Jacobite clergy, (microform)
- A proposal for improvement of husbandry and trade
- A reply to A vindication of a discourse concerning the unreasonableness of a new separation &c
- 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, (microform)
- A sermon preached at Westminster-Abby, by Thomas Aston, M.A, (microform)
- A true account of all passages at the execution of John Ashton, gent : Publish'd by authority
- A true copy of part of that paper which Mr. Ashton left in a friend's hands : together with the letter in which he sent it enclosed, (microform)
- A vindication of the honour of King Charles I : against the prodigious calumnies of the regicide, Ludlow, publisht in what he calls A letter from Major-General Ludlow to Sir E.S, (microform)
- Advice about the new East-India stock, in a letter to a friend
- An Impartial account of the word mystery, as it is taken in the Holy Scripture
- An Office for penitents, or, A form of prayer fit to be used in sinful and distracted times, (microform)
- An admonition concerning a publick fast : the just causes we have for it, from the full growth of sin, and the near approaches of God's judgments : and the manner of performance to obtain the desired effects thereof, which ought to be other than our Common Forms, and with stricter acts of moritication than is usual amongst us : with an abstract of Mr. Chillingworth's judgement of the state of religion in this nation in his time : and of a letter from the Hague concerning two sermons preached there in the French church at which were present divers of the English nobility
- An admonition concerning a publick fast : the just causes we have for it, from the full growth of sin, and the near approaches of God's judgments : and the manner of performance to obtain the desired effects thereof, which ought to be other than our Common Forms, and with stricter acts of moritication than is usual amongst us : with an abstract of Mr. Chillingworth's judgement of the state of religion in this nation in his time : and of a letter from the Hague concerning two sermons preached there in the French church at which were present divers of the English nobility, (microform)
- An admonition concerning a publick fast : the just causes we have for it, from the full growth of sin, and the near approaches of God's judgments : and the manner of performance, to obtain the desired effects thereof; which ought to be other than our common forms; and with stricter acts of mortification than is usual amonst us : with an abstract of Mr. Chillingworth's judgment of the state of religion in this nation in his time : and of a letter from the Hague concerning two sermons preached there in the French Church, at which were present divers of the English nobility
- An answer to Dr. Sherlock's Case of allegiance to sovereign powers : in defence of The case of allegiance to a king in possession : in a letter to a friend, (microform)
- An answer to several material passages in a book published some time since by W.P. entituled, A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual, both with respect to persons in their private capacity, and in their church-society and communion, &c, by J.H, (microform)
- An apology for the new separation : in a letter to Dr. John Sharpe, Archbishop of York, occasioned by his farewell-sermon, preached on the 28th of June, at St. Giles's in the Fields, (microform)
- An appendix to the foregoing letter, being an answer to Mr. Humphrey Hody's Letter : concerning the canons at the end of the Baroccian Manuscript
- An examination of the arguments drawn from Scripture and reason, in Dr. Sherlock's Case of allegiance, and his Vindication of it, (microform)
- Antimoixeia: or, the honest and joynt-design of the Tower-hamblets for the general suppression of bawdy-houses : as incouraged thereto by the publick magistrates
- At a grand committee, or court of assistants of the King and Queen's Corporation for the Linen Manufacture in England : held the ninth day of July, 1691, at Salisbury Exchange in the Strand, (microform)
- At the Bell-Tavern over against the Gate-House in Kings-Street Westminster. Will be exposed to sale a curious collection of paintings; being most originals, by the best masters of Europe, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 13th 14th 15th and 16th of this instant October, 1691 : Beginning exactly at four of the clock in the afternoon, and so will continue till all be sold. The condition of sale. ... Catalogues may be had at the Canary-House near Exeter-Exchange, at Gardyners's Coffee-House near St. James's and at the place of sale gratis
- At the Canary-House, near the east end of Exeter Change, between the Feathers-Tavern and Long's Coffee-House. Will be exposed to sale a curious collection of paintings, being about three hundred in number, most of them originals, by the best masters of Europe; on Thursday the 2d, of this instant July, beginning exactly at five of the clock in the afternoon, and so will continue the following days till all be sold : There will also be exposed to sale a small quantity of Latine books. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale gratis
