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An answer to the woollen draper's letter on the French treaty
addressed to the people of England, but more especially to the woollen manufacturers -
A word of exhortation to our separating brethren of whatever denomination, especially those commonly called Anabaptists
beseeching them to stirre up their hearts to an upright impartiall, and unbended considering of their wayes, in order to their giving glory to truth and peace, and to taking hold of the strengths of God, in this day of our own weakness. The chief points, these four; 1. Twenty particulars, wherein our brethren seem to have receded from Christ crucified, or the Gospel. 2. Active obedience to authority, in things, by God neither commanded nor forbidden; whether a Gospel duty? 3. Infant baptisme, seeming to goe upon most short and clear grounds of Holy Scripture and sanctified reason. 4. Known set formes of prayer, whether an help to devotion in congregations and families, much more proper and effectuall, then prayer by the gift? -
Statistica economico-normale
illustrata con una prefazione -
Janua linguarum reserata: sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium
id est, compendiosa Latinam & Anglicam, aliasque linguas & artium etiam fundamenta addiscendi methodus, unà cum Januae Latinitatis vestibulo = The gate of languages unlocked, or, A seed-plot of all arts and tongues, containing a ready way to learn the Latin and English tongue : afterwards much corrected and amended by Joh. Robotham : now carefully reviewed by W.D. to which is premised a portal : as also there is now newly added, the foundation to the Janua, containing all or the chief primitives of the Latin tongue, drawn into sentences, in an alphabetical order, by G.P -
Janua linguarum reserata: sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium
id est, compendiosa latinam & anglicam, aliasque linguas & artium etiam fundamenta addiscendi methodus; unà cum Januae latinitatis vestibulo = The gate of languages unlocked: or, a seed-plot of all arts and tongues; containing a ready way to learn the Latine [sic] and English tongue -
The moderate Parliament considered in this time of danger
being an answer to a letter sent a person of quality about electing a member to sit in the ensuing Parliament -
Englands murthering monsters set out in their colours
In a dialogue between Democritus and Heracclitus -
The moderate Parliament considered in this time of danger
being an answer to a letter sent a person of quality about electing a member to sit in the ensuing Parliament -
The present state of Tangier
in a letter to His Grace, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland; with the present state of Algiers. And an account of their shipping -
Englands murthering monsters
set out in their colours. In a dialogue between Democritus and Heraclitus -
An answer to the woollen draper's letter on the French treaty
addressed to the people of England, but more especially to the woollen manufacturers -
The true report of the lamentable death, of VVilliam of Nassawe Prince of Orange
who was trayterouslie slayne with a dagge in his owne courte, by Bathalzar Scrack a Burgunian, the first of Iuly 1584. Heerein is expressed the murtherers confession, and in what manner he was executed, vpon the tenth of the same month. Whose death was not of sufficient sharpnes for such a caytise, and yet too sowre for any Christian -
Two plots discover'd, a third pays for all
as it was intended to be acted, at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden -
An address to the labourers of Fordingbridge, Downton, and neighbouring villages
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Antidicsonus cuiusdam Cantabrigiensis G.P. Accessit libellus, in quo dilucidè explicatur impia Dicsoni artificiosa memoria
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The unfortunate politique, first written in French by C.N. Englished by G.P
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The unfortunate politique, first written in French by C.N. Englished by G.P
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Libellus de memoria, verissimaque bene recordandi scientia. Authore G.P. Cantabrigiense. Huc accessit eiusdem admonitiuncula ad A. Disconum [sic], de artificiosæ memoriæ, quam publicè profitetur, vanitate
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Englands murthering monsters
set out in their colours. In a dialogue between Democritus and Heraclitus -
The life and death of Monsieur Claude, the famous minister of Charenton in France
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The moderate Parliament considered in this time of danger
being an answer to a letter sent a person of quality about electing a member to sit in the ensuing Parliament -
The good old cause of England revived and asserted
with proposals humbly tendered to the consideration of the Parliament, in order to a setlement, security, and peace in this nation -
Sacred to the memory of Mr. Thomas Mitchell
twenty-three years a school-master in the parish of Hampstead, who died the 10th day of April, 1799, in the xlviiith year of his age, much lamented by all who knew him -
An answer to the Woollen Draper's letter on the French treaty
Addressed to the people of England, but more especially to the woollen manufacturers