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A seasonable question and an usefull answer
contained in an exchange of a letter between a Parliament-man in Cornwell and a bencher of the Temple, London -
Critica juris ingeniosa: or Choice cases in the common-law
never published by any other author. Digested under alphabeticall heads by H.B. Esq; optimum est quod quæritur -
A manifest touching M.W.F. aversion from the Protestant congregation
And his conversion to the Catholique Church presented to the right wor. ll [sic] Sir A.P. his much honoured father, and his other best friends, for their better satisfaction and his owne iustification -
Vnitie, trvth and reason
presented in all humility petition-wise to the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses, for the Commons House of Parliament -
Speculum nauticum
A looking-glasse for sea-men. Wherein they may behold, how by a small instrument, called the plain-scale, all nautical questions, and astronomical propositions, are very easily and demonstratively performed. First set down by John Aspley, student in physick, and practitioner of the mathematicks in London. The sixth edition. Whereunto are added, many new propositions in navigation and astronomy, and also a third book, shewing a new way of dialling. By H.P. and W.L -
Tumulus decimarum, or, The history of tythes
from their nativity to this present day of their expected ruine and downfal, 1659 -
A satyr against common-wealths
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The Coffin opened, or, Self-interest discovered, to be laid up in the coffin, under the name of the good old cause
in answer to a late pamphlet printed, and reprinted, entituled, A coffin for the good old cause, written by a discarded officer of the army, in the behalf of himself and complices -
Invasion
a new song -
A looking-glass for children
being a narrative of God's gracious dealings with some little children -
Speculum nauticum
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Tumulus decimarum: or, The history of tythes
from their nativity, to this present day of their expected ruine and downfal, 1659 -
A short apologie for Christian souldiours
wherein is conteined, how that we ought both to propagate, and also if neede require, to defende by force of armes, the Catholike Church of Christ, against the tyrannie of Antichrist and his adherentes: penned by Stephanus Iunius Brutus, and translated into English by H.P. for the benefite of the resolution of the Church of England, in the defence of the gospel -
A paradise of prayers
containing the purity of deuotion and meditation: gathered out of all the spirituall exercises of Lewes of Granado: and Englished for the benefit of the Christian reader -
Five treatises of the philosophers stone. Two of Alphonso King of Portugall, as it was written with his own hand, and taken out of his closset: translated out of the Portugez into English
One of John Sawtre a Monke, translated into English. Another written by Florianus Raudorff, a German philosopher, and translated out of the same language, into English. Also a treatise of the names of the philosophers stone, by William Gratacolle, translated into English. To which is added the Smaragdine Table -
A relation of the execution of Iames Graham late Marquesse of Montrosse
at Edenburgh, on Tuesday the 21 of May instant. With his last speech, carriage, and most remarkable passages upon the scaffold. Also, a letter out of Ireland, more fully concerning the taking of Clonmell -
A short answer to a book set forth by seven priests, who call themselves ministers of the gospel of Christ
but are plainly discovered to be lyers, and slanderers, and envious of them who are the true ministers of Christ, who abide in his doctrine. With a vvord to the reader, to read with understanding, and let the light of Jesus Christ within judge; for to that in the conscience it is spoken -
Speculum nauticum
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Unitie, truth and reason
Presented in all humility petition-wise to the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses for the Commons House of Parliament -
The next way to France: or, A short dialogue between two zealous well-wishers for the advancement of the kingdom of Christ
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Unitie, trvth and reason
presented in all humility petition-wise to the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses for the Commons House of Parliament : by some moderate and peace-desiring ministers for the happy and certaine reconciling of the church differences -
Æsops fables, with the fables of Phaedrus
moralized, translated verbatim, according to the Latine, for the use of grammar schooles, and for children -
A seasonable question, and an usefull answer, contained in an exchange of a letter between a Parliament-man in Cornwell, and a bencher of the Temple, London
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A satyr against common-wealths
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A Looking-glass for children
being a narrative of God's gracious dealings with some little children