- At the Canary-House, near the east end of Exeter Change, between the Feathers-Tavern and Long's Coffee-House. Will be exposed to sale a curious collection of paintings, being most of them the furniture of J.D's house, lately deceased: the sale will begin on Monday the 8th. of this instant June, 1691. And will continue the following days till all be sold off, beginning exactly at four of the clock : Catalogues may be had at the place of sale gratis
- At the Green Dragon next to Northumberland-House at Charing-Cross, will be exposed to sale (by auction) a curious collection of original paintings of the best masters of Europe; where there will be several large pieces fit for halls; also very fine small pieces for ladies closets; on Tuesday the 24th of this instant March, at four of the clock in the afternoon, and so continue the following days till all be sold : Catalogues may be had, and the paintings be viewed the day before, at the place of sale; also a parcel of prints set off in water-colours. The conditions of sale. I. That he or she that bids most is the buyer; ... IV. That no person is to bid less than six pence a time for any lot exposed to sale
- At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe, on Wednesday the first of April, 1691 : where there will be several large and good peices [sic] fit for halls, stair cases, &c. The sale will begin exactly at 4 of the clock, and so continue the following days till all be sold: and at the latter end of the said sale will be exposed a curious collection of prints and drawings, by the best masters of Europe. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, and at Mr. Playford's next the Temple Church in the Temple gratis. The conditions of sale I. That he or she that bids most is the buyer; ... IV. That no person is to bid less than six pence a time for any lot exposed to sale
- At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over-against St. Clements Church in the Strand, wil by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe, on Tuesday the third of this instant March, 1690/91 : Where there will be several large and good pieces fit for halls, stair cases, &c. The sale will begin exactly at 4 of the clock, and so continue the following days till all be sold; and at the latter end of the said sale will be exposed a curious collection of prints and drawings, by the best masters of Europe. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, and at Mr. Playford's next the Temple Church in the Temple gratis. The contidions of sale. I. That he or she that bids most is the buyer: ... IV. That no person is to bid less than six pence a time for any lot exposed to sale
- At the New Auction House in Drury-lane over against great Queen-street, on Monday the 7th, Wednesday the 9th. and Friday the 11th. of this instant December, at three of the clock in the afternoon, will be sold a curious collection of paintings by the best masters : The conditions as usual
- At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. On Monday 21, Tuesday 22, and Wednesday 23th. of this instant December : Beginning exactly at four of the clock each afternoon, and so continue daily till all are sold. All persons that have any good pictures to be sold, are desired to send them in four days before the sale, where attendance is given to receive the same. By Ferdinando Verryck. The conditions of sale. I. That he or she that bids most is the buyer; ... IV. That no person is to bid less than six pence a time for any lot exposed to sale
- At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. On Monday the 2d. Tuesday the 3d. Friday the 6th. and Saturday the 7th. of November next, 1691 : Beginning exactly at four of the clock each afternoon. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Playford's next the Temple Church in the Temple and at the place of sale gratis. The conditions of sale. I. That he or she that bids most is the buyer; ... IV. That no person is to bid less than six pence a time for any lot exposed to sale
- At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, some by Paul de Vernez, Carratz, Tintoret, &c and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. on Wednesday the 18th. Thursday the 19th. and Friday the 20th. of this instant November, 1691 : Beginning exactly at four of the clock each afternoon. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Playford's next the Temple Church in the Temple and at the place of sale gratis. The conditions of sale. I. That he or she that bids most is the buyer; ... IV. That no person is to bid less than six pence a time for any lot exposed to sale
- At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be sold by way of auction, a curious collection of puctures, being about three hundred in number, most of them originals by the best masters of Europe, on Wednesday the 24th. day of this instant June, beginning exactly at four of the clock, and so will continue the following dayes till all be sold : and at the latter end of the sale will be sold a curious collection of prints and drawings by the best masters: catalogues may be had at the place of sale, and at Mr. Playford's next the Temple-church in the Temple, gratis. The conditions of sale. I. That he or she that bids most is the buyer: ... IV. That no person is to bid less than six pence a time for any lot exposed to sale
