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Henry Stubbe and the beginnings of Islam
the originall & progress of Mahometanism -
A brief vindication of the Royal Society
from the late invectives and misrepresentations of Mr. Henry Stubbe -
Misochymias elenchos, or, A check given to the insolent garrulity of Henry Stubbe
in vindication of my Lord Bacon and the author : with an assertion of experimental philosophy : also some practical observations exhibited for the credit of the true chymical science -
Medicatrix, or, The woman-physician
vindicating Thomas O'Dowde, a chymical physician and royal licentiate, and chymistry, against the calumnies and abusive reflections of Henry Stubbe -
Reflections on a libel, intituled, A plea for the Apothecaries
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A short reply to the postscript, &c. of H.S
Shewing his many falsities in matters of fact; the impertinencies of his promised answers to some physicians that have written against the apothecaries: his conspiracy with apothecaries to defame them, the R.S. and many learned men of our nation. Made by Christopher Merrett Dr. of physic and fellow of the college of physicians -
Valerius and Publicola: or, The true form of a popular commonwealth extracted e puris naturalibus
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A letter unto Mr. Stubs in answer to his Oceana weighed, &c
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Catalogus variorum librorum
in selectissimus bibliothecis doctissimorum viroru, viz. D. Hen. Stubb nupperrime Londdinensis, D. Dillinghami de Oundle Northamptoniensis, D. Thomæ Vincent Londinensis, D. Cautoni Westmonasterieusis : cui accessit bibliotheca non minus elegans doctissimi viri Johannis Duntoni : quorum auction habebitur Londini apud domum ex adverso areæ Warwicensis in vico vulgo dicto Warwick-lane, 29 Nov. 1680 -
A præfatory answer to Mr. Henry Stubbe, the doctor of Warwick
wherein the malignity, hypocrisie, falshood of his temper, pretences, reports, and the impertinency of his arguings & quotations in his animadversions on Plus ultra are discovered -
A letter to Mr. Henry Stubs concerning his Censure upon certain passages contained in the History of the Royal Society