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The history. Of Sandford & Merton
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The childs book and youths book
in two parts. : The first teaching an easie and delightful way to read true English ... : The second containing a method for spelling, a catechism, a confession of faith, a copy book, a perpetual almanack -
An address to the Guardian Society
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A mild, but searching expostulatory letter from the poor and plain-dealing farmers of the neighbouring villages, to the men of Buckingham
To the Right Worshipful the Bailiff, the Worshipful the Burgesses of the ancient, and sometimes famous corporation of Buckingham -
A mild, but searching expostulatory letter from the poor and plain-dealing farmers of the neighbouring villages, to the men of Buckingham
To the Right Worshipful the Bailiff, the Worshipful the Burgesses of the ancient, and sometimes famous corporation of Buckingham -
A thunder-clap to Sion-Colledge. Or, a catalogicall hint of the pulpit inveteracy, and apostacy, of that mischievous assembly, or mystery of iniquity, at Sion Colledge
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Seasonable advice humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Bishops against their day of tryal
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A thunder-clap to Sion-Colledge. Or, a catalogicall hint of the pulpit inveteracy, and apostacy, of that mischievous assembly, or mystery of iniquity, at Sion Colledge
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An account of the conduct of the ministers with relation to the Peerage-Bill
in a letter to a friend in the country -
A plain and practical discovery of the nature and cause of the secret disease
... To which is appended, The grand impostor discover'd. Being remarks upon The practical and philosophical scheme of the secret disease: wherein is made appear, ... the insufficiency of that author's royal specifick, ... to perform any radical cure, &c By S. T. M.D -
The votes and proceedings in Parliament, for bringing the King out of the Isle of Wight, within ten miles of London
The taking of the Isle of Axom by Colonell Overton, and two letters of the whole proceedings at the Leaguer before Colchester, a Lieutenant Colonell, and many other prisoners taken, and a great present sent to the Lord Generall. Also, the proceedings against Major Rolfe, who is detected for a designe to make away the King, and the vindication of Major Generall Skippon -
Several passages concerning the declared King of Scots, both by sea and land, communicated by letters, to persons of credit
Also, the confessions and speeches of the Laird Darsey, Major General Hurry, and Collonel Spotswood; made upon the scaffold at Edenburgh before their execution. With some remarkable passages concerning the City of London, several letters intercepted, and the advance of the two great Generalls, the Lord Fairfax and the Lord Cromwel into the north -
A thunder-clap to Sion-Colledge. Or, a catalogicall hint of the pulpit inveteracy, and apostacy, of that mischievous assembly, or mystery of iniquity, at Sion Colledge
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A remonstrance of the Kirk of Scotland
and the message from the States, with divers passages of their proceedings concerning the Kings Majestie, and the Estates answer to the Kirk of Scotland. VVith other occurrences of note certified in papers from the Scots quarters in Newcastle. Printed by the originall papers, and published according to order of Parliament -
The young man's guide in his journey to heaven, or, Travelling spiritualized
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Moderation: or Arguments and motives tending thereunto, humbly tendred to the Honourable Members of Parliament
As also indifferently calculated for common consideration. Together with a brief touch of the reputed German Anabaptists, and Munster tragedy -
An account of the conduct of the ministers with relation to the Peerage-Bill
in a letter to a friend in the country