- Charecters [sic] of some young women, belonging to the changes, who are to be dispos'd of by way of auction, July 41 [sic]
- Doctor Wallis's letter touching the doctrine of the blessed Trinity : answer'd by his friend, (microform)
- Doctor Wallis's letter touching the doctrine of the blessed Trinity answer'd by his friend
- Dr. Sherlock's Case of allegiance considered : with some remarks upon his vindication
- Dr. Sherlock's Case of allegiance considered : with some remarks upon his vindication, (microform)
- England must pay the piper : being a seasonable discourse about raising of money this session : in a letter to a member of the honourable House of Commons, (microform)
- Inquiries into the general catalogue of diseases shewing the errors and contradictions of that establishment : with a new scheme representing more truly, and essentially, the various diseased state of humane nature, by E.M. Med D, (microform)
- Inquiries into the general catalogue of diseases shewing the errrors and contradictions of that establishment : with a new scheme representing more truly, and essentially, the various diseased state of humane nature, by E.M. Med D
- Machiavel's vindication of himself and his writings against the imputation of impiety, atheism, and other high crimes : extracted from his letter to his friend Zenobius, (microform)
- Mercurius matrimonialis: or, Chapmen for the ladies lately offered to sale by way of auction : Procured by one of their own sex
- News from the East-Indies, (microform)
- Observations on the four letters of Dr. John Wallis concerning the Trinity and the Creed of Athanasius
- Priest-craft expos'd : shewing that the greatest part of the confusions and calamities even to the ruin of empires and kingdoms have proceeded from the politicks and practices of the pretended clergy, (microform)
- Providence and precept, or, The case of doing evil that good may come of it : stated and resolved according to Scripture, reason, and the (primitive) practice of the Church of England : with a more particular respect to a late case of allegiance &c. and its vindication in a letter to the author, (microform)
- Reasons humbly offer'd by the land-owners and farmers of England : for the passing the bill relating to the butter and cheese trade in answer to those offer'd by the cheesemongers against it
- Some considerations about the most proper way of raising money in the present conjuncture, (microform)
- Some considerations relating to the duties of subsidy and aulnage
- Some reflections on a late pamphlet entituled, A vindication of Their Majesties authority to fill the sees of the deprived bishops, &c : in a letter from the city to a friend in the country, (microform)
- Some thoughts upon Dr. Sherlock's Vindication of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity : in a letter
- The Art of getting money by double-fac'd wagers, or, Cross and pile whether Mons be taken, or no? : a dialogue between a courtier, a citizen, and a sharper of the town : the scene, Jonathan's coffe-house, (microform)
- The Faith of one God : who is only the father, and of one mediator between God and men, who is only the man Christ Jesus, and of one Holy Spirit, the gift (and sent) of God, asserted and defended in several tracts contained in this volume ... : and ... a preface to the whole ..
- The Faith of one God : who is only the father, and of one mediator between God and men, who is only the man Christ Jesus, and of one Holy Spirit, the gift (and sent) of God, asserted and defended in several tracts contained in this volume ... : and ... a preface to the whole, (microform)
- The Right and duty of the commons of London in the election of sheriffs, and other officers : recommended to the Common-hall, (microform)
- The Secret history of the four last monarchs of Great Britain, viz., James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II : to which is added, an appendix containing the later reign of James the Second, from the time of his abdication of England to this present January, 1691, with particular remarks on his private actions in Ireland, (microform)
- The apostolical and true opinion concerning the Holy Trinity, revived and asserted : partly by twelve arguments levied against the traditional and false opinion about the Godhead of the Holy Spirit. Partly by a confession of faith touching the Three Persons. Both which having been formerly set forth, were much altered and augmented, with explications of Scripture, and with reasons: and finally, with testimonies of the Fathers, and of others. All reprinted, anno 1653. By John Bidle, M.A. And now again with the life of the author prefixed, anno Dom. 1691
- The beginning and progress of a needful and hopeful reformation in England : with the first encounter of the enemy against it, his wiles detected, and his design ('t may be hop'd) defeated
- The beginning and progress of a needful and hopeful reformation in England : with the first encounter of the enemy against it, his wiles detected, and his design ('t may be hop'd) defeated, (microform)
- The case of Ewelm Hospital, appellants in relation to Wayhil-Fair, against the Corporation of Andover
- The case of John Danvers Esq; inter [brace] Rich. Browne quer' & Waite defend'
- The case of Sir John Cutler Kt. & Bart. in relation to the Lord De Lewarr
- The case of clandestine marriages stated : wherein are shewn the causes from whence this corruption ariseth, and the true methods whereby it may be remedy'd : in a letter to a person of honour, (microform)
- The case of the afflicted clergy
- The deplorable case of great numbers of suffering subjects, concerned in the ships and vessels employed in Their Majesties transport-service : humbly offerred to the High Court of Parliament now assembled
- The duty of allegiance settled upon its true grounds : according to Scripture, reason, and the opinion of the Church : In answer to a late book of Dr. William Sherlock ... entituled, The case of the allegiance due to sovereign powers, stated and resolved, according to Scripture
- The duty of allegiance settled upon its true grounds, according to Scripture, reason, and the opinion of the Church : in answer to a late book of Dr. William Sherlock, master of the Temple, entituled, The case of the allegiance due to sovereign powers, stated, and resolved, according to Scripture, &c. : with a more particular respect to the oath lately injoyn'd, (microform)
- The humble address of the publicans of New-England, to which king you please : with some remarks upon it, (microform)
- The moralist, or, A satyr upon the sects : shewing some disputing passages by way of dialogue, between a well-principled lay-man, and a professor of theology : with reflections upon some modern writings and actions, particularly the late absconding of a certain B---, by the author of the Weesils, (microform)
- The naked Gospel, Part I
- The proceedings on the King and Queens commissions of the peace and oyer and terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate held for the city of London and county of Middlesex at Justice Hall in the Old-Bayly on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, being the 9th, 10th, and 11th days of December, 1691 and in the third year of Their Majesties reign, (microform)
- The reasons of the new converts taking the oaths to the present government : in a dialogue, by the author of the Reasons of Mr. Bay's conversion
- The reasons of the new converts taking the oaths to the present government : in a dialogue, by the author of the Reasons of Mr. Bay's conversion, (microform)
- The slanderer rebuked, or, The vindication of Thomas Grantham against the malicious slanders of one Mr. Toathby, a seller of wool in the city of Norwich, (microform)
- The spirit of the church-faction detected, in its nature and operations : more particularly in the mystery of the convocation-book lately published and exposed to the view and censure of the world by the late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and the progress of the faction, and the mischiefs thereof, the late civil war, and our present disappointments
- The spiritual guide of life : Offered and tendered to all mankind, without respect of persons, age or sex, to direct their feet into the way of peace. Or the inward and spiritual grace of God exalted as man's only teacher. By A. R
- The subject's religion : directing and disposing them to a conscientious and careful discharge of their duty in the choice of publick magistrates and officers, by a citizen of London, (microform)
- The tribe of Issachar, or, The ass couchant : a poem, (microform)
- The tribe of Levi : a poem, (microform)
- The truth which God hath shewn unto his servant, Richard Stafford : which he wrote down, as he had in consideration before him the following Scripture, "For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God, to the pulling down of strong holds, 2 Cor. 10, 4.", (microform)
- The unity of God asserted and defended : in two books, written originally in Latin by that famous and learned John Crellius ..
- The universal Christian doctrine of the Day of Judgment applied to the doctrine of the thousand years kingdom of Christ : (herein guided by Mr. Baxter's Reply) to vindicate it from all objections ..., by Thomas Beverley ..
- The universal Christian doctrine of the Day of Judgment applied to the doctrine of the thousand years kingdom of Christ : (herein guided by Mr. Baxter's Reply) to vindicate it from all objections ..., by Thomas Beverley, (microform)
- The use of the universal ring-dial
- The weesils : a satyrical fable, giving an account of some argumental passages happening in the Lion's Court about Weesilion's taking the oaths, (microform)
- Things plain and weighty referred unto the consideration of both Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster, March 25, 1690 : that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be established amongst us throughout all generations, (microform)
- Things worth thinking on. Or a dozen queries to be answer'd by those whom they do concern
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